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1900-2003
Creator:
Evans, Wyn Ritchie, 1900-2003
Extent: 14 boxes
The Wyn Ritchie Evans papers include correspondence, writings, photographs, and personal papers that shed light on her connection
to the arts scene and to Herman Sachs, her endeavors as a professional writer, and her life with Ray Evans.
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1892-1968
Creator:
Gág, Wanda , 1893-1946
Extent: 40 boxes
Personal papers of Wanda Gág, including correspondence to and from Wanda, as well as letters to and from Alma Schmidt Scott,
a biographer of Gág, and letters among Gág family members; writings, such as diaries, children’s books, autobiographical works,
and juvenilia; notes for talks and for writings; artwork; exhibition catalogs and related publicity material; writings about
Gág, including obituaries, biographical pieces, and book reviews; financial records; materials regarding the Estate of Wanda
Gág; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; photographs; and examples of Happiwork, a product for children created by Gág.
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1842-1957
(Bulk: 1867-1894)
Extent: 4 boxes (plus one oversized item)
Materials include correspondence to, from, and concerning Walt Whitman; financial records; writings by and about Whitman;
and memorabilia, such as sketches, photographs, and portraits of Whitman, his family, his friends, and his homes.
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1875-1997
Creator:
Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990
Mumford, Sophia Wittenberg, 1899-1997 Extent: 23.22 linear feet (48 boxes, 1 oversized folder)
The Sophia Wittenberg Mumford papers contain, correspondence, writings, diaries, photographs, memorabilia, audio-visual material,
financial and legal material documenting the private and public life of Sophia and her husband Lewis Mumford. A large majority
of this collection is remnants of Lewis Mumford's papers that remained in their house upon his death in 1990 and were finally
transferred to the University of Pennsylvania after her death in 1997.
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1909-1982
Creator:
Eldridge, Paul
Extent: 13.5 linear feet (16 boxes)
Paul Eldridge (1888-1982) was an American poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer, and teacher. Most prolific in the
1940s, Eldridge's writing focused on issues of World War II, the Israeli-Palestine conflict, and Zionist and Jewish issues
more generally. This collection consists of manuscripts, typescripts, and reprographic copies of Eldridge's poems, stories,
and essays; scrapbooks of clippings related to Eldridge's writing and other activities; dustjackets; photographs; issues of
newspapers and periodicals in which his columns appeared; and correspondence related to Eldridge's writing and career.
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1901-2015
(Bulk: 1968-2015)
Creator:
Strassfeld, Michael
Extent: 42 linear feet (70 boxes)
Rabbi Michael Strassfeld (born February 8, 1950) is an American Reconstructionist Rabbi. Raised in a Orthodox Jewish household,
Strassfeld was profoundly influenced by the burgeoning Jewish anti-establishment movement in the Boston area in the 1960s
and early 1970s. The Michael Strassfeld papers contain the records of the his education and life's work. Represented are elements
of his Orthodox upbringing, traditional Jewish education, influence of the Jewish anti-establishment and countercultural movements
of the 1960s and early 1970s, and his training and practice as a Reconstructionist Rabbi.
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1912-1974
Creator:
Naumburg, Margaret, b. 1890
Extent: 182 boxes
Margaret Naumburg (1890–1983) was an American psychologist, educator, artist, and author. She was one of the first proponents
of art therapy and utilitzed art as a method for both diagnosis and therapy. The collection contains materials documenting
all the phases of Naumburg's long and productive work life. The materials include correspondence; copies of and materials
for Naumburg's writings, lectures, and exhibit catalogs; materials for case studies; lecture notes for the courses she taught
and papers her students wrote in those courses; and work by others that she collected and saved. Other media in the collection
include slides, photographs, and audio recordings.
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1880-2004
(Bulk: 1898-1975)
Creator:
Mahler, Alma, 1879-1964
Werfel, Franz, 1890-1945 Extent: 134 boxes
The collection comprises the personal papers of Alma Mahler, the personal and professional papers of Franz Werfel, memorabilia
related to Gustav Mahler, and the research files of Adolf D. Klarmann concerning Franz Werfel. Materials include correspondence
to and from Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, as well as to and from Adolf Klarmann, sometimes on behalf of Alma; writings of
Alma, such as diaries and memoirs, as well as her musical compositions; writings of Werfel, such as poems, plays, novels,
novellas and stories, and essays; memorabilia relating to Alma, her parents, Gustav Mahler, and Werfel, such as clippings,
programs, and personal documents; photographs; and audio files, such as interviews and songs. Also included are Klarmann’s
research notes and writings on Werfel, as well as material relating to Klarmann’s work as editor of Werfel’s writings.
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1920-2001
Creator:
Wolfert family
Extent: 33 linear feet (35 boxes)
This collection includes material related to the lives and work of Helen (1901-1985), Ira (1908-1997), and Michael Wolfert
(1936-2001). It contains correspondence between the family and others; manuscripts by all three subjects, as well as others;
financial documents; personal documents; photos taken by and of the family; newspaper clippings collected by Helen and Ira;
and notes and miscellanea from all three subjects.
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1901-2016
Creator:
Hedgerow Theatre (Organization : Rose Valley, Pa.).
Extent: 59.5 linear feet (67 boxes)
The Hedgerow Theatre Company was established in 1923 by Jasper Deeter, a New York based actor and director. Located in the
Rose Valley Arts and Crafts Community of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Hedgerow holds the distinction as the longest serving
Repertory Theatre in America. The Hedgerow Theatre Company records contains a wide variety of materials, from business records
and show materials to member ephemera and photographs. The collection provides both a practical and intimate look into the
workings of this repertory theatre.
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