Guide to the Nancy Lyman Roelker papers , 1927-1993

(bulk 1963-1985)


John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Published in 2013

Collection Overview

Title: Nancy Lyman Roelker papers
Date range: 1927-1993, (bulk 1963-1985)
Creator: Roelker, Nancy L., (Nancy Lyman)
Extent: 42.0 Linear feet
Abstract: The Nancy Lyman Roelker papers include research notes, photocopies, manuscripts, publications, letters, and teaching materials from her classes at Tufts University, Boston University and Brown University. Also included are juvenilia and memorabilia from her secondary school teaching career. Roelker's field was sixteenth century France and her subjects included Henry of Navarre and Jeanne d'Albret, as well as sixteenth century French noblewomen and French Huguenots. The material dates from 1929 to 1993, with the bulk of it from 1963 to 1985.
Language of materials: English
Repository: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Collection number: Ms.2012.006

Scope & content

The Nancy Lyman Roelker papers include research notes and photocopies, publications, correspondence, course announcements and notes, personal documents and photographs relating to the scholarship and career of the historian and university professor. The material dates from 1927 to 1993, and includes juvenilia, travel information and posthumous writings about Roelker.

The collection comprises four series, each of which corresponds to a separate accession.

Series 1, July 1994 Accession (1929-1993), is the largest of the series and has five subseries. The first, Teaching materials, contains syllabi, class notes and reading materials from Roelker's classes at Tufts, Boston University, Stanford and Brown in French and European history of the Reformation and the Renaissance. The second subseries, Manuscripts and research, contains a bound volume of Roelker's 1940 Harvard dissertation An Application Of Whitehead’s Concepts Of Conformity and Novelty to the Philosophy of History (Box 2), along with research for and manuscript drafts of Queen of Navarre: the correspondence of Jeanne d'Albret and One King, One Faith: The Parlement of Paris and the Reformations of the Sixteenth Century (Boxes 2 to 5). The third subseries, Conventions and conferences, contains correspondence, proceedings and notes from numerous conferences, including those of the American Historical Association and the Society for French Historical Studes. Subseries four, Correspondence and topic files, is an alphabetical arrangement of correspondence, offprints (often inscribed to Roelker by the author), photocopies and recommendation letters written for former students and colleagues. The fifth and last subseries contains a small collection of juvenilia and memorabilia from Roelker's secondary school teaching career at Concord Academy and Winsor School, as well as pocket journals, photographs, diplomas and personal documents such as passports. Also included are several folders of travel guidebooks, maps and brochures.

Series 2, February 1996 Accession (1929-1970) and Series 3, February 2002 Accession (1929-1990) are each arranged in the same five subseries as the first accession, but are smaller in scope. Both include a significant amount of personal correspondence and greeting cards, along with juvenilia (Boxes 31-32 and 38-39).

Series 4, January 2003 Accession (1927-1986) comprises a small collection of notes, correspondence and personal memorabilia from Roelker's early life such as theater programs, calendars and datebooks (Box 40 to 41).

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Organizations Subject Topics Occupations Document Types Subject Topics

Arrangement

The collection is organized in four series:

  • 1. July 1994 Accession, 1929-1993
  • 2. February 1996 Accession, 1929-1970
  • 3. February 2002 Accession, 1929-1940
  • 4. January 2003 Accession, 1927-1986

Biographical note

Nancy Lyman Roelker was born on June 15, 1915, in Warwick, Rhode Island, to William Greene Roelker, a historian, and Anna (Koues) Roelker. She received an A.B. from Radcliffe College in 1936, an A.M. from Harvard University in 1937, and a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1953. She taught European history from 1937 to 1941 at Concord Academy in Concord, Massachusetts, and from 1941 to 1963 at Winsor School in Boston, Massachusetts. She was assistant professor at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, from 1963 to 1965, associate professor from 1965 to 1969, and professor from 1969 to 1971. She then became professor of European history at Boston University. Roelker retired in 1980. In 1960 and 1970 she received research grants from the American Philosophical Society, and in 1965–66 she was a Guggenheim fellow. She received the Distinguished Achievement Medal from the Radcliffe Graduate Society in 1970. In 1985 she was awarded the Gold Medal of Paris for contributions to that city’s history.

Roelker translated and edited The Paris of Henry of Navarre by Pierre de L’Estoile in 1958, was contributing editor and translator of In Search of France in 1963, and was editor and translator of Jean-Batiste Duroselle, From Wilson to Roosevelt: American Foreign Policy, 1913–1945, that same year. In 1965 she was editor of Raymond Aron’s The Great Debate: Theories of Nuclear Strategy, and in 1968 she wrote Queen of Navarre: Jeanne d’Albret, 1529–1572. She returned to editing and translating with Correspondence of Jeanne d’Albret, 1541–1572, and her last book, One King, One Faith: The Parliament of Paris and the Reformations of the Sixteenth Century, was scheduled for publication when she died in December 1993; it was placed on the University of California Press’s centennial roster of the 100 most distinguished books published by the press since 1895.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
Use of the materials: Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility. Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Nancy Lyman Roelker Papers, Ms.2012.006, Brown University Library.
Contact information: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: The Nancy Lyman Roelker papers were received by Brown University in July 1994, February 1995, February 1996, February 2002, and January 2003.
Processing information: This collection was processed under the guidelines of the two-year Basic Processing grant awarded to Brown by the NHPRC. Materials were refoldered as needed and housed in acid free boxes to solidfy the integrity of each series.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Brown University Library staff
Encoding: This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2013 January 25
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Sponsor: Processing funded by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Additional Information

Inventory


Series 1. July 1994 Accession, 1929-1993

Subseries 1. Teaching materials

Container Description Date
Box 1 Tufts University: History 16, The Age of Absolutism
1969
Box 1 Tufts University: History 123: Medieval Europe
1968-1968
Box 1 Tufts University: History 124: The Renaissance in Italy
1965-1968
Box 1 Tufts University: History 126: Dynastic Europe, 1648-1763
1968-1971
Box 1 Tufts University: History 127: The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon
1963-1965
Box 1 Tufts University: History 133: Age of the French Revolution
Box 1 Tufts University: Humanities 201
Box 1 Boston University: History 111: Origins of Contemporary Europe, 1973/74; also as Western Europe in the Making, 13th-18th centuries
1977-1978
Box 1 Boston University: History 315: Comparative Medieval Studies
1976
Box 1 Boston University: History 316: The Reformation Era
1972
Box 1 Boston University: History 316: Europe in the Age of the Reformation
Box 1 Boston University: History 321
Box 1 Boston University: History 322: Topics in the Reformation
1972-1973
Box 1 Boston University: History 353: Creation of Modern France
Box 1 Boston University: History 355: European Socialism
1966-1967
Box 1 Boston University: History 437: Creation of Modern France
Box 1 Boston University: History 521: Renaissance in Europe
Box 1 Boston University: History 522: The Reformation Era
Box 1 Boston University: History 526: Metropolitan College Renaissance and Reformation Topics
Box 1 Boston University: History 546: Reformation Era
Box 1 Boston University: History 573: Early Modern France
1972
Box 1 Boston University: History 575: Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon
1975-1976
Box 1 Boston University: Interdepartmental 540: Masterpieces of Renaissance Thought, with Ellen Lambert
1979
Box 1 Stanford University: History 130: France in the Old Regime
1983
Box 1 Stanford University: History 136: European Thought in the 19th Century
Box 1 Stanford University: History 412: Church and State in the 15th Century
Box 1 Brown University: History 107
1974-1975
Box 1 Brown University: History 108: The Reformation Era
1983
Box 1 Brown University: History 291: Reading and Research
1974
Box 1 Brown University: History 211: Church and State in the 15th Century
Box 1 Brown University: History 111: 15th Century (William E. Church)
1964-1965

Subseries 2. Manuscripts and research

Container Description Date
Box 2 Roelker, Nancy Lyman. An Application Of Whiteheads Concepts Of Conformity and Novelty to the Philosophy of History. An Essay Submitted to the Department of Philosophy in Harvard University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Concord, Massachusetts, March 1940.
Contents Note: 4 p. l., 260 numbered l., 11 ll. Typescript; bound in buckram

1940
Box 2 to 3 One King, One Faith: The Parlement of Paris and the Reformations of the Sixteenth Century
Contents Note: Manuscript drafts with annotations, outlines, observations, corrections, revisions, illustrations

Box 3 to 5 Queen of Navarre: The Correspondence of Jeanne DAlbret
Contents Note: Photocopies of the original documents, draft transcripts, varied notes, and researches for annotations, three spiral notebooks.

Box 22X Queen of Navarre: The Correspondence of Jeanne DAlbret
Contents Note: Oversized photocopies of the original documents

Box 5 Duroselle, Jean-Baptiste. From Wilson to Roosevelt: Foreign Policy of the United States 1913-1945. Translated by Nancy Lyman Roelker
Contents Note: Text and reviews

1963
Box 6 to 7 Alphabetical card file
Contents Note: Index for either One King or Queen of Navarre?

Subseries 3. Conventions and conferences

Container Description Date
Box 8 Magna Carta Commemorative Services
1962 June 17
Box 8 New York, Fordham: 16th Century
1967
Box 8 Boston, Massachusetts: American Psychoanalytical Association: session 1. C-1, Psychoanalysis and biography.
Contents Note: 3 correspondence; 3 printed pamphlets

1968 May
Box 8 Brockport, New York: Impact of the Fifth Republic on France.
Contents Note: Folder with two letters; printed materials; notes.

