The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The program is concerned with history, philosophy, linguistics and the arts. Grants are organized into intercultural studies, humanistic research, the arts and special projects. Marshall takes a travels to the West Coast; Cambridge, Massachusetts and the University of Michigan.
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Organized according to interview and visit, Fahs discusses projects and proposals with professionals in the field of humanities. He is involved in the progress of Humanities Division programs, selection of fellows and grant in-aid, and development of new research. The aims of the Humanities Division are to identify and stimulate new cultural growth, assist in interpretative studies of recent history, assist in American studies in other countries, fund creative writing and initiate major grants in music and other arts.
Aaron Rosen papers, circa 1962-2018 1.5 Linear Feet
Adelaide Crapsey papers, 1878-1934 2.0 Cubic feet
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript and typed copies of poems, manuscript and typed drafts of the studies of metrics, reading notes, critical notices of Verse, published and unpublished articles about Adelaide Crapsey, photographs and memorabilia.
Aiken, Conrad, August 25, 1950 1.0 Item(s) total
Letter to Wilmer Henry Baatz of Rochester, NY. Written in Brewster, MA.
The collection contains letters to Mr. Miles from artists, composers, singers, authors, journalists, publishers and politicians discussing their current works and future projects in their respective fields. Of special interest are James Ashcroft Noble's letters (53) to Mr. Miles. Mr. Noble, critic and author, describes the corrections that he is making in his articles to be included in The Poets and the Poetry of the Century, vol. VIII, 1892, edited by Mr. Miles. Two poems "Love's Irony" and "The Old Amati" by Frederic Edward Weatherly are included in the collection.
Alfred Lord Tennyson papers, 1833-1976 1.81 Cubic feet
This collection of Tennyson letters, manuscripts, printed material, memorabilia, and portraits was assembled by Rowland L. Collins, professor of English at the University of Rochester from 1967 until his death in 1985. The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections also houses his extensive Tennyson book collection (ZZ 6062).
Alfred Werner Papers, 1903-1979 23 cubic ft.
Allingham, William, July 30, 1885 1.0 Item(s) total
Letter to Mrs. Estelle Korner Davenport Adams. Written in Godalming, Surrey.
Arnold, Edwin, March 8, 1902 1.0 Item(s) total
Autograph manuscript signed of a poem titled "H.M.S. Queen."