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titleLehman Brothers. Records, 1868-1986 (inclusive)
repositoryHistorical Collections, Baker Library
descriptionExecutive records, personal papers, correspondence, photographs, and mementos comprise a smaller but significant portion of the Lehman Brothers Inc. Collection. These records are of historical interest but are not comprehensive. For the most part, the collection remains organized as it was originally by major Lehman Brothers figures such as Robert Lehman, the Kahn family, the Warburg family, and John Schiff. These papers deal with both business and personal matters, and include newspaper clippings, information about Robert Lehman's art collection, and correspondence among Lehman executives. The collection also includes a selection of papers from Lehman Brothers' clients, showing how they did business.

Biographical and Historical Note
The investment banking firm Lehman Brothers was founded as a cotton brokerage in Alabama in 1850. Lehman Brothers quickly evolved from a general merchandising business into a commodities brokerage, eventually becoming a merchant banking firm offering sizable securities trading and financial advisory services. In 1977, Lehman Brothers, Inc. merged with Kuhn, Loeb & Company, another noted investment banking firm. The merged company was called Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb.
extent204 linear ft. (157 v., 370 boxes)
formatsBusiness Papers Correspondence Personal Papers Photographs Clippings
accessAppointment necessary to consult collection.
record linkhttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HBS.Baker.EAD:bak00042
record sourcehttp://hollis.harvard.edu/
finding aidCollection finding aid available in the repository and electronically at http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HBS.Baker.EAD:bak00042
acquisition informationGift of Lehman Brothers, 2002
updated03/16/2023 10:29:57
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titleOtto H. Kahn Papers ©2007 Princeton University Library
repositoryPrinceton University
descriptionConsists primarily of correspondence (over 400 boxes) of Kahn during the last twenty-five years of his life when he was prominent as an international banker (with Kuhn, Loeb & Co.), a philanthropist, and a leader in the cultural life of both New York City and the nation. Much of the collection is related to Kahn's business interests in the financial community and in the arts, such as the Metropolitan Opera House where he was chairman of the board. The correspondence reflects not only his generosity as a philanthropist but also the active interest he took in the many groups he supported by serving on administrative and policy-making boards. The scope of Kahn's influence can be seen in the many letters, telegrams, and statements of sympathy from all over the world expressed at his death. As a patron of the arts and an international banking figure, he was often called upon to speak, and the collection contains many pamphlet copies of such public addresses and published opinions, as well as 25 bound volumes of correspondence and clippings regarding them. There is also material assembled by John Kobler while preparing his biography Otto the Magnificent: The Life of Otto Kahn (1988), with the manuscript of his text.

Included among Kahn's correspondents are the world leaders Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Winston Churchill; and the well-known composers and performers Cleofonte Campanini, Enrico Carusco, George Gershwin, Alma Gluck, Lee Shubert, Jacob J. Shubert, and Arturo Toscanini.

Notes:
The primary language of the collection is English, but there are also materials in French and German, and a small amount in Hungarian and Italian.

Location: Special Collections
Call number: TC032
extent191.2 linear feet (459 archival boxes, 8 record center cartons, 1 oversize flat box)
formatsCorrespondence Ephemera Business Records Photographs Clippings
accessContact repository for restrictions
record linkhttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/3t945q793
bibliographySome correspondence in the collection was published in Otto the Magnificent: The Life of Otto Kahn, edited by John Kobler (New York: Scribner's Sons, 1988).
record sourcehttp://catalog.princeton.edu
finding aidOnline and in repository. Finding Aid Published in 2002, ©2007 Princeton University Library
acquisition informationThe collection was a gift from Gilbert W. Kahn in 1951.
updated11/12/2014 11:29:56
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titleJane Wade papers, 1903-1971.
repositoryArchives of American Art
descriptionPapers gathered during Wade's work at the Curt Valentin Gallery and Fine Arts Associates, Inc.

Includes: Valentin's correspondence, with letters from Gerhard Marcks, Henry Kahnweiler, Lyonel Feininger, Alexander Calder, Henry Moore, E.L. Kirchner, and others; letters to Wade from Alexander Calder, Marino Marini, David Smith, Will Grohmann, Henry Moore, Quappi Beckmann, and others; correspondence between David Smith and Otto Gerson of Fine Arts Associates; condolence letters about Valentin; notes by John B. Flannagan; writings on Valentin by Henry Moore, Andre Masson, and Will Grohmann; a print by Gerhard Marcks; sketches by David Smith; lists of Valentin's exhibitions and Picasso items sold; clippings about Valentin and photographs.


Biographical Note
Art dealer; New York, N.Y. Employed by Curt Valentin Gallery and Fine Arts Associates, Inc.

extent.2 linear ft. (on partial microfilm reel)
formatsMicrofilm Correspondence Photographs Writings
accessPatrons must use microfilm copy.
record sourcehttp://www.siris.si.edu/
acquisition informationDonated 1976 by Jane Wade.
updated11/12/2014 11:29:56
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