1968 October
Box 8 Paris: Le Gouvernement de Vichy et la Rvolution Nationale, 1940-1942.
Contents Note: Correspondence; mimeographed materials; notes.

1970
Box 8 Harvard University
Contents Note: Correspondence, proceedings, notes.

1971 April 30-May 1
Box 8 Ottawa: Society for French Historical Studies.
Contents Note: Program with notes, rosters, report in Times Literary Supplement.

1972 March 24-25
Box 8 Newberry Library, Chicago: Massacre of St. Bartholomews in historical perspective
Contents Note: Correspondence on conference and publication of proceedings.

1972 May 5
Box 8 Paris: Coligny. Nancy Lyman Roelker gave paper 25 October, Le rle des femmes de la noblesse dans la rforme Franoise au XVI sicle.
Contents Note: Extensive file includes copies of papers given at conference; correspondence; notes.

1972 October
Box 8 New Orleans, American Historical Association: Nancy Lyman Roelker chaired a panel discussion, Ego-Psychology and the study of historical groups; 2 forms
Contents Note: Correspondence with Robert A. Lemme and Peter Loewenberg in their files.

1972 December
Box 8 Chapel Hill: Society for French Historical Studies. Nancy Lyman Roelker organized panel on Early Modern French Cities
Contents Note: Extensive file, correspondence, papers.

1973 March 15-17
Box 8 Durham, New Hampshire: New England Renaissance Conference.
Contents Note: One letter, invitation.

1974 October
Box 8 San Francisco: International Congress of the Historical Sciences. Nancy Lyman Roelker was an important organizer. File covers years 1973-1975; analysis of historians. Nancy Lyman Roelker prepared the draft of the American Historical Associations Statement on defense and promotion of the rights of historians aimed at censorship in USSR. Letters, documents from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences included.
Contents Note: Extensive, revealing, valuable file. Drafts, notes.

1975 August
Box 8 Boston, Boston University: New England Renaissance Conference. Nancy Lyman Roelker organized program.
Contents Note: Drafts, printed program.

1975 October
Box 8 Society for French Historical Studies.
1977 April 1
Box 8 Aix-en-Provence.
1978 June 16-18
Box 8 Newport, Rhode Island. Two Hundred Years of Franco-American Relations: The Bicentennial Colloquium of the Society for French Historical Studies. 272 pages reproduced from typescript. Nancy Lyman Roelker was president of the Society, organized the colloquium, hosted a party at her home, and co-wrote the introduction.
Contents Note: File: participants preregistration reply sheets; file: correspondence and conference form; file: correspondence re finances.

1978 September 7-10
Box 8 Pittsburgh Society for French Historical Studies.
1979 March 30-April 1
Box 8 Northampton, Smith College: New England Renaissance Conference. Nancy Lyman Roelker spoke: Un roi, un loi, une foi
Contents Note: printed program

1979 October
Box 8 St. Louis: 16th-Century Studies Conference. Nancy Lyman Roelker gave address Friday evening, 6:15, Un roi, un loi, une foi.
1980 October 24
Box 8 Berkshire. 5th Vassar session chaired by Nancy Lyman Roelker published in Family History.
1981 June
Box 8 Ames, Iowa. French Historical Studies
1983 April 8-9
Box 8 Brandeis. Jews in modern France
1983 April 16-19
Box 8 University of Virginia. French Historical Studies; Nancy Lyman Roelker chaired a session.
1984 April 6-7
Box 8 Berkshire Conference, 6th, Smith College
1984 June 1-3
Box 8 St. Louis: 16th-century studies conference. Printed program. Includes Nancy Lyman Roelker Prize Committee.
1984 October
Box 8 Charleston, South Carolina: Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Nancy Lyman Roelker gave an address
Contents Note: File includes correspondence; much on city.

1985 April
Box 8 New York, Fraunces Tavern, Nancy Lyman Roelker lecture
1985 May 21
Box 8 Stuttgart: Congress of Historical Sciences. Nancy Lyman Roelker was a delegate of the American Historical Association.
Contents Note: Extensive file; includes notes, correspondence (re anti-nuclear statement introduced by USSR, modified by US), papers, post cards and materials on city. Materials re exhibit of American books on history; Bulletin; language aids. Printed bulletin, others, loose.

1985 August
Box 8 London, English Huguenot Conference: Huguenot Heritage 1685-1985
Contents Note: Extensive file.

1985 September 24-25
Box 8 Paris: Société de l'histoire de Protestantisme en France. La Révocation du Édit de Nantes.
Contents Note: Extensive file (2 folders); notes, papers, correspondence.

1985 October 15-19
Box 8 Quebec: Society for French Historical Studies. Nancy Lyman Roelker organized, chaired panel, The 1590s in Paris revisited
Contents Note: folder with correspondence, drafts, printed program; some materials on Quebec.

1986 March 20-22
Box 8 Baltimore, Johns Hopkins
Contents Note: Correspondence, program

1986 March 29-30
Box 8 Washington, Wilson Center: The Concept of Liberty.
Contents Note: Extensive packet of information.

1986 July 1-2
Box 8 Baltimore: Western Society for French History. Nancy Lyman Roelker gave paper, Historical Roots of Anti-Protestant Themes in late 19th-century France
Contents Note: draft of talk, program, correspondence, details of travel.

1986 November 19-20
Box 8 Western Society for French History. Nancy Lyman Roelker commented on paper by Steven House, session 7-C.
1986 November 21
Box 8 Staten Island, New York: Staten Islands early settlers. Nancy Lyman Roelker gave talk, A different minority Huguenots in colonial New York.
1988 May 12
Box 8 Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles Western Society for French History. Nancy Lyman Roelker gave a talk at session 2 (page 5), The crisis within the Parlement de Paris, October 1592-June 1593.
1988 November 2-5
Box 8 Cincinnati, Ohio: American Historical Association
1988 December 28
Box 9 Providence, Rhode Island, Brown University, John Carter Brown Library: France and America. Nancy Lyman Roelker was one of the organizers.
1989 April 28-29
Box 9 Washington, Georgetown University: International Congress on the History of the French Revolution
1989 May 3-5
Box 9 New Orleans: Western Society for French History. Nancy Lyman Roelker on panel, Four centuries after the Bourbon succession
Contents Note: One sheet summarizing proceedings.

1989 October 18-20
Box 9 Boston, Boston University: Dialogues with history honoring Natalie Z. Davis. Nancy Lyman Roelker was instrumental in organizing
Contents Note: Notes, printed flyers.

1990 November 15-17
Box 9 New Haven, Yale University: New England Renaissance Conference.
Contents Note: Folder prepared by Yale Conference Services.

1991 November 1-2
Box 9 El Paso: Society for French Historical Studies.
1992 March 19-21
Box 9 Atlanta: Sixteenth Century Studies Conference.
1992 October 22-24
Box 9 Chico, CA: Society for French Historical Studies. Nancy Lyman Roelker was commentator, session 5-a, Humanism, religion, and politics in post-Reformation France
Contents Note: folder prepared by Chico State University.

1993 March 18-20
Box 9 American Historical Association meeting programs
1963-1965
Box 9 American Historical Association meeting program, New Orleans
1972 December 28-30
Box 9 American Historical Association meeting program, San Francisco
1994 January 6-9

Subseries 4. Correspondence and topic files

Container Description Date
Box 9 American Association of University Professors Bulletins
1967, 1969
Box 9 American Association of University Professors Letter
1981
Box 9 Abromitis, Lois, student, Brown University, A. B. 1972. Curriculum vitae; request for recommendation.
Box 9 Allain [sic], Jean Claude. University of Paris, Sorbonne; Scrtaire-Gnral, Publications de la Sorbonne.
Contents Note: Letter with 2 photos of child.

1976 August 1
Box 9 American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Contents Note: Various forms

Box 9 American Historical Association. Research Division. Nancy Lyman Roelker was vice president.
Contents Note: Various letters and forms.

Box 9 American Historical Association, Nancy Lyman Roelker Award
1991
Box 9 American Historical Review
1988 December
Box 9 Gershoy Prize Committee, 1985, 1986, 1987. Nancy Lyman Roelker was chair of the committee that chose the best book published on early modern Europe by a United States historian.
Contents Note: 3 folders

1985-1987
Box 9 American Philosophical Society. Grant agreement, 1969.
Contents Note: 3 pieces

1969
Box 9 Andrews, William G.
Contents Note: Two offprints, one inscribed; sheet summarizing article.

Box 9 Armand-Laslow, Laura.
Contents Note: Offprint and letters.

Box 9 Arthur, Alan G., Assistant Professor Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario.
Contents Note: Article, recommendation forms.

1983-1984
Box 9 Ascoli, Peter M., Utah State University
Contents Note: Correspondence, photocopy of typescript of article.

1971
Box 9 Bainton, Roland, Reformation scholar; Yale University
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review, typescript, offprints; offprint of article; manuscript letters

1969-
Box 9 Bank, Bruce, Professor History Simmons College.
Contents Note: Letter, pages of teaching outlines.

