Printed Articles. The first set of articles appears chronologically. The second set of articles is arranged alphabetically.
Printed Articles. The first set of articles appears chronologically. The second set of articles is arranged alphabetically.
[Boxes 11 - 16] The next 6 oversize flat boxes contain blueprints and renderings for stage sets. Arrangement is alphabetical by opera.
Contains incoming correspondence to John Gilmary Shea. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Miscellaneous autograph, signed manuscripts by various individuals collected by John S. Mayfield.
The Rudolf Allers papers consist of 51 copies of 25 pamphlets by Allers on psychiatry and philosophy arranged in 25 folders in two boxes.
[Boxes 5 - 9] Contains both original and xerox copies of printed music scores for operas. Scores are primarily vocal scores. All scores include production annotations unless otherwise noted. Arrangement is alphabetical by title.
Printed Materials and Photographs.
The collection consists of the papers of author Sophy Burnham, including manuscripts of her written works, correspondence related to her works (particuarly her books and articles on angels), her diaries, files related to publishing, and audiovisual and digital media.
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).
Correspondence, promotional materials and newspaper/article clippings relating to the tercentenary celebration of the birth of Elena Piscopia (1646-1684), first woman to receive a PhD in 1678.