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Finding aid for the Elisabeth Jastrow papers, 1870-1971

Finding aid prepared by Ann Harrison.

Finding aid for the Elisabeth 920062 1 Jastrow papers, 1870-1971 Descriptive Summary Title: Elisabeth Jastrow papers Date (inclusive): 1870-1971 (bulk 1916-1965) Number: 920062 Creator/Collector: Jastrow, Elisabeth Physical Description: 37.4 linear feet(67 boxes, 3 flat file folders) Repository: The Getty Research Institute Special Collections 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100 Los Angeles, California, 90049-1688 (310) 440-7390 Abstract: The Elisabeth Jastrow papers document the life and scholarship of this émigré archaeologist who left Germany due to the anti-Semitic policies of the Third Reich. The archive contains personal and professional correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, extensive research notes and photographic documentation on terracotta arulae from Magna Grecia, and teaching notes, as well as material related to her father, Ignaz Jastrow. Request Materials: Request access to the physical materials described in this inventory through the catalog record for this collection. Click here for the access policy . Language: Collection material is in German, English, Italian, French, and Greek. Biographical/Historical Note Elisabeth Jastrow was born into an assimilated Jewish, academic family in Berlin on October 7, 1890. Her father, Ignaz Jastrow, was an economist, historian and professor of political science at the University of Berlin, as well as one of the founders, and later the Rector, of the Berliner Handelhochschule. Through her father's position, the family was part of the cosmopolitan world of intellectualism and salons that flourished in Berlin at this time, and the family moved within a circle of noted artists and scholars in the humanities and social sciences. Elisabeth's scholarly interests, however, focused on the ancient world. Beginning in 1909, she studied Greek and Roman archaeology, Classical philology, art history and philosophy at the University of Berlin. The death of her professor, George Loeschcke, in 1915 led her to shift her studies to the University of Heidelberg from which she received her doctorate in 1916 with a dissertation on arulae, or terracotta altars, from Magna Grecia. During this time she was part of a group of art historians and archaeologists centered around Margarete Bieber; a group which included Gerhart Rodenwaldt, Valentin Muller, , Walther Amelung, and Bernhard Schweitzer, among others. In the years after completing her degree, Jastrow held several positions in archaeology and museum work. From 1916 to 1922 Jastrow first worked with the Archaeological Seminar of the University of Leipzig and then in the departments of Archaeology and the History of Art at the University of Giessen. From 1922 to 1924 Jastrow took an extended study trip to , where she supported herself by working intermittently with the German Archaeological Institute and the German School of Athens. She then moved on to , where from 1925 to the spring of 1929, Jastrow was one of the collaborators working on the Realkatalog, the massive catalog of the holdings of the library of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Rome. Returning to Berlin in 1929, Jastrow worked briefly with the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin and then moved on to the Archaeological Seminary at the University of Marburg until early 1933. Jastrow left Marburg, having accepted an appointment to catalog the collection of Greek vases at the Akademisches Kunst-Museum and Archaeological Seminary at the . This position was to begin in May 1933, but before she could start, the restrictive legislation of April 1933 barred her from this job, and essentially any other in her field in Germany. Fortunately for Jastrow, at just this time in the the American Association of University Women (AAUW), growing concerned with the situation in Germany, began devoting their resources to aiding displaced German scholars. Jastrow received an International Fellowship from the AAUW for the academic year 1934/1935. This funding allowed her to resume her research on terracottas and begin revising her dissertation for publication, and more importantly, it allowed her to leave Germany. Jastrow based herself in Italy, but also traveled to Greece and the United States. Further funding supplied by Hetty Goldman allowed Jastrow to continue her work after the AAUW fellowship ended. Her father's death in May 1937 brought Jastrow back to Germany, but she found, after spending time settling his affairs, that her return to Italy had become problematic. So leaving Germany again, Jastrow went first to Switzerland and then in October 1938 to the United States, where she officially immigrated in June 1939 with a non-quota visa.

Finding aid for the Elisabeth 920062 2 Jastrow papers, 1870-1971 Jastrow arrived in the United States with limited economic resources but with the expectation that she could avail herself of a network of connections. The family had earlier established an academic beachhead in the United States through her cousins, Marcus, Morris and Joseph Jastrow. Indeed, calling on the help of family, German friends who had emigrated earlier, such as Margarete Bieber, and American friends of her father, such as Frank Taussig, Jastrow was able to settle first in New York and then in the Boston area. She initially supported herself with a variety of pick-up jobs: translating, teaching German, doing museum photography and selling sculptural casts. Her new visa status in 1939, however, opened the possiblity of better employment. She first held a one-year position as an instructor and lecturer at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Then Jastrow was offered a contract position beginning January 1941 to teach art history at the Women's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jastrow's initial trial period in Greensboro was successful and in the Fall of 1941, she was appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art, where she taught the entire range of art history courses. Jastrow's feelings about her years in Greensboro appear to have been rather conflicted. On the one hand, she knew that she was very fortunate to have escaped Germany and to have received a faculty appointment in the United States. But on the other hand, she chafed at the heavy courseload, the low pay, the inadequacies of the library, the weather and what she saw as the social and intellectual isolation of Greensboro. Her research interests were subsumed by teaching duties. Jastrow was an archaeologist, not an art historian, and she spent enormous amounts of time preparing her courses, the majority of which were outside her normal scope, and trying to acquire the necessary visual materials for her classes. Jastrow also tried to supplement her low salary by moonlighting. She gave private German and Italian lessons and continued doing sculptural commissions. Jastrow also continued working on the expanded version of her dissertation as her teaching duties and finances allowed. Her correspondence makes clear her disappointment with her situation. She coped by leaving Greensboro during vacations, whenever she was able, for the research facilities and cosmopolitan offerings of New York, Boston and other cities. Yet, Jastrow would remain in Greensboro until her retirement from the Women's College in 1961 and beyond. At the same time Jastrow was settling into a new life in the United States, a great deal of her energy focused on getting her mother out of Germany. Jastrow and her sister, Lotte Beate Jastrow Hahn, who had already left Germany for England and then the United States, gradually convinced their mother that she must emigrate as well. Anna Seligmann Jastrow finally left Germany for Cuba in October 1941. After a long delay in Havana, Anna arrived in July 1942, and she lived in Greensboro with Elisabeth until her death in August 1943. In December 1944, Elisabeth Jastrow became an American citizen. When Jastrow retired from the Women's College in 1961, she turned to travel and research. She again devoted herself to the study of arulae and worked on her research and manuscript. By 1970, Jastrow had moved into the Maryfield Nursing Home outside Greensboro, where she remained until her death in September 1981. Access Open for use by qualified researchers. Publication Rights Contact Library Reproductions and Permissions . Preferred Citation Elisabeth Jastrow papers, 1870-1971. Research Library, The Getty Research Institute, Accession no. 920062 http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa920062 Acquisition Information The Elisabeth Jastrow papers were acquired in 1992. Processing History Ann Harrison rehoused the papers and created the series arrangement and finding aid in 2007. Separated Material Books and individual periodical issues from the collection were separated to the library. A search using the phrase "Elisabeth Jastrow" while selecting the index "Provenance" from the pull-down menu in the Getty online library catalog will retrieve a list of these separated items. Scope and Content of Collection The Elisabeth Jastrow papers document the life and scholarship of this émigré archaeologist who left Germany due to the anti-Semitic policies of the Third Reich. Jastrow's papers both preserve a rich source source of data from a lifetime's research in Greek archaeology and bear witness to her experiences as one of generation of German scholars who would see their lives altered in previously unimaginable ways by the events of the first half of the twentieth century. Indirectly documented here is the impact of larger events -- World War I, the changes in the status of Jews and women in German academia, the exclusionary and destructive policies of the Third Reich, the stress of exile, and the full disclosure of the

Finding aid for the Elisabeth 920062 3 Jastrow papers, 1870-1971 Holocaust -- that played themselves out on the life and career of an individual scholar. Elisabeth Jastrow's correspondence, which documents both the personal and professional aspects of her life, comprises a significant portion of the archive. Professionally, Jastrow carried on a voluminous and substantive correspondence with the leading classical archaeologists of her day, relating both to her specific research on terracottas and to general news of the archaeological world. Equally significant, however, is the more personal aspect. Reaction to the policies of Nazi Germany resonates throughout the correspondence from the 1930s and 1940s, even within her professional exchanges, chronicling the shock of people who had believed themselves insulated from such catastrophe. Jastrow's professional life is further documented by her research and writings, her teaching materials from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, and miscellaneous professional papers. Her research and writings, the largest portion of her papers, include a comprehensive study of terracotta altars (arulae) in the Greek colonies in southern Italy and Sicily. Beginning with her unpublished dissertation and continuing through a lifetime of research on the topic, Jastrow amassed material for the publication of the definitive catalog and analysis of this object type. In the end, Jastrow was never able to publish her comprehensive work, and the topic has subsequently been treated by Hellebora van der Meijden in Terrakotta-Arulae aus Sizilien und Unteritalien (Amsterdam: Verlag Adolf Hakkert, 1993), yet Jastrow's manuscripts and notes still contain large quantities of raw data and photographic documentation important for the study of arulae. The final section of the archive comprises Elisabeth Jastrow's personal papers. Among the personal papers, two elements particularly stand out. The first of these are materials relating to her father, Ignaz Jastrow, a noted economist and historian. The second again returns to the role of Jastrow as a refugee from the Third Reich. Preserved here are the materials from Jastrow's twenty-four years of legal proceedings against Germany for restitution and compensation for the damages inflicted on her family by the Nazis. Arrangement note Organized in 5 series: ; ; ; ; Series I. Correspondence, 1911-1967, bulk 1934-1962Series II. Research and writings, 1874-1966, bulk 1916-1960Series III. Teaching materials, circa 1910-1964, bulk 1941-1961Series IV. Miscellaneous professional papers, 1884-1967Series V. Personal papers, 1870-1971 Subjects - Names Jastrow, Ignaz, 1856-1937 Subjects - Topics Altars--Italy, Southern Altars--Italy--Sicily Refugees, Jewish--United States Terra–cotta sculpture--Italy, Southern Terra–cotta sculpture--Italy--Sicily Women archaeologists Subjects - Places Magna Grecia (Italy)--Antiquities Sicily (Italy)--Antiquities Genres and Forms of Material Clippings (information artifacts) Correspondence Drawings (visual works) Lantern slides Manuscripts for publication Notes Offprints Photographic prints Contributors Bieber, Margarete, b. 1876 Brinckmann, Elsa Hahn, Beate Jacobsthal, Paul, 1880-1957

Finding aid for the Elisabeth 920062 4 Jastrow papers, 1870-1971 Jastrow, Ignaz, 1856-1937 Kohn, Hedwig Oberlander, Cornelia Hahn Zancani Montuori, Paola

Series I. Correspondence, 1911-1967, bulk 1934-1962 Physical Description: 4.8 linear feet(12 boxes) Scope and Content Note This series contains circa 3400 letters and related items, including telegrams, postcards, notes, greeting cards, photographs and drawings, exchanged with circa 480 correspondents. Although items received by Jastrow form the bulk of the material, her side of the correspondence is also well represented by drafts and copies of her outgoing letters. Found here is a wide range of correspondents, both professional and personal: her archaeological colleagues, an assortment of German émigrés in various academic fields, students and fellow professors from Greensboro, as well as Jastrow's family and longtime friends. The professional correspondence centers on Jastrow's research on arulae and demonstrates her ties within the archaeological community. The personal letters provide a glimpse of Jastrow's conflicted feelings over her new life in America. They document her attempts to obtain a better teaching position, her financial struggles to fund her research and standard of living and her feelings of intellectual isolation in Greensboro. They also reveal the extent to which Jastrow frequently turned to the resources of New York City for the personal details of her life, from medical care to shopping. The correspondence in this series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and then chronologically. Letters received from and sent to unidentified correspondents are placed at the end of the series, as are isolated invitations and announcements received by Jastrow. A brief description of the general nature of the exchange is included for each correspondent, with the exception of those in which the handwriting is illegible. Correspondence relating to Jastrow's restitution claims after the war is found below in Series V.

Box 1, Folder 1 Adler, Mr., 1955 May 9 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Ordering a book for a German class.

Box 1, Folder 2 Aiken, Clarissa, 1940 Aug 4 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Offer of an apartment in Cambridge, MA.

Box 1, Folder 3 Alexander, Paul and Lene [?], undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

Box 1, Folder 4 Alföldi, Andreas, 1938 Jan 30 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding coinage of Claudius II.

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Box 1, Folder 5 Alford, John, 1938 Nov 15 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Pleased to hear that she will be in Toronto in the near future; also includes Jastrow's lists of faculty in related departments at the University of Toronto.

Box 1, Folder 6 Amelung, Walther, 1925 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow

Box 1, Folder 7 American Association of University Professors, 1942 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding her application for membership.

Box 1, Folder 8 American Association of University Women, 1933-1957, 1962-1963, undated Physical Description: 44 items: 32 items to Jastrow, 12 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with both the national office and local chapters of the AAUW concerning her fellowship and her attendance at various AAUW events.

Box 1, Folder 9 American Committee for Emigré Scholars, Writers and Artists [Else Staudinger], 1954 Apr 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Staudinger apologizes for having been curt on the telephone.

Box 1, Folder 10 American Federation of Arts, 1946 Sep 26 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Questionnaire for Who's Who in American Art. Jastrow's notation on envelope indicates that she did not reply due to her birth date.

Box 1, Folder 11 American Friends of Greece, 1942-1946 Physical Description: 7 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Replies to Jastrow's specific inquiries, as well as general form letters regarding the association's activities.

Box 1, Folder 12 American Friends Service Committee, 1954-1965 Physical Description: 6 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanking her for contributions.

Box 1, Folder 13 American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, 1964 Apr 11 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Invitation to a reception at the Hellenic Center.

Box 1, Folder 14 Anthon, Carl, 1961 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding recent move to Washington, D.C.; postcard from Anthon's children.

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Box 1, Folder 15 Archaeological Institute of America, 1941 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding her submission of a paper for the annual meeting.

Box 1, Folder 16 Arias, Paolo Enrico, 1934, 1944 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Jastrow's requests for information and photographs of arulae in Syracuse; Arias happy to be in contact again, remembers time together in Syracuse, update on career and family.

Box 1, Folder 17 Armfield, Jane, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas cards.

Box 1, Folder 18 Arndt, Paul, 1915 Oct 11 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding reliefs in Trieste.

Box 1, Folder 19 Arner, Charlotte Hahn Edwards, 1954-1965, undated Physical Description: 63 items: 43 items to Jastrow, 20 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Family correspondence with Jastrow's niece, Charlotte, her first husband Harvey Edwards and her second husband Robert Arner; includes gallery pamphlets and photographs.

Box 1, Folder 20 Aron, Martha, 1911, 1934-1939 Physical Description: 7 items to Jastrow

Box 1, Folder 21 B. Altman & Co., 1957 Jun 17 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Ordering a garter belt.

Box 1, Folder 22 Bachman, Mr. and Mrs., undated Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on death of Jastrow's aunt, Helen Bachman Jastrow.

Box 1, Folder 23 Bacon, Helen, 1952-1954 Physical Description: 7 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correpondence focuses on Bacon's experience as a member of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.

Box 1, Folder 24 Barchenger, Bill, 1954-1957, undated Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General greetings from Finland and California. See also Box 1, f. 27.

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Box 1, Folder 25 Bardolph, Richard and Dorothy, 1952-1965 Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence with former colleague, includes letter of condolence on the death of the Bardolphs' daughter.

Box 1, Folder 26 Barker, Walter W., 1949 Nov Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Barker arranging private tutoring in Italian from Jastrow and requesting letter to this effect for inclusion in a Fulbright application.

Box 1, Folder 27 Barksdale, Susan, 1961-1964, undated Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card from the Barksdales, includes draft of Jastrow's reply; letter regarding Jastrow extending a stay in New York, also has draft of letter to Barchenger, who was covering her classes.

Box 1, Folder 28 Barnes, Hazel, 1942-1952 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Update on Barnes' dissertation and work.

Box 1, Folder 29 Batchker, Arlene, 1949-1953 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sorry for not being in touch, hopes to see Jastrow in New York; postcard from Italy.

Box 1, Folder 30 Baum, Ernst, 1940-1964 Physical Description: 39 items: 29 items to Jastrow, 10 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence with her cousin (?) in Brussels; letters from just after the war focus on the fate of family and friends.

Box 1, Folder 31 Baylay, A.M. [May], 1945-1946 Physical Description: 7 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with the companion of Jastrow's aunt, Henrietta Jastrow; includes condolences on the death of Baylay's mother and concern over her aunt's health and post-war conditions, as well as a letter to Jastrow's sister.

