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Collection Number: 05210

Collection Title: Eli N. Evans Papers, 1965-2008

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Size 66.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 35,000 items)
Abstract Writer Eli N. Evans was born and raised in Durham, N.C., the son of E.J. Evans, mayor of Durham, 1950-1962, and Sarah Nachamson Evans. Eli Evans served as senior program director of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a national educational foundation, 1967-1977. In 1977, Evans joined the Charles H. Revson Foundation as president and retired in 2003. The Revson Foundation awarded grants to a wide range of organizations, including those involved in urban affairs, education, and Jewish philanthropy. The collection includes correspondence; writings; subject files; research materials; Carnegie Corporation of New York, Charles H. Revson Foundation, and other organizational materials; pictures; and other items. There is personal and business correspondence, 1968-2003, including requests for grants and donations, thank you letters, greeting cards, and letters about project ideas. Some of the personal materials relate to Evans family members. Correspondents include politicians such as Hubert Humphrey and Terry Sanford; writers Roy Hoffman and Elie Wiesel; diplomat and writer Abba Eban; professor of law and public policy Joel Fleishman; and Thomas W. Lambeth of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. Correspondence concerns various projects including the children's television program, Rechov Sumsum; Evans's books, including The Provincials, Judah P. Benjamin: the Jewish Confederate, and The Lonely Days Were Sundays; and the Revson-supported television series, Heritage: Civilization and the Jews. Other subjects include the Public Broadcasting Task Force; Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc.; and the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. There are drafts of the Judah P. Benjamin book; subject files concerning Jews in the South and other topics; research materials for a proposed book on American Jews in the United States Civil War; and materials pertaining to Evans's speaking engagements. Carnegie Corporation of New York materials include correspondence, memoranda, and subject files. Charles H. Revson Foundation materials include correspondence, project files, and clippings. There are also correspondence, reports, and clippings documenting Evans's service on the boards of organizations including the Arts, Education, and Americans, Inc., the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute for Southern Jewish Life, the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, the North Carolina Task Force on Public Telecommunications, and the University of North Carolina Center for Public Television. Materials also reflect Evans's involvement with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his fundraising efforts on behalf of its General Alumni Association. Pictures include photographs of individuals, Evans's family, groups, events, and other images. The Addition of 2008 includes reviews, contracts, press releases, correspondence, promotion events, and other materials related to Eli Evans's books Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner, and The Provincials: A Personal History of Jews in the South; correspondence of Evans during his tenure as chair of the Jewish Media Fund; articles, op-ed pieces, drafts of speeches, and book reviews authored by Evans that reflect his interests in Jewish history and Jewish-American community, the American South, and philanthropy; correspondence with cultural, educational, and Jewish leaders; correspondence, subject files, financial records, and other materials related to foundations, businesses, and other organizations with which Evans was involved, particularly the Charles H. Revson Foundation; and correspondence and other materials related to personal and professional acquaintances. There are also videotapes, chiefly containing interviews with Evans.
Creator Evans, Eli N.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Eli N. Evans Papers #5210, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Eli Evans of New York, N.Y., in May 2005 (Acc. 100071) and in February 2008 (Acc. 100854).
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Updated by: Amanda Ross and Kathryn Roth, May 2008; Laura Hart, February 2019; Anne Wells, May 2020

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Writer Eli N. Evans was born and raised in Durham, N.C. He is the son of E.J. Evans, also known as "Mutt" Evans, mayor of Durham, 1950-1962, and Sarah Nachamson Evans. After graduating from the University of North Carolina in 1958, he served two years stationed in Japen with the United States Navy. Evans graduated from Yale Law School in 1963 and worked as a speech writer on the staff of President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1964-1965. He also served as staff director for former North Carolina Governor and United States Senator Terry Sanford's nationwide study investigating the future of state government, which was sponsored by the Ford Foundation and Carnegie Foundation. Evans served as senior program director of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a national educational foundation, 1967-1977. In 1977, Evans joined the Charles H. Revson Foundation as president and retired in 2003. The Revson Foundation awarded grants to a wide range of organizations, including those involved in urban affairs, education, and Jewish philanthropy. In addition to his work at philanthropic foundations, Evans is the author of three books, The Provincials: a Personal History of Jews in the South (1976), Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate (1988), and The Lonely Days were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner (1993), and has pursued other writing projects.

