Photographs related to the publication: Ludwig, Allan I. Graven images: New England stone-carving and its symbols, 1650-1815 / by Allan I. Ludwig. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press [c1966] xxxi, 482 p.: ill., maps; 26 cm.
Collection of black and white unmounted photographs of Renaissance sculpture, principally sepulchral monuments, in Rome, arranged in folders by location (church) including many details, photographed by Allan Ludwig (vendor). Limited identifying information stamped on the reverse of some photographs.
The collection consists of a volume, "Documentation Concerning Serious Factual Errors in the Forthcoming Book by Richard Cummings Purportedly about Allard K. Lowenstein," as compiled by colleagues and friends.
The collection contains publications, ephemera, photographs, clippings, digital files and other materials collected by Allen Botacchi to document Cooperative Extension history and activities in Connecticut.
Photocopy of typewritten transcriptions made by Donald Allen of Frank O'Hara letters. Allen collected and transcribed the letters while preparing and editing The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara.
The Allen Forte Collection includes theoretical analyses (published and unpublished); materials related to courses that Forte taught; general theory materials; drafts of articles and lectures; and a small number of photos, personal documents, books and scores.
Records documenting the service of Allen Grover as Associate Director of the federal Office of Facts and Figures (OFF) in 1941-1942. The records consist of memoranda, minutes, public opinion surveys, and reports created by the OFF, which was established in October 1941 by Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) in order to disseminate information to the American public regarding the war effort. The OFF was subsumed into the newly created Office of War Information on 13 June 1942. The records notably document the U.S. Government's policy during World War II on information dissemination, propaganda, public opinion, and the concerns for the "post-war world order."
Correspondence and papers compiled by Allen Jennings Barthold relating to the Courier de Boston, a newspaper published in the 1780s, and its editor Paul-Joseph Guérard de Nancrède.