1972
Box 9 Barber, John.
Contents Note: Xerox of article.

Box 9 Barbiche, Bernard, Professor , cole Nationale des Chartes.
Contents Note: Inscribed offprints; manuscript note.

Box 9 Barnes, Andrew E., Assistant Professor Carnegie-Mellon.
Contents Note: Letter, xeroxes of 2 articles.

1985
Box 9 Barnes, Julian.
Contents Note: Xerox of article.

Box 9 Barrows, Susanna.
Contents Note: Letter

1985
Box 9 Bates, Elizabeth Peggs (Betsy). Ph.D. Boston University
Contents Note: Curriculum vitae, letters, 3 papers.

1982
Box 9 Baumgartner, Frederick J.
Contents Note: NRL review.

Box 9 Bay, Edna, student, Boston University
Contents Note: Letter of recommendation.

1977
Box 9 Beame, Edmond M., Professor History, McMaster University Letters 1969 and 1983; offprints; comments on Un roi.
Box 9 Beauroy, Jacques, Dalhousie University
Contents Note: Inscribed offprint

1971
Box 9 Beer, Sam see also Jane Brooks
Box 9 Beik, William, Northern Illinois University 1973; Emory University 1990 (got job on Nancy Lyman Roelker recommendations.).
Contents Note: Extensive file, letters, offprints.

Box 9 Bell, Susan, Calif. scholar.
Contents Note: Letters, articles.

Box 9 Bender, Barbara (Boola), child therapist.
Contents Note: Letter, Xerox of article.

Box 10 Benedict, Philip, Ph.D. Princeton; teaches at Brown; replaced William E. Church.
Contents Note: Letters, articles, Nancy Lyman Roelker reviews.

Box 10 Benson, Edward, Ph.D. Brown; French Literature
Contents Note: Ed seeks jobs 1972-92; extensive file of letters, offprints, xeroxes of articles.

1972-1992
Box 10 Berkowitz, David, Professor , Brandeis University
Contents Note: Offprint of review; letter in conference file.

Box 10 Berlin, Isaiah, critic.
Contents Note: New Yorker article by Conor Cruise OBrien.

Box 10 Bernstein, Leonard
Contents Note: Clippings re death.

Box 10 Berry, J. F., Conseilles de Direction, Association Franaise des Utilisateurs du Tlphone.
Contents Note: Offprint: Le Chaus des tlcommunications en France; note, 1972; correspondence.

1972
Box 10 Berry, Laverle, Ph.D. Boston University (African History); Time-Life researcher.
Contents Note: Curriculum vitae; letters; seeks job.

1984
Box 10 Binion, Alice.
Contents Note: Note from; recommendation; copy of statement of plan; correspondence.

Box 10 Bitton, David.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review of book.

Box 10 Blair, Ann, History of Science, Harvard.
Contents Note: Letter, 1993; offprint; sheet on Jean Bodin.

1993
Box 10 Blaisdell, CharMarie Jenkins Webb. Northeastern University
Contents Note: Letter, 1980; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes; offprint; xerox of paper.

1980
Box 10 Blake, Diana.
Contents Note: Letter, 1975; outline of proposed study.

1975
Box 10 Bonney, Richard.
Contents Note: Xerox of article.

Box 10 Bordeaux, Universit, Bibliothque.
Contents Note: Letter, 1960, in regard to manuscript

1960
Box 10 Boston Area Historians of Early Modern Europe.
Contents Note: Files; rosters of members, affiliations, study interests.

1971-1973
Box 10 Boston Symphony. In 1988, Nancy Lyman Roelker was among 200 people recognized for 50-year subscription.
1988
Box 10 Boston University.
Contents Note: File regarding salary, leave; letters from Silber.

Box 10 Boucher, Jacqueline.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review; 2 letters in French; offprint; xerox of article; xerox of review of Socit et mentalits autour de Henri III.

Box 10 Bourgeon, Jean Louis.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review; Xerox of book.

Box 10 Bouwsma, William J., Professor University Calif. Berkeley.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review; correspondence; offprints.

Box 10 Bowen, Catherine Drinker. On Biography
Box 10 Brandt, Nathan H. Journalist.
Contents Note: Curriculum vitae; letter, 1985; proposal for research.

1985
Box 10 Brennan, William, Supreme Court Justice.
Contents Note: New Yorker profile.

Box 10 Brooks, Jane.
Box 10 Broughton, Robert, Professor , Chapel Hill.
Contents Note: Offprint.

Box 10 Brower, Reuben, Literature Professor, Harvard.
Contents Note: Obituary.

Box 10 Brown, Elizabeth A. R. (Peggy), historian of Medieval France.
Contents Note: Letters, offprints, Nancy Lyman Roelker notes; includes 1976 NEH application.

1972-1992
Box 10 Brown, Irene Quenzler, University Connecticut; Nancy Lyman Roelker oversaw Harvard Ph.D. 1966.
Contents Note: File 1970-1990; letter of recommendation.

1970-1990
Box 10 Brown, Judith C., Professor Stanford University
Contents Note: Inscribed offprint, 1983; note, 1993.

1983, 1993
Box 10 Brown, Nicholas. Providence family; naval person residing in Baltimore.
Contents Note: Letter; note; photographs.

Box 10 Brown, Richard D.
Contents Note: Inscribed offprints.

Box 10 Brown University.
Contents Note: Various letters regarding Nancy Lyman Roelkers study.

Box 10 Brown University History Department flyers
Box 10 John Carter Brown Library.
Contents Note: Various letters, forms

Box 10 Brundage, James., University Kansas.
Contents Note: Xerox of article.

Box 10 Brunelle, Gayle K., Ph.D. 1988, Emory; teaches at California State, Fullerton.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker recommendations.; seeks job; letters, Xerox of articles.

Box 10 Bryant, Lawrence M., Ph.D. Iowa 1978.
Contents Note: Curriculum vitae 1993; Nancy Lyman Roelker letters of recommendation; letters, articles, dissertation.

1993
Box 10 Bryant, Marcia Langley, wife of Laurence Bryant.
Contents Note: Letters; xeroxes of two articles.

Box 10 Buck, Lawrence P.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review of his Social history of the Reformation, 1972.

1972
Box 10 Buissert, David, Professor Universit des Indes Occidentales.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review typescript; offprint of article.

Box 10 Burnham, Philip Edward, Ph.D. Tufts 1972.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation.

Box 10 Burrell, Sydney A., Chairman, History Department, Boston University
Contents Note: Letter, 1970; offprints; note, 1984.

1984
Box 10 Bushman, Richard and Claudia Bushman.
Contents Note: Letters, offprints.

Box 10 Butler, Jonathan.
Contents Note: Letters, offprint.

Box 10 Bychowski, Gustav.
Contents Note: Xerox of article on artists.

Box 10 Bynum, Caroline Walker, Ph.D. Harvard 1969; University Washington 1976-87; Columbia University 1987.
Contents Note: Letters, Curriculum vitae (2), articles.

Box 10 Calvin/Sandoleto
Box 11 Campbell, Cathleen.
Contents Note: Typescript of dissertation, heavily annotated, written in French.

Box 11 Carlisle, Robert B., Professor History, St. Lawrence College.
Contents Note: Application for Guggenheim; postcards, correspondence.

1987
Box 11 Carlisle, Susan G. (wife of Robert B. Carlisle).
Contents Note: Notes; xeroxes of articles including French Homes and French character.

Box 11 Cass, John W.
Contents Note: Letter.

1976 October
Box 11 Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, Calif.
Contents Note: Correspondence re possible fellowship.

1973
Box 11 Charles, Persis (for a period, Persis Hunt), A. B. 1964 Bryn Mawr; M. A. 1967 Brown; Ph.D. 1975 Tufts (Nancy Lyman Roelker advisor).
Contents Note: Curriculum vitae; recommendations; correspondence; article; typescripts.

Box 11 Charny, Joel, student, Brown University 1978.
Contents Note: Xerox of paper.

Box 11 Chatfield, Polly (Mrs. Charles W.). Nancy Lyman Roelkers student at Winsor School.
Contents Note: manuscript note, letters, photo, clippings.

1976-1993
Box 11 Chrisman, Miriam Usher, Professor University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Contents Note: Letter, 1990; offprints.; chapters of dissertation

1990
Box 11 Christian, Lynda Gregorian, Ph.D. Harvard 1969.
Contents Note: Curriculum vitae; 2 offprints.

Box 11 Church, William F. (d. 1977), Professor History Brown University
Contents Note: 2 offprints; xeroxes of articles; materials relating to memorial lecture; Nancy Lyman Roelker spoke 1984.

Box 11 Clark, Henry C., Ph.D. Stanford 1983.
Contents Note: Curriculum vitae, letters, offprints, Xerox of article.

Box 11 Clark, Peter.
Contents Note: Xerox of article.

Box 11 Clouatre, Dallas L., scholar, San Francisco area.
Contents Note: Letters 1984, 1991; offprints.

1984, 1991
Box 11 Cochrane, Eric.
Contents Note: Offprint; letter.

Box 11 Cohn, Henry J.
Contents Note: Xerox of article.

Box 11 Colloques d'Erasme
Contents Note: Xerox of article

Box 11 Committee on Degrees in History and Literature
1959 April 30
Box 11 Congdon, Richard, director, Northern Illinois University Press.
Contents Note: Correspondence, 1973, republication of St. Bartholomew Day massacre.

