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I N D E X 1 9 5 1 ^ 1 9 6 1 • V O L U M E S
COiMPILERS O F T H E I N D E X
KENNETH A. LOHF is Assistant Librarian of the Special Collections Department of the Columbia University Libraries.
EUGENE P. SHEEHY is a Senior Reference Assistant in the Reference Department of the Columbia University Libraries.
Articles in COLUMBIA LIBRARY C O L U M N S are also indexed (selectively) in LIBRARY LITERATURE.
Columbia Library Columns FALL, I 9 5 I MAY, I 9 6 1
TEN-YEAR INDEX
Covering Volmnes I to X
Part I: Articles
Part II: Illustrations
Published by T H E F R I E N D S OF T H E C O L U M B I A LIBRARIES,
Butler Library, Columbia University, New York 27, New York.
This is an author-subject index, with a separate section for illustrations. Subject headings appear in small capitals; authors' names in lower case; volume numbers are given in Roman numerals; issue numbers and pagination in Arabic. The February, May and November issues are designated
by the abbreviations, F, M, and N.
Part I: Articles
AESOP:
Editor's comment on the Golding manuscript [A niorall fabletalke]. Dallas Pratt. IX 1:24-25 N '59
"A morall fabletalke." William Nelson. IX 1:26-32 N '59
AFGHANISTAN—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL:
A librarian in Afghanistan. Richard H. Logsdon. IX 1:3-8 N '59
Albertson, Dean. History in the deep-freeze: The story of Columbia's Oral History Project. II 2:2-11 F '53
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC ARTS:
The "Fifty books" over thirty years. Roland Baughman. Ill 1:16-19
N ' 5 3
AMERICAN LITERATURE—NEW YORK:
Knickerbocker literature in the Benjamin collections. Lewis Leary. IX 2:22-27 F '60
Apter, David E. Lewis Corey; A portrait of an American radical. VIII 2:4-11 F '59
ARCHITECTURE—NEW YORK CITY:
Manhattan cavalcade—1625—1860. James G. Van Derpool. VI 2:26-40
F '57
ASHLAR PRESS:
The enjoyment of types. August Heckscher. I 2:11-16 F '52
ASTRONOMY:
Exploring stars and books. Lloyd Motz. IX 1:16-23 ^ 59
AVERY ARCHITECTURAL LIBRARY:
Chance encounters at Avery. James G. Van Derpool. I i: 18-20 Fall '51 The Francis Henry Lenygon memorial room. James G. Van Derpool.
VII 3: 40-46 M '58
Baer, Helene G. Honor-books—to express appreciation. V 3:10 M ^s^ W e use our Special Collections! IV 3:36-40 M '55
Baker, Carlos. The Pulitzer Prizes: Fiction Awards. VI 3:30-34 M '57
3
4 BANCROFT—Benedict
BANCROFT, FREDERIC:
T h e i r w ine wil l w a r m ; an apprecia t ion of t he Bancrof t bequest . J o h n
Ber the l . I 3:12-16 M '52.
BANCROFT AWARDS:
A n n o u n c e m e n t s of A w a r d w inne r s and speakers at the annual d inners
appeared annual ly in t he M a y issue beg inn ing in 1953
BARNARD, FREDERICK A. P.:
Melvi i D e w e y and the 'Wel les ley half-dozen. ' R a y L. T r a u t m a i i . I l l
2:9-13 F '54
Barre t t , C. W a l l e r . W h a t membersh ip in t he Fr i ends of t he Columbia
Librar ies has m e a n t to me . X 1:11-13 N '60
BARTHOLOMAEUS ANGLICUS:
Columbia 's giant encyclopedia : P l imp ton Manusc r ip t no. 263. Ber tha
M. Fr ick . II 3:8-15 M '53
Barzun, Jacques . T h e significance of l i t e ra ry papers . IX 2:13-17 F '60
Baughman , Roland . C u r r e n t and for thcoming exhibits. I X 3:46-47 M '60
T h e "Fi f ty books" over t h i r t y years . I l l 1:16-19 N '53 T h e John
J a y Paper s : A n open let ter to all fr iends of Columbia Unive r s i ty . V I
i : 3 - 6 N '56 L . F r a n k Baum and the " O z Books." I V 3:15-35 M '55
N o t a b l e purchases . ( A cont inuing series of articles appear ing annual ly
in t he N o v e m b e r issue and conta in ing a r eco rd of par t i cu la r ly im
por t an t purchases ; t he first art icle appeared in t he N o v e m b e r 1958
issue and was enti t led " R e c e n t notable purchases" w i t h a sub-sect ion
b y James G . V a n Derpool , " A v e r y L i b r a r y purchases ." ) O u r
g r o w i n g collections. ( A cont inuing series of articles appear ing in each
issue and conta in ing a record of gifts; t he first art icle appeared in t he
Fall 1951 issue and was ent i t led " A d v e n t u r e s in acquisit ions.") T h e
peccancies of T . J. W i s e , et al.; Some af termaths of t he exposure. I l l
3:12-28 M '54 W a s h i n g t o n ' s manusc r ip t diaries for 1795 and 1798.
I V 2:32-35 F '55 T h e W i z a r d of O z and other books b y Baum;
A centennia l exhibition. V 2:31-32 F '56
BAUGHMAN, ROLAND;
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:16-
18 M '56
Baum, Joan H., jt. auth. see Gilkes, Lillian
BAUM, L. FRANK:
L. Frank Baum and the "Oz Books." Roland Baughman. IV 3:15-35
M '55 The Wizard of Oz and other books by Baum: A cen
tennial exhibition. Roland Baughman. V 2:31-32 F '56
Benedict, Coleman H. The Olcott Collection of ancient coins. VIII 3:4-10
M '59 (Erratum IX 1:48 N '59)
Benjamin—Buell 5
Benjamin, Mary A. Columbia wakes up! Ill 1:5-15 N '53
B E N J A M I N ( P A R K ) COLLECTION:
Knickerbocker literature in the Benjamin collections. Lewis Leary. IX 2:22-27 F '60
Bentley, Eric. The example of the Comedie Francalse. V 2:3-11 F 's^
BERING, VITUS:
The discovery of the Bering Strait. Valerien Lada-lMocarski. VII 1:25-35 N '57
BERKELEY, GEORGE:
Berkeley and Johnson: The story of a friendship. John M. Cuddihy. Ill 3:3-11 M '54
Berthel, John. Their wine will warm; an appreciation of the Bancroft bequest. I 3:12-16 M '52
Birnbaum, Martin. Arthur Rackham. VI 1:8-16 N 's^
BLACKWELL, ELIZABETH:
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell on Florence Nightingale. Thomas P. Fleming.
