Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search results
Please contact the Booth Family Center for Special Collections for assistance with accessing these materials.
New Search
Search all record types where
  • keyword(s): Meyer

Showing Results: 201 - 220 of 236

Folder 14-1917 (2)

 Item
Scope and Contents Hanley, James F. and Ballard MacDonald. "Indiana." New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1917. Kalman, Emmerich, Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse. "Just A Voice to Call Me Dear." New York: T. B. Harms Company, 1917. Kern, Jerome, Gul Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse. "Till the Clouds Roll By." New York: T. B. Harms, 1917. Meyer, George W. andd Howard Johnson. "In the Land of Wedding Bells." New York: Leo Feist, 1917. Morse, Theodore and Dorothy Terriss. "Sing Me Love's Lullaby." New York: Leo...
Dates: 1913-1944
Found in Notes:  New York: T. B. Harms, 1917. Meyer, George W. andd Howard Johnson. "In the Land of Wedding Bells."

Teilhard to Pierre Leroy 7/6/50., 07/06/1950-07/06/1950

 File — Box 1: Series 331; Series 332, Folder: 36
Identifier: 28992
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: (Box 1, Folders 22 - 98) This series contains correspondence from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to his long-time friend and fellow Jesuit, Pierre Leroy. Letters date from March 7, 1948 to April 4, 1955, just before the former's death. All letters have been previously published in 'Letters from My Friend, 1948-1955,' collected and introduced by Pierre Leroy and translated from the French with a preface by Mary Lukas. Four unpublished letters included in this collection are dated as follows:...
Dates: 07/06/1950-07/06/1950
Found in Notes:  LFMF 57).Reference(s) to Pierre Chaillet,Jacques Goussault, Henri Lubac, JeanPiveteau, Rene Meyer, FrancoiseRaphael.

Aneurin Williams, 1874 - 1934

 File — Box 37: [Barcode: 39020030757911], Folder: 14-21
Scope and Contents

Approximately 130 pieces of correspondence sent to British politician Aneurin Williams between 1874 and 1934 from various personalities in the arts and politics, including historian, novelist, and editor J.A. Froude, German philologist Kuno Meyer, and Sir Edward Augustus Bond, principal Librarian of the British Museum. A curatorial file compiled by Scheetz is also included.

Dates: 1874 - 1934
Found in Notes:  Froude, German philologist Kuno Meyer, and Sir Edward Augustus Bond, principal Librarian of the British Museum.

Scrapbook 1912-13: pp.61-130., 11/01/1912-12/05/1912

 File — Box 9: Series 568, Folder: 2
Identifier: 42588
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Note: To facilitate locating material and use of the printed index, folder numbers are assigned to each page group described in the finding aid.

Dates: 11/01/1912-12/05/1912
Found in Notes:  TO MEYER, GEORGE VON L. (1912): Typed Letter Signed

GREEN, FITZHUGH, SR. - NAVY: CORRES.

Corresp. - 10/1972., 10/01/1972-10/31/1972

 File — Box 8: Series GAMMS422.2, Folder: 32
Identifier: GAMMS422.2.440
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Chronological Correspondence.

Dates: 10/01/1972-10/31/1972
Found in Notes:  McCabe, Peter Deriabin, W.W. Quinn, Charles A. Meyer, William M. Batten, John Keshishian, Frederick Copeland, Stanley Schneider, Jack Valenti, William Clother, W.W.

Folder 7-1908 (2)

 Item
Scope and Contents Leighton and Leighton. "I Never Knew I Loved You Till You Said Goodbye." Chicago: Star Music Company, 1908. Meyer, George W. and Alfred Bryan. "I'll Take Care of You." New York: Harry Cooper, 1908. Mills, Kerry and Arthur J. Lamb. "If You Were Mine." New York: F. A. Mills, 1908. Scott, Cyril and Christina Rossetti. "Lullaby Composed for Voice & Pianoforte." New York: Galaxy Music Corp., 1908. Solman, Alfred and Arthur J. Lamb. "I'll Be Home At Harvest Time." New York: Jos. W. Stern &...
Dates: 1906-1912
Found in Notes:  Chicago: Star Music Company, 1908. Meyer, George W. and Alfred Bryan. "I'll Take Care of You."