1973
Box 11 Constant, Jean Marie.
Contents Note: Xerox of article.

Box 11 Conzen, Michael, Boston University 1972
Contents Note: Review in Xerox of typescript.

Box 11 Corner, George W., Executive Director, American Philosophical Society.
Contents Note: Letter.

Box 11 Coryell, Doris, teacher of Latin, Concord Academy.
Contents Note: Article on retirement.

1987
Box 22X Council for Basic Education. Nancy Lyman Roelker was involved in project to improve the teaching of history in schools
Contents Note: File of materials.

1980-1981
Box 11 Council for European Studies, Columbia University
Box 11 Cremer, Albert, Max-Planck-Institut.
Contents Note: Letter

1986
Box 11 Crimando, Thomas, student of Donald R. Kelley (Rochester).
Contents Note: Letter, 1984; paper.

1984
Box 11 Cronin, Vincent.
Contents Note: Nancy Lyman Roelker review, 1972, in Boston Herald.

1972
Box 11 Crouzet, Denis, University de Lyon.
Contents Note: Letters, 1981-89; 10 offprints.

1981-1989
Box 11 Crouzet, F. M.
Contents Note: Offprint.

Box 11 Crozier, Michel, French commentator on America.
Contents Note: Carbon-typescript of article; photocopy; 2 articles.

1967-1972
Box 11 Cummings, Mark, from Ph.D. at Brandeis to Hospital Administration.
Contents Note: Correspondence 1975-1990; xeroxes of 2 long articles.