VI 1:37-43 N 's^
Bonnell, Alice H. Saint Tammany and the Tammany Society. IV 2:24-31 F ' ; 5
BOOKBINDING—FRANCE:
The art of the French bookbinder. Elsie Griesbach. IV i: 19-27 N '54
BOOKPLATES;
Ex libris Universitatis Columbiae. Alfred H. Lane. Ill 2:4-7 ^ '54
BOOKS—CARE AND RESTORATION:
Rare books and manuscripts; their care, preservation and restoration. Polly Lada-Mocarski and Laura S. Young. Ill 3:29-30 M '54
BOSWELL, J A M E S :
Dr. Johnson at work: Observations on a Columbia rare book. John L. Mahoney. X 1:20-23 N '60
Boyd, Julian P. The Pulitzer Prizes: Biography Awards. VI 3:38-40 M '57
BRANDER MATTHEWS DRAMATIC M U S E U M ;
Capturing the passing show; Columbia's resources for theatrical research. Henry W. Wells. IX 3:21-28 M '60 The Editor visits the Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum. Dallas Pratt. V 2:17-21
F '55
Brucker, Herbert. The Pulitzer Prizes; Reporting Awards. VI 3:17-18 M
'57
Buell, Gen. Don Carlos. The Battle of Shlloh, or Pittsburg Landing. X 2:7-24 F '61
6 BUELL—CLASSICAL LITERATURE
BUELL, GEN. DON CARLOS:
General Bueli's version of Shiloh. Eric McKitrick. X 2:3-5 ^ '^^
BURGESS LIBRARY:
The Editor visits Burgess Library. Dallas Pratt. II 2:29-31 F '53
Campbell, Oscar J. The Pulitzer Prizes; Drama Awards. VI 3:34-36 M '57
Cane, Melville. John Erskine: An appreciation. VII 1:4-12 N '57
CANE, MELVILLE:
Excerpts from John Erskine's letters to Melville Cane. John Erskine. VII 1:13-17 N '57
CANFIELD, J A M E S H U L M E :
A librarian's creed: James Hulme Canfield. Dorothy Canfield Fisher. II 1:2-12 N '52
Carman, Harry J. The Pulitzer Prizes: History Awards. VI 3:37-38 M '57
Caselli, Aldo. Mozart's librettist-first Professor of Italian at Columbia University. VII 3:21-29 M' 58
CASSINI, GIOVANNI D.:
The Cassini planisphere of 1696. Alexander O. Victor. VIII 1:8-13 N '58 (Erratum VIII 2:46 F '59)
CHAMPFLEURY, JULES:
The notebooks of Champfleury. Jean P. Hytier. IV 1:29-33 N '54
C H I L D R E N ' S HISTORICAL COLLECTION:
Remember Diddie, Dumps and Tot? Darthula Wilcox. IV 3:3-13 M
'55 C H I L D R E N ' S LITERATURE:
Children's literature: A forth-coming exhibition of an unusual collection. John EttUnger. IV 3:41-43 M '55 Remember Diddie, Dumps and Tot? Darthula Wilcox. IV 3:3-13 M ^S5
CHINA—HISTORY:
China's acquaintance with the West. L. Carrington Goodrich. V 1:5-17 N ' 5 5
CHINESE ORACLE BONES:
Chinese oracle bones. L. Carrington Goodrich. VIII 3:11-14 M '59
CLAAR, CHARLES F . ;
Tribute to C. F. Claar. II 3:32 M '53
CLASSICAL LITERATURE:
What attracts classical scholars to a university? Moses Hadas. IX 3:29-32 M '60
CLEMENS—CRANE, HART 7
CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.:
Mark Twain at Barnard College. Lewis Leary. X 3:12-17 M '61
Clifton, Chalmers. The Pulitzer Prizes; Music Awards. VI 3:42-43 M '57 CLINTON, DE W I T T :
The most famous student in Columbia's first class—De Witt Clinton. Vivian C. Hopkins. IX 3:8-13 M '60
COLLINS, W I L L I A M :
Dr. Johnson at work: Observations on a Columbia rare book. John L. A'lahoney. X 1:20-23 N '60
COLUMBIA AUTHORS, I 9 5 1 :
A Columbianthology. Arnold H. Swenson. I 3:17-21 M '52
COLUMBIA LIBRARY COLUMNS:
The typography of the Columns. Dallas Pratt. IX 3:42-43 M '60
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY:
Madame Pandit speaks about Columbia's international role. Vijaya L. Pandit. IV 1:5-8 N '54
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES:
In lltteris llbertas. Harold R. Medina. VII 3:2-13 M '58 Meet Columbia's supervising librarians. Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:11-23 M 's^ Preface by the librarians: Perspective. Richard H. Logsdon. Ill 1:2-4 N '53
COLUMBIANA LIBRARY:
The Editor visits Columbiana. Dallas Pratt. I 3:26-29 M '52
COMEDIE FRANgAISE:
The example of the Comedie Fran9aise. Eric Bentley. V 2:3-11 F '56
CONWAY, MONCURE DANIEL:
Whitman, Emerson and friend. J. V. Ridgely. X 1:15-19 N '60
COOPER, M Y L E S :
Doctor Cooper departs. Dwight C. Miner. I 3:4-11 M '52
COREY, LEWIS:
Lenin and Lewis Corey (Louis Fraina). Leo Gruliow. VIII 2:12-15 F '59 Lewis Corey: A portrait of an American radical. David E. Apter. VIII 2: 4-11 F '59
Cory, Daniel. The "George Santayana Collection." V 2:23-25 F 's6
Crane, Hart. An unpublished Hart Crane poem: The moth that God made blind. X 1:24-26 N '60 (Introductory note by Lewis Leary)
CRANE, HART:
The Hart Crane Collection. Jethro Robinson. IV 2:3-7 ^ 'SS
8 CRANE, STEPHEN—EAST ASIATIC LIBRARY
CRANE, STEPHEN:
Stephen Crane's last novel: The O'Riiddy. Lillian Gilkes and Joan H. Baum. VI 2:41-48 F '57 An unwritten life of Stephen Crane. Daniel G. Hoffman. II 2:12-16 F '53
Cuddihy, John M. Berkeley and Johnson: The story of a friendship. Ill 3:3-11 M '54
Cumming, William W . War posters: The artifacts of behavior. VI 2:3-11
F '57
CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS:
Cuneiform tablets. Isaac Mendelsohn. VIII 3:28-30 M '59
Dallin, Alexander. New tools for the study of Soviet Russia. VIII 2:16-23 F '59 (Includes a translation of an unpublished document signed by B. Z. Kobulov and dated October 19, 1942, p. 23)
Da Ponte, Lorenzo. A sad farewell to my books; Anacreontic (poem in facsimile with prose translation by Luciano Rebay). VII 3:30-33 M '58
DA PONTE, LORENZO:
Mozart's librettist—first Professor of Italian at Columbia University. Aldo Caselli. VII 3:21-29 M '58