21:10. "Atalanta in Calydon" / 100 First Editions / Correspondence / Georgetown University., 1976-1980, bulk: 1976 - 1980

 File — Multiple Containers
Dates: 1976-1980; Majority of material found within 1976 - 1980
Found in Notes:  Typescript of address by Terry L. Meyers, "Whether ever he will be clothed and in his right mind, Heaven only knows." 3.

1909, As

 File — Box 1, Folder: 1
Scope and content note From the Collection: The bulk of Bowers' correspondence deals with inquiries pertaining to government positions and appointments, especially relating to the federal judgeship for the Chicago district. Some of the cases discussed in the correspondence are: Barber & Moon Lumber Company Case; New York Harbor Pollution Case; and the Montana lands, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department. Bowers' correspondence, of a semi-official nature, encompasses the year 1909-1910. The bulk of the correspondence deals...
Dates: 1909-1910
Found in Notes:  American Food Journal, H.B. Meyers, Publ., June 19 1909, inre Whiskey controversy.

Corresp. 7/1963-12/1963., 07/01/1963-12/31/1963

 File — Box 4: Series GAMMS422.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: GAMMS422.2.333
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Chronological Correspondence.

Dates: 07/01/1963-12/31/1963
Found in Notes:  Correspondents include Sylvia Ormsby-Gore, Wallace Carroll, Gerhard A. Meyer, William O. Wyckoff, Joseph W. Allen, James M.

Correspondence 1981 - G., 01/01/1981-12/31/1981

 File — Box 3: Series 1012; Series 1013; Series 1014; Series 1015; Series 1016; Series 1017, Folder: 14
Identifier: 66255
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.

Dates: 01/01/1981-12/31/1981
Found in Notes:  ., Chairman of the Bristol-Meyers Company - TLS 6/1/81. Goldman, Toni, Marie Abrams, and Norman Epstein, of the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville, Kentucky, Inc. - TLS 11/2/81.

Folder 19-1918 (2)

 Item
Scope and Contents Goodwin, Walter and Clyde Hager. "That Wonderful Mother Of Mine." New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1918. Gottler, Archie and Grant Clarke. "I Hate To Lose You, I'm So Used To You Now." New York: Waterson-Berlin & Snyder Co., 1918. Hanley, James F., Joe Goodwin and Ballard MacDonald. "Three Wonderful Letters From Home." New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1918. Morgan, Jimmie and Billy Duval. "Roaming Romeo." New York: George Fairman, 1918. Pinkard, Maceo. "Don't Cry Little Girl Don't...
Dates: 1873-1958
Found in Notes:  "Cheer Up Mother It's All Right Now." New York: Meyer Cohen Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1918. Wilson, Lew and Al Dubin.

Oversize Sheet Music - Inscribed , 1917 - 1941

 File — Box 5, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: The George H. O'Connor Papers contain correspondence, photographs, programs, songs, music and cartoons, accumulated by O'Connor throughout his life. The correspondence includes letters from William H. Taft, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, J. Edgar Hoover, Cordell Hull, and Edward Stettinius. The most interesting letters are two written by O'Connor himself to his wife Blanche, while O'Connor was staying at Warm Springs with President Roosevelt.Perhaps the most...
Dates: 1917 - 1941
Found in Notes:  Pierson and Co. inscribed by Pierson on the front cover. "Where Is My Meyer," Compiled by L. Wolfe Gilbert, arrangement copyright 1927 by Leo Feist inscribed to O'Connor by Gilbert on front cover with TLS 1928 January 16 from Gilbert to O'Connor, which accompanied the music also oversize envelope from Vogel Music.

Correspondence 1964 M-N., 01/01/1964-12/31/1964

 File — Box 5: Series 640, Folder: 9
Identifier: 46272
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: [Folders 1:1 - 6:13] Correspondence received by CBL from 1933 through 1971. Includes carbon replies from CBL. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent for each year. To maintain the integrity of a series of correspondence by certain individuals, a given year may include letters from preceding years. In such cases, correspondence is filed by the most recent date in the series. Content is primarily social and personal. Some unclassified official correspondence is included. (Further official...
Dates: 01/01/1964-12/31/1964
Found in Notes:  LYON 1964: Typed Letter Signed

MEYER, ARMIN H. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1964: Typed Letter Signed

MILLAR, JOHN Y. - CORRES.

