University of Chicago Library Guide to the Elizabeth H. Paepcke Papers 1889-1994 © 2004 University of Chicago Library
University of Chicago Library
Guide to theElizabeth H. Paepcke
Papers 1889-1994
© 2004 University of Chicago Library
Table of Contents
4Acknowledgments4Descriptive Summary4Information on Use4Access4Citation4Biographical Note6Scope Note8Related Resources9Subject Headings9INVENTORY9Series I: Personal10Subseries 1: Engagements14Subseries 2: Calendars and Guest Books14Subseries 3: Financial and Legal17Subseries 4: Walter Paepcke21Subseries 5: Albert Schweitzer23Subseries 6: General25Series II: Correspondence104Series III: Activities and Interests158Series IV: Travel167Series V: Nitze Family172Series VI: Adlai Stevenson174Series VII: Mortimer Adler176Series VIII: Photographs176Subseries 1: Family178Subseries 2: Social Events and Leisure Activities179Subseries 3: Travel180Subseries 4: Aspen181Subseries 5: Aspen Institute, Goethe Festival, and Celebrities183Subseries 6: Miscellaneous185Series IX: Audio-Visual186Series X: Awards, Plaques and Ephemera186Subseries 1: Awards and Plaques187Subseries 2: Ephemera189Series XI: Writings, Newspaper and Magazine Clippings189Subseries 1: Writings of Others192Subseries 2: Newspaper and Magazine Clippings196Series XII: Family Correspondence and Oversize197Series XIII: Addenda198Subseries 1: Personal202Subseries 2: Correspondence207Subseries 3: Travel208Subseries 4: Awards, Plaques, and Ephemera208Subseries 5: Writings, Newspaper, and Magazine clippings
209Subseries 6: Oversize209Subseries 7: Restricted
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Descriptive Summary
Identifier ICU.SPCL.EHPAEPCKE
Title Paepcke, Elizabeth H. Papers
Date 1889-1994
Size 151 linear feet (255 boxes)
Repository Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library1100 East 57th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.
Abstract The Elizabeth H. Paepcke Papers consist of 151 linear feet and includebiographical, personal and financial material, correspondence, subject files,photographs, audio-visual materials, awards, honorary degrees, ephemera,typescript drafts, publications, and newspaper and magazine clippings. Thecollection documents Elizabeth Paepcke's many interests in cultural, socialand philanthropic activities. This includes material related to the AspenInstitute for the Humanities and the Goethe Bicentennial Foundation. Herinterests in the arts, environment, education and politics are also reflectedby the records of her art collection, interest in works of numerous artists andinvolvment in the Art Institute of Chicago and Museum of ContemporaryArt. The collection also includes personal and family material in the form ofcalendars and guest books, correspondence, and photographs. Her extensivecorrespondence concerns both her cultural and social activities and personaland family relationships. The collection focuses primarily on the yearsbetween circa 1950 and 1993, although the earliest material dates to 1889.
Acknowledgments
The Elizabeth H. Paepcke Papers were processed and preserved with generous support from Mrs.Antonia P. DuBrul, Mrs. Elizabeth s. Guenzel, and Mrs. Paula A. Zurcher.
Information on Use
Access
The collection is open for research.
Citation
When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Elizabeth H. Paepcke.Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
Biographical Note
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Elizabeth Hilken Nitze Paepcke was born on August 28, 1902, in Baltimore, Maryland. Shewas the daughter of Anina Sophia Hilken Nitze and William Albert Nitze, who was a facultymember and chair of the University of Chicago's Department of Romance Languages andLiteratures. She had one brother, Paul. The Nitze family moved to Hyde Park, in Chicago, whenshe was six years old. Her nickname, "Pussy," was given to her by her mother when she waschild and she retained the nickname throughout her life. Elizabeth attended Foxcroft, a boardingschool for girls in Virginia, graduating in 1921. In 1922 Elizabeth married Walter Paul Paepcke.Elizabeth and Walter had a son Walter, Jr. (d. 1926) and three daughters, Anina, Paula andAntonia.
With Walter, Elizabeth became an important figure in the cultural and social life of Chicago.She was involved in the Art Institute, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Lyric Opera andnumerous other organizations. She also belonged to several clubs including the Scribblers Club,the Casino Club and she appeared regularly in the society pages. She was particularly interestedin modern art and was a member of the Art Institute's Women's Board and a member of theBoard of Trustees of the Museum of Contemporary Art. She collected the works of artists suchas Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, Pablo Picasso and others, and would occasionally loan these works tomuseums. The combination of her husband, Walter's, role in the business world as the founderof the Container Corporation of America, and her interests in art and culture shaped thatcompany's seminal advertising campaign that focused on design and art. Elizabeth's interest inart and design also included working on interior design projects herself. She attended the Schoolof the Art Institute and was involved in design projects for Marshall Fields and the University ofChicago International House.
In other cultural arenas, Elizabeth and Walter promoted the humanities. They participated inGreat Books classes in Chicago and the Great Books Foundation. Elizabeth made importantcontributions to the Goethe Festival and the creation of the Aspen Institute for the Humanities.After Walter died in 1960, she remained a regular participant in the Aspen Institute for manyyears and in the International Design Conference in Aspen, and was involved in the MusicAssociates of Aspen. Among her circle of friends and acquaintances was the intellectual MortimerAdler. They maintained a long friendship, corresponding about his work, autobiography and theInstitute for Philosophical Research.
Known as the "Grand Dame of Aspen," Elizabeth was devoted to the city of Aspen, whichshe had first visited in 1938. She and Walter had taken the small mining town and revivedit through the foundation of the Aspen Institute and the development of skiing. She alsoparticipated in numerous cultural events in Aspen, such as the design conference mentionedabove. She maintained a residence in Aspen, spending more time there later in her life. Elizabethwas concerned with preserving historic buildings in the town, its expansion and its politics. Herinvolvement in Aspen extended to environmental issues in that area and in general. Especiallylater in life, she became increasingly interested in environmental impacts and dangers. Shejoined and contributed to the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and the related ThorneEcological Foundation.
Elizabeth had many interests and remained involved in many organizations throughout herlife. An interest in music was reflected in her relationship with the pianists Victor and Vronsky
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Babin. She also was interested in politics, through the careers of her brother, Paul Nitze, adiplomat and civil servant, and Adlai Stevenson, Governor of Illinois and United NationsAmbassador. Elizabeth was a member of the Visiting Committee on the Humanities at theUniversity of Chicago and was a friend of Robert M. Hutchins. She was also a member of theboard of trustees of the University of Denver. She traveled widely and visited many countriesas well as visiting the Antarctic. Elizabeth read broadly and often kept newspaper and magazineclippings that reflect her many interests as well as the lives of her friends and acquaintances.
Elizabeth maintained a lively involvement in her many cultural, political and intellectual interestsall her life. She died in Aspen on June 15, 1994.
Scope Note
The Elizabeth H. Paepcke Papers have been arranged into thirteen series: Series I, Personal;Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Activities and Interests; Series IV, Travel; Series V, NitzeFamily; Series VI, Adlai Stevenson; Series VII, Mortimer Adler; Series VIII, Photographs; SeriesIX, Audio-Visual, Series X, Awards, Plaques and Ephemera; Series XI, Writings, Newspaper andMagazine Clippings; Series XII, Family Correspondence and Oversize; and Series XIII, Addenda.
Series I: Personal, has been divided into six subseries: Engagements, Calendars and Guest Books,Financial and Legal, Walter Paepcke, Albert Schweitzer and General. Engagements includesspeeches Elizabeth gave at various social events. It also includes brochures from events sheattended and materials such as correspondence, guest lists and organizational materials, fromevents she helped organize. Similar material is found in Subseries 2, which contains calendarsand guest books. Subseries 3, Financial and Legal contains records of lawsuits that involvedElizabeth, primarily having to do with her Aspen properties, and includes records regardingher art collection. Some of the oldest material in the collection is found in Subseries 4, WalterPaepcke. This material pertains to Walter's father, Herman Paepcke. This subseries also includesa small amount of Walter's correspondence, several of his honorary degrees, and memorials.Subseries 5, Albert Schweitzer, contains correspondence between Elizabeth and Schweitzerand correspondence with persons affiliated with him or the Binder-Schweitzer hospital. Othermaterial of note in this subseries includes photographs, newspaper clippings about Schweitzer,and a painted wooden clog that was given to her by F. Deikert (see letter); according to the letterthat came with it, the shoe was carved from a tree trunk that Schweitzer used to sit on. Subseries6, General, contains miscellaneous personal items such as passports and includes a few folders ofnotes she made of interesting ideas and facts.
Series II: Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent. Mostof the correspondence is to or from Elizabeth but a small amount of correspondence of familymembers is included in this series. It also includes a few card files of addresses, notebooks thatwere used to keep a record of correspondence and one bound volume of letters. Much of thismaterial can be cross-referenced to correspondents and material in other series, especially SeriesIII: Activities and Interests.
Series III: Activities and Interests contains subject files. Included in this series is a variety ofmaterial from the many organizations Elizabeth participated in, and subjects on which she
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maintained an interest. These include institutions of the arts such as the Art Institute andMuseum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and numerous institutions in Aspen.
Series IV: Travel contains the itineraries, maps, guidebooks and various small souvenirs fromElizabeth's extensive travel. The material is arranged alphabetically by the name of the countryor continent. Other items in this series include maps, photographs, brochures, ticket stubs,newspaper and magazine clippings and correspondence. There are a number of more unusualitems as well, such as a fan and a set combs from Japan.
Series V: Nitze Family contains a variety of personal and family materials, often of sentimentalvalue. Some short stories and skits by her mother, Anina Nitze (Mrs. William A. Nitze), areincluded, as are her father's honorary degrees. Additionally, there are materials related toElizabeth's brother, Paul Nitze, that concern his diplomatic and political career. The contents arearranged alphabetically by the name of the family member, except for the materials relating toHenry Hilken, her maternal grandfather, which have been placed at the end.
Two smaller series are Series VI: Adlai Stevenson, and Series VII: Mortimer Adler. AdlaiStevenson was a lifelong friend whom Elizabeth met in 1916. This series contains copies ofsome of his speeches, correspondence, United Nations press releases, Elizabeth's handwrittennotes, a medal and memorials. It also includes a small amount of material pertaining to the AdlaiStevenson Institute of International Affairs and a copy of the oral history that Elizabeth gave tothe Oral History Collection at Columbia University. Mortimer Alder was also a lifelong friend.This series includes typescripts of Adler's autobiography, offprints of articles, correspondence,reading lists and instructions for moderators leading reading sessions of Great Books and otherreading groups. Also, a number of Adler's speeches can be found here and an introduction ofAdler by Elizabeth for his 80th birthday speech.
Series VIII: Photographs is divided into six subseries: Family; Social Events and LeisureActivities; Travel; Aspen; Aspen Institute, Goethe Festival, 7& Celebrities; and Miscellaneous.Many of the photographs are not labeled or dated. Other photographs may be found in otherseries, including additional travel photographs in Series IV: Travel. The date range for this seriesis 1912-1988.
Eight items are included in Series IX: Audio-Visual. Six of these are reel tapes containingspeeches on architecture by the architect George Danforth. There is a cassette tape: "FreakCulture and Drugs," a speech given by Michael Aldrich at the International Design Conferencein Aspen in 1971. The last two items are a pair of 78 RPM Discs labeled as Walter P. Paepcke,Jr.'s "favorite songs."
Series X: Awards, Plaques and Ephemera includes two subseries. The first, Awards and Plaques,contains awards, certificates and plaques given to Elizabeth by a number of groups for herinvolvement in the city of Aspen, the arts and a variety of other activities. The second subseries,Ephemera, includes an assortment of reproductions of artwork and original works. Some ofthese are Elizabeth's own creations and some by friends or family. The ephemera themselvesvary greatly in type. The items range from decoupage greeting cards, to a zinc printing plate.
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Also included is an artists' book created as a memorial for Walter Paepcke from the Institute ofDesign and contains an original work by Lazlo Moholy-Nagy.
Series XI: Writings of Others, Newspaper and Magazine Clippings has been divided into twosubseries. The first subseries, Writings, consists of writings by scholars, friends and relatives. Itincludes photocopies and reprints of articles, manuscripts and speeches. These items are arrangedalphabetically by author. The second subseries contains many newspaper and magazine clippings.Other clippings are included in the other series. These clippings have been roughly arrangedby subject and include subject headings such as art, Aspen, Chicago, Environment, WalterPaepcke, and Politics. Under the subject heading, Society, a handful of whole magazines havebeen preserved.
Series VII, Family Correspondence and Oversize, contains correspondence from members ofthe Paepcke and Nitze families dating from 1914-1922. It mostly consists of correspondencebetween Elizabeth Nitze and Walter Paepcke in the years leading up to their marriage andbetween Walter Paepcke and Anina Nitze, Elizabeth’s mother. There are also letters betweenElizabeth and Anina Nitze and some miscellaneous material, including oversize items.
Series XIII, Addenda, contains material that was added to the collection after the original portionwas organized and made available to researchers. It has been organized to reflect the arrangementof the original portion of the collection, although not all of the original series are representedin the addenda. The majority of the addenda is personal material and correspondence, andit includes a significant amount of family correspondence. In many cases there are undatedexplanatory notes clipped to the material that were written and added by Elizabeth Paepcke’sdaughters after her death.
The Addenda is organized in seven subseries:
I. Personal
II. Correspondence
III. Travel
IV. Awards, Plaques, and Ephemera
V. Writings, Newspaper, and Magazine clippings
VI. Oversize
VII. Restricted
Related Resources
The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections:
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Paepcke, Walter P. Papers
Paepcke, Hilken, and Nitze Families. Papers
Nitze, William. Papers
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Subject Headings
• Paepcke, Elizabeth H., 1902-1994• Paepcke, Walter Paul, 1896-1960• Nitze, William Albert, 1876-1957• Schweitzer, Alber, 1875-1965• Bayer, Herbert 1900-• Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001• Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965• Goethe Bicentennial Festival (1949: Aspen, Colo.)• Aspen Music Festival• International Design Fesitval at Aspen• Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies• Art Institute of Chicago• Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, Ill.)• Aspen Center for Environmental Studies• Great Books Foundation (U.S.)• Illinois Institute of Technology. Institute of Design• Institute for Philosophical Research (Chicago, Ill.)• Lincoln Academy• University of Denver• University of Chicago -- History• Aspen (Colo.)• Photographs
INVENTORY
Series I: Personal
This series consists of materials related to Elizabeth Paepcke's social engagements andobligations, some records of her art collection, and lawsuits with which she was involved. Inaddition, there are two subseries about Albert Schweitzer and her husband, Walter Paepcke,which also includes material about her father-in-law, Herman Paepcke. Series I covers the dates1889-1994. It has been divided into six subseries: Engagements, Calendars and Guest Books,Financial and Legal, Walter Paepcke, Albert Schweitzer, and General.
The first subseries, Engagements, contains records of some of the many social, cultural andpolitical events Elizabeth attended. She gave many speeches and copies of some of these canbe found in this subseries, including a speech she gave on July 7, 1974 at the 25th anniversaryof the Goethe Bicentennial. Some of speeches are preserved as handwritten manuscripts. The
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subseries also contains correspondence, guest lists, brochures and invitations to speak. Alsoincluded in Subseries 1 is a tribute given to Elizabeth by many of her Aspen friends on theoccasion of her 80th Birthday.
Related to subseries 1 is the second subseries, Calendars and Guest Books. This is a smallsubseries containing a few calendars on which Elizabeth kept note of her activities and a numberof guest books from her home. The Guest books are fanciful, often handmade, books thatvisitors would sign. Paepcke's guests sometimes included an inscription or drawing with theirname. One of the calendars, like a scrapbook, contained many smaller pieces. These pieces,including a wedding sixpence, were removed to another folder. Some of the guest books alsoincluded a few inserts that were placed in separate folders.
Subseries 3, Financial and Legal contains records of Elizabeth's art collection, which includedworks from artists such as Bayer, Calder, Chagall, Klee, Moholy-Nagy and Picasso. Thereare several appraisals and records of donations of artwork to the Art Institute and Museum ofContemporary Art. The legal section of the subseries includes legal materials from lawsuits thatinvolved Elizabeth. These usually concern her Aspen properties or the Aspen Institute.
Subseries 4, Walter Paepcke, includes material related to Elizabeth's husband, Walter Paepckeand a small amount of material concerning his father, Hermann Paepcke. This material is someof the oldest in the collection, dating to 1889. Some of it relates to Paepcke-Leicht and theChicago Mill and Lumber Company, which were predecessors of the Container Corporationof America. The subseries also includes a small amount of Walter's correspondence. Several ofhis honorary degrees can be found here with related programs, photos and newspaper clippings.There is also a list of Walter's honorary degrees written by Elizabeth. There are a number ofmemorials from various corporations and cultural institutions such as the Art Institute, theAspen Institute, the Commercial Club of Chicago and the University of Chicago. A memorialartist's book dedicated to Walter Paepcke from the Illinois Institute of Design, which includes adrawing? By Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, has been placed in Series X: Awards, Plaques and Ephemera.The scrapbook, "We Go To the Party," concerns the opening of a pulp mill in FernandinaFlorida by the Container Corporation of America.
Subseries 5, Albert Schweitzer, contains correspondence between Elizabeth and Schweitzerand correspondence with persons affiliated with him or the Binder-Schweitzer hospital. Daterange for this correspondence is 1949-1975. Other materials of note in this subseries include anumber of newspaper clippings about Schweitzer, a few photographs, and a wooden shoe thatwas given to her by F. Deikert (see letter); according to a letter that accompanied it, it was carvedfrom a tree trunk that Schweitzer used to sit on. The shoe originally had a facsimile of one ofSchweitzer's sermons rolled up inside it. Further information on Albert Schweitzer may be foundin Subseries 4: Walter Paepcke, in the Correspondence.
Subseries 6, General, contains passports, notes of interesting ideas and facts, report cards fromFoxcroft and a few miscellaneous family items. The notes are mostly handwritten, although a feware typed.
Subseries 1: Engagements
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Box 1Folder 1
Albert Schweitzer International Convocation - Speech, 1966Box 1Folder 2
American Society of Interior Designers - Speech, n.d.Box 1Folder 3
Arts Club Program Dance, 1940Box 1Folder 4
Aspen - Speech, July 7, 1974Box 1Folder 5
Aspen - Speech, n.d.Box 1Folder 6
Birthday Speeches, 1956-1991Box 1Folder 7
Casino Club Party - 1954Box 1Folder 8
The Casino Club - Speech, 1990Box 1Folder 9
Cocktail Party, May 30, 1959Box 1Folder 10
Concert in Memory of Victor Babin, August 5, 1972Box 1Folder 11
Crusaders Club - Speech, 1965Box 1Folder 12
Dedication, Aspen Institute, 1963Box 1Folder 13
Dinner for Adlai Stevenson III, 1973Box 1Folder 14
Dinner Party, 1966Box 1Folder 15
Eightieth Birthday Party, 1982Box 1
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Folder 16Eightieth Birthday Party, 1982
Box 1Folder 17
Eightieth Birthday Party, 1982Box 1Folder 18
Eightieth Birthday Party, Tribute Book, 1982 SEE .b 17Box 1Folder 19
Fine Arts Quartet, May 1974Box 1Folder 20
Girl Scouts - Speech, 1965Box 2Folder 1
Given Pathobiology Institute - Speech, n.d.Box 2Folder 2
Guest List, 1963Box 2Folder 3
Guest Lists, 1944Box 2Folder 4
Guest Lists, n.d.Box 2Folder 5
Hamilton Park Women's Club, 1960Box 2Folder 6
Introduction of Mortimer Adler, 1967Box 2Folder 7
Introduction of Mortimer Adler, Friday Club, February 20, 1976Box 2Folder 8
Introduction of Mortimer Adler, n.d.Box 2Folder 9
Menu, November 4, 1939Box 2Folder 10
National Home Fashions League - Speech, 1967Box 2Folder 11
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National Home Fashions League - Speech, February 26, 1969Box 2Folder 12
Ninetieth Birthday PartyBox 2Folder 13
Anina Paepcke's Debutante Party, 1944Box 2Folder 14
Anina Paepcke's WeddingBox 2Folder 15
Anina Paepcke Wood's Wedding, 1963Box 2Folder 16
Paepcke Garden ScrabbleBox 2Folder 17
Paula Paepcke's Debutante Party, 1946Box 2Folder 18
Paula Paepcke's Wedding, 1949Box 2Folder 19
Perry Park Hounds, n.d.Box 2Folder 20
Premiere Party, 1966Box 2Folder 21
Seventieth Birthday Party, 1972Box 2Folder 22
Seventieth Birthday Party, 1972Box 2Folder 23
St. John's Dinner, 1979Box 2Folder 24
Tribute to Robert O. Anderson, 1981Box 2Folder 25
United Nations Benefit, 1965Box 2Folder 26
United Nations Benefit, Correspondence, 1965
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Box 2Folder 27
United Nations Benefit, Guest Lists, 1966Box 3Folder 1
U.S. Naval Training Center Graduation, 1965Box 3Folder 2
University of Colorado, Boulder - Speech, n.d.Box 3Folder 3
Washington's Salute to President Johnson, n.d.Box 3Folder 4
Western State College - Convocation Speech, August 4, 1955Box 3Folder 5
Unidentified Speeches
Subseries 2: Calendars and Guest Books
Box 3Folder 6
Calendar, 1962Box 3Folder 7
Calendar, 1982 SEE .b 17Box 3Folder 8-10
Date book, [1930?]Box 3Folder 9
Guest book, 1939-1941Box 4Folder 1
Guest book, 1940-1952Box 4Folder 2
Guest book, 1972-1993
Subseries 3: Financial and Legal
Box 4Folder 3
Art - BayerBox 4Folder 4
Art - Calder
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Box 4Folder 5
Art - ChagallBox 4Folder 6
Art - Degas and ManetBox 4Folder 7
Art - German SchoolBox 4Folder 8
Art - GleizesBox 4Folder 9
Art - GrisBox 4Folder 10
Art - Japanese ArtBox 4Folder 11
Art - KleeBox 4Folder 12
Art - KleeBox 4Folder 13
Art - LégerBox 4Folder 14
Art - MiroBox 4Folder 15
Art - Moholy-NagyBox 5Folder 1
Art - PicassoBox 5Folder 2
Art - PicassoBox 5Folder 3
Art - ZushBox 5Folder 4
Art - Appraisals, 1955-1976Box 5
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Folder 5Art - Appraisals and Loans, 1946-1987
Box 5Folder 6
Art - ListsBox 5Folder 7
Art - LoansBox 5Folder 8
Art - Sales and Gifts, 1946-1993Box 5Folder 9
Airport, 1983Box 5Folder 10
Artes-Roy, 1991Box 5Folder 11
Artes-Roy, 1991-1992Box 5Folder 12
Artes-Roy, 1992Box 5Folder 13
Artes-Roy, 1992Box 6Folder 1
Aspen institute, 1977-1978Box 6Folder 2
Aspen Metropolitan Sanitation District, 1971Box 6Folder 3
Cantrup Properties, 1981-1985Box 6Folder 4
Erickson Ranch, 1970-1978Box 6Folder 5
Erickson Ranch, 1979Box 6Folder 6
Erickson Ranch, 1980Box 6Folder 7
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Erickson Ranch, 1981Box 6Folder 8
Erickson Ranch, 1982Box 7Folder 1
Erickson Ranch, 1982Box 7Folder 2
Erickson Ranch, 1982-1983Box 7Folder 3
Fence Relocation, 1982Box 7Folder 4
Four Seasons Club, 1960-1967Box 7Folder 5
Hotel Jerome, 1966-1969Box 7Folder 6
Living Will (blank), 1971Box 7Folder 7
McCloskey-Hunter Creek, 1987-1990Box 7Folder 8
Pitkin County Development, 1972-1974Box 7Folder 9
Pitkin County Property, 1982-1983Box 7Folder 10
Pitkin County Property, 1982-1983Box 7Folder 11
Sandwich Illinois House, blueprintBox 7Folder 11
Stallard House, 1961-1962Box 7Folder 12
Stallard House, 1961-1962
Subseries 4: Walter Paepcke
Box 8
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Folder 1Aspen Skiing Corporation, 1946-1948
Box 8Folder 2
Chicago Mill and Lumber SEE .b 17Box 8Folder 3
Container Corporation, 1930-31Box 8Folder 4
Correspondence, 1920-1929Box 8Folder 5
Correspondence, 1942-1957Box 8Folder 6
Correspondence, 1958-1959Box 8Folder 7
Correspondence, 1960Box 8Folder 8
Correspondence, n.d.Box 8Folder 9
Degree, 1917 SEE .b 17Box 8Folder 10
Fraternity Paddle, 1915 SEE .b 17Box 8Folder 11
Herman Paepcke (Walter Paepcke's father)Box 8Folder 12-13
Herman Paepcke (Walter Paepcke's father) Financial RecordsBox 8Folder 14
Herman Paepcke (Walter Paepcke's father) SEE .b 18 MemorialBox 8Folder 15
Herman Paepcke (Walter Paepcke's father) SEE .b 18 Memorial (bound in leather)Genealogical Tree Bonds [?]