Day, John. The Epigraphy Collection. VIII 3:15-16 M '59 Greek papyri. VIII 3:17-20 M '59
DEW^EY, J O H N :
John Dewey's letters to Corinne Chisholm Frost. Corinne C. Frost. IX 2:34-36 F '60 A note on the Dewey-Frost correspondence. James Gutmann. IX 2:32-33 F '60
DEWEY, MELVIL:
Melvii Dewey and the 'Wellesley half-dozen.' Ray L. Trautman. Ill 2:9-13 F '54 More reminiscences of the 'Wellesley half-dozen.' Ill 2:14-17 F '54
Donzelot, Pierre. French universities and the pursuit of freedom. IV i: 9-12 N ' 5 4
Duffy, Edmund. The Pulitzer Prizes; Cartoon Awards. VI 3:24-27 M '57
EAST ASIATIC LIBRARY:
The Editor visits the East Asiatic Library. Dallas Pratt. Ill 1:29-32 N '55 Korean type. Howard P. Linton. Ill 1:33-35 N '53 The University's source of knowledge about China; six centuries of books. Howard P. Linton. V 1:19-25 N '55
EMERSON—FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARIES 9
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO:
Whitman, Emerson and friend. J. V. Ridgely. X i; 15-19 N '60
ENGEL, M R . AND MRS. SOLTON:
The Engel gifts. Richard H. Logsdon. IV 1:34 N '54
EPIGRAPHY COLLECTION:
The Epigraphy Collection. John Day. VIII 3:15-16 M '59
Erskine, John. Excerpts from John Erskine's letters to Melville Cane. \'^n 1:13-17 N '57
ERSKINE, J O H N :
John Erskine: An appreciation. Melville Cane. VII 1:4-12 N '57
Ettlinger, John R. T . Children's literature; A forthcoming exhibition of an unusual collection. IV 3:41-43 M '55
Evans, Austin P. "God Almighty hates a quitter." II 1:13-18 N '52
Everett, Charles W. Mark Van Doren at work. IX 2:18-21 F '60
Fairbridge, Rhodes W . W e read maps. VIII 1:14-21 N '58
" F I F T Y BOOKS OF THE Y E A R " ;
The "Fifty books" over thirty years. Roland Baughman. Ill 1:16-19 N ' 5 3
Finch, James Kip and Talbot F. Hamlin. The Parsons transportation prints.
VII 2:13-24 F '58
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield. A librarian's creed: James Hulme Canfield. II
1:2-12 N '52
Fleming, Thomas P. Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell on Florence Nightingale. VI 1:37-43 N ' 5 6
FLEMING, THOMAS P . :
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:15-16 M '56
FRAINA, LOUIS SCe COREY, LEWIS
FREUD, SIGMUND:
The Otto Rank Collection, and its relation to Freud and psychoanalysis. Jessie Taft. VII 1:18-23 ^ '57
Frick, Bertha M. Columbia's giant encyclopedia: Plimpton iManuscript no. 263. II 3:8-15 M '53
FRIENDS OF THE COLUMBIA LIBRARIES:
Activities of the Friends; a message from the Chairman. August Heckscher. V 1:37-38 N '55 Announcements and notes on speakers at Friends' meetings appeared regularly in the column "Activities of the Friends" Columbia wakes up! Mary A. Benjamin. Ill
IO FROST—HADAS
1:5-15 N '53 Constitution and by-laws of the Friends of the Columbia Libraries. V 2:33-36 F '56 [An exchange of letters between Grayson Kirk and Dallas Pratt.] I 2:32-33 F '52 Financial reports appeared regularly in the column "Activities of the Friends" [First membership list.] I 1:25-26 Fall '51 Honor-books—to express appreciation. Helene G. Baer. V 3:10 M 's6 The organizing committee and its activities. Merle M. Hoover. I i: 6-8 Fall '51 Preface by the hbrarlans: The greatest gift of all. Carl M. White. Ill i: 1-2 N '53 What membership in the Friends of the Columbia Libraries has meant to me. C. Waller Barrett. X 1:11-13 N '60
Frost, Corinne C. John Dewey's letters to Corinne Chisholm Frost. IX 2:34-36 F '60
FROST, CORINNE C :
A note on the Dewey-Frost correspondence. James Gutmann. IX 2:32-33 F '60
Gilkes, Lillian and Joan H. Baum. Stephen Crane's last novel: The O'Ruddy. VI 2:41-48 F '57
GILKEY, ARTHUR K.;
A living memorial to Arthur Karr Gilkey (1926-1953). Francis O'Leary. IV 2:9-10 F '55
GOLDING, ARTHUR;
Editor's comment on the Golding manuscript [A morall fabletalke]. Dallas Pratt. IX 1:24-25 N '59 "A morall fabletalke." Wilham Nelson. IX 1:26-32 N '59
Goodrich, L. Carrington. China's acquaintance with the West. V 1:5-17 N 'ss Chinese oracle bones. VIII 3:11-14 M '59
GOUDY, FREDERIC W . ;
My life with Goudy. Alice G. Lochhead. I 2:2-10 F '52
Griesbach, Elsie. The art of the French bookbinder. IV 1:19-27 N '54
Gruliow, Leo. Lenin and Lewis Corey (Louis Fraina). VIII 2:12-15 F '59
Gumby, L. S. Alexander. The adventures of my scrapbooks. II 1:19-23 N ' 5 2
Gutmann, James. A note on the Dewey-Frost correspondence. IX 2:32-33 F '6o
Hadas, Moses. What attracts classical scholars to a university? IX 3:29-32 M '60
HAMILTON—ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS I I
HAMILTON, ALEXANDER:
Hamilton Papers in the Columbia Libraries. Harold C. Syrett. VI 2:21-25 F ' 5 7 -^ restoration problem at Hamilton Grange. James G. Van Derpool. IV 2:11-23 F '55
Hamlin, Talbot F., jt. auth. see Finch, James Kip
Hathway, Alan. The Pulitzer Prizes: National Reporting Awards. VI 3:18-19 M '57
Heckscher, August. Activities of the Friends; a message from the Chairman. V 1:37-38 N '55 The enjoyment of types. I 2:11-16 F '52
Herbert, John R. The Pulitzer Prizes: International Reporting Awards. VI 3:20-23 M '57
Hoffman, Daniel G. An unwritten life of Stephen Crane. II 2:12-16 F '53
Hohenberg, John. The Pulitzer Prizes, 1917-1957. VI 3:5-13 M '57
Hoover, Merle M. The organizing committee and its activities. I i;6-8 Fall
'51
