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Formal title:
Brown University Corporation Records
Extent:
69.75 linear feet
Date range:
1764-2018
Abstract:
This collection consists of material generated by the Brown University Corporation. It contains meeting minutes of the corporation as a whole, of the Board of Trustees, and of the Board of Fellows, reports, correspondence, biographies of members, honorary degree citations,
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
OF.1B.1
Inventory:
File Box 92 Department Material : Art
Aims and Plans
1930 April
File Box 70 Brown University--Faculty
To the Board of Fellows. Submitted by Nathaniel F. Davis, Secretary of the Faculty. Requests the new rules be observed in conferring the degree of Master of Arts. Note added by Alvah Hovey, July 25, 1887, stating that he will recommend that the Board grant the request
1887 May 3
File Box 70a Poland, William Carey, 1846-1929 (1868)
To the President and Corporation. Recommends the placement of the busts of Washington and Franklin in the Museum of Fine Arts under his direction
1899 June 19
File Box 70a Tillinghast, Louis A
Recieves master of arts with the class of 1857
1903 June 23
...and 2 other matches
Formal title:
Todd S. J. Lawson papers
Extent:
8 linear feet
Date range:
1958-1986 (bulk 1974-1985)
Abstract:
Todd S. J. Lawson was an accomplished mid-to-late twentieth century gay writer of both prose and poetry, a small press publisher and editor, and a journalist. This collection consists of a variety of materials, the bulk of which dates from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s, and includes manuscripts, correspondence, print materials, business records, and a small collection of photographs and ephemeral materials. In addition to a substantial collection of manuscripts mainly from Lawson's own writings, it includes a significant number of printing proofs, and an interesting collection of scattered issues, including a few historic titles, from a variety of small press periodicals.
Repository:
Brown University
Collection call no:
Ms. 2010.005
Inventory:
File Box 5 Folder 245 San Francisco Arts and Letters Foundation : resume (of Todd Lawson)
on San Francisco Arts and Letters Foundation stationary
File Box 5 Folder 252
Arts...Letters...Publishers and Printers ...and...Systems
File Box 5 Folder 253
Arts...Letters...Publishers and Printers ...and...Systems
File Box 5 Folder 254
Arts...Letters...Publishers and Printers ...and...Systems
...and 59 other matches
Formal title:
Rhode Island Theatre Collection
Extent:
5.8 linear feet
Date range:
1855-2006
Abstract:
The Rhode Island Theatre Collection contains handbill, performance programs, newspapers clippings, and personal notes related to theatres and theatre companies in Rhode Island from 1855-2006.
Repository:
Providence Public Library, Rhode Island Collection
Collection call no:
MSS 017
Inventory:
File Box 12 Folder 139-140 Providence Performing Arts Center programs
1988-2001
 
Formal title:
Mieke Bal papers
Extent:
16.25 Linear feet
Date range:
1957-2011
Abstract:
Papers of the cultural theorist, critic, and video artist, Mieke Bal. Items include correspondence, conference material, teaching material, artworks and related material, published writings, research, and electronic records.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2016.014
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 16 Correspondence re: Bunker of Art, Gallery of Contemporary Art in Krakow
2002
File Box 6 Folder 18 "Art Clips": email correspondence
2002
File Box 9 Folder 32 Responses to "Semiotics and Art History" article in the Art Bulletin
1992-1993
File Box 14 Box A: Art Clips: Baldessari
n.d.
...and 22 other matches
Formal title:
Claiborne Pell Senatorial Papers, Photographs
Extent:
35 box(es)
Date range:
1920-1997 (bulk 1960-1996)
Abstract:
The Claiborne Pell Senatorial Papers consists of the records of the Senator and his staff. These files cover the 36 years Pell served as a United States Senator from Rhode Island beginning in 1960 and ending in 1996.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
MsG. 71.9
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 24 American Arts Alliance Gala Salute to Congress and the Arts
1987 May 28
File Box 1 Folder 62 Arts Education Group (photocopy)
1977
File Box 22 Folder 1255 Train Art Exhibit
undated
File Box 24 Folder 1336 Very Special Arts Expo
undated
...and 7 other matches
Formal title:
S. J. Perelman Papers
Extent:
Approximately 400 item(s)
Date range:
1914-1987
Abstract:
S.J. Perelman was a humorist, screenwriter, and dramatist, noted for his adept word play and wild imagination. Perelman wrote many humorous short pieces for
Repository:
Brown University Library
Collection call no:
Ms. 87.2
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 4 Tuchman, Barbara to Abby and Adam Perelman
On behalf of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters
1919 Oct 18
File Box 2 Folder 6X "The Flash", with drawings by Al Hirschfeld (Art News, pp 37-40)
1973 Apr
File Box 1XX Modell, Frank. Ink Cartoon drawing
17 x 27 cm. Original drawing. With dog's head corrected in a paste-over, of a cartoon published in The New Yorker magazine -- copyright statement attached. Inscribed "To Laura and Sid, Dog Lovers, Art Lovers with best wishes, Frank."
Aug 5
Subseries Box 1XXX Supplement #4
From the Art Department of the Brown University News and Information Services
1988 Jan 30
...and 3 other matches
Formal title:
J. Carter Brown papers
Extent:
250 linear feet
Date range:
1937-2002 (bulk 1990-2002)
Abstract:
The J. Carter Brown papers primarily contain correspondence, administrative materials, lecture notes, photographs, and other materials spanning his life. The bulk of the material is related to Brown's consulting business and his involvement as a board member with many organizations, dating between 1990 and 2002.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms. 2007.020
Inventory:
Series National Gallery of Art
1969-2002
File Box 62 Art Loan Materials
Scope and Contents note International and Domestic Loan materials, Installation materials
1994-1998
File Box 87 Miscellaneous A
Scope and Contents note Art Dealers Association of America; Art Restoration for Cultural Heritage; Aspen Institute; Assn of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges; Barnes Foundation; Blair House Fine Arts Advisory Committee; Brick Market Foundation; British Institute
1982-2000
File Box 120 Miscellaneous E-F
Scope and Contents note English Speaking Union, Faberge Arts Foundation, Federal City Council, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities, Federal Reserve System, Franc Shor Luncheon Group, Friends of Art and Preservation in Embassies, Friends of Dresden, Friends of Florence
1971-2002
...and 45 other matches
Formal title:
J. Carter Brown papers
Extent:
251 Linear Feet
Date range:
1934-2003 (1990-2002)
Abstract:
The J. Carter Brown papers primarily contain correspondence, administrative materials, lecture notes, photographs, and other materials spanning his life. The bulk of the material is related to Brown's consulting business and his involvement as a board member with many organizations, dating between 1990 and 2002.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2007.020
Inventory:
Series National Gallery of Art
1969-2002
File Box 62 Art Loan Materials
Scope and Contents note International and Domestic Loan materials, Installation materials
1994-1998
File Box 87 Miscellaneous A
Scope and Contents note Art Dealers Association of America; Art Restoration for Cultural Heritage; Aspen Institute; Assn of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges; Barnes Foundation; Blair House Fine Arts Advisory Committee; Brick Market Foundation; British Institute
1982-2000
File Box 120 Miscellaneous E-F
Scope and Contents note English Speaking Union, Faberge Arts Foundation, Federal City Council, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities, Federal Reserve System, Franc Shor Luncheon Group, Friends of Art and Preservation in Embassies, Friends of Dresden, Friends of Florence
1971-2002
...and 45 other matches
Formal title:
Sam Tangredi collection of speeches
Extent:
1.9 linear feet (4 archival boxes, 1 archival half-box)
Date range:
1993-1995
Abstract:
This collection contains the drafts and final speeches written by Sam Tangredi for Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton, and Under Secretary of the Navy Richard Danzig during the years 1993-1995.
Repository:
Naval War College (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
Collection call no:
MSC-355
Inventory:
File Box 5 Folder 17 Introduction of Art Buchwald
1993 Dec 07
 
