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FILE — Box: 100 Identifier: MS Am 2951, (1581)

Untitled, circa 1915-2012 Digital

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1915-2012

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

The following items are restricted; consult curatorial staff:

(190); (348); (674); (1049); (1343)8)

There are no restrictions on physical access to the remainder of this collection.

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is shelved offsite at the Harvard Depository. Retrieval requires advance notice. Readers should check with Houghton Public Services staff to determine what material is offsite and retrieval policies and times.

Extent

27 folders

Physical Location

Folder 27 shelved as pf with items (1743)-(1749).

General note

Unsorted photographs of Daniel Aaron and his family, friends, and colleagues. Subjects include the following: Saul Bellow at the Newberry Library Chicago, 1983;; John Cheever at Harvard University 1978; Alfred W. Crosby of the University of Texas 1984; Marcus Cunliffe at the University of Pennsylvania 1976; James T. Farrell 1979; Philip Fisher of Harvard University circa 1990-2000; Olaf Hansen of Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität 2008; Alan Heimert of Harvard University 1978; Hilary Heltay circa 1965-1970; Brita Lindberg circa 1950-1960; Margaret Mead at the University of Pennsylvania 1976; Barack Obama at Washington, D. C., 2011; William Styron at the Newberry Library Chicago, 1983; James Taylor at Washington, D. C., 2011; Derek Walcott 1989; Nur Yalman with the Harvard University Society of Fellows 1997.

Also includes related correspondence; clippings.

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

Houghton Library is Harvard College's principal repository for rare books and manuscripts, archives, and more. Houghton Library's collections represent the scope of human experience from ancient Egypt to twenty-first century Cambridge. With strengths primarily in North American and European history, literature, and culture, collections range in media from printed books and handwritten manuscripts to maps, drawings and paintings, prints, posters, photographs, film and audio recordings, and digital media, as well as costumes, theater props, and a wide range of other objects. Houghton Library has historically focused on collecting the written record of European and Eurocentric North American culture, yet it holds a large and diverse number of primary sources valuable for research on the languages, culture and history of indigenous peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania.

Houghton Library’s Reading Room is free and open to all who wish to use the library’s collections.

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