Hopkins, Vivian C. The most famous student In Columbia's first class— De Wit t Clinton. IX 3:8-13 M '60
HOSACK, DAVID:
A physician of old New York. Dallas Pratt. VI 1:25-30 N ^s^
HOWELLS, W I L L I A M DEAN:
Niagara Revisited. Clara M. Kirk. VII 2:5-12 F '58
Hunningher, Benjamin. Underground press books stir memories. VIII 3:37-38 M ' 59
Hyde, Mary C. Two distinguished Dr. Johnsons. X 3:3-10 M '61
Hytier, Jean P. The notebooks of Champfleury. IV 1:29-33 N '54 (Translated by Richard T. Arndt)
IMAGINARY VOYAGES;
Early space-travellers. Marjorie H . Nicolson. IX 1:9-15 N '59
IRVING, WASHINGTON:
Alma mater to "Geoffrey Crayon." Andrew B. Myers. IX 2:28-31 F '60 Washington Irving's Moorish manuscript; a Columbia rediscovery. Andrew B. Myers. VIII 1:22-29 N '58
ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS:
Islamic manuscripts in the Columbia Libraries. A. Suheyl Cnver. VIII 3:31-55 M '59
12 JAY—Lada-Mocarski, Polly
JAY, JOHN: The John Jay Papers. Richard H. Logsdon. VII 1:37 N '57 The
John Jay Papers; An open letter to all friends of Columbia University'. Roland Baughman. VI 1:3-6 N '56 Putting the John Jay Papers to work. Richard B. Morris. IX 3:3-7 M '60
JOHNSON, SAMUEL, 1696-I772:
Berkeley and Johnson: The story of a friendship. John M. Cuddihy. Ill 3:3-11 M '54
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Letter to William Samuel Johnson, 4 March 1773. X 3:11 M '61
JOHNSON, SAMUEL, 17O9-1784:
Dr. Johnson at work; Observations on a Columbia rare book. John L. Mahoney. X 1:20-23 ^ '^^ Two distinguished Dr. Johnsons. Mary C. Hyde. X 3:3-10 M '61
JOHNSON, WILLIAM SAMUEL:
Letter to William Samuel Johnson from Samuel Johnson, 4 March 1773. X 3:11 M '61 Two distinguished Dr. Johnsons. Mary C. Hyde. X 3:3-10 M '61
[Julius Caesar Exhibit.] V 3:24 M '56
KEMP, ERLE P.: Meet Columbia's supervising librarians. Richard H. Logsdon. V
3:19-20 M '56
Kibre, Pearl. The University of Paris and the Stationarii in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. IV 1:13-18 N '54
KILROE COLLECTION:
Saint Tammany and the Tammany Society. Alice H. Bonnell. IV 2:24-31 F ' 5 5
KING'S COLLEGE ROOM:
The King's College Room. Edmund A. Prentis. X 2:37-43 ^ ^^^
Kirk, Clara M. Niagara Revisited. VII 2:5-12 F '58
Kirk, Grayson. The fortieth anniversary of the Pulitzer Prizes. VI 3:4 M '57 University libraries are part of the nation's strength. I 1:5 Fall '51
Klyman, Julius. The Pulitzer Prizes: Photography Awards. VI 3:28-30 M'57
Kobulov, B. Z. see Dallin, Alexander
Lada-Mocarski, Polly and Laura S. Young. Rare books and manuscripts: their care, preservation and restoration. Ill 3:29-30 M '54
Lada-Mocarski, Valerien—Logsdon 13
Lada-Mocarski, Valerien. The discovery of the Bering Strait. VII 1:25-35
N ' 5 7
Lane, Alfred H. Ex libris Universitatis Columbiae. Ill 2:4-7 ^ '54
Latimore, Sarah Briggs. Building the Arthur Rackham Collection. VI i; 17-24 N '56
LAW LIBRARY:
The Editor visits the Law Library. Dallas Pratt. II 3:26-29 M '53
Leary, Lewis. Knickerbocker literature in the Benjamin collections. IX 2:22-27 F '"̂ o Mark Twain at Barnard College. X 3:12-17 M '61 see also Crane, Hart
Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich. Lenin sends directions to the Bolshevist underground. II 2:22-24 F '53 (English translation of a letter, ca. summer 1914)
L E N I N , VLADIMIR I L ' I C H :
Lenin and Lewis Corey (Louis Fraina). Leo Gruliow. VIII 2:12-15
F '59
LENYGON, FRANCIS HENRY:
The Francis Henry Lenygon memorial room. James G. Van Derpool. VII 3; 40-46 M'58
Lerner, Edward W . Richard Wagner's apostle to America—Anton Seldl (1850-1898). VIII 2:24-32 F '59
LIBRARIES, UNIVERSITY:
University libraries are indispensable. Carl M. White. I 2:17-21 F '52 University libraries are part of the nation's strength. Grayson Kirk. I i : 5 F a i r 5 i
Linton, Howard P. Korean type. Ill 1:33-35 N '53 The University's source of knowledge about China; six centuries of books V 1:19-25
N ' 5 5
LITERARY RESEARCH:
The significance of literary papers. Jacques Barzun. IX 2:13-17 F '60
Lochhead, Alice G. My life with Goudy. I 2:2-10 F '52
LODGE (GONZALEZ) COLLECTION:
What attracts classical scholars to a university? Moses Hadas. IX 3:29-32 M '60
Logsdon, Richard H. The Engel gifts. IV 1:34 N '54 The John Jay Papers. VII i: 37 N '57 A librarian in Afghanistan. IX i: 3-8 N '59 Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! V 3:11-23 M '$6 Preface by the librarians: Perspective. Ill 1:2-4 N '53
14 LOGSDON—Mosely
LOGSDON, RICHARD H.:
The Editor visits the Director of Libraries. Dallas Pratt. IV 2:37-39
F'55
McAleer, Helen E. A family portrait of "U. D." X 3:19-35 M '61
McGill, Ralph. The Pulitzer Prizes: Editorial Awards. VI 3:23-24 M '57
McKitrick, Eric. General Bueli's version of Shiloh. X 2:3-5 F '61
Mahoney, John L. Dr. Johnson at work: Observations on a Columbia rare
b o o k . X 1 : 2 0 - 2 3 - ^ '"^0
iMangravite, Peppino G. The art of the war poster—an index of American taste. VI 2:12-20 F '57
MAP COLLECTION:
The Cassini planisphere of 1696. Alexander O. Victor. VIII 1:8-13 N '58 (Erratum VIII 2:46 F '59) From sea-serpents to science: The Editor visits the Historical Map Collection. Dallas Pratt. VIII 1:3-7 N '58 W e read maps. Rhodes W. Fairbridge. VIII 1 : 1 4 - 2 1 N ' 5 8
MATTHEWS, BRANDER:
Epitaph for Brander Matthews. Milton Smith. \'̂ 2:13-16 F '55
M A Y O R ' S C O U R T PAPERS:
