TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary

Historical Note

Collection Overview

Restrictions

Online Catalog Headings

Administrative Information

Detailed Description of the Collection

Administrative Files

Fellows

Persons Under Consideration

Recordings

Guide to the Center for Advanced Studies Records, 1958 - 1969


Special Collections and Archives
Olin Library
Wesleyan University
252 Church Street
Middletown, CT 06457 USA
(860) 685-3864
(860) 685-2661
Email: sca@wesleyan.edu
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Descriptive Summary

Repository Special Collections & Archives, Wesleyan University
Creator Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Center for Advanced Studies.
Title Center for Advanced Studies Records,
Dates 1958 - 1969
Linear Feet 13.25
Archival Boxes 25
Abstract The Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) was founded at Wesleyan University in 1959 and existed until 1969. The CAS invited fellows to reside at Wesleyan and participate in the intellectual life of the campus. Each year, the fellows were a diverse group of academics, scientists, social scientists, writers, artists, and other intellectuals. Sigmund Neumann served as director of CAS from 1959-1962, Paul Horgan from 1962 until 1967, and Phillip Hallie as acting director from 1967-1969. Victor Butterfield, president of Wesleyan University until 1967, was actively involved in the Center.
The Center for Advanced Studies Records include general files, annual reports, publicity, photographs, a scrapbook, lists of fellows and those under consideration as fellows, and recordings. Throughout the collection, documentation from 1967 to 1969 is somewhat sparse.
Call Number 1000-137
Location For current information on the location of these materials, please consult Special Collections & Archives staff.
Language of Material Material in English

Historical Note

The Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) was founded at Wesleyan University in 1959 and existed until 1969. Wesleyan appears to be the first liberal arts college to create such a center. The CAS invited fellows to reside at Wesleyan and participate in the intellectual life of the campus. Each year, the fellows were a diverse group of academics, scientists, social scientists, writers, artists, and other intellectuals.

In a memo to the faculty announcing the creation of the center, President Victor Butterfield wrote: "We feel that institutions of Wesleyan's type, if they can find the resources, should on principle support vigorously the creative work of some of our very ablest people in the liberating disciplines. We feel particularly that such people should be drawn not only from abroad as well as from home, but from the so-called 'active' as well as scholarly professions. One of our concerns and one of the nation's persisting and serious problems is the cultural gap in our society between the intellectual and the man of affairs. We feel that each of these types has much to learn from the other, that they should come together more often in serious discourse, and that the liberal institution should support the study and writing of our ablest journalists, justices, ministers, industrialists and the like, as well as of professional scholars and creative artists."

The Center for Advanced Studies building was housed in Olin library until fall 1960 when it moved into a new building behind the Russell House on Pearl Street (the same building where the Center for the Humanities was later located). Fellows stayed for a full school year, a semester, or a period of weeks, depending on scheduling. During their residence at Wesleyan, fellows were encouraged to research and write but also to work with undergraduate students within Wesleyan departments. They often gave lectures and seminars about their specialties, or even offered courses. The fellows were provided with residences for themselves and their families and given a stipend. Most fellows were men, but several women were also invited, including Hannah Arendt and Jean Stafford.

Sigmund Neumann served as director of CAS from 1959-1962, Paul Horgan from 1962 until 1967, and Phillip Hallie as acting director from 1967-1969. Suggestions for fellows were accepted from all members of the Wesleyan community. Fellows were selected by a panel consisting of the president of the university, the director of CAS, and a trustee. Their decisions were presented to the faculty for approval. Monday evening dinners provided opportunities for fellows and faculty to mingle throughout the year. Wednesday afternoon open houses were sponsored by CAS to bring fellows and students together. Among the fellows to reside at CAS were Hannah Arendt, John Cage, Daniel P. Moynihan, Leslie Munro, and Richard Wilbur.

Beginning in 1968, the fellows were chosen for their similarity of interests in order to allow them to collaborate and to connect with the Wesleyan community in greater depth. At the end of 1968, plans were made to convert the Center for Advanced Studies into a Center for the Humanities. This change was partially the result of the Study for Educational Policies and Programs (SEPP) conducted in early 1968. The major changes included a selection process administered by a board that included faculty, students, and administrators; required teaching responsibilities; and the selection of a broad issue in which the scholars would focus their research. These changes, and the new name, took effect in fall 1969.

