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Biographical Sketch

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Separated Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Series I. Works, ca. 1900-1955

Series II. Correspondence, ca. 1902-1960

Series III. Carnets, 1901-59

Series IV. Personal and Legal Papers, ca. 1886-1959

Series V. Roché Family, 1886-1971

University of Texas, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center

Henri Pierre Roché:

An Inventory of His Papers in the Carlton Lake Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center



Creator:Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959
Title:Henri Pierre Roché Papers
Dates:ca. 1886-1971
Abstract:The Roché papers consist of manuscripts of published and unpublished works, diaries (carnets), correspondence, and family papers.
RLIN Record #:TXRC96-A14
Extent:47 boxes, 2 oversize folders (19.74 linear feet)
Language: Some correspondence and journal entries in English; small amount of material in German; all other material in French.
Note: We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which provided funds for the processing and cataloging of this collection.
Repository: The University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center

Biographical Sketch

Henri Pierre Roché was born in Paris on May 28, 1879. His father died when he was an infant, and, as an only child, Roché had a close relationship with his mother, Clara. Her influence in his personal life is evidenced by his delayed marriages, first to Germaine Bonnard and then Denise Roché, and in his relationships with other women, such as Margaret Hart. She seems to have had an ideal woman in mind for her son, and he appears to have followed this philosophy, waiting for the perfect woman to be the mother of his child. He met many women along the way. He also used a pseudonym for Don Juan et... because of his mother's disapproval of the work.

Many of his relationships Roché later depicted in his novels, namely Jules et Jim (Franz and Helen Hessel) and Deux anglaises and et le continent (Violet and Margaret Hart). A prolific writer, Roché kept journals, and the collection includes these in original form starting in 1901, as well as transcriptions beginning in 1904. These writings were to become his autobiography, but although he did begin such a work, it was not finished before his death at age eighty. He received an award for Jules et Jim at the age of seventy-four, the Prix Claire Belon, or "basket of clams," and both this novel and Deux anglaises et le continent were made into films by François Truffaut.

Roché led a rich life, personally as well as professionally. He was a journalist; an art collector, advisor, and dealer; a writer; a guide for the American Industry Mission when it visited France; as well as a diarist and "ladies man." Roché had many lovers, oftentimes simultaneously, and often in a triangle with one of his male friends, such as Franz Hessel or Marcel Duchamp. Roché's ulterior motive in his relationships with women seems to have been a desire to study women. In some ways this seems devious; in others, a psychological aspiration, or perhaps a reflection of his mother's dominance and his attempt to break free from it through understanding. At any rate, Roché was a prolific writer, in volume as well as content. He was a man of many interests and talents, and lived a very full and fulfilling life, as this collection well documents.

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Scope and Contents

The Henri Pierre Roché Papers, ca. 1886-1971, consist of manuscripts, typescripts, notebooks, notes, clippings, correspondence, printed material, diaries, and financial and legal documentation. The papers were originally acquired from Henri Pierre Roché's widow, Denise Roché, who had begun to organize and arrange the papers herself, placing groups of materials into paper folders or cardboard carriers and annotating the containers as to title, date, or correspondent. Although the containers she provided are housed with the collection, Denise Roché's overall structure of the material was not preserved. The material is now arranged in five series: I. Works, II. Correspondence, III. Carnets, IV. Personal and Legal Papers, and V. Roché Family.

Roché's works, both published and unpublished, are well represented in this group of papers, and they include novels, plays, short stories, poetry, translations, and articles. Much of this material appears to be the beginning stages of works that were never completed or published, and most titles consist of a few pages of handwritten narrative, although the evolution of many works, particularly those that were eventually published, is documented extensively. For example, material relating to the novels Jules et Jim and Deux anglaises et le continent includes the correspondence and diaries of some of the individuals who later appeared as characters in the novels. This series also contains printed material relating to the works, such as reviews and advertisements, as well as additional correspondence regarding the work. Other creative works about art are located in the Art subseries of Series IV.

Although correspondence can be found throughout the collection, the Correspondence series is reserved for those letters not explicitly related to Roché's writing projects. For the most part, the correspondence in Series II is between Henri Pierre Roché and his two wives, Germaine Bonnard and Denise (Renard) Roché; however, other correspondents are also represented, such as Georges Braque, Jean Cocteau, Marcel Duchamp, Marie Laurencin, Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, and Gertrude Stein.

