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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T11:47:53machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T11:47:53humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyNew York psychoanalytic societypresumedPsychoanalytic Societypresumedactive 1911active 1984Medical ethicsHospitalsNational socialismPsychoanalysisPsychoanalysisPsychoanalystsWomen psychoanalystsWorld War, 1939-1945Europe, EasternNew York (State)--New YorkUnited StatesGermanyAmerican Psychoanalytic Association.Bak, Robert C.Bender, Lauretta, 1897-1987.Blumgart, Leonard.Bonnett, Sara A.Brenner, Charles, 1913-2008.Brill, A. A. 1874-1948.Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden), 1874-1948.Committee for a Statue of Freud.Committee for a Statue of Freud.Committee to Study Unauthorized Training.Edelheit, Henry, 1920-1981.Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980.Geleerd, Elisabeth R. (Elisabeth Rozetta), 1909-1969.Glover, Edward, 1888-Greenacre, Phyllis.Horney, Karen, 1885-1952.Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955.Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag.International Psychoanalytic Association.Jacobson, Edith, 1915-Joint Committee on Member Workshops.Kronold, Edward, 1899-1993.Lewin, Bertram David, 1896-Loewenstein, Rudolph Maurice.Lorand, Sándor, 1892-Mount Sinai Hospital (New York, N.Y.)New York Psychoanalytic Institute.New York Psychoanalytic Society. Ad Hoc Committee on Community Affairs and Public Information.New York Psychoanalytic Society. Board of Directors.New York Psychoanalytic Society. Committee on Interprofessional Liaison and Community Affairs.Nunberg, Herman, 1884-1970.Oberholzer, Emil, 1883-1958.Reich, Wilhelm, 1897-1957.Simmel, Ernst.Stern, Adolph.Von Hahn, Fanny.Zilboorg, Gregory, 1890-1959.New York psychoanalytic societyKronold, Edward, 1899-1993. Edward Kronold papers, 1950-1957.Kronold, Edward, 1899-1993.Edward Kronold papers, 1950-1957.17 items.Correspondence concerning papers to be presented at meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and the International Psycho-Analytical Association in 1950 and 1957. Correspondents include Edward Bibring, Eduard Hitschmann, Melanie Klein, Ernst Kris, Richard F. Sterba, and Edoardo Weiss. EnglishGermanLibrary of CongressNew York Psychoanalytic Institute. Historical records, 1927-1946, 1931-1946 (bulk)New York Psychoanalytic Institute.Historical records, 1927-1946, 1931-1946 (bulk)5.6 cubic ft.Records include minutes of the Society and Institute's joint board of directors, 1932-1945; minutes of the Institute's membership meetings, 1933-1945; legal and financial documents, 1927-1964; and correspondence, minutes, and reports, registration lists, schedules, announcements, examinations, lecture transcripts, and course evaluations of the extension school, of the Educational Committee, 1928-1946. Also, correspondence and financial reports, 1931-1939, of Monroe A. Meyer generated by his duties as Secretary of the Society, Secretary of the Educational Committee, Treasurer of the Society and Institute, and Executive Director of the Institute. Samuel Atkins is represented by correspondence, 1939-1946, generated by his duties as Executive Director of the Institute, Treasurer and Secretary of the Institute, and Secretary of the Educational Committee; and Atkins' notes and case reports of psychiatric examinations he conducted for the Selective Service Board, 1943-1944. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryLewin, Bertram David, 1896-. Papers of Bertram David Lewin, 1883-1974 (bulk 1927-1970).Lewin, Bertram David, 1896-Abraham, Karl, 1877-1925.Arlow, Jacob A.Kubie, Lawrence S. (Lawrence Schlesinger), 1896-1973.O'Mara, Jerry.Bertram D. Lewin papers, 1883-197410,000 items 20 containers plus 1 oversize 10 linear feet 1 microfilm reelPsychoanalyst, educator, and writer. Correspondence, diaries, biographical data, reports, surveys, speeches and writings, school papers, certificates, legal documents, and photographs documenting Lewin's contributions to psychoanalysis in the United States through his writings, teaching, and involvement in various psychoanalytic organizations.