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The papers of writer and administrator Eli Evans of Durham, N.C. and New York, N.Y., include correspondence; writings; subject files; research materials; Carnegie Corporation of New York, Charles H. Revson Foundation, and other organizational materials; pictures; and other items. There is personal and business correspondence, 1968-2003, including requests for grants and donations, thank you letters, greeting cards, and letters about project ideas. Some of the personal materials relate to Evans family members. Correspondents include politicians such as Hubert Humphrey and Terry Sanford; writers Roy Hoffman and Elie Wiesel; diplomat and writer Abba Eban; professor of law and public policy Joel Fleishman; and Thomas W. Lambeth of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. Correspondence concerns various projects including the children's television program, Rechov Sumsum; Evans's books, including The Provincials, Judah P. Benjamin: the Jewish Confederate, and The Lonely Days Were Sundays; and the Revson-supported television series, Heritage: Civilization and the Jews. Other subjects include the Public Broadcasting Task Force; Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc.; and the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. There are drafts of the Judah P. Benjamin book; subject files concerning Jews in the South and other topics; research materials for a proposed book on American Jews in the United States Civil War; and materials pertaining to Evans's speaking engagements. Carnegie Corporation of New York materials include correspondence, memoranda, and subject files. Charles H. Revson Foundation materials include correspondence, project files, and clippings. There are also correspondence, reports, and clippings documenting Evans's service on the boards of organizations including the Arts, Education, and Americans, Inc., the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute for Southern Jewish Life, the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, the North Carolina Task Force on Public Telecommunications, and the University of North Carolina Center for Public Television. Materials also reflect Evans's involvement with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his fundraising efforts on behalf of its General Alumni Association. Pictures include photographs of individuals, Evans's family, groups, events, and other images.

While there is correspondence about The Provincials and The Lonely Days Were Sundays, the collection does not include drafts or materials related to the creation of these works.

The Addition of 2008 includes reviews, contracts, press releases, correspondence, promotion events, and other materials related to Eli Evans's books Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner, and The Provincials: A Personal History of Jews in the South; correspondence of Evans during his tenure as chair of the Jewish Media Fund; articles, op-ed pieces, drafts of speeches, and book reviews authored by Evans that reflect his interests in Jewish history and Jewish-American community, the American South, and philanthropy as well as materials related to interviews with Evans; correspondence with cultural, educational, and Jewish leaders; correspondence, subject files, financial records, and other materials related to foundations, businesses, and other organizations with which Evans was involved, particularly the Charles H. Revson Foundation; and correspondence and other materials related to personal and professional acquaintances. Also includes videotapes, chiefly containing interviews with Evans.

Throughout the collection original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained. In the Addition of 2008, original series designations have, for the most part, been retained.

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Contents list

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1. Correspondence and Related Material, 1967-2003.
2. Writings and Related Material, 1965-2002.
2.1. Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1978-1988.
2.2. Subject Files, 1975-2002.
2.3. Research Material, 1970-2001.
2.4. Ideas for Future Work, 1965-2000 and undated.
2.5. Speaking Engagements, 1988-1999.
Oversize materials.
3. Carnegie Corporation, 1969-1978.
3.1. Correspondence, 1969-1977.
3.2. Memoranda, 1969-1976.
3.3. Subject Files, 1969-1978.
4. Charles H. Revson Foundation, 1977-2003 and undated.
4.1. Outgoing Correspondence, 1977-1996.
4.2. Project Files, 1978-2003 and undated.
4.2.1. General, 1978-1994.
4.2.2. Heritage: Civilization and the Jews, 1984-2003 and undated.
4.3. Retirement, 2003.
4.4. Clippings, 1978-1988.
Oversize materials.
5. Organization Affiliations, 1967-2004.
6. Pictures, 1956, 1960s-2000s, and undated.
Additions.
Addition of 2008, 1976-2008.
Addition of 2008: Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1976-1998.
Addition of 2008: The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner, 1992-1994.
Addition of 2008: The Provincials: A Personal History of Jews in the South, 1976-2000.
Addition of 2008: Jewish Media Fund: Correspondence, 1992-2001.
Addition of 2008: Articles, 1969-2003.
Addition of 2008: Interviews, 1975-1999.
Addition of 2008: Op-Eds, 1977-1995 and undated.
Addition of 2008: Speeches, 1975-2008.
Addition of 2008: Book Reviews, 1975-1990.
Addition of 2008: Ideas for Future Work, 1998 and undated.
Addition of 2008: Subject Files, 1973-2002.
Addition of 2008: Subject Files, 1977-2007.
Addition of 2008: Subject Files, 1986-2005.
Addition of 2008: Correspondence and Related Material, 1990-2003.
Addition of 2008: Foundations, 1980-2000.
Addition of 2008: Other Material, 1998-2007 and undated.

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About 3000 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical within each date range, then by subject name. Evans's original arrangement has, for the most part, been maintained.

Personal and business correspondence of Eli Evans. Correspondence is arranged in three runs of dates--1968-1976, 1977-1990, 1990-2003--and by subject. Within these date runs, correspondence is arranged alphabetically by individual or by organization. There is some overlap with business correspondence in Series 3 and 4 related to Evans's work for the Carnegie Corporation and the Charles H. Revson Foundation. Correspondence includes requests for grants and donations, thank you letters, greeting cards, and letters about project ideas. Related material enclosed in letters includes pictures, brochures, clippings, essays, and articles. Many letters from Evans are represented by carbon copies. Correspondents include politicians such as Vice-President Hubert Humphrey and Terry Sanford; writers Roy Hoffman and Elie Wiesel; diplomat and writer Abba Eban; Joel Fleishman, and Thomas W. Lambeth. Correspondence concerns projects including the children's television program, Rechov Sumsum; Evans's books, including The Provincials and Judah P. Benjamin: the Jewish Confederate; and the Revson-supported Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) television series, Heritage: Civilization and the Jews. Other subjects referred to in the correspondence include the Public Broadcasting Task Force; Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America; and the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. There is also correspondence and other material related to several trips Evans took to Israel, 1978-1984. The subject file about activist Allard Lowenstein includes correspondence relating to the Allard K. Lowenstein Fund and its development after Lowenstein's death. Correspondence from the 2000s includes some printed emails and faxes.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1