Box 8Folder 16
Honorary Degrees - list, n.d.Box 8
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Folder 17Honorary Degree, Colorado College, 1959
Box 8Folder 18
Honorary Degree, Farleigh Dickinson College, 1951 SEE .b 18• Honor/citation• Photos
Box 8Folder 19
Honorary Degree, Northwestern University, 1951• Program• Award
Box 9Folder 1
Honorary Degrees, Oberlin College, 1955 Degree• Photo book Clippings
Box 9Folder 2
Honorary Degrees, Oberlin College, 1955 Commemorative BookBox 9Folder 3
Occidental College, 1955 Degree CorrespondenceBox 9Folder 4
Trinity College, 1954 ProgramsBox 9Folder 5
Trinity College, 1954 SEE .b 18 DegreeBox 9Folder 6
University of Denver, 1950 Degree• Programs• Clippings
Box 9Folder 7
Wesleyan University, 1954• Degree• Commencement Programs
Box 9Folder 8
Honors and Awards• Village of Glencoe, for service in World War I, 1919• American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1960• Michael Friedsam Medal, 1960
Box 9Folder 9
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Honors and Awards• Federal Republic of Germany, Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz [Distinguished Service
Medal], 1957• State of Colorado, Senate Resolution recognizing contributions of Walter P. Paepcke
Box 9Folder 10
Honors and Awards SEE .b 18• University of Oregon, Charter Day, 1957• Chicago Chapter American Red Cross, 1940• State of Florida Patriotism Award, 1938• Community and War Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Inc., 1945• Industrial Advertising Man-of-the-Year, 1954• Award of Honor, Chicago Chapter, The American Institute of Architects, 1954• The Architectural League of New York, Michael Friedsam Medal in Industrial Art,
1960Box 9Folder 11
"A Tribute to Walter Paepcke" CBS-Radio Broadcast, Gold Plated Record, February 18,1956 SEE .b 19
Box 10Honors and Awards - Colorado Ski Hall of Fame, 1978
Box 11Folder 1
Newspaper ClippingsBox 11Folder 2
Paepcke-Leicht Company, 1909 SEE .b 21 Reprint from American LumbermanBox 11Folder 3
Paepcke-Leicht Company, 1909 SEE .b 21 Reprint from American LumbermanBox 11Folder 4
PersonalBox 11Folder 5
Speeches, 1951-1952Box 11Folder 6-11
Memorials, 1960-1968 SEE ALSO .b 21Box 12Folder 1-5
MemorialsBox 12Folder 6
Memorial SpeechesBox 12
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Folder 7Obituaries
Box 12Folder 8
Cemetery correspondenceBox 13
Scrapbook: "The Community and War Fund of Metropolitan Chicago," 1945 (bound)Box 13Folder 1
Scrapbook: "We Go To The Party," 1938
Subseries 5: Albert Schweitzer
Box 14Folder 1
Correspondence, A-F• Anderson, Erica [?]• Bill [?]• Cheatham, Mrs. Julian N. (Alyce R.)• Cheney, Lois A.• Christy, Francis T.• Diekert, F.• Eckert-Schweitzer, Rhena• Ellerbrock, Lee• Frank, Joseph
Box 14Folder 2
Correspondence, G-P• Martin, E.• McCutcheon, Susan• Merton, Rolf A.• Personnel of the Hospital Schweitzer in Lambaréné• Preminger, Marion Mill
Box 14Folder 3
Correspondence, Schweitzer, AlbertBox 14Folder 4
Correspondence, S-Z• Silver, Ali• Speigelberg, Herbert• Urquhart, Clara
Box 14Folder 5
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, 1975-1987Box 14Folder 6
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Binder Schweitzer Amazonian Hospital, 1967-1969Box 14Folder 7
Binder Schweitzer Amazonian Hospital, 1966-1967Box 14Folder 8
Celebration in Paepcke Park, Aspen, 1989Box 14Folder 9
Convocation, Aspen, Speech drafts, 1966Box 15Folder 1
Convocation, Aspen, 1966Box 15Folder 2
Convocation, Aspen, 1966Box 15Folder 3
EphemeraBox 15Folder 4
Newsletters, 1974-1989Box 15Folder 5
Newspaper ClippingsBox 15Folder 6
Newspaper ClippingsBox 15Folder 7
Newspaper Clippings SEE .b 21Box 15Folder 8
Photographs, 1932-1948Box 15Folder 9
Symposium, 1969Box 15Folder 10
Writings, 1949-1959• "Goethe: His Personality and his Work"• "The Rights of the Unborn and The Peril Today"
Box 15Folder 11
Writings of others, 1949-1969• The Transcendentalism of Albert Schweitzer, Archibald T. Davison
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• Albert Schweitzer, Kasimir Edschmid• "Again, Albert Schweitzer and Indian Thought," A. L. Herman, in Philosophy East and
West• Schweitzer or The Question They Won't Ask You, Ada P. McCormick• Albert Schweitzer, T. L. Vaswani (note from Ali Silver and Albert Schweitzer)
Box 16Folder 1
Shoe and Sermon from shoe SEE ALSO .b 20
Subseries 6: General
Box 16Folder 2
FamilyBox 16Folder 3-4
NotesBox 16Folder 5
PassportsBox 16Folder 6
Report CardsBox 17 OversizeFolder 1
Eightieth Birthday Party, Tribute Book, 1982Box 17 OversizeFolder 2
Calendar, 1982Box 17 OversizeFolder 3
Chicago Mill and LumberBox 17 OversizeFolder 4
Correspondence, n.d.Box 17 OversizeFolder 5
Degree, 1917Box 18 OversizeFolder 1
Herman Paepcke (Walter Paepcke's father) - MemorialBox 18 OversizeFolder 2
Herman Paepcke (Walter Paepcke's father) Memorial (bound in leather) Genealogical TreeBonds [?]
Box 18 OversizeFolder 3
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Honorary Degree, Farleigh Dickinson College, 1951Box 18 OversizeFolder 4
Honor/citationBox 18 OversizeFolder 5
PhotosBox 18 OversizeFolder 6
Trinity College, 1954 Degree Honors and AwardsBox 18 OversizeFolder 7
University of Oregon, Charter Day, 1957Box 18 OversizeFolder 8
Chicago Chapter American Red Cross, 1940Box 18 OversizeFolder 9
State of Florida Patriotism Award, 1938Box 18 OversizeFolder 10
Community and War Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Inc., 1945Box 18 OversizeFolder 11
Industrial Advertising Man-of-the-Year, 1954Box 18 OversizeFolder 12
Award of Honor, Chicago Chapter, The American Institute of Architects, 1954Box 18 OversizeFolder 13
The Architectural League of New York, Michael Friedsam Medal in Industrial Art, 1960Box 19 OversizeFolder 1
"A Tribute to Walter Paepcke" CBS-Radio Broadcast, Gold Plated Record, February 18,1956
Box 21 OversizeFolder 1
Paepcke-Leicht Company, 1909 Reprint from American LumbermanBox 21 OversizeFolder 2
Paepcke-Leicht Company, 1909Box 21 OversizeFolder 3
Memorials, 1960-1968Box 21 OversizeFolder 4
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Newspaper Clippings
Series II: Correspondence
Elizabeth was a regular and enthusiastic correspondent, and her correspondence is extensive. Thisseries covers the period 1926-1994 but the heaviest concentration is from 1950 to 1980. Thecorrespondence has been arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent.
There are several small sets of correspondence of Elizabeth's family members, including WalterPaepcke, A. P. Guenzel (aunt), Anina Nitze (mother), William A. Nitze (father), Anina Paepcke(daughter) and Paula Paepcke (daughter). These have been placed at the end of the series, ashave Elizabeth's notebooks containing records of her correspondence, and the unidentifiedcorrespondence. Letters of condolence after the death of her husband, Walter, have beenalphabetized separately and placed at the end of the series. Correspondence with family membersis quite extensive, especially with her daughters, Anina, Paula and Antonia (Toni). Thiscorrespondence is alphabetized according to maiden and married names for each daughter.
In this series, there are a variety of nicknames used between Elizabeth and her correspondents.Most people use her nickname, "Pussy," but family members often address her as "Smoo" or"Smooie." Elizabeth sometimes used the nickname "Ianina" for her eldest daughter, Anina, andher husband Ian. Elizabeth and William "Bill" Moulis used a large variety of nicknames for eachother. These include Alexandra or Carlotta on his part and Maximillian, Jack Headstrong andBoujma on her part. A complete list of the nicknames Elizabeth had for Moulis is included in hisentry in the inventory below. Most nicknames are indicated in parentheses next to the full nameof the correspondent.
A bound set of letters to given Elizabeth on her eightieth birthday have been placed at the end ofthe series.
This series does not contain all the correspondence; most of the other series contain additionalcorrespondence.
Box 22Folder 1
Abbe-Adlai• Abbe, Patience, Richard and Johnny• Abbe, Patience• Abelson, Kerry• Aberson, John• Abler, Julius and Elizabeth• Acheson, Alice and Dean• Acland, Anthony, Sir and Jenny, Lady• Adam, Claus and Eleanor• Adamowska, Helenka• Adams, John• Adams, Marilyn• Adams, Robert McCormick and Janet
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• Adamson, Bruce Cambell• Adelson, Gail• Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Fund
Box 22Folder 2
Adler• Adler, Carol• Adler, Douglas• Adler, Mark• Adler, Mike and Pam• Adler, Mortimer
Box 22Folder 3
Adrian-Alsop• Adrian, William• Agam, Yaacov• Ahmed, Erfan• Albouy, Margaret• Aldis, Dorothy• Aldis, Graham• Aldrin, John• Allen, James Sloane• Allen, Winthrop• Allerton, John• Allerton, Robert• Alsop, Tish (Mrs. Stuart)
Box 22Folder 4
American-Ames• American Express Company• American Federation of Arts• American Institute of Architects• American Institute of Graphic Arts• American Society of Interior Designers• Ames, Edward (aka Ned) and Sue• Ames, Mrs. Ernest
Box 22Folder 5
Anderson-Asch• Anderson, Barbara• Anderson, Claude• Anderson, Colin and Morna• Anderson, Elizabeth A.• Anderson, Erica• Anderson, Robert O.• Anderson, Shirley and Fred
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• Animal Welfare Institute• Annenberg, Walter• Arlamonoff, G.• Armstrong, Sara and E. F.• Armstrong, Thomas N., III• Arnold, Pamela and Richard• Arquilla, Mrs. George• Art Institute of Chicago• Arts Club of Chicago• Asch, Bob
Box 22Folder 6
Aspen Historical SocietyBox 22Folder 7
Aspen - Aziz• Aspen Airways, inc.• Aspen Magazine• Aspen Skiing Co.• Astley, Edward• Aubry, Stephan and Letitia• Auditorium Theater Council• Ault, J. Burchenal• Aung, Dr. and Mrs. Htin• Austin, Andy• Aziz, Philip J.
Box 23Folder 1
Babin, Victor and Vitya VronskyBox 23Folder 2
Bacon-Bakewell• Bacon, Mardges• Bacon, Whipple and Co.• Badger, Frances• Bakemeier, Richard F.• Baker, Howard M.• Bakewell, Francis J., Rev.
Box 23Folder 3
Balasy-Barrett• Balasy, Tony• Baldwin, Ray• Ballengee, Lora Lane (Mrs. Eugene)• Barbee, Mark K. (Mrs. David)• Barnard, Harry
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• Barnard, Hilda Norman• Barnard, Judith and Micheal Fain• Barnes, Courtie• Barnes, Katherine (Mrs. Richard S.)• Barnes, Peggy (Mrs. Cecil)• Barnett, E. M.• Barnett, Maurice• Barr, Jean• Barrett, N. (Mrs. Roger W.)
Box 23Folder 4
Barry, Danny J.Box 23Folder 5
Bartos-Barzun• Bartos, Celeste and Armand• Basically Bach, Christie M. Enman• Baskin, Leonard• Batista, Karen• Battersby, Dr. Jean• Barzun, Jacques
Box 23Folder 6
Barzun-Bauman• Barzun, Jacques• Bass, Elaine and Saul• Bauler, Mathias (Paddy)• Bauhaus-Archiv• Bauman, Frank
Box 23Folder 7
Bayer, Herbert and JoellaBox 23Folder 8
Bayerische Vereinsbank-Bayern• Bayerische Verinsbank• Bayern, Alexander, Prince
Box 24Folder 1
Beadle-Bendelius• Beadle, George• Bealmear, Eleanor Berger• Beatty, Geneva• Becker, Ann and Ralph• Becker, Antionette• Beecher, William J.
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• Beissinger, Mark• Bell, Ford• Bell, Nathalie and Laird• Belloli, Yolanda• Belvedere Hotel, John L. Fordon• Bendelius, Geneva Beatty
Box 24Folder 2
Benedict-Benton• Benedict, Fritz and Fabienne• Benedict, Jessica• Benezet, Louis• Benisinger, B. Edward• Bennett, John and Janie• Bennett, Rainey and Ann• Benson, Bernard S.• Benson, E. M.• Benson, Helen• Benton, Helen• Benton, William
Box 24Folder 3
Benton, William-Benton, Margaret• Benton, William• [Benton], Margaret [Mrs. Tiffany Blake?]
Box 24Folder 4
Berg-Betts• Berg, Dee Dee (Mrs Richard)• Berg, Louise M.• Bergen, Elsbeth• Berger, Bruce• Bergsträsser, Arnold• Berko, Franz and Mirte• Berlin, Arnold M.• Berman, Muriel and Phil• Berry, R. Stephen• Bettendorf, Harry J.• Betts, Henry B.
Box 24Folder 5
Bier-Bismark• Bier, Justus• Bilandic, Heather• Bilandic, Micheal• Binder, Theodor
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• Bingham, Eleanor• Bingham, Mary• Bingham, Richard• Bingham, Richard, Eileen and Foxy• Bismark, F. and F.
Box 24Folder 6
Bjornseth-Blomster• Bjornseth, Laura Frazier• Blackfield, Wendy• Blake, Michi• Blair, Bill• Blair, William McC.• Blair, Martha [Mrs. Granger]• Blettner, Margaret• Blomster, Wes (University of Colorado)
Box 24Folder 7
Boden-Böniger• Boden, Adolf• Bøe, Alf• Boker, Alexander• Bokum, Fanny Butcher (Mrs. Richard Drummond)• Böninger, Otto R.
Box 24Folder 8
Bonnell-Boyle• Bonnell, William and Debra• Boorstin, Daniel J.• Booth, Lynn• Borgese, Elizabeth and G. A.• Borowski, Felix• Boscom, James• Botero, Eduardo Uribe• Boughton, Bill• Bouter, Chris and Elizabeth de• Bovée, Arthur• Bowes, Pat and Kelly• Boyd, Flavil• Boyd, Natasha• Boyle, Joseph
Box 25Folder 1
Brabazon-Bross• Brabazon, James• Brademas, John
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• Braden, Joanne• Bradford, Amory H.• Bradley, Mary• Bradshaw, Donna (Mrs. David E.)• Bradshaw, Patricia (Mrs. Thornton)• Bramwell, Christopher and Lilie
Box 25Folder 2
Breasted, JimBox 25Folder 3
Breese-Bross• Breese, William• Brennan, Francis• Brettell, Richard R.• British Consulate (Denver, Colorado)• Brohi, A. K.• Bromberg, Sally (Mrs. H. W.)• Bromfield, Marjorie B. (Mrs. Lawrence)• Brooke, Elizabeth• Brooks, Helen• Bross, John A.
Box 25Folder 4
Brown• Brown, Anne• Brown, Baird• Brown, Colene (Mrs. Harold)• Brown, Dorothea (aka Dottie)• Brown, D. R. C., Aspen Skiing Co.• Brown, Mrs. Harold
Box 25Folder 5
Brown• Brown, James• Brown, James G.• Brown, Joan (Mrs. Richard H.)• Brown, John Mason• Brown, Louise• Brown, Peggy (Mrs. Cabot)• Brown, Rosanne
Box 25Folder 6-8
Bruckner, Donald J. R.Box 25Folder 9
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Brutscher-Burling• Brutscher, Franz• Bryan, Todd A.• Buchanan, G. E. (aka Buck)• Bulkley, Katherine• Bull, Ellen (Mrs. Storm)• Bullock, Alan and Nibby, Lord and Lady• Bunting, Bessie• Bürck, Ruth• Burgess, Helen (Mrs. Randolph)• Burke, J. F.• Burling, Edward B. (aka Ned)
Box 25Folder 10
Burmeister-Bynner• Burmeister, Raymond J., Jr• Butler, Frank• Butler, Michael• Butler, Paul• Byington, Spring• Bynner, Witter
Box 26Folder 1
Cabot-Caplan• Cabot, Thomas D.• Caine, C.• Calder, Alexander• Calderson, Eric• Campbell, Donald J., Rt. Rev.• Campbell, Marise (Mrs. J. B.)• Canfield, Cass• Canfield, Gabriella, (Mrs. Befoni)• Cantey, Sam, III• Caplan, Ralph
Box 26Folder 2
Cardamone-Cattan• Cardamone, Jody and Tom• Carleton College, President John W. Nason• Carlin, David• Carney, Peter R.• Carpenter, Delphine• Carpenter, Liz• Carrick, Hilary• Carroll, Margaret• Carson, Frank H.
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• Carter, Fay S.• Carton, Ann (Mrs. Laurence A.)• Cassou, Jean• Castress, Verne• Caswall, Edward M.• Cater, Libby and Douglass• Cattan, Michel
Box 26Folder 3
Cavanaugh-Ceter• Cavanaugh, John J.• Cave, Jeffery P.• Cavett, Dick• Cervi, Clé• Cervi, Gene• Ceter, Douglass
Box 26Folder 4
Chafee-Chermayeff• Chafee, Ann• Chagall, Marc• Chamber Music of America, Benjamin S. Dunham• Chambers, Trish• Ch'an, Wing-Tsit• Chandler, Clarissa and Henry• Chanzit, Gwen F., Curator, Herbert Bayer Collection, Denver Art Museum• Chaplin, Charles C. G.• Chapman, Bobsy Goodspeed• Chapman, Gladys and Frank• Charles, Gerard• Chasins, Abram• Chatfield-Taylor, Adele• Cheek, Mary Tyler• Chen, Chang Lok• Chermayeff, Barbara and Serge
Box 26Folder 5
Chicago-Clifford• Chicago Beautiful Committee, Judith Erwin• Chicago, City of, Committee on Cultural and Economic Development• Chicago Daily News, Peg Zwecker• Chicago Historical Society, Elizabeth Jachimowicz• Chicago Opera Theater, Joan W. Harris• Chicago Public Library, Ralph G. Newman• Chicago Public School Art Society, Muriel Newman (Mrs. Albert)• Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philip A. Whitacre, John M. Richman
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• Chila, Charles, Fredericka, Erica and Rachel• Christie, Mrs. George• Chu, Helga and H.• Clark, Mrs. A. B. F.• Clark, Patricia F.• Clark, Phil• Clarke, Richard T.• Clayman, Charles B.• Clifford, Peggy
Box 26Folder 6
Cobb-Conger• Cobb, Hope (Mrs. Ahira)• Cody, John, Cardinal• Coffmin, Kathleen• Coll, Jerome B., Rev.• Collins, Janice and Charles T.• Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanitites, Robert N. Sheets• Colorado River Water Conservation District• Colorado Ski Museum• Colorni, E.• Columbia College, Center for New Music, William Russo• Colvin, James• Comcowich, William L.• Compton, C. Russell• Compton, Martha (Mrs. Gove)• Conger, Trista K. (Mrs. John Janeway)
Box 26Folder 7
Conover-Council• Conover, Roger L.• Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany• Container Corporation of America• Continental Airlines• Cook, Phyllis (Mrs. John)• Cook, Wynona• Coolridge, Catharyn• Cooper, Fleeta L.• Cooper, Gary and Rocky• Cootes, Jean and Merritt• Copley, H.• Cornog, William• Corwin, Kenneth• Council on Religion and International Affairs
Box 26Folder 8
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Coward- Czartoryski• Coward, Noël• Craft, John Richard• Craig, James, Sir• Craig, Robert W.• Cramer, Ernst J.• Cranmer, Jean and George• Crichton, Michael• Crosby, Kathryn• Crowfields, Cass• Crowley, Frank• Cummings, E. (Mrs. Dexter)• Cummings, Ogden• Cummings, Walter J.• Cummins, Tom• Cunningham, E. (Mrs. Charles C.)• Cygol, Frank• Czartoryski, Olgierd, Prince
Box 27Folder 1
Dahl- D'Amboise• Dahl, O. J.• Daily, Kathleen Krieger• Daley, Richard J.• Daley, Richard M.• Dalsace, Annie and Jean• D'Amboise, Jacques
Box 27Folder 2
Damon-Davidson• Damon, Richard Colgate• Danforth, George• D'Arcy, Martin• Darling, J. N.• Darlington, Alice and Charles, Ambassador• Dasko, Pat• David, Terese• Davidson, Eugene and Suzie• Davidson, Hugh
Box 27Folder 3
Davis-Davison• Davis, Diana• Davis, Emery• Davis, Fitzroy• Davis, Kenneth S.
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• Davis, Marjorie• Davis, Richard A. (aka Digby)• Davison, Mildred
Box 27Folder 4
Dearing-DeHaan• Dearing, Albin• Dearing, Nancy• De Bourbon-Busset, Jacques, Comte and Comtesse• Defenders of Wildlife• DeForrest, David and Shirley• De Jonqueries, Mrs. Frederik• DeHaan, Norman
Box 27Folder 5
DeLee- DeVischer• DeLee, Joseph B.• Delfau, Ruth• Denny, Reuel• Denver Art Museum• Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Donald R. Seawell• Denver, City and County, Mayor W. H. McNichols, Jr.• Denver Club, The• Denver Museum of Natural History• Denton, Margaret• DeVischer, Joyce
Box 27Folder 6
Dick-Dixon• Dick, Nancy• Dickey, C. D.• Deikmann, Hermann• Deikmann, Alice• Diffrient, Niels• Dillingham, Louise (Mrs. Walter)• Dillon, Matthew• Dirksen, Everett M.• Dispeker, Thea• Ditchley Foundation• Dixon, Eleanor• Dixon, Martha• Dixon, Piers• Dixon, Wesley M.
Box 27Folder 7
Doblin-Doyle
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• Doblin, Jay• Doherty, Maud• Dolnick, David• Donaldson, Howard• Donahue, Maurice R.• Donati, Lazzaro• Doner, H. Creston• Dönhoff, Marion Gräfin• Donnelley, Elliott• Donnelley, James R.• Donnelley, Randy (Mrs. Robert G.)• Douglas, Eric• Douglas, Kirk• Downing, Bradley C.• Dows, Sutherland• Doyle, Edward P.• Doyle, Theodore F.
Box 27Folder 8
Dragstedt-Druzinsky• Dragstedt, Lester R.• Drain, Richard• Drake Travel Services• Drew, Inge• Drexler, Fred• Droste, Albert C.• Druick, Douglas• Druzinsky, Michael
Box 28Folder 1
DuBrul• DuBrul, Antonia Paepke (Toni, Mrs. Stephen, Jr.) [daughter]• DuBrul, Jennifer (granddaughter)• DuBrul, Nicholas (grandson)• DuBrul, Richard
Box 28Folder 2
DuBrul• DuBrul, Katherine (Mrs. Stephen M.)
Box 28Folder 3
Dufallo-Dzuback• Dufallo, Richard• Duff, Paige and Tony• Duggan, Stephen P.• Duke, Jim
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• Dumask, Jackie and Bill• Dunaway, Bill• Dunaway, Jane• Dunlap, Joseph R.• Dunlap, William E.• Dupee, Gordon G.• Durrance, Margaret (Miggs) (Mrs. Richard)• Durrance, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Miggs)• Dutch, Germaine• Dvering, Helen• Dyer, Karin Andersen• Dzuback, Mary Ann
Box 28Folder 4
Eads-Emmet• Eads, Myrtle• Eastland, James O.• Hanns Ebensten Travel• Eberhardt & Son• Ebersloff, Rebecca• Eckerstrom, Ralph• Eichholz, Mercedes H. and Robert• Eisendrath, Erna• Eisendrath, William• Eliot, Theodore L.• Ellsworth, Mary-Louise• Emery, Charles Francis• Emery, Marta (Mrs. Raymond)• Emmerick, Emmy (Mrs. Max)• Emmet, Jessie
Box 28Folder 5
Encyclopaedia-Enters• Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc.• Engelbrecht, Lloyd C.• Engle, Paul• English-Speaking Union• Enslow, Jill• Entenza, John D. (aka J.D.E.)• Enters, Angna
Box 28Folder 6
Environment-Evans• Environment Planning and Design• Environmental Research Group• Erffa, Eleanor Follansbee
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• Erickson, Cathy (Mrs. Robert D.)• Eriksen, Garvene (Mrs. Stein)• Eshleman, Clayton• Estes Park Western Town• Eurick, Nell and Alvin• Euthanasia Educational Fund• Evans, Carol• Evans, Charles, Jr.• Evans, Jean (Mrs. Bergen)
Box 29Folder 1
Fademton-Ferebee• Fademton, A. and Kip• Fafalla, Mrs. Henry• Fagen, Mildred R.• Fairank, Mrs. Kellogg, Jr.• Fales, Alice Peck• Famous Artists Schools• Farish, Anne• Farish, George• Farish, Martha• Farley, Jacqueline M.• Farney, David• Farr, Tena Dunaway• Farwell, John V.• Farwell, Margaret• Faust, Clarence• Feldstein, Charles R.• Ferebee, Charles• Ferrier, Malcolm D.
Box 29Folder 2
Ferril• Ferril, Helen• Ferril, Thomas Hornsby
Box 29Folder 3
Ferril, Thomas HornsbyBox 29Folder 4
Ferril-Ferry• Ferril, Thomas Hornsby• Ferry, W. Hawkins
Box 29Folder 5
Field-Fitzpatrick
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• Field, Henry• Field, Marshall• Field Museum of Natural History• Field, Thomas P.• Fine Arts Quartet Concert Series• First National Bank in Aspen• First National Bank of Chicago• Fischer, Hanns• Fischer, Peter• Fischer, Stephen M.• Fisher, Roy M.• Fisher, Ruth Page• Fishenick, Kathryn• Fisher, Violet (Mrs. Francis)• [Fitzpatrick], Joan
Box 29Folder 6
Flender-Foxcroft• Flender, Norma• Fletcher-Moulton, Silvia• Foerster, M.• Fogg Art Museum• Fogleman, James K.• Ford, Gerald R.• Ford, Mrs. Merril M.• Foreign Policy Association• Foster, Jack• Foundation for Interior Design• Fouts, Eri• Foxcroft Alumnae Association• Foxcroft School
Box 29Folder 7
Frank-Fry• Frank, Gerald B.• Frank, [?]• Franklie, Ruth and Gene• Frazier, Stephen R.• Frazier, Walter S.• French, S.• Fredericks, Alexandra• Fredericks, Henry W.• Frederico's• Free Street Theater• Freeman, Dede (Mrs. Gaylord)• Freeman, Gaylord, Jr.
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• Fried, Gus and Erna• Friedberg, Paul• Friends of the Parks• Frost, Ben• Fry, Mrs. Willard A.
Box 29 continuedFolder 8
Fukukawa• Fukukawa, Shinji• The Fund for Adult Education• The Fund for the Advancement of Education• Furness, Betty (Mrs. Thomas)• Fürstenberg, Fritz L.• Fürstenberg, Olga
Box 30Folder 1
Gaevernitz-Geddes• Gaevernitz, Gero• Gage, Berkely, Sir• Gage, Ulicia• Galandak, Bev and John• Gallo, Richard J.• Gallowhur, Terris D.• Ganz, Ruth Leone• Ganz, Walter• Garès, Victor Andre• Garrison, Eve• Garton, Sara• Garzoli, Dianne• Gealm, Vicky• Gearen, Ann• Geba, Erna• Geddes, Donald G.
Box 30Folder 2
Geiger-Glaz• Geiger, K.• Geisendorfer, Mrs. George• Gelpecke, Hertha• Gemayel, Maurice• Georg, Yvonne• Geraghty, Helen T.• Gerbaz, Cherie• Gibb, David• Gifford, Emmy and Hal• Gilbert, Anne
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• Gilbert, Mary• Gill, Brendan• Ginsburg, Norton• Gisk, Lillian• Glass, Jim• Glaz, Herta
Box 30Folder 3
Gleaves-Gomberg• Gleaves, Suzanne (Mrs. Charles)• Glendinning, Cora M.• Glessner House• Goddard, Connie• Goetz, Oswald• Gogarty, Oliver St. John• Goldberg, Bertrand• Goldberg, Bud• Goldberg, Dorothy• Goldberg, Maria• Goldsmith, Alan g.• Goldsmith, Myron• Gomberg, Addie, William (aka Bill) and Paula• Gomberg, Addie
Box 30Folder 4
Goodall-Gould• Goodall, Donald B.• The Goodman Theatre• Goodman, Walter• Goodnow, Ed• Goodrich, Esther• Goodspeed, Betsy• Goodwin, W. E.• Goodyear, Conger A., Lt. Gen.• Gordon, Polly• Gordon, Ruth• Gore, Albert, Jr.• Gore, Albert, Jr., and Tipper• Gorman, William and Natalie• Götze, Phil. Heinz• Goudvis, Ted L.• Gould, Beatrice• Gould, Virgil
Box 30Folder 5
Grabes-Greene
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• Grabes, Mrs. Justin• Grady, Helen D.• Graff, Marjo (Mrs. Robert)• Graham Foundation• Graham, John T.• Graham, Katherine• Grand Champions Club• Granville, Walter• Gray, Grade and Miner• Green, Harry E.• Green, Marshall• Green, Willis• Greene, Luther• Greene, Jackie (Mrs. Robert E.)