Box 1, Folder 32 Beazley, J. D., 1930-1946 Physical Description: 7 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Beazley thanks Jastrow for the offprint, wants to apply her methodology to head vases; Beazley offers condolences on her mother's death, thanks her for information on a Campanian hydria, and asks whether she might be interested in publishing her work on arulae in a new series from the Clarendon Press.

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Box 1, Folder 33 Beer, Margrieta, 1933 Sep Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Beer suggests Jastrow apply to the Council of Academic Assistance.

Box 1, Folder 34 Béhague, Martine-Marie-Pol de, 1938 Mar 31 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow thanks her for the photographs of the arula in her collection.

Box 1, Folder 35 Benjamin, Max P., 1939 Jul 24 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Congratulations on her non-quota immigration; how did she do it?

Box 1, Folder 36 Berenberg-Lepsius, Monica, 1916, 1949-1961 Physical Description: 9 items: 7 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Renewed correspondence after the war with friend from her youth; includes letter of condolence to Berenberg's husband at her death.

Box 1, Folder 37 Berger, Peter, 1958 Oct 4 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Has now settled in Hartford, would like to stay in touch.

Box 1, Folder 38 Bernabò Brea, Luigi, 1963-1964 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Bernabò Brea will facilitate access to Megara Hyblaea; Jastrow thanks him for his assistance and hospitality at Syracuse.

Box 1, Folder 39 Bernheim, George and Alice, 1944, undated Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Two letters regarding shipment of books from the estate of Jastrow's cousin, Charles Mendelsohn; letter of introduction for Jastrow to Margaret Helbrun.

Box 1, Folder 40 Berwin, Beate, 1942, 1953 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Trying to arrange to see one another.

Box 1, Folder 41 Besano, Silvia, 1953 Dec 14 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Former student reports on her studies in Italy and her upcoming wedding.

Finding aid for the Elisabeth 920062 9 Jastrow papers, 1870-1971 Series I.Correspondence, 1911-1967, bulk 1934-1962

Box 1, Folder 42 Bieber, Margarete, 1938-1954 Physical Description: 33 items: 26 items to Jastrow, 7 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence reflects continued mentoring relationship with Bieber trying to help Jastrow with visas, lectures and employment, as well as discussing publications, news of colleagues, family, finances and teaching.

Box 1, Folder 43 Bing, Gertrud, 1938, 1961 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Bing reports on move to London; good to see each other again after so long.

Box 1, Folder 44 Binswanger-Lilienthal, Otti, 1934, undated Physical Description: 5 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding the Villa Stellamare at Rapallo in Italy.

Box 2, Folder 1 Blair, Martha, 1946 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Letter from former student about to move to Germany; postcard from Blair's mother giving new address in Paris.

Box 2, Folder 2 Bloch, Herbert, 1941-1948, undated Physical Description: 18 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of family, mutual friends, teaching and research.

Box 2, Folder 3 Bloch, Horst Erwin [Willi], 1939 Mar 26 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Letter describing travel from Berlin and internment in camp in Rotterdam.

Box 2, Folder 4 Bluethenthal, Herbert and Janet, 1942-1953, undated Physical Description: 33 items: 18 items to Jastrow, 15 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence with family friends: early letters from Janet are addressed to both Jastrow and her mother; much of the correspondence with Herbert relates to his role as executor of the estate of Jastrow's aunt, Esther Mendelsohn.

Box 2, Folder 5 Boehringer, Erich, 1939, 1954 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General news of friends and research; has to postpone trip to the United States.

Box 2, Folder 6 Boëthius, Axel and Majlen, 1934-1956, undated Physical Description: 12 items: 10 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Professional and personal correspondence, includes discussion of the Swedish Institute publishing Jastrow's work.

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Box 2, Folder 7 Bonitz, John and Barbara, 1963, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas cards.

Box 2, Folder 8 Borghese del Vivaro, Maria, 1937-1939 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow thanks Borghese for sending the specially fired terracottas to Rome; Borghese thanks Jastrow for offprint.

Box 2, Folder 9 Bradford, Sarah, 1958-1959 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Former student reports on graduate school.

Box 2, Folder 10 Brandt, Carolyn, 1949-1953, undated Physical Description: 6 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with former student, who was the wife of painter Warren Brandt. Brandt suggests other schools where Jastrow might try to teach and discusses her husband's career; includes Jastrow's recommendation for a grant application.

Box 2, Folder 11 Braun-Vogelstein, Julie, 1938-1940, 1965 Physical Description: 9 items: 7 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow thanks Braun-Vogelstein for her book and replies to inquiries about family, friends and work. Braun-Vogelstein side of correspondence illegible.

Box 2, Folder 12 Breisacher, Ernst and Lisa, 1961-1962 Physical Description: 8 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of family and research, includes letter from their daughter Renata thanking Jastrow for a wedding present.

Box 2, Folder 13 Brendel, Otto and Maria, 1940-1961, undated Physical Description: 12 items: 10 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of family, work and colleagues.

Box 2, Folder 14 Brent, Hattie, 1939-1954 Physical Description: 15 items: 11 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with nurse and companion to Jastrow's aunt, Esther Mendelsohn, primarily concerned with the disposition of her estate. Includes letter to Brent from Joseph Jastrow relating to Mendelsohn's death.

Box 2, Folder 15 Brieger, Peter, 1938-1956 Physical Description: 6 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow contacts Brieger, an acquaintance from Rome and Marburg, and asks to be invited to give a lecture in Toronto, which would facilitate her visa process; Brieger working on it; Christmas greeting.

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Box 2, Folder Brinckmann, Elsa, 1934-1956, 1961-1965, undated 16-18 Physical Description: 146 items: 93 items to Jastrow, 53 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Extensive long-term correspondence with news of family, friends, Jastrow's health and work; includes two letters from A. Barbetti in Milan and a 1914 letter from Friedrich Gundolf sent as an enclosure. See also Series V for correspondence regarding Brinckmann's role in helping Jastrow export her belongings.

Box 2, Folder 19 Briscese, Rocco, 1937 Mar 25 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding an arula in his private collection in Venosa, includes photograph and drawing.

Box 2, Folder 20 Brown, Frank E., 1956 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow asks to see the arulae from his excavations at Cosa; Brown accepts invitation to come to her home after his lecture. Also includes list of guests for party after Brown's lecture.

Box 2, Folder 21 Brusin, Giovanni, 1934-1936 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow asks for information on arulae in the museums at Aquileia and Udine; Brusin refers her to Carlo Someda de Marco at Udine.

Box 3, Folder 1 Budde, Ottilie, 1934-1938 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Congratulations on fellowship, news of family.

Box 3, Folder 2 Burchard, Hans and Irene, 1950, 1962 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Personal correspondence: Burchards write from Berlin; letter of condolence to Irene sent by Jastrow at Hans' death. For professional correspondence relating to Burchard's representation of Jastrow in restitution claims, see Series V.

Box 3, Folder 3 Burwell, Olivia, 1953 Apr 23 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Offering back issues of Archaeology magazine to the Greensboro Public Library.

Box 3, Folder 4 Bush, May, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

Box 3, Folder 5 Business and Professional Women's Club of Boston, 1939-1940 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Invitation to dinner; Jastrow apologizes for missing the event, she was out of town.

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Box 3, Folder 6 Cahn, Leni, 1938 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Cahn encloses the requested recommendations; why does Jastrow need them so urgently?

Box 3, Folder 7 Cambridge University Storage Warehouse Company, 1944 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding the removal of boxes containing Jastrow's sculpting materials and furniture from storage and their shipment.

Box 3, Folder 8 Canaday, Doreen [Doreen Canaday Spitzer], undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Enjoyed seeing Jastrow in Cambridge.

Box 3, Folder 9 Cannon, Cordelia Penn, 1956 Oct 24 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you for the reception after Frank Brown's lecture.

Box 3, Folder 10 Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., 1943 Nov 22 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Does Jastrow want to renew the gift subscriptions of The American-German Review she gave last year? Response written on letter, negative.

Box 3, Folder 11 Caskey, Lacey D. and Mary, 1931-1945 Physical Description: 7 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Caskey responds to letter written by Jacobsthal on Jastrow's behalf, inquiring about arulae in Boston; news of Harland's plans, letter of condolence, general greetings.

Box 3, Folder 12 Chagaris, Mrs. Peter, undated Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Letter of condolence.

Box 3, Folder 13 Charles, Amy, 1964 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Postcards from trip to England; Christmas card.

Box 3, Folder 14 Clairmont, Christoph and Victorine, 1953-1964, undated Physical Description: 30 items: 17 items to Jastrow, 13 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence regarding friends, work and travel.

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Box 3, Folder 15 Clark, Mary Scott, 1942-1944 Physical Description: 5 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General news from a former student, includes condolences on the death of Jastrow's mother.

Box 3, Folder 16 Cobb, Myrtle D., 1957 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sending card that she meant to send from Italy.

Box 3, Folder 17 Collings, Dr., 1953 Mar 28 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Wants to contribute to unspecified expenses.

Box 3, Folder 18 Comité international pour le placement des intellectuels réfugiés, 1934 Jul 3 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Apologizes for the delay, but can not give any advice on how to send the money.

Box 3, Folder 19 Cone, Elaine, 1957 Mar Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Letter of condolence from Jastrow and card in reply.

Box 3, Folder 20 Cone, Laura, 1940-1950, undated Physical Description: 19 items: 9 items to Jastrow, 10 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Early correspondence concerns Jastrow's arrival in Greensboro: Cone pleased that Jastrow was hired, gives advice on getting settled and dealing with various people, also inquires about sculpture commission. Jastrow repeatedly expresses her thanks for Cone's support. Also includes letter from Cone's daughter (?), Frances.

Box 3, Folder 21 Couch, Mr., 1961 Aug 26 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends telephone number, they should get together.

Box 3, Folder 22 Council-Sisterhood [National Council of Jewish Women], 1941 Oct 21 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Invitation to luncheon meeting; in reply written on back of letter, Jastrow sends her regrets.

Box 3, Folder 23 Courtney, Mr., 1955 Jan 24 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sorry not to have called the last time she was in New York, will be there in a few days and will try to call.

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Box 3, Folder 24 Cowling, Elizabeth, 1964 Dec Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

Box 3, Folder 25 Crous, Jan Willem, 1939-1940 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint.

Box 3, Folder 26 Cumont, Franz, 1938 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Cumont responds to query from Jastrow, especially concerning a passage in Plutarch.

Box 3, Folder 27 Curelly, C. T., 1939 Feb 3 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow has been sick and can't leave the country due to visa restrictions, so can not return to Toronto to finish Curelly's portrait; could he please return her two boxes of sculpting materials.

Box 3, Folder 28 Curtius, Ludwig, 1939-1950 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Curtius thanks Jastrow for offprint; Jastrow sends letter of condolence; also included here is the death notice of Curtius' daughter.

Box 3, Folder 29 Dalton, Betty, 1944 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow inquires about job opening at Cornell; Dalton replies that she just found her mislaid letter, has information on the job, come and stay for the holidays.

Box 3, Folder 30 Darsow, Wolfgang, 1935 Dec 15 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Writing to Jastrow with questions about arulae excavated at Gela and now in Palermo.

Box 3, Folder 31 Davis, Helen, 1956-1962, undated Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with her landlord regarding repairs and rent.

Box 3, Folder 32 De Franciscis, Alfonso, 1956-1957, undated Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding information and photograph requests for arulae in the museum at Reggio di Calabria; thanks Jastrow for the offprint.

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Box 3, Folder 33 Deneke, Gertie, 1938-1939 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Deneke sends copy of letter sent to Metzner Verlag regarding the publication of Jastrow's work and set of specifications; apologizes that she could not do more for Jastrow before leaving for London.

Box 3, Folder 34 Diepolder, Hans, 1925, 1964 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Diepolder sends requested information and photographs regarding arula in Rome; Jastrow inquires about Buschor publications, general news; Diepolder sorry not to have sent the books.

Box 3, Folder 35 Dohan, Edith Hall, undated Physical Description: 6 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of family and work; Dohan will try to think of who to ask to review Jastrow's article.

Box 3, Folder 36 Dorner, Alexander, 1940 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow asks to meet Dorner when she is in Providence; he agrees.

Box 3, Folder 37 Douglas, Virginia, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas cards.

Box 3, Folder 38 Draper, Bernice, 1962-1963, undated Physical Description: 8 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of fellow faculty members; condolences on the death of Draper's father.

Box 3, Folder 39 Duhn, Friedrich Karl von, 1916 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Jastrow's dissertation.

Box 3, Folder 40 Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, 1942 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Dumbarton Oaks agrees to loan a book needed by Jastrow; Jastrow inquires about reproductions of Byzantine art; welcome for Jastrow's upcoming visit to Washington.

Box 4, Folder 1 Edelstein, Ludwig, 1957 Mar 2 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow thanks Edelstein for sending copy of his work on Erich Frank.

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Box 4, Folder 2 Edith Lances Salon, 1965 Dec 17 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Brassiere is ready, please send a check.

Box 4, Folder 3 Elia, Olga, 1935-1939 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends information on an arula in Naples (?); sends her thanks for the offprint.

Box 4, Folder 4 Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars, 1941-1943 Physical Description: 6 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Professor Lehmann-Hartleben suggested that Jastrow contact them; sending resume and list of possible references.

Box 4, Folder 5 Engel, William, 1955 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Concerning the repair of two watches.

Box 4, Folder 6 England, Kathryn, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

Box 4, Folder 7 Essen, A. [?] van, 1936 Aug 26 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending requested notes on arulae from various sites in southern Italy.

Box 4, Folder 8 Estes, Lowell, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends address of Bernard Cohen; he and Hazel Virginia would be happy to see Jastrow in Boston.

Box 4, Folder 9 Falk, Rosi, 1949 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Arrangements for delivery of sheets sent by Elsa Brinckmann.

Box 4, Folder 10 Fehl, Mrs. Philipp, 1965, undated Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Received no telephone call, did she misunderstand; thank you for the roses.

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Box 4, Folder 11 Flesch, Leni, 1948-1965 Physical Description: 18 items: 16 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Early letters focus on the experience of the war years and thank Jastrow for her relief packages. Includes letter from Dora Lipschiz (?) reporting on Flesch's state after the war, as well as death notices for Flesch, letter from Flesch's brother, Jacob, informing Jastrow of her death and drafts of condolence letter.

Box 4, Folder 12 Flexner, Abraham, 1933-1934 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow writes requesting assistance for Hans Simmel; Flexner replies that he cannot help.

Box 4, Folder 13 Folly Cove Inn, 1961 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Group letters to Jastrow from fellow vacationers after her departure.

Box 4, Folder 14 Forchheimer, Estelle, 1944 Jan 6 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding books on English language learning.

Box 4, Folder 15 Foss, Martin and Hilde, 1945-1955, undated Physical Description: 21 items: 20 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of family, work and health.

Box 4, Folder 16 Fränkel, Hermann, 1939-1940 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint and for a card.

Box 4, Folder 17 Frazier, Robert and Florence, 1955-1956, undated Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas cards and brief letters of thanks.

Box 4, Folder 18 Freudenberg, Elsa, 1934 Mar 8 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Will be in Val Gardena until the end of the month, does Jastrow want to come visit? Situation in Germany not getting better. See also Box 9, f. 12.

Box 4, Folder 19 Freund, Elizabeth, 1943-1965, undated Physical Description: 29 items: 20 items to Jastrow, 9 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note The initial letter of the correspondence is addressed to Jastrow's mother, Anna, and bears the news that Freund is getting a visa to leave Cuba and enter the United States. Correspondence continues with Elisabeth with general discussion of family, health, finances, travels and work.

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Box 4, Folder 20 Friday afternoon club, 1941-1963 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Invitations, programs, thanks for contribution.

Box 4, Folder 21 Friedlander, Marc, 1945, 1961 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Congratulations on citizenship; postcard from Greece.

Box 4, Folder 22 Friis Johansen, K., 1925 Sep 29 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending information and a photograph of the arula in Copenhagen.

Box 4, Folder 23 Fuchs, Martin, 1955 Jan 5 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Very sorry to learn of Hilde's death.

Box 4, Folder 24 Fuchs, Werner, 1962 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow is returning the Kübler offprint.

Box 4, Folder 25 Gaebler, H., 1925 Jan 12 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the loan of photographs, thinks that she will agree with his interpretation of the terracotta.

Box 4, Folder 26 Galli, Edoardo, 1931-1935 Physical Description: 10 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding information and photography of arulae in the museum in Reggio; also includes copy of letter from Jacobsthal to Galli written on Jastrow's behalf and Galli's reply.

