Search Finding Aids
|
|
Filters

Currently Used Filters
Sort Results By:

Possible Sorts:
[a-z][z-a]
Narrow Results By:
Creator filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
Subject: Person filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
Subject: Corporate name filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
Subject: Place filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
Subject: Topic filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
35
AuthorsDonor filters:
2 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
Date filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
170
1940s168
1920s145
1950sBulk date filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
33
1930s33
1940s31
1950sForm/Genre filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
Language filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
189
EnglishAll names filters:
4 are listed below. Each is preceded by the number of records that match the filter.
Main Content
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1934-1992
Creator:
American Musicological Society.
Extent: 122 boxes
This collection comprises the administrative records of the Society, reflecting trends in musicological scholarship and academic
training through the course of the twentieth century. Included is correspondence with individuals and institutions related
to music research, as well as correspondence among officers of the Society and among committees. Also included are minutes,
membership records and directories, records of annual meetings, events and chapters, financial and tax records, and miscellaneous
administrative records. Publication series contains substantial correspondence with authors and editorial staff regarding
scholarly works, including Tischler’s Earliest Motets, the Works of William Billings, Ockeghem’s Works, and the New Josquin
Edition. Administrative correspondents include Presidents Charles Seeger, Curt Sachs, Gustave Reese, Donald Grout, William
Mitchell, William S. Newman, Oliver Strunk, Jan LaRue, James Haar, Claude Palisca, Margaret Bent, H. Wiley Hitchcock, Janet
Knapp, and Lewis Lockwood; Treasurers Otto Albrecht and Paul Henry Lang; Executive Director Alvin Johnson; Secretary Rita
Benton; and Members of the Board Nino Pirrotta, Manfred Bukofzer, Alfred Einstein, Arthur Mendel, and Edward Lowinsky.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1909-1963
Creator:
Fuson, Chester Garfield, 1881-1965
Extent: 0.8 linear feet (2 boxes)
Chester Garfield Fuson (1881-1965) taught English, geography, and Bible studies at the Canton Christian College in Canton,
China. He participated in a magnetic survey across Asia, and served as a teaching missionary under the Presbyterian Board
of Foreign Missions from 1917 to 1949. The collection documents Fuson's life in China from 1909 to 1917, as well as his continued
interest in the country from 1943 to 1963.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1916-1948
Extent: 4 boxes
Miscellaneous group of letters and materials concerning Ezra Pound. Includes letters from Pound to John Eliot Alden, James
T. Farrell, Ford Madox Ford, Arnold Gingrich, Roy F. Nichols, Henry B. Parkes, Felix Emmanuel Schelling, Robert Spiller, C.
Seymour Thompson, University of Pennsylvania Press, and Edwin Bucher Williams. Balance of collection comprises four essays
by Pound; material and drafts for Charles Norman’s "The Case of Ezra Pound," and 2 transcripts of Pound’s 1942 radio broadcasts;
photographs; and a copy of the FBI file on Ezra Pound.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1931-1938
Creator:
Kinberg, Olof, 1873-1960, Author
Extent: 10 boxes
The papers in this collection comprise psychological profiles of criminals taken by Swedish doctor and forensic psychiatrist
Olof Kinberg during his tenure at Långholmen's Central Prison (Långholmens fångvårdsanstalt) on Långholmen Island, Stockholm,
Sweden. The individual typescript dossiers are in Swedish. There are short summaries and some notes handwritten in English.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
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]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1760-1963
(Bulk: 1840-1950)
Extent: 2.5 linear feet
Gordon Alexander Block (1885-1964) was a Philadelphia lawyer and collector of Lincoln documents and memorabilia. The collection
includes twenty-three documents either signed by Lincoln or in his hand including a number of pleadings and court documents
from his years as a lawyer in Illinois. The collection also contains a variety of ephemera from the Civil War era, including
campaign ribbons and songbooks from 1860 and 1864 as well as broadsides, ribbons, and mourning cards issued after Lincoln’s
assassination. In addition, researchers will find a rich selection of visual representations of Lincoln in the collection,
including lithographs, prints, photographs, and engravings of the sixteenth president.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1912-2012
Creator:
Thayer, John B. (John Borland), 1894-1945
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
John "Jack" Borland Thayer (1894-1945) and his mother, Marian Longstreth Morris Thayer (circa 1872-1944), survived the sinking
of the Titanic along with only 705 other people. His father, John Borland Thayer (1862-1912) died during the only voyage of
the "unsinkable" ship. The John B. Thayer memorial collection of the sinking of the Titanic, contains first-hand accounts
of the sinking, Thayer family material, and more recent material documenting the continued interest in and efforts to memorialize
the tragedy.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1684-1942
Creator:
Morgadanes, Roberto
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
Roberto Morgadanes, a native of Mexico, studied for his doctorate in Romance languages at the University of Pennsylvania from
1940 to 1942, specializing in the origin of colonial Mexican drama. This collection consists of documents relating to Roberto
Morgadanes's studies as well as original Mexican religious dramas, mainly dating from the late 19th century to the beginning
of the 20th century.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
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]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1939-1998
Creator:
Physicians Forum.