The Salzer Collection of Mayor's Court Papers. Richard B. Morris. VII 3:14-20 M '58
MEDICAL LIBRARY:
The Editor visits the Medical Library. Dallas Pratt. H 1:28-30 N '52
Medina, Harold R. In litteris llbertas. VII 3:2-13 M '58
Mendelsohn, Isaac. Cuneiform tablets. VIII 3:28-30 M '59
Miner, Dwight C. Doctor Cooper departs. I 3:4-11 M '52
MIXER, CHARLES W . :
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians. Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:21-22 M '56
MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR:
The Gouverneur Morris Collection. Richard B. Morris. V 1:27-31 N '55
Morris, Richard B. The Gouverneur Morris Collection. V 1:27-31 N '55 Putting the John Jay Papers to work. IX 3:3-7 M '60 The Salzer Collection of Mayor's Court Papers. VII 3:14-20 M '58
Mosely, Philip E. Columbia's dynamic archive of Russian history and culture. VII 2:32-36 F '58 Columbia's new treasure-house of Russian history. II 2:17-21 F '53
M o t z — P A P Y R U S COLLECTION 15
Motz, Lloyd. Exploring stars and books. IX 1:16-23 ^ 59
Mudge, Isadore G. "A spot of brightness." IX 3:14-20 M '60
M^UDGE, ISADORE G.:
"God Almighty hates a quitter." Austin P. Evans. II 1:13-18 N '52
Myers, Andrew B. Alma mater to "Geoffrey Crayon." IX 2:28-31 F '60 Washington Irving's Moorish manuscript; a Columbia rediscovery. VIII 1:22-29 N '58
NEGROES:
The adventures of my scrapbooks. L. S. Alexander Gumby. II i: 19-
23 N '52
Nelson, William. "A morall fabletalke." IX i: 26-32 N '59
N E W YORK CITY. M A Y O R ' S COURT:
The Salzer Collection of Mayor's Court Papers. Richard B. Morris. VII 3; 14-20 M '58
Nicolson, Marjorie H. Early space-travellers. IX 1:9-15 N '59
NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE:
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell on Florence Nightingale. Thomas P. Fleming. VI 1:37-43 N 's6
OLCOTT COLLECTION OF ANCIENT COINS:
The Olcott Collection of Ancient Coins. Coleman H. Benedict. VIII 3: 4-10 M '59 (Erratum IX 1:48 N '59)
0'Lear}% Francis. A living memorial to Arthur Karr Gilkev(i926-i953). IV 2:9-10 F '55
ORAL HISTORY RESEARCH OFFICE:
History in the deep-freeze: The story of Columbia's Oral History Project. Dean Albertson. II 2:2-11 F '53
OSTRACA:
Coptic ostraca. A. Arthur Schiller. VIII 3:24-27 M '59
Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi. Madame Pandit speaks about Columbia's international role. IV 1:5-8 N '54
Paolucci, Louis. Concerning the Italian collection. VII 3:34-39 M '58
PAPYRUS COLLECTION:
Coptic papyri. A. Arthur Schiller. VIII 3:21-23 M '59 Greek papyri. John Day. VIII 3:17-20 M '59
16 PARIS—Pra t t
PARIS. UNIVERSITE:
The University of Paris and the Stationarii in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Pearl Kibre. IV 1:13-18 N '54
PARSONS, WILLIAM BARCLAY:
The Parsons transportation prints. James Kip Finch and Talbot F. Hamlin. VII 2; 13-24 F '58
PARSONS PRINT COLLECTION:
The Parsons transportation prints. James Kip Finch and Talbot F. Hamlin. VII 2:13-24 F '58
PATERNO LIBRARY:
Concerning the Italian collection. Louis Paolucci. VII 3:34-39 M '58
PETER I, THE GREAT:
The discovery of the Bering Strait. Valerien Lada-Mocarski. VII 1:25-35 N '57
Plimpton, Francis T. P. The Plimpton Library. X 2:25-36 F '61 The wide-ranging collector; George Arthur Plimpton. X 1:3-10 N '60
PLLMPTON, GEORGE A.:
The wide-ranging collector: George Arthur Plimpton. Francis T. P. P l i m p t o n . X 1 : 3 - 1 0 N ' 6 0
PLIMPTON COLLECTION:
Columbia's giant encyclopedia; Plimpton Manuscript no. 263. Bertha M. Frick. II 3:8-15 M '53 Cuneiform tablets. Isaac iMendel-sohn. VIII 3:28-30 M '59 The Plimpton Library. Francis T. P. Plimpton. X 2:25-36 F '61 What attracts classical scholars to a university? Moses Hadas. IX 3:29-32 M '60
POSTERS;
The art of the war poster—an index of American taste. Peppino G. Mangravite. VI 2:12-20 F '57 War posters: The artifacts of behavior. William W. Cumming. VI 2:3-11 F '57
Pratt, Dallas. Books as living memorials. Ill 2:1-3 F '54 Burning the books. II 3:1 M '5 3 "Can these bones live?" VIII 3; 3 M '59 The Editor learns how librarians are made. Ill 2:28-30 F '54 The Editor visits Burgess Library. II 2:29-31 F '53 The Editor visits Columbiana. I 3:26-29 M '52 The Editor visits Special Collections. 1 2:28-31 F '52 The Editor visits the Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum. V 2:17-21 F '55 The Editor visits the Director of Libraries. IV 2:37-39 F ^SS The Editor visits the East Asiatic Library. Ill 1:29-32 N '53 The Editor visits the Law Library. II 3:26-29 M '53 TheEditorvIsitstheMedicalLibrary.il 1:28-50 N'52 Editor's comment on the Golding manuscript [A morall fabletalke]. IX 1:24-25 N '59 Friendship without a price tag. I 2: i F '52 From sea-serpents
Prentis—Robinson 17
to science: The Editor visits the Historical Map Collection. VIII 1:3-7 N '58 History-makers on the campus. II 2: i F '53 A library is people.II 1:1 N '52 Marco Polo, Mr. Gladstone, and other Buddhas. V 1:3 N '55 A-loncrieffe's stockings. I 3:3 M '52 A physician of old New York. VI 1:25-30 N ^s*^ The pursuit of freedom. IV 1:3 N '54 Records of a friendship. VII 1:3 N '57 The typography of the Columns. IX 3:42-43 M '60 The vanishing art of railway travel. VII 2:3 F '58 The vicissitudes of books. HI 3:1 M '54 Windows to the East. VIII 2:3 F '59 see also Wells, Henry W.
