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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1926-2001
(Bulk: 1940-1954)
Creator:
Aitala Family
Extent: 5 boxes (and 1 oversized folder)
Documents, notebooks, and diary entries relaying the narrative of the Aitala family’s migration through and immigration from
Italy to the United States during and after World War II.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1914-1973
Creator:
Baugh, Albert C., (Albert Croll), 1891-1981
Extent: 15 boxes
Consists of 15 boxes of Albert Croll Baugh’s professional papers, including correspondence, research materials, a catalog
of the book collection he donated to the University of Pennsylvania libraries, and reproductions of various medieval manuscripts.
The correspondence is professional and overwhelmingly relates to Baugh’s research. The research materials consist primarily
of notes, unpublished article reviews, reprints of articles, and newspaper clippings, and make up the greater bulk of the
collection. These materials cover Middle English, French and Anglo-Latin literature and literary history in the twelfth through
sixteenth centuries. Specific topics covered in the research materials include Arthurian legends, Chaucer, Middle English
language (including spelling, grammar and punctuation) and literature (especially romances, plays and lyric works), Piers
Plowman, and the concept of the table dormant, as well as the teaching of English and the editing of medieval texts. The catalog
records Baugh’s extensive personal research library and can additionally be found on microfilm, along with various medieval
manuscripts on microfilm. The bulk of the manuscript reproductions are, however, in photograph, facsimile or photocopied form.
These manuscripts are primarily in Middle English (with a few in Latin) and include various transcriptions of the Ancren riwle
(a 13th century text of rules for anchoresses, one version of which Baugh edited and then published in 1956), two versions
of Piers Plowman, (the B and C texts), various English public records, and miscellaneous other Middle English works.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
1885-1977
Extent: 19.2 linear feet
This collection contains photographs related to Philadelphia General Hospital. Images includes people, activities, buildings,
and equipment, ranging in date from the early 1900s through the 1970s.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
1919-1989
Creator:
American Legion. Helen Fairchild Nurses Post No. 412.
Extent: 2.25 linear feet
This collection documents one of the largest and most active American Legion nurses' posts: the Helen Fairchild Nurses' Post
No. 412 of Philadelphia. In its heyday, the Fairchild Post engaged in a multitude of community activities, and enjoyed a large
membership base. These files provide a glimpse of the long and eventful history of the Post, beginning in 1919 and continuing
to 1989.
Penn Museum Archives [Contact Us]
1883-2014
(Bulk: 1920-1936)
Creator:
Scott, Alexander
Extent: 0.2 linear foot
Alexander Scott was born in 1854 in Camberwell, Surrey, the son of the famed British portrait painter for the Illustrated
London News, Thomas Dewel Scott. He became known as a world traveler, landscape painter and collector of Asian antiquities.
This collection was donated to the Penn Museum in 2011 by Anne Bowbeer, the wife of Alexander Scott's nephew, following the
death of Mabel Scott Hall, Alexander Scott's widow
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
1928-2002
(Bulk: 1964-2002)
Creator:
Bates, Barbara, Dr., 1928-2002 -- Archives
Extent: 11 linear feet (22 archival boxes, 1 oversized box, 1 flat oversized box, 1 medical bag)
The Barbara Bates papers include correspondence, writings, photographs, and personal papers that shed light on her career
in the medical and nursing history fields, research projects, and personal life.
Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies [Contact Us]
1739-1981
(Bulk: 1880-1981)
Extent: 7 linear feet (15 document cases and 2 short top boxes)
Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies [Contact Us]
1884-1991
(Bulk: 1907-1919)
Extent: 4 linear feet (6 manuscript boxes, 1 large box and three large binders)
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
1917-1990
Creator:
Brandywine Home Health Agency.
Extent: 8.3 linear feet
This collection documents the Brandywine Home Health Agency, Inc. from its inception through its subsequent growth during
social, environmental, and legislative changes. As a non-profit volunteer agency, BHHA was conscious of its responsibility
to foster innovative and relevant programs. Thus as health needs and technology evolved, it progressed accordingly. Over time,
it became a multi-service agency delivering three categories of service: therapeutic, supportive, and preventative. The material
in this collection covers all facets of these services and includes records of administration, financial, program services,
and public relations.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1894-1979
Creator:
Gatter, Carl W., Compiler
Extent: 10 boxes
The collection contains very little original Pound material, although there are six folders of photocopied correspondence
from him to various correspondents, primarily from the period when Pound was institutionalized at St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
Correspondents include Pound's wife Dorothy and an early girlfriend Mary Moore. There are 22 folders of correspondence to
Gatter relating to the early life of Ezra Pound. The balance of the collection comprises Gatter's research material on the
life of Ezra Pound, including some printed material and photographs.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1925-1988
Creator:
Blum, Charles William, Jr., 1925-1991
Extent: 1.1 linear feet (4 boxes)
Charles William Blum, Jr. (1925-1991), an artist known for magical realism, lived and worked in New York; San Miguel, Mexico;
and Spain. His papers, dating from 1925 to 1988, document his personal life through letters, journals, photographs and memorabilia.
