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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T08:23:13machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T08:23:13humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur foundationpresumedFond Dzhona D. i Ketrin T. Mak'ArturovpresumedFundação MacArthurpresumedMacArthur foundationpresumedFond Dzhona D. i Kėtrin T. Mak'ArturovpresumedFundação MacArthurpresumedFond Dzhona D. i Kėtrin T. Mak'Arturovpresumedactive 1974EnglishEndowmentsEndowmentsEndowmentsIllinoisAmericansAmmons, A. R., 1926-2001.A. R. Ammons 1926-2001Beck, Aaron T.Bernice Resnick SandlerBoston Women's Health Book Collective.Energy Foundation.Fleming, R. W. (Robben Wright), 1916-2010.Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983Harper's MagazineLand Institute.Levi, Edward H. (Edward Hirsch), 1911-2000.Levin, Harry, 1912-1994Pew Charitable Trusts. Office of the Executive Director.Pew Charitable Trusts. Office of the Executive Director.Pew Charitable Trusts. Office of the President.Vidal, Gore, 1925-John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur foundationR. W. Fleming papers, 1920-2001Fleming, R.W. (Robben Wright), 1916-R. W. Fleming papers 1920-200151 linear feet (in 52 boxes) and 1 oversize folderNinth president of the University of Michigan, 1967-1978, later president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, chairman of the National Institute for Dispute Resolution, and member of the boards of the MacArthur and Johnson Foundations. Personal files, including general and family correspondence, papers detailing service with the U. S. Army military police in Europe during World War II, records concerning activities as labor arbitrator, topical files relating to work at universities of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan; files relating to activities with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting concerning in part the Annenberg/CPB project; and photographs relating to his life and career.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryLevi, Edward H., Papers, 1894-1998Edward H. Levi Papers258 linear feet (441 boxes)Edward H. Levi, educator, administrator, lawyer and U.S. Attorney General. The Edward H. Levi Papers comprise 258 linear feet and include biographical material, correspondence, subject files, notes, manuscripts, publications, certificates and plaques, academic regalia, newspaper clippings, photographs and one audio reel. The papers document Levi's career as a professor and administrator at the University of Chicago, his service in the U.S. Department of Justice in the 1940s and as U.S. Attorney General, 1974-1977 and his involvement with many organizations, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Bar Association, the American Law Institute and the MacArthur Foundation.EnglishEnglishSpecial Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,Levi, Edward H. (Edward Hirsch), 1911-2000. Papers, 1894-1998 (inclusive), 1936-1992 (bulk).Levi, Edward H. (Edward Hirsch), 1911-2000.Papers258 linear feet (441 boxes)Includes biographical material, correspondence, subject files, notes, manuscripts, publications, certificates and plaques, academic regalia, newspaper clippings, photographs and one audio reel. The papers document Levi's career as a professor and administrator at the University of Chicago, his service in the U.S. Department of Justice in the 1940s and as U.S. Attorney General, 1974-1977 and his involvement with many organizations, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Bar Association, the American Law Institute and the MacArthur Foundation.EnglishUniversity of Chicago LibraryLand Institute. Land Institute records, 1974-[ongoing] (bulk 1981-1998).Land Institute.Bender, Marty.Berry, Wendell, 1934-Jackson, Dana L., 1937-Kline, David.Logsdon, Gene.Orr, David W., 1944-Worster, Donald, 1941-Mason, Harry Morgan, 1908-Lindisfarne Association.John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.Pew Charitable Trusts.Land Institute records, 1974-[ongoing] (bulk 1981-1998).79 boxes ( 65 cu. ft.)Contains correspondence, itineraries, financial records, newspaper and magazine articles, and speeches. Research materials include those used by staff in conducting experiments and writing articles. Notes and reports on experiments are also present. Kansas State Historical SocietyGore Vidal papers, 1875-2004 (inclusive), 1936-2000 (bulk).Vidal, Gore, 1925-. Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)414 linear feet (449 boxes, cartons, and film reels)Papers of American author, Gore Vidal (1925-), including literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, political papers, legal and business records, and other material. Also includes papers of his companion, Howard Austen (1929-2003).EnglishFrenchGermanItalianSpanish; CastilianHoughton LibraryEnergy Foundation. [Annual reports], 1991-Energy Foundation.[Annual reports], 1991-v.Annual reports detailing the accomplishments, programs, and financial information of the Foundation. Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, IUPUIFleming, R. W. (Robben Wright), 1916-2010. Robben W. Fleming papers, 1920-1993.Fleming, R. W. (Robben Wright), 1916-2010.Fleming, Aldyth Sally Quixley.Robben W. Fleming papers, 1920-1993.35.3 linear ft. (37 boxes) and 1 oversize folder.Photographs 2 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder.Personal files, including general and family correspondence, papers detailing service with the U. S. Army military police in Europe during World War II, records concerning activities as labor arbitrator, topical files relating to work at universities of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, papers of wife, Aldyth (Sally) Quixley Fleming; files relating to activities with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting concerning in part the Annenberg/CPB project; and photographs relating to his life and career. Bentley Historical LibraryPapers, 1920-1995.Levin, Harry, 1912-1994. Harry Levin papers41 linear feet (34 boxes)Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.EnglishHoughton LibraryBeck, Aaron T. Papers, 1953-2000.Beck, Aaron T.Papers, 1953-2000.60 Cubic ft.This collection includes two major series, which are the records of the Center for the Cognitive Therapy, of which Beck has been the founder and Director, and the material, in the forms of notes, papers and manuscripts, of all research done by Beck and his associates. Other smaller series are: Awards and honors, Clippings, Correspondence, Department of Psychiatry (of the Penn School of Medicine), Foreign Connections, Meeting Files, Recommendations and Requests. In addition to the above manuscript series, there is a series of tapes and transcripts of Audio and Visual Tapes. The series of the Center for the Cognitive Therapy documents all important aspects of this Center's activities embracing therapy, training, and research. Represented in this series are records of various training programs and workshops sponsored by the Center; files of research, grants, and publishing grouped by subject; royalties; Mood Clinic correspondence and therapist report; evaluation material either by supervisees or supervisors; records of internship and post-doctoral fellowship recruitment; grant proposals by individual staff members or associates on various topics; questionnaire for schools on child abuse of a project named PACE (meaning "Preventing Abuse through Community Education"); and copy of outgoing research correspondence dating from 1968 to 1997. This series also includes correspondence and administrative files, among them a correspondence file from 1971 to 2000 grouped either chronologically or alphabetically, correspondence with various psychiatric and psychological institutions, intramural links within the University of Pennsylvania, correspondence with foreign connections (under Foreign correspondence), staff memos, mails drafted for Beck, files of individual associates by name, and files of speaking arrangements. This series also includes a few separately-listed sub-series, which are Financial; Journal/publishing; Meeting files. The other big series of this collection is named the "Research--notes, papers and manuscripts" series. It includes research files in all forms listed by subject or project titles. Notable subjects include: anxiety, Beck Depression Inventory, the book project of Prisoners of Hate: The Cognitive Basis of Anger, Hostility, and Violence (typescript), Cognitive approaches to depression, stress, suicide, etc., the book project of Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders, the book project of Cognitive therapy of Cocaine Abuse: a Treatment Manual, the book project of Cognitive Therapy of Depression, the book project of Cognitive Therapy of Substance Abuse, Anxiety and Substance Abuse, a study of depression, the book project of Inpatient Cognitive Therapy, by Jesse Wright, et al., an incomplete group of numbered manuscripts done by Beck, the book project of Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression, by David A. Clark, et al. Attached to this series is a sub-series which collects short pieces of research writings, mostly notes and outlines in preparation for certain research projects or topics. All other smaller series named in the first paragraph include records mainly generated by or for Aaron Beck himself, rather than related to the Center for the Cognitive Therapy in general. University of Pennsylvania, Archives & Records CenterBoston Women's Health Book Collective. Additional records of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 1966-2010.Boston Women's Health Book Collective.Additional records of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 1966-2010.33.36 linear ft. (80 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 4 folio+folders, 1 card box, 2 video tapes, 1 DVD, 1 object, and electronic records.Collection consists of administrative records; founder's files; engagements and project files; material relating to the publication, revision, and adaptation of several versions (some international) of Our Bodies, Ourselves; memorabilia; audiovisual material; and electronic records. Also includes audiotapes shelved and described separately, and the Collective's web site. EnglishSpanish; CastilianFrenchArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaHarper's Magazine Records, 1847-1983, (bulk 1940-1983)Harper's Magazine Records 1847-1983 (bulk 1940-1983)255,000 items; 701 containers; 290 linear feetEditorial, production, and business records including correspondence, reports, drafts of articles, and galleys for monthly issues of , a compendium of social commentary, news, history, criticism, poetry and fiction. Harper's MagazineEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionPew Charitable Trusts. Office of the Executive Director. Records of Fred H. Billups, Jr. and the special assistant to the executive director, 1975-1993.Pew Charitable Trusts. Office of the Executive Director.Records of Fred H. Billups, Jr. and the special assistant to the executive director, 1975-1993.6.5 linear ft.Subseries A. contains the records of Fred H. Billups, Jr. including those pertaining to administration; goals of the Pew Charitable Trusts; leadership development in Philadelphia; commissions and boards on whish he served; correspondence; other foundations; and an advertising and public relations campaign for the Glenmede Trust Company; lobbying limitations on non-profit groups; homelessness; internal audits; funding for international causes; meetings and retreats of the board, several advisory committees including one of the first to discuss the health policy program, executives and staff; Pew Healthy Policy Program; Religious Education & the Ministry in the 1980s meeting; and staff development. Hagley Museum & LibraryPapers of Bernice Resnick Sandler, 1963-2008Bernice Resnick SandlerPapers of Bernice Resnick Sandler, 1963-200828.98 linear ft.; (69 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 1 folio folder, 2 folio+ folders, 1 oversize folder, 2 supersize folders, 2 audiotapes, 16 videotapes, 1 CD, 5 photograph folders, 1 photoCD, 29 objects, and electronic recordsCorrespondence, writings, testimonies, speeches, subject files, photographs, and audiovisual material of Bernice Resnick Sandler, feminist and activist specializing in educational equity for women, gender issues in higher education, and other issues of women's rights and equality.Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaPew Charitable Trusts. Office of the Executive Director. Records of Rebecca W. Rimel, 1988-Pew Charitable Trusts. Office of the Executive Director.Records of Rebecca W. Rimel, 1988-14 linear ft.Subseries B. Sub-Subseries i. contains Rebecca W. Rimel's general correspondence as executive director (1988-1993) of The Pew Charitable Trusts. (Her records as president and CEO form Subseries C., Series V of Accession 2020: The Records of The Pew Charitable Trusts.) It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent for each year. (Note: Because of this arrangement, correspondence from 1988 includes some letters written while Rimel was vice president responsible for health sciences funding.) A portion of this Sub-Subseries includes grant acknowledgments and check requests. The majority, however, contains correspondence with a variety of individuals and grant-seeking institutions, other charitable foundations, local and national political figures and personal and professional acquaintances. Topics include requests for funds; the progress of current grants and Trust-initiated programs; media coverage of the trusts; grants, programs and staffing changes at other foundations; invitations to events; Rimel's service on external boards of trustees; her continuing interest in research on head injury; and the effect of national and local political decisions on foundations. Some of Rimel's correspondence reflect her efforts to guide the trusts through the organizational changes of the late 1980s, including letters from longtime grantees concerned that the reorganization might fundamentally alter the trusts' traditional grantmaking focus. Subseries B. Sub-Subseries ii. contains administrative records held by Rimel: including program plans, project files and external board membership. (Note: This Sub-Subseries includes some records held by Rimel when she served as program director and president and CEO of The Pew Charitable Trusts.). Hagley Museum & LibraryAmmons, A. R., 1926-2001. Archie Ammons papers, 1945-2010.Ammons, A. R., 1926-2001.Archie Ammons papers, 1945-2010.30.7 cubic ft.Primarily incoming correspondence from students and teaching colleagues; fellow poets and other literary figures; and a few family members. The letters frequently enclose chapbooks and typescript or manuscript poetry for review; snapshots of family members; and formal and informal photographs of Ammons and other literary figures. Envelopes frequently bear Ammons's draft replies to letters received as well as draft poetry, lecture notes, and other matter. The papers provide sources for the study of modern American poetry, including the publication of poetry in journals such as The Hudson Review, The Manhattan Review, and The Bluefish; and in such Southern literary journals as The Pembroke Magazine and The North Carolina Literary Review. Letters from W. W. Norton & Company discuss the publication of Ammons' own books of poetry, while others highlight activities of such small presses as Palaemon Press Limited and the Jackpine Press. Letters and records of writers conferences sponsored at the Reynolds Homestead Learning Center in Critz, Va., underscore Ammons' role in Southern regional literature. Letters, departmental memoranda, and "Recommendations" files detail his role in Cornell's Department of English and its creative writing program. And letters from 1981 and later record his relationship with the MacArthur Foundation. Also included are sixty-eight journals, in which Ammons interfiled journal entries, poems, and correspondence. They detail Ammons' growth as a poet, and his relationship with his mentor Josephine Miles and editor John