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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-09T14:28:10machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-09T14:28:10humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBlaustein, Albert P., 1921-1994presumedBlaustein, Albert P., 1921-....presumedBlaustein, Albert P.presumedBlaustein, Albert Paul 1921-presumedBlaustein, AlbertpresumedBlaustein, Albert P. (Albert Paul), 1921-1994presumedDeGraeff, Allen, 1921-presumedブラウスタイン, アルバート・Ppresumed1921-10-121994-08-21MaleAmericansBoucher, Anthony, 1911-1968Brown, John Mason, 1900-1969Cameron, Donald F.Grant, Frances R.Hand, Learned, 1872-1961Harold Joseph Berman, 1918-Paul A. FreundRutgers University. Office of the Provost and Vice President.Rutgers University. Office of University LibrarianWorld Jewish CongressBlaustein, Albert P., 1921-....John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.Brown, John Mason, 1900-1969. John Mason Brown papers144 boxes (36 linear ft.)Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.EnglishEnglishHoughton LibraryEssays and Book Reviews, 1946-1989Harold Joseph Berman, 1918-Essays and Book Reviews,1946-19896boxesEssays and book reviews byHarold Berman, largely relating to Soviet law, trade, or law andreligion.Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Cameron, Donald F. Records, 1925-1971.Cameron, Donald F.Records, 1925-1971.14.8 cubic ft. (37 manuscript boxes)The administrative records of the Office of University Librarian during the tenure of Donald F. Cameron consists of annual reports, meeting minutes, and correspondence of a professional and, less often, personal nature. The annual reports series provides a yearly progress report on library activity. Financial matters are contained in the series on budgets and financial records. One can view the day-to-day activities of the University Librarian through the general correspondence files, which are arranged alphabetically by sender or recipient of each letter. The bulk of the records are contained in the subject files. Within these files is documentation of Cameron's leadership of the Rutgers library system. Included are topics both internal to the operations of gthe library and external subjects that concerned Cameron, including professional organizations, associations and committees in which he participated. The records also contain extensive documentation on library construction on the New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden campuses of Rutgers. The final series documents Cameron involvement in the origins and development of the Rutgers University Press and Press Council. Rutgers UniversityRutgers University. Office of the Provost and Vice President. Records of the Rutgers University Provost and Vice President (Richard Schlatter), 1945-1972.Rutgers University. Office of the Provost and Vice President.Records of the Rutgers University Provost and Vice President (Richard Schlatter), 1945-1972.22 linear feet (55 manuscript boxes)The records of the Provost and Vice-President, Richard Schlatter, consist of 54 manuscript boxes. The collection spans the years 1945 to 1974, with the majority of material dating from the 1960s. The papers pertain to Schlatter's many responsibilities as Provost and consist largely of correspondence and reports. The collection has been divided into three series (General Correspondence, Subject Files, and Name Files), each arranged alphabetically. Rutgers UniversityGrant, Frances R. Frances Grant collection, 1897-1986 (bulk 1917-1986).Grant, Frances R.Inter-American Association for Democracy and FreedomFrances Grant collection, 1897-1986 (bulk 1917-1986).78 cubic ft. (66 cartons, 20 boxes of assorted sizes, 1 oversize folder)Collection consisting of Frances Grant's personal papers, 1897(1917)-1986, and records of organizations with which she was affiliated: the Roerich Museum (records and related papers, 1920-1985, but primarily 1921-1937), the Pan-American Women's Association (records, 1931-1985), the International League for Human Rights (copies of records, 1935-1985) and the Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom (records, 1929-1986, but primarily 1949-1986). Much of the collection concerns the political and cultural life of Latin America in the middle of the twentieth century, including files relating to Argentina, Boliva, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela, although other countries are also represented. Additionally, through correspondence and other papers, the collection documents Grant's travels to New Mexico and to many places outside the United States, including India, several countries in Europe and most of the countries in Latin America. Material related to her book Oriental Philosophy: The Story of the Teachers of the East (copyright 1936) is also included. Correspondents represented in the collection include many elected officials, cultural figures (especially artists) and other prominent individuals in the United States and Latin America. A variety of document types are present in the collection, among which are: address books, appointment books, a banner, broadsides, card indexes, certificates, correspondence, event programs, exhibition catalogs, identity cards, invitations, itineraries, manuscripts for publication, menus, notes, photographs, press clippings, scrapbooks and speeches, as