1975-1990
Box 11 Daedalus
1985 Fall
Box 11 Dailey, Barbara Ritter, Ph.D. Boston University 1984. Curriculum vitae; offprint; 1987 request for recommendation.
1987
Box 11 Daniels, Marion L. Offprint of review.
Box 11 Darnton, Robert, Ph.D. Harvard; Professor Princeton. 2 articles; note; Nancy Lyman Roelker manuscript notes; letters, post cards.
Box 11 Davenport, Marcia. New Yorker profile, 22 April 1991, by Barry Parks.
1991
Box 11 Davies, Joan, University of Essex. Letter; offprint; typed drafts of articles on Protestantism in Toulouse.
Box 11 Davis, Chandle = Mr. Natalie
Box 11 Davis, Jim. Member of graduate seminar, 1972-73. Letter from, December 1974; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes for recommendation.
1972-1973
Box 11 Davis, Natalie Zemon (b. 1928). B. A. Smith 1949; M. A. Radcliffe 1950; Ph.D. Michigan 1959; taught Brown, Toronto, Berkeley, Princeton; went to the very top of profession. Nancy Lyman Roelker nominated her for a MacArthur fellowship. Extensive file (five inches): Correspondence with Nancy Lyman Roelker, 1960s-1993; Curriculum vitae; recommendation; articles.
approximately 1960-1993
Box 11 Dawson, Philipages Copy of typescript of 1969 article with Gilbert Shapiro, Social mobility and political radicalism: the case of the French Revolution of 1789, 48 pages.
1969
Box 11 Dean, Carolyn. Letter, 1990; typescript of article, Pornography and the reinvention of masculinity.
1990
Box 11 DeBosis, Lauro (1901-1931), Italian poet and liberal idealist. 1971 Harvard report of The story of my death.
1971
Box 11 Degler, Carl, Professor Stanford University Copy of letters, 1986, objecting to political statements at Stuttgart (1985) CISH.
1986
Box 11 DeHamel, Christopher. New Yorker profile, 29 May 1985, by Israel Shenker
1985
Box 11 DeMarce, Virginia Easley. 1980 article on Wuerttemberg Marriage Court; Xerox of typescript.
1980
Box 11 Demos, Jean. American-born; mother of John Demos; lived in Greece.
Box 11 Demos, John, Professor Brandeis University New England History Note; mimeograph draft of article on witchcraft; booklet on death of father.
Box 12 Denault, Gerard Francis. Initiated correspondence with Nancy Lyman Roelker in 1972. Dissertation, 2 vols.; articles; offprints.
1972
Box 22X Descimon, Robert, Centre de Recherches Historiques. Letters.
Box 12 DeWaele, Michel, B. A. Montreal 1983; Ph.D. McGill. Correspondence 1988-1993; Curriculum vitae; dissertation.
1988-1993
Box 12 DeWald, Jonathan, University Calif. Berkeley then Irvine. 5 articles; correspondence.
Box 12 Dickerman. 3-p. Nancy Lyman Roelker letter, 1973, re: reading pice for Catholic Historical Review.
1973
Box 12 di Corcia, Joseph. Duke University 2 articles; 2 letters, 1976.
Box 12 Didier, Noel. Xerox of 1939 article with 2 pages of Nancy Lyman Roelker annotations.
Box 12 Diefendorf, Barbara Boonstoppel. B.A. 1968; PhD. 1978, University of California. Taught at University of New Hampshire; succeeded to Nancy Lyman Roelkers position at Boston University. Extensive file (six inches): Correspondence 1978 ; Curriculum vitae; dissertation; articles.
1968
Box 12 Dolan, Paul. Offprint, 1959 article on the Nordic Council.
1959
Box 12 Doumato, Eleanor, B. A. 1966; Ph.D. Columbia 1989, scholar of Arabic women; living in Providence in 1989. Curriculum vitae; correspondence.
1989
Box 12 Dufour, Alain, Swiss scholar, Droz, Geneva. Extensive correspondence; offprints.
Box 12 Duroselle, Jean Baptiste, French scholar of American and modern France. Nancy Lyman Roelker translated his book on United States diplomacy. Letters, 1974-76, 1991; 2 offprints.
1974-1976, 1991
Box 12 Dziewanowski, M. K. Boston University 2 inscribed offprints, 1965 and 1971.
1965, 1971
Box 12 Eisenstein, Elisabeth L. (Betty). Offprint.; letter
Box 12 Elliott, John H., historian of Spain; London, Princeton, Oxford. Letter; review article.
Box 12 Elwitt, Sanford. University Rochester. Xerox of typescript on the Comune.
Box 12 Encyclopedia of the Reformation. Correspondence. Nancy Lyman Roelker contributed articles on Antoine of Navarre; Jeanne of Navarre; House of Bourbon; Obet de Coligny; House of Navarre.
1991-1992
Box 12 Ennis, David. Nancy Lyman Roelker letter regarding dissertation; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes.
1978
Box 12 Erikson, Erik H., Professor Harvard, Psychology and History. Nancy Lyman Roelker studied 3 years with Erikson. Offprint; Xerox of typescript of long article; extensive reading notes of course.
Box 12 Estabrook, Carl, Ph.D. Brown. Letter, 1991 from Dartmouth; 55 page Xerox of article.
1991
Box 12 Everdell, William R., Ph.D. New York University 1972; taught at St. Anns Episcopal School. Letters, 1982; Curriculum vitae.
1982
Box 12 Farago, Claire J., art historian. Card; Xerox of typescript of article.
Box 12 Farrar, Lancelot L. and Marjorie M. Farrar. 10 letters; offprints.
1982-1990
Box 12 Faust, Katherine. Letter from graduate student, Northwestern University
1973
Box 12 ffolliott, Sheila, Ph.D. Penn 1979; art historian; George Mason University Curriculum vitae; correspondence; articles.
1979
Box 13 Fishman, Joel S. 3 inscribed offprints; letters.
Box 13 Fogg Art Museum Catalog
1974
Box 13 Fohlen, Claude, French historian. Letters.
1976-1989
Box 13 Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D. C.
Box 13 Forbes, Elizabeth.
Box 13 Forum Press. In 1973, Nancy Lyman Roelker published a booklet. File contains correspondence and samples of other work.
1973
Box 13 Foundation for Reformation Research, St. Louis, Missouri. Correspondence, Newsletter.
1966
Box 13 Fozard, Lyte Mitchell. Boston University Ph.D. 1978. Curriculum vitae; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes for letter of recommendation.
Box 13 Franois, Martha E., Department of History, Northeastern University . Letter
1971
Box 13 Freccero, Carla. 2 offprints.
1993
Box 13 French American Foundation. Letters, forms, booklet.
Box 13 Friends of the French Protestant Library. Nancy Lyman Roelker was treasurer 1977-79; financial files are included.
1977-1979
Box 13 Gagnon, Paul A., Professor , University Massachusetts Offprint; note.
1976
Box 13 Galpern, A. N. Nancy Lyman Roelker typed review, 3 pages.
Box 13 Gamble, Lisa A. K. A. B. Brown 1984; student of Nancy Lyman Roelker. Letter of recommendation.; undergraduate thesis.
1984
Box 13 Garison-Estbe, Janine. Offprint of Nancy Lyman Roelker review of her Protestants en Midi.
Box 13 Garside, Charles. Rice University Letter, 1973; Xerox of typescript chapter on Calvin; American Philosophical Society Transactions, The Origins of Calvins Theory of Music.
1973
Box 13 Geary, Patrick J. Letter and commentary on papers.
1986
Box 13 Giele, Janet Zollinger. Radcliffe Institute. Reproduction of typescript of 1971 article.
1971
Box 13 Giesey, Ralph E. Professor University Iowa. Letters, offprints, Nancy Lyman Roelker notes.
Box 13 Gilbane, Brendan. Professor Boston University File of three letters regarding promotion.
1973
Box 13 Gilbert, Felix. German-born historian; Institute for Advanced Study. Letter; pamphlet, Felix Gilbert as Scholar and Teacher by Hartmut Lehmann.
1978
Box 13 Gill, Katherine J. Ph.D. Princeton 1991? Curriculum vitae, letter of recommendation., Xerox of typescript of article.
Box 13 Gillespe, Joanna Bowen. Ph.D. New York University 1973; A.B. 1952. Curriculum vitae 1987; looking for work.
1987
Box 13 Gilmore, Myron. Professor History, Harvard; Harvard Italian Renaissance. 2 offprints; obituaries.
Box 13 Giner, Salvador. Xerox of article The two Spains.
Box 13 Gleason, Abbot (Tom). Professor Russian, Brown University Undated note.
Box 13 Gordon, Daniel. Harvard University Xerox of typescript of 1992 paper, The invention of society.
1992
Box 13 Graettinger, Robert Shorey. Student in two courses at Boston University. From Chicago; interested in public affairs; went to law school. Nancy Lyman Roelker provided recommendations. Correspondence.
Box 13 Graham, Victor E. Nancy Lyman Roelker review, 1976; typescript and offprint.
1976
Box 13 Graubard, Stephen R. Editor, Daedalus. Letter.
1991
Box 13 Greengrass, Mark. University Sheffield. Letter and Xerox of offprint.
1975
Box 13 Group for Applied Psychoanalysis. Boston-based study group. Nancy Lyman Roelker active 1970-72.
1970-1972
Box 13 Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Pamphlets, forms, applications 1963, 1983; correspondence 1965.
1963-1965, 1983
Box 13 Gundersheimer, Werner. Letters 1969-70 (Philadelphia), 1992 (Folger); offprints 1971, 1992. See also Folger Shakespeare Library
1969-1992
Box 13 Gutwirth, Jacqueline. Student, Brown University. Letter requesting bibliographical help.
1981
Box 13 Hamscher, Albert N. Assistant Professor Kansas State University. Xerox of typescript of article in French.
1976
Box 13 Hanley, Sarah (for a time, Sarah Hanley Madden). B. A. Pittsburgh 1967; Ph.D. Iowa 1975. Curriculum vitae; articles; correspondence; recommendations.
Box 13 Harding, Robert. Yale University Offprint, Xerox of offprint, Nancy Lyman Roelker sheets of notes on Robert Harding work.
Box 13 Harper and Row, publishers. Letter regarding publication.
1969
Box 13 Harvard University. Center for European Studies. Printed materials. Nancy Lyman Roelker was involved for decades.
Box 13 Harvard University Library. Printed materials.
Box 13 Harvard University Mellon Faculty Fellowships. Nancy Lyman Roelker was on selection committee 1984-1991.
1984-1991
Box 13 Harvard University Press. Published Nancy Lyman Roelkers first publication. Letter, forms.
Box 13 Hause, Steven C. Ph.D. Washington University 1969; Professor History University Missouri St. Louis. Curriculum vitae, letter of recommendation, correspondence, articles.
Box 13 Henneman, John B. Jr. University of Iowa, McMasters. 7 inscribed offprints, Xerox of typescript.
Box 13 Herlihy, Patricia. Professor Russian, Brown University Curriculum vitae, letter 1990; Nancy Lyman Roelker recommended for MacArthur Fellowship.
1990
Box 13 Herman, Gerald. Professor History Northwestern University 1973 article in Psychology Department newsletter on teaching.
1973
Box 13 Hexler, Jack H. Professor , Washington University; Yale. 2 offprints, one inscribed; 2 letters, one (1972) explains ideas for review of Braudel.
Box 13 Historians of Modern Europe. File of newsletters; valuable for biographical information.
Box 13 Hodges, Francis R. Florida Southern College. Xerox of typescript article on Bourges.
Box 13 Hodgman, Joanna
Box 13 Hpfl, Harro. University Baltimore. Xerox of article on law in France.
Box 13 Hoffmann, Stanley. Professor Modern French History, Harvard; close friend and associate. Nancy Lyman Roelker nominated for MacArthur grant. Offprints; articles, post cards, letters.
Box 13 Holt, Mack P. Ph.D. Emory 1982. Curriculum vitae; Nancy Lyman Roelker letter recommendation.; letters, offprints, Xeroxes of typescripts of articles.
Box 13 Hood, James E. Xerox of article.
Box 13 Horowitz, Maryanne C. Letter; Xerox of article.
Box 13 Howard Foundation, Brown University. Committee material.
1978-1980
Box 13 Huddles, John D. A. B. Brown 1985. Curriculum vitae; letter of recommendation.
1985
Box 13 Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Letter regarding Nancy Lyman Roelkers lecture there.
1985
Box 13 Hunt, James. A. B. Brown 1984. Letter of recommendation.
1984
Box 13 Hunt, Lynn. Professor, University of California at Berkeley. Note and inscribed offprint on Annales and Braudel.
Box 13 Hunt, Persis see Charles, Persis.
Box 13 Hunt, Richard. Harvard. Letter with copy of letter and article.
1993
Box 13 Huppert, George. Nancy Lyman Roelker considered a major influence on her work. Typescript of Nancy Lyman Roelker review, English and French versions.
Box 13 Image as artifact
Box 13 In Search of France: reviews
Box 13 Irvine, Fred. Ph.D. Toronto 1980. Letter and Xerox of typescript on conclusion.
1980
Box 13 Jago, Charles. Xerox of article Crisis of aristocracy in Castile.
Box 13 Jansen, De Lamar (Dee). Professor , Brigham Young; editor, Forum series. Correspondence regarding Nancy Lyman Roelkers booklet; see also Forum Press.
Box 13 Johnson, Martin. Xerox of typescript article on Paris Commune, History Workshop.
1984
Box 13 Juergen, Madeleine. Xerox of articles in Annales on Llogement Paris aux XVI et XVII sicles.
1962
Box 13 Kaiser, Barbara. Requests for and letters of recommendation.
1971-1972
Box 13 Kaiser, Colin. Xeroxes of 2 articles; extensive Nancy Lyman Roelker notes.
1982
Box 13 Kaplan, Benjamin J. Brandeis University. Xerox of typescript of paper on Dutch Protestantism.
Box 13 Katz, Stanley N. Legal History, Harvard. Xerox of typescript of talk The plight of the humanities
1991
Box 13 Kaufman, Jay R. Graduate student, Boston University. Letter of recommendation. Xerox of typescript of dissertation proposal.
Box 13 Kaufman, Joanne.
Box 13 Kehrer, Harold. Undergraduate Tufts; graduate Boston University 1972. Paper; letter recommendation.
1972, 1977
Box 14 Kelley, Donald R. Harvard Ph.D.; University Rochester. Offprints; typed version of articles; letters; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes; Curriculum vitae; inscribed offprint of Jurisconsultus Perfectus: The Lawyer as Renaissance Man.
1988-1989
Box 14 Kemp, Barbara Ann. Dissertation proposal on Tudor policy; typed transcript.
1970
Box 14 Kessler, Helen Roelker. Nancy Lyman Roelkers sister, confidante, majordomo. File of letters, cards to Helen and family.
Box 14 Keylor, William. Professor of History, Boston University Letters; Nancy Lyman Roelker letter; recommendation for promotion.
Box 14 Kierstead, Raymond F. Typescript of Nancy Lyman Roelker review.
1968
Box 14 Kilbourne, Lawrence. Graduate student Boston University 1974. Proposal for dissertation; exam.
1974
Box 14 Kim, Seong-Hak. Correspondence; copies of articles; chapters of dissertation. Nancy Lyman Roelkers letter to Professor Melton A. Mclaurin at University of North Carolina, Wilmington, states in part: Several years ago Professors Paul Bamford and James Tracy, of the Department of History at the University of Minnesota, asked me to become a supplementary adviser to a Korean graduate student, Seong-Hak KIM, because the Department lacked a specialist in Early Modern France. She had a distinguished record in all the preliminary steps of the doctoral program and wished to write a dissertation on Catherine deMedicis influential Chancellor, Michel de lHpital, who attempted (unsuccessfully) to carry out her policy of limited toleration for Protestants... I agreed to become a consultant and entered into regular long-distance communication with Miss Kim. Even before subsequent personal meetings my doubts (it is a very difficult and important subject, appropriate only for a person with superior research and linguistic skills) had disappeared, entirely. ...
1988-1992
Box 14 Kindleberger, Charles P. Offprint on international money.
Contents Note: 2 copies

