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Carroll L. V. Meeks papers
Charles James Morse papers
The largest part of these papers consist of 137 volumes of translations into English, mainly from Japanese, of published works on Japanese and other branches of Oriental art. Also in the papers are two bound volumes of letters from Japan written between 1897 and 1898 by Charles James Morse and his wife, Anne Perkins Woodbridge Morse.
Morse Family Papers
The principal figures in this collection are Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826) and his sons Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) and Richard Cary Morse (1795-1868). More than half of the collection is made up of correspondence (1779-1868) among members of the family. Also included are legal and financial papers, sermons by Jedidiah and Richard Cary Morse, travel journals, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed matter, and photographs.
Candida Scott Piel papers
The Candida Scott Piel Papers document a socially active gay and lesbian culture, centered in New York City, around the turn of the twenty-first century. The papers include subject files, printed materials, writings, ephemera, and audiovisual materials. There is particularly substantive material on AIDS and AIDS treatments, "the circuit" culture, the Jewel Box Revue, and events organized by Piel, mainly as fundraisers for organizations such as the American Foundation for AIDS Research.
Vincent Price papers
The papers consist of correspondence, memorabilia, working scripts, writings, photographs, and published material relating to Vincent Price's acting career and activities as a supporter of the visual arts.
Program for Humanities in Medicine, School of Medicine, Yale University, records of Howard M. Spiro as director
The records consist of administrative files, correspondence, and writings documenting the Program for the Humanities in Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine.
Jules David Prown papers
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files and writings documenting the professional career of Jules Prown in the field of art history.
Selden Rodman papers
The papers consist of published and unpublished writings, correspondence with a small number of acclaimed writers and artists, and handwritten journals kept between 1938 and 2000 that document the career and personal life of Selden Rodman.
School of Art and Architecture, Yale University, records
The records consist of correspondence, subject files, meeting minutes, statistics, financial records, and lecture materials documenting the students, faculty, curriculum, and general administration of the Yale School of Art and Architecture and its predecessors. Includes the records of Dean Everett V. Meeks.
School of Art, Yale University, faculty meeting minutes
The records consist of faculty meeting notes documenting the plans and activities of the Yale School of Art.
School of Art, Yale University, lectures and presentations
The materials consist of audiorecordings of lectures and presentations at the Yale School of Art.
School of Art, Yale University, memorabilia
The material consists of printed material, posters and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings documenting activities and events of the Yale School of Art and the Yale School of Art & Architecture.
School of Art, Yale University, records
The records consist of subject files, correspondence, printed material, posters, and films documenting the administration, staff, and students of the Yale School of Art and its predecessors. Records documenting the Planning and Priorities Committee and the Graphic Art Department are also included as well as records of the Yale Center for American Art and Material Culture.
School of Art, Yale University, search committee for the dean records
The records consist of applications, committee members' files, minutes, and supporting materials concerning the 1982-1983 search for the dean of the Yale School of Art.
School of Art, Yale University, student records
The records consist of student records of the Yale School of Art and its predecessors: School of Fine Arts, School of Architecture and Design, and School of Art and Architecture.
School of Fine Arts, Yale University, photographs
The rmaterials consist of photographs of class scenes in the Yale School of Fine Arts and sculpture in the Yale Art Gallery.
Harold I. Seeley, Jr. collection on Cherry Grove
The materials comprise correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, printed ephemera, posters, photographs, and play scripts collected by Harold I. Seeley, Jr. that document the activities of the Arts Project of Cherry Grove, as well as the community of Cherry Grove, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) resort community on Fire Island, off the coast of Long Island, New York.
Seymour family papers
George Dudley Seymour papers
Truman Seymour papers
The papers consist chiefly of six sketchbooks of drawings and watercolors of Italian scenes and copies of old masters made by Truman Seymour after his retirement to Italy in 1876. Also included are two notebooks from 1885.