Box 30Folder 6
Greene-Mercier, Marie-ZoeBox 30Folder 7
Greenough - Grover• Greenough, William C.• Greenwood, William and Krys• Greger, Elsa N.• Gregori, Nina• Grenz, John R.• Griesinger, Frank and Bobby• Griffin, Fay• Gronau, Wolfgang von• Gronner, Georgina and Robert• Gronner, Robert• Groos, Carl F., Jr.• Gropius, W.• Grover, Allen and Beatrice
Box 30Folder 8
Guare-Guenzel• Guare, John• Guenzel, Alice (Mrs. Louis)• Guenzel, Betsy and Paul Walter
Box 31Folder 1
Guenzel-Gump• Guenzel, William and Penny• The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum• Gullion, Pat and Edmund A.• Gump, Richard B.
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Box 31Folder 2
Hadden-Halpert• Hadden, Frances• Hagerman, Percy• Halem, Margarethe von• Haley, Susan• Hall, G. Emlin• Hall, J. Parker• Halpert, Edith
Box 31Folder 3
Hamilton, Amanda - Hamilton, Anina Paepcke• Hamilton, Amanda• Hamilton, Anina
Box 31Folder 4-9
Hamilton, Anina PaepckeBox 32Folder 1
Hamilton, IanBox 32Folder 2
Hamilton, Ian and Anina (aka Ianina)Box 32Folder 3
Hand-Harris• Hand, L.• Hannah, Susan• Hanson, Henry• Hanson, Theodore• Hardy, Lillian (Mrs. Gordon)• Harper, Paul V.• Harrack, Cucco• Harrell, Lynn• Harrell, Marjorie• Harrell, Mark• Harris, George• Harris, Irving Brooks• Harris, M. V.• Harris, Sydney J.
Box 32Folder 4
Harrison-Haydon• Harrison, Gilbert• Harrison, Mitzie
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• Hart, Gary• Hart, Harry James• Hart, Kitty Carlisle• Hart, Martha• Hartmann, William E.• Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum• Harvest, Judith• Harvey, Daggett• Harvey, Jane• The Harwood Early Music Ensemble• Haskell, Syd• Hattori, Michiko• Hauck, Janet (Mrs. Fred)• Haydon, H.
Box 32Folder 5
Hecht-Henderson• Hecht, Andrew• Heckman, Doris and Marty• Heckscher, Claude and August• Heffelfinger, F. Peavey• Hefler, Doris and Rodger• Heineman, Werner• Heinz, Jack• Heller, Paul• Helmer, Mollie• Henderson, Malcolm, Sir• Henderson, Paula (aka Fella, Fellalie), Lady
Box 32Folder 6
Henderson• Henderson, Paula (aka Fella, Fellalie), Lady
Box 32Folder 7
Henderson-Heydon• Henderson, Paula, Lady (aka Fella, Fellalie)• Henninger, L.• Henry, Ginny (Mrs. Patrick)• Henry, Patrick• Herman, Anette E.• Herron, Frances• Herschler, Elijah David• Herz, Kate• Hesberger, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.• Hesburgh, Theodore M.• Hess's, Philip Berman
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• Hevri, S.• Heydon, Tim
Box 32Folder 8
Hightower-Hirth• Hightower, John B.• Hileman, David• Hilken, Henry G.• Hill, Anina• Hill-Denton, Margaret• Hill, Lewis W.• Hillyer, Raphael• Hinckley, Katherine S.• Hinckley & Schmitt• Hinrichs, Paul• Hirschl, Jessie• Hirth, Johanna
Box 33Folder 1
Hoagland - Hoke• Hoagland, K. (Mrs. Joseph C.)• Hocking, Ernest• Hocking, R.• Hofer, Peter• Hoffman, Dorothy• Hoffmann, Eleanor• Hoge, Alice (Mrs. James F.)• Hoge, Sharon and Jim• Hokanson, Mary• Hoke, George
Box 33Folder 2
Holden-Homes• Holden, John S.• Holiday• Holland and Hart Holleb, Marshall M.• Hollensteiner, Tish (Mrs. Robert)• Hollinger, Pam• Holmes, Alan• Homes, Allen C.
Box 33Folder 3
Holton-Houston• Holton, George• Holyoke, Ede• Hoppin, Kay
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• Hoppin, Mariana• Hord, Stephen Y.• Horgan, Paul• Horizon• Horn, Marianne• Horwich, Judith E.• Houle, Cyril O.• Houseman, William• Houston, Charles S.• Houston, Dorcas (Mrs Charles S.)
Box 33Folder 4
Howard-Hoyt• Howard, Barbara• Howard, John A.• John Howell Books• Hoyt, Palmer
Box 33Folder 5
Huff-Hurdman• Huff, William• Huggins, Rollin C.• Hugh-Jones, E. M.• Hume, Anthony• Humphrey, Willard• Hunt, P. (Mrs. Richard)• Hunt, Richard M.• Hunt, Swanee• Hunt, William and Ellen• Hunter, Laura and Howard• Hunter, Vera• Hurdman, Fred
Box 33Folder 6
Hutchins, Robert A.Box 33Folder 7
Hutchins-Huth• Hutchins, Robert A.• Hutchins, Robert M. and Vesta• Hutchinson, Helen (Mrs. Robert B.)• Huth, Hans
Box 33Folder 8
Iannarone- Ingram• Iannarone, George E.
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• Ignatius, Paul R.• Ilgen, Harry and Clara• Ilgen, Iola and Clark• Illinois Bankcharge Center• Illinois Bell Telephone Company• Illinois Cultural Company• Illinois Institute of Technology• Illinois Sports Council• Imamura, Misako• Ingraham, Elizabeth Wright• Ingram, J. Stuart
Box 34Folder 1
Indiana-Irwin• Indiana, Bob• Institute of International Education• Interiors• International Archive of Art• International Society for Contemporary Music• International Theatre Festival• Irwin, Judy (Mrs. Bruce)
Box 34Folder 2
Iselin-Islinger• Iselin, John Jay• Isenberg, Dora R.• Isham, Libby (Mrs. John)• Ishida, Michi (aka Dee Dee)• Ishida, Wilma and Dixie• Iskow, Stewart B.• Islenger, C. A.
Box 34Folder 3
Ives• Ives, Buffie (Mrs. Ernest)
Box 34Folder 4
Jachimowicz - Jacobson• Jachimowicz, Elizabeth• Jackson, Susan• Jacobi, Maria von• Jacobs, Sophia Yarnall• Jacobson, Fruman
Box 34Folder 5
Jaeger-Jenson
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• Jaeger, Mrs. Karl• Janis, Sidney• Janus, Christopher• Jarmusche, Betty (Mrs. Robert)• Jarvis, Isabel F.• Jenson, Juliana• Jenson, Kay (Mrs. Donald)
Box 34Folder 6
Jenson• Jenson, Kay (Mrs. Donald)• Jenson, Laurel
Box 34Folder 7
Jerome-Johnston• Jerome, Carl• Joachim, Harold• Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies• Johnson, Ann• Johnson, Mrs. Arthur• Johnson, Bob• Johnson, Jim• Johnson, Lyndon B.• Johnson, Ruby Hill• Johnson, T. J.• Johnson, Walter• Johnston, James W.
Box 34Folder 8
Jones-Judson• Jones, Anne K. (Mrs. E. Powis)• Jones, Charles• Jones, George Lewis• Jonquieres, Gladys de• Josseau, Lisbeth Fadé• Judson, Clay• Judson, Sylvia (Mrs. Clay)
Box 35Folder 1
Kaesar-Kayser• Kaesar, Milly and Fritz• Kafle, H.• Kang, Bong-Shik• Kanitz, Graf Gerhard• Kauffmann, Haurik de• Kaufman, Carl
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• Kaufmann, John• Kay, [?]• Kaye, Dena• Kaye, Milt• Kayser, J. C.
Box 35Folder 2
Kean-Kenney• Kean, B. H.• Kechild, Jeanne (Mrs. Henri)• Keefe, Helen and Robert• Keiler, John A.• Kelly, Edward J.• Kendall College• Kennedy, Jacqueline• Kennedy, John F.• Kenneil, Edam• Kenney, Elinor (Mrs. W. John)
Box 35Folder 3
Kepes-Kestnbaum• Kepes, Juliet (Mrs. Gyorgy)• Kepes, Gyorgy• Kern, Fred, Jr.• Kerner, Otto• Kerridge, Jack R. (International House of Chicago)• Kestnbaum, Gertrude
Box 35Folder 4
Kfoury-Kind• Kfoury, Robert and Georgette• Kiderlen, Hans Rolf• Kienast, H. W.• Kim Swoo Genn• Kimbrough, Emily• Kimbull, Tweet• Kind, Phyllis
Box 35Folder 5
King-Kluver• King, Donald West• King, Mrs. John Lord• King, Maud Sippy• King, Narcissa (Mrs. Clinton)• Kirchhoff, Frida and Ilse• Kirk, Alexander
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• Kirk, Marion S. (Mrs. Grayson L.)• Kittleman, James M.• Klein, Jacob (Jasha)• Klose, Virginia• Kluver, Anna
Box 35Folder 6
Kner-Kovler• Kner, [?]• Knoll Associates• Knopf, Alfred• Knowlton, Steve• Knox, G. K.• Knudsen, Florence (Mrs. Vern)• Koch, Mrs. Pauline• Koffend, Tukey• Kohn, Louis A.• Konig, Franz Kardinal• Kopp, Robert• Koss, Mary (Mrs. Richard)• Kotrla, Johanna• Koussevitzky, Mrs. Serge• Kovler, Marjorie B.
Box 35Folder 7
Kraaijvanger-[Kruss?]• Kraaijvanger, Anette and Herman• Krainik, Ardis• Kramer, Margaret• Krasney, Marty• Krasnican, Martha• Kribben, Bert• Kribben, Mrs. Earl• Krueger, Karl• Krupp, Frederic D.• [Kruss?], Olga
Box 35Folder 8
Kubelik-Kupcinet• Kubelik, L. and R.• Kuh, Katharine• Kühlmann, R. von• Kuhn, Kelly L.• Kukka, Börje• Kunleh, Kummie (Mrs. George)• Kupcinet, Irving (aka Kup)
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• Kuylen, K. vanBox 36Folder 1
Lacy-Lamont• Lacy, Bill• Ladin, Larry• Laflin, Louis E., Jr.• Lagergren, Elise• Lagergren, Ragnar• Lamm, Richard D.• Lamont, Bob• Lamont, Douglas
Box 36Folder 2
Lamson-Lassberg• Lamson, Peggy• Landman, Hedy B.• Landman-Leys, Marie Jeanne• Landmann, H. R.• Landmarks Preservation Service• Lane, Dorothy• Lannan, J. Patrick• Laplace-Kechild, Jeanne• Larco, Carlos D.• Lassberg, A. C.
Box 36Folder 3
Laughlin-Leonard• Laughlin, James• Laughlin, V.• Lauerman, Mrs. Frederick T.• Laurie, Veronica• Lawrence, Barbara (Mrs. James T.)• Lawrence, David J.• Lazarus, Mrs. Maurice• Lazi, Franz• Leach, T. R.• Lebensohn, Zigmond• Leblanc, Mariette• Lee, Sang Mee• Leen, Walter V.• Musée Fernand Léger• Lehrman, Robert• Leiper, Maria• Leonard, Henry
Box 36
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Folder 4Leonard-Lilly• Leonard, Rhoda• Leonetti, David• Leopold, Estella B.• Lerner, Louis A.• Levi, Kate (Mrs. Edward H.)• Levine, Edward• Levy, Rick• Lewis, Bob• Lewis, Edward• Lewis, Arthur• Lewis, Julius• Lewisohn, Margaret• Lhevinne, Rosina• Liberman, Alexander and Tatiana• Library of International Relations• Lichtenstein, Walter• Lieveking, E.• Lilly, India and Eugene
Box 36Folder 5
Limited-Lionni• Limited Editions Club• Lincoln Park Zoological Society• Lindblad, Sven• Lindblad Travel• Linden, Eugene• Lindsay, Mary (Mrs. John V.)• Linn, Eleanor• Linzer, Estelle• Lionberger, John• Lionni, Leo
Box 36Folder 6
Lissner-Lloyd• Lissner, William• Livingston, Gertrude• Livingston, Dorothy (Mrs. Goodhue) (aka Dody)• Liz, Mary• Lloyd, Glen A.• Lloyd, Gilbert
Box 36Folder 7
Lloyd-Lozano• Lloyd, Marion
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• Loenholdt, Minnie• Loretto Heights College• Loria, Jeffery• Lorre, Andrew B.• Lowe, Charles• Lowe, Marguarite (Mrs. Jesse)• Lowry, Mrs. K. Bulkley• Lowry, Edward G., Jr.• Love, Ann• Lozano, Gloria and Adrian
Box 36Folder 8
Luce-Lyons• Luce, Clare Booth• Ludgin, Earle• Ludwig, F. W.• Luhn, Peter• Lundy, Nancy• Lunt, Mrs. Alfred• Lust, Herbert• Luto, Frank G.• Lyngby, Genevieve• Lyons, James
Box 37Folder 1
MacColl-Mann• MacColl, Margaret• Macgill, Marie (Mrs. Lloyd)• Macgill, Robert H.• MacLeish, Archibald• I. Magnin Department Store• Mahoney, Philip S.• Mahoney, Alice (Mrs. William P.)• Makins, [?]• Maldonado, Madeline Evans• Maldonado, Tomás• Maley, Katharine• Malott, Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert H.)• Manchee, Arthur L.• Manclark, William R.• Mandel, Carola• Mann, Robert
Box 37Folder 2
Marcinak-Marr• Marcinak, Ed
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• Marcus, Stanley• Marek, Jasson• Markalunas, Mrs. J. J.• Markin, Irving J.• Marlow-Garver, Jonathan• Marquand, A.• Marquand, John• Marquis-Who's Who, Inc.• Marr, John W.
Box 37Folder 3
Marshall Field & Company• Marshall Field & Company• Martin, John Bartlow• Martin, Lyman• Martin-Senour Company• Martyl• Matisse, Pierre• Matlock, Anne• Maudlin, Bill• Mauldin, Natalie• Maxfield, J. R., Jr.• Mayberry, Janet (Mrs. J. L.)• Mayer, Bud• Mayer, Jane• Mayer, Milton• Mayer, Robert, Sir• Maytham, Thomas N.• Mayuyama, Junkichi
Box 37Folder 4
McArthur-McFadden• McArthur, Benjamin• McBride, John• McBride, Laurie• McCain, John, Jr.• McCarthey, Stephen and Helen• McCloskey, Pete• McCormick, Brooks• McCormick, Roger• McCultcheon, Mrs. Barr (aka Tookie)• McCurdy, L. Howard• McDermott, Mildred (Mrs. Edward)• McDonough, Suzanna (Mrs. William J.)• McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph• McDougal, Edward D.
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• McElroy, David• McFadden, Frances• McFadden, William Parker
Box 37Folder 5
McFlye-McMurrin• McFley, Juni• McGuire, Anne• McLain, R.• McLain, Raymond F.• McLean, Helen• McKinney, Robert• McKittrick, William• McLaughlin, David T.• McLoughlin, Barbara Kay• McMurrin, S.
Box 37Folder 6
McNab-Mencken• McNab, Allan• McNamara, Robert C., Jr. and Mary• McNichols, W. H.• Medawar, Jean• Medigan, Mr. (Chicago Tribune)• Megrew, Alden F.• Meitus, David• Melchior, Laurie• Mencken, H. L.
Box 37Folder 7
Mendenhall-Meyner• Mendenhall, Tom• Menell, Richard, Susan, Mary, Brian and Katherine• Menell, Clive and Irene• Menell, S. G.• Menil, Christophe• Menniger, Karl• Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Company• Merrill, Salle• Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council of Chicago• Meyer-Chagall, Mrs. Ida• Meyers, Alice Lee• Meyner, Robert B.
Box 37Folder 8
Michael-Milhaud
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• Michael, Mona (Mrs. David)• Middleton, Katharine Bob• Miles, Richard and Caroline• Milhaud, Madeleine and Darius
Box 38Folder 1
Miller-Mishkenot• Miller, C. W.• Miller, Florence• Miller, Herman• Miller, I.• Miller, L. Gardener• Miller, R. D.• Mills, Helen• Mills, Paul C.• Milstein, Therese and Nathan• Miner, Thomas H.• Minter, Bonnie (Mrs. Bertram)• Mishkenot Sha'ananim
Box 38Folder 2
Mitchell-Mohawk• Mitchell, Caroline (Mrs. Samuel)• Mitchell, Marion• Mitchell, Maurice B.• Mitchell, Mildred H.• Mitchell, Samuel• Miyake, Issey• Mohawk Paper Mills
Box 38Folder 3
Moholy-Nagy• Moholy-Nagy, Hattula• Moholy-Nagy, László• Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl
Box 38Folder 4
Monroe-Morgan• Monroe, Harry L.• Montagu, Ashley• Moodie, J. M.• Mooney, John David• Moore, Leslie H.• Moore, Kent and Betty• Moore, Patricia• Moreen, Mrs. Earl R.
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• Morewen [?], Alice N.• Morgan, James O'Connell
Box 38Folder 5
Morison-Motz• Morison, Sally (Mrs. Nathaniel Holmes)• Morris, Mrs. George Maurice• William Morris Society• Morse, Betty• Morss, Jessie M.• Mortel, J.B.V.M.J. van de• Mortimer, Kathy (Mrs. Stanley)• Morton, James Parks• Morton, Paul• Moses, Lloyd R. and Ruth• Moss, Nikki Kim• Mostly Music• Motz, Guenther
Box 38Folder 6-7
Moulis, William (aka Bill, W., WJM, Eddie, Max, Maxie, Maximillian, Baron Adulle,Alexander, Antony, Maximus, Jack Headstrong, Chico, Boujma, Hippolito, Bubu, Alexis,Felix, Mustapha, and Claude)
Box 38Folder 8
Moyer-Murray• Moyer, Libby (Mrs. Paul S.)• Mueller, Herbert• Mueller, Madeline Michelson• Mullarkey, Margaret• Müller, Th.• Munson, Edith and Curtis• Murphy, Bradford• Murray, Jesse George
Box 39Folder 1-5
Murray, Jesse GeorgeBox 39Folder 6
Murray-Muskie• Murray, Jesse George• Murray, Robert B. (Wheeler Opera House)• Music Associates of Aspen• Muskie, Edmund S.
Box 39Folder 7
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Nabokov-National Society of Interior Designers• Nabokov, Nicolas and Dominique• Nachtrieb, Helen• Nadeau, Ellen• Nairn, Ronald• National Citizens for Johnson & Humphrey• National Council of the Foreign Policy Association• National Geographic Society• National Home Fashions League• National Park Foundation• National Repertory Theatre Foundation• National Society Colonial Daughters• National Society of Interior Designers
Box 40Folder 1
Natural Resources Defense Council-Nef• Natural Resources Defense Council• Walter W. Naumburg Foundation• Neagle, J. Christopher• Nef, John U.
Box 40Folder 2
Nelson-Neumeister• Nelson, Jacqueline and George• Netsch, Walter A.• Neumeister, Allison (Mrs. David)
Box 40Folder 3
Newby-Niddrie• Newby, Mrs. C. L.• Newman, Albert Hardy• Newman, Danny• Newman, Ralph G.• Newberry Library• New York Review of Books• Nicholson, Jack• Niddrie, Miggie (Mrs. George)
Box 40Folder 4-5
Nitze, Anina (mother)Box 40Folder 6
Nitze, Ann (Mrs. William A.) (niece) -Nitze, William A. (nephew)• Nitze, Ann (Mrs. William A.) (niece)• Nitze, Carl and Mathilde (aunt and uncle)• Nitze, Carl V.
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• Nitze, Heidi (niece)• Nitze, Peter• Nitze, Phyllis (sister-in-law)• Nitze, William A. (nephew) (aka Billy)
Box 40Folder 7
Nitze, William A. (father)Box 40Folder 8
Paul Nitze, 1945-1963Box 40Folder 9
Paul Nitze, 1964-1979Box 40Folder 10
Paul Nitze, 1980-1994Box 40Folder 11
Paul Nitze, n.d.Box 41Folder 1
Nixon-Nyce• Nixon, Mrs. Joseph• Noland, Charlotte• Nordoff, Paul• Norelli, Martina R.• Northwestern University Press• Northwestern University School of Music• Nouialles, Philippe de• Novak, John• Nunes, Lucille• Nyce, Norman Strong
Box 41Folder 2
Nye-Nygro• Nye, John R.• Nygro, John
Box 41Folder 3
Oakes-Oenslager• Oakes, Theresa• Oates, James F. and Rosalind• Obermeyer, Wally• Oberoi Intercontinental Hotel• O'Brian, Thomas W.• O'Conner, Lawrence
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• Oenslager, Donald and ZorkaBox 41Folder 4
Ogilvie-O'Malley• Ogilvie, Richard B.• Ogle, Ellen• O'Gorman, Ned• O'Hanlon, Helen (Mrs. Michael)• Oldberg, Eric• Oliphant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles• O'Malley, C.
Box 41Folder 5
Oppens• Oppens, Kurt• Oppens, Kurt and Edith
Box 41Folder 6
Orbelian-Pabst• Orbelian, Vera and Harry• O'Rear, John and Frankie• O'Reilly, F. Warren• Ori, Eleanor• Osborn, Bob• Ota, Kayoko• Othman, Fred C.• Othman, Heidi• Otis-Skinner, Cornelia• Overton, George W.• Owen, Ivor• Owings, Nathaniel• Özbay, Ercumend M.• P. [?], Ginny• Pabst, Harald
Box 41Folder 7-9
Paepcke, AninaBox 42Folder 1
Paepcke, AntoniaBox 42Folder 2
Paepcke, PaulaBox 42Folder 3
Paepcke, Paula - Paepcke, Peggy
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• Paepcke, Paula• Paepcke, Peggy
Box 42Folder 4
Paepcke, WalterBox 42Folder 5
Paffrath-Paoli• Paffrath, Leslie• Page, Ruth• Palade, George E.• Palffy, John N.• Palmer, Walter L.• Paltinger, Hans J.• Pannebaker, Frederic M.• Paoli, Mrs. J. Paul
Box 43Folder 1
Parera-Pargellis, Andrew• Parera, Valentin and B.[?]• Pargellis, Andrew
Box 43Folder 2-3
Pargellis, AndrewBox 43Folder 4-6
Pargellis, ChristopherBox 43Folder 7-8
Pargellis, Paula PaepckeBox 44Folder 1
Pargellis, Shanna-Paxton• Pargellis, Shanna• Pargellis, Sonia• Pargellis, Stanley• Parkinson, Eliza (Mrs. Bliss)• Parmenter, Clarence• Parry, George• Parson, David• Parten, John R.• Partridge, Betsy (Mrs. Earle)• Paruvanani, Georges T.• Pascarella, Paul• Passavant Memorial Hospital• Patton, James
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• Paulding, L[?]• Paul, Oglesby (aka Oley)• Paulk, Jeanne Sinclair• Paxton, R.
Box 44Folder 2
Pederson-Percy• Pederson, Pauline• Pemond, Henri• Penniman, Mrs. C. J. (aka Boo)• Pepper, Claude• Percy, Charles H. (aka Chuck)
Box 44Folder 3
Perkins-Pew• Perkins, Nancy• Perlinski, Jerome• Perry, Frank• Perry, Ruth Brown (Mrs. Robert)• Peterson, Barbara (Mrs. Roger Tory)• Peterson, Lester• Peterson, Mildred (Mrs. Howard)• Peterson, Roger Tory• Pett, Dorothy• Pew, Walter C.
Box 44Folder 4
Pew-Pfister• Pew, Walter C.• Pfenniger, Karl H.• Pfister, Nancy
Box 44Folder 5
Pflüger• Pflüger, Gertrud• Pflüger, J. C. (nephew)• Pflüger, Klaus H.• Pflueger, Mary (Mrs. Wayne)
Box 44Folder 6
Philadelphia- Piatigorsky• Philadephia Museum College of Art• Philipsborn, Martin, Jr. and Margaret• Piatigorsky, Gregor
Box 44Folder 7
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Pick-Pinchot• Pick, John F.• Pickens, Kenney• Pieralt, Mrs. Robert• Pietsch, Ewald and Erna• Pimentel, Carmen Garcia• Pinchot, Sally and Gifford
Box 44Folder 8
Pinzke-Poole• Pinzke, Herbert• Pitkin County Treasurer• Platzer, Edith• Poindexter, Barbara (Mrs. Robert W.)• Polk, William• Pollak, Robert• Pomerantz, Mr.• Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Box 45Folder 1
Pope-Porter• Pope, Ruth Z.• Popkes, Harm• Popp, Thomas• Porter, H. H.
Box 45Folder 2
Porter-Power• Porter, H. H.• Porter, LaFayette LeVan• Porter, Mary (Mrs. H. H.)• Poschman, Greg• Potenziani, Gino• Potter, Jackie• Pough, Richard• Powell, Donald D.• Power, Thomas S.
Box 45Folder 3
Powers-Purves• Powers, Kimiko and John• Pratt, Ethel S. (Mrs. Sherman)• PRIDE (Protection of Reefs and Islands from Degredation and Exploitation)• Primrose, Alice and William• Print Magazine• Public Relations Society of America
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• Puck, Theodore T.• Purves, Mary (Mrs. Pierre M.)
Box 45Folder 4
Race-Rauch• Race, Cora Lee• Rachel [?]• Radinsky, David N.• Rago, Henry• Rago, Juliet• Raines, David• Ramos Martinez, Alfredo• Ramsiere, Rose• Rathbun, Denise• Rattner, Ruth• Rauch, Anni
Box 45Folder 5
Rauschenberg• Rauschenberg, Robert• Rautbord, Sugar• Rauth, Karl• Rea, Priscilla (Mrs. Howard)• Reagan, Ronald• Reed, Donald L.• Reed, Ardis (Mrs. C. Stephen)• Regnery, Henry• Reid-Hyman, Barbara• Reiner, Carlotta and Fritz• Reiner, Erica• Reinken, H. W.• Remington, R. Roger• Renaud, Henri• Rentschler, Mrs. George A.
Box 45Folder 6
ReQua-Ritchie• ReQua, Eloise• ReQua, Martha (Mrs. Charles Howard)• Reston, Thomas B.• Reuchlin, O. and A.• Reuter, Ann (Mrs. Rudolph)• Reuter, Rudolph• Revson, Charles• Reyes, Victor A.• Rhee, Francesca
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• Rhodes, Zandra• Richards, Ann Kendall• Richardson, Lynette• Richardson, Temple and John• Richey, Penny• Rickey, George• Riede, Sissy• Riggs, Lynn• Ringquist, L.• Rishel, Joseph• Riskoff, T.• Ritchie, Daniel L.
Box 45Folder 7
R.M.C.-Roberts• R.M.C. Inc.• Roach, William and Irma S.• Robbins, Daniel• Roberg, Ruth (Mrs. Leo L.)• Roberts, Dian• Roberts, Janet S.• Roberts, Walter Orr
Box 45Folder 8
Robertson-Rohmer• Robertson, Janet• Rocca, M.• Rochell, Else• Rochell, Harold• Rockefeller, Blanchette• Rockefeller, Nelson A.• Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co.• Rodgers, Beans• Rodman, Thomas Clifford• Rodgers, Bernard F.• Rogo, H.• Rohmer, Wilhelm
Box 46Folder 1
Roman-Rosenberg• Roman, Donald B.• Rome, Richardson• Roosevelt, Felicia• Roosevelt, Karyl• Roosevelt University• Roots, Jack McCook
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• Rosenbaum, Samuel R.• Rosenberg, Augusta• Rosenberg, Sam
Box 46Folder 2
Rosenhaupt-Rosenstock• Rosenhaupt, Hans W.• Rosenquist, James• Rosenstock, Fred A.