Series III contains Roché's daily agendas and diaries (referred to herein as "carnets"), which begin in 1901 and end in 1959, and document various aspects of his personal and professional life. Transcriptions of several carnets, through 1945, commissioned by film director François Truffaut, as well as a photocopy of one carnet, accompany the collection. This series is arranged chronologically, thereby integrating agendas, original carnets, and transcriptions of the same year with each other. Unless authorized, only the transcriptions are available for use.

Roché's interests in art, real estate, and his autobiography are well documented in the Personal and Legal Papers series. This series is arranged into four subseries: Art, Autobiography, Usha Villas, and Personal Documents. The Art subseries includes drafts and notes for articles about art and artists, in addition to inventories and financial documentation for Roché's personal art collection. Material relating to the art collection that was generated after Henri Pierre Roché's death by his widow and son, Denise and Jean-Claude Roché, is also located in this subseries. Notes, early journals, and essays concerning the afterlife make up the Autobiography subseries. The subseries Usha Villas relates to real estate transactions. A final subseries contains his personal documents, such as his address books, birth certificate, and obituaries.

The last series contains materials relating to Roché's family. Journals, correspondence, works, financial, legal, and medical records, and printed material document the lives of Roché's mother Clara, his second wife, Denise, and his son Jean-Claude. The Roché Family series is divided into subseries corresponding to each family member: Clara Roché, Denise Roché, and Jean-Claude Roché.

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Restrictions

Access:

Open for research; curatorial permission required for access to original carnets for which transcriptions exist. Permission from copyright holders must accompany photoduplication requests for Jean Cocteau, Marcel Duchamp, Helen Hessel, Henri Pierre Roché, and Erik Satie materials.

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Index Terms

Persons
Arensberg, Louise.
Auric, Georges, 1899- .
Bayle, Germaine.
Bonnard, Germaine.
Braque, Georges, 1882-1963.
Chalupt, René.
Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963.
Copeau, Jacques, 1879-1949.
Doucet, Jacques, 1853-1929.
Dubuffet, Jean, 1901- .
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968.
Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957.
Ebihara, Kinosuke, 1904-1970.
Fassbinder, Johanna.
Foster, Jeanne Robert, 1879-1970.
Frueh, Alfred Joseph, 1880-1968.
George, Olga.
Giraud, Henri, 1879-1949.
Groult, Nicole, 1887-1967.
Hart, Margaret Barratt, d.1926.
Hart, Violet.
Hessel, Franz, 1880-1941.
Hessel, Helen, 1886-1982.
Hug, Charles, 1899- .
Lamb, Euphemia.
Laurencin, Marie, 1883-1956.
Man Ray, 1890-1976.
Marembert, Jean.
Migraine, Michel.
Nazzi, Louis, 1885-1913.
Nicholson, Ben, 1894- .
Orgeix, Anne Marie Lucas d'.
Orgeix, Christian d', 1927- .
Paulhan, Jean, 1884-1968.
Perdriat, Hélène.
Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973.
Quinn, John, 1870-1924.
Roché, Clara.
Roché, Denise.
Roché, Jean-Claude.
Roussel, Albert, 1869-1937.
Salmon, André, 1881- .
Satie, Erik, 1866-1925.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946.
Stein, Leo, 1872-1947.
Tella, Garcia.
Uhde, Wilhelm, 1874-1947.
Wiesel, Louise.
Wols, 1913-1951.
Wood, Beatrice.
Zanon, Carlo.
Subjects
Jules et Jim (Motion picture).
Authors, French--20th century.
Art--Collectors and collecting.
Document Types
Diaries.
Journals.
Love letters.

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Related Material

A catalog of the Ransom Center's 1991 exhibit, Henri Pierre Roché: An Introduction, provides additional information on Roché materials housed at the Ransom Center. The Center also houses the papers of Marcel Duchamp, Roché's longtime friend and collaborator.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition:

Gifts of Carlton Lake and purchase, 1981, 1995, 1996 (G10713, R13533)

Processed by:

Diane Goldenberg-Hart and Rebecca Altermatt, 1995; Monique Daviau, Richard Workman, Catherine Stollar, 2004

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Henri Pierre Roché Papers—Folder List

 