Prentis, Edmund A. The King's College Room. X 2:37-43 F '61
PRICE, MILES o . :
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:14-15 M '56
PRINTING—KOREA:
Korean type. Howard P. Linton. Ill 1:33-35 N '53
Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr. The fortieth anniversary of the Pulitzer Prizes. VI 3:3 M'57
PULITZER PRIZE AWARDS:
[Pulitzer Prize i,ssue.] VI 3:1-46 M '57 Pulitzer Prizes in Letters. [A listing of the winners of the Fiction, Drama, and Poetry Awards, 1917-1957.] VI 3:43-46 M '57
RACKHAM, ARTHUR:
Arthur Rackham. Martin Birnbaum. VI 1:8-16 N '56 Building the Arthur Rackham Collection. Sarah B. Latimore. VI 1:17-24 N '56
RAILROADS—HISTORY—SOURCES:
Railway material in the Columbia Libraries. Ernest W. Williams, Jr. VII 2:25-31 F '58 (Erratum VII 3:56 M '58)
RANK, OTTO:
The Otto Rank Collection, and its relation to Freud and psychoanalysis. Jessie Taft. VII 1:18-23 '^' '57
Rebay, Luciano, tr. see Da Ponte, Lorenzo
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT:
"A spot of brightness." Isadore G. Mudge. IX 3:14-20 M '60
Ridgely, J. V. Whitman, Emerson and friend. X 1:15-19 N '60 (Contains a reprint of Ralph W. Emerson's letter to WaltWhitman, dated 21 July •855)
Robinson, Jethro. The Hart Crane Collection. IV 2:3-7 F '55
18 RUSSIA—SOMERVILLE
RUSSIA—HISTORY—SOURCES:
New tools for the study of Soviet Russia. Alexander Dallin. VIII 2: r6-23 F '59
RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN ARCHIVE:
Columbia's dynamic archive of Russian history and culture. Philip E. Mosely. VII 2:32-36 F '58 Columbia's new treasure-house of Russian history. Philip E. Mosely. II 2:17-21 F '53
SALZER, B E N J A M I N ;
The Salzer Collection of Mavor's Court Papers. Richard B. Morris. VII 3:14-20 M '58
SANTAYANA, GEORGE:
The "George Santayana Collection." Daniel Cory. V 2:23-25 F 's^
Schiller, A. Arthur. Coptic ostraca. VIII 3:24-27 M '59 Coptic papyri. VIII 3:21-23 M'59
SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SERVICE LIBRARY:
The Editor learns how librarians are made. Dallas Pratt. Ill 2:28-30 F
'54
SEIDL, ANTON:
Richard Wagner's apostle to America—Anton Seidl (1850-1898). Edward W. Lerner. VIII 2:24-32 F '59
SHANK, RUSSELL:
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:13-14 M '56
SHILOH, BATTLE OF:
The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing. Gen. Don Carlos Buell. X 2:7-24 F '61 General Bueli's version of Shiloh. Eric McKitrick. X 2:3-5 F '61
SMITH, DAVID EUGENE:
A family portrait of "U. D." Helen E. McAleer. X 3:19-35 ^ '̂ ^
SMITH (DAVID EUGENE) COLLECTION:
Islamic manuscripts in the Columbia Libraries. A Suheyl Onver. VIII 3:31-35 M'59
Smith, iMilton. Epitaph for Brander Matthews. V 2:13-16 F '55
SOMERVILLE, RANDOLPH:
Capturing the passing show: Columbia's resoutces for theatrical research. Henry W. Wells. IX 3:21-28 M '60
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS—Van D c T p O o l 19
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT:
The Editor visits Special Collections. Dallas Pratt. I 2:28-31 F '52 W e use our Special Collections! Helene G. Baer. IV 3:36-40 M'55
Storm, Colton. The friendly libraries: [The William Wilson Papers at the University of Michigan.] H 3:2-7 M '53
Swenson, Arnold H. A Columbianthology. I 5:17-21 M '52
Syrett, Harold C. Hamilton Papers in the Columbia Libraries. VI 2:21-25
F ' 5 7
Taft, Jessie. The Otto Rank Collection, and its relation to Freud and psychoanalysis. VII 1:18-23 N '57
T A M M A N Y SOCIETY:
Saint Tammany and the Tammany SocietJ^ Alice H. Bonnell. IV 2:24-31 F 'sS
TERRY, ALTHA E.:
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! Richard H. Logsdon. V 3 : 2 0 - 2 1 M ^s^
THEATER—HISTORY—SOURCES:
Capturing the passing show: Columbia's resources for theatrical research. Henry W . Wells. IX 3:21-28 M '60
TRAN SPORT ATION—HISTORY:
The Parsons transportation prints. James Kip Finch and Talbot F. Hamlin. VII 2:13-24 F '58
Trautman, Ray L. Melvii Dewey and the 'Wellesley half-dozen.' Ill 2:9-13 F '54
UNDERGROUND LITERATURE:
Underground press books stir memories. Benjamin Hunningher. VIII 3:37-38 M'59
UNIVERSITIES—FRANCE:
French universities and the pursuit of freedom. Pierre Donzelot. IV 1:9-12 N '54
Untermeyer, Louis. The Pulitzer Prizes: Poetry Awards. VI 3:40-42 M '57
Unver, A. Suheyl. Islamic manuscripts in the Columbia Libraries. VIII 3:31-35 M '59
Van Derpool, James G. Chance encounters at Avery. I 1:18-20 Fall '51 The Francis Henry Lenygon memorial room. VII 3:40-46 M '58
2 0 VAN D E R P O O L — W i g g i n s
Manhattan cavalcade—1625-1860. VI 2:26-40 F '57 A restoration problem at Hamilton Grange. IV 2:11-23 F 's5 ^^^ ^^^^ Baughman, Roland
VAN DERPOOL, J A M E S G.:
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:11-13 M '56
Van Doren, Mark. I found myself In a library. I i: 2-4 Fall '51 Why I am presenting my papers to Columbia. IX 2:3-6 F '60
VAN DOREN, MARK:
Mark Van Doren at work. Charles W. Everett. IX 2:18-21 F '60
Victor, Alexander O. The Cassini planisphere of 1696. VIII 1:8-13 N '58 (Erratum VIII 2:46 F '59)
WAGNER, RICHARD:
Richard Wagner's apostle to America—Anton Seidl (1850-1898). Edward W. Lerner. VIII 2:24-32 F '59
WASHINGTON, GEORGE:
Washington's manuscript diaries for 1795 and 1798. Roland Baughman. IV 2:32-35 F '55
Webster, Jerome P. The story of a plastic surgery library. I 1:9-17 Fall '51
WEBSTER LIBRARY OF PLASTIC SURGERY:
The Story of a plastic surgery library. Jerome P. Webster. I 1:9-17 Fallal
SVELLESLEY H A L F - D O Z E N ' :
Melvii Dewey and the 'Wellesley half-dozen.' Ray L. Trautman. Ill 2:9-13 F '54 More reminiscences of the 'Wellesley half-dozen.' Ill 2:14-17 F '54
Wells, Henry W. Capturing the passing show: Columbia's resources for theatrical research. IX 3:21-28 M '60