Box 46Folder 3
Rosenstock-Ross• Rosenstock, Fred A.• Rosenstock, Joseph (aka McJoseph)• Rosenzweig, Phyllis• Ross, John G.• Ross, Norman
Box 46Folder 4
Ross, NormanBox 46Folder 5
Rossin-Rutheling• Rossin, Alice (Mrs. Edgar L.)• Roupp, Heidi• Rowe, Donald F.• Royal Indemnity Company• Rubenstein, Arthur• Ruetz, Eva• Ruggles, Ruth C. (Mrs. Rudy L.)• Ruhman, Lony F.• Ruppe, James A.• Ruskay, Sophie (Mrs. Cecil B.)• Russe, Mrs. Henry P.• Russo, William• Rutheling, Helene
Box 46Folder 6
Ryan-Satz• Ryan, Warren F.• Ryerson, Edward• Ryerson, Nora (Mrs. Edward L.)• Sachs, Peter• Salter, S.• Samec, Milan• Sanders, Terrence
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• Sardy, Sylvia• Sardy, T. J.• Satz, Arthur
Box 46Folder 7
Sauerwein-Savage• Sauerwein, Henry A., Jr.• Saul, Charles W.• Saunders, John A.• Saunders, Philip K.• Savage, Muriel S.
Box 46Folder 8
Scalise - Schoppert• Schabes, Mrs. Nathaniel• Schall, Jim• Schanbacher, Sally• Scha[?]sky, Xanti• Schermer, Betty• Schermer, Lloyd• Schepps, Seaman• Schiff, Mara Vishniac• Schiffeler, C. C.• Schloesing, Jean• Schmetzer, R.• Schmezer, Dorli and Guido• Schmidt, Adolph W.• Schmit, M. Robert• Schneider, Mircha• Schnetzer, Marianne• Schoen, Catherine• Schoenhofen, Leo• Schoppert, Robert
Box 47Folder 1
Schorre, CharlesBox 47Folder 2
Schorre, Charles - Schorre, MargaretBox 47Folder 3
Schultz-Serventy• Schultz, Arthur W.• Schultz, Richard• Schulz, Ludwig• Schuster, Eugene
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• Schwartz, Morris B.• Schwarz, Paul and Grace• Schwarzenberg [?]• Schweigkofler, Barbara• Schweitzer, Helene• Scott, Fitzhugh• Seacat, Ellen R.• Sebsow, Helen D.• Seemann, G.• Sekler, Eduard• Senior, Maud (Mrs. John)• Senn, Arnold• Serventy, Vincent and Carol
Box 47Folder 4
Sesko-Shahn• Sesko, Tsune• Sethness, Charles H., Jr.• Shahn, Ben
Box 47Folder 5
Shambaugh-Shaskan• Shambaugh, George• Shapiro, Brenda and Earl• Shapiro, Joseph• Shapiro, Robert B.• Shaskan, Felix• Shaskan, George (aka Link)• Shaskan, Helen
Box 47Folder 6
Shefler-Singer• Shefler, Oscar• Sherer, Albert W.• Sherman, Thomas B.• Shevack, Hilda N.• Shields, Valerie• Shiff, Sidney• Shook, Theresa E.• Shorey, Bill and Sally• Shoup, Gertrude (Mrs. R. W.)• Shriver, Robert Sargent• Shultz, George P.• Sickinger, William Robert• Sidi, [?]• Sidnam, Shirley (Mrs. Alan N.)
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• Siebel, Carl A.• Simmelsdorf, Hans Christoph• Simon, Heinrich• Simon, Yves R.• Simson, Otto• Sinclaire, Reginald• Singer, Norman
Box 47Folder 7
Siragusa - Smith, Brooks• Siragusa, Irene• Sisler, George F.• Sitwell, Georgia• Six, Robert F.• Skalski, André• Skalsky, Judi• Slater, Anne and Joseph• Sly, Annie Jennings• Skinner, Cornelia Otis• Smith, Ann• Smith, Anne Brabner• Smith, Becky• Smith, Brooks
Box 47Folder 8
Smith, Carelton - Smith, Colombe• Smith, Carelton• Smith, Colombe
Box 48Folder 1
Smith, Diane - Smith, Hallet• Smith, Diane and James• Smith, Diane• Smith, Diane (Mrs. Hermon Dunlap)• Smith, Farwell• Smith, Helen Olson• Smith, Hermon Dunlap• Smith, Hallett
Box 48Folder 2
Smith, James H. - Smithsonian• Smith, James H.• Smith, Joel P.• Smith, Kathleen D.• Smith, Matthew D.• Smith, Nora (Mrs. Farwell)
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• Smith, Barbara, (Mrs. Solomon Byron)• Smithsonian Institution
Box 48Folder 3
Snyder-Spencer• Snyder, Joanne (Mrs. Robert)• Soldner, Paul E.• Solomon, Betty and Izler• Solti, Valerie• Solzhenitzyn, Lulix• Sommer, Theo• Spachner, John V.• Sparks, Rebecca• Sparrow, John• Spencer, Jean A.
Box 48Folder 4
Speyer-Stahly• Speyer, A. James• Spies, Werner• Spivak, Sydney Shepard and Dot (aka Spiv)• Sprague, Marshall• Staack, George• Stahly, Francois
Box 48Folder 5
Staley-Standley• Staley, William• Standley, Stacy
Box 48Folder 6
Stanfill-Stein• Stanfill, Dennis C.• Stanton, Robert E.• Stanton, Ruth and Frank• Stark, Gustave• St. Clair, Rita• Stearns, Mrs. Robert L.• Stein, Henry• Stein family• Stein, Lois D.• Stein, Sydney
Box 48Folder 7
Steinert - Stevenson• Steinert, Eleanor
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• Stepan, Alfred C., Jr.• Stephan, Ruth Walgreen• Sterling, John and Gisela• Sterling, William• Stern, Edgar B.• Stern, Gardner H.• Stern, Harry L.• Stevens, Dorothy (aka Dody)• Stevens, Jolene and ?• Stevens, R. Wood
Box 48Folder 8
Stevenson, AdlaiBox 49Folder 1-2
Stevenson, AdlaiBox 49Folder 3
Stevenson, Adlai, IIIBox 49Folder 4
Stevenson, Ellen - Stevenson, William• Stevenson, Ellen Borden• Stevenson, Mrs. Harvey• Stevenson, Nancy• Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Willaim (aka Bumpy)
Box 49Folder 5
Stewart-Storm• Stewart, Alice• Stiebolt, Donna and Carl• Stirling, Bill• Stone, George Norton• Stone, Shepard• Storm, Alice
Box 49Folder 6
Storment-Stuppi• Storment, Catherine (Mrs. Frank L.)• Stover, I. S.• Straacke, Win• Strauss, Melville• Strickland, Stephen• Strogier, Margaret• Strom• Stroud, Kandy
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• Stryer, Lubert• Stuart, Barbara• Stuckey, Arthur L.• Stuppi, Floyd
Box 49Folder 7
Sudler-Switzer• Sudler, Laurie• Sudler, Louis• Sudler, Virginia Brown• Suhrawardy, H. S.• Suk, Kim Won• Sullivan, Noël• Swann, Caroline Burke• Swanson, Charles E.• Swartchild, W., Jr.• Sweeney, Catherine (Mrs. Edward)• Switz, Theodore• Switzer, Robert M.
Box 49Folder 8
Swoger-Szigeti• Swoger, Jeffrey• Swygert, Luther M.• Sykes, James• Symington, W. S.• Szathmary, Louis I., II• Szigeti, Joseph
Box 50Folder 1
Taggart-Tarrant• Taggart, Jennifer• Taggart, Jennifer and David• Taks, K.• Talbot, Phillips• Talmey, Mrs.• Tamkin, Stanley B.• Tanner, Allen• Tarrant, Irving
Box 50Folder 2
Taussig-Taylor• Taussig, Jane• Tavern Club (Floyd Stuppi)• Taylor, Ann• Taylor, Mrs. Archer
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• Taylor, A. Thomas• Taylor, June• Taylor, Lyle
Box 50Folder 3
Taylor, Mrs. Otis Chatfield (aka Marochka)Box 50Folder 4
Tcherepnin- Testa• Tcherepnin, Hsien Ming (Mrs. Alexander)• Teixeira, Ann (Mrs. Ann)• Temianka, Emmy• Temianka, Henry• Temple• Tener, George E.• Tenser, Rose (Mrs. Ernest)• Teren, Greta (aka Sidi) and Charles Saul• Terkel, Ida• Terrell, Jane• Teschner, [M?]• Testa, Angelo
Box 50Folder 5
Thain-Thayer• Thain, Richard J.• Thalberg, Katherine• Thatcher, Margaret• Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond (aka Eddie and Baby)• Thayer, Bob
Box 50Folder 6
Thinnes-Thomson• Thinnes, Jeff• Thomas, Mrs. John• Thomas, L.• Thomas, Yvonne• Thompson, Ben• Thompson, C. W.• Thompson, Elizabeth (aka Tommy)• Thompson, Llewellyn• Thompson, Lee Roy• Thompson, Martha• Thompson, N. Scott• Thompson, Stuart J.• Thompson, Nina (Mrs. W. Scott)• Thomson, Charles L.
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• Thomson, ElizabethBox 50 continuedFolder 7
Thomson, VirgilBox 50 continuedFolder 8
Thorne-Totenberg• Thorne, Nan (Mrs. Oakleigh)• Thorne Ecological Foundation• Thorne Ecological Institute• Thorson, George O.• Tieken, Betty (Mrs. Theodore)• Time Magazine• Tigerman, Stanley• Tipton, Mary and Albert• Toland, Robert• Toll, Daniel R.• Topping, Seymour (aka Top)• Totenberg, Melanie (Mrs. Roman)• Totenberg, Roman
Box 50 continuedFolder 9
Town and Country-Trutter• Town and Country Magazine (Barbara Jepson)• Trampler, [Margaret]• Travelers Insurance Company• Treacy, Harold• Tree, Marietta• Trego, Charlotte• Triggs, Teal• Trudeau, Pierre• Trutter, John T.
Box 51Folder 1
Tucher-Twyman• Tucher, H. C. von• Tucher, Elizabeth• Tucher, Tony• Turnbull, Betty (Mrs. E. H.)• Turner, Betsy• Tütsch, Hans E. and Brida• Twarucsek, Susan• Tweedy, Mary Johnson• Twyman, Margaret G.
Box 51Folder 2
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Tyler-Ungeheuer• Tyler, Ralph• Tyng, Lila• Ulrych, Brigitte• Ulvaeus, Lennart (aka Lennie)• Umland, A. W.• Ungeheuer, Friedel
Box 51Folder 3
United Air Lines-Uttley• United Air Lines• United Nations Association of the United States of America• United States Board on Geographic Names• United States Department of Agriculture• United States Information Agency• United States Post Office• University of Colorado Health Sciences Center• University of Denver• University of Minnesota• University of Oklahoma Press• University of Southern California• USO of Chicago, Women's Board• Urquhart, Clara• Utley, F.• Uttley, Denis
Box 51Folder 4
Vaczek-Van Riper• Vaczek, Louis• Van, Miss• Van Cleef & Arpels• Van der Eb, Henry G.• Van der Kemp, Mrs. Gerald• Van Domelen, Peter• Van Doren, Charles• Van Doren, G.• Van Doren, John• Van Doren, Mark• Van Leer, G. Wouter• Van der Marck, Jan• Van Pappelendam, Laura• Van Riper, M. (Mrs. Walker)
Box 51Folder 5
Van Schaack-Voysey• Van Schaack & Company
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• Van Vranken, Dora• Vanderhoof, John D.• VanderPoel, Halsted B.• Vargas Martinez, Alberto• Vermont Country Store• Veysey, Mrs.• Vishniac, Roman• Vittam, Daniel• Vogel, Helen• Vogele, Robert E.• Vogelson, Myrtle L.• Volk, Elwin• Volk, Dorothy (Mrs. Hansel)• Voysey, Eleanor (Mrs. Frank)• Vronsky, Vitya see Babin, Victor and Vitya Vronsky
Box 51Folder 6
Wade-Waller• Wade, Festus J., Jr.• Wade, Katy Lou (Mrs. Crunden)• Wagley, Mary Frances• Wagner, Durrett• Wagner, Jill (Mrs. R. J.)• Wagner, Louise• Wagner, Nike• Wagner, Mrs. Gerald• Wakefield, Rowan A.• Walker, Dan• Walker, Preston• Wall Street Journal• Wallace, Elizabeth
Box 51Folder 6
Wade-Waller continued• Wallace, Glenn• Wallach, Ira D.• Waller, Merrill Ford• Waller, William
Box 51Folder 7
Walser-Washington• Walser, Nelly• Walsh, Nora• Walter, Bruno• Walton, [?]• Walton, Carola
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• Waples, Margaret M.• Warburg, Eric M. M.• Warburg, Edward M. M. (aka Spiv)• Warchvell• Ward, David Harris• Ward, Mrs. F. Champion• Wardwell, Sally (Mrs. Allen)• Ware, E. (Mrs. James Boyd)• Washington, Harold
Box 52Folder 1
Watkins-Wayland• Watkins, Clyde P.• Watkins, George H.• Watkins, Cay and George• Watson, Betty• Watson, Eva and Elizabeth (aka Liz)• Watson, Phoebe (Mrs. H. C.)• Waugh, Sidney• Wauterus, C [?]• Wayburn, Cynthia• Wayland, Virginia (Mrs. Harold)
Box 52Folder 2
Webb-Weil• Webb, Mrs. Olin L.• Webb, V.• Webster, Mary S.• Weerasinghe, O.• Weese, Harry• Weigle, Richard D.• Weil, David Maxwell
Box 52Folder 3
Weiss-Wells• Weiss, Edward H.• Weiss, Mary C.• Welage, Bernard• Weld, Philip S.• Weller, Rachel and Allen• Weller, Allen S.• Welles, Edward K.• Welling, Harriet (Mrs. John Paul)• Wells, James• Wells, Joe
Box 52
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Folder 4Wendell- Whitcomb• Wendell, Barrett• Wenzel, Kathleen• Werkman, Sidney• Wescott, Barbara• West, B.• Wetzlar, H.• Weymouth, Frolic• WGN Continental Broadcasting Company• Whalen, Grover• Whipple, Jay N.• Whitacre, Phil• Whitacre, Francis• Whitcomb, H. C.• Whitcomb, P.
Box 52Folder 5
Whitcomb-Wilder• Whitcomb, Patty• White, Dorothy• White, Lester D.• Whitney Museum of American Art• Whitney, Lock• Whitridge, Arnold• Whitridge, J.• Wick, Peggy• Wilbur, Helen L.• Wilcox, Francis O.• Wilder, Amos• Wilder, Isabel
Box 52Folder 6
Wilder, ThorntonBox 52Folder 7
Wilkie-Williams• Wilkie, Angus• Wilkie, Ulfert• Willard, Beatrice E. (aka Bettie)• Willens, Harold• Williams, Dora
Box 52Folder 8
Williams-Wilms• Williams, Eddie N.
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• Williams, Marianne• Williams, Oscar• Williamson, Mary-Paul (Mrs. Jack)• Willis, Mary Gould• Willoughby, Doris and Frank J.• Willoughby, Doris• Wills, Robert E.• Wilms, Wellford W. (aka Buzzie)
Box 53Folder 1
Wilson• Wilson, J. E.• Wison, Jane (Mrs. J. Parmenter)• Wilson, O. Meredith• Wilson, Ruth Elinor• Wilson, William P.
Box 53Folder 2
Winship-Wolff• Winship, Stephen• Wingler, Hans M.• Wirth, Timothy E.• Wirts, Kathryn• Wise, B. Fred• Wisner, John B.• Witold-K• Wittcoff, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H.• Wittich, John J.• Wohlstetter, Roberta• Wolf, Henry• Wolff, Kurt• Wolff, Tom
Box 53Folder 3
Wolkowsky-Woods, Alexandra• Wolkowsky, Mary (Mrs. Peter)• Women's Advertising Club of Chicago• Woods, Alexandra (aka Sandy) (granddaughter)
Box 53Folder 4
Woods, AlexandraBox 53Folder 5-7
Woods, Anina Paepcke (daughter)Box 53Folder 8
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Woods, Leonard - Workum• Woods, Leonard• Woodland, Posy (Mrs. H. Thompson)• Wood-Prince, Eleanor• Wood-Prince, William• Woodward, King• Woodyard, David F.• Work, Lucille (Mrs. Robert M.)• Work, Murray S. and Harriette• Workum, Emily (Mrs. Fifield)• Workum, Fifield (aka Fi)
Box 54Folder 1
World History - Yancus• World History Association• Worthington, Eva-Marie• Wrapp, Julie• Wurman, Gloria Nagy• Wurman, Richard Paul• Wurtzburger, Janet• Wyzanski, Charles and Gisela• Yaddo• Yale University• Yale University, School of Music• Yale University Press• Yanchus, Frank and Lillian
Box 54Folder 2
Yates, Ron - Yates, Sidney R.• Yates, Ron• Yates, Sidney R.
Box 54Folder 3
Yeager - Yoshioka• Yeager, Howard A.• Yenawine, Philip• Yerkes, Lorraine• Ylvisaker, Paul• Yogo, Suigan• Yorck, David• York, Mrs. K. H.• Yoshioka, Ben
Box 54Folder 4
Young -Youngren• Young, Ferry (Mrs. Donald)
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• Young, Richard• Young, Shirley Weese• Youngren, Ralph• Youngren, Ralph and Ann• Youngren, Todd and Jeanmarie
Box 54Folder 5
Zehnder - Zuber• Zehnder, Bruno J.• Zeisler, Claire• Zeisler, Ernest B.• Zeiss Ikon• Zeitlen, Jacob (aka Jake)• Zichy, Emanuel• Zuber, Mary
Box 54Folder 6
Zurcher, Antonia (aka Toni) (granddaughter)Box 54Folder 7-9
Zurcher, Ariane (granddaughter)Box 55Folder 1
Zurcher, Max-Zurcher, Paula Paepcke• Zurcher, Max• Zurcher, Paula Paepcke (daughter)
Box 55Folder 2-7
Zurcher, Paula Paepcke (daughter)Box 56Folder 1-3
Zurcher, Paula Paepcke (daughter)Box 56Folder 4
Zurcher, Susan - Zurcher, Victor M.• Zurcher, Susan• Zurcher, Victor M.
Box 56Folder 5-6
Zurcher, Victor K. (son-in-law)Box 56Folder 7-8
unidentifiedBox 57Folder 1-7
unidentified
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Box 58Folder 1-4
unidentifiedBox 58Folder 5
Correspondence record notebook, 1976-1981Box 58Folder 6
Correspondence record notebook, 1981-1984Box 58Folder 7
Correspondence record notebook, 1984-1989Box 58Folder 8
Correspondence record notebook, 1989-1993Box 58Folder 9
Correspondence address listsBox 59Folder 1
Address Book, n.d.Box 59Folder 2
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke, Babin - Freeman• Babin, Victor• Bayer, Herbert• Billings, G. F.• Bruckner, D. J. R.• Cavanaugh, John J.• Cervi, Gene• Cooper, E. M.• Cooper, Mrs. Fleeta L.• Coward, Noël• Douglas, Mrs. Clyde
Box 59Folder 2
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke, Babin - Freeman continued• Doughtey, J. S.• Flanders, Paul A.• Firtzushuy, H. [?]• Freeman, Gaylord A.
Box 59Folder 3
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke, Hartner-Hutchins• Hartner, Miss Randi Agnete• Hoving, Walter
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• Hubachek, F. B.• Hugh-Jones, E. M.• Hutchins, Robert M.
Box 59Folder 4
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke, Jacobson-Ortega• Jacobson, Egbert• Kleffens, E. N. van• Lewisohn, Margaret (Mrs. Samuel A.)• Logan, Dulaney• Ortega y Gasset, Jose
Box 59Folder 5
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke, Paepcke, AninaBox 59Folder 6
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke, Paepcke, Anina - Wilder,Thorton• Paepcke Anina• Ross, Emory• Roy, Robert• Wilder, Thorton
Box 59Folder 7
Correspondence of A. P. Guenzel, (aunt)Box 59Folder 8
Correspondence of Anina Nitze (mother)• Roach, Irma and Bill• Stone, George Norton
Box 59Folder 9
Correspondence of William A. Nitze (father)Box 59Folder 10
Correspondence of Anina Paepcke (daughter)Box 59Folder 11
Correspondence of Paula Paepcke (daughter)Box 60Folder 1
Letters of Condolence, Acheson-Aspen Skiing Corporation• Acheson, Dean• Adams, Ansel• Adams, Bob, see Adams, Ruth• Adams, Janet• Adams, Ruth, see Adams, Bob
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• Adler, Ann, see Adler, Mike• Adler, Helen• Adler, Mike, see Adler, Ann• Adler, Mortimer, 1960• Adult Education Council of Greater• Air Force Academy Foundation• Aldis, Patricia• Allerton, [?]• Alsdorf, Jim• Alsdorf, Marilynn• American Society of Industrial Designers• Ames, E.C., Mrs.• Anderson, Linda M.• Anderson, Margo• Armstrong, Sara• Art Directors Club of Chicago• Artomonoff, Jessie Downing• Artonmonoff, Metty• Arts Club of Chicago• Ashley, Dickie• Ashley, Frank• Aspen Music Festival and Music School• Aspen Skiing Corporation
Box 60Folder 2
Letters of Condolence, Babin-Butterfield• Babin,Victor• Babin, Vitya• Bailey, Rex R.• Bakewell, Francis• Bakewell, Paul, III.• Ballengee, Lora (Lane)• Barker, J. M.• Barnard, Harry• Barnard, Marshall, Mrs. (Prissy)• Barnes, Cecil, Mrs.• Barnes, Courtlundt D.• Barnes, Emily (Otis)• Barry, Daniel J.• Bartsch, Helmuth• Bate, Henry N.• Bate, Henry N., Mrs.• Baum, Harry L., Jr.• Baum, Harry L., Mrs.• Bayer, Herbert and Joella• Bayer, Javan
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• Bayer, Javan, Mrs.• Bayer, Johnathan• Bayer, Julia• Beacom, Thomas H., Mrs.• Beal, Thomas P.• Beal, Thomas P., Mrs.• Bealmear, Ellie• Bealmear, Stanford• Beck, Lois Ann• Beckman Instruments, Inc.• Belden, Marjorie King• Beliard, Diana• Belloli, Yolanda• Bell, Laird, Mrs.• Bennett, Edward H., Jr.• Bennett, Helen M.• Benton, Louise Hemingway• Benton, William• Berger, Bruce N.• Berger, Lawrene• Berko, Franz• Berko, Mirte• Berry, Frank• Bierwirth, John E.• Bignell, Kenneth Alfred• Bishop, Charles O.• Bishop, Gainor• Blair, Floyd G.• Blair, Chauncey B., Mrs.• Blair, William McCormick• Blakely, Kate• Block, Maggie• Block, Philip D., Jr.• Blumenschein, Carl M.• Boepple, Hans• Boeschenstien, Harold• Boissevain, Ruth• Boker, Alexander• Bokum, Richard• Borowski, Felix, Mrs.• Bournique, Helen P.• Bowe, Augustine• Bowe, Julia• Brennan, Francis• Brennan, William J., Jr.• Bresnitz, Kurt
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• Bresnitz, Lotte• Broughton, Kenneth• Broughton, Kenneth, Mrs.• Browne, Brownie Louise, see Brown, James C.• Brown, James• Brown, James C.• Brown, Peggie• Brown, Ruth• Bunker, John• Brumder, Bill• Buchbinder, Robert• Buchbinder, Robert, Mrs.• Buchanon, Douglas• Buchanon, Mariam• Bullis, Harry A.• Burgess, Florence• Burling, Edward• Buswell, Mary• Butterfield, L. Joseph
Box 60Folder 3
Letters of Condolence, Cameron-Cutter• Cameron, Dorthea• Cameron, William E.• Campbell, Eliza• Campbell, J. B., Mrs.• Cantacuzene, Michael, Prince of Russia• Carton de Colombia• Cass, Thomas F.• Cathcart, James Adams• Cathcart, James Adams, Mrs.• Cavanaugh, John• Celorio, Mary• Cervi, Eugene• Chandler, Katherine• Chapman, Bobby• Chapman, Gilbert• Chermayeff, Serge• Chicago Lying in Hospital and Dispensary• Chicago Mill and Lumber Company• Clark, Henry B., Mrs.• Cliff Dwellers• Cohen, Harry N.• Cohen, Norton R.• Coiner, Charles• Collins, Louise
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• Collins, William M., Jr.• Combs, Lawrence A.• Combs, Lawrence A., Mrs.• Commercial Club of Chicago• Condie, Bertha B.• Constantine, Mildred• Container Corporation of America• Cook, Ruthie• Coons, Arthur G.• Cooper, Paul Fenimore, Mrs.• Corya, Elizabeth• Cosgriff, Stewart• Cosgriff, Stewart, Mrs.• Costikyan, Granger• Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc.• Cowham, Neil, Mrs.• Cousins, Norman• Cox, Phyllis• Craiv, Bob• Craiv, Carol• Cranmer, George, Mrs.• Crowley, Francis• Crysler, Frederick S.• Cullum, Mollie• Cummings, Nathan• Cutter, Charles F.• Unidentified
Box 60Folder 4
Letters of Condolence, Davenport-Durr• Davenport, Russell• David, Terese• Davidson, Hugh M.• Davis, Fitzroy• Davis, Nathan, Mrs.• Davis, Richard• Daugherty, Glen E.• Dellalute, Herbert G., II• Dennis, Gertrude H.• Denver Club• Depue, Cecil• Depue, Nauda• Desmond, Thomas C.• Dillon, Mary Loretta• Dixon, J. Miller• Dixon, Wesley
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• Doane, D. Howard• Doering, Helena• Doering, Robert• Dole, Barbara, see Dole, John• Dole, Charles Minot (Minnie)• Dole, John, see Dole, Barbara• Donegan, [?]• Donnelley, Helen• Donner, [?]• Donohue, Maurice F. X.• Doremus, John, Mrs.• Doughty, Sanford• Douglas, James• Doxiadis, Constantinos A.• Dragstedt, Lester R.• Drain, [?]• Droste, Albert• Droste, Mary Elizabeth• DuBrul, Stephen McCormick• Duke, Jane• Duke, Paul• Durr, Wolfgang• Unidentified
Box 60Folder 5
Letters of Condolence, Early - Executives'Club of Chicago• Early, Hariot• Eaton, Quaintance• Eckart, Robert• Economic Club• Einsler, Carla L.• Eisendrath, William N., Jr.• Elisha, Laurence• Elisha, Laurence, Mrs.• Ellis, Corson• Ellis, Roberta• Encyclopedia of American Biography• Enters, Angna• Epstein, Seola• Eschenhurs, M.• Eurich, Al• Eurich, Nell• Europa Carton• Executives' Club of Chicago
Box 60Folder 6
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Letters of Condolence, Fafalla - Furth• Fafalla, E.• Fagestrom, Carl• Fagestrom, Laura• Fairbank, June• Farwell, John V., III• Farwell, Margaret• Faust, Clarence• Faust, Gladys• Feinsinger, Kate• Feldstein Charles R.• Ferguson, Kitty (Crownshield)• Ferguson, Roy K.• Ferril, Thomas Hornsby• Ferril, Helen (Hellie)• Fiber Box Association• Field, Kay• Field, Marshall• Firkusny, Rudolf• Fishbein, Morris• Fisher, Ruth Page• Fisher, S., Mrs.• Fletcher, Billie• Fletcher, Scott• Folding Paper Box Association• Frazier, Walter S.• Fredericks, Alexandra• Freeman, Gaylord• Freush, Thomas• Freush, Thomas, Mrs.• Friedman, William J.• Fromm, Paul• Fund for the Advancement of Education• Furness, Thomas Foster• Furth, Arthur J.