Series I. Works, ca. 1900-1955

Extensive handwritten notes and manuscripts, revised manuscripts, typescripts, tear sheets from publications, clippings, publicity materials, correspondence, and diaries are included in this series. Major works represented here include Deux anglaises et le continent, Jules et Jim, Don Juan et..., and La tunique jaune. The Works are arranged alphabetically by title, and related correspondence, clippings, and publicity materials are located with the corresponding work.
Manuscript versions of both Deux anglaises et le continent and Jules et Jim are supplemented by correspondence and diaries written by individuals who were the inspirations for characters in the novels. The group of papers relating to Deux anglaises et le continent includes correspondence between H.-P. Roché and Margaret and Violet Hart, as well as a journal written by Margaret Hart. This group also contains a journal by Roché that relates to his relationship with the Hart girls. Similarly, documents regarding Jules et Jim include correspondence between Roché and Franz and Helen Hessel. Additionally, Helen Hessel's diaries are housed here, although due to their fragile condition, use of some of these diaries is restricted. Finally, because both Deux anglaises et le continent and Jules et Jim were made into films by François Truffaut, the papers include items relating to the film versions, such as clippings annotated by Roché and publicity material.
Many items in the Works series appear as little more than a title and notes scribbled across a page, and in those cases, the work has been filed alphabetically by title. In some instances, one notebook or group of papers contains several distinctive and separately titled works; these are filed alphabetically under the first title of that group. In her arrangement of her husband's papers, Denise Roché appears to have created a group entitled Poèmes, and another called Pensées. Her arrangement of these materials has been preserved and they are filed as a group under the titles she provided.
Photographs that were acquired with other Roché materials have been removed from the Papers and transferred to the Photography Collection.
Subseries A. Henri Pierre Roché, 1900-33
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211.1A-Arf
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211.2Arg-Az
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211.3B
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211.4C
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211.5D
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211.6Dâhut
Deux anglaises et le continent
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211.7"Roman I, ""Roman II"
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211.8Handwritten corrections
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212.1Dateline, notes, "Résumé"
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212.2Notes, corrections, "Alésia,"" Table de matières"
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212.3"Journal de Muriel" (in H.-P. Roché's hand), "Journal de Claude"
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212.4Letters as drafts to be included in novel
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212.5"Roman" (incomplete draft)
Handwritten draft
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212.6"Table,""Résumé," and pp. 1-144
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212.7Pp. 145-270
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212.8Complete typescript
Typescript
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213.1Pp. 1-160
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213.2Pp. 161-[303]
Letters from Margaret Hart to H.-P. Roché
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213.31900-Feb. 1902 (includes letter from Mama or Mme. Hart)
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213.4March-April 1902
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213.5May 1902-7
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213.61908-9
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213.71910-27 (includes letter from Margaret Hart to "Mabel")
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214.1Letters from H.-P. Roché to Margaret Hart
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214.2Letters from Margaret Hart to Violet Hart
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214.3Letters from Violet Hart to H.-P. Roché
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214.4Margaret Hart's journals
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214.5H.-P. Roché's journal
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214.6Letters regarding Deux anglaises et le continent
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214.7Clippings regarding the book version
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214.8Clippings relating to the film version
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214.9Miscellaneous documents
Don Juan et...
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214.10Notes, fragments, autograph sketches
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214.11Typed manuscript "par Jean Voru"
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214.12Typed manuscript (incomplete)
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215.1Typed manuscript (bound in vellum)
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215.2Typed manuscript "avant dernière version 1920"
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215.3Typed manuscript with annotations
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215.4Notes, fragments; documents relating to publication; clippings
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215.5Hélène Perdriat (poems)
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215.6Don Quichotte
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215.7E
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215.8F
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216.1G
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216.2H-J
Jules et Jim
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216.3"Une amitié"
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216.4Handwritten manuscript
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216.5-6Handwritten manuscript, in four notebooks
Various manuscripts relating to Jules et Jim
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216.7Originals
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242.7Transcription (partial)
Letters from Franz Hessel to H.-P. Roché
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216.81904-10
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217.11911-13
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217.21914-21
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217.31922-32
Letters from Helen Hessel to H.-P. Roché
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217.41913, 1919-20
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217.51921
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217.61922-23
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217.71924
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217.81925-30
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218.11931-33
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218.2Letters by H.-P. Roché to various recipients
Diary, 1913, 1920, 1956
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218.3Original
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242.7Transcription
Helen Hessel's diaries, 1920, nd
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218.4I-II
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218.5III-IV
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218.6V-VI
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218.7VII-VIII
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218.8IX-X
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218.9X-XI
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218.10XIIa, XIV
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218.11XV-XVI
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219.1XVII-XVIII
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219.2XIX-XX
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219.3XXI-XXII
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219.4XXIII-XXIV
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219.5Prix Claire Belon
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219.6Original prospectus for Jules et Jim
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219.7Newspaper and magazine clippings and articles relating to book version (includes some correspondence)
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219.8Newspaper and magazine clippings and articles relating to film version
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219.9Miscellaneous materials relating to Jules et Jim
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219.10L-M
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220.1Le léopard rouge
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220.2La Marquise de Pommeraye
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220.3Memoires of the Countess of Reventlow
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220.4Translated version: Sommaire des mémoires de la comtesse de Reventlow; includes clippings
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220.5Modernization de l'état d'Indore
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220.6N
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220.7P
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220.8Pensées
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220.9Poèmes and Pensées; Poèmes I, mimeograph list
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221.1Poèmes II
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221.2Poèmes IV-V
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221.3, os75Poèmes chinois
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221.4R
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221.5La ronde
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221.6Les roses enchantées ou la fidélité de Taô
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221.7S
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221.8Le sauteriot
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221.9T
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222.1Tigres avec Bala
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222.2Trois charades
La tunique jaune
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222.3Typed manuscripts
Typed signed manuscripts
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222.4Copy 1
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222.5Copy 2
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222.6Résumé and synopsis
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222.7Legal documents and correspondence
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222.8Theater program
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222.9Clippings
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222.10U-V
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222.11Victor
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223.1Fragments and notes
Subseries B. Third-Party Works, 1956, nd
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223.2A-R
Perdriat, Hélène
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223.3A-Z
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223.4"Le couvent"
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223.5"21 poems"
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223.6S-Z
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223.7Wood, Beatrice, "Pinching Spaniards: Letters to Steve," 1956