In particular, Blum's papers cover numerous topics including his work as an artist; his relationships with Robert Davison
and Salvatore Saraceno; his opinions on love, romance and homosexuality; expatriate life in San Miguel de Allende in Mexico;
and his opinions on the literary, theatrical, and modern dance scenes of the 1950s.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1818-2000
(Bulk: 1907-1998)
Creator:
Charlotte Cushman Club (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Extent: 16.6 linear feet (26 boxes)
Founded in 1907, the Charlotte Cushman Club was originally intended to provide respectable lodgings for actresses appearing
in Philadelphia theaters. In the years of World War II the Club ceased to provide residential services, becoming a favorite
gathering place of theater lovers as well as of the many actresses and actors visiting the city with their touring companies.
The Charlotte Cushman Club Records offer insight into the activities, the administration, and the membership of the Club during
the whole life of the organization, until its closure in 1998. The collection also includes part of the holdings of the former
Club’s museum and library.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1923-2000
(Bulk: 1975-1998)
Creator:
Mahoney, David J.
Extent: 73 boxes
Personal papers of business executive and philanthropist David J. Mahoney. The bulk of the materials comprise correspondence
from 1951 to 2000, including letters from Richard Nixon, Norton Simon, William Safire, and Vernon Jordan; writings from 1965
to 1999, including two books written by Mahoney: Confessions of a Street Smart Manager (1988) with Richard Conarroe and The
Longevity Strategy: How to Live to 100 Using the Brain-Body Connection (1998) with Richard Restak, M.D.; and events covering
the years 1968 to 1998, such as the Horatio Alger Award, which Mahoney won in 1977, and the Bilderburg Conference in both
1981 and 1982. Also available are newspaper clippings and publicity materials focusing on Mahoney as a society figure and
businessman, media such as VHS tapes and DVD’s, books, photographs, and award plaques and medals.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1876-1970
(Bulk: 1944-1962)
Creator:
Bradley, Sculley, 1897-
Extent: 2.5 linear feet (6 boxes)
Edward Sculley Bradley (1897-1987) was a scholar, author, educator, and administrator at the University of Pennsylvania. He
was a prolific writer and editor, serving as editor of the General Magazine and History Chronicle, Philadelphia, 1945-1956.
He published biographies of literary figures George Henry Boker and Henry Charles Lea, as well as editions of works by Mark
Twain, Stephen Crane, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman. Bradley was considered an international expert on Whitman, editing
several important editions of the poet's Leaves of Grass. The Sculley Bradley papers include his personal and professional
correspondence dating from 1923 to 1962, material from several literary censorship cases for which he testified, corrected
drafts of his manuscripts for the Comprehensive Reader's Edition, Norton Critical Edition, and Variorum edition of Leaves
of Grass, ephemera and graphics associated with Walt Whitman, and a small amount of material on other authors.
Penn Museum Archives [Contact Us]
1919-2002
Creator:
Dam, Cornelia, d. 1983
Deshmukh, Prema Gonzalez, Lupe Kenyon, Jeff, 1948- Matthews, Kenneth D., Jr., 1924-2007 Minott, Joseph A., Jr., 1922-2009 Moore, Eleanor M., b. 1899 Ray, Jeffrey R., 1949- University of Pennsylvania. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Wakely, Gillian Extent: 23 cubic feet (20 records cartons, 8 index card boxes, 4 archival boxes, 10 oversize folders)
The Education Department was responsible for organizing and administering many of the Penn Museum's public outreach and educational
programs between 1921 and 2010. The department was also responsible for maintaining the Penn Museum's film collection from
the 1920s to 1987 and for administering the sale of books and objects for children between 1930 and 1972. Holdings span from
1919 to 2002 and include a wide variety of materials created by the department's staff including, but not limited to: administrative
reports, correspondence, inventories, press clippings, press releases, information packets, teaching aids, and radio scripts.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1880-1992
Creator:
Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985
Extent: 16.75 linear feet (76 volumes and boxes)
Eugene Ormandy served as the conductor/musical director of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra from 1931 to 1936 and the Philadelphia
Orchestra from 1937 to 1980.This collection of photographs documents the career and life of Eugene Ormandy from the early
1880s to the early 1990s, with the bulk of the photographs dating from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1884-1993
Creator:
Huber, Evelyn Manuel, 1917-2002
Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990, Author Mumford, Sophia Wittenberg, 1899-1997 Extent: 0.42 linear feet (1 box + 1 book)
This collection contains letters from Lewis and Sophia Mumford to Evelyn Manuel Huber, Lewis Mumford's cousin once removed.