and Dallas Pratt. Spirits, poets and poetry in the Thomas S. Jones Collection. II 2:16-20 Ai '53 (Unsigned)
White, Carl M. Introduction [to the Columns]. I 1:1 Fall '51 Preface bv the hbrarians: The greatest gift of all. Ill 1:1-2 N '53 University libraries are indispensable too. I 2:17-21 F '52
W H I T M A N , WALT:
Whitman, Emerson and friend. J. V. Ridgely. X i: 15-19 N '60
Wiggins, J. Russell. The Pulitzer Prizes: Public Service Awards. VI 3:13-15 M '57
Wilcox-Young 2 r
Wilcox, Darthula. Remember Diddie, Dumps and Tot? IV 3:3-13 M '55
Williams, Ernest W., Jr. Railway material in the Columbia Libraries. VII 2:25-31 F '58 (Erratum VII 3:56 M '58)
W I L L U M S O N , WILLIAM L.:
Meet Columbia's supervising librarians! Richard H. Logsdon. V 3:18-19 M '56
WILSON, WILLIAM:
The friendly libraries: [The William Wilson Papers at the University of Michigan.] Colton Storm. II 3:2-7 M '53
WISE, THOMAS J . :
The peccancies of T. J. Wise, et al: Some aftermaths of the exposure. Roland Baughman. Ill 3:12-28 M '54
Wouk, Herman. On being put under glass. V 3:3-9 M 's^
Young, Laura S., jt. auth. see Lada-Mocarski, Polly
Part II: Illustrations
AESOP: Woodcut from the 1496 edition of the Fables. IX 1:29 N ' 5 9
ALEICHEM, SHOLOM: Photograph of centennial exhibit. VIII 3:44 M '59
ARCHITECTURE: Drawings of New York City architecture. VI
2:34-35- 37. 39 F '57 A R C H I T E C T U R E — N E W YORK CITY:
Drawings of selected buildings. 1625-1860. VI 2:34-35, 37i 39 F
'57
BARTHOLOMAEUS ANGLICUS: I n d e x
page from The Properties of Thi?igs. II 3:11 ]V[ '53
BAUM, L. FRANK: Signed photograph. IV 3:14 M ̂ ^5
BERING, VITUS: Portrait. VII 1:28 N ' 5 7
BERKELEY, GEORGE: Portrait b)' John Smibert. Ill 3:2 M '54
BIBLE: Photograph of English Polyglot Bible (1657) edited by Brian Walton. V 3:30 M '56
BLACKWELL ELIZABETH: Portrait. VI 1:38 N '56
BOOKBINDING: Examples of French bindings. IV 1:21, 22, 25, 26 N '54; Latin Bible bound for Pope PaulIV, C.1555. VIII i :49N'58
BOOKPLATES: Columbia bookplates. Ill 2:2, 4, 5, 7 F '54; Examples
2;
from Columbia collection. 13:2, 29 M '52
BOSWELL, JAMES: Inscription to Samuel Johnson on flyleaf of The Poems of William Collins. X 1:21 N '60
BRANDER MATTHEWS DRAMATIC M U
S E U M : E x h i b i t s . V 2 : 1 8 , 2 0 F
'56 BUELL, GENERAL DON CARLOS; P h o t o
graph. X 2:21 F '61 BURGESS, GELETT: Original sketch
of the "Purple cow." Ill i: 25 N
'53
CASA ITALIANA: P h o t O g t a p h . V I I
3:37 M'58 CHAMPKLEURY, JULES: Portrait.
IV 1:28 N ' 5 4 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: Illustra
tions, sample pages, and bindings of books for young people. IV 3:4, 6, 9, 11 M '55
CHINESE ART: Rubblug from the tomb of Emperor T'ang T'ae-tsung. VIII 2:38 F '59
CHURCHILL, WINSTON: Letter to Edward VII, c. 1909. X i: 30 N '60
CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.: Photograph with Dorothy Quick. X 3:16 M '61
CLINTON, DE WITT: Portrait. IX 3:9 M '60
5
2 4 COINS—HUGO
COINS: R o m a n coins. VI I I 3:2, 6
M '59; E r r a t u m IX 1:48 N '59
COLUMBIA LiisRARY COLUMNS: A w a r d
of special meri t . IX 2:47 F '60
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES:
Photograph of 49th Street cam
pus. I l l 2:18 F '54; Photographs ,
in ter ior views. I l l 2:19 F '54;
Photographs of supervising li
brar ians. V 3:11, 13, 14, 16, 17,
18, 19, 20, 22 M 's^
COMEDIE FRANgAISE: Scenes from
Le Bourgeois GentHhomme. V
2 :2 ,8 F ' 5 6
CONWAY, MONCURE D.: Pho to
graph . X 1:14 N '60
CORDOBA, SPAIN: Photograph of the
inter ior of t he great Mosque .
VI I I 1:23 N '58
COREY, LEWIS: Pho tog taph . V I I I
2:5 F '59
cox, PALMER: Sketch for The
Brownies Through the Union.
I l l 3:34 M ' 5 4
CRANE, HART: Photog taphs of
H a r t , Clarence A., and G r a c e
H a r t Crane . I V 2:2 F '55
CRANE, STEPHEN: Adver t i s ing pos
te r for The O^Ruddy. V I 2:42
F '57; Au tog raphed p rog ram of
The Ghost. II 2:14 F '53; Por
t ra i t by C. K. Linson. V I 1:44
N 's^ CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS: P l i m p
ton table t 322. VIII 3:29 M '59
DA PONTE, LORENZO: Maousc r lp t
of " A Sad Farewel l to M y
Books." V I I 3:31, 33 M '58;
Por t ra i t . V I I 3:23 M '58
DEWEY, MELVIL: P h o t O g t a p h . I l l
2:8 F ' 5 4
DUANE, JAMES: Portrai t . V I I 3:19
M ' 5 8
E.viF.RSON, RALPH w . : Pho tograph
X 1:14 N '60
EPIGRAPHY: R o m a n inscript ion,
c. 100 A.D. V I I I 3:16 M '59
ERSKINE, JOHN: Photograph . VII 1:2 N ' 5 7 ; Pho tograph w i t h
F rank D . Fackenthal , Melville
Cane, and Oscar J. Campbel l .
V I I 1:12 N ' 5 7
FEDERALIST, THE: Pho tograph of first
edition, 1788. V 3:28 M '56 FRANKLIN, B E N J A M I N : L e t t e r tO
Samuel Johnson (1696-1772),
O c t . 27, 1753. I l l 1:12 N '53
FUKUDA, BISEN: Pho tograph of
four scrolls presented to East
Asiatic L ibra ry . IX 3:37 M '60
GILKEY, ARTHUR KARR: Pho to
graph . I V 2:8 F '55
GODWIN, FRANCIS: Il lusttatlon f rom
The Man in the Moone, 1638.
IX 1:12 N ' 5 9
HAMILTON GRANGE: Photographs ,
sketches, floor plans. I V 2:13,
14, 16-20 F '55
HEALY, G. P. A.: " T h e Peace M a k
ers," a painting. X 2:2 F '61
HORNBOOKS: Examples f rom t h e
Columbia collection. X 2:28, 30
F '61
HOSACK, DAVID: " D r . H o s a c k and Friends in the Elgin G a r d e n s " ;
a mura l b y F . S. Bradford. V I
1:26 N ' 5 6 HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN: I l l u S -
t rat ions from Niagara Revisited.
V I I 2:4, 9 F '58
HUGO, HERMAN: Il lustration f rom
Pia Desideria, 1645. I X 1:10 N
'59
IRVING—MAPS 2 5
IRVING, WASHINGTON: Ti t le -pageof
T . W i l k e s ' A General View of
the Stage w i t h I rving 's auto
graph . X 3:39 M '61
ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS: K o r a n , N a -
skhi script , i 8 th c e n t u r y ( ? ) .