Box 14 Kingdom, Robert M. Professor, University of Wisconsin. Offprints, correspondence, Nancy Lyman Roelker review.
1960-1990
Box 14 Kinser, Samuel. University of Wisconsin. Review of Queen of Navarre and Nancy Lyman Roelkers reply; article; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes for review.
Box 14 Knecht, R. C. Typescript of Nancy Lyman Roelker review of his Francis I.
1982
Box 14 Knopf, Alfred A. Inc. Regarding translation.
1963
Box 14 Koch, Harriet Woodward. Daughter of G. Wallace Woodward, director of chorus at Harvard-Radcliffe. Harriet woodward Koch proposed a biography of her father illustrating musical education in the United States; Nancy Lyman Roelker wrote recommendation. Correspondence; text of study.
Box 14 Konnert, Mark. University Calgary. 22 February 1963 letter; Xerox of typescript of article on religious toleration in France.
1963 February 22
Box 14 Kramer, Steven Philip. University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. Xerox of typescript of article on Jean Bodin.
Box 14 Kupperman, Karen Ordahl. Inscribed offprint.
Box 14 Kurtz, Leslie W. Undergraduate, Boston University Xerox of typescript of class paper; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes for recommendation.
Box 14 Labalme, Patricia. Ph.D. Radcliffe 1958; historian of Venetian women. Offprints, letters, Curriculum vitae, letter of recommendation.; Nancy Lyman Roelker review in draft, final typescript and printed versions.
Box 14 Labarge, M. M.
Box 14 Labrousse, lisabeth. Historian, Paris. Offprints, letters, Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation.
Box 14 Ladner, Gerhart B. Xerox of article on reform.
Box 14 Lagomarrino, David. Ph.D. Clare College, Cambridge 1974. Curriculum vitae, 2 letters from Dartmouth College with Nancy Lyman Roelker annotations; Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation.
Box 14 Lambert, Ellen Zetzel. Student of Nancy Lyman Roelker at Windsor School, 1958; PhD. 1969, Yale. English Department, Boston University, 1977-1986; co-taught course on Renaissance thought. Curriculum vitae; correspondence; recommendation.
1979
Box 14 Lambert, Mark. Xerox of article on Chaucers Troilus.
Box 14 Lamet, Marylise Suffern, Ph.D. student, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1978, Protestants in Caen. Nancy Lyman Roelker a consultant; correspondence, copies of texts and dissertation.
1975-1976
Box 14 Landes, Richard. Letter of recommendation.
Box 14 Langbein, John H. Yale University Typescript of paper, Laws of evidence in France, given November 1953 at Princeton.
1953 November
Box 14 Langer, William L. Professor History Harvard. Offprint of 1972 article on checks on population growth.
1972
Box 14 Lansky, David Joseph. A. B. Boston University 1972; Ph.D. Berkeley 1982. Correspondence 1976-; copies of texts; dissertation.
1976-
Box 14 Laurent, Pierre-Henri. Ph.D. Boston University 1960. Curriculum vitae 1970; offprint.
1970s
Box 14 Leigh, Robert and Annie
Box 14 Leonardo da Vinci. Nancy Lyman Roelker was advisor on a WGBH film on Leonardo. Xerox and typescript of text, 2 copies of promotional folder.
Box 14 Lerner, Daniel. MIT. 1972 letter.
1972
Box 14 Letocha, Danile. Xerox copies of 3 articles.
Box 14 Leventhal, Fred Marc. Historian, Boston University 2 offprints; proposal for research; 2 letters.
Box 14 Levine, Robert A. University Chicago. 2 letters, 1972
1972
Box 14 Liebowitz, Ruth. Ph.D. Harvard 1972. Curriculum vitae; letter of recommendation.; cards, letters; Xerox of typescript of article Houses for repentant prostitutes, 1980.
1980
Box 14 Lindberg, Carter. Professor School of Theology, Boston University 2 letters 1973, 1974; offprint; course outline.
1973-1974
Box 14 Linder, Robert B. Carbon typescript of article.
Box 14 Litchfield, R. Burr. Xerox of typescript of article on Florence, 1992.
1992
Box 14 Loeb, A. L. Typescript of article on how data base can be used for kinship graphs.
Box 15 Loewenberg, Peter. University of California, Los Angeles. 3 letters re 1972 American Historical Association panel.
1972
Box 15 Longbein, John H.
Box 15 Loubre, Lea A. Professor State University of New York, Buffalo. Offprint 1968.
1968
Box 15 Loynije, S. Typescript proposal for study of Dutch Protestants, 3 pages.
Box 15 Luria, Keith P. North Carolina State U. Xerox of typescript of article (1990); covering note.
1990
Box 15 Lustig, Michael. Ph.D. Brown 1982. Curriculum vitae; Nancy Lyman Roelker recommendation; letter, 1981; dissertation.
1982
Box 15 MacArthur Foundation. Nancy Lyman Roelker was made a nominator, 1990. Letters from Adele Simon (president and friend), Kenneth Hope (director); printed reports.
1990
Box 15 MacCaffrey, Wallace T. Offprint; 1991 letter.
1991
Box 15 McCahill, Barbara Ann. A.B. Wellesley 1968; PhD. Tufts 1978. Tudor history. Curriculum vitae; recommendation; correspondence.
Box 15 McCahill, Michael W., b. 1943. A.B. Harvard 1965; PhD. 1971. Taught; Dean of Faculty, Brooks School. Curriculum vitae; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes for recommendation; 2 articles (Xerox of typescript, 2 offprints, notes).
Box 15 McCole, John. A. B. Brown 1975; Ph.D. Boston University 1988. Nancy Lyman Roelker recommendation; letters; Curriculum vitae; statement of research interest; letters.
Box 15 McGinty, Alice B. Ph.D. Tufts 1974. Nancy Lyman Roelker recommendation.; 3 folders of dissertation on John Winthrop; letter.
Box 15 Mack, John E. Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Inscribed offprint, 1971; psychoanalysis and historical biography.
1971
Box 15 Madden, Sarah Hanley see Hanley, Sarah.
Box 15 Major, J. Russell. Professor Emory University 2 offprints.
Box 15 Malinowski, Marsha. Brown University graduate student. Note and article.
Box 15 Malraux, Andr. New Yorker article by William Pfaff.
Box 15 Marcopoulous, George J. Professor , Tufts University Offprint of 1968 article on modern Greece; letter.
1968
Box 15 Martin, A. Lynn Nancy Lyman Roelker review, 1976: typescript and offprint.
1976
Box 15 Marvick, Elizabeth Wirth. Nancy Lyman Roelker review of Louis XIII: the making of a king for Renaissance Quarterly: manuscript notes, typescript, offprint.
Box 15 Mason, Gary Edward. Thesis, Brown University, 1984.
1984
Box 15 Mather, Cotton. Xerox copy of his Brand Pluckd Out of the Burning, 1692 publication on witchcraft.
Box 15 Mayer, Thomas F. Ph.D. University Minn. 1983. Curriculum vitae; letters 1988-90; Nancy Lyman Roelker notes for recommendation; 2 offprints; article.
1988-1990
Box 15 Mehta, Ved. Autobiographical article from New Yorker.
Box 15 Mentzer, Raymond A. Wrote on Toulouse; taught at Montana State University 1974-1987. Letters; 3 papers; offprint.
1974-1987
Box 15 Metzger, Larry. Ph.D. Boston University 1978. Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation 1977; dissertation.
Contents Note: 3 folders

1977
Box 15 Meyer, Carl S. Inscribed offprint, 1968.
1968
Box 15 Milgrim, Stanley. Xerox of article, Psychological Map of Paris.
Box 15 Molho, Anthony. Professor History Brown University Xerox of typescript on Dowry Fund of Florence.
Box 15 Monter, E. William Xerox of article on Geneva, 1979.
1979
Box 15 Moote, Lloyd. Professor University Southern Calif. Note 1985; materials re LA conference.
1985
Box 15 More, Rebecca S. Providence (RI) socialite and history student, Brown University Article; dissertation; prospectus notes.
Box 15 Moreno, Francisco Jos. Xerox of 1973 article on Spain, past and present.
1973
Box 15 Morison, Elting E. Professor MIT. Mimeographed article, 1966, on teaching history.
1966
Box 15 Mortimer, Ruth. Houghton Library; Smith College. Nancy Lyman Roelker notes for recommendation; RM proposed to study author portraits.
Box 15 Naimark, Norman M. Historian, Boston University, 1973-. 2 offprints; pamphlet of 1986 lecture; letters, postcards.
1973-1986
Box 15 Neuschel, Kristen B. B. A. 1978; Ph.D. Brown 1982. Kristen Neuschel was one of a handful of truly outstanding graduate students I have directed in more than 25 years at half a dozen universities (Nancy Lyman Roelker). Curriculum vitae; recommendations; articles; correspondence.
Box 22X New York Times Magazine: Martin Luther article
1983 September 18
Box 16 Nilles, Camilla J. Xerox of offprint.
Box 16 Norberg, Kathryn. Associate Professor , University of California, Los Angeles. Curriculum vitae, letters of recommendation, copies of 2 articles, correspondence 1984, Nancy Lyman Roelker notes; letters with University of California Press, Nancy Lyman Roelker reader of manuscript
1984
Box 16 Oberman, Heiko A. Offprint.
Box 16 Oestreich, Gerhard. Xerox of article, Nancy Lyman Roelker notes.
Box 16 Offen, Karen (and George). Feminist historian, Stanford. Article, forms.
Box 16 Offner, Arnold A. Professor , Boston University Inscribed offprint.
Box 16 Olson, Jeannine E. A. B. 1961; Ph.D. Stanford, 1980; taught, Rhode Island College. correspondence , 1988-1990, re: positions.
1988-1990
Box 16 OMalley, John W. Offprint of article.
Box 16 Ophuls, Marcel. French director, The sorrow and the pity (France during the German occupation). 2 publications.
Box 16 Origo, Iris. Irish-American; married to an Italian marchese; writer. Notebook of lectures, 1966.
1966
Box 16 Orlow, Dietrich. Professor, Boston University Statement of purpose, research grant; letters.
Box 16 Oxford English Dictionary. Article on recent developments by, from The New Yorker.
Box 16 Palmer, Robert C. University of Houston. Printout and Xerox of typescript of lecture, The primacy of the document, given at Princeton 5 Nov. 1993; 36 p.
1993 November 5
Box 16 Paris. Bibliothque Nationale. 1991 article on plans, plus forms etc. from visits.
1991
Box 16 Paris Center. Nancy Lyman Roelker was involved in initiating a center for American scholars doing research in Paris. Correspondence.
Box 16 Perry, Elizabeth Israels. Nancy Lyman Roelker review, notes, typescript, offprint, Curriculum vitae, letters.
Box 16 Phi Alpha Theta Lecture, 1974
Box 16 Pickering, Mary. A. B. Harvard 1975; Ph.D. 1988. Thesis: Auguste Comte: his life and works (1798-1842). Curriculum vitae, letters, Nancy Lyman Roelker notes, recommendation, review
1988
Box 16 Pinkney, David H. Offprint article; letters.
Box 16 Popper, Hermine I. (Mrs. Robert). Carbon typescript salt; carbon of typescript , The Universe of Thornton Wilder.
Box 16 Prest, Wilfrid R. Xerox of article, Nancy Lyman Roelker notes.
Box 16 Putnam, Michael. Professor Classics, Brown University; long friendship with Nancy Lyman Roelker. Letters of recommendation, offprint, Nancy Lyman Roelker notes.
Box 16 Quillet, Bernard. 2 offprints.
Box 16 Rabb, Theodore. Professor History, Princeton University Correspondence includes 1977 series re project for 55-minute film Tides of Change c. 1520-1546 on French history.
Box 16 Radcliffe College. 1970 letter, 1977 Quarterly; Nancy Lyman Roelkers transcript of grades; articles mentioning Nancy Lyman Roelker.
Contents Note: 2 folders