The letters date from 1959 to 1993 and document the private and professional activities of Lewis and Sophia Mumford. A family
photo album of the Baron, Huber and Mumford families is also included.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1921-1970
(Bulk: 1950-1968)
Creator:
Taylor, George W., (George William), 1901-1972
Extent: 9.5 linear feet (11 boxes)
George W. Taylor (1901-1972) was a professor at Wharton for over 30 years. During that time, he became an influential expert
in the field of industrial relations, including arbitration, mediation, and alternative dispute resolution. This collection
is composed of materials relating to the many cases on which he served as a board member, arbitrator or adviser. The numerous
letters of commendations, awards and other praise are preserved here as well. Very little in this collection relates to his
equally long and important career as a professor at Wharton.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1723-2006
(Bulk: 1967-2006)
Creator:
Gotham Book Mart.
Extent: 79 linear feet (95 boxes)
The Gotham Book Mart (1920-2006) was one of New York City’s most iconic bookstores during the 20th century. Founded by Frances
Steloff (1887-1989), the daughter of poor Russian-Jewish immigrants, the Book Mart became a social center for the New York
literati and a focal point for literary modernism in the United States. Steloff’s successor, independent literary manuscript
dealer Andreas Brown (1933-), maintained the store’s focus on avant garde and small press publications while incorporating
his own interests in postcards and genealogy. This collection contains 91 boxes of material relating to the daily operation
of the Book Mart; correspondence, biographical, and legal material from both Brown and Steloff; postcard and genealogical
material collected by Brown; photographs of the store, its employees, and events which took place there; and manuscripts and
ephemera offered for sale.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1575-1991
(Bulk: 1812-1930)
Creator:
Furness Family
Extent: 10 linear feet (20 boxes and one oversized folder)
The H.H. Furness Memorial Library focuses on the study of Shakespeare and other Tudor and Stuart dramatists. Horace Howard
Furness (1833-1912) and his son Horace Howard Furness Jr. (1865-1930) founded and edited the Variorum Shakespeare and their
library was donated to the University of Pennsylvania in 1932. This collection contains personal correspondence to and from
Rev. William Henry Furness (1802-1896), Horace Howard Furness, and Horace Howard Furness, Jr., largely relating to Shakespearean
study and the H.H. Furness Memorial library; notebooks; copies of speeches and articles; and other assorted items relating
to Shakespearean scholarship or to the Furness family.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
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.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
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.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1898-1992
Creator:
Furber, Holden, 1903-
Extent: 1.75 linear feet (5 boxes and oversized folder)
Holden Furber (1903-1993) was a professor of South Asian studies at the University of Pennsylvania from 1948 to 1973. His
papers include his correspondence to his family while traveling; records relating to his education from grammar school to
graduate school; his writings; his research; and his professional papers, largely as a professor.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1903-2006
(Bulk: 1931-2003)
Creator:
Fast, Howard, 1914-2003, Author
Extent: 41 linear feet ((105 boxes, 1 oversized folder))
Howard Melvin Fast (1914-2003) was a best-selling and prolific American author of historical fiction, mysteries, and science
fiction, known for his books on themes of patriotism, social justice, and the immigrant experience. He wrote nearly 100 books
and more than 150 short stories, as well as numerous screenplays, stage plays, and newspaper columns. The Howard Fast papers
include correspondence, journals, appointment books, address books, financials, writings, promotion and reviews, scrapbooks,
biographies, profiles, chronologies, bibliographies, interviews, governmental and political files, vital records, personal
documents, awards, photographs, artwork, and audiovisual materials. The papers were deposited at the University of Pennsylvania
over the course of 45 years and represent nearly all facets of the writer's life.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1896-2015
(Bulk: 1936-1944)
Creator:
Scull, Howard Myers, 1913-1944
Extent: 1.2 linear feet (3 boxes)
Howard Myers Scull was a flight surgeon with the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He died in a plane crash
on July 4, 1944. This collection documents his early life and education, his World War II service, and the way in which his
family mourned his death. Researchers will find photographs, correspondence, diaries, and official documents relating to Scull's
education at Lafayette College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, his military career (including training
and service in England), and his death.
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