Extent: 64 boxes
Administrative records, correspondence, and publications documenting the activities and policy concerns of the Physicians
Forum, an organization of progressive doctors founded by Ernst P. Boas in New York City. Its advocacy on the national level
encompassed numerous health issues, with particular focus on health insurance, discrimination in medicine, and resistance
to McCarthyism.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1838-1954
Creator:
S.S. White Dental Manufacturing Co..
Extent: 76 volumes
Company compiled reference library of dental equipment.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
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.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1904-1990
Creator:
Northrup, Herbert Roof, 1918-2007
Extent: 22 boxes
This collection primarily contains material relating to contract negotiations between General Electric (GE) and the International
Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) and the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), and the resulting case
before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Northrup used this material to examine GE's employee relations policies
and the implications of Boulwarism for two articles and a subsequent book. Also included in the collection is a box of personal
and financial correspondence belonging to Lemuel R. Boulware and Northrup's business correspondence when he worked in the
private sector as a consultant, as well as his time at GE.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1916-1994
Creator:
Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977
Extent: 47 boxes (+ 1 map drawer)
Some personal papers of Leopold Stokowski, including correspondence to and from Stokowski, notebooks, calendars, bank statements,
royalty statements, insturance records, and contracts; this includes some correspondence and contracts related to Stokowski’s
tenure as conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra (bulk 1937-1946). Also includes writings by and about Stokowski, obituaries,
programs, photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, awards, memorabilia, and issues of three newsletters devoted to Stokowski. Also
includes administrative correspondence of the former curator of the Leopold Stokowski Collection at the Curtis Institute of
Music, Dr. Edwin E. Heilakka, 1980-1994.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1765-1937
Creator:
Furness Family
Extent: 49 boxes
Family records, personal records, and materials related to the publication of the New Variorum editions of Shakespearean texts.
The collection includes the work of Furness and his son, as writers, editors, and collectors, but it also includes personal
materials related to their non-scholarly interests. Family members include: Horace Howard Furness (1833-1912), Horace Howard
Furness (1865-1930), Helen Kate Furness, William Henry Furness, and Louise Brooks Winsor Furness.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1921-1991
Creator:
Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985
Extent: 78 boxes (+ 2 map drawers)
Ormandy served as the onductor/musical director of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (1931-1936) and the Philadelphia Orchestra
(1937-1980). His collection includes general and interoffice correspondence; administrative files concerning programming;
notes; programs and itineraries; clippings; and awards. The majority of the materials concern Ormandy’s tenure at the Philadelphia
Orchestra.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1910-2003
(Bulk: 1942-1945)
Creator:
Rosenfeld, Jack, 1921-2004
Extent: 18 boxes
Collection of correspondence, writings, memorabilia, and photographs of Jack Rosenfeld, mainly pertaining to his service in
the United States Army during the Second World War, from September 1942 to November 1945. Rosenfeld's extensive wartime correspondence
with his fiancée, family members, and friends offers glimpses into the experiences of everyday Americans during the war, both
from the point of view of individuals serving in the Armed Forces, and from that of the civilian community at home, especially
in Philadelphia. The correspondence also gives an impression of Jewish community life in Philadelphia at the time, and of
the perspectives of American Jews on the war. A little more than half of the correspondence is in the form of the miniaturized
facsimiles known as Victory Mail, or V-Mail. Jack Rosenfeld's writings include a memoir about his wartime experiences (dated
1995), and an autobiographical essay about his family and childhood. Documents and ephemera from Rosenfeld's military service
include materials related to his participation in musical theater productions by the Army's Entertainment Section of Special
Services. The majority of the photographs were taken during the Second World War in the locations where Rosenfeld was stationed
in North Africa, Italy, France, and Germany.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-08-07
1779-1937
(Bulk: 1893-1911)
Creator:
John Bartram Association.