Chronology of Fellows

1959-1960 Alan Willard Brown
Reuel N. Denney
Herbert McLean Evans
Paul Horgan
C. I. Lewis
William Manchester
Clarence Belden Randall
Nathan Shapira
1960-1961 Edgar Anderson
Reginald Francis Arragon
Marston Bates
Julius Seelye Bixler
John Cage
Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Austin Farrer
Alvin Harvey Hansen
Paul Gray Hoffman
Leonard Bernheim Meyer
Sir Leslie Knox Munro
Sir Ronald Syme
Conrad Hal Waddington
Lancelot Law Whyte
Alfred Hector Williams
1961-1962 Hannah Arendt
Julius Seelye Bixler
Brand Blanshard
George Boas
Douglass Cater
Gilbert Harrison Clee
Paul Horgan
Pamela Hansford Johnson
Walter J. Ong, S. J.
Tibor Rado
Sir Charles Percy Snow
1962-1963 Hannah Arendt
Balasaraswati
Richard Walker Bolling
Kay Boyle
John Lackey Brown
Harry Caplan
Douglass Cater
Angna Enters
Torsten Gardlund
Philip Paul Hallie
Erik Holmberg
Abraham Kaplan
Paul Patrick Streeten
1963-1964 Ernst Bacon
Harry Caplan
Christopher Derrick
Rene Jules Dubos
William H. Halewood
Arthur Lennart Kalleberg
John Frank Kermode
Hans Kohn
Terence Martin
Lewis Mumford
Aage Peterson
Sir Herbert Read
Donald H. Reiman
Carl E. Schorske
Ernest J. Simmons
1964-1965 Luigi Barzini, Jr.
Martin J. Buss
Herbert Butterfield
John Leonard Clendenning
Very Rev. Martin Cyril D'Arcy, S.J.
Wayne Donald Dodd
Rene Jules Dubos
Moses Hadas
Hiram Haydn
Hans Jones
John Bartlow Martin
Willard Van Orman Quine
Sir Herbert Read
Jean Stafford
Edmund Wilson
1965-1966 Harold Gomes Cassidy
Leon Edel
Mircea Eliade
Jesse Hill Ford
Anne Fremantle
Richard N. Goodwin
Sergio Gutierrez Olivos
Daniel P. Moynihan
Sean O'Faolain
Michael Polanyi
Ernest J. Simmons
1966-1967 William Arrowsmith
John Buxton
Joseph Elder
Robert Fuller
Richard N. Goodwin
Sergio Gutierrez Olivos
Thomas Messer
J. A. Richards
Stephen Spender
Rev. George Tavard
1967-1968 Arvid Brodersen
Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Paul Horgan
Gorham Munson
Lawrence Clark Powell
Edward Weismiller
Richard Wilbur
Huseyn Yilmaz
Ralph Young
1968-1969 Lucien Goldmann
Paul Horgan
Herbert H. Hyman
Howard Robinson
Theodore Sarbin
Petrus J. Verdoorn

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Collection Overview

The Center for Advanced Studies Records consists of four series: Administrative Files, Fellows, Persons Under Consideration, and Recordings. Throughout the collection, documentation from 1967 to 1969 is somewhat sparse. In some cases, the original file folders have been retained to preserve documentation on them.

The Administrative Files include annual reports, conference and seminar information, correspondence, publicity documents, photographs, and Monday Evening Papers, which were brief publications based on evening lectures given by the fellows.

The Fellows series is an alphabetical listing of some (but not all) of the fellows of the CAS. Folders typically contain correspondence, lists of accomplishments while in residence, newspaper clippings, and resumes, among other documents. The Persons Under Consideration series is an alphabetical listing of people suggested or self-nominated to the selectors. Folders in this series typically include correspondence and memoranda.

The Recordings series contains audio tape recordings and transcripts of some of the recordings. These were typically speeches or interviews given by fellows or at CAS events.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

No restrictions. Recordings are original; listening copies need to be made for use.

Copyright Notice

Copyright for Official University records is held by Wesleyan University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Butterfield, Victor Lloyd, 1904-
Hallie, Philip Paul.
Horgan, Paul, 1903-1995.
Humanities -- Study and teaching.
Neumann, Sigmund.
Photographs.
Research institutes.
Science--Study and teaching.
Scrapbooks.
Social sciences--Study and teaching.
Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.)--Faculty.
Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Center for Advanced Studies.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Center for Advanced Studies Records, Collection #1000-137, Special Collections & Archives, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA.