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Series II. Correspondence, ca. 1902-1960

Most of this series consists of correspondence between H.-P. Roché and his two wives, Germaine Bonnard and Denise (Renard) Roché. It is divided into two categories: Letters (arranged alphabetically by recipient) and Recipient (arranged alphabetically by author). Correspondence between two individuals other than H.-P. Roché is included in the Third-Party Correspondence subseries.
Correspondence between H.-P. Roché and Germaine Bonnard primarily relates to their own relationship, but discussions of Roché's involvement with other women, including Helen Hessel, are prevalent. Correspondence with Denise Roché is largely of the same nature, although much of the later material revolves around the birth and upbringing of their son Jean-Claude.
Other noteworthy correspondents in this series include Euphemia Lamb, an English woman with whom Roché had an affair, who at one time had been a model for the painter Augustus John. Louise Bucking (Weisel) was another of his non-French lovers, and she, along with Germaine Bayle, provided material for his work Don Juan et... . Letters from Jean-Claude Roché to his father are also included in this series. Correspondence between Germain Bonnard and Helen Hessel is part of the Third-Party Correspondence subseries.
Other correspondence can be found in the Works series and in the Art subseries of Series IV.
Subseries A. Henri Pierre Roché
Letters
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223.8A-Z
Bonnard, Germaine
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223.91902-12
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223.101913-23
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223.111924-27
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223.121928-29
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224.11930-31
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224.21933-34
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224.31935-39
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224.41940-41
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224.51942-43
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224.61944-45
Roché, Denise
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224.71929-34
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224.81941
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224.91945-46, 1951
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225.1Roché, Jean-Claude, 1937-55
Tella, Garcia
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225.21948-53
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225.31954-60
Recipient
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225.4A
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225.5Arensberg, Louise
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225.6Auric, Georges
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225.7B
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225.8Bayle, Germaine, 1911-13, 1916
Bonnard, Germaine
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225.91902-4
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226.11905-15
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226.21916-19
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226.31920-21
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226.41922-25
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226.51926-28
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226.61929-37
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226.71940-45
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226.8Braque, Georges
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226.9C
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227.1Chalupt, René
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227.2Cocteau, Jean
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227.3Copeau, Jacques
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227.4D-E
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227.5Doucet, Jacques
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227.6Dubuffet, Jean
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227.7Dunsany, Edward John Moreton
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227.8Ebihara, Kinosuke
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227.9F-G
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227.10Fassbinder, Johanna
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227.11Foster, Jeanne Robert
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227.12Frueh, Albert
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227.13George, Olga
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227.14 Giraud, Henri
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227.15Groult, Nicole
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227.16H-K
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228.1Hug, Charles
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228.2L-O
Lamb, Euphemia
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228.31907-July 1908
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228.4Aug. 1908-31
Laurencin, Marie
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228.51906
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228.61907-9
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228.71910
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228.81911
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229.11912
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229.21913-14
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229.31915
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229.41916-18
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229.51919
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229.61920
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229.71921-53
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229.8Marembert, Jean
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229.9Nazzi, Louis
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229.10Nicholson, Ben
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229.11Orgeix, Anne-Marie Lucas d'
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229.12Orgeix, Christian d'
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229.13Pa-Pz
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229.14Paulhan, Jean
Perdriat, Hélène
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230.11915-18
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230.21919-50
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230.31951-53
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230.41956
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230.51957
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230.61958-59
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230.7Picasso, Pablo
Quinn, John
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230.81919-20
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230.91921
1922
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230.10Jan.-May
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230.11June
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230.12July-Sept.
1923
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231.1Jan.-March
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231.2April-Dec.
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231.31924-25
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231.4, os93Clippings
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231.5R-Sd
Roché, Denise
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231.61929-32
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231.71933-34
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231.81936-40
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232.11944-53, nd
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232.2Salmon, André
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232.3Satie, Erik
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232.4 Se-Sz
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232.5Stein, Gertrude
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232.6Stein, Leo
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232.7Ta-Z
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232.8Uhde, Wilhelm
Wiesel, Louise
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232.91907-12
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232.101913-27
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232.11Wols (pseud. of Schulze, Alfred Otto Wolfgang)
Wood, Beatrice
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232.121918-26
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232.131927-46
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232.14Zanon, Carlo
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232.15Unidentified
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233.1Incomplete identification (first name, initials, or nickname only), A-Z, 1905-22, nd
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233.2Incomplete identification, Danielle, nd
Subseries B. Third-Party Correspondence
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233.3A-D
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233.4E-K
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233.5Correspondence between Helen Hessel and Germaine Bonnard, 1929-33
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233.6L-P
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233.7Q-Z, unidentified
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233.8Correspondence between Wols and Honoré Lassalle