Formal title:
William Eaton Foster Papers
Extent:
2 box(es)
Date range:
1877-1930
Abstract:
The Foster papers contain William E. Foster’s personal papers during his tenure as librarian at the Providence Public Library. Included are the manuscripts for the many speeches and addresses given to various clubs and organizations on historical and literary matters, subjects Foster was especially interested in. There are also handwritten and typed manuscripts for books and articles written by Foster and some of his writings published in booklet form.
Repository:
Providence Public Library, Special Collections
Collection call no:
MSS005
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 7 The Dramatic Art of Sophocles
Manuscript address read before the Greek Club
1890
File Box 2 Folder 21 Correspondence – Retirement, Resignation, Librarian Emeritus
Henry Gardner, 2 p. 1930 February 8. Ruth Crawford Coombz, 2 p. 1930 February 8. Mary C. Essex. 1930 February 8. Gertrude E. Brown, President, Staff Association. 1930 February 8. Bertha H. Lyman. 1930 February 10. H.L. Koopman. 1930 February 10. I.O. Winslow, Superintendent Emeritus, Department of Public Schools, Providence. 1930 February 12. Arthur R. Blessing, Librarian, Naval War College. 1930 February 12. Harry Parsons Cross. 1930 February 13. Lydia C. Beckwith. 1930 February 13. H. Freeman, City Library Association Springfield, MA. 1930 February 14. R.R. Bowker. 1930 February 14. Frank P. Hill. Chief Librarian Brooklyn Public Library. 1930 February 15. Walter G. Everett. 1930 February 16. Ruth, niece. 1930 February 17. W.W. Keen, Typed. 1930 February 17. Carl Milam, secretary ALA, Typed. 1930 February 17. Irving B. Richman. 1930 February 18. Francis G. Allinson. 1930 February 18. William V. Weller? 1930 February 18. William G. Law. 1930 February 28. Walter S. Biscoe. 1930 March 10. Hlare Hudsow. 1930 March 13. George H. Tripp, Librarian, Free Public Library New Bedford, MA. 1930 March 14. Sarah M. Gough. 1930 March 15. James I. Wyer, Director New York State Library. 1930 March 24. L. Stanley Jast, Chief Librarian, Manchester Public Libraries, England. 1930 March 28. E.E. Lowe, Director City of Leicester Museum, Art Gallery and Public Libraries, England. 1930 March 31. H.A. Fussell. 1930 March 31. 3 p. Mary Eileen Ohern. 1930 April 1. Zach Chafee, Jr. 2 p. typed. 1930 April 2. William V. Kellen. 1930 April 6. W.M.C. Carlton, Williams College Library. 1930 April 8. S.C Mitchell, University of Richmond. 1930 April 12. J.F. Jameson Library of Congress. 1930 April 14. Charles Nowell, Coventry England. 1930 April 19. J.F. Jameson Library of Congress. 1930 May 9. J.B. Richmond. n.d
1930 February 8-May 9, undated
 

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