Lutz, Paul., 07/10/1995-07/10/1995

 File — Box 3: Series GAMMS410.3; Series GAMMS410.4; Series GAMMS410.5, Folder: 21
Identifier: GAMMS410.4.171
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Dates: 07/10/1995-07/10/1995
Found in Notes:  Attached to this Letter is 1 Printed Article by Karl E. Meyer from the July/August 1995 issue of "Archaeology" magazine.

Heberlein, Wolfgang., 01/07/1997-01/07/1997

 File — Box 3: Series GAMMS410.3; Series GAMMS410.4; Series GAMMS410.5, Folder: 29
Identifier: GAMMS410.4.179
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Dates: 01/07/1997-01/07/1997
Found in Notes:  BY HEBERLEIN, WOLFGANG (1997): Typed Letter Signed

MEYER, JOCHEN - REF. BY HEBERLEIN, WOLFGANG (1997): Typed Letter Signed

DE GAULLE, CHARLES - REF.

September 1-10, 1672 - 1968

 File — Box 2: [Barcode: 39020030754827], Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Jesuit obituaries: John A. MacDonald (1907), Leopold Bushart (1909), Peter de Meyer (1878), John J. McKeaney (1967), Anthony Dooher (1914), Casper Menke (1894), Albert Wagner (1924), Martin M. Harts (1895), Anthony Krammer (1875), Peter Karleskind (1862), William J. Lanigan (1966), Vincent S. McDonough (1939), Alphonsus J. Donlon (1923), Matthias Mueller (1925), Richard Martin (1939), Robert Fulton (1895), William Rice (1864), Antoine Laval (1728), Maximilien le Roy (1768), Terence J. Shealy...
Dates: 1672 - 1968
Found in Notes:  MacDonald (1907), Leopold Bushart (1909), Peter de Meyer (1878), John J. McKeaney (1967), Anthony Dooher (1914), Casper Menke (1894), Albert Wagner (1924), Martin M.

MS#129 Letter to William Michael Rossetti from Swinburne., 10/13/1864-10/13/1864

 File — Box 1: Series GAMMS470.1 [Barcode: 39020030747755], Folder: 7
Identifier: GAMMS470.1.7
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Contains all material by and pertaining to Algernon Charles Swinburne. Corresponding curatorial files maintained by John Mayfield for most items are cited. Access to these files are by permission from the Manuscripts Librarian.

Dates: 10/13/1864-10/13/1864
Found in Notes:  Note: this letter is published in "Uncollected Letters of Algernon Charles Swinburne," edited by Terry Meyers (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2005), I:29-30.

Blumberg, Nate., May 1939; 1940; January 31, 1942; April 14, 1945; 1950; 1951; October 1950; June 8, 1957; July 15, 1952; 1957 and undated.

 File
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Box 16. Alphabetical photographic files Bloomgarten — Boles, Glen, 64 folders.

Dates: May 1939; 1940; January 31, 1942; April 14, 1945; 1950; 1951; October 1950; June 8, 1957; July 15, 1952; 1957 and undated.
Found in Notes:  Nate Blumberg, daughter, Mrs. Fred Meyers and daughter, Bill Scully, Jules Levey, Arthur Mayer, Millon Rackmil, Alfred Daff, Cliff Work, Irene Dunne, John Joseph, Emil Schram, and Gregory La Cava.

"An die neue Tricolore," op. 398, no. 9, 1872 April 27

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Autograph manuscript signed, first performed on the ship "Rhein," 4 pages. Song for two tenors and bass. Separate leaf for each part, one combining all three. Presentation inscription to a Captain Meyer, first performer of the first tenor part. With a second set of parts (three pages) transcribed by B Böttgen. This work is a ninth song added to the original eight of opus 398 and published by Andre in 1878 as Neun patriotische Lieder für vierstimmige Männerchor.

Dates: 1872 April 27
Found in Notes:  Presentation inscription to a Captain Meyer, first performer of the first tenor part. With a second set of parts (three pages) transcribed by B Böttgen.

Scrapbook 1912-13: pp.377a-end., 11/02/1912-02/04/1913

 File — Box 9: Series 568, Folder: 5
Identifier: 42591
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Note: To facilitate locating material and use of the printed index, folder numbers are assigned to each page group described in the finding aid.

Dates: 11/02/1912-02/04/1913
Found in Notes:  Printed special order from George von L. Meyer, U.S. Secretary of the Navy, requesting all officers on duty in Washington to pay respects to U.S. president on 1/1/1913. c. b/w photograph, men building and igloo. d.