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Aaron Benesch Papers, 1889-1966, bulk 1945-1959 0.75 linear ft.
The collection consists primarily of Underwood's pen-and-ink designs for these articles, with manuscript captions and notes to the printer; and illustrations for children's stories which appeared in THE SUN, ca. 1905-1910, together with typescripts, proofs, and printed copies of the stories, several of which are by Underwood. The collection also includes correspondence relating to a projected series of costume designs for THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, a manuscript of a work on geography, and scrapbooks and clippings relating to these projects.
Alan and David Brinkley papers, 1950s-1990s 30 linear feet
Press clippings, photographs, videotapes, writings, notes, biography manuscripts, awards, etc.
Alexander F. Jones Papers, 1950-1967 6.5 linear ft.
Alice Rogers Hager Papers, 1801-1968 2.0 linear ft.
American Society of Newspaper Editors Records, 1964-1966 0.5 linear ft.
Amram Scheinfeld papers, 1915-1975 24 linear feet
Manuscripts, proofs, and printed editions of Scheinfeld's books on human heredity, YOU AND HEREDITY, WOMEN AND MEN, and THE NEW YOU AND HEREDITY. Sketches and line drawings used as illustrations in the books are included. Also, manuscripts and clippings of his magazine articles; many examples of his comic strips, including "Dixie Dugan;" and correspondence and financial documents about his works.
Anne Hampton Brewster Correspondence, 1870-1892 0.5 linear ft.
Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, documents, photographs, and printed materials of Watkins, reflecting his work with the Office of War Information during World War II.
Arthur Baer Papers, before 1970 15 linear ft.
Arthur Unger Audio Interview Collection, ca. 1970-1988 14 linear ft. (ca. 1350 sound cassettes)
Ashley W. Cole Letters, 1882-1916 0.25 linear ft.
Autograph Collection, Date Not Yet Determined .34 Cubic Feet
This is an artificial collection consisting of documents containing the autographs of notable people. The individual letters are organized alphabetically by signer's last name. Includes signature of Adlai Stevenson, letters from Clifford Ulp, Jonathan Child, Henry Clune, Oliver Culver, Theodore Dreiser, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Harper Sibley, William McKinley, Jenny Marsh Parker, and others.
Benjamin Stolberg papers, 1914-1951 24 boxes
Papers of Stolberg include correspondence files, notes and manuscripts of his writings, and files of clippings and periodicals in which his articles appeared. His writings deal with the labor movement, economics, the Socialist Party, and other liberal causes of the period between the wars. The extensive correspondence in the collection includes letters from Lewis Corey, Herbert Hoover, Sinclair Lewis, H.L. Mencken, Ayn Rand, Norman Thomas, and Leon Trotsky.
Bertie Charles Forbes Papers, 1892-1964 9.0 linear ft.
Bob Considine Papers, 1834-1976, bulk 1945-1975 70 linear ft.
Brisbane Family Papers, 1819-1965. 129.25 linear ft.
Carlos Davila Papers, 1930-1957 6 linear ft.
Charles Tremper Papers, 1955-1975 2.5 linear ft.
Charles Van Devander Papers, 1956-1958 1.5 linear feet
Columbia Journalism Review records, 9999 50 linear feet
Records of the Review including articles and manuscripts from each issue.
Cyril Trevor Pinch papers, 1888-1954 1.25 Linear Feet
Cyril Trevor Pinch (1888-1954) was a prominent British journalist. He lived through the era of the end of the British Empire, punctuated by two World Wars, the 1930s boom and depression, and post-war austerity. He had a wide and varied career serving as a soldier in the Mechanized Division during World War I, working his way in Fleet Street as a sub-editor for the Daily Mail, and editing provincial newspapers. He was also the editor in India of the main newspaper of the old Raj, The Military and Civilian Gazette (a paper also edited at one time by Rudyard Kipling). He wrote daily columns specializing on "foreign affairs" and was the lead writer for the short-lived broadsheet the Favourite Weekly in 1938. He published some of his early contributions under the name Cyril Trevor Pinch but most of his career he used the name Trevor Pinch. He wrote an important book about social conditions in India (particularly the exploitation of women and the failures of Indian health care) (Stark India, 1930).
