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Martin Van Buren.
The Presidential Autographs Collection contains documents written by or signed by American presidents from George Washington through Ronald Reagan. The documents are sorted first in order of the president's term of office and then chronologically. The sequence begins anew with each box of oversized materials. This extensive collection provides valuable information for scholars of the American presidency.
Hellemont, Louis Van.
Brooke, Van Dyke.
Arnold van Gennep
Beethoven, Ludwig Van
Van Doren, Mark
Personal papers comprised of letters, articles and printed items relating to John Hardy, Sen. Jacob Javits, John F. Kennedy, Robert Lax and Thomas Merton, John S. Monagan, Raymond Roseliep, and Mark Van Doren.
Van Allen, James
Space, Scientist, 300
Van Kan, Herbert
War, Army, Public Affairs, 301a
Van Kan, Herbert
War, Army, Public Affairs, 301b
Nimmen, Armand van
Armand Van Nimmen's "French Planning: An Essay in Evaluation" from the Interntional Economics Workshop 1964/1965.
Van Allen, James
Armed Forces Radio and Television Service
Van Dyke, Paul
Space, Scientist
Van Kan, Herbert
Armed Forces Radio and Television Service
Van Kan, Herbert
War, Army, Public Affairs
Van Hyning, Conrad
Van Loon, Hendrik
Van Nostrand, Jack
Van Oyen, L.H.
Van Vleet, Clarke
Two letters from Clarke Van Vleet, dated August 20 and November 1, and related corespondence regarding his application for the position of Information Specialist in the Public Affairs Division of Hqs. US EUCOM.
Carl Van Vechten
Materials related to the American writer and photographer Carl Van Vechten. Two typed and signed letters on blue personalized letterhead addressed to famed ballet dancer Hugh Laing (1911-1988), dated June 17th and 24th 1961. Contents are brief and personal; envelopes included. Alongside these letters is a black and white photographic portrait of Ron-Dean Taffel stamped with the address of Van Vechten’s New York studio and labeled on the verso in his hand. Dated October 6th, 1964.
