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Sohn, Joseph, 1862-1935
Music Division | JPB 86-9
.3 linear feet
American pianist, teacher, and music critic; grandson of Helen Bernays, member of a family distinguished in several countries. Biographical articles; published writings in periodicals including articles on Schumann, Wagner, and Rubinstein;... more
Pike, William L., b. 1861
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 2426
.1 linear feet (1 folder)
Three passports and other travel documents issued to William L. Pike, an American citizen, during his travels abroad between 1886-1917, mainly in Europe and Egypt. Passports are endorsed by Thomas Francis Bayard, Robert Lansing, and Whitelaw Reid.... more
Stanley, Edmund A., 1924-
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 4814
10.86 linear feet (28 boxes, 4 volumes)
The collection consists of miscellaneous corporate records of Bowne & Co., Inc., and papers relating to the Bowne family of Flushing, Long Island, N. Y., including original letters by Robert Bowne and other members of the Bowne and related... more
Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-1948
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 2942
28.03 linear feet (60 boxes; 5 sound recordings)
The papers of poet and teacher Genevieve Taggard include correspondence, drafts of poetry and prose (most notably for her 1930 book The Life and Mind of Emily Dickinson), photographs, notebooks, teaching materials, memorabilia, and other personal... more
Goldsmith, Max.
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 4416
.1 linear feet (1 folder)
U.S. Passport, May 8, 1914, issued to Max Goldsmith, and other papers related to his travels in Europe including photographs, and a menu from the American steamer "Red Cross."
Gauthier, Eva, 1885-1958
Music Division | JPB 13-29
4.82 linear feet (14 boxes)
Éva Gauthier (1885-1958) was a Canadian-American vocalist best known for her performances of contemporary music and her associations with George Gershwin, Igor Stravinsky, and other composers. The Éva Gauthier papers, dating from 1899 to 1960,... more