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Rosalind Miller papers, 1944-1994 .42 linear feet
The collection consists of a scrapbook relating to Miller's composition of her master's essay on Gertrude Stein and a small number of reports related to the School of Social Work at Columbia University.
Rosario Ferré Papers, 1900-2014, bulk 1950s-2010 25.5 linear feet
Roscoe B. Ellard Papers, 1872-1955 2.5 linear feet
Roscoe Conkling Letters, 1863-1884 27 letters (SC)
Roscoe Drummond Papers, 1967-1970 1.4 linear ft.
Rose and Erwin Wolfson Center for National Affairs event recordings, 1985-2008 270 Analog Recordings
Rose Associates Inc. records, 1935-2004, bulk 1935-1983 5 document boxes
Rose Franken papers, 1925-1982 27 linear feet
Correspondence and manuscripts including drafts, typescripts, and proofs of Franken's short stories, novels, plays, and radio, film, and television scripts beginning with her first novel, PATTERN, published in 1925, through her latest volume, YOU'RE WELL OUT OF A HOSPITAL, published in 1966. Many of the manuscripts relate to her most famous characters, Claudia and David, who have become part of the contemporary cultural fabric. The collection also contains 18 volumes of clippings, approximately 200 recordings, and 501 mimeographed scripts relating to the "Claudia" series. Among the major correspondents are Faith Baldwin, Paul U. Kellogg, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Also includes an audio tape interview of Rose Franken (with typescript transcripts) conducted by her grandnephew, David Korr, in October 1977.