Box 4, Folder 27 Gans, Edward, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

Box 4, Folder 28 Gatewood, Maud, 1957 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Former student thanks Jastrow for recommendation.

Box 4, Folder 29 Gay, Parker, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the translation.

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Box 4, Folder 30 Gebauer, Kurt, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending requested information on an altar from the Kerameikos.

Box 4, Folder 31 George, Dimitra, 1947 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Former student sorry not to have been in contact, wants to go to graduate school.

Box 4, Folder 32 Gerkan, Armin von, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas greeting.

Box 4, Folder 33 Geroulanos, D., 1964 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

Box 4, Folder 34 Geroulanos, Ioannes, 1962-1964 Physical Description: 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General greetings.

Box 4, Folder 35 Geroulanos, Marinos, 1955, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow

Box 4, Folder 36 Gilmore, Mrs., 1955 Aug 15 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on the death of Dr. Gilmore, Jastrow's physician.

Box 4, Folder 37 Gjerstad, Einar, 1938 Physical Description: 18 items: 10 items to Jastrow, 7 items from Jastrow, 1 receipt Scope and Content Note Regarding the Swedish Institute's publication of her article, "Abformung und Typenwandel in der antiken Tonplastik."

Box 4, Folder 38 Gnecco family, 1960-1964, undated Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas greetings.

Box 4, Folder 39 Goetze, Albrecht and Frida, 1937-1961 Physical Description: 22 items: 19 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence begins with condolences on the death of Jastrow's father and continues with discussion of health, work and mutual colleagues.

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Box 4, Folder 40 Goldman, Hettie, undated Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow thanks Goldman for her financial support.

Box 4, Folder 41 Goodman, Katharine Sturgis, 1940-1951, undated Physical Description: 14 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Trying to arrange a vacation home for friends of Jastrow; condolences on the death of Jastrow's mother; general news.

Box 4, Folder 42 Götze, Heinz, 1937-1938 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding arulae in Berlin.

Box 4, Folder 43 Graham, Walter, 1953 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Graham sends information and photograph of terracotta figurine in the Royal Ontario Museum.

Box 4, Folder 44 Graham, Dr., 1953 Jan 7 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Requests an appointment to discuss a German professor of archaeology traveling in the United States.

Box 4, Folder 45 Greek War Relief Association, 1943-1946 Physical Description: 14 items: 8 items to Jastrow, 6 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence and declaration forms regarding general donations and those earmarked specifically for the Karouzous; request from Jastrow regarding loan items for an exhibit of Greek textiles and embroidery.

Box 4, Folder 46 Greensboro Evening College, 1954 May Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the possibility of Jastrow teaching art or German classes.

Box 4, Folder 47 Greensboro News, 1955 Jul 18 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow places an advertisement seeking an apartment to rent.

Box 4, Folder 48 Guarducci, Margherita, 1934-1940 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Guarducci is concerned about Jastrow's situation and sends news of her own research; thanks Jastrow for the offprint, had heard Jastrow was well through mutual friends.

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Box 4, Folder 49 Guiney, Mortimer and Louise, 1961, undated Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card and greetings from stay in Switzerland.

Box 4, Folder 50 Gullander, Magnhilde, 1945-1964 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General news; Christmas cards.

Box 4, Folder 51 Gütschow, Margarete, 1934-1939, undated Physical Description: 18 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence reflecting political issues, family, work, health and colleagues; includes letter of introduction from Gütschow to Dr. Heidrich.

Box 5, Folder 1 Hadas, Moses, 1950 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Pleased to have had news of Jastrow and sends greetings.

Box 5, Folder 2 Hahland, Walter, 1932 Nov 29 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Inquiry about altar forms and news of Langlotz.

Box 5, Folder 3 Hahn, Kurt, 1964 Jul 26 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on Rudolf's death.

Box 5, Folder 4-15 Hahn, Lotte Beate Jastrow, 1942, 1951-1957, 1961-1967, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*.

Box 5, Folder 4-15 Correspondence, 1942, 1951-1957, 1961-1967, undated Physical Description: 374 items: 228 items to Jastrow, 146 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow's correspondence with her sister, regarding family, work, travel. Further correspondence relating to Beate, both with her parents and with Elisabeth regarding restitution and compensation claims after the war is found in Series V.

Box 60*, Folder 1 Oversize clipping, 1965 Physical Description: 1 clipping Scope and Content Note Enclosed in letter from July 1, 1965.

Box 5, Folder 16 Hahn, Rudolf and Lola Warburg, 1964 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends letter of concern for Rudolf's health and subsequent condolences on his death.

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Box 6, Folder 1 Haight, Elizabeth Hazelton, 1938 Oct Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sending offprint; Haight thanks her and is sorry not to have been able to talk more when Jastrow was recently at Vassar.

Box 6, Folder 2 Hammond, Mason, 1938 Feb 22 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint, news from Rome.

Box 6, Folder 3 Hanfmann, George, 1947 Jan 12 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sorry not to have seen her, what does she hear from Europe?

Box 6, Folder 4 Hansen, Hazel, 1953 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Hansen writes with advice for Jastrow's upcoming trip to Berkeley.

Box 6, Folder 5 Hanson, Gudrun and Joe, 1940-1946, undated Physical Description: 14 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence regarding friends and family.

Box 6, Folder 6 Hardin, Noma, 1962 May 25 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News from Greensboro, with clippings.

Box 6, Folder 7 Hardré, R., 1950 Oct 23 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Jastrow speaking to the French Club in November.

Box 6, Folder 8 Hardy, Mary Caroline, 1939 Feb 1 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends Jastrow contact information for Mr. J.A. Coletti, who is interested in her sculpture.

Box 6, Folder 9 Harland, J. Penrose, 1940, undated Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow is pleased to hear that Harland will be in Chapel Hill; Harland sends apology.

Box 6, Folder 10 Harnack, Hedwig von, 1965 Jul 6 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Requests that Jastrow contribute to a portfolio celebrating Axel von Harnack's 70th birthday.

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Box 6, Folder 11 Härter, Hans, 1938-1965 Physical Description: 21 items: 14 items to Jastrow, 7 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Early correspondence focuses on the war and school, then moves on to work, health and family. Also co-wrote letters with his mother, Helene Härter, see below.

Box 6, Folder Härter, Helene Aron, 1934-1957, 1961-1964 12-14 Physical Description: 110 items: 85 items to Jastrow, 25 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Extensive general correspondence between Jastrow and her cousin (?); includes death notices for Hans Burchard and Härter. Also includes letters from Härter's children, Hans, Ulrich and Hannelore.

Box 6, Folder 15 Härter, Ulrich and Herta, 1953-1964, undated Physical Description: 10 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 5 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends congratulations on the wedding; news of family; condolences on the death of Härter's mother.

Box 6, Folder 16 Härter, Willy, 1935 Oct 26 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Everyone misses her, news of the family.

Box 6, Folder 17 Hasselblatt, Anna, 1956-1962 Physical Description: 8 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding relief sent to Hungarian refugees. Includes letter from Meta Miller introducing Hasselblatt, as well as letters to and from Tibor Kneif.

Box 6, Folder 18 Heinemann, Dr. M., 1954 Sep Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you for sending the Loeschcke obituary.

Box 6, Folder 19 Helbig [?], 1938 Apr 30 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Passing on a question from Frau Salz about horse manure for the cultivation of mushrooms.

Box 6, Folder 20 Henderson, Mary T., 1940-1954 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Pleased to hear from Jastrow, hopes to see her next time she's in Cambridge.

Box 6, Folder 21 Herbig, Reinhard and family, 1956-1961 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Includes death notice and condolence letter to the family.

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Box 6, Folder 22 Herrmann, Paul, 1915 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding photographs of small altar in the Albertinum in .

Box 6, Folder 23 Hess, Sara Straus, 1938 Nov 18 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Enclosing a letter (of introduction?) to Malvina Hoffman, Jastrow should look into St. Stephens College.

Box 6, Folder 24 Heymann, Hans, 1954 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Inquiries as to whether Jastrow can help find him a position at the university.

Box 6, Folder 25 Hill, Dorothy Kent, 1961-1964 Physical Description: 9 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 5 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding book reviews for the American Journal of Archaeology.

Box 6, Folder 26 Hiller von Gaertringen, Friedrich, 1916 Sep 19 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Would be pleased to have Jastrow come talk with him, but he warns that his knowledge of altars is limited; has she consulted Weege?

Box 6, Folder 27 Hirsch, Jacob, 1939 Jun 15 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Acknowledges receipt of material sent by Jastrow.

Box 6, Folder 28 Hirschberg, Max, 1951-1961 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of health and family. For professional correspondence relating to Jastrow's restitution claims, see Series V.

Box 6, Folder 29 Hirschstein, Hans and Luz, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note New Year's greetings.

Box 6, Folder 30 Hoefer, Maria, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Is on Cape Cod, sends address in New York, what is the news of Jastrow's mother?

Box 6, Folder 31 Hoffa, Else, 1937 Dec 9 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for her letter and wants to know how the trip to Paestum went.

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Box 6, Folder 32 Hoffman, Malvina, 1939 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Letters from Hoffman's secretary: arranging a meeting, advice on contacts for her sculpture projects.

Box 6, Folder 33 Hoffmann, Herbert, 1963 Aug 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Pleased to hear that Jastrow will be reviewing his book, sends further information.

Box 6, Folder 34 Holborn, Louise, 1941 Sep 1 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Plans have changed, sorry to miss Jastrow.

Box 6, Folder 35 Holbrook, Myra [?], 1940 Jan 31 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Lunch invitation.

Box 6, Folder 36 Homann-Wedeking, Ernst, 1935 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends information on arulae in the Louvre.

Box 6, Folder 37 Horn, Rudolf, 1935 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends the requested dimensions for a relief.

Box 6, Folder 38 Horneffer, Hedwig, 1947 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Horneffer and her family thank Jastrow for sending post-war aid.

Box 6, Folder 39 Hotel Alice, 1962-1963 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items from Jastrow, 2 receipts Scope and Content Note Arranging accomodations in Athens, instructions for forwarding mail.

Box 6, Folder 40 Howard, Eleanor, 1965 Sep 1 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you for the anniversary message.

Box 6, Folder Howard, Hannelore Härter, and family, 1948-1957, 1961-1965, undated 41-42 Physical Description: 103 items: 73 items to Jastrow, 30 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Family correspondence.

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Box 6, Folder 43 Howland, Richard, 1952 May Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding use of research facilities at Johns Hopkins.

Box 7, Folder 1 Huber, Andreas, 1957 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding a watch repair.

Box 7, Folder 2 Hudson, Nancy, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Had hoped to see Jastrow again, but has to leave for Washington; pleased that Jastrow will be coming to Paris.

Box 7, Folder 3 Huse, Mary, 1952, 1962 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Ending German lessons with Jastrow; good to see Jastrow again.

Box 7, Folder 4 Hutchison, Betsy [Mrs. Keith], 1939-1949 Physical Description: 12 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with her cousin (?) focusing on news of family, especially Joseph Jastrow.

Box 7, Folder 5 Hutchison, Keith and family, 1950-1957, undated Physical Description: 16 items: 10 items to Jastrow, 6 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends condolences on Betsy's death; Keith, the children and new wife Helena continue personal correspondence with Jastrow.

Box 7, Folder 6 Ivy, Gregory and Naomi, 1953-1965, undated Physical Description: 9 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with her department chairman concerning teaching and general news.

Box 7, Folder 7 Jacobs, ------, 1939 Jan 30 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow

Box 7, Folder 8 Jacobson, Anna, 1946 Mar 17 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding her niece's application to the university.

Box 7, Folder 9 Jacobsthal, Paul, 1925-1946, undated Physical Description: 45 items: 36 items to Jastrow, 9 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of their research, includes letters from Jacobthal's wife, Guste.

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Box 7, Folder 10 Jacono, Luigi, 1937 Oct Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow writes Jacono asking about ancient sources for terracotta shrinkage; Jacono not able to offer much help.

Box 7, Folder 11 Jarrell, Mrs., 1965 Oct 17 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolence letter.

Box 7, Folder 12 Jastrow, Adolf, 1950, 1956 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Family news.

Box 7, Folder 13 Jastrow, Hedwig, 1935-1938 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow

Box 7, Folder 14 Jastrow, Helen [Mrs. Morris], 1936-1939, undated Physical Description: 34 items: 25 items to Jastrow, 9 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding family and Jastrow's research; Helen attempting to facilitate Elisabeth's funding and visa process, including arranging a meeting with Malvina Hoffman.

Box 7, Folder 15 Jastrow, Henrietta [Henriette], 1933-1950 Physical Description: 67 items: 53 items to Jastrow, 14 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Extensive correspondence with her aunt, relating to family, world affairs and work; also includes correspondence relating to the settlement of her aunt's estate.

Box 7, Folder 16 Jastrow, Joseph, 1938-1939 Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 book jacket Scope and Content Note Letters from her uncle regarding his attempt to help her settle in the United States, the family and his health.

Box 7, Folder 17 Jewish Social Service Association, Inc. of the City of New York, 1939 Feb 15 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Learned of Jastrow's illness from Professor Taussig, can they be of assistance?

Box 7, Folder 18 Jones, Frances, 1964 Sep 14 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sorry for not having written earlier; like it here, but homesick.

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Box 7, Folder 19 Jones, Mrs. Howard Mumford [Bessie], 1940 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow seeking advice and help on finding employment and remaining in the United States.

Box 7, Folder 20 Kahler, Erich [von], 1938-1952 Physical Description: 8 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow, 1 leaflet Scope and Content Note Personal letters often referencing their mutual friend, Elsa Brinckmann; includes letters in support of Ernst Morwitz, whom Kahler was trying to help, and a commemoration of Antoinette von Kahler, his mother.

Box 7, Folder 21 Kander, Helene, 1944 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Kander asks for statement in support of Karl Clodius; Jastrow declines citing lack of information.

Box 7, Folder 22 Kant, Gertrud, 1937 May 9 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Perhaps they can meet when Kant is in Florence at the end of May.

Box 7, Folder 23 Kantorowicz, Ernst, 1951-1952 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of friends and Jastrow's work.

Box 7, Folder 24 Kantorowicz, Franz, 1947-1948 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Kantorowicz sending books of poems which Gertrud Kantorowicz wrote in Theresienstadt and stresses the strong connection Gertrud felt with the Jastrow family.

Box 7, Folder 25 Karouzou, Semne, 1945-1962 Physical Description: 20 items: 12 items to Jastrow, 6 items from Jastrow, 2 receipts Scope and Content Note Early correspondence concerns news of the war years and postwar aid, then the Greek Civil War; later correspondence concerns Jastrow's arrival in Athens, news of family and mutual friends.

Box 7, Folder 26 Kasch, Mrs. Charles, 1942, 1944 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Affadavit from Kasch in support of Anna Jastrow's admittance to the United States; letter from Jastrow informing Kasch of her mother's death and thanking her for the help.

Box 7, Folder 27 Kaschnitz von Weinberg, Guido, 1956 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow hopes to see him when she is in Rome; he replies that unfortunately he will be out of town.

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Box 7, Folder 28 Katzenstein-Sutro, Nettie, 1938 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the sale of a ring.

Box 7, Folder 29 Kelemen, Elisabeth and Pál, 1944-1954 Physical Description: 19 items: 12 items to Jastrow, 7 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding work and research.

Box 7, Folder 30 Kent, Judith Salz, 1960 Oct 3 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Response to a condolence letter Jastrow sent on the death of her mother, Sophia (Soscha) Kantorowicz Salz.

Box 7, Folder 31 Kettunen, Marietta, 1943-1950, undated Physical Description: 13 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General news on work and health from a former Greensboro colleague.

Box 7, Folder 32 Kleeman, Ilse, 1963 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of her research in Greece.

Box 7, Folder 33 Knapp, Benjamin, 1954 May 24 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Requests that Knapp make an appointment to see her.

Box 8, Folder 1-2 Kohn, Hedwig, 1942-1957, 1961-1964, undated Physical Description: 89 items: 76 items to Jastrow, 13 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Kohn reports on life at Wellesley, her work, health, discussion of family and friends, and later discussion of her move to Durham and position at Duke.

Box 8, Folder 3 Koseleff, Olga, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Requesting Jastrow's help in locating a vase published by Pfuhl.

Box 8, Folder 4 Kraft, Rosa, 1937-1938 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding an arula in Kraft's private collection in Lugano, includes photographs.

Box 8, Folder 5 Krautheimer, Trude, 1936-1965 Physical Description: 8 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of Trude and Richard's adjustment to the United States, mutual friends, research.

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Box 8, Folder 6 Kristeller, Paul Oskar, 1940 Dec 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Asks for help getting his sister and her family into the United States.