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
The John Bartram Association was founded in 1893 for the purpose of protecting and enhancing the the home and garden of John
Bartram, known today as "Bartram's Garden." This collection, dating from 1779 to 1937 (bulk 1893 to 1911), document the association's
foundation and early administrative activities predominately through correspondence, accented by newspaper clippings, advertising
fliers, and invitation cards.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-08-22
1897-1964
(Bulk: 1947-1964)
Creator:
University of Pennsylvania. School of Dental Medicine.
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
The Evans Dental Institute, today known as the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, was founded in 1878 as
the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. The Stomatological Society was a professional organization based within the school,
active in the middle of the twentieth century, that served to further the knowledge and interests of dentists and dental students.
The collection is comprised of papers used by officers of the Stomatological Society to manage the organization. Financial
documents, membership applications, secretary and treasurer's ledgers and a small amount of memorabilia comprise the bulk
of the collection.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-08-25
1831-1932
(Bulk: 1880-1924)
Creator:
Robinson, Charles Mulford, 1869-1917
Extent: 2.8 linear feet (7 boxes)
Charles Mulford Robinson (1869-1917) was a newspaper editor, author, and professor celebrated as one of the United States'
first urban planners and early proponents of the "City Beautiful" movement. This collection features several of his urban
improvement reports delivered to communities which solicited his services as a "civic advisor," as well as the personal correspondence
of him and his wife Eliza; newspaper clippings about his life, death, and activities; scrapbooks; poems, prose-pieces, hymns,
and plays composed by Robinson in his spare time; photographs; and other personal records from throughout his life.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-09-24
1900-1939
Creator:
Reber, Joel Howard
Extent: 0.2 linear feet (1 box)
Joel Howard Reber (born 1870) was a Philadelphia attorney, who served as president of the Plays and Players Club of Philadelphia
and was involved with the Art Alliance and the Drama Guild. This collection consists of letters written to Reber from friends
and acquaintances, many of them actors, producers, designers or otherwise involved in theater. Many of the letters refer to
gifts and cards sent by Reber, and several of them refer to parties given by Reber and his wife.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-09-24
1916-1942
(Bulk: 1935-1936)
Creator:
Myers, Aaron Michael
Extent: 0.9 linear feet (3 boxes)
A collection of photographs from Dr. Aaron M. Myers' travels in England and Scotland in 1935 to 1936, as well as assorted
playbills, tickets, newspaper clippings of theatrical reviews, and other ephemera of the 1930s theatre scene in England and
Philadelphia.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-10-17
1924-1934
Creator:
Walker, David B.
Extent: 2.8 linear feet (7 boxes)
David B. Walker lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and attended Smedley Elementary, the Alexander Henry School, Harding Junior
High, Frankford High, and Northeast High Summer School probably between 1924 and 1934. This collection contains his school
notebooks and projects from elementary school to high school as well as practice forms and notes from his junior and senior
business courses.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-10-17
1882-1932
Creator:
Brown, George William, 1870-1932
Extent: 1.4 linear feet (4 boxes)
George William Brown (1870-1932) was a professor of Semitic languages and Indology, a founding member of the Linguistic Society
of America, and a missionary in India for sixteen years as a member of the Disciples of Christ. This collection consists of
materials documenting Brown's career in research, writing, and teaching about religion, missionary work, and linguistics,
dating from 1892 to 1932.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-11-06
1916-1935
Extent: 1 volume
An anonymous diary and guest book spanning from 1916 to 1935 that was kept at a summer home on a Maine island in the vicinity
of Bar Harbor and the surrounding islands of Acadia National Park.
|