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Formal title:
Zenas Kevorkian papers
Extent:
0.85 cubic feet
Date range:
1921-1988 (bulk 1930-1950)
Abstract:
Collection consists of Kevorkian’s personal photographs, which document his life, family, and community mostly in and around Providence and Cranston, Rhode Island from the 1920s through about 1960. The collection also includes correspondence while Kevorkian was in naval training in 1942, as well as publications of Providence Technical High School and Roger Williams Junior High School.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0042
Formal title:
Christopher Kiernan papers,
Extent:
2.625 linear feet
Date range:
1975-2009
Abstract:
This collection contains documentation of the life and teaching of Christopher Kiernan, faculty member and administrator at Salve Regina from 1980 to 2009.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Archives
Collection call no:
RG21.6
Formal title:
Rudy Kikel papers
Extent:
16.5 Linear feet
Date range:
1942-2017 (bulk 1960-2006)
Abstract:
This collection represents a comprehensive portrait of Rudy Kikel, a distinguished gay poet, scholar, and journalist, and a staunch supporter of gay and lesbian writers and artists. It documents Kikel's tenure as the arts and entertainment editor for Bay Windows, New England's leading LGBT weekly, from 1983 when it was first founded until he retired in 2004. The collection consists of a variety of materials, the bulk of which date from the early 1960s to 2004. It includes an extensive compilation of manuscripts of Kikel's poetry, copies of his scholarly and professional writings, an assortment of significant LGBT periodicals, and correspondence from many acclaimed gay poets, including Thom Gunn, Richard Howard, Felice Picano, Paul Monette, and James Merrill, to cite just a few.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2008.029
Formal title:
Florence King papers
Extent:
8 linear feet
Date range:
1897-2015 (bulk 1936-2015)
Abstract:
Florence King’s papers document her life as a writer and social commentator. This collection includes correspondence with publishers and agents, book contracts, publicity, reviews, tearsheets, manuscripts and letters that King received from fans of her work. The manuscripts, tearsheets, literary correspondence and copies of columns provide great detail into Miss King’s writing career. Her financial records give insight into what a writer of her time was paid for her work. The correspondence often includes the letters King received as well as a copy of her reply which makes it easy to follow conversations and see context. There are a few personal photographs and letters with friends but not much of an intimate nature.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2016.001
Formal title:
Rufus King papers
Extent:
8 linear feet
Date range:
1922-1980 (bulk 1950-1980)
Abstract:
Rufus King was a lawyer and a national leader of the movement to decriminalize narcotics. He also wrote extensively about organized crime, drug laws, and gambling. This collection contains general correspondence, newspaper clippings, personal notes on specific drugs and their effects, legal notes, drafts and correspondence regarding his book The Drug Hang Up and several of his articles, along with Congressional bills and reports.
Repository:
Brown University Library
Collection call no:
Ms. 2008.020
Formal title:
The King Family Letters Collection
Extent:
4 Hollinger boxes
Date range:
circa 1835-1925
Abstract:
The King Family Letters Collection is composed of letters written by or to members of the King family or associated persons, including members of the Armstrong and Rives families. Many of the letters are between Gwendolen King and her mother Ella Rives King. Most of the letters are written in English, but some are written in French, and others are partially in French and partially in English
Repository:
The Preservation Society of Newport County
Collection call no:
PSNCA.H.021
Formal title:
The King Family Photographs Collection
Extent:
1 Hollinger box
Date range:
circa 1850-1925
Abstract:
This collection is comprised mostly of photographs of members of the King family and associated persons. The collection also contains a few paper documents, mostly written in French and seemingly related to the service of Philip Wheaton Rives King in a welfare organization attached to the French army during World War I.
Repository:
The Preservation Society of Newport County
Collection call no:
PSNCA.H.022
Formal title:
Kingston Congregational Church
Extent:
0.75 linear feet,
Date range:
1835-1968
Abstract:
This collection contains historical documents, newsletters, programs of service, annual reports, and budgets of the historic Kingston Congregational Church in Kingston, Rhode Island.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 169
Formal title:
Kingstown Association, Inc.
Extent:
0.25 linear feet,
Date range:
1946-1948
Abstract:
This collection contains the records of the Kingstown Association, Inc., a corporation which was formed in 1946 to purchase the Anstis French farm at the junction of route 138 and Upper College Road in Kingston, Rhode Island.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 147
Formal title:
Kingstowne Music Club
Extent:
1 linear foot,
Date range:
1939-1966
Abstract:
The Kingstowne Music Club was a civic organization dedicated to fostering the appreciation and enjoyment of music, founded in 1939 in Kingston, Rhode Island. This collection consists mainly of the group's performance programs and meeting notes.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 140

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