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGeleerd, Elisabeth R. (Elisabeth Rozetta), 1909-1969. Papers, 1927-1969 (bulk 1945-1969).Geleerd, Elisabeth R. (Elisabeth Rozetta), 1909-1969.Papers, 1927-1969 (bulk 1945-1969).6 linear ft.Correspondence, memoranda, mss. of articles and speeches, reports, lecture notes, patient case files, financial and legal papers, photographs, and other papers, relating chiefly to Geleerd's psychoanalytic practice in New York, N.Y.; her involvement in the American Psychoanalytic Association, the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, and the New York Psychoanalytic Society, especially in the areas of child analysis and of educational and professional standards for analysts; and her writings on various psychological topics. Includes a small amount of material relating to Geleerd's work at the Menninger Clinic and Southard School, Topeka, Kansas. Correspondents include Princess Marie Bonaparte, Dorothy T. Burlingham, Anna Freud, Marjorie Harley, Otto Isakower, Ernest Jones, Robert P. Knight, Margaret Mead, Karl Menninger, William C. Menninger, and Geleerd's husband, psychoanalyst Rudolph Maurice Loewenstein. EnglishDutch; FlemishGermanLibrary of CongressA. A. Brill Papers, 1888-1994, (bulk 1908-1948)Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden), 1874-1948A. A. Brill Papers 1888-1994 (bulk 1908-1948)3,600 items; 24 containers plus 1 oversize; 9.4 linear feetPsychiatrist, author, lecturer, and translator of Sigmund Freud. Family papers, correspondence, speeches, writings, organization records, photographs, and printed matter primarily documenting Brill's career and his role in the psychoanalytic movement.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionNew York Psychoanalytic Society. Historical records, 1911-1984, 1911-1946 (bulk)New York Psychoanalytic Society.Historical records, 1911-1984, 1911-1946 (bulk)4.4 cubic ft.Records include minutes of regular and special meetings of the membership, 1911-1946; drafts and final copies of constitution and bylaws, ca. 1925-1984; and correspondence, financial documents, meeting agendas and announcements, and membership lists of the Society's Presidents and Secretaries, 1919-1946. Presidents represented include Abraham A. Brill, Bertram Lewin, Adolph Stern, Leonard Blumgart, and Sara Bonnett. Also, correspondence, minutes, reports, bills, blueprints, press releases, clippings, programs, and resolutions resulting from the funding and construction of the Society's building on East 82nd Street, 1939-1946; fund raising and public relations activities, 1931-1943; relationships with the International Psychoanalytic Association, 1912-1946, and the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1924-1946; the medical ethics case of Gregory Zilboorg, 1941-1942; and schisms, particularly those that concerned Karen Horney and Edward Glover, 1941-1944. Of note are Wilhelm Reich's refusal to attend a Society meeting due to his controversial position, 1941; and president Bertram Lewin's 1936 cable to Secretary of State Cordell Hull requesting U.S. intercession concerning Nazi confiscation of books published by the Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryLoewenstein, Rudolph Maurice. Rudolph Maurice Loewenstein papers, 1919-1975 (bulk 1962-1973).Loewenstein, Rudolph Maurice.Rudolph Maurice Loewenstein papers, 1919-1975 (bulk 1962-1973).9,600 items.24 containers.10.3 linear feet.Correspondence, memoranda, writings, minutes, reports, patents, biographical information, photographs, and other materials pertaining primarily to Loewenstein's work as a psychoanalyst in the United States and his involvement in the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, New York Psychoanalytic Society, and other psychoanalytic organizations. Topics include defense mechanisms, the ego, free association, phallic passivity, psychoanalytic theory, and Sigmund Freud. Includes a draft of Loewenstein's book, Christians and Jews: A Psychoanalytic Study. Correspondents include Princess Marie Bonaparte, K. R. Eissler, Princess Eugenie, Anna Freud, Marjorie Harley, Jean Jeanès, Lawrence S. Kubie, Max Lévy-Mate, Arthur Miller, Guy de Rothschild, Raymond de Saussure, Vercors (Jean Bruller), and Loewenstein's wife, psychoanalyst Elisabeth R. Geleerd. EnglishFrenchGermanLibrary of CongressNew York Psychoanalytic Society. New York Psychoanalytic Society/New York Psychoanalytic Institute records of joint activities, 1933-1973.New York Psychoanalytic Society.New York Psychoanalytic Society/New York Psychoanalytic Institute records of joint activities, 1933-1973.2 cubic ft.Correspondence, minutes, photographs, invitations, studies, reports, bills, and memos of various committees and temporary activities participated in jointly by the Society and Institute. These include the Committee for a Statue of Freud, 1947; Mount Sinai Hospital Project (plans for a clinic), 1964; Committee to Study Unauthorized