1958-1978
Box 16 Ramsey, Ann. Graduate student; 16th-c. France. Correspondence, 1988.
1988
Box 16 Ransom, Ann. Letter, 22 Nov. 1988; typescript of article Towards a Definition of League Piety...
1988 November 22
Box 16 Ranum, Orest. Professor History, Johns Hopkins. 6 letters.
Box 16 Ratcliffe, Barrie M. Professor University Laval, Quebec. 6 letters 1984-86.
1984-1986
Box 16 Reddy, William M. Xerox of article on language of the crowd.
Box 16 Reinburg, Virginia. A. B. 1976; Ph.D. 1985, Princeton. Assistant Professor Boston College 1985 ; assisted Nancy Lyman Roelker in checking details during last stages of Un roi. Correspondence 1990-93; Curriculum vitae; 2 articles.
1990-1993
Box 16 Reulus, Michel. Xerox copy of article with card from Natalie Zemon Davis.
Box 16 Review of reviews
1931 April-May
Box 16 Rheinstein, Max. Xerox of article, Leader groups in American Law.
Box 16 Rice, Eugene. Professor Columbia University Letter 1973; offprint.
1973
Box 16 Richards, Paul. Xerox of article on weavers.
Box 16 Richardson, Emeline Hill (Mrs. Lawrence; Em), Durham, N. C. Offprint on Etruscans view of Odysseus return; letters.
Box 16 Ringer, Fritz. Professor Boston University Offprint and Xerox of typescript.
Box 16 Ripley, Suzanne. Article on primate kinship.
Box 16 Roberts, M. L. (Lou). History Department, Stanford. Letter 1991.
1991
Box 16 Robinson, Paul. Professor History, Stanford University 2 letters; Xerox of typescript, Fidelio and the French Revolution.
Box 16 Rochlin, Dr. Gregory. Psychiatrist.
Box 16 Rocker, Sally. Nancy Lyman Roelker student, Brown University, 1984. Student evaluation of teacher.
1984
Box 16 Rogow, Arnold A. Professor CCNY. Letter and materials on psychodynamics.
Box 16 Romano, Vincente. Spain Today, 1972, Xerox of typescript.
1972
Box 16 Rosenberg, David. Professor Yale. 1976 letter and American Historical Association program.
1976
Box 16 Rothschild, Miriam. Article from The New Yorker by Kennedy Fraser.
Box 16 Rudolf, Julia. Undergrad., Brown U. Letter of recommendation.; BA thesis on Individual and communal virtue 1984.
1984
Box 16 Rule, John C. Professor Ohio State. Offprint and letter.
Box 16 Russell, Maurice V. Offprint.
Box 16 Sahlins, Peter. Xerox of article given 1990 at Natalie Davis symposium at Boston University
1990
Box 16 Saint Affrique, Olga de, La Rochelle, France.
Box 16 Sakoian, Carol. Graduate student, Boston University Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation; materials on placing Ph.D.s in business; letters.
Box 16 Salmon, John H. M. Professor , Bryn Mawr College. Extensive offprints, correspondence .
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Box 16 Sawyer, Jeffrey. Curriculum vitae, correspondence 1986-90, Xerox copy of typescript of article.
1986-1990
Box 16 Schalk, Ellery. University Texas. 2 letters, commentary on paper.
Box 16 Schiffman, Zachary S. Offprints, Xerox copies of transcripts of 5 articles, correspondence.
Box 16 Schnapper, Bernard. Xerox of article.
Box 16 Schneider, Mical H. (Ph.D. University NC). Dissertation on Parlementaires; Nancy Lyman Roelker had large sections of bibliography copied; 1974 letter.
1974
Box 16 Schorske, Carl E. 4 offprints; letters.
Box 16 Schumann, Reinhold. Assoc. Professor Boston University Medieval. 2 letters, notes, articles.
Box 16 Scott, Joan W. Historian of women; taught at Brown University Letter of recommendation; letters.
Box 16 Scott, Lawrence S. Student, Boston University Class paper on Renaissance law, 1967.
1967
Box 16 Searle, Eleanor. Xerox of article from Past and Present on seigneurial controls of womens marriages.
Box 16 Seeman, Melvin. Offprint; 1972 letter.
1972
Box 16 Shaner, David Edward. Professor Forman University Nancy Lyman Roelker nominated him for MacArthur fellowship. Curriculum vitae, Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation, notes, offprints of articles, Xerox of typescripts of articles; thick file.
Box 16 Shannon, Silvia. Ph.D. Boston University 1987. Letter of recommendation, correspondence, drafts of text; Nancy Lyman Roelker was on committee.
Box 16 Shaw, John Arthur. Involved with Paris Center (q.v.). 2 letters.
Box 16 Shennan, J. H. Xerox of his Parliament of Paris, 148 pages.
Box 16 Shimizu, June (Paris researcher). 4 letters, 1970.
1970
Box 17 Shore, Miles F., M.D. Professor of Psychiatry, Tufts School of Medicine. Xerox of typescript of article, Henry VIII and the crisis of generativity.
Box 17 Shulim, Joseph I. 2 inscribed offprints.
Box 17 Sims, Wilbur M. Letter, 23 June 1973, re Jeanne dAlbret.
1973 June 23
Box 17 Sjgren, Gunnar. Xerox of article.
Box 17 Smith, Bonnie. Ph.D. University Rochester 1976. Curriculum vitae, offprint, correspondence, Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation, Nancy Lyman Roelker reviews and notes.
Box 17 Smither, James R. Ph.D. Brown University History Department 3 letters, Xerox of typescript of 2 articles.
Box 17 Soliday, Gerald. Recommends his A community in conflict to University Press of New England; Nancy Lyman Roelker letters, drafts, notes.
Box 17 Soman, Alfred. Offprints, Xeroxes of articles, correspondence.
Contents Note: 4 folders

Box 17 Spitz, Lewis. Professor of German Reformation, Stanford University 3 letters, 1972.
1972
Box 17 Stanford University. Nancy Lyman Roelker taught here for a semester in 1983 and in 1986. File regarding 1983 teaching position; two folders, relating to experiences, places, people of each visit.
1983
Box 17 Stansky, Peter. Professor History (Chairman while Nancy Lyman Roelker there), Stanford University 12+ letters, offprint, photo and article from popular magazine.
Box 17 Starn, Randolph. Professor University Calif. Berkeley. Outline of textbook history.
Box 17 Stein, Lou. Historian; Boston University Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation, research proposal, Xerox of a review of his book.
Box 17 Stites, Richard. Ph.D. Harvard 1968; Brown University Visiting 1973-75. Curriculum vitae.
1973-1975
Box 17 Stocker, Christopher W., b. 1937. PhD. 1965, Cornell University Professor University British Columbia. 4 folders: articles; correspondence; mostly dissertation.
Box 17 Stuveras, Junko. Inscribed offprint of article, Le Christianisme clandestin au Japon XVIIe-XIXe sicles, 1980.
1980
Box 17 Suchoff, David. Harvard University 1993 xerox of typescript; letter and article.
1993
Box 17 Sussman, M. V. Offprint, 1966.
1966
Box 17 Sutherland, Arthur E. (1902-1973). Professor Law, Harvard University Obituary; offprint from Harvard Law Review; 6 inscribed offprints.
Box 17 Sutherland, Nicola M. Professor University of London. Offprints, correspondence
Box 17 Taber, Douglass, husband of Linda. PhD. 1985, Stanford, Medieval history. Small file with Curriculum vitae for job search, 1988.
1988
Box 17 to 18 Taber, Linda. PhD. 1982, Stanford, History. Nancy Lyman Roelker took over supervision of dissertation for Professor Lewis Spitz in 1975. Taught University Iowa 1985-86. Extensive correspondence 1975-1993; multiple versions of dissertation with commentary; letters of recommendation (Nancy Lyman Roelker regarded highly).
Contents Note: 28 folders