Acquisitions Information

Transferred in 1969 and 1981.

Processing Information

Processed by Valerie Gillispie, June 2008

Encoded by Valerie Gillispie, June 2008

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Administrative Files
The Administrative files are arranged alphabetically.
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellows
Box Folder
1 1 General Correspondence, 1961-1964
2 General Correspondence, 1963-1964
3 Correspondence, 1964-1965
4 Martin Buss, 1964-1965
5 John Clendenning, 1964-1965
6 Wayne Dodd, 1964-1965
7 William H. Halewood, 1963-1964
8 Arthur L. Kalleberg, 1963-1964
9 Terence Martin, 1963-1964
10 Donald H. Reiman, 1963-1964
Annual Reports
Box Folder
1 11 1958-1959
12 1959-1960
13 1960-1961
14 1961-1962
15 1962-1963
16 1963-1964
Includes Fellows' Reports.
17 1964-1965
18-19 1965-1966
20 1966-1967
Box Folder
2 1 Material for annual reports, 1963-1967
Appointments and general information
Box Folder
2 2 1959-1960
3 1960-1961
4 1961-1962
5 1962-1963
6 1963-1964
7 1964-1965
8 Budget/Endowment, 1963
9 Budget Proposal, 1967-1968
10 Chapbooks numbers 1, 2, and 3, correspondence regarding, 1963-1965
11 Clippings, fellows and general, 1968-1969
Correspondence
Box Folder
2 12 Butterfield, Victor, regarding CAS Fellows, 1959-1962
13 Edwin Etherington, 1966-1967
14 Memorandums from Paul Horgan to Victor Butterfield, 1965-1966
15 Paul Horgan, 1966-1967
16 Paul Horgan, 1967-1969
17 Memo regarding visiting professors, circa 1958-1959
Events
Box Folder
3 1 Conference on Excellence and Leadership in a Democracy, April 28-30, 1961
2 Dr. Sigmund Neumann's Speech at the Free University, Berlin, 1962
3 Symposium: "The City," January 1964
4 Conference on Humanistic Psychology, November 27-29, 1964
5 Celebration in honor of Paul Horgan, February 12, 1966
6 Evening in honor of Michael Polanyi, April 9, 1966
7 Evening in honor of Paul Horgan, January 4, 1967
8 Kaprow's Happenings, 1967
9 Movie Conference, February 10-11, 1968
10 Visit of Surgeon General, March 18, 1968
11 Science Center Conference, April 1968
12 Symposium on Problems of Contemporary Spanish Literature in Exile, April 20, 1968
13 Conference: The Urban Crisis in America, May 1968
14 Forum: "How Can Our Institutions Deal Effectively with Social Change?" September 1968
15 Forum: "How Can Our Institutions Deal Effectively with Social Change?" manuscript: "What do we mean? A young approach to institutional changes," Edward Hayes and Richard Gross, September 1968
Box Folder
4 1 Seminar: The Black Church in America, October 1968
2 Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences, January 1969
Fellows
Box Folder
4 3 Concerts, 1964-1969
4 Dinners, 1965-1966
5 Memos to Fellows, 1962-1963
Honors College
Box Folder
4 6 Annual Report, 1963-1964
7 Honors College/CAS Coordination, 1963-1965
8 Honors College/CAS Coordination drafts, 1963
9 Lectures, 1963-1965
Housing
Box Folder
4 10 Housing and office assignments, 1962-1963
11 Housing and office (including Honors College), 1963-1964
12 Housing and office assignments, 1964-1965
13 Housing, 1966-1967
14 Summer use of, 1962-1963
15 Summer use of by National Science Foundation, 1964
16 Fellows and living conditions, 1963-1966
17 Ideas, 1964
Inquiries
Box Folder
4 18 1960-1962