Box 8, Folder 7 Kröhner, Rudolf, 1937-1938 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow, 1 business card Scope and Content Note Jastrow thanks him for sending the photographs of terracotta reliefs in the Museo Civico in Reggio (?), but now she needs the negatives for publication.

Box 8, Folder 8 Kroner, Alice, 1959 Oct 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Has been trying to locate Jastrow, got the address from Elisabeth Freund, news that Flora Lewey had a stroke.

Box 8, Folder 9 Kruger, Richard, 1962 Oct 6 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Has arrived in Athens and will call on her Sunday, with an introduction from Meta Miller.

Box 8, Folder 10 Kuhn, Helmut, 1947-1949 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Letter thanking Jastrow for an offprint and letter describing conditions in Germany.

Box 8, Folder 11 Kuhn, Käthe, 1950 Oct 15 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Asks Jastrow to take care of Utha von Tresckow, who is coming to Greensboro and who is the daughter of one of the leaders of the July 20 plot to assassinate Hitler.

Box 8, Folder 12 Kulka, Dr. Ernest, 1960-1965 Physical Description: 6 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 5 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding appointments with a gynecologist in New York City.

Box 8, Folder 13 Kunze, Athena, 1964 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Best wishes on her trip.

Box 8, Folder 14 Kupffer, Gertrud, 1934-1935, 1955, 1961 Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Kupffer sends news of her family; Jastrow sends a delayed reply expressing sympathy and telling about her teaching.

Box 8, Folder 15 Küthmann, D., 1947 July 4 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow

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Box 8, Folder 16 Laan, Leonore, 1954 Apr 14 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you note for a wedding present.

Box 8, Folder 17 Laine, Frank, undated Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Postcard from Rome; Christmas cards.

Box 8, Folder 18 Lampl, Albert A., 1953 Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 receipt Scope and Content Note Regarding book orders; offers help for logistics of Jastrow's trip to Berkeley.

Box 8, Folder 19 Langlotz, Ernst, 1934-1962 Physical Description: 28 items: 25 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence with news of his work.

Box 8, Folder 20 Largent, Vera, 1964, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas cards.

Box 8, Folder 21 Leary's Bookstore, 1954 Sep 7 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends a list of books she would like to sell and asks for an offer.

Box 8, Folder 22 Lederer, Maria, 1943-1946, undated Physical Description: 6 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Continues correspondence begun with Anna Jastrow, who met Lederer when they were both in Cuba trying to get to the United States.

Box 8, Folder 23 Lehmann, Phyllis Williams, 1963 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow arranging a visit to Samothrace.

Box 8, Folder 24 Lehmann-Hartleben, Karl, 1934-1960 Physical Description: 13 items: 11 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence begins with Lehmann-Hartleben writing about possible projects for Jastrow, continues with news of family, colleagues and Lehmann's work.

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Box 8, Folder 25 Lepsius, Sabine, 1961 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends condolences on the death of Lepsius' sister Monica; Lepsius replies with family and general news.

Box 8, Folder 26 Levi-Spinazzola, Alda, 1925-1939 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow contacting Levi regarding information on the arulae in the museum in Naples; Levi sends her on to the director of the museum; thanks Jastrow for the offprint and sends news of family and friends.

Box 8, Folder 27 Levin, Bertha Szold, 1952 Sep 28 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Happy to have met Jastrow and continued the friendship of the Szold and Jastrow families.

Box 8, Folder 28 Levy, Harry L., 1951 Feb Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Levy asks Jastrow to review a book for Classical Weekly; she declines.

Box 8, Folder 29 Lewey, Flora, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Lewey hopes to see Jastrow again soon.

Box 8, Folder 30 Lewisohn, Miss, 1939 Jun 12 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Dr. Lehmann-Hartleben has contacted her regarding Jastrow's financial situation. She is swamped with appeals, but will send the information on to Miss Curtis.

Box 8, Folder 31 Libby, Ruth, 1964-1965 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the death of Hedwig Kohn.

Box 8, Folder 32 Lidzbarski, M., 1925 Aug 3 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding altar found in Sardinia.

Box 8, Folder 33 Liebes, Dorothy, 1945-1946 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Liebes pleased to have met Jastrow, is sending her a book; thank you from Jastrow.

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Box 8, Folder 34 Lindeman [?], Anna, 1932 Aug 31 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for report from Greece.

Box 8, Folder 35 Lingen, Bruno von, 1961 Dec 21 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks for Jastrow's contribution, and information on the Baltenverband.

Box 8, Folder 36 Lippold, Georg, 1936 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow requests information on an altar in Erlangen and Lippold replies.

Box 8, Folder 37 Loeschcke, Charlotte, 1915 Dec 7 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow

Box 8, Folder 38 Lucifero, Armando, 1928 Jan 8 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding requested photograph of an arula.

Box 8, Folder 39 Lunsingh Scheurleer, C.W., 1915 Dec 8 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending the photographs and data requested by Jastrow relating to arulae in his private collection.

Box 8, Folder 40 Lynch, Barbara, 1964 Jun Physical Description: 2 items: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Invitation to graduation ceremony; thank you letter for gift sent by Jastrow.

Box 8, Folder 41 Lynch, Mary Jane, 1953-1955, undated Physical Description: 7 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence between Jastrow and her landlady.

Box 8, Folder 42 Maiuri, Amedeo, 1925-1935, undated Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow requests information and photographs of arulae in Naples; Maiuri responds.

Box 8, Folder 43 Marconi, Pirro, 1925 Jul 14 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Requesting information and photography of arulae in Palermo.

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Box 8, Folder 44 Markman, Sidney, 1954 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow, 1 receipt Scope and Content Note Jastrow writing for advice about selling books to the Duke University library (also includes Jastrow's notes on the books); Markman responds that he passed on the list and will let her know; receipt for the purchase of the books.

Box 8, Folder 45 Marquis, Mrs., 1954 Nov 20 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow declines an invitation to Thanksgiving.

Box 8, Folder 46 Matz, Friedrich, 1945-1958 Physical Description: 14 items: 9 items to Jastrow, 5 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Matz sends thanks for the relief packages and news of the university and archaeological community after the war and his work; sharp exchange over festschrift for Bieber; plans to meet during Matz's trip to the United States; news of Paul Jacobsthal's death.

Box 8, Folder 47 Mazzucchetti, Lavinia, 1935 Jan 24 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Asks for Jastrow's help researching material in Rome for an article on Wilhelm von Humboldt.

Box 8, Folder 48 McDill, Lucinda and Edwin 1964 Nov 1 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you letter for lecture and banquet.

Box 8, Folder 49 Medea, Alba, 1937 Oct 31 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow

Box 8, Folder 50 Mendelsohn, Esther, 1934-1940 Physical Description: 6 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Family correspondence with Jastrow's aunt.

Box 8, Folder 51 Meyer, Erna, 1958-1959 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the 50th anniversary of their high school graduation; general news.

Box 8, Folder 52 Michon, Étienne, 1931 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Copy of letter requesting information on arulae in the Louvre sent by Jacobsthal on Jastrow's behalf; Michon's reply.

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Box 8, Folder 53 Middeldorf, Ulrich, 1940-1947 Physical Description: 7 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Middeldorf gives Jastrow advice on publication and on obtaining slides for teaching.

Box 8, Folder 54 Milch, Else, 1943 Sep 6 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on the death of Jastrow's mother.

Box 8, Folder 55 Miller, Meta Helena 1961-1965, undated Physical Description: 15 items: 11 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence concerning family, work and their Greensboro colleagues.

Box 8, Folder 56 Mingazzini, Paolino, 1926, 1934-1939 Physical Description: 20 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of Jastrow's research, with responses to requests for information and photographs from Jastrow; thanks Jastrow for the offprint. See also Box 29, f. 11.

Box 8, Folder 57 Mitchell, Rebecca, 1965 Dec Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow, 1 clipping Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends condolences on the death of Mitchell's father.

Box 8, Folder 58 Mitzky, Dora, 1939-1940 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Greetings and news of friends in Europe.

Box 9, Folder 1 Möbius, Hans, 1925-1960 Physical Description: 24 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence discussing research, work and colleagues.

Box 9, Folder 2 Moon, Jim, 1956 Jul 26 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Would like to hear from Jastrow again.

Box 9, Folder 3 Moore, Susan, 1963 May 20 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Moore would like Jastrow to see some paintings; will arrange transportation to Winston-Salem.

Box 9, Folder 4 Morwitz, Ernst, 1939 Sep 15 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding emigration.

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Box 9, Folder 5 Müller, Kurt, 1918-1936 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Provides extensive information on the arulae in Göttingen. See also Box 29, f. 5.

Box 9, Folder 6 Müller-Munk, Trude, 1944-1962 Physical Description: 16 items: 14 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of friends, the weather, travel.

Box 9, Folder 7 Murphey, Nancy [Nancy Siff], 1948 Jun Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Will be in New York until fall, would love to hear from Jastrow.

Box 9, Folder 8 Museo nazionale di Reggio di Calabria, 1937 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General research correspondence with the museum in Reggio di Calabria.

Box 9, Folder 9 Museo nazionale di Taranto, 1931-1938 Physical Description: 10 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General research correspondence with the museum in Taranto; includes copy of letter requesting information on arulae in the museum sent by Jacobsthal on Jastrow's behalf.

Box 9, Folder 10 Museo provinciale di Potenza, 1935 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding arulae in the museum in Potenza.

Box 9, Folder 11 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1939 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Jastrow's work on revising an article on Greek athletics.

Box 9, Folder 12 Muthmann, Friedrich, 1962 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Pleased to see each other again; includes a brief letter from Elsa and Adolf Freudenberg.

Box 9, Folder 13 Nachod, Hans, 1947 Jul 12 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of friends, family and Nachod's work; Nachod is discouraging regarding books Jastrow is trying to sell.

Box 9, Folder 14 Nash, Ernest, 1942 Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Jastrow's purchase of photographs for teaching.

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Box 9, Folder 15 Naumann, R., 1957 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow, 1 photograph Scope and Content Note Arula found in storage depot at the DAI in Rome with Jastrow's name on it, Naumann writing to see if it is hers and what she wants done with it; Jastrow asks him to continue to store it.

Box 9, Folder 16 Neiman, Gwen, 1959 Aug 17 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Former student describes trip to France.

Box 9, Folder 17 Neuffer, Lili, 1923, 1935 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas greetings; hopes things are better for Jastrow in Rome and sends news of family and friends.

Box 9, Folder 18 Neugebauer, Karl Anton, 1938 Physical Description: 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding material from the Esquiline excavations, now in the Antiquarium in Berlin.

Box 9, Folder 19 Nock, Arthur, undated Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow wants to arrange a meeting with Nock when she is in Boston, regarding a question of her research.

Box 9, Folder 20 Nogara, Bartolomeo, 1950 Oct 14 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint.

Box 9, Folder 21 Norden, Irmgard [?], 1939 Dec 20 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Reports on new job at the New York State Training School for Boys.

Box 9, Folder 22 North Carolina State Art Society, 1955 Aug 24 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Returning photographs of Jastrow's collection, will not acquire it.

Box 9, Folder 23 Notgemeinschaft deutscher Wissenschaftler im Ausland, 1933-1934 Physical Description: 9 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Jastrow's attempts to find a position outside Germany.

Box 9, Folder Oberlander, Cornelia Hahn and Peter, 1953-1957, 1961-1965, undated 24-26 Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*.

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Box 9, Folder Correspondence, 1953-1957, 1961-1965, undated 24-26 Physical Description: 185 items: 118 items to Jastrow, 66 items from Jastrow, 1 clipping Scope and Content Note Extensive correspondence with Jastrow's niece, includes news of family and discussion of both the Oberlanders' work.

Box 60*, Folder 2 Oversize correspondence, 1961 Physical Description: 1 painting Scope and Content Note Child's painting enclosed in letter from Jan 1961.

Box 9, Folder 27 Ohly, Dieter, 1935 May 14 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending information regarding arulae on the Naples art market.

Box 9, Folder 28 Olschki, Leonardo and Kate, 1953-1954 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow pleased to have seen them again; Kate broke her foot and Leonardo glad Jastrow enjoyed his book.

Box 9, Folder 29 Opie, Catharine Taussig, 1940-1957, 1960-1965 Physical Description: 66 items: 40 items to Jastrow, 26 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence; also includes limited correspondence with Opie's daughter, Helen Opie Stein Ryan.

Box 9, Folder 30 Oroszlán, Zoltán, 1937 Aug 10 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Response to request for information on an arula in Budapest.

Box 9, Folder 31 Orsi, Paolo, 1925, 1931 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow requests information on arulae from Motya and Orsi replies; copy of letter requesting information on arulae in Syracuse and Caltagirone sent by Jacobsthal on Jastrow's behalf.

Box 10, Folder 1 Pagenstecher, Rudolf, 1915, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of arulae.

Box 10, Folder 2 Palm Beach Art League, 1947 May 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Reply to request regarding a mural in a restaurant.

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Box 10, Folder 3 Palmer, Hazel, 1957 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Exchange regarding Jastrow's use of the library in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in the summer.

Box 10, Folder 4 Panunzio, Constantin, 1963 Jan 24 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Suggests that Panunzio send information on the American Association on Emeriti to Richard Krautheimer.

Box 10, Folder 5 Papadimitriou, I., 1931-1934 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding arula in Korfu.

Box 10, Folder 6 Pease, Mary Zelia, 1936-1939 Physical Description: 6 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends photographs of altars from Corinth (?); invitation to give a lecture at Bryn Mawr College; sending the check.

Box 10, Folder 7 Perrin, Noel, 1956 Oct 20 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note May be late for the lecture on the 23rd.

Box 10, Folder 8 Pesce, Gennaro, 1934-1935, undated Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding photographs of objects in Reggio.

Box 10, Folder 9 Petersen, Eugen[?], 1915 Sep 2 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending data on arulae in Italy.

Box 10, Folder 10 Petty, Annie, 1960 Jan 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you for the Christmas present.

Box 10, Folder 11 Pfuhl, Ernst, 1916 Sep 28 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Responds to Jastrow's inquiry regarding altars.

Box 10, Folder 12 Pitcher, Mrs., 1964 Dec. 23 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolence letter.

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Box 10, Folder 13 Pollard, Ann, 1959, 1965 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Postcard from London; Pollard selling her etchings.

Box 10, Folder 14 Popper, Irene Simon, 1938-1956 Physical Description: 11 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence initially focuses on emigration issues, then moves into general news of daily life and family; also includes letter from Barbara Brieger.

Box 10, Folder 15 Praschniker, Camillo, 1937 Oct Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow writes to inquire as to the possibility of placing her work in the publications of the Österreichisches archäologisches Institut; Praschniker replies that the contents of the upcoming volumes of the Jahresheft have already been determined.

Box 10, Folder 16 Preyer, Richardson L., 1961 Oct 24 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Congratulations on his appointment as the president of the Greensboro society of the Archaeological Institute of America.

Box 10, Folder 17 Proske, Beatrice, 1938 Dec 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Proske has been in contact with a New York gallery owner, who she tried to interest in Jastrow's sculptural casts. He suggested that she try the Museum of Natural History, but he is interested in Jastrow's expertise in ancient terracottas.

Box 10, Folder 18 Putorti, N., 1931 Jul 3 Physical Description: 1 item Scope and Content Note Copy of letter requesting information on arulae in Reggio sent by Jacobsthal on Jastrow's behalf.

Box 10, Folder 19 Quarles van Ufford, Lili [Byvanck], 1936-1940 Physical Description: 17 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of terracottas, work and colleagues.

Box 10, Folder 20 Quicker, Martha, 1948, 1964-1965 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the relief package; writes regarding the death of Hedwig Kohn.

Box 10, Folder 21 Rahlwes [?], Anneliese, 1935 Jan 1 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Happy to have heard from Jastrow, not happy at the museum in Mainz, probably should have stayed in Marburg.

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Box 10, Folder 22 Ramel, E. De Wit [American Express Company], 1962-1963 Physical Description: 7 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 5 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence with travel agent regarding booking ship passages to Greece.

Box 10, Folder 23 Randall, James R., 1954 Feb 13 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow cancelling a lecture at Bennett College.

Box 10, Folder 24 Ranke, Hermann, 1939, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow

Box 10, Folder 25 Rathbone, Perry, 1947, undated Physical Description: 8 items: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Requesting Jastrow's opinion on an arula that the City Art Museum of St. Louis was considering as an acquisition; includes Jastrow's notes and a letter from Otto Brendel suggesting that Rathbone get Jastrow's opinion.

Box 10, Folder 26 Reckendorf, Angelika, 1948-1961 Physical Description: 7 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General news and travels.