Box 60Folder 7
Letters of Condolence, Geavernitz-Gwinn• Geavernitz, Gero v. S• Galitzine, Nick• Galvin, RoBert W.• Ganz, Rudolph• Gardner, Colin• Garmold Employees• Garrisle, M. F., Mayor of Aspen• Geba, Bruno
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• Geba, Ema• Geisendorfer, Anna Irene• Geisendorger, George• Gellersted, Harry W.• Gellersted, Harry W., Mrs.• General Rose Memorial Hospital• Gerstel, Marta• Gifford, Emmy• Gifford, Harold• Gilbert, Mary Wood• Gill, Edward F.• Gill, Mildred• Glaser, Fower, Mrs.• Glendenning, Cora Mag• Glidden, Florence• Goldberg, Maria• Goldberg, Szymon• Goldsholl, Millie• Goldsholl, Morton• Gomberg, Addy• Gomberg, Bill• Goodyear, C.• Goondahl, Rolf• Goondahl, Rolf, Mrs.• Gordon, Albert• Grabes, Justin D.• Granville, Walter C.• Graudan, Hansi• Graudan, Kolia• Great Books Foundation• Greer, Harry L., Mrs.• Greig, Lawrence• Greig, Thea• Grewe, Wilhelm, Ambassador of Germany• Griswold, A. Whitney• Gronner, Georgina• Gronner, Robert• Grover, Allen• Grover, Bea• Grover, Jerry G.• Gump, Agnes L.• Gump, Richard B.• Gwinn, Robert P.• Unidentified
Box 60Folder 8
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Letters of Condolence, Haerdle-Huth• Haerdle, Otto• Haig, William• Hall, J. Parker• Halpert, Edith Gregor• Hamill, Clarice• Hamilton, Heather• Hamline, John, Mrs.• Hardin, Louis• Harper, Paul, Mrs.• Harrell, Marjorie• Harris, Eugene M.• Harris, George• Harvey, Byron• Harvey, Daggett• Harvey, Jean• Harvey, Kathleen, see Harvey, Byron• Hayes, Edward• Helmich, Elsie• Headon, Robert C.• Henderson, Malcolm• Henry, Annie May, see Henry, Huntington• Henry, David D.• Henry, Ginny• Henry, Pat• Henry, Huntington• Henselmann, Albert• Herbert-Kruger, Hern H.• Hesburgh, Theodore M.• Hilken, Harry G., II• Hill, Patrick, Mrs.• Hinman, John H.• Hirschfeld, Kurt• Hirschfeld, Li• Holgood, Jenny• Hocking, Ernest• Hodges, William V.• Hodgkins, W. Press• Holt, McPherson• Hoflund, Alfred• Hoffman, Paul G.• Holden, John S.• Holton, W. B. (Bud)• Honin, Sydney• Hooker, Betty• Hooker, Bill
93
• Hord, Stephen Y.• Horodesky, Albert• Houghton, Arthur• Houghton, Betty• House, Stephen P.• Houston, Dora• Howard, Barbara H.• Howell, Heidi• Hume, James• Hurst, Francis, see Hurst, Willard• Hurst, Lucile• Hurst, Robert• Hurst, Willard• Hutchins, Vesta• Huth, Haus• Unidentified
Box 60Folder 9
Letters of Condolence, Icaza-Ivey• Icaza, Carlos• Ilgene, Clark• Ilgene, Lola• Iselin, Ellie• Iselin, Fred• Ivey, Dick• Ivey, Jean
Box 60Folder 10
Letters of Condolence, Jackson-Judson• Jackson, Graceland C. D.• Jacobi, Marie V.• Jacobs, Albert C.• Jacobson, Ebert• Jacobson, Harriet• Jake, Greti• Jelke, Carrie• Jeffrey, William P., Mrs.• Johns, Don Jesus Ramirez• Johnson, Haldiz• Johnson, Robert• Johnson, Ruby Hill• Jonas, Carl• Jones, Charles• Jones, Whipple• Jolivette, Walter• Judson, Sylvia
94
Box 60Folder 11
Letters of Condolence, Kahlen-Kumleh• Kahlen, [?]• Kaufman, Earl P.• Kaufmann, Charlotte• Kaufmann, Henrik de• Kayser, Charles• Kechid, Henri• Kechid, Jeanne• Keenger, Helen• Keller, Ira• Keller, Ira, Mrs.• Kennelly, Martin H.• Kern, August• Kestnbaum, Gertrude• Kestnbaum, Meyer• Kickhefer, Herbert M.• Kiley, Roger J.• Kimpton, Lawrence A.• King, Charles Garfield, Mrs.• King, Narissa• King, Theo• Kirk, Grayson• Klein, Dado• Klein, Jacob• Kloury, Georgette• Kloury, Robert• Knight, Helen P.• Knight, John S.• Knopf, Alfred A.• Knudsen, Florence• Kober, Dieter• Kolmes, Francis, Mrs.• Kolmes, Francis• Korff, Nelly• Korff, Pieter• Kornfeld, Albert• Korshak, Stanley• Krapf, Franz, Minister of the embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany• Krannert, Herman C.• Krannert, Herman C., Mrs.• Krug, Helfried• Kuh, Katharine• Kuhn, Wendell S.• Kumleh, George
95
Box 61Folder 1
Letters of Condolence, Lacritz-Ludlow• Lacritz, Harry• Lacritz, Therese• Lagergren, Elise• Lagergren, Ragnar• Langhorne, Mary• Langhorne, George• Larragoiti, Antonio Sanchez• Larragoiti, Rosalina de• Larson, Alfred• Larson, Esther• Lawrence, Harding• Lawyer, John D., Mrs.• Leach, Kay• Leach, Richard• Leibkutsch, Herrin v. Frau Hans• Lessin, Arlen• Lessin, Carol• Levis, William E.• Levstik, Frank, Jr.• Levy, Jerald• Lhevinne, Rosina• Lichtenstein, Walter• Lilienthal, David• Lipkin, Arthur Bennett• Lilly, Eugene• Lilly, Teranse, Mrs.• Linn, Lucy• Linn, Scott, Mrs.• Lippmann, Walter• Liston, John• Liston, John, Mrs.• Lloyd, Glen A.• Lloyd, Marion• Logan, Dulaney• Logan, Nell• Loughlin, James• Lowry, Kat Buckley• Luce, Harry• Ludgen, Earle, Mrs.• Ludlow, Mary Ann
Box 61Folder 2
Letters of Condolence, MacLeish-Musser
96
• MacLeish, Norman• Maher, Bobbie• Maher, Philip• Marciniak, Edward• Marciniak, Edward, Mrs.• Marks, Irving K.• Marlin, Elise• Marquand, Adelaide• Marsh, Robert• Marshall, Buff• Marshall, Thomas• Martin, Helen W.• Martin, Lyman C.• Marx, Florene• Marx, Samuel A.• Mason, William C.• Mason, William C., Mrs.• Maxon, John• Mayer, Fraulein Wilhelm Hohmann• Mayer, Oscar G.• Maytag, Bud• McCabe, Eudora• McCabe, Emmet• McClure, Donald• McCormick, Fowler• McDougal, Edward• McEvoy, Peggy• McFadden, Frances• McFarland, Frederick A.• McGill, Ralph• McKeevar, Chauncey• McMillan, Ed Leigh• McMillan, Thomas E.• McNally, Andy• McNally, Margi• McPherson, Fanny• Mendanhall, Thomas• Mendoza, Cristobal• Mendoza, Luis• Mendoza, Maria• Mendoza, Tulia• Menninger, Jean• Merril, Adelaid de• Merril, Jean de• Merriam John F.• Merriam, Robert E.
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• Meyer, Carl, Mrs.• Meyer, Charles Appleton• Meyer, Suzie• Michael, Mona Wilson• Middleton, Bob• Middleton, Katherine• Miles, Harry E.• Milhaud, Darius Madeleine• Miller, Florence• Miller, C. Phillip• Mitchell, James Herbert, Mrs.• Mitchell, Midlred• Mitchell, Samuel M.• Monroe, Harry L.• Montgomery, Kenneth• Montgomery, Lucy• Moore, George S.• Moores, James E.• Moore, Pat• Morini, Erica• Morse, Rudy• Morse, Wendy• Mueller, Herbert V., Mrs.• Mueller, Louis• Mueller, Madeleine• Mullarkey, Margaret• Muller, Herrn Lambert• Muller, Julia• Munroe, Leslie• Munson, C. B., Mrs.• Murphy, John C.• Murray, Robert• Musser, John M.• Unidentified
Box 61Folder 3
Letters of Condolence, Nadai-Nuveen• Nadai, Herbert• Nadai, Judy• Neal, Paul G.• Neher, Marie J.• Newby, Mabel W.• Newman, Muriel• Nichols, Dale• Niddrie, George• Niddrie, Kenneth S.
98
• Niddrie, Meggie, see Niddrie, George• Nielsen, Louis• Nielsen, Louis, Mrs.• Nitze, Carl• Nitze, Peter• Nuveen, John• Unidentified
Box 61Folder 4
Letters of Condolence, Odell-Orr• Odell, William R.• Oenslager, Donald• Oenslager, Zorka• Olds, Irving S.• Oliphant, Marjorie J.• Olivetti, D.• Olsson, Steve L.• Oppens, Edith• Oppens, Kurt• Orchestral Association• Orr, Edwin I.
Box 61Folder 5
Letters of Condolence, Pabst-Pynchon• Pabst, Frederick• Pabst, Ida• Pabst, Patsy• Pabst, Robert E.• Package Designers Council Chicago Chapter• Paegellis, Betty• Pagel, Alex• Pappenlendam, Laura van• Parkinson, Eliza• Partridge, Betsy• Paschal, Elizabeth• Paulding, Gilly• Peacock, Sterling• Peck, David• Peck, Kay• Peifer, Catharine M.• Penso, Mary (Batte)• Peterson, Mildred• Pfeifer, Bunny• Pfeifer, Friedl• Phelan, Balfour• Phinney, R. E.
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• Pietsch, Erna• Pietsch, Ewald P.• Pinzke, Herbert• Pirie, Giny• Pirie, John• Plamondon, Marie• Pluta, Jule• Pluta, Stanley• Poindexter, Barbara• Poleyn, Francis J.• Pratt, Ruth• Prendergast, Walter• Pretti, Joseph• Pretti, Joseph, Mrs.• Prune-Wood, William, Mrs.• Puck, Theodore T.• Pynchon, Adeline
Box 61Folder 6
Letters of Condolence, Rago-Ryerson• Rago, Henry• Rainsford, George N.• Ramseur, Rose• Ranney, George A., Jr.• Reich, Herschel• Reich, Lou• Reiner, Edith• Reiner, James• Reiner, Carlota• Reiner, Fritz• Reinsel, Walter• Rentschler, Sylvia• Rentschler, William• Rettaliata, John T.• Reuter, Rudolph• Reynolds, Jack• Rich, Daniel Catton• Ricketson, F. H., Jr.• Ringle, Ruth• Ringle, Verlin• Roberg, Ruth• Robinson, F. George• Robinson, F. George, Mrs.• Rochell, E.• Rodman, Thomas Clifford• Roncallo, Helen Franco de
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• Roodahl, George• Roodahl, Gladys• Rosary College• Rosenberg, Augusta• Roenberg, Torreyson• Rosenhaupt, Hans• Rowland, Peggy• Rowland, Red• Runnells, Mary• Russell, Betty• Russell, Carroll• Rutherford, John R.• Ruyter, M. de• Ryerson, Edward• Ryerson, Nora
Box 61 continuedFolder 7
Letters of Condolence, Sachs-Swift• Sachs, Peter• Sachs, Romaine• Sager, Leon• Sager, Margaret• Saint Josephs Hospital• Saint Mary's College• Sampsehl, Marshall Grosscup• Sardy, Sylvia• Saudo, Frances B.• Sauer, Frank J.• Schaffner, Joseph• Schaffner, Joseph, Mrs.• Schang, F. C.• Schieffelin, George• Schieffelin, Louise Winterbotham• Schmidt, Adolph W.• Schmidt, Henry D.• Schmidt, Herr Frau v. Gerhard• Schmidt, Katharine• Schnetzer, Marianne• Schoenhofen, Leo H.• Schorre, Charles• Schrodinger, Hubert• Schurazeufer, Francis• Sebastian, George• Senior, Maud• Senn, Arnold• Shafroth, Will
101
• Shands, Kate• Shapiro, Joseph R.• Shaver, C. H.• Shaw, Alfred• Shelly, Warner S.• Shepard, Dorothy• Sherer, L.• Shriver, Eunice• Shriver, Sarge• Sieveking, Kurt• Simel, Jo• Simon, Paule• Singer, Norman• Six, Robert F.• Six, Robert D.• Skinner, George D.• Smith, Bobbie• Smith, L.• Smith, Brooks• Smith, Hermon Dunlop• Smith, Hermon Dunlop, Mrs.• Smith, James H.• Smith, James H., Mrs.• Smith, Robert J.• Solomon, Izler• Sonderson, Gerard• Sonderson, Gerard, Mrs.• Spacek, Leonard• Spence, John D.• Sperry, Buddie• Sperry, Leonard• Spivak, Dorothy• Spivak, Sydney S.• Sprague, Marshall• Stanton, Joe L.• Stanton, Rose• Stoecker, R. G.• Stapleton, William• Stapleton, William, Mrs.• Stark, Charlotte• Stark, Gustave• Steger, Russell W.• Stein, Henry• Stein, Jeannette• Stein, Marg, see Stein, Henry• Stevens, Dody
102
• Stevens, Marvin A.• Stevenson, Ellen Borden• Stewart, A.• Stewart, John W.• Stewart, Ross• Stone, George Norton• Street, William S.• Stuck, Robert• Sudler, Caroll• Sulzberger, Frank L.• Summer, Emily• Summer, Joe• Swift, Harold H.
Box 61 continuedFolder 8
Letters of Condolence, Taft-Tyler• Taft, Charles P.• Tanner, Allen• Tavern Club, The• Tausig, Martin• Tausig, Martin, Mrs.• Taylor-Chatfield, Marochka• Taylor, Ann• Taylor, Goodie• Taylor, Norris• Taylor, Vernon (Moose)• Tcherepnin, Sascha• Temiauka, Henri• Thayer, Edmond Jay• Theobald, D. A.• Thibodeau, John H.• Tieken, Betty• Timson, Eldred• Tipton, Mary Norris• Torre, Mario de la• Tod, Phyllis M.• Trauax, Carol• Traver, George• Tucher, Elizabeth• Tucher, Hans• Turner, Floyd C.• Turner, Wilma• Turner, Huntington M.• Tyler, Carney• Tyler, Tom• Unidentified
103
Box 61 continuedFolder 9
Letters of Condolence, Ulvaeus-Utley• Ulvaeus, Lennart M.• Underwood, Frannie• United States Air Force Academy• Uribe, Eduardo• Utley, Frayn
Box 61 continuedFolder 10
Letters of Condolence, Valenti-Von Lupin• Valenti, Fernando• Ver Brugghen, Brien• Ver Brugghen, Jean• Vogel, Helen• Von der, Marwitz• Von Egloffstein, C. L.• Von Lupin, Freidrich
Box 61 continuedFolder 11
Letters of Condolence, Wagonseller-Wisehart• Wacker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred• Wade, Mrs. Crunden• Waese, Berta• Wagonseller, Earl A.• Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen• Wallace, Sonia• Wallach, Ira D.• Waller, Mary• Walser, Nelly• Warburg, Eric• Warburg, Erich• Ward, Dewy and F. Champion• Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris• Ward, Maureen T.• Warden, Dot and Herb• Washington Cathedral• Watkins, George• Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh• Weber, Hugo• Weigel, Stanley A.• Weigle, Richard• Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.• Weiss, Mrs. B.• Welles, Mr. and Mrs. Donald P.• Welles, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
104
• Welling, Mrs. John Paul• Welzen, Jan van• Wendt, Mrs. Marshall• Weyerhaeuser, Fred• Whipple, Jay N.• White, Ralph E.• Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell• Wilder, Thornton• Williamson, Mrs. Burke• Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.• Williams, Lynn• Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Meredith• Winston, Mrs. Ralph• Winter, Mrs. Edwin• Winterbotham, Mr. and Mrs. John• Wirtz, Virginia Wadsworth• Wisehart, W. Renolds• Wolf, Esther Korr• Woods, Leonard H.• Work [?], Lucille• Workum, Mrs. Fifield• Wyzanski, Charlie• W?, Dorothea and Garth• W?, Louis
Box 62Fortieth Birthday Letters, August 28, 1982 (bound)
Box 63Card file:
Box 63Guest list, 1982
Box 63Guest list, n.d.
Box 64Card file:
Box 64Christmas card list, personal and business, n.d.
Box 65Card file:
Box 65Address file, n.d.
Series III: Activities and Interests
Series III: Activities and Interest is a large subject file. It has been arranged alphabetically by topicand then chronologically within the subjects, except for the Art Institute and Interior Designmaterial, each of which is subdivided by subject. This series covers the period 1935-1993. Muchof the material in this series is the correspondence and reports of the organizations, committees
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and boards of which Elizabeth was a member. Some subject files consist only of a folder or twowhile some are quite large. Many of them include newspaper and magazine clippings.
One particularly large subject file is the Aspen Institute for the Humanities. This part of SeriesIII includes correspondence, reports, minutes, promotional materials, conference materials,notes, reading lists, newsletters, awards and article reprints. Some of the papers included inthe Aspen Institute heading predate the actual formation of the institute in 1950. These fewpapers reveal some of the planning that went into the institute from the perspective of Walterand Elizabeth Paepcke. An effort has been made to keep together materials that were originallygrouped together in folders and binders except when there was too much material to be includedin one folder. This material includes meetings of the Executives' and Society of Fellows'seminars.
Related to the Aspen Institute is the Aspen Music Festival material. Originally affiliated directlywith the Institute, the Aspen Music Festival and the Music Associates of Aspen organizeda yearly festival of music in Aspen as well as a summer music school. This part of the seriesincludes festival programs, brochures, minutes and correspondence, and it covers the period1950-1993.
Elizabeth's concern for environmental matters is reflected by her involvement in the AspenCenter for Environmental Studies (ACES) and the affiliated Thorne Ecological Foundation.Elizabeth was a member of the board of advisors of the Thorne Ecological Foundation, whichestablished a fund for the ACES in 1967 (to be used for operating and capital expenses. Elizabethdonated land from her Hallam Lake site in 1967 and made monetary donations money. ACESheld nature classes, produced pamphlets, and newsletters on environmental issues. In addition tothese materials, this part of Series III also contains correspondence and clippings.
The Great Books foundation was founded in 1947 in the context of a growing interest insponsoring this public discussion of the Great Books, also termed the Great Ideas. It organizedreading and discussion programs and published books to be used in these programs. Elizabethwas on the board of directors, resigning in 1981. Elizabeth and her husband Walter attendedthe Great Books classes in the late forties and Elizabeth remained interested in similar topics inpart through her friendship with Mortimer Adler. As part of her interest in the great books, shecollected general magazine articles and clippings that concerned public discussion of the GreatBooks programs. These include programs affiliated with Mortimer Adler and Robert MaynardHutchins. Other material includes notes, minutes, financial statements, memos, correspondence,booklets, the newsletter, "The Gadfly," and material from the Junior Great Books Program.There are also some photos from telecasts of Great Books classes that included Elizabeth.
The Institute of Design, originally the Chicago School of Design, was sometimes referred toas the "New Bauhaus." Elizabeth's was a particular admirer of modern art and design, and sheencouraged her husband's sponsorship of the Institute and patronage of the arts. The Instituteof Design material includes reproductions of Walter's early correspondence concerning theInstitute. There are also two issues of the Student Independent, which include prints of Institutestudents' work.
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The material on Interior design has been subdivided into several categories. Elizabeth attendedthe School of the Art Institute and was involved in a number of design projects and enjoyedoccasional interior design projects. She kept a large amount of design material including catalogs,advertisements, samples and clippings. There is also a small amount of correspondence fromthe American Institute of Interior Designers and the American Society of Interior Designers.One of the projects she contributed to was a redesign of portions of the Marshall Field'sdepartment store, and another was the design of dormitory rooms in the University of Chicago'sInternational House.
In addition to this design project, Elizabeth was also involved in University of Chicago activitiesas a member of the Women's Board and the Visiting Committee on the Humanities. Thisportion of Series III includes correspondence, speeches by University of Chicago faculty, copiesof the University of Chicago magazine, a list of the president's honor roll, and convocationprograms. Her involvement in the University of Chicago also developed from her friendship withRobert Maynard Hutchins and her father's years in the Department of Romance Languages andLiteratures.
Other items of note in Series III include the Lincoln Academy, the University of Denver andthe Thorne Ecological Foundation. Elizabeth was appointed to the Board of Trustees of theLincoln Academy in 1964. Modeled after the Nobel Prize, the Lincoln Academy is intended torecognize the achievements and contributions of Illinois citizens by conferring the Lincoln MedalAwards. Elizabeth served on the Board, attended meetings and the annual ball, but left theBoard dissatisfied. This section includes correspondence, minutes, photographs, notes, programs,and invitations. Elizabeth was also on the Board of Trustees of the University of Denver. Thismaterial includes notes, correspondence, and commencement programs. Elizabeth's involvementin the Thorne Ecological
Foundation is part of her interest in Environmental issues. The material consists of a certificateof incorporation, bylaws, correspondence, minutes, brochures, memoranda and "A Treatise onEnvironmental Values" by Robert O. Lee. Much of the Container Corporation material from1985-1986 concerns the exhibit "Art, Design, and the Modern Corporation" at the NationalMuseum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Material related to the company Marcor isalso included after the Container Corporation material because the two merged in 1968.