Box Folder
5 1 1963-1964
2 1964-1965
3 1965-1966
4 1966-1968
5 1967-1968
6 Junior Fellows/Collegiate Fellows, 1964
7 (CAS) Library Accession Record
8 Lists of books written by fellows
9 Monday Evenings, 1967-1968
Volume
1 Monday Evening Papers
The collection of Monday Evening Papers is gathered in a single enclosure not housed in box 5.
Number 1: "The Astronomer's Universe--Reality or Delusion?" by Eric Holberg, 1965
Number 2: "On Shakespeare's Learning" by Frank Kermode, 1965
Number 3: "High Noon and Darkest Night" by Herbert Read, 1964
Number 4: "Style the Repository" by Moses Hadas, 1965
Number 5: "T. S. E.--A Memoir" by Herbert Read, 1966
Number 6: "On Some Scientific Concepts in Russian Poetry at the Turn of the Century," by F. D. Reeve, 1966
Number 7: "The Age of the Archive," by Leon Edel, 1966
Number 8: "Cultural Fashions and History of Religions," by Mircea Eliade, 1967
Number 9: "Montaigne, and Philosophy as Self-Portraiture," by Philip P. Hallie, 1966
Number 10: "Traffic Safety and the Health of the Body Politic," by Daniel P. Moynihan, 1966
Number 11: "Byron and Shelley: A Friendship Renewed," by John Buxton, 1967
Number 12: "Animals in Exile: Imagery and Theme in Capote's In Cold Blood," by George R. Creeger, 1967
Number 13: "Causal and Moral Law: Their Relationship as Examined in Terms of a Model of the Brain," by Robert W. Fuller, 1967
Number 14: "Post Scriptum: Paul Klee at the Guggenheim Museum," by Thomas M. Messer, 1968
Number 15: "Serpent's Progress: The Writing of a Novel," by Edward Weismiller, 1968
Number 16: "Horror and the Paradox of Cruelty," by Philip P. Hallie, 1969
Number 17: "Maurice Baring Reconsidered," by Paul Horgan, 1968
Number 18: "The Myth of the Criminal Type," by Theodore R. Sarbin, 1969
"The Sense of the Center," 1969
Box Folder
5 10 Monday Evenings, 1968-1969
11 Monday Evening Papers mailing lists
12 Open house invitation, October 8, 1960
13 Pamphlets, 1959-1966
14 Parties, circa 1964-1967
Photographs
Box Folder
6 1 Album, 1963-1964
2 Album, 1964-1965
3-5 Photographs
6 Plans: Early building plans, 1959-1961
7 Plans: Early plans for program, policy, building, publicity, and nomination for fellowships, 1958-1960
8 Policy notes, circa 1961-1962
Public relations
Box Folder
7 1 Memos on Future "Notes," 1963-1964
2 "Notes from the Center," number 1, 1959-1963
3 "Notes from the Center," number 2, 1964
Publicity
Box Folder
7 4 1961
5 1962-1963
6 circa 1962-1967
7 1963-1964
8 1964-1965
9 1965-1966
10 1967-1968
11 Roster, 1963-1964
Box
25 Scrapbook, 1962-1969
Includes announcements and invitations to lectures, dinners, and concerts given by fellows of the Center for Advanced Studies.
Box Folder
7 12 Student teas, 1965-1966
13 Student teas, 1966-1967
14 University Relations, 1964-1968
15 Visitors to the Center, 1964-1965
Fellows
The Fellows series is arranged alphabetically. The dates indicate the years in which the person was a fellow, but materials within the folder may be dated before or after that time.
Box Folder
8 1 Anderson, Edgar, 1960-1961
2 Arendt, Hannah, 1961-1962, 1962-1963
3 Arragon, R. F., 1960-1961
4 Arrowsmith, William, 1967
5 Bacon, Ernst, 1963-1964
6 Balasaraswati, S. and her family, 1962-1963
7 Barzini, Luigi, November 22, 1964- December 5, 1964
