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Larry Qualls photographs and papers
D. Michael Quinn papers
Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers
Jan van Raay photographs of art strike protests
Dachine Rainer papers
The collection documents the life and work of poet and author Dachine Rainer (pseudonym of Sylvia Newman) and her relationships with other literary figures, particularly Rebecca West. Material includes correspondence, writings, personal papers, photographs, printed material, and a computer disk.
Aleksis Rannit papers
The papers consist chiefly of subject files maintained by Rannit, dating roughly from the 1950s to the 1980s. The subject files include correspondence, writings, photographs, and printed material that document Aleksis Rannit's life and work as an art and literary critic and Curator of the Slavic and East European Collections for the Yale University Library.
Dorothy Richardson collection
Correspondence by, to, and about Dorothy Richardson, with manuscripts of her short stories, articles and novels, as well as other writings about Richardson. Accompanied by clippings of articles by and about Richardson and her friends, legal agreements, and photographs. Principal correspondents include John and Ruby Austen, Bernice Elliott, Peggy Kirkaldy, Alan and Rose Odle, Phyllis Playter and John Cowper Powys, Henry Savage, and H. G. Wells.
Floyd E. Risvold Collection of James Edgar Cady Correspondence
Roxana Robinson papers
The Roxana Robinson papers consists of writings, correspondence and subject files, photographs, personal papers, teaching files, printed materials, computer media, and audiovisual media documenting the life and work of author Roxana Robinson, dated from circa 1960 to 2018.
Philip Rose papers
Arnold Rosin papers
The collection includes writings, correspondence, and other papers by or relating to American artist and author Arnold Rosin.
Joshua Ross papers
Victoria Sackville-West papers
George Augustus Sala collection
Gianfranco Sanguinetti papers
Stephen Sbarge Papers
There are fifteen titles by Stephen Sbarge, chiefly drafts, many in the form of photocopies of autograph manuscripts. Some writings are autobiographical, resembling journal or diary entries with reflections on daily activities and concerns, and some include copies or transcriptions of correspondence. Other papers include one journal, loose material removed from the journal, notes and notebooks, which may include drafts of writings, and photographs.
Annie Schletter papers
Horace L. Scott papers
Enrico Scuro Photographs
The collection consists of 456 black-and-white and color inkjet prints by Italian photographer Enrico Scuro that document Movimento ’77 and other social, cultural, and political events in Italy, 1976-1981.