Box 66Folder 1
Adlai Stevenson Institute of International AffairsBox 66Folder 2
Apollo 16Box 66Folder 3
Art Director's Club of ChicagoBox 66Folder 4
Art Institute of Chicago - Announcements and Newsletters
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Box 66Folder 5
Art Institute of Chicago - CalendarsBox 66Folder 6-7
Art Institute of Chicago - CorrespondenceBox 66Folder 8
Art Institute of Chicago - Newspaper ClippingsBox 66Folder 9
Art Institute of Chicago - Reports, 1947-1975Box 66Folder 10
Art Institute of Chicago - Reports, 1975-1980Box 67Folder 1
Art Institute of Chicago - Reports, 1982-1983Box 67Folder 2
Art Institute of Chicago - School of the Art Institute of ChicagoBox 67Folder 3
Art Institute of Chicago - School of the Art Institute of ChicagoBox 67Folder 4
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - Bylaws, 1955, 1963, 1977Box 68Folder 1
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - Correspondence, 1965- 1980, n.d.Box 68Folder 2
Art Institute of Chicago ,Women's Board - May Festivals, 1954Box 68Folder 3
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - May Festivals, 1956Box 68Folder 4
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - May Festivals, 1961Box 68Folder 5
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - May Festivals, 1962Box 68Folder 6
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - May Festivals, 1963Box 68
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Folder 7Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - May Festivals, 1966
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Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - May Festivals, undatedBox 68Folder 9
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - Member lists, 1965-1967Box 68Folder 10
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - Minutes, 1953-1969Box 68Folder 11
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - Minutes, 1970-1978Box 68Folder 12
Art Institute of Chicago, Women's Board - Reports, 1953-1973, 1977Box 69Folder 1
Artists and Art: Actualidad Grafica Panorama ArtisticoBox 69Folder 2
Artists and Art: AgamBox 69Folder 3
Artists and Art: Bass, SaulBox 69Folder 4
Artists and Art: Bass, Saul SEE .b 154Box 69Folder 5-6
Artists and Art: BauhausBox 69Folder 7
Artists and Art: Bauhaus SEE .b 154Box 69Folder 8-12
Artists and Art: Bayer, HerbertBox 69Folder 13
Artists and Art: Berko, FranzBox 69Folder 14
Artists and Art: Bertoia, HarryBox 70Folder 1
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Artists and Art: Bill, MaxBox 70Folder 2
Artists and Art: Dubuffet, JeanBox 70Folder 3
Artists and Art: Engelbrecht, Lloyd C.Box 70Folder 4
Artists and Art: Feininger, LyonelBox 70Folder 5
Artists and Art: Goldsmith, MyronBox 70Folder 6
Artists and Art: Gropius, Walter SEE .b 154Box 70Folder 7
Artists and Art: Herrschler, DavidBox 70Folder 8
Artists and Art: Haan, Norman deBox 70Folder 9
Artists and Art: Indiana, RobertBox 70Folder 10
Artists and Art: Kepes, GyorgyBox 70Folder 11
Artists and Art: Kepes, Gyorgy SEE .b 154Box 70Folder 12
Artists and Art: Klee, PaulBox 70Folder 13
Artists and Art: Lerner, NathanBox 70Folder 14
Artists and Art: Mauldin, Bill SEE .b 154Box 70Folder 15-17
Artists and Art: Moholy-Nagy, LazloBox 70Folder 18
Artists and Art: Moholy-Nagy, Sibly
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Box 70Folder 19
Artists and Art: Moon, SusanBox 70Folder 20
Artists and Art: Morgan, James O'ConnellBox 71Folder 1
Artists and Art: Nickel, RichardBox 71Folder 2
Artists and Art: Nutt, Jim SEE .b 154Box 71Folder 3
Artists and Art: Ossorio, AlfonsoBox 71Folder 4
Artists and Art: Propper, Robert A. (bound)Box 71Folder 5
Artists and Art: Rauschenberg, Robert SEE FLAT FILESBox 71Folder 6-7
Artists and Art: Schorre, CharlesBox 71Folder 8
Artists and Art: Tabibian, Jivan SEE FLAT FILESBox 71Folder 9
Artists and Art: Testa, AngeloBox 71Folder 10
Artists and Art: Warhol, AndyBox 71Folder 11
Artists and Art: Warman, Saul SEE .b 154Box 71Folder 12
Artists and Art: Wilcox, ShortyBox 71Folder 13
Artists and Art: Wilke, UlfertBox 71Folder 14
Artists and Art: Museum CatalogsBox 71
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Folder 15Artists and Art: Museum Catalogs
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Artists and Art: Museum CatalogsBox 71Folder 17
Artists and Art: MagazinesBox 71Folder 18
Arts Club of Chicago, 1980Box 72Folder 1
Aspen Art Museum, 1987-1993Box 72Folder 2
Aspen Arts Festival, 1977Box 72Folder 3
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1968-1969Box 72Folder 4
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1970-1972Box 72Folder 5
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1973Box 72Folder 6
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1973-1974Box 72Folder 7
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1975Box 72Folder 8
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1975-1976Box 72Folder 9
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1976-1977Box 72Folder 10
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1978-1979Box 73Folder 1
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1980Box 73Folder 2
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Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1981Box 73Folder 3
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1982Box 73Folder 4
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1984Box 73Folder 5
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1985Box 73Folder 6
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1987Box 73Folder 7
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 1991Box 73Folder 8
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, n.d.Box 73Folder 9
Aspen, City of, Facsimile of a Plat Map, 1896 SEE .b 235Box 73Folder 10
Aspen, City of, 1945Box 73Folder 11
Aspen, City of, 1966 SEE .b 154Box 73Folder 12
Aspen, City of, 1967Box 73Folder 13
Aspen, City of, 1970-1974Box 73Folder 14
Aspen, City of, 1975Box 73Folder 15
Aspen, City of, 1976-1979Box 73Folder 16
Aspen, City of, 1982 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 73Folder 17
Aspen, City of, 1982-1985
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Box 73Folder 18
Aspen, City of, 1990Box 73Folder 19
Aspen, City of, n.d.Box 73Folder 20
Aspen, City of, n.d. SEE .b 154Box 73Folder 21
Aspen, City of, Fritz Kaeser Photos, n.d. SEE .b 155Box 74Folder 1
Aspen Health CenterBox 74Folder 2
Aspen Historic Preservation Committee, 1991Box 74Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1947Box 74Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1950Box 74Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1950Box 74Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August 1950Box 74Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-September 1950Box 74Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1951Box 74Folder 9
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1952Box 74Folder 10
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1953Box 74Folder 11
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1954Box 74
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Folder 12Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1955
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1958-1959Box 74Folder 14
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1960Box 74Folder 15
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-March 1961Box 75Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, March-May 1961Box 75Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May-June 1961Box 75Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1961Box 75Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-September 1961Box 75Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September-October 1961Box 75Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, November-December 1961Box 75Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1961Box 75Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-April 1962Box 75Folder 9
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May-September 1962Box 76Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, October-December 1962Box 76Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1962Box 76Folder 3
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-May 1963Box 76Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May-June 1963Box 76Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-September 1963Box 76Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, October-December 1963Box 76Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1963Box 77Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1963Box 77Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1963Box 77Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1963Box 77Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-February 1964Box 77Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, March 1964Box 77Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, April-May 1964Box 77Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May 1964Box 77Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-July 1964Box 77Folder 9
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-November 1964Box 78Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, November 1964Box 78Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1964
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Box 78Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1964Box 78Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1964 SEE .b 154Box 78Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-May 1965Box 78Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May 1965Box 78Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-July 1965Box 78Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1965 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 78Folder 9
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August 1965Box 79Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August 1965Box 79Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August 1965Box 79Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September-December 1965Box 79Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1965Box 79Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-March 1966Box 79Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, April-July 1966Box 79Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-December 1966Box 79Folder 8
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Folder 1Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-April 1967
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May 1967Box 80Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-July 1967Box 80Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1967Box 80Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, October-November 1967Box 80Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1967Box 80Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1967 SEE .b 154Box 80Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, March-July 1968Box 81Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-December 1968Box 81Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, March-May 1969Box 81Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-July 1969Box 81Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1969Box 81Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September-October 1969Box 81Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, October 1969Box 81Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, November-December 1969Box 82Folder 1
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1969Box 82Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1969Box 82Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1969Box 82Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-February 1970Box 82Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, March 1970Box 82Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May 1970Box 82Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May 1970Box 82Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June 1970Box 83Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June 1970Box 83Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1970Box 83Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-September 1970Box 83Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September 1970Box 83Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September 1970Box 83Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September-December 1970Box 83Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1970Box 83Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1970
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Box 84Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-November 1971Box 84Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, November-December 1971Box 84Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-April 1972Box 84Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, May 1972Box 84Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June 1972Box 84Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June 1972Box 84Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1972Box 84Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1972Box 85Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1972Box 85Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1972Box 85Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September 1972Box 85Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, October 1972Box 85Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, November-December 1972Box 86Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-March 1973Box 86Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, April-May 1973Box 86
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1973Box 86Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-December 1973Box 86Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, February-May 1974Box 86Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June 1974Box 86Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1974Box 87Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1974Box 87Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1974Box 87Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-December 1974Box 87Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1974Box 87Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-May 1975Box 87Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June 1975Box 87Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-July 1975Box 87Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1975Box 88Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1975Box 88Folder 2
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, February-May 1976Box 88Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-July 1976Box 88Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1976Box 88Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1976Box 88Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August 1976Box 88Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September 1976Box 89Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1976Box 89Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1976Box 89Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1976Box 89Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1976Box 89Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-March 1977Box 89Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1977Box 89Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1977Box 89Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-December 1977Box 89Folder 9
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1977Box 90Folder 1
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1978Box 90Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September-December 1978Box 90Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-February 1979Box 90Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, Marcy-July 1979Box 90Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1979Box 91Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1979Box 91Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August 1979Box 91Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September-December 1979Box 91Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-July 1980Box 91Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1980Box 92Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1980Box 92Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1980Box 92Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-September 1980Box 92Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1981Box 92Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1982Box 92
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Folder 5Aspen Institute for the Humanities, March-June 1983
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1983Box 92Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1983Box 92Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1983Box 93Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-December 1983Box 93Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, April-June 1984Box 93Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, August-December 1984Box 93Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-May 1985Box 93Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June 1985Box 93Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-October 1985Box 93Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1986Box 93Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-October 1986Box 93Folder 9
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1987Box 94Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1987Box 94Folder 2
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1988Box 95Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, February-July 1989Box 95Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1989Box 95Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1989Box 95Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-September 1989Box 95Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, December 1989Box 95Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, June-August 1990Box 95Folder 7
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, September-October 1990Box 95Folder 8
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1990 - Thatcher/Bush LuncheonBox 96Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1990 - Thatcher/Bush LuncheonBox 96Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, January-May 1991Box 96Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1991Box 96Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1991Box 96Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-August 1991Box 96Folder 6
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July-September 1991Box 96Folder 7
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Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1992Box 96Folder 9
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1992Box 97Folder 1
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1992Box 97Folder 2
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, July 1992Box 97Folder 3
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, undatedBox 97Folder 4
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, undatedBox 97Folder 5
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, undatedBox 97Folder 6
Aspen Institute in Berlin, 1974Box 98Folder 1
Aspen Meadows, n. d.Box 98Folder 2
Aspen Meadows, n. d.Box 98Folder 3
Aspen Metropolitan Sanitation District, 1965-1967Box 98Folder 4
Aspen Metropolitan Sanitation District, 1968-1969Box 98Folder 5
Aspen Metropolitan Sanitation District, 1970Box 98Folder 6
Aspen Metropolitan Sanitation District, n. d.Box 98Folder 7
Aspen Metropolitan Sanitation District, newspaper clippingsBox 98
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Folder 8Aspen Music Festival, 1950
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Aspen Music Festival, 1951-1959Box 98Folder 10
Aspen Music Festival, 1961-1963Box 98Folder 11
Aspen Music Festival, 1964Box 99Folder 1
Aspen Music Festival, 1965-1966Box 99Folder 2
Aspen Music Festival, 1966Box 99Folder 3
Aspen Music Festival, 1967-1969 SEE ALSO .b 156Box 99Folder 4
Aspen Music Festival, 1970-1971Box 99Folder 5
Aspen Music Festival, 1972Box 99Folder 6
Aspen Music Festival, 1974Box 99Folder 7
Aspen Music Festival, 1974-1975Box 100Folder 1
Aspen Music Festival, 1976 - 1978Box 100Folder 2
Aspen Music Festival, 1981 - 1982Box 100Folder 3
Aspen Music Festival, 1985Box 100Folder 4
Aspen Music Festival, 1990 - 1991Box 100Folder 5
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Aspen Music Festival, 1992Box 100Folder 6
Aspen Music Festival, 1993Box 100Folder 7
Aspen Music Festival, n. d.Box 100Folder 8
Aspen Photography Conference, 1961Box 100Folder 9
Aspen Skiing Corporation, 1968 -1972Box 101Folder 1
Association of Corporate Art CuratorsBox 101Folder 2
The Auditorium TheaterBox 101Folder 3
Ballet West, 1971Box 101Folder 4
Ballet West, 1975Box 101Folder 5
Ballet West, 1976Box 101Folder 6
Ballet West, January-August 1977Box 101Folder 7
Ballet West, September-December 1977Box 101Folder 8
Ballet West, 1978Box 101Folder 9
Ballet West, 1979Box 101Folder 10
Ballet West, 1980-1984Box 101Folder 11
Ballet West, 1990, n.d.
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California Civic Music and Arts FoundationBox 102Folder 2
The Casino ClubBox 102Folder 3
Chicago Academy of SciencesBox 102Folder 4
Chicago Educational TelevisionBox 102Folder 5
Chicago Historical SocietyBox 102Folder 6
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1960-1965Box 103Folder 1
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1966-1967Box 103Folder 2
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1966-1969Box 103Folder 3
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1970-1971Box 103Folder 4
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1971Box 104Folder 1
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1972-1973Box 104Folder 2
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1974-1975Box 104Folder 3
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1976-1977Box 104Folder 4
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1978Box 104Folder 5
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1980-1982Box 104
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Folder 6Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1982-1983
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1985-1987Box 105Folder 1
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1989-1991Box 105Folder 2
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1991, n.d.Box 105Folder 3
The Church of our Savior EpiscopalBox 105Folder 4
Cliff Dwellers ClubBox 105Folder 5
Colorado CollegeBox 105Folder 6
Columbia CollegeBox 105Folder 7
Container Corporation, 1946Box 105Folder 8
Container Corporation, 1958Box 105Folder 9
Container Corporation, 1960-1968Box 105Folder 10
Container Corporation, 1974-1978Box 105Folder 11
Container Corporation, 1978 (2 copies) SEE FLAT FILESBox 106Folder 1
Container Corporation, 1979Box 106Folder 2
Container Corporation, 1980-1985Box 106Folder 3
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Container Corporation, 1985Box 106Folder 4
Container Corporation, 1985Box 106Folder 5
Container Corporation, 1986Box 106Folder 6
Container Corporation, 1986Box 106Folder 7
Container Corporation, 1986 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 106Folder 8-9
Container Corporation, n.d.Box 106Folder 10
Container Corporation, n.d. SEE .b 156 Reprints of advertisement Magazine ClippingBox 107Folder 1
Container Corp./Marcor, 1968Box 107Folder 2
Container Corp./Marcor, 1968Box 107Folder 3
Container Corp./Marcor, 1969Box 107Folder 4
Container Corp./Marcor, 1970Box 107Folder 5
Container Corp./Marcor, 1974Box 107Folder 6
Cosmopolitan Club, 1952-1971Box 107Folder 7
Council on Religion and International Affairs, 1967Box 107Folder 8
Denver Public Schools, 1972Box 107Folder 9
Downbeat Jazz Festival, 1966
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Environment, 1962-1969Box 107Folder 11
Environment, 1970-1976Box 108Folder 1
Environment, 1977-1978Box 108Folder 2
Environment, 1980-1986Box 108Folder 3
Environment, 1987Box 108Folder 4
Environment, 1992, n.d.Box 108Folder 5
The Field Museum, 1968-1970Box 108Folder 6
The Field Museum, 1971-1975Box 109Folder 1
The Field Museum, n.d.Box 109Folder 2
Fine Arts Music Foundation of ChicagoBox 109Folder 3
Foreign Policy Association, 1965-1968Box 109Folder 4
FoxcroftBox 109Folder 5
Friday Club, 1962-1963Box 109Folder 6
Friday Club, 1963-1964,Box 109Folder 7
Friday Club, n.d.Box 109
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Given Institute, 1969Box 109Folder 10
Given Institute, 1970Box 109Folder 11
Given Institute, 1971Box 109Folder 12
Given Institute, 1971Box 110Folder 1
Given Institute, 1972Box 110Folder 2
Given Institute, 1972-1973Box 110Folder 3
Given Institute, 1975-1981Box 110Folder 4
Given Institute, 1981-1987Box 110Folder 5
Given Institute, 1993, n.d.Box 110Folder 6
Goethe Bicentennial Convocation and Music Festival, 1949Box 110Folder 7
Goethe Bicentennial Convocation and Music Festival, 1949Box 110Folder 8
Goethe Bicentennial Convocation and Music Festival, 1949Box 111
Goethe Bicentennial Convocation and Music Festival (bound)Box 111Folder 1
Goodman Theatre, 1958Box 111Folder 2
Goodman Theatre, 1987-1992
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Governor's Distinguished Committee for Foreign Guests, n.d.Box 111Folder 4
Great Books Course, 1944-1945Box 111Folder 5
Great Books Course, 1946Box 112Folder 1
Great Books, 1950-1952Box 112Folder 2
Great Books Foundation, 1947-1949Box 112Folder 3
Great Books Foundation, 1950-1952Box 112Folder 4
Great Books Foundation, 1953Box 112Folder 5
Great Books Foundation, 1953Box 112Folder 6
Great Books Foundation, 1954Box 112Folder 7
Great Books Foundation, 1954Box 112Folder 8
Great Books Foundation, 1956-1959Box 112Folder 9
Great Books Foundation, 1960Box 113Folder 1
Great Books Foundation, 1961Box 113Folder 2
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Great Books Foundation, 1965Box 113Folder 6
Great Books Foundation, 1966Box 113Folder 7
Great Books Foundation, 1967-1968Box 113Folder 8
Great Books Foundation, 1970-1976Box 113Folder 9
Great Books Foundation, 1977-1979Box 114Folder 1
Great Books Foundation, 1980-1981Box 114Folder 2
Great Books Foundation, 1982-1984Box 114Folder 3
Great Books Foundation, 1985-1988Box 114Folder 4
Great Books Foundation, n.d.Box 114Folder 5
Great Books Telecasts, 1948-1949Box 114Folder 6
Great Ideas of Eastern ManBox 114Folder 7
Great Ideas Programs, n.d.Box 115Folder 1
Hotel Jerome 1889-1971Box 115Folder 2
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Hull House Theatre, 1968-1970Box 115Folder 4
Illinois Commission, World's Fair, 1964-1965Box 115Folder 5
Illinois Executive Mansion Refurbishing, 1967Box 115Folder 6
Illinois Executive Mansion Refurbishing, 1968-1970Box 115Folder 7
Illinois Executive Mansion Refurbishing, 1972Box 115Folder 8
Illinois Executive Mansion Refurbishing, n.d.Box 115Folder 9
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1935-1944Box 115Folder 10
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1945Box 115Folder 11
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1945Box 116Folder 1
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1946Box 116Folder 2
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1946Box 116Folder 3
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1950Box 116Folder 4
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1953 SEE ALSO .b 156Box 116Folder 5
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1954 SEE .b 156Box 116Folder 6
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1956-1973Box 116Folder 7
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1974-1987
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Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1988 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 116Folder 9
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1988-1989, n.d.Box 117Folder 1
Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission, 1967Box 117Folder 2
Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission, February-August 1968Box 117Folder 3
Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission, September-December, 1968Box 117Folder 4
Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission, 1969Box 117Folder 5
Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission, n.d.Box 117Folder 6
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1952Box 117Folder 7
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1953-1954Box 117Folder 8
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1955-1959Box 117Folder 9
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1960-1963Box 117Folder 10
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1964-1965Box 118Folder 1
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1965Box 118Folder 2
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1965Box 118Folder 3
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1965Box 118
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Institute for Philosophical Research, 1967-1969Box 118Folder 6
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1970-1973Box 118Folder 7
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1974Box 118Folder 8
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1974Box 118Folder 9
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1974Box 119Folder 1
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1974Box 119Folder 2
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1975Box 119Folder 3
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1975Box 119Folder 4
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1976Box 119Folder 5
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1977Box 119Folder 6
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1977Box 119Folder 7
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1978Box 119Folder 8
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1980Box 119Folder 9
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1981Box 119Folder 10
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Institute for Philosophical Research, 1981Box 119Folder 11
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1981Box 120Folder 1
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1982Box 120Folder 2
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1982Box 120Folder 3
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1983Box 120Folder 4
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1984Box 120Folder 5
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1985Box 120Folder 6
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1986Box 120Folder 7
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1987Box 120Folder 8
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1988Box 120Folder 9
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1989Box 120Folder 10
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1990Box 120Folder 11
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1992Box 120Folder 12
Institute for Philosophical Research, 1993Box 120Folder 13
Institute for Philosophical Research, n.d.Box 120Folder 14
Institute for Philosophical Research - Office Redecoration, 1963
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Box 121Folder 1
Institute for Philosophical Research - Office Redecoration, 1963- 1964Box 121Folder 2
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, 1961Box 121Folder 3
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, 1962-1964Box 121Folder 4
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, 1965Box 121Folder 5
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, 1966-1967Box 121Folder 6
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, 1968Box 121Folder 7
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, 1970-1971Box 122Folder 1
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, 1972-1978Box 122Folder 2
Interior Design, American Institute of Interior Designers, n.d.Box 122Folder 3
Interior Design, American Society of Interior Designers, 1964-1976Box 122Folder 4
Interior Design, American Society of Interior Designers, 1976-1978Box 122Folder 5
Interior Design, American Society of Interior Designers, 1979-1981Box 122Folder 6
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 122Folder 7
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 122Folder 8
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 123
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Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 123Folder 3
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 123Folder 4
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 123Folder 5
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 123Folder 6
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 123Folder 7
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 123Folder 8
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 124Folder 1
Interior Design, Catalogs and AdvertisementsBox 124Folder 2
Interior Design, Notebooks and NotesBox 124Folder 3
Interior Design, Projects - International House, 1963Box 124Folder 4
Interior Design, Projects - International House, 1963-1968 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 124Folder 5
Interior Design, Projects SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 124Folder 6
Interior Design, ProjectsBox 124Folder 7
Interior Design, ProjectsBox 124Folder 8
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Interior Design, SamplesBox 125Folder 1
Interior Design, SamplesBox 125Folder 2
Interior Design, SamplesBox 125Folder 3
Interior Design, SamplesBox 125Folder 4
Interior Design, SamplesBox 126Folder 1
Interior Design, SamplesBox 126Folder 2
Interior Design, SamplesBox 126Folder 3
Interior Design, ScrapbookBox 126Folder 4
Interior Design, Scrapbook SEE FLAT FILESBox 126Folder 5
Interior Design, Stencil and Color Harmony ManualsBox 126Folder 6
Interior Design, Newspaper and Magazine ClippingsBox 126Folder 7
Interior Design, Newspaper and Magazine ClippingsBox 126Folder 8
Interior Design, Newspaper and Magazine ClippingsBox 126Folder 9
Interior Design, Newspaper and Magazine ClippingsBox 127Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1950-1955 SEE ALSO .b 156Box 127Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1957-1959
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International Design Conference at Aspen, 1959Box 127Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1959 SEE .b 156Box 127Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1960Box 127Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1960Box 127Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961Box 127Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961Box 127Folder 9
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961Box 128Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961Box 128Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961Box 128Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961Box 128Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961 SEE .b 156Box 128Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1962Box 128Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1962Box 128Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1962Box 129Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1963Box 129
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International Design Conference at Aspen, 1964Box 129Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1964Box 129Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1964 SEE .b 156Box 129Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1965Box 130Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1965Box 130Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1966Box 130Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1966Box 130Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1967Box 130Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1967Box 130Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1967 SEE .b 156Box 130Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1968Box 130Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1968 SEE .b 156Box 130Folder 9
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1969Box 131Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1969 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 131Folder 2
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International Design Conference at Aspen, 1970 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 131Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1971 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 131Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1972Box 131Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1973 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 131Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1973Box 131Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1973Box 131Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1974Box 132Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1974Box 132Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1974 SEE .b 156Box 132Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1975Box 132Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1975Box 132Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1975 SEE .b 156Box 132Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1976 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 132Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1977Box 132Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1977Box 132Folder 9
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1977 SEE .b 156
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Box 132Folder 10
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1978 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 133Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1979Box 133Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1979Box 133Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1979Box 133Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1979Box 133Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1979 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 133Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1980Box 133Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1980Box 133Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1980 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 134Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1981Box 134Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1981Box 134Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1981Box 134Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1982Box 134Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1982Box 134Folder 6
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International Design Conference at Aspen, 1983Box 135Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1983 SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 135Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1984Box 135Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1984Box 135Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1984Box 135Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1984 SEE .b 156Box 135Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1985Box 135Folder 9
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1985Box 135Folder 10
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1985 SEE .b 156Box 136Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1986Box 136Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1986Box 136Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1986Box 136Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1986 SEE .b 156Box 136Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1987Box 136Folder 6
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International Design Conference at Aspen, 1987Box 136Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1987 SEE .b 156Box 136Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1987 SEE FLAT FILESBox 136Folder 9
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1988Box 136Folder 10
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1989Box 136Folder 11
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1989 SEE FLAT FILESBox 137Folder 1
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1990Box 137Folder 2
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1991Box 137Folder 3
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1991Box 137Folder 4
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1991 SEE FLAT FILESBox 137Folder 5
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1992Box 137Folder 6
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1993 SEE FLAT FILESBox 137Folder 7
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1994Box 137Folder 8
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1994Box 137Folder 9
International Design Conference at Aspen, n.d.Box 137Folder 10
International Design Conference at Aspen, n.d.
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Box 137Folder 11
International Design Conference at Aspen, n.d.Box 137Folder 10
International Design Conference at Aspen, n.d.Box 138Folder 1
International Theatre Festival, 1992Box 138Folder 2
The Jargon Society, 1974Box 138Folder 3
Kampong Notes, 1975Box 138Folder 4
Lake Michigan Federation, 1975Box 138Folder 5
Lincoln Academy, 1964Box 138Folder 6
Lincoln Academy, 1965Box 138Folder 7
Lincoln Academy, 1966Box 138Folder 8
Lincoln Academy, 1967Box 138Folder 9
Lincoln Academy, 1968Box 138Folder 10
Lincoln Academy, 1969Box 138Folder 11
Lincoln Academy, 1969Box 139Folder 1
Lincoln Academy, 1970Box 139Folder 2
Lincoln Academy, 1970Box 139
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Lincoln Academy, 1972Box 139Folder 5
Lincoln Academy, 1972Box 139Folder 6
Lincoln Academy, 1973Box 139Folder 7
Lincoln Academy, 1973Box 139Folder 8
Lincoln Academy, 1974Box 140Folder 1
Lincoln Academy, 1985Box 140Folder 2
Lincoln Academy, 1987Box 140Folder 3
Lincoln Academy, 1989Box 140Folder 4
Lincoln Academy, n.d.Box 140Folder 5
Robert H. Lowe Museum of Anthropology, 1966-1967Box 140Folder 6
Lyric Opera of Chicago, 1977Box 140Folder 7
Stuart Mace Memorial Fund, 1993Box 140Folder 8
Mansion on Astor Street, 1980Box 140Folder 9
Modern Poetry Association, 1959-1969Box 140Folder 10
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The William Morris Society, 1980-1981Box 140Folder 11
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1960Box 140Folder 12
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1964Box 140Folder 13
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1965Box 141Folder 1
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1966Box 141Folder 2
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1967Box 141Folder 3
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1967Box 141Folder 4
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1967Box 142Folder 1
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1967Box 142Folder 2
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1967 SEE .b 156Box 142Folder 3
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1968Box 142Folder 4
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1968Box 142Folder 5
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1969Box 142Folder 6
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1969Box 142Folder 7
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1969Box 142Folder 8
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1970
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Box 142Folder 9
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1971Box 143Folder 1
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1972Box 143Folder 2
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1973Box 143Folder 3
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1974Box 143Folder 4
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1974 SEE ALSO .b 156Box 143Folder 5
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1975Box 143Folder 6
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1975Box 143Folder 7
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1976Box 143Folder 8
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1977Box 144Folder 1
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1978Box 144Folder 2
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1978Box 144Folder 3
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1979Box 144Folder 4
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1980Box 144Folder 5
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1981-1983Box 144Folder 6
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1984-1985Box 144
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Folder 7Museum of Contemporary Art, 1986-1987
Box 144Folder 8
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1989-1991Box 145Folder 1
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1992Box 145Folder 2
Museum of Contemporary Art, n.d.Box 145Folder 3
Museum of Contemporary Crafts, 1967-1968Box 145Folder 4
Mustard Seed School, 1985Box 145Folder 5
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Apollo 9, 1969Box 145Folder 6
National Audubon Society, 1973-1976Box 145Folder 7
The Newberry Library, 1967-1984Box 145Folder 8
The Newberry Library, 1985-1987Box 145Folder 9
The Newberry Library, n.d.Box 145Folder 10
The Ohio State University Foundation, 1986Box 146Folder 1
Olympics in Aspen, 1972Box 146Folder 2
Parkway Program, 1972Box 146Folder 3
Perry Park Ranch, n.d.Box 146Folder 4
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Philadelphia Museum College of Art, 1963Box 146Folder 5
Pioneer Park, 1990-1992Box 146Folder 6
Program for the Arts in Chicago, 1966Box 146Folder 7
Roaring Fork Railroad, 1986Box 146Folder 8
Saint Benedict's Monastery Retreat House, n.d.Box 146Folder 9
Saint Mary's College of Maryland, 1991Box 146Folder 10
Saint John's College, 1952-1959Box 146Folder 11
Saint John's College, 1960-1965 SEE ALSO .b 156Box 146Folder 12
The Scribblers Club, 1954-1974Box 146Folder 13
The Scribblers Club, n.d.Box 146Folder 14
Society of Typographic Arts, 1979-1980Box 146Folder 15
Society of Typographic Arts, 1980Box 147Folder 1
Society of Typographic Arts, 1981Box 147Folder 2
Society of Typographic Arts, 1981Box 147Folder 3
Society of Typographic Arts, 1982, 1991, n.d.Box 147Folder 4
The Stanford Museum, 1974 SEE .b 156
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Box 147Folder 5
The Stanford Museum, n.d.Box 147Folder 6
Third Eye Theatre, 1972Box 147Folder 7
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1966Box 147Folder 8
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1967Box 147Folder 9
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1967Box 147Folder 10
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1967Box 147Folder 11
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1968Box 148Folder 1
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1968Box 148Folder 2
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1968Box 148Folder 3
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1968Box 148Folder 4
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1968Box 148Folder 5
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1969Box 148Folder 6
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1969Box 148Folder 7
Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1977, n.d.Box 148Folder 8
University of Chicago, 1951-1958Box 148
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Folder 9University of Chicago, 1961-1967
Box 149Folder 1
University of Chicago, 1968-1969Box 149Folder 2
University of Chicago, 1969Box 149Folder 3
University of Chicago, 1970-1972Box 149Folder 4
University of Chicago, 1973-1974Box 149Folder 5
University of Chicago, 1974-1975Box 149Folder 6
University of Chicago, 1975 (Columbus, Indiana trip)Box 149Folder 7
University of Chicago, 1976Box 149Folder 8
University of Chicago, 1976Box 150Folder 1
University of Chicago, 1977Box 150Folder 2
University of Chicago, 1977Box 150Folder 3
University of Chicago, 1978Box 150Folder 4
University of Chicago, 1979Box 150Folder 5
University of Chicago, 1980-1983Box 150Folder 6
University of Chicago, 1984Box 150Folder 7
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University of Chicago, 1990-1991Box 150Folder 8
University of Chicago, n.d.Box 151Folder 1
University of Chicago, n.d.Box 151Folder 2
University of Chicago, n.d.Box 151Folder 3
University of Chicago, Women's Board, 1961Box 151Folder 4
University of Chicago, Women's Board, 1962-1964Box 151Folder 5
University of Chicago, Women's Board, 1965-1967Box 151Folder 6
University of Chicago, Women's Board, 1968-1974Box 151Folder 7
University of Chicago, Women's Board, n.d.Box 151Folder 8
University of Colorado, Boulder, 1971-1993Box 152Folder 1
University of Denver, 1971-1972Box 152Folder 2
University of Denver, 1973Box 152Folder 3
University of Denver, 1974Box 152Folder 4
University of Denver, 1975Box 152Folder 5
University of Denver, 1975Box 152Folder 6
University of Denver, 1976
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Box 152Folder 7
University of Denver, 1976Box 152Folder 8
University of Denver, 1976Box 152Folder 9
University of Denver, 1977-1982Box 153Folder 1
University of Denver, 1991Box 153Folder 1
University of Denver, n.d.Box 153Folder 3
Wheeler Opera House, 1984Box 153Folder 4
Women's Advertising Club of ChicagoBox 154 OVERSIZE
Artists and Art: Bass, SaulBox 154 OVERSIZE
Artists and Art: BauhausBox 154 OVERSIZE
Artists and Art: Gropius, WalterBox 154 OVERSIZE
Artists and Art: Kepes, GyorgyBox 154 OVERSIZE
Artists and Art: Mauldin, BillBox 154 OVERSIZE
Artists and Art: Nutt, JimBox 154 OVERSIZE
Artists and Art: Warman, SaulBox 154 OVERSIZE
Aspen, City of, 1966Box 154 OVERSIZE
Aspen, City of, n.d.Box 154 OVERSIZE
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1964Box 154 OVERSIZE
Aspen Institute for the Humanities, 1967Box 155 OVERSIZE
Aspen, City of, Fritz Kaeser Photos, n.d.Box 156 OVERSIZE
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Aspen Music Festival, 1967-1969Box 156 OVERSIZE
Container Corporation, n.d. Reprints of advertisement Magazine ClippingBox 156 OVERSIZE
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1953Box 156 OVERSIZE
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, 1954Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1950-1955Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1959Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1961Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1964Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1967Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1968Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1974Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1975Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1977Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1984Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1985Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1986Box 156 OVERSIZE
International Design Conference at Aspen, 1987Box 156 OVERSIZE
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1967Box 156 OVERSIZE
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1974Box 156 OVERSIZE
Saint John's College, 1960-1965Box 156 OVERSIZE
The Stanford Museum, 1974
Series IV: Travel
Series IV: Travel contains a variety of materials from Elizabeth Paepcke's travels. It is arrangedalphabetically by the name of the country or continent. Elizabeth enjoyed traveling and traveledextensively, especially in the late sixties and the seventies. Sometimes she traveled with groups
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such as the Women's Board of the Field Museum or on cruises. This series includes the largearray of materials generated by these expeditions, which range in date from 1937-1988. Thenotebooks she kept for the trip to China include dates from both 1964 and 1975-1976, and it isunclear when she visited this country or if she visited it twice.