well as articles of incorporation, agendas, minutes, press releases, reports, resolutions, mailing lists, financial documents, microfilm and sound recordings. Newspapers, newsletters and other periodicals are also present, together with a few paintings, several prints and a variety of artifacts. Included among the many correspondents represented are: Robert J. Alexander (letters from 1950-1981), Angelica Balabanoff, Roger Baldwin (letters from 1947-1978), Rómulo Betancourt, Albert P. Blaustein (letters from 1974, 1980 and 1984), Pearl S. Buck (1 letter: 1932), Violeta Chamorro, Julia Codesido, Aaron Copland (2 letters: 1945), John dos Passos (4 letters: 1945), José Figueres, Jesús de Galíndez, Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, Lillian Hellman (1 letter: 1945), Hubert H. Humphrey (5 letters and 1 photocopy: 1960-1961, 1963-1964 and 1977), Lyndon B. Johnson (1 letter and 1 printed card: 1963-1964), Harry Kantor (letters from 1961-1977), John F. Kennedy (1 letter: 1959), Archibald MacLeish (3 letters: 1945), H.L. Mencken (1 letter: 1945), Gabriela Mistral, Luis Muñoz Marín, Reinhold Niebuhr (1 letter: 1945), Georgia O'Keeffe (3 letters and 1 postcard: 1956, 1975 and undated), Serafino Romualdi, Eleanor Roosevelt (1 letter: 1960), Ernesto E. Sammartino, Aureliano Sánchez Arango, Arthur M. Schlesinger (letters from 1961-1970 and 1981-1982), Adlai E. Stevenson (3 letters: 1960-1962), Norman Thomas (letters from 1953-1967), Thornton Wilder (2 letters and 2 postcards: 1942, 1945 and 1975) and Frank Lloyd Wright (2 letters: 1945). Certain of these correspondents are also represented by additional letters written on their behalf (e.g., by a secretary), by materials in other formats (e.g., selected writings) or by materials written about them (e.g., biographical data). In addition to materials documenting the Roerich Museum, there are papers present which relate to Nicholas Roerich, the Treaty on the Protection of Artistic and Scientific Institutions and Historic Monuments (the "Roerich Pact"), Henry A. Wallace's interest in and falling out with Nicholas Roerich and a controversial 1934-1935 United States-funded botanical expedition to Northern China (Inner Mongolia and Manchuria) which Roerich led. The materials relating to Henry Wallace include original letters, 1927-1935, which he sent to Grant, among which are the enigmatic "Guru Letters" which were used by Wallace's detractors in the 1940s in an attempt to discredit him. Rutgers UniversityPapers, 1918-1993Paul A. FreundPaul A. Freund papers242 boxes and 17 Paige boxesThe Papers of Paul Freund consist of materials related to his work as government lawyer, author, teacher, authority on Constitutional Law, and as a member of numerous organizations, such as the American Association of Arts and Sciences.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138White mss., 1932-1969Boucher, Anthony, 1911-1968.White mss., 1932-196930,000 itemsCollection consists of the correspondence, writings, and memorabilia of critic, editor, and writer William Anthony Parker (W.A.P.) White, 1911-1968.EnglishLilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)Papers, 1840-1961.Hand,Learned, 1872-1961.Learned Hand papers116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.EnglishEnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Inventory to the Records of the Rutger University Office of University Librarian (Donald F. Cameron), 1925-1971Inventory to the Records of the Rutger University Office of University Librarian (Donald F. Cameron), 1925-1971The administrative records in this collection document the activities of the Office of University Librarian under the leadership of Donald F. Cameron. Not only does it outline the regular operations of the office, but it also records the multitude of activites that Cameron partook in as the University Librarian. The Annual Reports of the Librarian of the University relate the activities of the library as a whole, its departments, and its units and were issued for accountability purposes. The Budget and Financial records include letters and memos on budgetary matters, budget sheets, salary rates, accountings of endowments, and financial statistics. The General Correspondence series mainly consists of letters, the majority of which document the mundane matters of Cameron's everyday work. Within the Subject Files is documentation of Cameron's leadership of the Rutgers Libraries. The Library Buildings series documents the planning and construction of many Rutgers University libraries, which were overseen by Cameron.EnglishRutgers Special Collections and University ArchivesWorld Jewish Congress Records, 1918-1982, 1940-1980World Jewish Congress Records488.4 linear feet (1221 Hollinger boxes)Collection containing the files of the New York office of the World Jewish Congress, 1918-1982, with the bulk of materials dated between 1940-1980. Records include cables, correspondence, memos, minutes, photographs, press releases, publications, reports and research files. Subjects include: WJC organization, antisemitism, Israel, Jewish unity, Jewish rights, Jewish communities, Holocaust-era and World War II relief and rescue, Jewish-Arab relations, Soviet Jews, and Zionism. This collection also contains some material from the American Jewish Congress.EnglishThe Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives