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Correspondence: Paul Tillich

File — Box 83Identifier: MS Am 2031
Scope and Contents: The papers of Erik Homburger Erikson, the German born American psychoanalyst and educator, contain correspondence, compositions, source files, clinical records (including notes, drawings, photographs and slides), clippings, audio tapes of presentations and awards and citations. There are some materials concerning his co-editor and wife, Joan Mowat Serson Erikson. The collection spans the American years, almost nothing is here that pre-dates their 1933 arrival in the United States. Though the...

Tillich, Paul, (inscr. to)

Item Identifier: Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z
Scope and Contents: Collection is comprised of the file indexes to ownership/provenance information found in printed books within Houghton Library that were cataloged prior to 1992. A very few manuscript codices are also included. It does not include books transferred from Widener Library and still identified by their Widener call numbers (circa 75,000 titles), or books accessioned but not fully cataloged (circa 35,000 titles). Each entry includes the following information: Name or initials of...

Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965. Correspondence, 1946., 1946.

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Nation records / Series: I. General correspondence / Sub-Series: T
Item — Carton 22Identifier: MS Am 2302, (4440)
Scope and Contents: The general correspondence series contains letters in various formats exchanged between the Nation and its subscribers, domestic and foreign correspondents, literary agents, publishers, experts in domestic and international affairs, job applicants, vendors, and, predominantly, readers and writers from all walks of life (many in the armed services) pitching story ideas or submitting articles. Some personal correspondence to Freda Kirchwey and other Nation staff members is included. Letters to...

Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965. Correspondence with AAR, 1959-1960., 1959-1960.

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Abraham Aaron Roback papers / Series: I. Correspondence with Roback / Sub-Series: T.
Item — Box 6Identifier: MS Am 2518, (1106)
Scope and Contents: The papers of Abraham Aaron Roback contain a variety of materials including: personal correspondence; correspondence relating to books authored and edited by Roback; autograph manuscripts of book reviews and other compositions; teaching, graphology, and research materials; compositions written by others sent to Roback; and numerous materials in Yiddish, including correspondence. The collection includes: photographs; clippings; notes; printed materials; and course materials such as...

Horkheimer, Max, 1895- . 1 letter to Paul Tillich; 1942., 1942.

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Leo Lowenthal papers / Series: I. Letters
Item — Box 3Identifier: MS Ger 185, (62)
Scope and Contents: Chiefly correspondence between Lowenthal and Adorno, Horkheimer, and Friedrich Pollock, along with correspondence and scattered writings of each of the above. Other persons represented include: Samuel H. Flowerman, Alice H. Maier, Margot von Mendelssohn, and Franz Neumann. Also materials pertaining to the Institute of Social Research, including correspondence about studies at the Institute and its relationship with Columbia University; as well as speeches, position statements, correspondence...

Paul Tillich. Galley (photocopied) with MS. and A.MS. revisions; [n.p., Jan 1966.], 1966.]

Item — Box 28Identifier: MS Am 2031, (1496)
Scope and Contents: The papers of Erik Homburger Erikson, the German born American psychoanalyst and educator, contain correspondence, compositions, source files, clinical records (including notes, drawings, photographs and slides), clippings, audio tapes of presentations and awards and citations. There are some materials concerning his co-editor and wife, Joan Mowat Serson Erikson. The collection spans the American years, almost nothing is here that pre-dates their 1933 arrival in the United States. Though the...

Thy- through Time. Correspondence with Harry Levin, 1948-1970 and undated., 1948-1970

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Harry Levin papers / Series: I. Correspondence / Sub-Series: T.
Item — Box 20Identifier: MS Am 2461, (977)
Scope and Contents: Collection consists primarily of professional correspondence of Harry Levin with his colleagues, especially with members of the Harvard University community, and of compositions by Harry Levin. The compositions often went through several drafts and include autograph revisions in Levin's hand. Correspondents include: John Ashbery, W.H. Auden, John Mason Brown, T.S. Eliot, Richard Ellmann, Nadine Gordimer, Jorge Guillén, Lincoln Kirstein, Robert Lowell, Marianne Moore, Vladimir...

Poetry and aesthetics, circa 1949-1963

File — Box 52Identifier: MS Am 2951, (772)
Scope and Contents:

Consists of the following: notes by Aaron; drafts, typescript copies, photocopies, and print copies of Aaron's works (articles, lectures, reviews, and portions of books); correspondence related to research material and Aaron's works; copies of articles and other works by other scholars (in manuscript, typescript, photocopy, or print form).

Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. Subject file, 1957-1997 and undated., 1957-1997

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: New Directions Publishing records / Series: II. Title and subject files. / Sub-Series: F.
Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Am 2077, (2265)
Scope and Contents: The records described here are from James Laughlin's home office in Norfolk, Connecticut. Here Laughlin kept his own papers as well as materials sent to him from the New York City office. For example, when a letter concerning an editorial matter was written in the New York office, a copy would be made for Laughlin's Norfolk files. Additionally, there are memoranda, correspondence, and notes between Laughlin and the members of the staff in the New York office....