Much of the material, postcards, for example, is the same kind that any traveler would collecton a trip. Other material of this kind includes maps, photographs, brochures, small guide booksfor museums or other cultural attractions, ticket stubs, and correspondence. Trips sponsoredparticular organizations sometimes produced less conventional material, such as trips affiliatedwith the Aspen Institute and meetings they held abroad. These materials incorporate lecturesand meeting notes. Another example would be her trip to Egypt in 1962 with the Universityof Chicago Women's Board. Other materials include a speech Elizabeth gave to the Scribblers'Club about her 1961 trip to Greece, which was affiliated with the Center for the Study ofDemocratic Institutions. Also, Elizabeth would sometimes keep unusual fabric or a fan and set ofcombs (Japan) from her trips. Some of the countries listed in the inventory may not be countriesshe actually visited, but was considering visiting and so gathered information about them.Elizabeth would collect newspaper and magazine articles about the areas she visited, and these areinterspersed in the material below. There are a number of travel notebooks and scrapbooks.
A journal from the 1955 trip to Germany includes a loose-leaf journal that is not written inElizabeth's handwriting. At the end of the series is a small amount of material about LinbladTravel, the travel agency with which Elizabeth did business.
Box 157Folder 1
Aldabra Islands, 1957[?]Box 157Folder 2
Antarctica, 1973-1974Box 157Folder 3
Antarctica, 1973-1974Box 157Folder 4
Antarctica, 1973-1974Box 157Folder 5
Antarctica, 1973-1974Box 157Folder 6
Antarctica, 1973-1974 - Magazine articlesBox 157Folder 7
Antarctica, 1973-1974 - Magazine articlesBox 157Folder 8
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Antarctica, 1973-1974 - Map SEE .b 172Box 157Folder 9
Antarctica, 1973-1974 - NotebookBox 157Folder 10
Antarctica, 1973-1974 - NotebookBox 157Folder 11
Antarctica, 1973-1974 - PhotosBox 158Folder 1
Antarctic Cruising Expedition, 1980Box 158Folder 2
Antarctic Cruising Expedition, 1980Box 158Folder 3
Antarctic Cruising Expedition, 1980Box 158Folder 4
Antarctic Cruising Expedition, 1980Box 158Folder 5
Antarctic Cruising Expedition - Map SEE .b 172Box 158Folder 6
Argentina and Chile, 1973Box 159Folder 1
Australia, 1973Box 159Folder 2
Belize, 1975Box 159Folder 3
Belize, 1975Box 159Folder 4
ChinaBox 159Folder 5
ChinaBox 159Folder 6
China - Map and Notebook SEE ALSO .b 172
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Box 159Folder 7
China - NotebookBox 159Folder 8
China - NotebookBox 159Folder 9
China - NotebookBox 160Folder 1
Columbia, 1973Box 160Folder 2
Columbia, notebook, 1973 Conference on Ukiyo-E Primitives, Art Institute Notes onbirds Draft of letter Diary of trip to Columbia
Box 160Folder 3
Columbia, notebook, 1973Box 160Folder 4
Columbia - Map, 1973 SEE .b 172Box 160Folder 5
Ecuador, 1969Box 160Folder 6
Ecuador, 1969Box 160Folder 7
Egypt 1962 (bound)Box 160Folder 8
Egypt 1962 SEE ALSO .b 172Box 160Folder 9
France, n.d.Box 161Folder 1
Galapagos, 1969-1970Box 161Folder 2
Galapagos, 1969-1970Box 161Folder 3
Galapagos, 1969-1970
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Box 162Folder 1
Galapagos, 1969-1970Box 162Folder 2
Galapagos, 1969-1970Box 162Folder 3
Galapagos, 1969-1970Box 162Folder 4
Galapagos, 1969-1970 - Magazine articlesBox 162Folder 5
Galapagos, 1969-1970 - Map SEE .b 172Box 162Folder 6
Galapagos, 1969-1970 - NotebookBox 162Folder 7
Galapagos, 1969-1970 - Photos and postcardsBox 162Folder 8
Germany, 1957Box 162Folder 9
Germany, 1957Box 163Folder 1
Germany, 1955Box 163Folder 2
Germany, 1955Box 163Folder 3
Germany, 1955Box 163Folder 4
Germany, 1963Box 163Folder 5
Germany, 1963Box 163Folder 6
Germany, 1988Box 163
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Folder 7Germany, 1988
Box 164Folder 1
Greece, 1961Box 164Folder 2
Greece, 1961Box 164Folder 3
Greece, 1961Box 164Folder 4
Greece, 1961Box 164Folder 5
Greece, 1970Box 164Folder 6
Greece, 1970 SEE ALSO .b 172Box 164Folder 7
Greece, notebooks, 1970Box 164Folder 8
Greece, notebooks, 1970Box 165Folder 1
Greece, notebooks, 1970 (bound)Box 165Folder 2
Greenland, n.d.Box 165Folder 3
Guatemala, n.d.Box 165Folder 4
India, 1966Box 165Folder 5
India, 1966Box 165Folder 6
India, 1966Box 165Folder 7
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India, 1966Box 165Folder 8
India, 1966, date bookBox 165Folder 9
India, 1966, date bookBox 165Folder 10
India, 1966Box 166Folder 1
India, 1966Box 166Folder 2
Italy, 1954Box 166Folder 3
Italy, 1968Box 166Folder 4
Italy, 1983Box 166Folder 5
Italy, 1983, notebookBox 166Folder 6
Italy, 1983Box 166Folder 7
Jamaica, 1935Box 166Folder 8
Japan, 1966Box 166Folder 9
Japan, 1966Box 166Folder 10
Japan, 1969Box 167Folder 1
Japan, 1969Box 167Folder 2
Japan, n.d.
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Box 167Folder 3
Japan, n.d.Box 167Folder 4
Japan, n.d. SEE ALSO .b 172Box 167Folder 5
Korea, 1980Box 167Folder 6
Korea and Vienna, 1980Box 167Folder 7
Korea, 1983Box 167Folder 8
Korea, 1983Box 168Folder 1
Korea, 1983Box 168Folder 2
Mexico, 1968Box 168Folder 3
Mexico, 1968Box 168Folder 4
Mexico, 1968Box 168Folder 5
New Guinea, 1971-1973Box 168Folder 6
Norfolk Islands, 1973Box 168Folder 7
Norfolk Islands - Maps SEE .b 172Box 168Folder 8
Round the World Trip (with brother, Paul Nitze), 1956Box 168Folder 9
Round the World Trip (with brother, Paul Nitze), 1956Box 168
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Folder 10Russia, 1983
Box 168Folder 11
Russia, 1983Box 169Folder 1
Scandinavia, 1978-1979Box 169Folder 2
Scandinavia, 1978-1979Box 169Folder 3
Scotland, 1978-1979Box 169Folder 4
Scotland, 1978-1979Box 169Folder 5
South America (with Greek Heritage Foundation), 1967Box 169Folder 6
South America (with Greek Heritage Foundation), 1967 SEE ALSO .b 172Box 169Folder 7
South America (with Greek Heritage Foundation), 1967Box 169Folder 8
Tabago, 1937Box 170Folder 1
Thailand, n.d.Box 170Folder 2
Turkey, 1959Box 170Folder 3
Turkey, 1973Box 170Folder 4
Turkey, 1973Box 170Folder 5
USA, Hawaii, [1948?]Box 170Folder 6
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Linblad Travel and Intrepids Club - Correspondence and Brochures SEE ALSO .b 172Box 170Folder 7
Travel Notebook, 1953, 1969 Panama and EcuadorBox 170Folder 8
Travel Notebook, 1953, 1969Box 170Folder 9
Travel Notebook, 1953, 1969 Mexico and South AmericaBox 170Folder 10
Newspaper and Magazine articlesBox 170Folder 11
MiscellaneousBox 171 OversizeFolder 1
Travel Scrapbook, Germany, 1938Box 171 OversizeFolder 2
Travel Scrapbook, Germany, 1954Box 172 Oversize
Antarctica, 1973-1974 - MapBox 172 Oversize
Antarctic Cruising Expedition - MapBox 172 Oversize
China - Map and NotebookBox 172 Oversize
Columbia - Map, 1973Box 172 Oversize
Egypt 1962Box 172 Oversize
Galapagos, 1969-1970 - MapBox 172 Oversize
Greece, 1970Box 172 Oversize
Japan, n.d.Box 172 Oversize
Norfolk Islands - MapsBox 172 Oversize
South America (with Greek Heritage Foundation), 1967Box 172 Oversize
Linblad Travel and Intrepids Club - Correspondence and Brochures
Series V: Nitze Family
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Series V: Nitze Family contains a varied collection of materials associated with Elizabeth'sparents and family. This series covers the period 1928-1991. Much of the material is personalor items which held sentimental value, such as wedding announcements, correspondence and afew family photos. Her mother, Anina Nitze (Mrs. William A. Nitze) occasionally wrote shortstories and skits, some of which are included here. Her father's honorary degrees are included,as well as a few of his writings. Included are materials related to Elizabeth's brother, Paul Nitze,and concern his diplomatic and political career. Other materials related to Paul Nitze include awedding invitation, trip itinerary, and a reprint of a University of Chicago Magazine article. Thegame board at the end of the series is in German. The folders are arranged alphabetically by thename of the family member, except for the materials relating to Henry Hilken, which have beenplaced at the end.
Box 173Folder 1
Anina Nitze, Address bookBox 173Folder 2
Anina Nitze, Commemorative book, 1941Box 173Folder 3
Anina Nitze, Correspondence, 1939-1959Box 173Folder 4
Anina Nitze, Estate, 1961Box 173Folder 5
Anina Nitze, Photos and letters from hospital stay, 1959Box 173Folder 6
Anina Nitze, Photos and passportBox 173Folder 7
Anina Nitze, SkitsBox 173Folder 8
Anina Nitze, SkitBox 173Folder 9
Anina Nitze, SkitsBox 173Folder 10
Anina Nitze, Skit, 1940Box 173Folder 11
Anina Nitze, StoriesBox 174
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Folder 1Anina Nitze, Stories
Box 174Folder 2
Anina Nitze, Stories and notesBox 174Folder 3
Anina Nitze, Thank you scrapbook, [1953?]Box 175Folder 1
Anina Nitze, Trip to Dalmatia, 1928Box 175Folder 2
Anina Nitze (niece) and Scott ThompsonBox 175Folder 3
Carl Nitze (uncle)Box 175Folder 4
Elizabeth "Leezee" Porter Nitze (second wife of Paul Nitze)Box 175Folder 5
Heidi Nitze (niece)Box 175Folder 6
Heidi Nitze (niece)Box 175Folder 7
Kate Nitze (great-niece)Box 175Folder 8
Paul Nitze, MiscellaneousBox 175Folder 9
Paul Nitze, MiscellaneousBox 175Folder 10
Paul Nitze, MiscellaneousBox 175Folder 11
Paul Nitze, Personal• Wedding invitation,• Reprint from University of Chicago Magazine• Trip itinerary
Box 175Folder 12
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Paul Nitze, Speeches, 1961-1990Box 176Folder 1
Paul Nitze, Speeches, 1990Box 176Folder 2
Paul Nitze, Speeches, 1991Box 176Folder 3
Paul Nitze, Speeches, n.d.Box 176Folder 4
Paul Nitze, Speeches, Announcements, 1978-1991Box 176Folder 5
Paul Nitze, Writings, 1946-1956Box 176Folder 6
Paul Nitze, Writings, 1958-1960Box 176Folder 7
Paul Nitze, Writings, 1962-1964Box 176Folder 8
Paul Nitze, Writings, 1980-1990Box 176Folder 9
Paul Nitze, Magazine clippingsBox 176Folder 10
Paul Nitze, Magazine clippingsBox 177Folder 1
Paul Nitze, Magazine clippingsBox 177Folder 2
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 177Folder 3
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 177Folder 4
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 177Folder 5
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippings
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Box 177Folder 6
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 177Folder 7
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 178Folder 1
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 178Folder 2
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 178Folder 3
Paul Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 178Folder 4
Peter (nephew) and Susan NitzeBox 178Folder 5
Peter Adam (great-nephew) and Lisa NitzeBox 178Folder 6
Phyllis Nitze (first wife of Paul Nitze)Box 178Folder 7
Sam Nitze (great-nephew)Box 178Folder 8
Sheila Nitze (first wife of Peter Nitze)Box 178Folder 9
Susan Nitze (second wife of Peter Nitze)Box 178Folder 10
William A. Nitze, Commemorative Book, [1929?] SEE .b 180Box 178Folder 11
William A. Nitze, Estate, 1958-1986Box 178Folder 12
William A. Nitze, Honorary Degrees - newspaper clippingsBox 178Folder 13
William A. Nitze, Honorary DegreesBox 178
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Folder 14William A. Nitze, Honorary Degrees
Box 178Folder 15
William A. Nitze, Honorary Degrees SEE ALSO .b 180Box 178Folder 16
William A. Nitze, Newspaper clippingsBox 178Folder 17
William A. Nitze, Personal• Photos Birthday cards
Box 179Folder 1
William A. Nitze, Personal - Birthday poem SEE .b 180Box 179Folder 2
William A. Nitze, TestimonialsBox 179Folder 3
William A. Nitze, TestimonialsBox 179Folder 4
William A. Nitze, WritingsBox 179Folder 5
William A. Nitze II (nephew) and Ann Richards NitzeBox 179Folder 6
William A. Nitze II (nephew) and Ann Richards NitzeBox 179Folder 7
Henry Hilken (maternal grandfather) Picture book Memorial (photostat)Box 179Folder 8
Game book SEE .b 180Box 180 OVERSIZE
William A. Nitze, Commemorative Book, [1929?]Box 180 OVERSIZE
William A. Nitze, Honorary DegreesBox 180 OVERSIZE
William A. Nitze, Personal - Birthday poemBox 180 OVERSIZE
Game book
Series VI: Adlai Stevenson
173
Series VI: Adlai Stevenson is arranged chronologically except for the newspaper clippings,which have been placed at the end of the series. Elizabeth's attention to politics included aninterest in the career of Adlai Stevenson, a lifelong friend whom she met in 1916. This seriescontains copies of speeches that Stevenson gave, correspondence, United Nations press releases,Elizabeth's handwritten notes, a medal and memorials. It also includes a small amount ofmaterial pertaining to the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs and a copy of theoral history that Elizabeth gave to the Oral History Collection, Columbia University. This seriescovers 1952-1985.
Box 181Folder 1
1952Box 181Folder 2
1961Box 181Folder 3
1962Box 181Folder 4
1962Box 181Folder 5
1963Box 181Folder 6
1963Box 181Folder 7
1964Box 181Folder 8
1964Box 181Folder 9
1965Box 182Folder 1
1965Box 182Folder 2
1965Box 182Folder 3
1966Box 182
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Folder 41966
Box 182Folder 5
1967Box 182Folder 6
1967Box 182Folder 7
1967Box 182Folder 8
1968Box 183Folder 1
1969Box 183Folder 2
1985Box 183Folder 3-4
undatedBox 183Folder 5
Newspaper clippingsBox 183Folder 6
Newspaper clippingsBox 183Folder 7
Newspaper clippingsBox 183Folder 8
Newspaper clippings SEE .b 184Box 183Folder 9
Newspaper clippings SEE .b 184Box 183Folder 10
Newspaper clippings SEE .b 184Box 184
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Series VII: Mortimer Adler
175
Series VII: Mortimer Adler contains material related to Mortimer Adler who was one ofElizabeth's friends. The photocopies of drafts of Adler's autobiography have been placed firstin the series. These drafts are dated from 1975 -1976. The remainder of the series has beenarranged chronologically. It includes offprints of articles that Adler wrote, correspondence,reading lists and instructions for moderators leading reading sessions of Great Books and otherreading groups. Also a number of Adler's speeches can be found here and an introduction ofAdler by Elizabeth for his eightieth birthday speech. The date range of Series VII is 1940-1992.
Box 185Folder 1
Autobiography, Chapter 2Box 185Folder 2
Autobiography, Chapters 3 and 4Box 185Folder 3
Autobiography, Chapters 5 and 6Box 185Folder 4
Autobiography, Chapter 7Box 185Folder 5
Autobiography, Chapter 7Box 185Folder 6
Autobiography, Chapters 10 and 11Box 185Folder 7
Autobiography, Chapters 12 and 13Box 185Folder 8
Autobiography, Chapters 14, 15 and 16Box 186Folder 1
1940-1955Box 186Folder 2
1964-1965Box 186Folder 3
1966-1967Box 186Folder 4
1973-1974Box 186Folder 5
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1975Box 186Folder 6
1976Box 186Folder 7
1977Box 187Folder 1
1978Box 187Folder 2
1978Box 187Folder 3
1979Box 187Folder 4
1980-1992Box 187Folder 5
Photograph, n.d.Box 187Folder 6-7
undated
Series VIII: Photographs
Subseries 1: Family
Box 188Folder 1
General FamilyBox 188Folder 2
General FamilyBox 188Folder 3
General FamilyBox 188Folder 4
General FamilyBox 188Folder 5
Anina Paepcke, 1926, 1930, 1940Box 188Folder 6
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Anina Paepcke SEE .b 198Box 188Folder 7
Anina PaepckeBox 188Folder 8
Anina PaepckeBox 188Folder 9
Anina PaepckeBox 188Folder 10
Anina and Paula SEE .b 198Box 189Folder 1
Antonia Paepcke, 1937-1959Box 189Folder 2
Antonia Paepcke SEE .b 198Box 189Folder 3
Elizabeth PaepckeBox 189Folder 4
Elizabeth PaepckeBox 189Folder 5
Elizabeth PaepckeBox 189Folder 6
Elizabeth Paepcke SEE .b 198Box 189Folder 7
Paula Paepcke and Family; Zurchers and Pargellis; JensensBox 189Folder 8
Paula Paepcke and Family; Zurchers and Pargellis; JensensBox 189Folder 9
Paula Paepcke and Family; Zurchers and Pargellis; JensensBox 189Folder 10
Walter PaepckeBox 190Folder 1
Walter Paepcke
178
Box 190Folder 2
Walter PaepckeBox 190Folder 3
Walter Paepcke SEE .b 198Box 190Folder 4
Walter Paepcke SEE .b 198Box 190Folder 5
Walter Paepcke SEE .b 198Box 190Folder 6
Walter P. Paepcke IIBox 190Folder 7
Anina and William NitzeBox 190Folder 8
Paul NitzeBox 190Folder 9
Paul Nitze SEE ALSO .b 198Box 190Folder 10
Paul and Elizabeth NitzeBox 190Folder 11
Peter Nitze's Family
Subseries 2: Social Events and Leisure Activities
Box 190Folder 13
Social Events• Mai in Wien party, Germania Club, 1935• T.V. Great Books performance, n.d.• Art Institute of Chicago, opening frame show, 1988• April 25, 1950 event• Russian Restaurant• Saul Bellow Speech at the Drake Hotel, April 1, 1977• Drake Hotel, October 1968
Box 191Folder 1
Social Events• Vronsky-Babin concert, Bismark Hotel
179
Box 191Folder 2
Social Events• Walter and Elizabeth at dinner dance, February 5, 1954• Certificate, Florida dedication of paper mill, 1938• Walter arriving in Cali, Columbia• Opening of Jerome Hotel, c. 1986• Art Institute of Chicago, c. 1986• Chicago Academy of Sciences, October 23, 1980• Swearing in of Stephen DuBrul by President Gerald Ford, 1976• Gerald Ford shaking hands with Elizabeth Paepcke, 1976
Box 191Folder 3
Social Events• Hallam Lake House, wedding of Merrill Ford to William Waller
Box 191Folder 4
Social Events• Poetry Anthology, 1962-1963• Aspen International Design Conference, 1962• Design Conference 1963• National Association of Furniture Manufacturers, Chicago, 1969• Denver Design Center, May 15, 1987• Association of Interior Design, 1943
Box 191Folder 5
Leisure Activities• Estes Park• Erickson Ranch• Anderson and Petroleum Lakes
Box 191Folder 6
Leisure ActivitiesBox 191Folder 7
Leisure ActivitiesBox 192Folder 1
Leisure Activities
Subseries 3: Travel
Box 192Folder 2
Travel• Macchu Pichu, c. 1934• Macchu Pichu, 1976
180
• Germany• Hawaii, 1948
Box 192Folder 3
Travel• Portugal and Bavaria, 1951
Box 192Folder 4
TravelBox 192Folder 5
Travel• Greek Trip, 1962• Moscow, 1984• Schlop's Bar• Point Lobos, 1975• Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke's honeymoon, Pasadena, California• Trip to Antarctica, 1980• Walter and Elizabeth on vacation in Hawaii, c. 1926• Train to Nunchen, 1934• Elizabeth, Walter Frazier, and John Gregg (Allerton), Hawaii 1966• Mexico 1942• Hawaii 1948• Greece, 1970
Box 192Folder 6
Travel• Italy• Algiers
Box 192Folder 7
Travel SEE .b 199• Peru
Box 192Folder 8
Travel SEE .b 200• Macchu Pichu• Galapagos Islands
Subseries 4: Aspen
Box 193Folder 1
AspenBox 193Folder 2
Aspen
181
Box 193Folder 3
Album of early Aspen photographsBox 193Folder 4
AspenBox 193Folder 5
AspenBox 193Folder 6
AspenBox 193Folder 7
AspenBox 194Folder 1
AspenBox 194Folder 2
Aspen SEE .b 200Box 194Folder 3
Aspen [photo mounted on wood] SEE .b 201
Subseries 5: Aspen Institute, Goethe Festival, and Celebrities
Box 194Folder 4
Aspen InstituteBox 194Folder 5
Aspen Institute SEE ALSO .b 200Box 194Folder 6
Aspen Institute1966Box 194Folder 7
Postcard and article related to Aspen Institute, 1966Box 194Folder 8
Aspen Institute's 40th AnniversaryBox 194Folder 9
Memory of Hakone: Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies Seminar on JapaneseThought, Sep 27 to Oct 7, 1969 SEE .b 200
Box 194
182
Folder 10Aspen Institute, Album
Box 194Folder 11
Aspen Design ConferenceBox 194Folder 12
Aspen Design Conference, 1969 SEE .b 200Box 194Folder 13-14
Goethe Festival - Album, July 1949Box 194Folder 15
Goethe Festival SEE .b 202Box 195Folder 1
Goethe FestivalBox 195Folder 2
Goethe FestivalBox 195Folder 3
Goethe FestivalBox 195Folder 4
Celebrities• Ansel Adams• William Peterson• Cherry Jones• Queen Elizabeth II• John Denver
Box 195Folder 5
Celebrities: Margaret ThatcherBox 195Folder 6
CelebritiesBox 195Folder 7
Celebrities: Adlai StevensonBox 195Folder 8
CelebritiesBox 196Folder 1
Celebrities
183
Box 196Folder 2
Celebrities: Marquis de Veyrac [?]Box 196Folder 3
Celebrities SEE .b 202• Bust of Abraham Lincoln (with correspondence re: Lyndon Johnson Library)• T.S. Eliot, 1959 Poetry Anthology Association• Adlai Stevenson• Benjamin Britten
Box 196Folder 4
Celebrities SEE .b 202• Jose Ortega de Gasset• Albert Schweitzer
Subseries 6: Miscellaneous
Box 196Folder 5
Miscellaneous people, identified• Robert and John• Victor Zurcher [?]• Joella and Herbert Bayer, December 1981• Joella and Herbert Bayer, December 1947• Roger Herman Tuder
Box 196Folder 6
Miscellaneous people, unidentifiedBox 196Folder 7
Miscellaneous people, unidentified SEE .b 202Box 196Folder 8
IllinoisBox 196Folder 9
ChicagoBox 196Folder 10
ArtBox 196Folder 11
Art SEE .b 202Box 196Folder 12
Buildings, Interiors, unidentified SEE .b 202
184
Box 196Folder 13
Negatives• EP's 80th Birthday Party• Unidentified
Box 197Folder 1
PetsBox 197Folder 2
HorsesBox 197Folder 3
TheaterBox 197Folder 4
Groundbreaking Ceremony, Given Institute of Pathobiology, August 9, 1971Box 197Folder 5
Chicago Mill and Lumber Company, 1912Box 197Folder 6
Container CorporationBox 197Folder 7
Miscellaneous, Aspen?Box 197Folder 8
MiscellaneousBox 197Folder 9
Miscellaneous SEE .b 202• Corning Conference, May 1951
Box 198 OVERSIZEAnina Paepcke
Box 198 OVERSIZEAnina and Paula
Box 198 OVERSIZEAntonia Paepcke
Box 198 OVERSIZEElizabeth Paepcke
Box 198 OVERSIZEWalter Paepcke
Box 198 OVERSIZEWalter Paepcke
Box 198 OVERSIZE
185
Walter PaepckeBox 198 OVERSIZE
Paul NitzeBox 199 OVERSIZE
Travel, PeruBox 200 OVERSIZE
Travel - Macchu Pichu andBox 200 OVERSIZE
Galapagos IslandsBox 200 OVERSIZE
AspenBox 200 OVERSIZE
Memory of Hakone: Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies Seminar on JapaneseThought, Sep 27 to Oct 7, 1969
Box 200 OVERSIZEAspen Design Conference, 1969
Box 200 OVERSIZEGoethe Festival - Album, July 1949
Box 201 OVERSIZEAspen [photo mounted on wood]
Box 202 OVERSIZEGoethe Festival
Box 202 OVERSIZECelebrities - Bust of Abraham Lincoln (with correspondence re: Lyndon Johnson Library)
Box 202 OVERSIZET.S. Eliot, 1959 Poetry Anthology Association
Box 202 OVERSIZEAdlai Stevenson
Box 202 OVERSIZEBenjamin Britten
Box 202 OVERSIZECelebrities - Jose Ortega de Gasset
Box 202 OVERSIZEAlbert Schweitzer
Box 202 OVERSIZEMiscellaneous people, unidentified
Box 202 OVERSIZEArt
Box 202 OVERSIZEBuildings, Interiors, unidentified
Box 202 OVERSIZEMiscellaneous - Corning Conference, May 1951
Series IX: Audio-Visual
Box 203Reel tapes 1-6: George Danforth speeches on architecture
186
Box 203Folder 7
Cassette tape, "Freak Culture and Drugs," Michael Aldrich, International DesignConference in Aspen, 1971
Box 203Folder 8
Two 78 RPM Discs - "Walter P. Paepcke, Jr.'s favorite songs"
Series X: Awards, Plaques and Ephemera
Series X: Awards and Plaques, contains the awards, certificates and plaques given to Elizabethby a number of groups for her involvement in the city of Aspen, the arts and a variety of otheractivities. These awards have been arranged alphabetically and cover the period 1964-1992. Theephemera contain a variety of reproductions of artwork and original works. Some of these areElizabeth's own creations and some by friends or family. There are several decoupage greetingcards, some items of correspondence and calendars. Other items in the Ephemera subseriesinclude musical scores, a shoe shine cloth, a zinc printing plate and a table cloth. The artists'book for Walter Paepcke is a memorial from the Institute of Design and contains an originalwork by Lazlo Moholy-Nagy.