Papers documenting Longwell's influential career in publishing and journalism. There are files of correspondence with such notables as Sir Winston Churchill, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Hart Benton, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Christopher Morley, and H.L. Mencken as well as artists such as Tom Lea and Peter Hurd. Also, correspondence and memoranda dealing with the Time-Life organization, among them an extensive series of letters from Henry R. Luce and various editors of the magazines.
David Dietz Papers, 1916-1977 31 linear ft.
David Wise papers, 1950s-2000s 137.7 Linear Feet
The David Wise papers consists of 137.5 linear feet of archival papers with the main component specifically compiling the research, correspondence, interviews and structure of each individual book and article including the manuscript drafts, miscellaneous post publication information and related general intelligence files. As David Wise's reputation grew as an internationally respected author with impeccable integrity in the world of espionage and intelligence, his access to high level source material evolved to unduplicatable levels. The archive contains a substantive degree of primary source interviews and correspondence, with a considerable amount never before published.
D. B. Wyndham Lewis Correspondence, 1927-1936 4 letters (SC)
Dorothy Thompson Papers, 1914-1961, bulk 1940-1961 70.0 linear ft.
Drew Middleton Papers, 1935-1967 1.25 linear ft.
Drew Pearson Papers, 1945-1972 19 linear ft.
E. Alexander Powell Letter, 1915 1 folder (SC)
Edward A. Harris Papers, 1928-1961 3.0 linear ft., 16 scrapbooks.
Edward B. McLean Collection, 1854-1934 1 folder (SC)
Edward J. Mowery Papers, 1943-1970 2.0 linear ft.
Eleanor Medill Patterson Papers, 1924-1936 0.5 linear ft.
Ellen Hughes Qua Collection, 1942 7 folders
Erskine Caldwell Papers, 1936-1942 8 linear ft.
E. R. Vadeboncoeur Dispatches, 1944 1 folder (SC)
Eugene Field Papers, 1885-1895 6 items (SC)
Eva vom Baur Hansl Papers, 1918-1968 11 linear ft.
Excerpts from a speech on the press around the world.
Ferdinand Kuhn papers, 1928-1978 6 boxes
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, clippings, and printed materials dealing with Kuhn's published books, book reviews, editorials, lecture notes, magazine and newspaper stories, and teaching materials.
Ford Foundation records, Education, Media, Arts, and Culture (EMAC), Media, Arts, and Culture (MAC), Office Files of John P. Santos, 1986-2002 12.26 Cubic Feet
Collection holds the office files of Ford Foundation Program Officer John Phillip Santos. The files were created during Santos' time in the Media, Arts, and Culture Unit (MAC) of the Education, Media, Arts, and Culture Program (EMAC).
Ford Foundation records, Publications and Draft Files, 1956-1988 10.7 Cubic Feet
The collection contains oversize proofs and mock-ups of Ford Foundation publications, internal memos referencing edits to publications, photographs and negatives from various publications, and books from the Ford Foundation's library.
Ford Foundation records, Publications (Non-Grant Related), Accession 2017:050, 1949-2016 45.84 Cubic Feet
Ford Foundation records, Publications (Non-Grant Related), Accession 2017:050 consists of pamphlets, reprints, brochures, reports, conference papers, and other publications by the Ford Foundation or by authors involved in Ford Foundation projects.
The collection contains Jon Funabiki's office files from the Media, Arts and Culture (MAC) Unit with the Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom (KCF) Program, including grant records, grant-related materials such as RGAs, reports, article clippings, handwritten notes, grantees annual reports, financial statements, correspondence, office files, and meeting materials.