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Series III. Carnets, 1901-59

Carnets, agendas, and transcriptions document most of Roché's adult life in this series. An avid diarist, Roché recorded and later reviewed most of his life experiences. Much of the information contained in the carnets is described and discussed in the 1991 Ransom Center catalog Henri Pierre Roché: An Introduction. All items are carnets unless indicated otherwise. Numbers in parentheses indicate numbers written on the original journals. Transcripts exist for many of the carnets. Because of their fragile condition, access to the original carnets is subject to approval by the French Curator.
1901
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235.1Oct. 6-28
1902
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235.2Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
1903
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235.3Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
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235.4Jan. 1-June 20
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235.5June 4-July 19
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235.6July 7-Sept. 9
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235.7Sept. 10-Nov. 3
1904
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235.8Jan. 1-Jan. 5, 1905 (agenda)
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235.9Jan. 1-April 4
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235.10April 9-May 15 (I)
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235.11May 14-22 (II)
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235.12May 20-June 6 (III)
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235.13 June 6-21 (IV)
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235.14 June 21-July 10 (V)
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235.15July 11-29 (VI)
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235.16July 29-Sept. 7 (VII)
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235.17Sept. 7-24 (VIII)
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235.18 Sept. 25-Nov. 17 (IX)
Nov. 17-Dec. 28 (X)
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236.1 Original
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233.9Transcription
Dec. 29-Jan. 25, 1905 (XI)
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236.2 Original
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233.9 Transcription
1905
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235.19Jan. 1-Jan. 4, 1906 (agenda)
Jan. 25-March 17 (XII)
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236.3Original
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233.9Transcription
March 17-April 10 (XIII)
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236.4Original
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233.9Transcription
April 12-30 (XIV)
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236.5Original
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233.9Transcription
May 1-13 (XV)
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236.6Original
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233.9Transcription
May 13-June 1 (XVI)
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236.7Original
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233.9Transcription
June 2-July 2 (XVII)
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236.8Original
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233.9Transcription
July 2-Aug. 2 (XVIII)
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236.9Original
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233.9Transcription
Aug. 5-Oct. 15 (XIX)
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236.10Original
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233.9Transcription
Oct. 15-Nov. 25 (XX)
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236.11Original
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233.9Transcription
Nov. 25-Dec. 22 (XXI)
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236.12Original
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233.9Transcription
Dec. 22-Jan. 19, 1906 (XXII)
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236.13Original
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241.1Transcription
1906
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239.1Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Jan. 19-Feb. 21 (XXIII)
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236.14Original
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription
Feb. 21-March 30 (XXIV)
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236.15Original
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241.1Transcription
April 1-May 4 (XXV)
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236.16Original
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription
May 5-June 10 (XXVI)
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236.17Original
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription
June 10-July 21 (XXVII)
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236.18Original
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241.1Transcription
July 21-Aug. 23 (XXVIII)
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236.19Original
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription
Aug. 24-Sept. 13 (XXIX)
Box-Folder
236.20Original (English version)
Box-Folder
236.21Original (French version)
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription of French version
Sept. 13-Oct. 20 (XXX)
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236.22Original
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription
Oct. 20-Nov. 27 (XXXI)
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236.23Original
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription
Nov. 28-Dec. 27 (XXXII)
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236.24Original
Box-Folder
241.1Transcription
Dec. 27-March 4, 1907 (XXXIII)
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236.25Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