1975-1993
Box 18 Taylor, Charles H. (1899-1984). Henry Charles Lea Professor of Medieval History, Harvard. Offprint of article from Speculum.
Box 18 Taylor, Larissa. A. B. 1978, Wellesley; Ph.D. 1990, Brown; student of Philip Benedict at Brown. Taylor, who writes to Nancy Lyman Roelker as Mrs. Roelker, received much help from Nancy Lyman Roelker. Extensive file includes correspondence 1984-1992; recommendations; dissertation; articles.
1984-1992
Box 18 Teall, Elizabeth S. correspondence 1972; typescript of article re application for Folger Library scholarship.
1972
Box 18 Tedeschi, John. Librarian, University Wisconsin; scholar of 16th-century Italian Protestants. Xerox of article.
Box 18 Theatre des Piccoli
Box 18 Thiollier, Marguerite M. Letter in French, 1986.
1986
Box 18 Thomas, Charles A. Jr. Biology, Harvard; later Scripps Institute, La Jolla. Husband of Pos. Offprint.
Box 18 Thomas, Margaret (Pos). Letter, Curriculum vitae.
Box 18 Thompson, Patricia. Inscribed offprint.
Box 18 Tinsley, Barbara. Xerox of typescript of article; 2 typescripts.
Box 18 Totten, Norman, Bentley College. Small file.
Box 18 Trinkaus, Charles. Professor , University Michigan. Pamphlet.
Box 18 Tufts University. Materials, pamphlets relating to the University; Nancy Lyman Roelkers employment terms.
Box 18 Tulchin, Elizabeth. Student 1972 Tufts University Request for recommendation.
1972
Box 18 University of North Carolina Press. 1980 letter hoping to publish Nancy Lyman Roelkers book.
1980
Box 18 Vaillant, Janet G. Ph.D. Government, Harvard 1970; Soviet studies; taught Wheaton. Curriculum vitae; file on her biography of Leopold Sdar Senghor.
Box 18 Van Doren, L. Scott. Boston College. Long letter, 1975; xerox of typescript of article.
1975
Box 18 Van Stuve, Hans and Rene. 6 letters, 1972-76.
1972-1976
Box 18 Vaucheret, Etienne. Nancy Lyman Roelker report in French of book by.
Box 18 Verdiglione, Armando. Article on, by Jane Kramer, in The New Yorker.
Box 18 Wahl, Nicholas. New York University. Letters; offprint.
1984-1991
Box 18 Walsh, Alice. Ph.D. Medieval History, Boston University 1974. Proposal for research; Nancy Lyman Roelker manuscript notes.
1974
Box 18 Ward, Paul L. 3 offprints.
Box 18 Warner, Charles G. K. (Shot). Festschrift on 75th birthday, 1993.
1993
Box 18 Warner, Samuel Bass. Urban historian, University Wisconsin, then Boston University Offprint.
Box 18 Warniche, Rhetha M. Offprint of Nancy Lyman Roelker review of her Women of the English Renaissance and Reformation.
Box 18 Watkins, Rene Neu. Boston area Renaissance scholar. 3 offprints; note.
Box 18 Watson, Andrew M. (Andy) of Toronto. Economist. 2 offprints; letters.
Box 18 Webb, Charmarie Jenkins see Blaisdell, Charmarie Jenkins.
Box 18 Weiner, Dora B. Inscribed offprint, 1979.
1979
Box 18 Westhauser, Karl, Brown University graduate student. Xerox of typescript of article on Samuel Pepys; letter from; Nancy Lyman Roelker manuscript notes.
Box 18 Wheaton, Barbara Ketcham, honorary curator of culinary collection, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College. Notes, letters, course description 1991.
1991
Box 18 Wheaton, Robert. Offprints, xeroxes of typescripts of 2 articles, 2 letters.
Box 18 Whitman, Daniel, grad. student Boston University Application 1975.
1975
Box 18 Willen, Diana, Nancy Lyman Roelker student Tufts; job at Georgia State, Atlanta. correspondence 1980-91, Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation
1980-1991
Box 18 Williams, George Huntston. 7 offprints (duplicates); letter regarding Festschrift.
Box 18 Winkler, Henry R., retired Professor Boston University; President, University of Cincinnati. 5 letters.
Box 18 Winsor School, Nancy Lyman Roelker taught for 22 years. 3 Bulletins with notices of friends; flyers.
Box 18 Witke, Roxanne.
Box 18 Witt, Ronald. Offprint; letters.
Box 18 to 19 Wolfe, Michael W. A. B., M. A. Boston University, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, at Pennsylvania State, Altoona, the University of Pennsylvania Curriculum vitae, Nancy Lyman Roelker letter of recommendation, dissertation, articles, offprint. The Politics of Church Reform in France 1559 to 1643, Senior Distinction Project, March 1959. 2 p.l., 193 pages, reproduced from typescript; text on recto only; in light grey binder.
Contents Note: 10 folders

1959
Box 19 Wolfson, Harry H., Professor Hebrew Literature Harvard. Article about; 4 offprints.
Box 19 Wood, Charles T., Professor Medieval History, Dartmouth College. Offprints, articles, letters
Contents Note: 2 folders

Box 19 Woodbridge, George. Letters.
Box 19 Wright, Gordon, professor, Stanford University. Offprints, letters
Box 19 Wylie, Laurence, French professor, Harvard University. Offprint, letters
Box 19 Wyntjes, Sherrin M., Ph.D., Tufts 1972; Nancy Lyman Roelker student. Articles, correspondence, letters of recommendation.
Contents Note: 2 folders

Box 19 Yardeni, Miriam. Offprint, typescript of Nancy Lyman Roelker review.
Box 19 Zalenik, Abraham, organized Group for Applied Psychoanalysis. Memos, copies of papers
1970-1972
Box 19 Zimmerman, T. C. Price. Letter
1972
Box 19 Zuber, Martha see also Paris Center.
Box 19 Zurawski, Simone, Ph.D. 1979 Brown University, Art History. Dissertation, articles, correspondence
Contents Note: 2 folders

Box 19 Miscellaneous correspondence

Subseries 5. Personal

Container Description Date
Box 19 Juvenilia
1931-1939
Box 20 Winsor School items
1962-1963
Box 20 Miscellaneous personal documents and items
Contents Note: Photographs, passport, photocopies, notebooks

Box 20 to 21 Travel brochures, maps, guidebooks
Box 22X Scrapbook
1961

Series 2. February 1996 Accession, 1929-1970

Subseries 1. Teaching materials

Container Description Date
Box 23 Course syllabi
Contents Note: 1 folder

Subseries 2. Manuscripts and research

Container Description Date
Box 23 to 24 Manuscripts and print copies of Nancy Lyman Roelker's work
Box 24 to 27 Handwritten notes, photocopies and journal articles
Contents Note: Materials document research and professional activities.

Subseries 3. Conventions and conferences

Container Description Date
Box 28 Miscellaneous convention documents
Contents Note: 1 folder

Subseries 4. Correspondence and topic files

Container Description Date
Box 28 to 29 Research documents, publications and correspondence
Arrangement:

Materials are arranged alphabetically by name and topic heading.


Box 29 to 30 Miscellaneous unsorted correspondence

Subseries 5. Personal

Container Description Date
Box 31 to 32 Juvenilia
1929-1936
Box 33 Travel and miscellaneous documents
Box 34x Oversize documents
Contents Note: Includes research photocopies and microfilm.

Series 3. February 2002 Accession, 1929-1940

Subseries 1. Teaching materials, 1971-1977

Container Description Date
Box 35 Course syllabi
1971-1977

Subseries 2. Manuscripts and research, 1983-1990, undated

Container Description Date
Box 35 to 36 Handwritten notes, photocopies and journal articles
Contents Note: Materials include research and professional activities and offprints of colleagues' work.

1983-1990 , undated

Subseries 3. Conventions and conferences

Container Description Date
Box 37 Miscellaneous convention documents
Contents Note: 1 folder

Subseries 4. Correspondence and topic files

Container Description Date
Box 37 Research documents, publications and correspondence
Arrangement:

Materials are arranged alphabetically by name and topic.


Box 37 Miscellaneous unsorted correspondence

Subseries 5. Personal

Container Description Date
Box 38 to 39 Juvenilia
1929-1936
Box 38 to 39 Travel and miscellaneous documents

Series 4. January 2003 accession, 1927-1986

Subseries 1. Correspondence and topic files, 1927-1944

Container Description Date
Box 40 Research documents, publications and correspondence
Arrangement:

Materials are arranged alphabetically by name and topic.


1935-1944
Box 40 Family correspondence
1927-1936

Subseries 2. Personal

Container Description Date
Box 40 Datebooks, calendars, theater programs
1933-1940
Box 41 Juvenilia: student essays
1934-1938
Box 41 Printed materials
1838-1986