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Formal title:
Dr. Carl Russell Gross papers
Extent:
1.0 cubic feet
Date range:
1878-1971 (bulk 1935-1971)
Abstract:
Papers created by Providence physician, Dr. Carl Russell Gross, relating to Black history in Rhode Island. The collection includes draft manuscripts he wrote as well as subject files.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0002
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 33 “The Negro in Rhode Island Arts”: Short biographies on various Black artists
1968
 
Formal title:
Rhode Island Medical Society papers
Extent:
29 linear feet
Date range:
1791-1989 (bulk 1880-1970)
Abstract:
The Rhode Island Medical Society papers primarily relate to the activities of the Society, various topics in medical research, and the history of the medical sciences. The papers include correspondence, reports, and memos; addresses and speeches; case studies; documents; research/lecture notes and papers; medical notebooks; autograph letters of prominent men of medicine collected by George Dallas Hersey; medical drawings; photographs; meeting programs; biographical data; slides; and, other miscellanea. Names of persons and groups represented include: William P. Davis, Helen DeJong, Robert F. Noyes, Herbert G. Partridge, Providence Franklin Society, and Brown University School of Medicine.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms. 89.17
Inventory:
File Box 5X Folder 1.2 X Endo Lab art Portfolio Series "The Artist Looks at Pain", 1972
1972
 
Formal title:
John Tracy Winterich papers
Extent:
3500 item(s)
Date range:
1814-1966 (1917-1966)
Abstract:
These are the personal papers of American journalist, author, and bibliophile John T. Winterich, who wrote various works on book collecting and printing such as
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.Winterich
Inventory:
Item Box 4 Folder 2 Cleland, T. M. "Progress" in the graphic arts. Stamford, Conn., Overbrook Press
Scope and Contents 1000 copies - this one inscribed to Winterich
1949
Item Box 4 Folder 20 Winship, George Parker. William Caxton & his Work. The Book Arts Club of the University of California
1937
Item Box 4 Folder 20 Winterich, John T. 23 Books & the Stories Behind Them. Prospectus. Book Arts Club of the University of California
Scope and Contents 2 copies
1938
Item Box 5 Folder 10 Cleveland Graphic Arts Industry banquet. Address by John T. Winterich
1956 Jan 17
 
Formal title:
Joseph Peace Hazard papers
Extent:
3.62 cubic feet
Date range:
circa 2039-200 BCE, 1822-1892 (bulk 1839-1890)
Abstract:
Papers of a textile manufacturer, traveler, and spiritualist from Rhode Island.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0090
Inventory:
Item Box 2 Folder 62 Item 13 Woman’s National University and School of Useful and Ornamental Arts membership ticket
circa 1890
 
Formal title:
Caren Kaplan papers
Extent:
6 linear feet
Date range:
1968–2022
Abstract:
Caren Kaplan is Professor of American Studies and affiliated faculty in Cultural Studies and Science and Technology Studies at University of California, Davis. She has been a leading scholar of Transnational feminism, Postcolonial theory, and Militarization Studies. This collection includes correspondence related to Kaplan's academics, professional career, writings, and talks; papers from her undergraduate and graduate education; conference materials; syllabi and lecture notes; and draft writings. Materials date from 1968 – 2022.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2022.007
Inventory:
File Box 3 Folder 64 The Arts of War: Military Culture, Media, and Technology: syllabi and assignment prompts
n.d.
File Box 5 Folder 51 Talk: "The Balloon Prospect: Panoramic Art and the Emergence of a Militarized Landscape:" typed draft and printed article
February 2011
 
Formal title:
Virginia Louise Doris papers
Extent:
Over 200 items item(s)
Date range:
1970-1983
Abstract:
Contains poetry of V.L.D. and her research materials pertaining to Edgar Allan Poe and Sarah Helen Whitman, etc. Consists, for the most part, of xerox copies in three-ring binders, but also includes original correspondence, mounted photographs, newspaper clippings, tear-sheets, etc.
Repository:
Brown University Library
Collection call no:
Ms. 81.6
Inventory:
File Box 4 Folder 1 Newspaper clippings and covering letter
Copy of newspaper, 24 Jan 1980, containing article by V.L.D. entitled "Providence Athenaeum an art lovers delight"; 2 xerox copies of newspaper clippings, 12, 20 December 1979; with covering letter dated 25 Jan 1980
1979 Dec 12-1980 Jan 25
 
Formal title:
Arthur W. Heintzelman papers
Extent:
1 folder
Date range:
1911
Abstract:
Seven postcards and one transcript of letters sent by Arthur Heintzelman document his trip to Europe in 1911 after receiving the first RISD Alumni Association Traveling Scholarship.
Repository:
Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Collection call no:
10.02.4
Formal title:
Lee Hall records
Extent:
3.75 linear feet
Date range:
1975-1983
Abstract:
Maintained primarily as notebook logs by the President's staff, the series contains photocopies of President Lee Hall's letters, memorandums, speeches, lectures and writings. Fourteen videotaped interviews with recipients of an Honorary Degree or Athena Award have been transferred from the Library.
Repository:
Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Collection call no:
2.10
Formal title:
Cornelius C. Moore papers
Extent:
3 box(es)
Date range:
1922-1970
Abstract:
The papers of Cornelius C. Moore Esq., an avid silver collector, contains correspondence and photographs that relate directly to Moore's silver collecting. Additional material includes documentation on a number exhibitions in the 1960s for Moore's silver collection. The collection was the basis for the publication of the art-history book, "American-Silver 1670-1830: The Silver Moore Collection at Providence College." Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation and Providence College, (1980).
Repository:
Phillips Memorial Library
Collection call no:
rppc_ccmoore
Inventory:
Series Correspondence
This series contains the correspondence between Mr. Cornelius C. Moore and art and antique dealers he worked with. The correspondence details the work of the dealers in locating pieces that were of historical and artistic interest to Moore, as well as the financial transactions behind each purchase
1927-1970
 
Formal title:
David S. Josephson papers on Percy Grainger
Extent:
1 linear foot
Date range:
1901-2002
Abstract:
The collection contains research materials on the composer, arranger, and pianist Percy Grainger that were compiled by Brown University Professor of Music, David S. Josephson. Contents include Josephson’s research notes, concert programs, correspondence, articles, and reviews of Grainger’s work.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2017.019

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