Box 10, Folder 27 Reesor, Margaret, 1955, undated Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Archaeological Institute of America speakers at local chapters; Christmas card.

Box 10, Folder 28 Reinor [?], ------, 1955 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding move to Guatemala.

Box 10, Folder 29 Richter, Gisela M.A., 1934-1960 Physical Description: 22 items: 15 items to Jastrow, 7 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding Jastrow's research and Richter's attempts to help her in the United States with both her research and her visa and employment issues, includes correspondence with Richter's assistant, Christine Alexander, and photographs of objects in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Box 10, Folder 30 Richter, Irma, 1939-1943 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General greetings.

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Box 10, Folder 31 Ridlon, Mrs., 1955 Oct 3 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolence letter on the death of her husband.

Box 10, Folder 32 Rieth, Adolf, 1937 Sep 17 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Reply to an inquiry regarding terracotta shrinkage.

Box 10, Folder 33 Rights, Dr., 1954 May 15 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow arranging to visit the archives of the Moravian Church in Winston-Salem.

Box 10, Folder 34 Robinson, Florence, 1942 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding invitation to Jastrow to present a paper at a College Art Association regional conference.

Box 10, Folder 35 Rodenwaldt, Gerhart, 1928-1938 Physical Description: 6 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow discussing hopes for publishing; mostly illegible.

Box 10, Folder 36 Roehrkasse, Mr. and Mrs., 1961 Aug 18 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolence letter on the death of Caroline Shoch.

Box 10, Folder 37 Roetzel, Priscilla, 1965 Oct Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow invites Roetzel to dinner before an AIA lecture and she accepts.

Box 10, Folder 38 Rogers, Lettie, 1953, 1955 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Congratulations on Jastrow's promotion; thanks to Jastrow from Rogers after her resignation from the university.

Box 10, Folder 39 Roon, Karin, 1952-1962, undated Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General greetings, Christmas card.

Box 10, Folder 40 Rosendorff, Alice, 1938 Nov 24 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Glad to hear that Jastrow is in the United States; how is her family?

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Box 10, Folder 41 Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen, 1939, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow

Box 10, Folder 42 Rosenthal, JoAnne, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanking Jastrow for archaeological magazines.

Box 10, Folder 43 Rucker, Fred, 1962-1965 Physical Description: 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the forwarding of her mail.

Box 10, Folder 44 Rüdenberg, Mrs. Reinhold, 1962 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends condolences on the death of Rüdenberg's husband; card in reply.

Box 10, Folder 45 Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus, 1916 Jan 27 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Reply to an inquiry from Jastrow, seemingly about the provenance of an unidentified piece, passes her on to Gustav Kuntzsch.

Box 10, Folder 46 Rumpf, Andreas, 1925 Aug 2 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Rumpf apologizes for only now sending photographs of a vase, which Weickert had asked him to return to Jastrow months ago.

Box 10, Folder 47 Ryberg, Inez Scott, 1935-1947 Physical Description: 7 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding Jastrow's research and her sculpture casts, also includes letter from Edith Dora (?) regarding a photograph of her arula.

Box 10, Folder 48 Sachs, Paul, 1940-1942 Physical Description: 8 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends news of her position at Greensboro.

Box 10, Folder 49 Salem Academy and College, 1949 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Salem College asks for a reference for Warren Brandt; Jastrow's reply.

Box 10, Folder 50 Salomon, Irma [?], 1943 Sep 26 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on the death of her mother.

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Box 10, Folder 51 Salvemini, Gaetano, 1939 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding translation work Jastrow is doing for him.

Box 10, Folder 52 Salz, Arthur, 1938-1943 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of family and work; thanks Jastrow for sending a copy of her catalog.

Box 10, Folder 53 Salz, Beate, 1946, 1963 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow, 1 death notice Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends condolences; includes death notice for Arthur Salz.

Box 10, Folder 54 Salz, Sophia [Soscha] Kantorowicz, 1939-1957, undated Physical Description: 15 items: 11 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence with news of family and travel; Jastrow's side includes discussion of her work and colleagues.

Box 10, Folder 55 Sanborn, Agnes and Ashton, 1939-1956, 1961, undated Physical Description: 8 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of family, including Agnes' sister, Hetty Goldman, and work.

Box 10, Folder 56 Sapuna, Ephi, 1960 Jan 12 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint.

Box 10, Folder 57 Scheler-Furtwängler, Marit, 1931 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Scheler writes inquiring about negatives at the DAI in Rome marked with Jastrow's name; Jastrow replies that she is unsure as to actual ownership.

Box 10, Folder 58 Schneller, Erika 1959 Feb Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of high school classmates.

Box 10, Folder 59 Schoch, Caroline, 1961, undated Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General greetings, discussion of health and colleagues.

Box 10, Folder 60 Schurman, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel, 1953 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Nice to have seen you in California; birth announcement.

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Box 10, Folder 61 Schwebsch, Felicia, 1958-1959 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Exchange of news with a high school classmate.

Box 10, Folder 62 Schweitzer, Angelika, 1956, 1965 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends condolences on the death of Schweitzer's husband; Jastrow hears that Schweitzer is visiting the United States.

Box 10, Folder 63 Schweitzer, Bernhard and Elisabeth, 1936-1949, 1960-1962 Physical Description: 7 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Primarily discussion of Schweitzer's work; Schweitzer sends information on arulae in Leipzig.

Box 10, Folder 64 Schweitzer, Olga, 1954 Jan 6 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Pleased to have met Jastrow and hopes to see her again.

Box 10, Folder 65 Seaver, Esther, 1949 Aug Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow would like to visit Seaver at the Wadsworth Athenaeum in August; Seaver replies that she will be in town and has discovered a Schinkel drawing at the museum.

Box 10, Folder 66 Selfhelp of emigres from Central Europe, 1943 Oct 7 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanking Jastrow for her donation.

Box 10, Folder 67 Sell, Else, 1940 Jun 14 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends thanks.

Box 10, Folder 68 Sestieri, Pellegrino, 1957 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sestieri thanks Jastrow for her hospitality during his lecture in Greensboro; Jastrow replies thanking him for the visit.

Box 10, Folder 69 Seyffarth, Elisabeth Wöllmer, 1947-1948 Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of Berlin and thanks for relief packages.

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Box 10, Folder 70 Shoe, Lucy, 1939-1940 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding an invitation to lecture at Mt. Holyoke; Jastrow declines. Also includes a letter from Shoe to F.W. Taussig trying to contact Jastrow and a second letter declining the lecture sent by Jastrow to Blanche Brotherton. Postcard written with Hilda Stricklen.

Box 10, Folder 71 Shopis, K., 1950-1951 Physical Description: 5 items: 4 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding a fur coat and jacket sent to New York for alteration, cleaning and storage.

Box 10, Folder 72 Sieveking, Johannes, 1915-1933 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends information on arulae in the Antiquarium in Munich.

Box 10, Folder 73 Sikelianos, Eva, Nov 1943 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 letter to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow requests loan items for an exhibit of Greek textiles and embroidery in Greensboro; Sikelianos declines due to the short notice.

Box 10, Folder 74 Simmel, Arnold, 1945, 1962-1964 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Family news.

Box 10, Folder 75 Simmel, Else, 1940-1948 Physical Description: 10 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of the family and their transition to life in the United States; includes curriculum vitae.

Box 10, Folder 76 Simmel, Eva, 1944 Jan 14 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the Christmas present and sends news of her mother, Else, and of her studies at Mt. Holyoke.

Box 10, Folder 77 Simmel, Gerhard, 1944 Jan 1 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the Christmas present.

Box 10, Folder 78 Simmel, Hans, 1934-1941 Physical Description: 8 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of family, friends and internment at Dachau; includes curriculum vitae.

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Box 10, Folder 79 Simmel, Marianne, 1944 Jan 25 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the Christmas present and sends news of her mother, Else.

Box 11, Folder 1 Singh, H.B., 1961 Jul 21 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on the death of his wife, Emily.

Box 11, Folder 2 Siskind, Caroline, 1961 June 6 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Greeting from a former student.

Box 11, Folder 3 Snijder, G., 1935 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding arulae in Amsterdam.

Box 11, Folder 4 Sobotka, Valentin and Franya, 1944-1957 Physical Description: 10 items: 7 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of family and Elsa Brinckmann; discussion of work.

Box 11, Folder 5 Solomon, Dr. M.H., 1963 Sep 11 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks him for his care and sends greetings from Athens.

Box 11, Folder 6 Sommer, Clemens and Elisabeth, 1940-1952, 1962, undated Physical Description: 12 items: 11 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding finances, as well as news of family and work; Jastrow sends condolences on the death of Clemens.

Box 11, Folder 7 Sommer, Ferdinand, 1935 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow requests help with a linguistic problem.

Box 11, Folder 8 Speier, Hermine, 1937-1939, 1956-1957, 1961 Physical Description: 9 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Speier sends news from the DAI in Rome.

Box 11, Folder 9 Sponer-Franck, Hertha, 1947, 1964 Physical Description: 4 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sponer-Franck arranging for Jastrow to visit in Durham; Jastrow sends condolences on the death of James Franck.

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Box 11, Folder 10 Staub, Helen, 1939 Mar 5 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Staub writes that she sent Jastrow's manuscript to Walther Meier at Neue schweizer Rundschau and encloses a copy of the cover letter.

Box 11, Folder 11 Steele, Geoffrey, 1951-1957, undated Physical Description: 5 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the sale of Jastrow's books.

Box 11, Folder 12 Steele, Hazel, 1950 Jan 4 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note New Year's greeting.

Box 11, Folder 13 Sticotti, Piero, 1915-1935 Physical Description: 11 items: 9 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sticotti responds to queries about altars and photography requests in the Museo Civico in Trieste; thanks Jastrow for the offprint.

Box 11, Folder 14 Storm, Jay, 1961 Physical Description: 5 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the arrangements for a group photograph of the Howard family.

Box 11, Folder 15 Stranz, Hedwig, 1943 Dec 2 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on the death of Jastrow's mother.

Box 11, Folder 16 Stranz, Martin, 1943 Nov 9 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolences on the death of Jastrow's mother and news of his family.

Box 11, Folder 17 Strong, Cornelia, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Congratulations.

Box 11, Folder 18 Stroud, Mrs., 1961 Jun 19 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolence letter.

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Box 11, Folder 19 Studniczka, Franz, 1915-1917 Physical Description: 5 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Difficult to read, but includes a forwarded letter from Alfred Kröner Verlag concerning Studnicza's attempts to help Jastrow publish, as well as a forwarded card with information concerning an arula in Krakow.

Box 11, Folder 20 Sturgis, Frances A., 1940 Aug 30 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Inquiring as to Mrs. Salz's plans.

Box 11, Folder 21 Suder, Martha, 1951 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General greetings, hope to see each other again when Jastrow returns to Washington.

Box 11, Folder 22 Suhr, Elmer, 1948 May Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending photograph and information on terracotta head in Rochester.

Box 11, Folder 23 Summerell, Jane, 1943, 1962-1963 Physical Description: 8 items: 6 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note News of the college and condolences on the deaths of their mothers.

Box 11, Folder 24 Swindler, Mary Hamilton, 1939 Apr 25 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint and is pleased that she is in America.

Box 11, Folder 25 T. O. Dey, 1964 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow unhappy with work done in New York on a pair of shoes.

Box 11, Folder 26 Talcott, Lucy, 1937, undated Physical Description: 3 items: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanking Jastrow for an offprint; sends photograph of fragment in Athens.

Box 11, Folder 27 Tanner, Daisie Barrett, 1937-1946, undated Physical Description: 29 items: 22 items to Jastrow, 7 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow writes trying to make a Boston/Harvard connection for Paola Zancani; Tanner serves as a witness for Jastrow's citizenship; the majority of the correspondence centers on a visit by Tanner to Greensboro.

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Box 11, Folder 28 Taussig, Frank W., 1939-1940 Physical Description: 13 items: 12 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Correspondence regarding Jastrow's use of the Taussig house and his help arranging work for Jastrow with Professor Salvemini.

Box 11, Folder 29 Taussig, Helen, 1940-1964, undated Physical Description: 8 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence with discussion of visits and finances, and touching briefly on the work of each.

Box 11, Folder 30 Taylor, Francis Henry, 1943 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow seeks Taylor's advice and help getting a museum position.

Box 11, Folder 31 Taylor, Miss, 1951 Dec 30 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow is sorry for the misunderstanding and asks Miss Taylor to pour at the reception after a later meeting of the archaeological society.

Box 11, Folder 32 Technau, Werner, 1931 Feb 4 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Requests information as to the current location of some of the Esquiline material.

Box 11, Folder 33 Thompson, Homer A. and Dorothy Burr, 1937-1957 Physical Description: 16 items: 12 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow asks for Homer's help to get a lecture invitation (needed due to visa constraints) so that she can visit Toronto; the Thompsons involved in trying to help her find a position and sculpture commissions.

Box 11, Folder 34 Thornton, Elizabeth, 1953-1963, undated Physical Description: 5 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding lectures at Greensboro; Jastrow sends condolences on the deaths of Thornton's parents.

Box 11, Folder 35 Thornton, Georgia, 1955 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends a translation she made of a letter in German from "Sister Sophie" to Thornton; envelope sent to Jastrow is empty.

Box 11, Folder 36 Thrush, Miss, 1962 Dec 22 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Condolence letter.

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Box 11, Folder 37 Tozzi, Piero, 1950 Physical Description: 10 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow, 3 leaves, 5 photographs Scope and Content Note Tozzi asks Jastrow to help identify an arula in his gallery; Jastrow sends information and asks about the value of a terracotta statuette she owns; includes Jastrow's notes on the arula.

Box 11, Folder 38 Traugott, Ivan, 1939 Feb 23 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint and glad to hear that she is in America.

Box 11, Folder 39 Tru-Form Shoes, 1957 Physical Description: 3 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow, 1 receipt Scope and Content Note Jastrow returning a pair of shoes to a store in New York.

Box 11, Folder 40 Udine. Museo civico, 1934 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sending requested information on arulae in the Museo Civico at Udine.

Box 11, Folder 41 Ulich, Elsa Brändström, 1943 Jan 20 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the New Year's greeting and is pleased to hear that Jastrow's mother is now with her.

Box 11, Folder 42 United States Postal Office, 1953, 1957 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the forwarding of her mail.

Box 11, Folder 43 University of North Carolina, 1954-1963 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Invitations to faculty awards dinners; Jastrow regrets missing the faculty meeting.

Box 11, Folder 44 University Prints, 1941-1942 Physical Description: 7 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding desk copies of University Prints sets for her classes, includes billing statements.

Box 11, Folder 45 Valentin, Liane [?], undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sorry to have missed their appointment.

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Box 11, Folder 46 Van Buren, A. W., 1938, 1962 Physical Description: 5 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding an invitation to give a lecture to the fellows of the American Academy in Rome (including an initial letter from Mason Hammond); condolence letter from Jastrow on the death of his wife, Elizabeth Douglas Van Buren.

Box 11, Folder 47 Van Buren, Elizabeth Douglas, 1925-1950, Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Sends references on altars; thanks Jastrow for the offprint and then a gift of roses.

Box 11, Folder 48 Varàdy, Prof., 1934 Oct 24 Physical Description: 1 item Scope and Content Note Letter from Ernesto Feilchenfeld introducing Jastrow.

Box 11, Folder 49 Victorius, J. Curt and Gertrud, 1941-1942, 1965, undated Physical Description: 12 items: 7 items to Jastrow, 5 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Arranging to have Jastrow come lecture at Guilford College; family news; thanks Jastrow for sending offprint about her father.

Box 11, Folder 50 Villard, François, 1962-1963 Physical Description: 11 items: 3 items to Jastrow, 8 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding the arulae from Megara Hyblaea: arranges meetings with Villard in Paris and at the site.

Box 11, Folder 51 Waagé, F. O., 1944 Dec 21 Physical Description: 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow would like to visit the Art department at Cornell.

Box 11, Folder 52 Wagner, E., 1915-1917 Physical Description: 7 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Responding to request for information on arulae in Karlsruhe.

Box 11, Folder 53 Wallace, Mary [?], 1940-1943 Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas greetings with news of family and friends in Toronto.

Box 11, Folder 54 Walter, Edith, undated Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

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Box 11, Folder 55 Walter, Otto, 1937 Oct 7 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Walter tells Jastrow that he has already passed on the manuscript.

Box 11, Folder 56 Waser, Otto, 1939 Feb 20 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the offprint.

Box 11, Folder 57 Washburn, Gordon, 1939 Dec Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow trying to arrange an appointment with Washburn.