V I I I 3:32 M '59; Shi 'ah p rayers ,
1831 A.D. X 1:34 N '60
JAY, JOHN: H o l o g r a p h copy of
King ' s College bill of fare. I l l
3:8 M '54; Le t t e r to R o b e r t
Morr i s , A u g . 23, 1777. X 2:44
F ' 61 ; Pa in t ing ( b y Benjamin
W e s t ) of A m e r i c a n Peace Com
missioners in Paris . V I I i : 36 N
'57 JOHNSON, SAMUEL (1696- I772) :
Por t ra i t . I l l 3:10 M '54; T i t l e -
page of his Elementa Philos-
ophica, 1752. I l l 1:14 N '53
JOHNSON, SAMUEL (1709-1784) :
E n g r a v i n g of Johnson in t ravel
l ing dress. X 3:2 M ' 6 1 ; Le t t e r
to W i l l i a m Samuel Johnson.
X 3:7, 9 M '61
JOHNSON, WILLIAM SAMUEL: Por
t ra i t b y T h o m a s M c l l w o r t h . X
3:5 M '61
JOHNSTON, ENOS M.I P l l O t O g t a p h
w i t h R icha rd H . Logsdon. V I I
3:8 M '58
JONES, THOMAS s.: " O c c u p i c d the
land of Canaan" : an example of
automat ic wr i t ing . H 3:18 M
'53 J U L I U S CAESAR EXHIBIT: P h o t O g T a p l l
w i t h Gi lbe r t H I g h e t and Moses
H a d a s . V 3:24 M 's^
KEPLER, JOHANNES: Ftont l sp iece
f rom Tabulae Rudolphinaej
1627. I X 1:17 N '59
KHAYYAM, OMAR: Il lustration from
D . E . Smith 's version of The
Rubdiyat. X 3:28 M '61
KING, WiLLARD V.: Pl iotograph.
VI 2:49 F'57 K I N G ' S COLLEGE ROOM: P h o t O -
graphs . X 2:38, 40-41 F '61
Koo, WELLINGTON: Pho tograph
w i t h G r a y s o n K i r k and H u
S h i h . V i : 2 o N ' 5 5 KRASHENINNIKOV, STEPAX P . : l U u S -
t ra t ion f rom first Russian edi
t ion of Description of Kam
chatka, 1755. V I I 1:32 N '57
LACLOS, cHODERLos DE: T i t l e page
f rom second pa r t of Les Liai
sons Dangereuses. IX 1:37 N
'59
LANA, FRANCESCO: Sketch of an air
ship, 1670. I X 1:14 N '59
LAUFER, BERTHOLD: Il lustrations
f rom "Chris t ian A r t in China ,"
1910. V 1:4, 9 N ^ss
LE MOYNE, JACOB: E n g r a v i n g
from A Brief Narrative. V I I I
1:2 N '58
LENIN, VLADIMIR IL ' ICH: A u t o
g raph let ter to G . L. Shklovsky,
c. 1914. II 2:22 F '53; Por t ra i t b y
Jules Pe rah im. V I I I 2:13 F '59
LENYGONMEM:ORIAL ROOM: Pho to -
graphs . V I I 3:42-43 M '58
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Le t t e r to
P a r k Benjamin, N o v . 19, i860.
1 X 2 : 2 5 F '60 LOGSDON, RICHARD H. : P h o t O g t a p h .
I V 2:36 F '55; Pho tograph w i t h
T o o r y a l a y E t e m a d i and M o
h a m m e d Asghar . IX i : 2 N '59
MANHATTAN ISLAND: P r o t o t y p e
v iew, C.1650. V I 2:29 F '57
M A P S : Bering's rou te . V I I 1:29,
34 N '57 ( E r r a t u m V I I 3:56 M
'58) ; G . D . Cassini's p lani
sphere map , 1696. V I I I 1:9 N
MATTHEWS—SANTAYANA
'58; Inflated rubber relief map
of the world. VIII 1:20 N '58;
J. Oliva's portolan manuscript
chart of the western Mediter
ranean, C.I590. VIII 1:5 N '58;
Tartary, from Ortellus' Thea-
trum Or bis Terrariim. V i: 18
N ' 5 5 MATTHEWS, BRANDER: ClaSSTOOm
photograph. V 2:12 F '56
MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR: Portrait at
tributed to Ezra Ames. V 1:26
N ' 5 5 MOZART, WOLFGANG A.: Page from
original score of Cosi Fan
Tutte. VII 3:23 M '58; Title-
page from score for Don Gio
vanni, 1801. IX 3:26 M '60
MUDGE, ISADORE G.: Photograph.
IX 3:17 M '60
PICASSO, PABLO: Illustrations for
Balzac's Le Chef d^Oeuvre In-
connu. X i: 28 N '60
PLIMPTON, GEORGE A.: PhotOgtaph.
X 1:2 N '60
POLO, MARco: Frontispiece from
the Voyages, 1477. IX 3:2 M
'60; Statue in Monas te ry of t he
Jade G r e e n Clouds, Peking. V
1:2 N 'ss
POSTERS: W o r l d W a r s I and II
posters. V I 2:2, 7-8, n , 15-16,
18-19 F '57
PULITZER FAMILY: Photograph of
Joseph Puli tzer , Joseph Puli tzer
IV , and Joseph Puli tzer , J r . VI
3:2 M '57
PULITZER PRIZES: Cartoous and
photographs . VI 3:9-10, 14, 16,
26-27, 29> 35 M '57
NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE: Photo
graph . V I 1:40 N '56
ORACLE BONES: V I I I 3:13 F '59
OSTRACA: Coptic ostracon. VI I I
3:25 M '59
PANDIT, VIJAYA L.: Photograph
with Valerien Lada-Mocarski
and Grayson Kirk. IV 1:4 N
'54
PAPYRI: G r e e k papyrus . VIII 3:18
M '59; Copt ic papyrus . X'̂ III
3:23 M '59
PARIS. UNIVERSITE: 14th c e n t u r y
bas-relief. I V 1:2 N '54
PARSONS PRINT COLLECTION: Speci
m e n pr ints . V I I 2:2, 14, 18, 21,
27, 29 F '58
PEKING IMPERIAL OBSERVATORY:
D r a w i n g . V 1:14; Photograph .
V i : i 6 N ' 5 5
PETER I, THE GREAT: Portrait. VII
1:24 N '57
RACKHAM, ARTHUR: Design for a
wi tch ' s costume. IX 2:39 F '60;
D r a w i n g for "Jack and the
Beanstalk." V 3:26 M '56;
Photograph and drawings . VI
1:7, I I , 18-20, 22, N 's^
RANK, OTTO: Photograph w i t h the
Freud ian " Inner circle ." V I I
1:19 N '57
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