This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, opera librettos, songs, short stories, novels, sketches, and critical reviews. It also has personal family papers of Kurt (Ashley Vernon) and Greta Hartwig Manschinger, paintings and writings by and other records from Greta's sister Mela Hartwig and her husband Robert Spira, audio recordings, scores, and sheet music, as well as audio recordings of performances.
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Emil Lederer Papers, 1901-1971 1.0 cubic ft.
The collection consists of the papers of Emil Lederer, his wife Gertrud von Eckardt, and his step-daughter, Ursula von Eckardt.
Joachim Maass Papers, 1901-1972 2.5 cubic ft.
The collection contains correspondence, manuscript materials and lecture notes.
Margarete Kollisch Papers, 1910-1979 0.3 cubic ft.
The collection contains published and draft writings of Margarete Kollisch, and correspondence with Dr. Albert Einstein and other notables.
Yella Pessl Sobotka Papers, 1918-1979 13 cubic ft.
This collection documents the musical career of Yella Pessl, a harpsichordist, pianist and organist.
Ludwig Bachhofer Papers, 1922-1968 12.18 cubic ft.
This collection contains correspondence and materials related to Ludwig Bachhofer's professional interests in and knowledge about Asian art.
Johannes Steel Papers, 1933-1981 0.8 cubic ft.
The collection contains correspondence, 1934-1978, and clippings of newspaper articles, 1933-1981, the earlier articles discuss events in Nazis Germany. Steel wrote the column "Johannes Steel on Wall Street" for the New York Post which provides information on investing.
Hilde Marx Papers, 1936-1986 4.3 cubic ft.
The collection contains the scrapbooks of Hilde Marx (1911-1986), a writer, poet, and journalist.
Hans Elias Papers, 1953-1979 0.5 cubic ft.
Hans Elias, a native of Darmstadt, Germany, was a German-American scientist. This collection contains a number of his contributions to medical research, biology, zoology, and even art in the form of reprints of articles, a photocopy of his manuscript "Abenteuer in Emigration und Wissenschaft," and two reel-to-reel tapes.