Benedict. Literary manuscripts include published and unpublished poetry. Audio and video tapes, including tapes of Ammons' reading his own poetry and "Poetry for A.R. Ammons," a videotape from Ammonsfest, Cornell University, April 3, 1998, a celebration of A.R. Ammons. Journal #1, Journal (letters to Phyllis) 1947-1949, photographs: Archie and son John, Archie and grandson, Archie. Correspondence, 1997-1998; 25 watercolor paintings dating from the late 1970s to the late 1980s. Major correspondents include John G. Benedict, James Bertolino, Philip E. Booth, Frederick Buell, David Burak, James Burgess, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Stephen Cushman, Ephim Fogel, Kenneth Frazelle, Philip H. Fried, Alice Fulton, William Harmon, David Ardene Hinton, Josephine Jacobsen, Phyllis Janowitz, Cathrael Kazin, Milton Kessler, David Lehman, Gay Leonhardt, Michael McFee, Jim Merod, Frederick Morgan, Reeve Parker, Robert Dale Schultz, John E. Sitter, Mark Soifer, Stephen Tapscott, Helen Hennessy Vendler, Hugh Walthall, Jean West, Emily Herring Wilson, and Stuart Wright. Archie Ammons art shows (2008-2010). Cornell University LibraryJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. [Annual reports], 1980-John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.[Annual reports], 1980-v.Annual reports detailing the accomplishments, programs, and financial information of the Foundation. Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, IUPUIBoston Women's Health Book Collective. Records, 1905-2003 (inclusive), 1972-1997 (bulk).Boston Women's Health Book Collective.Records, 1905-2003 (inclusive), 1972-1997 (bulk).68 linear ft.Collection includes organizational histories; agendas, minutes, and notes from meetings; correspondence among board members; letters from readers; drafts of books; material from other women's health organizations; questionnaires; interviews; printed matter; clippings; etc. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaPew Charitable Trusts. Office of the President. Records of Rebecca W. Rimel, 1994-1997.Pew Charitable Trusts. Office of the President.Records of Rebecca W. Rimel, 1994-1997.13 linear ft.Subseries C. contains Rimel's correspondence during her tenure as president and CEO (1994-1997) of The Pew Charitable Trusts. (Her records as executive director form Subseries B., Series VI of Accession 2020: The Records of The Pew Charitable Trusts.) It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent for each year. (Note: Because of this arrangement, correspondence from 1994 includes some letters written while she was executive director.) She exchanges letters with a variety of individuals and institutions seeking grants, other charitable foundations, local and national political figures as well as personal and professional acquaintances. Topics include requests for funds; the progress of current grants and The Pew Charitable Trust initiative, like the Pew Partnership; media coverageof the trusts; grants, programs and staffing changes at other charitable foundations; invitations to events; Rimel's service on external boards of trustees; the trusts' efforts to renew Americans' faith in the political process and the effect of of local and national political decisions on foundations. Also includes correspondence with Philadelphia Mayor Edward G. Rendell and Pennsylvania Governor Thomas Ridge on the trusts' role in promoting tourism and economic development in greater Philadelphia. Hagley Museum & LibraryRecords, 1905-2003 (inclusive), 1972-1997 (bulk)Records, 1905-2003 (inclusive), 1972-1997 (bulk)161 file boxes, 3 half-file boxes, 2 folio folders, 5 folio+ folders, 1 oversize folder, 1 supersize folder, 10 photograph folders, 2 folio photograph folders, 1 folio+ photograph folder, 5 audiotapes, 1 videotape, and electronic recordsRecords of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, a non-profit women's health education, advocacy and consulting organization that grew out of a small discussion group in 1969, and first became known for their pioneering handbook, Our Bodies, Ourselves.Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaR. Buckminster Fuller papers, ca. 1920-1983Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983R. Buckminster Fuller Papers1200 linear ft.The papers of this 20th century polymath contain his personal archive the Dymaxion Chronofile, manuscripts, drawings and audio-visual materials relating to his career as an architect, mathematician, inventor and social critic.EnglishEnglishStanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesArchie Ammons papers, 1945-2010.A. R. Ammons 1926-2001Archie Ammons papers, 1945-2010.Primarily incoming correspondence from students and teaching colleagues; fellow literary figures; and family members. The letters frequently enclose poetry for review; snapshots of family members; and photos of Ammons and other literary figures. The papers provide sources for the study of modern American poetry, including the publication of poetry in various journals. Some letters discuss the publication of Ammons' own books of poetry; others highlight activities of small presses. Letters and records of writers' conferences underscore Ammons' role in Southern regional literature. Also, material detailing his role in Cornell's Department of English and its creative writing program.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.