Training, 1953-1955; House Committee (concerning the building on 82nd Street shared by the Society and Institute), 1945; Joint Committee to Plan Conference, 1968-1973; and Joint Committee on Member Workshops, 1970-1972. Other joint activities represented are the Emergency Service Fund, announcements and correspondence, ca. 1943, (established to aid members in the armed services and their families); and correspondence and minutes, 1943, concerning the establishment of the BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE AND SOCIETY. Miscellaneous printed material from various other psychoanalytic societies is included. Of note is correspondence, 1933-1942, concerning the rescue of analysts from Germany and Eastern Europe during World War II and their establishment in the U.S. Analysts whose cases are discussed here are Ernst Simmel, Erich Fromm, Fanny Von Hahn, and Emil Oberholzer. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryNew York Psychoanalytic Society. Records, 1946-1979, 1946-1965 (bulk)New York Psychoanalytic Society.Records, 1946-1979, 1946-1965 (bulk)4 cubic ft.Records include Board of Directors minutes, 1945-1979; minutes of meetings of the membership, 1946-1973; annual reports, 1947-1977; and correspondence of Secretaries and Presidents, 1946-1962, largely concerning membership dues, programs, meetings, and relationships with other societies. Presidents represented include Herman Nunberg, Edith Jacobson, Phyllis Greenacre, Robert Bak, and Charles Brenner. Also, correspondence, minutes, press releases, accounts, and legal documents concerning ethics and standards, including copies of a code of conduct, 1947-1959; Fiftieth Anniversary celebration, 1959-1961; finances, 1949-1979; relationships with the International Psychoanalytic Association and the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1946-1954; legal matters, 1946-1977; and reports and correspondence of the Ad Hoc Committee on Community Affairs and Public Information, 1967; the Sigmund Freud Statue Committee, 1969; and the Committee on Interprofessional Liaison and Community Affairs, 1967-1970. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryNew York Psychoanalytic Institute. Pictorial collection, [ca. 1929-1980].New York Psychoanalytic Institute.Trilling, Lionel, 1905-1975.Pictorial collection, [ca. 1929-1980].ca. .8 cubic ft.Photographs, paintings, and drawings depicting analysts Abraham Karl, August Aichan, Franz Alexander (1929), Adolf Baginsky (1980), Lieutenant-Colonel Berkeley-Hill (Owen) and his wife (1929), Eugen Bleuter, Peter Blos (1971), Leonard Blumgart, Berta Bornstein, and Abraham Arden Brill (1929, 1939). Also, a film of a New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute meeting, May 8, 1954, with Anna Freud and others; and a 1957 TV program, "Conversations with Ernest Jones," in which Jones is interviewed by Lionel Trilling. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryErik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive) 1960-1980 (bulk).Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994. Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive)1960-1980 (bulk).78 boxes (25.7 linear ft.)Papers of American psychoanalyst, educator, and author Erik Erikson.EnglishHoughton LibraryBertram D. Lewis Papers, 1883-1974, (bulk 1927-1970)Lewin, Bertram David, 1896-Abraham, Karl, 1877-1925.Arlow, Jacob A.Kubie, Lawrence S. (Lawrence Schlesinger), 1896-1973.O'Mara, Jerry.Bertram D. Lewin papers, 1883-197410,000 items 20 containers plus 1 oversize 10 linear feet 1 microfilm reelPsychoanalyst, educator, and writer. Correspondence, diaries, biographical data, reports, surveys, speeches and writings, school papers, certificates, legal documents, and photographs documenting Lewin's contributions to psychoanalysis in the United States through his writings, teaching, and involvement in various psychoanalytic organizations.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionSándor Lorand Papers, 1914-1978Lorand, Sándor, 1892-Sándor Lorand Papers 1914-1978200 items; 2 containers; .8 linear feetPsychoanalyst, author and educator. Correspondence, writings, lectures, interviews, biographical material, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating to Lorand's career as a psychoanalyst. Includes material relating to the American Psychoanalytic Association, the New York Psychoanalytic Society, and the Psychoanalytic Association of New York. Correspondents include Sigmund Freud.EnglishSpanish; CastilianHungarianLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBender, Lauretta, 1897-1987. Papers, 1896-1966, 1930-1960 (bulk)Bender, Lauretta, 1897-1987.Papers, 1896-1966, 1930-1960 (bulk)12.5 cubic ft.Papers include professional correspondence with others prominent in psychiatry and related fields including Margaret Mead, Ernest Harms, and others; correspondence about patients, about lecture engagements, 1951-1956, and some personal correspondence. Also included are photos of herself, including a small album from her Rockefeller Fellowship in Amsterdam, 1926-1927; some early family photos, 1890's; photos of colleagues; typescripts of her writings including book reviews, articles, a 1946 radio program "The Influence of Radio, Motion Pictures, and Comics on Children;" and studies including studies of children in wartime, 1940's, the effects of comic books on juvenile delinquency, and Father Divine and his followers. Newsletters, minutes, memos, and correspondence document Bender's involvement with the League for Emotionally Disturbed Children, 1951-1958; Society for Biological Psychiatry, 1956-1966; American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1952-1960; American College of Psychiatrists, 1953; THE NERVOUS CHILD (quarterly periodical); and the National Mental Health Foundation, 1948-1949. Conferences with which she was involved such as the joint meeting of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Psychiatric Association, Tokyo, 1963, and the International Congress for Psychiatry, Zurich, 1958, are documented with correspondence, photos, and memos. EnglishGermanCampbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryLoewenstein, Rudolph Maurice. Papers, 1919-1975 (bulk 1962-1973).Loewenstein, Rudolph Maurice.Papers, 1919-1975 (bulk 1962-1973).10.3 linear ft.Correspondence, memoranda, writings, minutes, reports, patents, biographical information, photographs, and other materials, relating chiefly to Loewenstein's work as a psychoanalyst in the United States and his involvement in the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, New York Psychoanalytic Society, and other psychoanalytic organizations. Topics include defense mechanisms, the ego, free association, phallic passivity, psychoanalytic theory, and Sigmund Freud. Includes a draft of Loewenstein's book, Christians and Jews: A Psychoanalytic Study. Correspondents include Princess Marie Bonaparte, K.R. Eissler, Princess Eugenie, Anna Freud, Marjorie Harley, Jean Jeanès, Lawrence S. Kubie, Max Lévy-Mate, Arthur Miller, Guy de Rothschild, Raymond de Saussure, Vercors, and Loewenstein's wife, psychoanalyst Elisabeth R. Geleerd. EnglishFrenchGermanLibrary of CongressEdelheit, Henry, 1920-1981. Papers, 1947-1981.Edelheit, Henry, 1920-1981.Papers, 1947-1981.ca. 2 cubic ft.Edelheit's class materials including reading lists, correspondence, course critiques, discussion and other notes, and papers, 1950-1975; manuscripts of his writings with related notes and clippings, 1962-1977; notes on various psychoanalytic topics on which he was working, 1957-1979; reprints and photocopies of his papers, 1960s-1970s; correspondence, reports, programs, and papers, 1970-1980, generated by Edelheit's affiliations with the American Psychoanalytic Association, the International Psycho-Analytical Association, the Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies, Rapaport-Klein Study Group, Institute for Psychoanalytical Training and Research, and the Psychoanalytic Association of New York; and miscellaneous photographs, drawings, and a travel diary, 1961. Also, correspondence and memos, 1957-1981, between Edelheit and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and the New York Psychoanalytic Society concerning committees, appointments, meetings, and other matters; and general correspondence, 1947-1981. Correspondents include Henry W. Brosin, Daniel Dervin, Renee Fuller, Gordon G. Globus, Joyce McDougall, James C. Manley, and Rene Major's correspondence with Dr. Ernest Kafka accompanied by Edelheit's notes, 1978. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryElisabeth R. Geleerd Papers, 1927-1969, (bulk 1945-1969)Geleerd, Elisabeth R. (Elizabeth Rozetta), 1909-1969Elisabeth R. Geleerd Papers 1927-1969 (bulk 1945-1969)6,500 items; 14 containers; 6 linear feetPsychoanalyst. Correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts of articles and speeches, reports, lecture notes, patient case files, financial records, legal papers, photographs, and other papers pertaining primarily to Geleerd's career as a psychoanalyst.EnglishDutch; FlemishGermanLibrary of Congress. Manuscript Division