Box 11, Folder 58 Wasserman, Earl, 1956 Physical Description: 4 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 2 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note The Classics Department at the Johns Hopkins University asks Jastrow to evaluate John H. Young for promotion.

Box 11, Folder 59 Watson, ------, 1961-1965 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow thanks Mr. Watson for a poetry reading; Christmas greetings from the Watsons.

Box 11, Folder 60 Weege, Fritz, 1915 Sep 3 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Responding to her inquiry about arulae.

Box 11, Folder 61 Weickert, Carl, 1938-1939 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow inquiring about publication possibilities for her work, receives a negative reply; Weickert thanks her for the offprint.

Box 11, Folder 62 Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1916 Sep 21 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow's father has contacted them about publishing her dissertation, but they must decline because of the war.

Box 11, Folder 63 Weinberg, Gladys Davidson, 1939-1957, undated Physical Description: 6 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note General correspondence with news of the Weinbergs' work and the Karouzous.

Box 11, Folder 64 Weinreich, Otto, 1916 Jan 16 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Regarding altars in Greece.

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Box 11, Folder 65 Wentcher, Tina, 1965 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Christmas card.

Box 11, Folder 66 Whitaker, Joseph I.S., 1925 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow requests information on the arulae from Motya; Whitaker replies that he will send her photographs when he returns to the site in the winter.

Box 12, Folder 1 Wiegand, Theodor, 1937, undated Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thanks Jastrow for the letter; includes death notice.

Box 12, Folder 2 Williams, Mary Katharine, 1954 Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you for the remembrance.

Box 12, Folder 3 Williams, Ruth Tucker, 1961-1964, undated Physical Description: 4 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Thank you letter; Christmas cards.

Box 12, Folder 4 Winter, Franz, 1954 Physical Description: 4 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 3 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Arranging dental work in New York.

Box 12, Folder 5 Wittgens, Fernanda, 1934, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Wittgens got Jastrow's card; Wittgens is in Rome and sends Jastrow a time to call.

Box 12, Folder 6 Wrede, Hilde, 1947 Jun 20 Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note General news; a wedding announcement.

Box 12, Folder 7 Wright, Dorothea and Len, 1941, undated Physical Description: 2 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Best wishes for her trip; Christmas card.

Box 12, Folder 8 Wunderlich, Eva, 1946 Feb 15 Physical Description: 1 item to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Wunderlich is having a problem finding a publisher for a Rilke textbook in German, so she asks Jastrow to write a letter about the need for such a book.

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Box 12, Folder 9 Wunderlich, Frieda, 1941-1959, undated Physical Description: 8 items to Jastrow

Box 12, Folder 10 Young, Jean Johnson, 1952, undated Physical Description: 3 items to Jastrow Scope and Content Note Wedding and birth news.

Box 12, Folder 11 Young, John H. and Suzanne, 1952 Physical Description: 3 items: 2 items to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Jastrow asks Young's opinion on a terracotta and about library access at Johns Hopkins.

Box 12, Folder 12 Zahn, Robert, 1933-1938 Physical Description: 9 items: 5 items to Jastrow, 4 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of Jastrow's research on arulae.

Box 12, Folder 13 Zancani Montuoro, Paola, 1934-1963, undated Physical Description: 57 items: 40 items to Jastrow, 17 items from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Discussion of research on both sides, as well as colleagues and friends.

Box 12, Folder 14 Zanotti-Bianco, Umberto, 1938, undated Physical Description: 2 items: 1 item to Jastrow, 1 item from Jastrow Scope and Content Note Zanotti pleased to hear that Jastrow is in the United States; Jastrow writes to him regarding research in Italy.

Box 12, Folder 15 Letters received by Jastrow with illegible or unidentified signatures, 1916-1965, undated Physical Description: 48 items

Box 12, Folder 16 Copies of letters sent by Jastrow to unidentified or multiple correspondents, 1934-1966, undated Physical Description: 20 items

Box 12, Folder 17 Invitations and announcements with no further correspondence, 1954-1963, undated Physical Description: 7 items Scope and Content Note Weddings, births, deaths.

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Series II. Research and writings, 1874-1966, bulk 1916-1960 Physical Description: 15.8 linear feet(28 boxes, 2 flat file folders) Scope and Content Note This series contains Jastrow's research and writings, including unpublished manuscripts, materials related to her published articles, research project reports and lectures, as well as her original research materials on arulae. In 1916 Jastrow wrote her dissertation on terracotta arulae from the Greek colonies in southern Italy and Sicily. This topic and related issues of other forms of mold-made terracottas would remain the core of Jastrow's research, with only brief asides for minor research in other areas. Jastrow's passion for this single topic led her to form a comprehensive resource for the study of arulae. Two unpublished manuscripts on arulae form the initial portion of this series. These manuscripts include Jastrow's original dissertation, which she was unable to publish during World War I and its aftermath, and an expanded reworking of the topic, the product primarily of Jastrow's AAUW fellowship. Both of these manuscripts, as well as other notes and references in her correspondence, indicate that Jastrow was revising and adding material as late as 1966. Jastrow's research materials form the largest and final portion of the series. These include inventory cards, notes, a concordance, and comparanda, as well as a group of offprints specifically related to her arula research. The extensive card file inventory provides data for each arula known to Jastrow, often including current location, provenance, measurements, bibliography, photographs and drawings. This data is further supplemented by Jastrow's more general notes and her collection of comparanda. The photographic documentation is particularly rich, with over 1300 photographs of arulae and almost 500 photographs of stylistic and iconographic comparanda.

Box 13-16 Unpublished manuscripts, 1916-1966, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*.

Box 13 "Ton-Altärchen aus den Westgriechischen Kolonien," 1916, undated Scope and Content Note Dissertation from the University of Heidelberg, also includes added notes and organizational material from later reworking.

Box 13, Folder 1-2 Original copy Physical Description: 191 leaves

Box 13, Folder 3 Carbon copy Physical Description: 192 leaves

Box 13, Folder 4-5 Photocopy A with corrected marginal notes Physical Description: 192 leaves

Box 13, Folder 6 Photocopy B with marginal notes, not corrected Physical Description: 187 leaves

Box 13, Folder 7 Duplicate pages and notes regarding set Physical Description: 23 leaves

Box 13, Folder 8 Plates Physical Description: 22 leaves Scope and Content Note Plates XXIII-XXXVII and map only; also includes later notes on reassembling plates.

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Box 13, Folder 9 Comments of Friedrich von Duhn Physical Description: 9 leaves

Box 13, Folder 10 Transcription of marginalia Physical Description: 4 leaves

Box 14-16 "Tonaltärchen aus den Griechischen Kolonien Italiens," circa 1935-1938, undated Scope and Content Note Drafts of a revised and expanded version of Jastrow's dissertation. The material is organized by section of the catalog and then by draft. Notes apparently keyed to this work are found below in Box 28.

Box 14-15 Katalog. Teil I, die Funde aus Süd-Italien Box 14, Folder 1-6 1. Handexemplar Physical Description: 599 leaves Scope and Content Note Typescript copy.

Box 15, Folder 1-6 2. Handexemplar Physical Description: 576 leaves Scope and Content Note Carbon copy of typescript.

Box 16, Folder 1-6 Katalog. Teil II. Esquilinische Gruppe Box 16, Folder 1-5 1. Handexemplar Box 16, Folder 1-4 Manuscript Physical Description: 251 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes entries E41-55 and E113-170, as well as a photocopy of the manuscript.

Box 16, Folder 4 Typescript Physical Description: 105 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes entries E1-12, E13-40, E 56-87, E88-107, E110-113.

Box 16, Folder 5 2. Handexemplar Physical Description: 101 leaves Scope and Content Note Typescript for entries E1-40, 56-133.

Box 16, Folder 6 Notes and materials for later reworking of arulae manuscripts, 1966, undated Scope and Content Note See also Flat file folder 1**.

Box 16, Folder 6 Notes, 1966, undated Physical Description: 37 leaves

Oversize FF1** Oversize notes, undated Physical Description: 5 leaves

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Box 17 Publications, 1920-1965 Scope and Content Note Included here are the materials related to the production of Jastrow's publications, such as notes, manuscripts, typescripts, images and offprints. See also Box 63.

Box 17, Folder 1 Summary of dissertation, 1920 Physical Description: 1 offprint Scope and Content Note Published in Archäologischer Anzeiger 1920 in a section on dissertations, the publication of which was disrupted by the war.

Box 17, Folder 2-5 "Abformung und Typenwandel in der antiken Tonplastik," 1939-1952, undated Scope and Content Note Published in Opuscula Archaeologica2 (1939): 1-28. See also Box 63.

Box 17, Folder 2 Translation of frontispiece and pages 1 and 2, undated Physical Description: 6 leaves

Box 17, Folder 3 List of offprint recipients, 1939 Physical Description: 1 leaf

Box 17, Folder 4 Reviews, 1941-1952 Physical Description: 4 leaves, 1 offprint

Box 17, Folder 5 Notes, undated Physical Description: 206 leaves

Box 63 Images, undated Physical Description: 13 glass plate negatives, 1 acetate negative Scope and Content Note See also images from related lecture, Box 64.

Box 17, Folder 6-9 "Two terracotta reliefs in American musems," 1946, undated Scope and Content Note Published in the American Journal of Archaeology 50 (1946): 67-80.

Box 17, Folder 6 Offprints, 1946 Physical Description: 5 offprints, 1 leaf

Box 17, Folder 7-8 Research and notes, undated Physical Description: 137 leaves, 1 offprint, 2 envelopes Scope and Content Note The folders retain Jastrow's separation of this material into two distinct sets of notes. The set in folder 7 includes single page from an early draft of the article.

Box 17, Folder 9 Figures, undated Physical Description: 14 photographs

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Box 17, Folder 10 Review of R.A. Higgins, Catalogue of the Terracottas in the ... British Museum, Vol. II, 1960-1961 Physical Description: 2 offprints, 6 leaves Scope and Content Note Published in the American Journal of Archaeology 65 (1961): 76-77; includes offprints, typescript and notes.

Box 17, Folder Review of Herbert Hoffmann, Attic Red-Figured Rhyta, 1960-1965 11-13 Scope and Content Note Published in the American Journal of Archaeology 69 (1965): 77-78.

Box 17, Folder 11 Offprints, 1965 Physical Description: 22 offprints

Box 17, Folder 12 Typescripts and proofs, 1964 Physical Description: 14 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes correspondence with Richard Stillwell regarding late proofs.

Box 17, Folder 13 Notes, 1960-1965 Physical Description: 42 leaves, 2 photographs

Box 17, Folder Research project reports, 1934-1935 14-15 Box 17, Folder 14 Reports to the American Association of University Women, 1934-1935 Physical Description: 59 leaves Scope and Content Note Series of reports documenting Jastrow's progress while funded by the AAUW fellowship; includes copy of letter of support from Ludwig Curtius.

Box 17, Folder 15 Project report sent to Italian museums, 1934 Physical Description: 5 leaves Scope and Content Note Summary of Jastrow's research on terracotta arulae, sent as an enclosure along with her requests for access to material.

Box 18 Lectures, 1946-1960, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60* and Boxes 64-65.

Box 18, Folder 1-4 Karl Friedrich Schinkel, 1946-1960 Scope and Content Note Jastrow delivered a paper entitled "Vision of Greece in 1825" focusing on Schinkel at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in December 1946, but also appears to have continued her research on the topic. See also oversize Box 60*.

Box 18, Folder 1-4 Research material, 1946-1960 Physical Description: 80 leaves, 70 photographs, 1 offprint, 3 fascicles

Box 60*, Folder 3 Oversize research material, undated Physical Description: 12 items

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Box 18, Folder 5 Overcasting of terracottas, undated Scope and Content Note See also Box 64.

Box 18, Folder 5 Text, Physical Description: 3 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes incomplete text with slide key and sheet with translation of terms from German into English.

Box 64 Slides, Physical Description: 32 glass lantern slides, 1 35 mm slide Scope and Content Note Text appears to call for 29 images, extra slides housed here may not belong with this lecture.

Box 65, Folder 1 Slides for unidentified lecture on arulae, undated Physical Description: 15 glass lantern slides Scope and Content Note Set of slides numbered 1-16, with 10 lacking.

Box 19-36 Research materials for arulae and related topics, 1874-1966, bulk 1924-1960 Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*, Box 66 and Flat file folder 2**.

Box 19-27 Inventory cards, undated Scope and Content Note The organization of the inventory cards presented here retains Jastrow's arrangement and box labeling. There are two sets of cards. Four boxes labeled "A-D" appear to represent Jastrow's active research, while two boxes labeled "Old Reference Notes A-B" represent an earlier stage. The arrangement of the cards in Boxes A, B and the early portion of Box C roughly follows the section headings of Jastrow's "Tonaltärchen" manuscript. The cards in the later portion of Box C and the early portion of Box D are organized by Dressel numbers, whereas the later portion of Box D is organized by current holding institution. At the beginning of each box, there is some out of place material, presumably meant to be properly filed at a later point.

Box 19-20 Box A Physical Description: 360 cards and leaves with 257 photographs and 35 drawings attached, 40 loose photographs, 1 loose drawing

Box 21-22 Box B Physical Description: 302 cards and leaves with 183 photographs and 17 drawings attached, 35 loose photographs, 4 loose drawings, 1 notebook

Box 23 Box C Physical Description: 196 cards and leaves with 125 photographs and 23 drawings attached, 31 loose photographs, 4 loose drawings

Box 24 Box D Physical Description: 224 cards and leaves with 66 photographs and 10 drawings attached, 81 loose photographs, 1 loose drawing

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Box 25 Old Reference Notes A Physical Description: 671 cards and leaves with 9 photographs and 59 drawings attached, 64 loose photographs, 13 loose drawings

Box 26-27 Old Reference Notes B Physical Description: 943 cards and leaves with 26 photographs and 23 drawings attached, 30 loose photographs, 11 loose drawings

Box 28-33 Notes, 1924-1966, undated Scope and Content Note In addition to the inventory cards, Jastrow amassed large quantities of further notes related to her study of arulae. The organization here again preserves Jastrow's arrangement of the material. Jastrow organized these notes in differing ways, providing varied access to the material. Jastrow's different groupings include notes keyed to her manuscript and notes arranged by current location, by the date of her research, primarily notebooks from research trips, and by topic. See also oversize Box 60*, Box 66 and Flat file folder 2**.

Box 28, Folder 1-6 Notes keyed to "Tonaltärchen" text, undated Box 28, Folder 1-5 Katalog Part I: Magna Graecia Physical Description: 304 leaves, 132 photographs, 10 drawings

Box 28, Folder 6 Esquiline Group Physical Description: 131 leaves, 22 photographs, 1 drawing

Box 29 Notes arranged by location, 1930-1966, undated Scope and Content Note The arrangement is related to the current location of the object, with the exception of the final entry on Greece, where it is tied to the findspot. See also oversize Box 60* and Flat file folder 2**.

Box 29, Folder 1 Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, undated Physical Description: 1 leaf

Box 29, Folder 2 Bari, 1932, undated Physical Description: 3 leaves

Box 29, Folder 3 Berlin, 1936-1938 Physical Description: 16 leaves

Box 29, Folder 4 Capua, undated Physical Description: 7 leaves

Box 29, Folder 5 Göttingen, undated Physical Description: 4 leaves

Box 29, Folder 6 Lucera, 1934-1966, undated Physical Description: 70 leaves

Box 29, Folder 7 Naples, 1960 Physical Description: 2 leaves, 2 photographs

Box 29, Folder 8 New York, undated Physical Description: 1 leaf

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Box 29, Folder 9 Oxford, 1930 Physical Description: 3 leaves

Box 29, Folder 10 Paestum, undated Physical Description: 18 leaves

Box 29, Folder 11 Palermo, 1934-1935, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*.

Box 29, Folder 11 Notes, Physical Description: 64 leaves, 14 photographs, 3 drawings

Box 60*, Folder 4 Oversize notes, Physical Description: 1 leaf with 1 photograph and 2 drawings attached

Oversize FF2** Paris, undated Physical Description: 2 leaves

Box 29, Folder 12 Reggio di Calabria, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*.

Box 29, Folder 12 Research material, undated Physical Description: 15 photographs

Box 60*, Folder 5 Oversize research material, undated Physical Description: 2 leaves

Box 29, Folder 13 Syracuse, 1963, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*.

Box 29, Folder 13 Notes, 1963, undated Physical Description: 7 leaves, 11 photographs

Box 60*, Folder 6 Oversize notes, undated Physical Description: 2 leaves

Box 29, Folder 14 Taranto, 1937 Physical Description: 1 leaf, 6 photographs

Box 29, Folder 15 Trieste, 1932 Physical Description: 9 leaves

Box 29, Folder Altars in Greece, 1934-1935, undated 16-17 Physical Description: 27 leaves, 96 photographs, 1 notebook Scope and Content Note Material from Sounion, Tanagra, Korfu, Tegea, Athens, Olynthos, Corinth and Perachora; includes two letters from Humfry Payne to Paul Jacobsthal regarding arulae from Perachora.