1907
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239.1Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
March 6-April 15 (XXXIV)
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236.26Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
April 15-May 4 (XXXV)
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236.27Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
May 4-May 24 (XXXVI)
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236.28Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
May 24-July 6 (XXXVII)
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236.29Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
July 6-26 (XXXVIII)
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236.30Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
July 26-Aug. 4 (XXXIX)
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236.31Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
Aug.-Jan. 1908 (40)
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236.32Original
Box-Folder
241.2Transcription
1908
Box-Folder
239.1Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Jan.-April (41)
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236.33Original
Box-Folder
241.3Transcription
April-May (42)
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236.34Original
Box-Folder
241.3Transcription
May (43)
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236.35Original
Box-Folder
241.3Transcription
May-Aug. (44)
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236.36Original
Box-Folder
241.3Transcription
July-Jan. 1909 (45)
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236.37Original
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241.3Transcription
1909
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235.20 1909-13
Box-Folder
239.1Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Jan.-April (46)
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236.38Original
Box-Folder
241.4Transcription
April-May (47)
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236.39Original
Box-Folder
241.4Transcription
June (48)
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236.40Original
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241.4Transcription
July-Sept. 15 (49)
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236.41Original
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241.4Transcription
Sept. 15-Feb. 1910 (50)
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236.42Original
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241.4Transcription
1910
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239.2Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Feb.-April 14 (51)
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236.43Original
Box-Folder
241.5Transcription
April 14-July 8 (52)
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236.44Original
Box-Folder
241.5Transcription
July 8-Oct. 7 (53)
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236.45Original
Box-Folder
241.5Transcription
Oct. 7-Jan. 1911 (54)
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236.46Original
Box-Folder
241.5Transcription
1911
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239.2Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Jan.-April 16 (55)
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236.47Original
Box-Folder
241.6Transcription
April 18-May 14 (56)
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236.48Original
Box-Folder
241.6Transcription
May 14-June 9 (57)
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236.49Original
Box-Folder
241.6Transcription
June 9-July 8 (58)
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236.50Original
Box-Folder
241.6Transcription
July 8-Sept. (59)
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236.51Original
Box-Folder
241.6Transcription
Sept.-Sept. 1912 (60)
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236.52Original
Box-Folder
241.6Transcription
1912
Box-Folder
239.2Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Sept. 25, 1912-August 25, 1914 (61)
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236.53Original
Box-Folder
241.6Transcription
1913
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239.2Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
1914
Box-Folder
239.3Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
1915
Box-Folder
239.3Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Jan. 17-Feb. 19 (62)
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236.54Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
Feb. 19-March (63)
Box-Folder
236.55Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
March-June 1 (64)
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236.56Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
June 1-Aug. 14 (65)
Box-Folder
236.57Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
Aug. 14-Sept. 23 (66)
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236.58Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
Sept. 23-Oct. 31 (67)
Box-Folder
236.59Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
Oct. 31-Dec. 2 (68)
Box-Folder
236.60Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
Dec. 2-Jan. 20, 1916 (69)
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236.61Original
Box-Folder
242.1Transcription
1916
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239.3Jan. 1-Dec. 31 (agenda)
Jan. 20-March 12 (70)
Box-Folder
236.62Original
Box-Folder
242.2Transcription
March 12-April 21 (71)
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236.63Original
Box-Folder
242.2Transcription
April 21-May 21 (72)
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236.64Original
Box-Folder
242.2Transcription
May 21-June 23 (73)
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236.65Original
Box-Folder
242.2Transcription
June 23-Aug. 18 (74)
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236.66Original
Box-Folder
242.2Transcription
Aug. 18-Sept. 10 (75)
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236.67Original
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242.2Transcription