Music by Da Costa for the play written by George Houston Bass. Finished draft of score on vellum, with performance copies of parts.
Voice and piano. Lyrics by Townsend Brewster, music by Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum and copy.
Voice and piano. Poem by William Blake set to music by Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum only.
Baritone, piano. Poem by Carl Sandberg set to music by Da Costa. Two finished drafts on vellum and copies.
Choral. To Sheldon Clark. Finished manucript on vellum signed N. George Da Costa.
Choral. Finished manucript on vellum signed N. George Da Costa.
Also Trio for Violin, Viola, and Cello, Lines in Rythmic Motion. Includes sketches, drafts, finished manuscript with copies, performance notes by Da Costa, and program from the first performance.
Noel Da Costa. 1/4" open reel audio tape; incidental music for the play The Fun House, by George Bass
Noel Da Costa. 1/4" open reel audio tape; "Complete Music" noted on back
"School Songs", as sung by Evelyn Richardson and transcribed by Noel Da Costa. Sketches, drafts, and a few finished drafts of songs "Before All Lands East or West", "The Distant Chimes", "The May Song", and "Isle of Beauty".
Condolence Letters. Written upon the death of Richard M. Helms, arranged alphabetically.
Correspondence exchanged between Graham Greene, Shirley Hazzard and Francis Steegmuller, 1973 to 1990. Includes printed matter about Greene, including articles, newspaper clippings, exhibition and collection catalogs, as well as Greeneiana such as the menu from "Da Gemma's" restaurant in Capri (Folder 4:57); and the commemorative book of Greene's honorary citizenship of Capri (Folder 4:55).
(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.
Correspondence, reports, and printed materials collected by CVHE during his service in Afghanistan from 1942 to 1945.
The series contains correspondence relating to the Commission dating from 1978 to 1983.
The Subject Files series contains correspondence, notes, articles, printouts, clippings, and other ephemera of Stephen Graubard, primarily relating to his work as Editor of Daedalus and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, but including material regarding his work for the Carnegie Scholars program, as professor at Brown University, etc. The series is further divided into two sub-series comprising alphabetical and chronologically arranged files.
Correspondence arranged alphabetically by correspondent.