8 Bates, Marston, 1960-1961
9 Bixler, J. Seelye, 1960-1961
10 Blanshard, Brand, 1961-1962
11 Boas, George, 1961-1962
12 Bolling, Richard, 1962-1963
13 Boyle, Kay, 1962-1963 (second semester)
Box Folder
9 1 Brodersen, A., 1967-1968
2 Brown, Alan, 1959-1960
3 Brown, John L., 1962-1963
4 Butterfield, Herbert, March 10, 1965-April 22, 1965
5 Buxton, John, 1965-1966
6 Cage, John, 1960-1961
7 Caplan, Harry, 1962-1963
Also a visiting fellow in January 1964.
8 Cassidy, Harold, 1965-1966
9-10 Cater, Douglass, 1961-1962
Also Associate Director, 1963-1964, 1964-1965
11 Clark, Walter Van Tilburg, 1960-1961
12 Clee, Gil, 1961-1962
13 D'Arcy, Rev. Fr. Martin, 1964-1965
Box Folder
10 1 Denney, Reuel, 1959-1960
2 Derrick, Christopher, 1963-1964
3 DuBos, Rene, 1963-1964
4 Edel, Leon, 1965-1966
5 Elder, Joseph, 1966-1967
6 Eliade, Mircea, 1966
7 Enters, Angna, 1962-1963
8 Enzenberger, H., 1967-1968
9 Evans, Herbert, 1959-1960
10 Farrer, Austin, 1960-1961
11 Ford, Jesse Hill, 1965-1966
12 Freemantle, Anne, 1965-1966
Box Folder
11 1 Fuller, Robert, 1966-1967
2 Gardlund, Torsten, 1962-1963
3-4 Goodwin, Richard, 1965-1966 (2 folders)
5-6 Gutierrez Olivos, Sergio, 1965-1966, 1966-1967 (2 folders)
7 Hadas, Moses, 1964-1965
8 Hallie, Philip, 1962-1963
9 Hansen, Alvin, 1960-1961 (second semester)
10 Haydn, Hiram, 1964-1965 (first semester)
11 Hoffman, Paul G., 1961
12 Holmberg, Erik B., 1962-1963
13 Horgan, Paul, 1959-1960 (second semester)
14 Horgan, Paul, 1967
15 Horgan publicity
16 Jonas, Hans, 1964-1965
Box Folder
12 1 Kaplan, Abe, 1962-1963
2 Kermore, Frank, 1963-1964
3 Kohn, Hans, 1963-1964
4 Lewis, C. I., visiting lecturer, October 1959
5 Manchester, William, 1959-1960
6 Martin, John B., 1963-1964, 1964-1965
7 Martin, John B. and the Dominican Republic
8 Messer, Thomas, 1967
9 Meyer, Leonard, 1960-1961
10 Moynihan, Daniel P., 1965-1966
Box Folder
13 1 Mumford, Lewis, Fall 1963-1964
2 Munro, Sir Leslie, 1960-1961
3 Munson, G., 1967-1968
4 O'Faolain, Sean, April 1966-May 1966
5 Ong, Father Walter Jackson, S. J., 1961-1962
6 Peterson, Ange, 1963-1964
7-8 Polanyi, Michael, 1965-1966
9 Polanyi, Michael, April 9, 1966 party and miscellaneous
10 Powell, L. C., 1967-1968
11 Quine, W. V., 1964-1965
12 Rado, Tibor, 1961-1962
13 Randall, C. B., 1959-1960
Box Folder
14 1-2 Read, Sir Herbert, 1963-1964 and March-June 1965
3 Richards, T. A., 1966-1967
4 Robinson, Howard T., 1968-1969
5 Sarbin, Theodore, 1968-1969
6 Schorske, Carl, 1963-1964
7 Shapira, Nathan, 1959-1960
8-9 Simmons, Frank T., 1963-1964, 1965-1966
10 Snow, C. P., 1961-1962
11 Snow, Lady, 1961-1962
12 Spender, Stephen, 1966-1967
13 Stafford, Jean (Mrs. A. J. Liebling), 1964-1965
Box Folder
15 1 Streeten, Paul, 1962-1963
2 Syme, Sir Ronald, 1960-1961
3 Tavard, Rev. George, 1966-1967
4 Waddington, C. H., 1960-1961
5 Weismiller, Edward, 1967-1968
6 Whyte, Lancelot, 1960-1961
7 Wilbur, R., 1967-1968
8 Williams, Alfred H.
9 Wilson, Edmund, 1964-1965
10 Yilmaz, H. 1967-1968
11 Young, Ralph, 1967-1968
Persons Under Consideration
The Persons Under Consideration series is arranged alphabetically. The dates indicate the years in which the person was a considered for a fellowship.
Box Folder
16 1 A: general
2 Abrams, Meyer (Mike) H., 1959-1962
3 Alekseyev (Alexeiff), M. P., 1963