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Box 30-31 Notes arranged by date, 1924-1965 Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60*.

Box 30, Folder 1 1924 Physical Description: 3 notebooks with 4 inserted leaves and 1 photograph Scope and Content Note Includes material from Taranto, Cotrone, Reggio, Catania, Syracuse and Rome; the back section of the second notebook has material from Greek sites, including Sparta, Corinth, Epidauros, Nauplion.

Box 30, Folder 2-3 1933-1934 Physical Description: 4 notebooks with 6 inserted leaves, 32 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes material from Udine, Geneva, and Naples; Bari, Taranto, Materra, Ruvo and Lucera; Reggio, Locri; Syracuse, Catania, Enna, Palermo, Potenza and Agrigento. Also includes material relating to the logistics of Jastrow's 1934 research trip to Italy: permission lists, overview of project, letter from the DAI, and expenses.

Box 60*, Folder 7 1934 Physical Description: 6 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes material from Taranto, Cotrone, Reggio, Locri, Syracuse and Palermo.

Box 30, Folder 4 1935-1936 Physical Description: 2 notebooks with 1 inserted leaf Scope and Content Note Notes on arulae in Rome.

Box 30, Folder 5 1937 Physical Description: 1 notebook with 4 inserted leaves Scope and Content Note Notes on arulae in Taranto, Reggio, Capua.

Box 30, Folder 6 1938 Physical Description: 1 notebook with 3 inserted leaves, 6 photographs Scope and Content Note Includes Ferrara, Este, Ancona, Naples.

Box 30, Folder 7 1946 Physical Description: 83 leaves, 1 notebook Scope and Content Note General research and bibliography.

Box 30, Folder 8 1950 Physical Description: 3 leaves Scope and Content Note Notes on arulae in Paris.

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Box 30, Folder 9 1956 Physical Description: 20 leaves, 2 notebooks, 1 photograph, 1 pamphlet Scope and Content Note Includes notes on Reggio and Cotrone.

Box 31, Folder 1 1957 Physical Description: 48 leaves Scope and Content Note General research and bibliography.

Box 31, Folder 2 1959 Physical Description: 4 leaves Scope and Content Note Research in Greece.

Box 31, Folder 3 1960 Physical Description: 38 leaves, 2 notebooks, 10 photographs Scope and Content Note Includes material in Basel, Naples, Reggio and Capua.

Box 31, Folder 4 1963 Physical Description: 45 leaves, 1 notebook, 2 photographs, 1 offprint Scope and Content Note Includes material from Athens, Lemnos, Megara Hyblaea, Syracuse, Naples and Rome.

Box 31, Folder 5 1964 Physical Description: 7 leaves, 4 postcards Scope and Content Note General research and bibliography.

Box 31, Folder 6 1965 Physical Description: 3 leaves Scope and Content Note General research and bibliography.

Box 32, Folder 1-9 Notes arranged by topic, 1924-1966, undated Scope and Content Note Topics include earlier scholarship, form, technique and iconography.

Box 32, Folder 1 Nachtrage zu Dressel, 1924-1937 Physical Description: 41 leaves, 24 photographs, 4 drawings

Box 32, Folder 2 Kastchen, 1952-1956, 1966, undated Physical Description: 140 leaves, 11 photographs

Box 32, Folder 3 Ornament and form, 1966, undated Physical Description: 25 leaves, 5 photographs

Box 32, Folder 4 Technique, 1966, undated Physical Description: 3 leaves

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Box 32, Folder 5 Interpretation and style, 1966, undated Physical Description: 36 leaves, 1 photograph, 1 drawing

Box 32, Folder 6 Tierkampf, undated Physical Description: 5 leaves, 5 photographs

Box 32, Folder 7 Mysteries, undated Physical Description: 13 leaves

Box 32, Folder 8 Find circumstances, undated Physical Description: 6 leaves

Box 32, Folder 9 Research on head-vases, undated Physical Description: 12 leaves, 19 photographs

Box 33, Folder 1-3 Miscellaneous notes and research, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 60* and Boxes 65-66.

Box 33, Folder 1-3 Notes Physical Description: 187 leaves, 50 photographs, 3 drawings

Box 60*, Folder 8 Oversize notes Physical Description: 4 leaves

Box 65, Folder 2 Slides Physical Description: 3 glass lantern slides

Box 66, Folder 1 Images Physical Description: 7 negatives

Box 33, Folder 4 Inventory list and number concordance, 1936 Physical Description: 9 notebooks

Box 34-35 Comparanda, 1936, undated Scope and Content Note Jastrow compiled sets of comparanda for her arulae. Again the arrangement of the material presented here follows Jastrow's. She had separated the material into general unidentified sets of comparanda and those with a topic, either related to location, form, style or iconography.

Box 34, Folder 1-8 General sets of comparative photographs, undated Physical Description: 250 photographs, 76 leaves, 4 drawings Scope and Content Note Six unidentified sets of comparanda. The first set is housed in folders 1-3; folders 4-8 each hold one set.

Box 35, Folder 1 Subject, undated Physical Description: 42 photographs, 15 leaves, 1 offprint

Box 35, Folder 2 Style and interpretation, undated Physical Description: 31 photographs, 51 leaves, 1 drawing

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Box 35, Folder 3 Material from Locri, Palermo, Reggio and Tarentum, undated Physical Description: 72 photographs, 8 leaves

Box 35, Folder 4 Material from Athens, 1936 Physical Description: 18 photographs, 1 envelope

Box 35, Folder 5 Comparative and interpretive, undated Physical Description: 12 leaves, 44 photographs Scope and Content Note Actually a combination of location, form and subject sorting.

Box 36, Folder Offprints and publications, 1874-1960, bulk 1917-1960 1-26 Physical Description: 30 articles

Series III. Teaching materials, circa 1910-1964, bulk 1941-1961 Physical Description: 5.1 linear feet(9 boxes) Scope and Content Note Elisabeth Jastrow's teaching materials from her tenure at the Women's College of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro comprise this series. Lecture notes for Jastrow's courses form the first portion of the series. Included here are texts for her lectures, completely written out for the most part, as well as some supplementary material. The second portion of the series contains the visual material, both study prints and slides, used by Jastrow for her classes. Very little of the material in this series is specifically dated, but the majority can be roughly dated to the period from 1941 to 1961.

Box 37-40, 61*, Course notes, 1941-1961 66 Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 61* and Box 66.

Box 37, Folder 1-2 Art 103: Introduction to Art Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 61* and Box 66.

Box 37, Folder 1-2 Lecture notes, Physical Description: 133 leaves

Box 61*, Folder 1 Oversize supplementary material, Physical Description: 3 clippings Scope and Content Note The Warren Brandt clipping was preliminary, the figure skating clipping is from lecture 5, and the landscape painting article is from lecture 10.

Box 66, Folder 2 Images, undated Physical Description: 1 color transparency Scope and Content Note From lecture 19.

Box 37, Folder 3 Art 329: Primitive Art Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 61*.

Box 37, Folder 3 Lecture notes, Physical Description: 87 leaves, 1 booklet

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Box 61*, Folder 2 Oversize supplementary material, Physical Description: 1 clipping Scope and Content Note From lecture 1.

Box 37, Folder 4-6 Art 330: Ancient Art Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 61*.

Box 37, Folder 4-6 Lecture notes, Physical Description: 422 leaves, 1 booklet

Box 61*, Folder 3 Oversize supplementary material, Physical Description: 6 clippings

Box 38, Folder 1 Art 334: Asian Art Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 61*.

Box 38, Folder 1 Lecture notes, Physical Description: 151 leaves

Box 61*, Folder 4 Oversize supplementary material, Physical Description: 4 clippings Scope and Content Note Iraq clippings from lectures10-11; Japan clipping from lecture 34.

Box 38, Folder 2 Art 339: Ancient art of the Americas: lecture notes Physical Description: 191 leaves

Box 38, Folder 3 Art 341: Medieval Art Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 61*.

Box 38, Folder 3 Lecture notes, Physical Description: 223 leaves

Box 61*, Folder 5 Oversize supplementary material, Physical Description: 1 clipping Scope and Content Note Clipping from lecture 24-25.

Box 38, Folder 4 Art 343: Greek and Roman Art: lecture notes Physical Description: 20 leaves

Box 38, Folder 5 Art 345: Masterpieces of Art: lecture notes Physical Description: 274 leaves

Box 39, Folder 1-2 Art 349: Art of the Renaissance Period in Italy: lecture notes Physical Description: 395 leaves

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Box 39, Folder 3 Art 350: Western European Art of the Renaissance Period: lecture notes Physical Description: 148 leaves

Box 40, Folder 1-2 Greek and Roman art notes Scope and Content Note Labeled by Jastrow as her old Greek and Roman notes.

Box 40, Folder 1 Greek notes, Physical Description: 184 leaves

Box 40, Folder 2 Roman notes, Physical Description: 297 leaves

Box 40, Folder 3 Miscellaneous teaching materials Physical Description: 81 leaves, 17 pamphlets, 2 catalogs, 1 map Scope and Content Note Bibliography, notes, lecture announcements and exhibition catalogs, with an emphasis on Asian art.

Box 41-43 Images for teaching, circa 1910, 1941-1964, undated Scope and Content Note See also Box 66.

Box 41, Folder University Prints sets, 1941-1964, undated 1-12 Box 41, Folder 1-2 Set G, Physical Description: 242 leaves Scope and Content Note G1-31, G36-G245.

Box 41, Folder 3 Set GM, Physical Description: 112 leaves Scope and Content Note GM1-107 (57, 62, 81, 95 lacking), GM266-274.

Box 41, Folder 4 Set K, Physical Description: 58 leaves Scope and Content Note K1-43, K143-157.

Box 41, Folder 5 Set L, Physical Description: 7 leaves Scope and Content Note L11, L13-15, L18, L70-71.

Box 41, Folder 6 Set MB, Physical Description: 10 leaves Scope and Content Note MB13-22.

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Box 41, Folder 7 Set MC, Physical Description: 12 leaves Scope and Content Note MC1-11, MC35.

Box 41, Folder 8 Set MG, Physical Description: 21 leaves Scope and Content Note MG8, MG18-28, MG37-42, MG46-47, MG328

Box 41, Folder 9 Set P, Physical Description: 32 leaves Scope and Content Note P1-18, P91-99, P106-107, P116-118.

Box 41, Folder 10 Color set, Physical Description: 36 leaves Scope and Content Note 1001-1034.

Box 41, Folder 11 Miscellaneous, Physical Description: 5 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes the Parthenon frieze, map of Italy, Sumerian statuettes (M195) and fresco in Orvieto (B251).

Box 41, Folder 12 Catalog, 1964 Physical Description: 1 pamphlet

Box 42, Folder "Thompson charts" from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, circa 1910, undated 1-13 Scope and Content Note Images from A Graphic Companion to Greek and Roman Studies compiled by Anna Boynton Thompson, circa 1910 and distributed through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Box 42, Folder 1 Key Physical Description: 18 leaves

Box 42, Folder 2 "II. Mykenaean Age," Physical Description: 114 images

Box 42, Folder 3 "III. Dark Age," Physical Description: 42 images

Box 42, Folder 4 "IV. Education through commerce," Physical Description: 65 images

Box 42, Folder 5 "IVa," Physical Description: 29 images

Box 42, Folder 6 "V. Archaic Period," Physical Description: 83 images

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Box 42, Folder 7 "Va," Physical Description: 27 images

Box 42, Folder 8 "VI. The Persian wars," Physical Description: 43 images

Box 42, Folder 9 "VII. Age of Cimon: the forerunners," Physical Description: 62 images

Box 42, Folder 10 "X. Struggle for hegemony: Scopas, Praxiteles," Physical Description: 37 images

Box 42, Folder 11 "Xa.," Physical Description: 15 images

Box 42, Folder 12 "XI. Alexander and hellenization of world: Lysippus," Physical Description: 87 images

Box 42, Folder 13 Miscellaneous, Physical Description: 167 images

Box 43, Folder 1-4 Miscellaneous photographs of art, undated Physical Description: 181 photographs Scope and Content Note Primarily photographs of Greek and Roman sculpture.

Box 66, Folder 3 Miscellaneous slides, undated Physical Description: 68 slides Scope and Content Note Images of Ancient through Renaissance art.

Box 43, Folder 5 Slide catalogs, 1948-1961, undated Physical Description: 5 pamphlets

Box 43, Folder 6 Miscellaneous teaching materials, 1961, undated Physical Description: 2 items Scope and Content Note Notes regarding grading conflict; outline for how to look at a painting.

Series IV. Miscellaneous professional papers, 1884-1967 Physical Description: 2.7 linear feet(7 boxes) Scope and Content Note This series contains a range of Jastrow's miscellaneous professional papers. The majority of the material consists of offprints, clippings and other printed matter, which Jastrow accumulated over the years of her archaeological career. Of particular interest in this series, however, is the documentation of Jastrow's sculptural work, the other element of her professional life.

Box 44, Folder 1 Material relating to professional organizations, 1939-1967 Physical Description: 40 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes material from the Archaeological Institute of America, the College Art Association, and the Greensboro Historical Museum.

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Box 44, Folder 2 Information on fellowhips and grants, 1936-1964 Physical Description: 7 leaves

Box 44, Folder 3 Sculptural commissions, undated Scope and Content Note See also Box 67.

Box 44, Folder 3 General material relating to sculpture, undated Physical Description: 1 card, 6 photographs, 1 leaf Scope and Content Note Includes card (with photograph missing) promoting Jastrow's sculptural work, both portraits and copies of sculpture or other objects. Also includes comparison photographs related to a cast (?) she did in Toronto and bibliography.

Box 67, Folder 1 Images, undated Physical Description: 4 rolls of negatives Scope and Content Note Photographs of portrait heads, with a few frames of terracotta artifacts (?) interspersed.

Box 44, Folder 4 Memorials to colleagues, 1945, 1954, undated Physical Description: 6 leaves, 1 offprint Scope and Content Note Remembrances of Georg Loeschcke, with whom Jastrow had studied in Berlin and Gerhart Rodenwaldt; also includes appeal for funds for a portrait of Ludwig Curtius in honor of his 60th birthday.

Box 44, Folder 5 Photographic information and notes, undated Physical Description: 3 booklets, 17 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes camera manuals, exposure tables, and Jastrow's notes.

Box 44, Folder 6 Card file specifications, undated Physical Description: 6 leaves

Box 45-49 Offprints and publications, 1884-1964 Scope and Content Note Primarily offprints on ancient topics sent by colleagues, but also some by scholars in other fields; also includes a small number of separated articles, photocopies and complete fascicles. For offprints specifically related to Jastrow's research on arulae, see above Series II. See also oversize Box 61*.

Box 45-49 Articles, 1884-1964 Physical Description: 187 items

Box 61*, Folder 6 Oversize article, 1909 Physical Description: 1 item

Box 61*, Folder 7 Clippings, 1941-1956, undated Physical Description: 21 clippings

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Box 44, Folder 7 Miscellaneous printed matter, 1884-1961 Physical Description: 15 items Scope and Content Note Includes texts of lectures by Loeschcke and Wilamowitz-Moellendorff; publication announcements; booklet describing the Warburg Institute; report on the excavations at Samothrace.

Box 44, Folder 8 General material relating to Greek and Roman antiquities, 1918-1963, undated Physical Description: 2 leaves, 8 pamphlets, 29 postcards, 2 cards, 2 photographs

Box 44, Folder 9 Pottery sherd, undated Physical Description: 1 item Scope and Content Note Single fragment of Greek pottery.

Series V. Personal papers, 1870-1971 Physical Description: 9.0 linear feet(11 boxes, 1 flat file folder) Scope and Content Note Four main groups of material comprise Elisabeth Jastrow's personal papers. These include papers relating to her parents, Ignaz Jastrow and Anna Seligmann Jastrow, to her legal claims for restitution and compensation after the war, and finally her general personal papers. Ignaz Jastrow (1856-1937) was a noted economist and historian. Preserved here are both material from his lifetime, such as copies of his letters and daybooks, and posthumous material. The latter represents Elisabeth dealing with her father's estate, such as the inventory of his library, as well as with publishers and authors in an effort to maintain her father's scholarly legacy. Anna Seligmann Jastrow immigrated to the United States in 1942 and lived with Elisabeth until her death in 1943. Her papers as preserved here are predominantly letters from that short interval, as well as a small amount of earlier correspondence and family material which she brought with her to America. In January 1947, Jastrow initiated legal proceedings involving claims against Germany for restitution and compensation. The claims, which were based on her father's and mother's estates, included property, bank accounts and securities, discriminatory fees and taxation, withholding of royalties and pension payments. The proceedings slowly worked their way through the system over the next two decades to meet with only mixed success. Jastrow's general personal papers include a wide range of material. The majority of these papers relate to her emigration from Germany and to financial matters, but items such as personal photographs, lists of Christmas gifts, and address and birthday books are also present.