Subseries 1: Awards and Plaques
Box 204Folder 1
Art Directors Club of Chicago, 1965 SEE .b 211Box 204Folder 2
American Institute of Interior Designers, 1964Box 204Folder 3
Aspen's First Chairlift, 1982Box 204Folder 4
Herbert Bayer Award for Excellence in the Arts, 1986Box 204Folder 5
Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Award, 1992Box 204Folder 6
The Cliff Dwellers Merit Award, [1970?]Box 204Folder 7
Dallas County, Honorary Deputy Sheriff, 1967Box 204Folder 8
League of Women Voters, Pitkin County, n.d. SEE .b 211Box 204
187
Folder 9Lincoln Academy, Certificate, 1989 SEE .b 211
Box 204Folder 10
Lincoln Academy, Medal, 1965Box 205Folder 1
Mostly Music, 1994Box 205Folder 2
National Audubon Society, 1975 SEE .b 211Box 205Folder 3
National Home Fashion League Trail Blazer Award, 1967Box 205Folder 4
National Park Foundation, medal, n.d.Box 205Folder 5
National Police Reserve Officers Association, 1976Box 205Folder 6
National Wildlife Federation, n.d.Box 205Folder 7
Palmer Station Society, 1974 SEE .b 213Box 205Folder 8
Society of Typographic Arts, 1980Box 205Folder 9
United States Coast Guard, 1965Box 205Folder 10
University of Colorado - Boulder, 1993Box 205Folder 11
University of Colorado - Boulder, 1993 SEE .b 211Box 205Folder 12
University of Denver, 1991Box 205Folder 13
Women's Advertising Club of Chicago - Tower Award, 1968
Subseries 2: Ephemera
188
Box 206Folder 1-6
ArtworkBox 206Folder 7-13
Artwork SEE .b 212Box 206Folder 14-18
Artwork SEE .b 213Box 206Folder 19
Artwork - drawings for Casino Club Dinner-Dance (tube) SEE .b 236Box 206Folder 20
BookmarkBox 206Folder 21
Colored CardsBox 206Folder 22
Menus SEE .b 212Box 206Folder 23
Musical ScoresBox 206Folder 24
Musical Scores - original score from Sasha, March 1952 SEE .b 212Box 206Folder 25
Posters SEE .b 213 and SEE ALSO FLAT FILESBox 206Folder 26
Printing plate (Zinc) with wood block "Paepcke Picnic and Farm Frolic"Box 206Folder 27
Prints from plate "Paepcke Picnic"Box 207Folder 1
Postcards (blank)Box 207Folder 2
Shoe shine cloth with mottoBox 207Folder 3
Table linenBox 211 OVERSIZE
189
Art Directors Club of Chicago, 1965Box 211 OVERSIZE
League of Women Voters, Pitkin County, n.d.Box 211 OVERSIZE
Lincoln Academy, Certificate, 1989Box 211 OVERSIZE
National Audubon Society, 1975Box 211 OVERSIZE
University of Colorado - Boulder, 1993Box 212 OVERSIZE
ArtworkBox 212 OVERSIZE
MenusBox 212 OVERSIZE
Musical Scores - original score from Sasha, March 1952Box 213 OVERSIZE
Palmer Station Society, 1974Box 213 OVERSIZE
ArtworkBox 213 OVERSIZE
Posters
Series XI: Writings, Newspaper and Magazine Clippings
Series XI: Writings, Newspaper and Magazine Clippings has been subdivided into two subseries.Subseries 1: Writings contains mostly reprints from periodicals, some speeches and smallmonographs, many of which have inscriptions. "Die Dialektik in der Musik Stravinskys," byKurt Oppens is dedicated to Elizabeth. The typescript by Lulix von Simpson is accompanied bycorrespondence about the typescript. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by author.
Subseries 2: Newspaper and Magazine Clippings is arranged alphabetically by topic. Under thesubject heading, Society, a handful of whole magazines have been preserved because of their age.The other series also contain newspaper and magazine clippings.
Subseries 1: Writings of Others
Box 214Folder 1
Writings• Adams, Robert McC., "Remarks," Aspen Design Conference, June 15, 1985.• Anderson, Robert O, "Notes from Hermose: On the Global Dilemma" Draft , Jan 13,
1975.Box 214Folder 2
Writings• Ardagh, John, "Catholics: The Church Declines, but Religion Revives" in France in the
1980s, Penguin Books: New York, 1982.
190
• Barzun, Jacques, "America's Romance with Practicality," Harper's Magazine, n.d.• Bennett, William J., To Reclaim a Legacy; A Report on the Humanities in Higher
Education, Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for the Humanities, November1984.
• Brohi, A. K., Convocation Address, Government College, Lahore, March 17, 1956• Cleveland, Harlan, "U.S. Foreign Policy: Illusions of Powerlessness and Realities of
Power," Politique Internationale, July 27, 1981.Box 214Folder 3
Writings• Converse, Henry, "House of the House Divided," February 12, 1924.• Cooke, Alistair, "Sir Winston's Paintings" The Manchester Guardian Weekly,
Thursday, March 13, 1958.• Cramer, Ernst, "Spotlight on 200 Years United States of America" translation of article
from Welt am Sonntag, January 4, 1976.• Engberg, Edward, "Hutchinsland; The Fantasy World of High Chat," The New
Republic, July 21 & 28, 1979.• "Excerpts from the History of the Baca," n.d.• Ferkiss, Victor C., Foreign Aid: Moral and Political Aspects, New York: The Council
on Religion and International Affairs, 1965.• "German Policy for Peace and Security in Europe."• Gilson, Etienne, "The Arts of the Beautiful," New York, Scribners (photocopied
excerpt).• Guenzel, Louis. "Retrospects: The Iroquois Theatre Fire," 1945.• Hanson, Henry, "Who Put the Chic in Chicago," Chicago, June 5, 1984.• Holton, Gerald, "What, Precisely, Is "Thinking"? . . . Einstein's Answer," The Physics
Teacher, March 1979.• Horak, E., review of Mycologists and Other Taxa by M. Singer.
Box 214Folder 4
Writings• Hutchins, Robert M., V-E Day; The New Realism, Chicago: Human Events, 1945.• -----, "Science and Wisdom in the Atomic Age," Speech given at University of Chicago,
December 1945.• Acceptance speech for award given by the Business and Professional Associates of the
American Jewish Congress, printed in Fund for the Republic, January 13, 1956.• -----, Untitled speech, National Conference of Editorial Writers, Louisville, KT, 1948.• King, Martin Luther, Letter from Birmingham City Jail.• Knepper, William E., "Soviet Active Measures" address to the Chicago Council on
Foreign Relations, May 30, 1984.Box 214Folder 5
Writings• McDonald, Donald, The City, Interviews with Allan Temko and Arthur Naftalin.• McMullen, "The Sound of History" (photocopy).• Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin
191
• Murrary, John Courtney, Morality and Modern War, New York: The Council onReligion and International Affairs, 1959.
Box 214Folder 6
Writings• Nabokov, Nicolas, The Gracious Master, manuscript, n.d.
Box 214Folder 7
Writings• Nabokov, Vladimir, "Butterflies," [1948?]• Nef, John, "Art and Life," n.d.• -----, "The Committee on Social Thought," speech given at Hamline University, 1944.• -----, "The Leonardo Da Vinci Medal," 1980.• -----, review of The Rise of the Coal Industry and its place in Integral History, reprinted
from Journal of Historical Geography, 8, 1982.• -----, "A New Christian View of History?" reprinted from Thought, Vol. 37, No. 146,
Autumn, 1962.• Nisbet, Robert A. "The New Despotism," 1975.• Oppens, Kurt, "Die Dialektik in der Musik Stravinskys," reprinted from Merkur 10,
October 1971 [one reprint and also a copy of the whole journal.• -----, "Das Problem des Gesellschaftlichen in der Oper," n.d.
Box 215Folder 1
Writings• Partisan Review, January-February, 1952.• "John Perry," from the Encyclopedia of the History of St. Louis, edited by William
Hyde and Howard L. Conard, 1899. (typescript)• Peters, William, "Who Chooses the People You Know?" reprinted from Redbook, June
1959.• Pfister, Nancy Merle, "PFIST; The Autobiography of an Angel."• Philipsborn, Martin, Jr., "Magna Carta," reprinted from Chicago Bar Record,
September 1965.• Pick, Grant, "A Philosopher's Life," The Reader, June 3, 1988 (photocopy).
Box 215Folder 2
Writings• Rago, Henry, Four Poems, [memorial book printed by U of C for Modern Poetry
Association], 1969.• Redfield, Robert, Talk with a Stranger, an occasional paper on The Free Society,
printed by The Fund for the Republic, 1959.• Scheel, Walter [?], Address by the President of the Federal Republic of Germany at a
dinner given by Mayor Daley, Chicago, June 18, 1975.Box 215Folder 2
Writings continued
192
• "Septuagenarians Look Towards the Future," 50th Reunion, Harvard College Class of1929, June 6, 1979.
Box 215Folder 3
Writings• Simpson, Lulix von, Happy Exile, manuscript, n.d.
Box 215Folder 4
Writings• "The Social Thought of Ortega y Gasset."• Sophocles, "Antigone," libretto by Alice Albright Hoge.• Tao-Kim-Hai, Andre M., "Orientals Are Stoic," reprinted from The New Yorker 33,
September 28, 1957.• "Tom Bell," typescript, n.d.• Van Kleffens, E. N., "Characteristics of Western Civilization," Address to Congress of
European American Associations, 1956.• Weber, Theodore R., Modern War and the Pursuit of Peace, New York: Council on
Foreign Relations and International Affairs, 1968.• Weintraub, Karl, J. "In Behalf of the Humanities," Address to Alumni Fund Meeting
[University of Chicago?], April 20, 1974.Box 215Folder 5
Writings• Williams, Shirley, "The Future of Democracy in Western Europe," Address given at
Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, August 8, 1978.• Wolfe, Tom, "From Bauhaus to Our House," Harpers, June 1981 (photocopy).• Wood, Robert E., Monument for the World, Chicago: Encylopaedia Britannica, 1963
[includes letter from William Benton].• Young, J. Harvey, "Three Southern Food and Drug Cases," Journal of Southern
History, February 1983. (photocopy)
Subseries 2: Newspaper and Magazine Clippings
Box 215Folder 6
Adler, MortimerBox 215Folder 7
Architecture and DesignBox 215Folder 8-9
ArtsBox 216Folder 1-9
ArtsBox 216Folder 10
193
Arts SEE .b 230Box 217Folder 1-8
ArtsBox 218Folder 1-7
AspenBox 218Folder 8-9
Aspen SEE .b 230Box 219Folder 1-7
AspenBox 220Folder 1-8
AspenBox 221Folder 1-4
AspenBox 221Folder 5-9
Aspen Institute for the HumanitiesBox 221Folder 10
Aspen Institute for the Humanities SEE .b 230Box 222Folder 1-4
Aspen Institute for the HumanitiesBox 222Folder 5
CarsBox 222Folder 6
ChicagoBox 222Folder 7
ChicagoBox 222Folder 8
ChicagoBox 222Folder 9
ChicagoBox 223Folder 1
Chicago SEE ALSO .b 230
194
Box 223Folder 2-5
ColoradoBox 223Folder 6
Container CorporationBox 223Folder 7
Education SEE ALSO .b 230Box 223Folder 8
Environment SEE ALSO .b 230Box 224Folder 1-8
EnvironmentBox 225Folder 1
Family SEE .b 230Box 225Folder 2
FamilyBox 225Folder 3
German MaterialsBox 225Folder 4
Goethe Festival SEE .b 230Box 225Folder 5
IllinoisBox 225Folder 6-8
Interior DesignBox 225Folder 9
MediaBox 225Folder 10-11
Nitze, PaulBox 225Folder 12
ObituariesBox 225Folder 13
Paepcke, Elizabeth SEE ALSO .b 230Box 225
195
Folder 14Paepcke, Walter
Box 226Folder 1
Paepcke, WalterBox 226Folder 2-3
Paepcke, Walter SEE .b 231Box 226Folder 4-9
PoliticsBox 227Folder 1-7
PoliticsBox 228Folder 1-2
Politics SEE ALSO .b 231Box 228Folder 3-4
Rocky Mountain HeraldBox 228Folder 5
Schweitzer, Albert SEE ALSO .b 231Box 228Folder 6
Science and TechnologyBox 228Folder 7-10
Society SEE ALSO .b 231Box 229Folder 1
Society SEE ALSO .b 231Box 229Folder 2-3
Adlai StevensonBox 229Folder 4-5
Travel SEE ALSO .b 231Box 229Folder 6
University of Chicago SEE ALSO .b 231Box 229Folder 7-8
Miscellaneous clippingsBox 230 OVERSIZE
Arts
196
Box 230 OVERSIZEAspen
Box 230 OVERSIZEAspen Institute for the Humanities
Box 230 OVERSIZEChicago
Box 230 OVERSIZEEducation
Box 230 OVERSIZEEnvironment
Box 230 OVERSIZEFamily
Box 230 OVERSIZEGoethe Festival
Box 230 OVERSIZEPaepcke, Elizabeth
Box 231 OVERSIZEPaepcke, Walter
Box 231 OVERSIZEPolitics
Box 231 OVERSIZESchweitzer, Albert
Box 231 OVERSIZESociety
Series XII: Family Correspondence and Oversize
Box 232Folder 1
Family Correspondence, March 1914 to April 1919Box 232Folder 2
Family Correspondence, April to October 1919Box 232Folder 3
Family Correspondence, October to December 1919Box 232Folder 4
Family Correspondence, January to August 1920Box 232Folder 5
Family Correspondence, August to October 1920Box 232Folder 6
Family Correspondence, November 1920Box 232Folder 7
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Family Correspondence, December 1920 to January 1921Box 232Folder 8
Family Correspondence, February to April 1921Box 233Folder 1
Family Correspondence, April to May 1921Box 233Folder 2
Family Correspondence, May 1921 to March 1922Box 233Folder 3
Family Correspondence, undatedBox 233Folder 4
Miscellaneous materialsBox 234
Oversize tube - facsimile of a Plat Map of AspenBox 235
Oversize tube - Dinner Dance Drawings
Series XIII: Addenda
Series XIII, Addenda, contains material that was added to the collection after the original portionwas organized and made available to researchers. It has been organized to reflect the arrangementof the original portion of the collection, although not all of the original series are represented inthe addenda.
Subseries 1, Personal, contains diaries and calendars, a guest book, scrapbooks, and miscellaneousgeneral material. The calendars/diaries are a combination of calendars, diaries, engagementbooks, and scrapbooks. They include notes on appointments and Elizabeth’s thoughts onsignificant personal, national, and international events, and they contain clippings, a fewphotographs and pieces of correspondence, invitations, cards, and other ephemera. The subseriesranges in date from 1902-1994, although a few of the items are copies of originals and may havebeen printed later.
Please use care when removing the calendars from their boxes and when looking at them, as theycontain many inserts.
Subseries 2, Correspondence, contains Elizabeth Paepcke’s correspondence as well as a smallamount of correspondence of her mother Anina Nitze, and her husband, Walther Paepcke.Elizabeth's correspondence is arranged alphabetically according to the last name of thecorrespondent. Anina and Walter's correspondence have been placed at the end of the subseriesand are also arranged alphabetically according to the last name of the correspondent. Thesubseries ranges in date from 1911-1993.
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Subseries 3, Travel, contains a booklet and two postcards from the trip Elizabeth took with herparents in 1923, a 1923 German Reichsbanknote, and postcards from Colorado.
Subseries 4, Awards, Plaques, and Ephemera, contains a small plaque, a medal, a bookmark,a stamp, and stationary samples. The plaque and medal are dated 1989 and 1990, and theephemera is undated.
Subseries 5, Writings, Newspaper, and Magazine Clippings, contains reprints, booklets, andclippings ranging in date from 1920-1986.
Subseries 6, Oversize, contains a certificate from 1917, a clipping about Elizabeth from 1921,and an undated map that are too large to fit in standard legal-sized folders.
Subseries 7, Restricted, contains financial documents that are restricted for 50 years from therecord’s date of creation. The subseries ranges in date from 1977-1984 and will be fully open in2034.
Subseries 1: Personal
Box 236Folder 1
Diary, 1917-1919Box 236Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1951Box 236Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1952Box 236Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1953Box 237Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1954Box 237Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1955Box 237Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1956Box 237Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1957Box 237Folder 5
Calendar/diary, 1959
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Box 238Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1960Box 238Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1961Box 238Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1962Box 238Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1963Box 239Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1964Box 239Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1965Box 239Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1966Box 239Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1967Box 240Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1968Box 240Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1969Box 240Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1970Box 240Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1971Box 240Folder 5
Calendar/diary, 1972Box 240Folder 6
Calendar/diary, 1973Box 241Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1974Box 241
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Folder 2Calendar/diary, 1975
Box 241Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1976Box 241Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1977Box 241Folder 5
Calendar/diary, 1978Box 242Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1979 [1 of 2]Box 242Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1979 [2 of 2]Box 242Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1980Box 242Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1981Box 243Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1982Box 243Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1983 [1 of 2]Box 243Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1983 [2 of 2]Box 243Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1984 [1 of 2]Box 243Folder 5
Calendar/diary, 1984 [2 of 2]Box 244Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1985 [1 of 2]Box 244Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1985 [2 of 2]Box 244Folder 3
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Calendar/diary, 1986 [1 of 2]Box 244Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1986 [2 of 2]Box 244Folder 5
Calendar/diary, 1987 [1 of 2]Box 244Folder 6
Calendar/diary, 1987 [2 of 2]Box 245Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1988 [1 of 2]Box 245Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1988 [2 of 2]Box 245Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1989 [1 of 2]Box 245Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1989 [2 of 2]Box 245Folder 5
Calendar/diary, 1990 [1 of 2]Box 245Folder 6
Calendar/diary, 1990 [2 of 2]Box 246Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1991 [1 of 2]Box 246Folder 2
Calendar/diary, 1991 [2 of 2]Box 246Folder 3
Calendar/diary, 1992 [1 of 2]Box 246Folder 4
Calendar/diary, 1992 [2 of 2]Box 246Folder 5
Calendar/diary, 1993 [1 of 2]Box 246Folder 6
Calendar/diary, 1993 [2 of 2]
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Box 247Folder 1
Calendar/diary, 1994Box 247Folder 2
Guest book/scrapbook – Green Pastures – Sandwich, Illinois, 1925-1947Box 247Folder 3
Department of Romance Languages and Literature photograph from 1925, includingWilliam Nitze, printed circa 2000s
Box 247Folder 4
Notebook - “Elizabeth’s trousseau and expenses of debut,” 1921-1922Box 247Folder 5
Handwriting analysis, Mrs. William A. Nitze, undatedBox 247Folder 6
Invitations, 1920, 1925Box 247Folder 7
“Our Baby’s Biography,” scrapbook, 1923-1926Box 247Folder 8
Scrapbook and family tree, 1902-1947, undatedBox 247Folder 9
Senior poem at Foxcroft, 1921Box 248Folder 1
Story written by Elizabeth, 1915Box 248Folder 2
Story written by Elizabeth, 1921Box 248Folder 3
Walter Jr. baptismal certificate, 1923Box 248Folder 4
Wedding announcement and copy of page from church register, 1922, undated
Subseries 2: Correspondence
Box 248Folder 5
Adler, Caroline and Mortimer, 1993Box 248
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Folder 6Baedecker [?], 1922
Box 248Folder 7
Bakewell, Francis, S.J., 1940-1947, undatedBox 248Folder 8
Batko, Anthony J., letter and typescript, 1993Box 248Folder 9
Bishop’s Lodge, 1922Box 248Folder 10
Boynton, Percy H., circa 1922Box 248Folder 11
Carleton, Albert, 1978Box 248Folder 12
Congratulatory notes and telegrams on birth of Walter Jr., 1923Box 248Folder 13
Engagement announcement clippings and congratulatory notes, 1922Box 248Folder 14
Field, Henry, 1919Box 248Folder 15
F[?], Richard, 1918, undatedBox 248Folder 16
Guenzel, Alice (Mrs. Louis, Cleo), 1921-1923Box 248Folder 17
Hilken, Henry G. [maternal grandfather, “Polar Bear”], 1912-1925Box 248Folder 18
Hokanson, Mary A., 1993Box 248Folder 19
Jacobsen, Owen Pardee, 1921, undatedBox 248Folder 20
Kales, Anne, 1919Box 248Folder 21
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Linn, James Weber, 1919, undatedBox 248Folder 22
Mann, Robert, 1961Box 248Folder 23
Michelson, Madeline, 1921, undatedBox 248Folder 24
Monks, John P., 1921Box 248Folder 25
Murray, George, 1962-1980Box 248Folder 26
Nitze, Anina, 1911-1918Box 248Folder 27
Nitze, Anina, 1919Box 249Folder 1
Nitze, Anina, 1920-1921, undated [1 of 2]Box 249Folder 2
Nitze, Anina, 1920-1921, undated [1 of 2]Box 249Folder 3
Nitze, Anina, 1922Box 249Folder 4
Nitze, Anina, 1923-1925Box 249Folder 5
Nitze, Carl, 1921Box 249Folder 6
Nitze, Paul, 1920-1921, undatedBox 249Folder 7
Nitze, William, circa 1911-1922Box 249Folder 8
Nitze’s Christmas card, circa 1921Box 249Folder 9
Paepcke, Elizabeth Hanway Meade, 1921-1924
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Box 249Folder 10
Paepcke, Hermann, 1922Box 249Folder 11
Paepcke, Walter, 1918 [mostly copies]Box 249Folder 12
Paepcke, Walter, 1919, undatedBox 249Folder 13
Paepcke, Walter, 1920Box 249Folder 14
Paepcke, Walter, June-August 1921Box 250Folder 1
Paepcke, Walter, September-November 1921Box 250Folder 2
Paepcke, Walter, 1922, undatedBox 250Folder 3
Paepcke, Walter, from/to Elizabeth in New Mexico, 1922Box 250Folder 4
Paepcke, Walter, March-June, 1923Box 250Folder 5
Paepcke, Walter, 1924Box 250Folder 6
Paepcke, Walter, 1925Box 250Folder 7
Papademetriou, Peter, 1985-1986Box 250Folder 8
Pflüger, Mary Alice, 1921-1922Box 250Folder 9
Rattobum, Laura, and sketches of dresses, undatedBox 250Folder 10
Robinson, George, John S. Bennett, letter to the editor, and sketches regardingcottonwood trees in Aspen, 1993
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Box 251Folder 1
Rockwell, Harold H. (Bill), circa 1918-1922Box 251Folder 2
Sloan, James Allen, 1976-1984, undatedBox 251Folder 3
Teplitz, Gloria, note and photograph, undatedBox 251Folder 4
No last name, 1919-1920, undatedBox 251Folder 5
No last name, circa 1921-1922Box 251Folder 6
No last name or illegible, circa 1923-1925Box 251Folder 7
Card, note, and clipping, 1969Box 251Folder 8
Correspondence of Anina Nitze – with William Nitze, Paul Nitze, and a few others,1921-1925
Box 251Folder 9
Correspondence of Anina Nitze – two letters “from Germans interned in US duringWorld War I,” 1919; article on Camp Oglethorpe, undated
Box 251Folder 10
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – “Ben” [Container Corporation?], 1922-1923Box 251Folder 11
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Congratulatory and condolence notes, 1922Box 251Folder 12
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Ely, William, 1922-1923Box 251Folder 13
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Guenzel, Alice (Cleo), 1922-1925Box 251Folder 14
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Hansen, George, 1922Box 251Folder 15
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Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Hilken, Henry G., 1922-1923Box 251Folder 16
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – “Hutch,” circa 1922Box 251Folder 17
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Nitze, Anina, circa 1918-1919, undatedBox 251Folder 18
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Nitze, Anina, circa 1920-1921, undatedBox 251Folder 19
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – drafts of letters to Anina Nitze, Winter 1922Box 251Folder 20
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Nitze, Anina, 1922, undatedBox 251Folder 21
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Nitze, Anina, 1923, undatedBox 251Folder 22
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Nitze, Anina, 1924, undatedBox 251Folder 23
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Nitze, Anina, 1925Box 251Folder 24
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Nitze, William and Anina, 1923, undatedBox 251Folder 25
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Paepcke, Hermann and Elizabeth, 1922Box 252Folder 1
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Paepcke, Paula, note, undatedBox 252Folder 2
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Robertson, Irene, 1922Box 252Folder 3
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Williams, Bill, 1925Box 252Folder 4
Correspondence of Walter Paepcke – Williams, Lydia Paepcke, 1922
Subseries 3: Travel
Box 252
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Folder 5Algeria, Tunisia, and Italy – postcards and booklet, 1923
Box 252Folder 6
German Reichsbanknote, 1923Box 252Folder 7
Long’s Peak, Estes Park, Colorado – postcards, undated
Subseries 4: Awards, Plaques, and Ephemera
Box 252Folder 8
Association of Corporate Art Curators plaque –for “Mrs. Walter P. Paepcke and ContainerCorporation of America for Pioneering Corporate Involvement in the Arts,” 1990
Box 252Folder 9
Aspen leaves bookmark, undatedBox 252Folder 10
Stationary samples from various locations in Colorado, undatedBox 253
Lincoln Academy of Illinois medal, 1989Box 253
Stamp of map to Paepcke’s Green Pasture farms in Sandwich, Illinois, undated
Subseries 5: Writings, Newspaper, and Magazine clippings
Box 252Folder 11
Writings• Adler, Mortimer, “Two Approaches to the Authors of the Great Books,” reprint, 1986• Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Report of the President, 1960• Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions informational booklet, undated• Chicago History quarterly, Fall 1961• Davis, James J., text of address before the Conference of Boxboard Manufacturers, 1924• “A Disputation on the Future of Democracies,” reprint, 1978
Box 252Folder 12
Sloan, James Allen, “The Romance of Commerce and Culture,” book, with inscription byJames Allen Sloan and a small number of notes by Elizabeth Paepcke, 1983
Box 252Folder 13
Sloan, James Allen, “The Romance of Commerce and Culture” typescripts, chapters 1-2,undated
Box 252Folder 14
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Sloan, James Allen, “The Romance of Commerce and Culture” typescripts, chapters 3-4,and letters to Elizabeth Paepcke, 1980, undated
Box 252Folder 15
Sloan, James Allen, “The Romance of Commerce and Culture” typescripts, chapters 5-6,undated
Box 252Folder 16
Sloan, James Allen, “The Romance of Commerce and Culture” typescripts, chapters 7-8,and letter to Elizabeth Paepcke, undated
Box 252Folder 17
Sloan, James Allen, “The Romance of Commerce and Culture” typescripts, chapters 9-10,undated
Box 252Folder 18
Clippings on Elizabeth Nitze, 1920Box 252Folder 19
Article from Chicago Daily Tribune, “$50,000 is left to charity in will of HermanPaepcke,” from 1922, printed 2014
Subseries 6: Oversize
Box 254Folder 1
Art Institute certificate, 1917Box 254Folder 2
Aspen walking trail map, undatedBox 254Folder 3
Clipping, “Miss Elizabeth Nitze,” 1921
Subseries 7: Restricted
Box 255Folder 1
Sloan, James Allen financial arrangements, 1977-1984