4 Ashby, Sir Eric, 1960-1964
5 Avon, Lord (The Rt. Hon., the Earl of) (Anthony Eden), 1965
6 Auden, W. H., 1967
7-8 B: general
9 Barati, George, 1964-1967
10 Barnes, W. H. F., 1963
11 Baron, Hans, 1962
12 Barr, Alfred, 1965
13 Barthes, Roland, 1963-1967
14 Bergin, Thomas, 1962
15 Berlinski, Herman, circa 1960-1962
16 Bernstein, Leonard, 1967
17 Biggs, Hon. John, Jr. 1965
18 Bitter, Francis, 1966
19 Blackett, P. M. S., 1963-1964
20 Blaisdell, Thomas, circa 1965
21 Blotner, Joseph, 1967
22 Bradley, Wilmot H., 1963
23 Bronowski, Jacob, 1958-1967
24 Brown, Sterling, 1963-1965
25 Buchdahl, Gerd, 1960-1963
26 Bullen, Keith Edward, 1962-1963
Box Folder
17 1 Bullock, Alan, 1959-1964
2 Bundy, McGeorge (Dean), 1959
3 Bunker, Ellsworth, 1965-1966
4 Butler, David, 1960-1963
5 C: general
6 Calhoun, Robert L., 1962-1965
7 Carter, Gwen, 1960-1962
8 Cecil, Lord David, 1959-1965
9 Chagas, Carlos, 1960
10 Chakravarty, Amiya, 1966
11 Chance, Michael, R.A., 1959
12 Chang, Chung-yuan, 1963
13 Chermayeff, Serge, 1966
14 Cherne, Leo, 1960
15 Chilver, Guy, 1962
16 Chomsky, Noam, 1962-1965
17 Chukovsky, Kornei I., 1963-1964
18 Clive, Geoffrey, 1962
19 D: general
20 Daiches, David, 1960
21 D'Alverny, M.-T., 1962
22 de Tolnay, Charles
23 Diendonne, Jean, 1963
24 Dillon, Wilton, 1967-1968
25 Dinkler, Erich, 1965-1966
26 Doxiadis, C. A., 1966-1968
27 Drever, James, 1958-1960
Box Folder
18 1 E: general
2 Eliot, George, 1966
3 Ellison, Ralph, 1962
4 Elvey, C. T., 1963
5 Erikson, Erik, 1960-1965
6 Everton, John Scott, 1963
7 F: general
8 Fielder, Leslie, 1962-1965
9 Flew, Antony, 1959-1961
10 Fuller, Richard Buckminster, 1966-1967
11 G: general
12 Gagnon, Paul, 1964-1965
13 Geren, Paul Francis, 1963
14 Gielgud, Sir Arthur, 1967
15 Gordimer, Nadine, 1966
16 Grass, Gunter, 1965
17 Greenewalt, Crawford, Hallock, 1967
18 Grunbaum, Adolf, 1963-1965
19 Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1965
20 Guilbert, Gilles, 1962
21 Guitton, Jean, 1963
22 H: general
23 Halsey, A. H., 1959-1961
24 Hamburger, Michael, 1965-1966
25 Hanania, Farid S, 1960
26 Harris, Abraham L. 1963
27 Harvey, Laurence, 1964
28 Heller, Erich, 1964-1965
29 Heroys, Helene, 1963-1964
30 Hochberg, Julian, 1966
31 Hoggart, Richard, 1966
32 Holborn, Fred, 1962-1963
33 Hopf, Hans, 1961-1963
34 Horn, Walter, 1961
35 J: general
36 James, David Gwilym, 1963
37 Janney, J. Elliott, 1962
38 Jepsen, Glenn L., 1962-1965
Box Folder
19 1 K: general
2 Kac, Mark, 1964-1967
3 Keeney, Barnaby C., 1966-1967
4 Kelley, John Leroy, 1967
5 Koehler, Wolfgang, 1959-1963
6 Kokoschka, Oskar, 1963-1964
7 Kornberg, Hans, 1966
8 Kosinski, Jerzy, 1968
9 Kron, Gerald, 1965
10 Kung, Hans, 1965-1966
11 Kurti, Nicholas, 1960-1968
12 Kusch, Polykarp, 1962-1966
13 L general
14 Leyburn, James, 1960-1963
15 Lieberson, Goddard, 1966-1967
16 Lundberg, Erik, 1966
17-18 M general
19 MacDougall, Donald, 1966
20 Markert, Werner, 1960
21 May, Rollo, 1959-1964
22 Medawar, Sir Peter, 1966
23 Miller, William Lee, 1962-1963
24 N general
25 Napier, Davie, 1959-1962
Box Folder
20 1 NEF Visiting Profs, 1959
2 Neugeboren, Jay, 1967-1968
3 Nevins, Allan, 1964-1966
4 Nicolson, Marjorie, 1959-1966
5 Novak, Alfred, 1967
6 O general
7 Oppenheimer, Robert, 1959-1963
8 Ore, Oystein, 1965-1967
9 P general