Box 50-51 Material relating to Ignaz Jastrow, 1882-1966 Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 62* and Box 67.

Box 50, Folder 1 Letters to his daughter Beate and her family, 1901-1936 Physical Description: 156 leaves Scope and Content Note Copies in digest form of Ignaz Jastrow's letters to Beate, her husband Franz Hahn and her children, includes notices of the death of Franz.

Box 50, Folder 2 Letters to Elisabeth, 1936-1937 Physical Description: 11 leaves

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Box 67, Folder 2 Daybooks, 1883-1885 Physical Description: 1 roll microfilm

Box 50, Folder 3-7 Ignaz Jastrow's library and archive, 1937-1938, 1961 Box 50, Folder 3-4 Inventory of library, 1937-1938 Physical Description: 376 leaves Scope and Content Note Sorted by topic.

Box 50, Folder 5 Archiv für Verwaltungswissenschaft, 1937-1938 Physical Description: 5 leaves Scope and Content Note Summary and description of her father's archive.

Box 50, Folder 6 Correspondence regarding the sale of the library, 1937-1938 Physical Description: 11 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes correspondence between Elisabeth Jastrow and Arthur Salz.

Box 50, Folder 7 Correspondence relating to Ignaz Jastrow's archive, 1961 Physical Description: 11 leaves Scope and Content Note Correspondence between Elisabeth Jastrow and Beate Hahn regarding the archivist at the Bundesarchiv in Koblenz finding traces of their father's work.

Box 50, Folder 8 Weltgeschichte in einem Band, 1916-1966 Physical Description: 114 leaves Scope and Content Note Material relating primarily to proposed new edition and translations of Ignaz Jastrow's Weltgeschichte, including copies of contracts and copyright issues. Also includes correspondence with Beate and with Max Hirschberg regarding an Italian translation.

Box 50, Folder 9 Die Prinzipienfragen in den Aufwertungsdebatten, 1938, 1961 Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 62*.

Box 50, Folder 9 General material 1938, 1961 Physical Description: 2 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes letter from publisher later used to substantiate valuation of estate; publication announcement and order form.

Box 62*, Folder 1 Oversize material, 1938 Physical Description: 1 clipping

Box 50, Folder 10 Material regarding Ignaz Jastrow's bibliography, 1915-1957 Physical Description: 25 leaves, 1 offprint Scope and Content Note Includes correspondence with the Library of Congress.

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Box 51, Folder 1-3 Articles honoring Ignaz Jastrow's 100th birthday, 1954-1958 Physical Description: 98 leaves, 2 photographs, 5 offprints Scope and Content Note Material related to articles by Fritz Redlich and Erich Eyck. Includes correspondence amongst Elisabeth, Beate, Frida Wunderlich, Walter Täuber, Max Hirschberg and the authors. Includes letter from Curt Victorius, thanking Jastrow for an offprint, as well as an obituary of Eyck.

Box 51, Folder 4-6 Copies of Ignaz Jastrow's publications, 1911-1937 Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 62*.

Box 51, Folder 4-6 Offprints and articles, 1914-1937 Physical Description: 9 offprints

Box 62*, Folder 2 Newspaper clipping, 1911 Physical Description: 1 clipping

Box 51, Folder 7 General material regarding Ignaz Jastrow, 1882-1958 Physical Description: 15 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes copies of article by Frida Wunderlich, as well as a silhouette of her father lecturing.

Box 52 Material relating to Anna Seligmann Jastrow, 1870-1943 Box 52, Folder 1-3 Letters received, 1937-1943 Box 52, Folder 1 Beate Hahn, 1942-1943 Physical Description: 41 letters, 3 postcards, 1 card

Box 52, Folder 2-3 Other family and friends, 1937-1943 Physical Description: 56 letters, 1 postcard, 4 cards Scope and Content Note Includes letters from Elisabeth, the Hahn granddaughters, Charlotte and Cornelia, her sister-in-law, Henriette, as well as Elisabeth Freund, Maria Lederer, Anna Salomon and others.

Box 52, Folder 4-5 Packet of writings, 1870-1940, undated Physical Description: 99 leaves, 2 notebooks Scope and Content Note Labeled as a packet which Anna Jastrow had left with Lene Härter when she fled Germany, and then had returned to her by Hannelore Howard. Includes writings and letters of Anna Jastrow and a small amount of early Aron-Härter correspondence, as well as correspondence and writings of Alexander Jastrow.

Box 52, Folder 6 Seligmann family history, undated Physical Description: 134 leaves Scope and Content Note Typescript with page of notes added by Elisabeth Jastrow.

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Box 52, Folder 7 Writings by Beate Hahn, 1937-1938 Physical Description: 56 leaves Scope and Content Note Typescripts of a novella, "Die Geschichte der Barbara Klink," and an untitled reminiscence on leaving the house on Bergstrasse.

Box 52, Folder 8 Miscellaneous material 1942, undated Physical Description: 6 items Scope and Content Note Includes letter sent to Anna Silberberg in Havana, but returned undelivered; medical instructions, various addresses, card with poem, address book.

Box 53-57 Legal proceedings involving restitution and compensation claims, 1937-1971 Scope and Content Note Included here is Elisabeth Jastrow's correspondence and documentation regarding her restitution and compensation claims. For much of this process, Jastrow was represented in Germany by Hans Burchard, who had been a friend of the family in Berlin before the war. As well as correspondence with Burchard and her subsequent German lawyers, related correspondence with her sister Beate, and to a lesser extent with Alice Witte, an accountant in New York, Marie Munk, a lawyer in Cambridge who handled restitution cases, and with Max Hirschberg is included here. Jastrow organized her claims material both chronologically and topically, and that arrangement is retained here. See also Box 66.

Box 53-55 Chronological files, 1947-1971 Scope and Content Note See also Box 66.

Box 53, Folder 1 1947 Physical Description: 41 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes claims by Jastrow and initial responses of agencies and banks involved, as well as a letter from Max Hirschberg.

Box 53, 66 1948 Box 53, Folder 2 Correspondence and documentation Physical Description: 25 leaves, 5 photostats Scope and Content Note Includes further responses of agencies involved, and correspondence with Burchard regarding his research in aid of her property restitution claim and copies of his correspondence with the concerned agencies, includes report of Willi Härter's death.

Box 66, Folder 4 Negatives for photostats of Burchard letters Physical Description: 5 frames

Box 53, Folder 3 1949 Physical Description: 6 leaves Scope and Content Note Burchard sends information on the property and wonders why he hasn't heard from Jastrow, also wants to know why he is being contacted directly by agencies as her representative.

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Box 53, Folder 4 1950 Physical Description: 16 leaves Scope and Content Note Burchard explains the stages of the claims process and repeatedly requests a power of attorney and other documents, which Jastrow finally sends; letter from Hirschberg states that he filed her claim.

Box 53, Folder 5 1951 Physical Description: 40 leaves Scope and Content Note Confusion over lost mail; discussion of Beate Hahn's involvement in the claim and then settlement of the matter; reports from Burchard on different elements of claims, including a compromise offer by the current owner of the property and suggestion by Burchard that the seemingly untracable securities may have been used for the Judenabgabe; Jastrow finally sends her power of attorney and other requested material.

Box 53, Folder 6 1952 Physical Description: 23 leaves Scope and Content Note Burchard sends report on the various claims and news that he located a bank account; Jastrow sends some requested information, including copies of documents relating to her father's salary.

Box 53, Folder 7 1953 Physical Description: 21 leaves Scope and Content Note Jastrow gets back the property, but must pay a small amount to the current owner; Jastrow says she can't afford that amount; Burchard may have a buyer for the property; also includes copies of letters from Jastrow to Alice Witte regarding her claims.

Box 53, Folder 8 1954 Physical Description: 53 leaves Scope and Content Note More problems with power of attorney; bargaining with potential buyer of the property. Also correspondence with Alice Witte and Marie Munk regarding her general claims and her German pension.

Box 53, Folder 9 1955 Physical Description: 59 leaves Scope and Content Note Property sold; exchanges with Burchard over the case for compensation for the securities; letter from Hirschberg regarding filing claim for Arons securities. Also correspondence with Alice Witte regarding German pension.

Box 53, Folder 10 1956 Physical Description: 68 leaves Scope and Content Note More discussion of securities case and her mother's financial status before her departure from Berlin; Jastrow combing through her mother's letters for clues; Burchard discover that Bendix acting for Anna Jastrow at the time; Burchard thinks it unlikely they can get restitution for the securities. Also correspondence with Marie Munk regarding her general claims and German pension.

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Box 53, Folder 11 1957 Physical Description: 47 leaves Scope and Content Note Securities case to be heard in June; positive judgement on portion of claim; Jastrow contacts American Jewish restitution organizations for advice on her mother's expenses; also includes letter to Alice Witte regarding pension.

Box 53, Folder 12 1958 Physical Description: 64 leaves Scope and Content Note Various problems with a necessary form and related correspondence with Beate; Burchard going after costs of emigration and discriminatory taxes; discussion of whether money would be paid into an account in the United States or in Germany. Also correspondence with Marie Munk regarding German banks.

Box 53, Folder 13 1959 Physical Description: 8 leaves Scope and Content Note Burchard informs Jastrow that she has been awarded compensation for the securities and discusses his fee.

Box 54, Folder 1 1960 Physical Description: 7 leaves Scope and Content Note Compensation will be forthcoming for her mother's pension.

Box 54, Folder 2 1961 Physical Description: 81 leaves Scope and Content Note Jastrow sends Burchard documentation of her mother's travel expenses, information concerning confiscated jewelry and silver, and transport costs; Burchard is retiring.

Box 54, Folder 3-4 1962 Physical Description: 195 leaves Scope and Content Note New lawyer, Paul-Michael von Broecker, takes over the case; payment received for part of the claim; extensive correpondence concerning the valuation of her mother and father's household goods.

Box 54, 66 1963 Box 54, Folder 5 Documentation and correspondence Physical Description: 117 leaves 4 photographs Scope and Content Note Further documentation of the value of her mother and father's household goods; receives compensation for emigration costs.

Box 66, Folder 5 Negatives of photographs in documentation Physical Description: 5 negatives

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Box 54, Folder 6 1964 Physical Description: 80 leaves Scope and Content Note Broecker moving ahead on silver and jewelry claim.

Box 54, Folder 7 1965 Physical Description: 117 leaves Scope and Content Note Discussion of problems with earlier filings in the case; copy of the silver list; final exclusion of the silver case.

Box 55, Folder 1 1966 Physical Description: 89 leaves Scope and Content Note Broecker has nothing new to report; changes in the way her pension would be paid; correspondence with the German Consulate in Atlanta over certification.

Box 55, Folder 2 1967 Physical Description: 26 leaves Scope and Content Note Regarding monthly pension payments from Germany.

Box 55, Folder 3 1970 Physical Description: 24 leaves Scope and Content Note New lawyers take over the practice, review file and say there is no point in further attempts at restitution or compensation; also includes copies of original filing.

Box 55, Folder 4 1971 Physical Description: 2 leaves Scope and Content Note New lawyers want to close the case.

Box 56-57 Topic files, 1937-1970 Box 56, Folder 1-4 Documentation of claims relating to Anna Jastrow, 1937-1965 Physical Description: 341 leaves Scope and Content Note Documentation of Anna Jastrow's finances, forced sale of property, illegal taxation, Ignaz Jastrow's estate, emigration expenses, and emigration expenses paid for Elisabeth. Includes original correspondence and receipts, as well as summaries drawn up by Jastrow for submission to Burchard, as well as a copy of Ignaz Jastrow's death certificate.

Box 57, Folder 1 Regarding power of attorney, 1951-1963 Physical Description: 23 leaves

Box 57, Folder 2 Correspondence with Beate regarding her renunciation of restitution and compensation and regarding power of attorney, 1940-1970 Physical Description: 45 leaves

Box 57, Folder 3 Documentation of German statutes regarding compensation, 1952-1965 Physical Description: 5 items

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Box 57, Folder 4 Old notes on inheritance claim, 1938-1964 Physical Description: 44 leaves

Box 57, Folder 5 Documentation of settlements, 1949-1963 Physical Description: 59 leaves

Box 57, Folder 6 Legal fees, undated Physical Description: 4 leaves

Box 57, Folder 7 Miscellaneous material related to legal proceedings, 1946-1969 Physical Description: 41 leaves

Box 58-59 General personal papers, 1879-1966, undated Scope and Content Note See also oversize Box 62* and Flat file folder FF3**.

Box 58, FF3** Emigration from Germany, 1938-1959 Scope and Content Note See also Flat file folder FF3**.

Box 58, Folder 1 Documentation and correspondence, 1938-1959 Physical Description: 78 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes correspondence with Elsa Brinckmann and Bruno Bendix.

Oversize FF3** Customs declaration, 1942 Physical Description: 1 leaf

Box 58, Folder 2-9 Financial matters, 1879-1966 Box 58, Folder 2 Employment, 1942-1952, undated Physical Description: 13 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes applications for federal employment, information on fellowships, and packet from the Special Libraries Association.

Box 58, Folder 3 Insurance, 1952-1955 Physical Description: 14 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes both policies and informational material relating to health and property insurance.

Box 58, Folder 4 Investments, 1947-1957 Physical Description: 23 leaves Scope and Content Note Primarily informational materials, copy of application and correspondence with TIAA/CREF regarding a retirement annuity.

Box 58, Folder 5 Estate of Esther Mendelsohn, 1879-1945 Physical Description: 26 leaves, 1 book cover Scope and Content Note Materials regarding Jastrow's inheritance from her aunt, Esther Mendelsohn, also includes Mendelsohn's marriage certificate.

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Box 58, Folder 6 Taxes, 1954-1964, Physical Description: 16 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes correspondence with Fritz Arnold regarding taxes.

Box 58, Folder 7 Contents of safe, undated, Physical Description: 2 leaves

Box 58, Folder 8 Retirement, 1951-1966, Physical Description: 2 booklets, 3 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes booklet on Social Security benefits and information on the National Lutheran Home for the Aged.

Box 58, Folder 9 General banking and financial matters, 1944-1966 Physical Description: 3 booklets of check stubs, 2 savings books, 42 leaves

Box 58, Folder 10 Apartment, 1944-1946, 1964-1965 Physical Description: 12 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes rent control materials and repair bill.

Box 58, Folder 11 Car, 1941-1949 Physical Description: 16 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes invoice for purchase of car, registrations, loan and insurance documents and driver's licence.

Box 58, Folder 12 "Chicago Appeal," 1945-1946 Physical Description: 11 leaves Scope and Content Note Regarding post-war relief to Germany.

Box 58, Folder 13 Biographies of high school classmates, 1959 Physical Description: 24 leaves Scope and Content Note Compiled for the 50th anniversary of Jastrow's graduation, includes autobiographical sketch by Jastrow.

Box 58, Folder 14 Christmas lists, 1963-1965 Physical Description: 11 leaves Scope and Content Note Lists of cards and gifts.

Box 58, Folder 15 Travel brochures and documentation, 1963-1966, undated Physical Description: 14 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes currency converter, train (?) schedules, vacation brochures, lodging arrangements.

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Box 59, Folder 1 Photographs, 1923-1928, 1964, undated Physical Description: 21 photographs, 2 leaves Scope and Content Note Photographs of unidentified individuals and locations.

Box 59, Folder 2 Visiting cards, undated Physical Description: 24 items

Box 59, Folder 3 Birthday book, undated Physical Description: 1 book with 3 inserted leaves Scope and Content Note Also includes death dates.

Box 59, Folder 4-5 Addresses and telephone numbers, undated Physical Description: 1 book, 69 leaves Scope and Content Note Includes address book with numerous inserted leaves, as well as other loose addresses.

Box 62*, Folder 3 Vignettes of Rome, undated Physical Description: 2 etchings, 10 leaves Scope and Content Note Two pages cut from an unidentified book with vignettes at the base of pages of text; includes Jastrow's notes attempting to identify the prints.

Box 62*, Folder 4 Clippings, 1940-1966 Physical Description: 12 clippings Scope and Content Note Includes clippings relating to Elsa Ulich, Frank Taussig, Elizabeth Freund, Else Staudinger and other topics.

Box 59, Folder 6-7 Miscellaneous, undated Physical Description: 53 items

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