10 Pfeiffer, John, 1959-1963
11 Pinter, Harold, 1967
12 Polunin, Nicholas, 1959-1965
13 Portell-Vilia, Herminio, 1961-1963
14 R general
15 Randall, Clarence, 1959
16 Rao, Raja, 1963-1964
17 Reiser, Oliver Leslie, 1966-1967
18 Rojas, Hector, 1961
19 Rosselli, John, 1964
20 Ryder, Frank G., 1965
21-22 S general
23 Schwarz, Heinrich, 1967
24 Sears, Paul, 1962-1963
25 Stanton, Frank, 1962
26 Starke, Werner, 1967
27 Stone, C. Summer (Chuck), 1967
Box Folder
21 1 T general
2 Thistlewaite, Frank, 1959-1962
3 Tillich, Paul, 1961-1963
4 Tyler, Royal, 1963
5 V general
6 Van Der Goot, Anne, 1965
7 Vorontsov-Velyaminov, B., 1961
8 Voznesensky, Andrei, 1963-1964
9-10 W general
11 Ward, Barbara, 1966
12 Waterman, Alan T., 1965
13 Watts, Alan, 1966-1967
14 Weaver, Robert L., 1967
15-16 Wharton, Clifton R., 1966-1967
17 Wilkinson, Elizabeth, 1963
18 Williams, Carroll Milton, 1962-1963
19 Wilson, Colin, 1967
20 Wilson, John Tuzo, 1960
21 Winnington-Ingram, R. P., 1963-1964
22 Wormald, Francis, 1965
23 Wriggins, Howard, 1963
24 Yevtushenko, Yeugeny, 1963-1965
25 Ylvisaker, Paul N., 1967
26 Z general
27 Zassenhaus, Hans, 1961
28 Persons under consideration, 1959-1961
29 Persons under consideration, 1967-1968
30 Suggestions: general
Recordings
The Recordings are arranged chronologically.
Box
25 Ernst Bacon, December 20, 1963
Two reels. As recorded--not edited.
Box
22 James Farmer, May 10, 1968
Two tapes. Total length: approximately 1 hour, 20 minutes.
May 1968 conference
See also transcriptions in Box 24.
Box
22 May 13, 1968 conference
Side 1 only. Nature of recording not specified. On same tape as May 13 Dr. Tratliff recording.
Dr. Tratliff, May 13, 1968
Side 2 only. On same tape as May 13, 1968 recording.
Dr. Plutchik on Emotion, May 14, 1968
Side 1 only. On same tape as Miller/Anderson recording.
Miller/Sam Anderson Theory of Consciousness, etc.
Side 2 only. On same tape as May 14 Dr. Plutchik recording.
Private sessions: Dr. Yilmaz, Dr. Plutchik, Dr. Dahl, et al. presentations and discussions, May 15, 1968
Professor Plutchik, May 15, 1968
On same tape as Professor H. Dahl recording. Not transcribed.
Professor Plutchik, May 16, 1968
On same tape as May 15 Professor Plutchik recording. Missing ten minutes.
George A. Miller, May 16, 1968
Box
23 Urban Crisis in America, May 1968
See also transcription in Box 24.
Reverend James M. Lawson, Jr. lecture, October 3, 1968
Reverend James M. Lawson, Jr. seminar, October 4, 1968
Dr. Joseph R. Washington, Jr. lecture, October 17, 1968
Dr. Joseph R. Washington, Jr. seminar, October 18, 1968
Father James Groppi lecture, October 24, 1968
Father James Groppi seminar, October 25, 1968
Dr. C. Eric Lincoln lecture, November 7, 1968
Roger Wilkins, December 18, 1968
Richard Navadoff Goodwin, aide to and speechwriter for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, speaking about 1964 election, recorded after the 1968 campaign
4 copies.
Transcriptions
May 1968 conference
Box Folder
24 1-2 May 13, 1968
3 May 14, 1968
4 May 15, 1968
5-6 May 16, 1968
7 Correspondence, November-December 1968
8 Brother Antoninus, spring 1968
This transcript appears to be partial. The recording on which it is based is not in the collection.
9 Urban Crisis in America: panel discussion, May 1968