Correspondence, 1968-1976: A

Folder 2

Correspondence, 1968-1976: B

Folder 3

Correspondence, 1968-1976: C

Folder 4

Correspondence, 1968-1976: D

Folder 5

Correspondence, 1968-1976: E

Folder 6

Correspondence, 1968-1976: F

Folder 7

Correspondence, 1968-1976: G

Folder 8

Correspondence, 1968-1976: H

Folder 9

Correspondence, 1968-1976: I-J

Folder 10

Correspondence, 1968-1976: K

Folder 11

Correspondence, 1968-1976: L

Folder 12

Correspondence, 1968-1976: M

Folder 13

Correspondence, 1968-1976: N

Folder 14

Correspondence, 1968-1976: O-P

Folder 15

Correspondence, 1968-1976: R

Folder 16

Correspondence, 1968-1976: S

Folder 17

Correspondence, 1968-1976: T

Folder 18

Correspondence, 1968-1976: W

Folder 19

Correspondence, 1968-1976: Y-Z

Folder 20

Correspondence, 1977-1990: A

Folder 21-25

Folder 21

Folder 22

Folder 23

Folder 24

Folder 25

Correspondence, 1977-1990: B

Folder 26-29

Folder 26

Folder 27

Folder 28

Folder 29

Correspondence, 1977-1990: C

Folder 30-31b

Correspondence, 1977-1990: D

Folder 32

Correspondence, 1977-1990: E

Folder 33

Correspondence, 1977-1990: F

Folder 34-36

Folder 34

Folder 35

Folder 36

Correspondence, 1977-1990: G

Folder 37-39

Folder 37

Folder 38

Folder 39

Correspondence, 1977-1990: H

Folder 40

Correspondence, 1977-1990: I

Folder 41

Correspondence, 1977-1990: J

Folder 42-43

Folder 42

Folder 43

Correspondence, 1977-1990: K

Folder 44-46

Folder 44

Folder 45

Folder 46

Correspondence, 1977-1990: L

Folder 47-49

Folder 47

Folder 48

Folder 49

Correspondence, 1977-1990: M

Folder 50

Correspondence, 1977-1990: N

Folder 51

Correspondence, 1977-1990: O

Folder 52-53

Folder 52

Folder 53

Correspondence, 1977-1990: P

Folder 54

Correspondence, 1977-1990: Q

Folder 55-56

Folder 55

Folder 56

Correspondence, 1977-1990: R

Folder 57-60

Folder 57

Folder 58

Folder 59

Folder 60

Correspondence, 1977-1990: S

Folder 61

Correspondence, 1977-1990: T

Folder 62

Correspondence, 1977-1990: U

Folder 63

Correspondence, 1977-1990: V

Folder 64-66

Folder 64

Folder 65

Folder 66

Correspondence, 1977-1990: W

Folder 67

Correspondence, 1977-1990: Y

Folder 68

Correspondence, 1977-1990: Z

Folder 69-71

Folder 69

Folder 70

Folder 71

Correspondence, 1990-2003: A

Folder 72-74

Folder 72

Folder 73

Folder 74

Correspondence, 1990-2003: B

Folder 75-80

Folder 75

Folder 76

Folder 77

Folder 78

Folder 79

Folder 80

Correspondence, 1990-2003: C

Folder 81-83

Folder 81

Folder 82

Folder 83

Correspondence, 1990-2003: D

Folder 84-85

Folder 84

Folder 85

Correspondence, 1990-2003: E

Folder 86-89

Folder 86

Folder 87

Folder 88

Folder 89

Correspondence, 1990-2003: F

Folder 90-92

Folder 90

Folder 91

Folder 92

Correspondence, 1990-2003: G

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Folder 93-96

Folder 93

Folder 94

Folder 95

Folder 96

Correspondence, 1990-2003: H

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Oversize materials from Folder 96

Folder 97

Correspondence, 1990-2003: I

Folder 98

Correspondence, 1990-2003: J

Folder 99-102

Folder 99

Folder 100

Folder 101

Folder 102

Correspondence, 1990-2003: K

Folder 103-106

Folder 103

Folder 104

Folder 105

Folder 106

Correspondence, 1990-2003: L

Folder 107-110

Folder 107

Folder 108

Folder 109

Folder 110

Correspondence, 1990-2003: M

Folder 111-113

Folder 111

Folder 112

Folder 113

Correspondence, 1990-2003: N

Folder 114

Correspondence, 1990-2003: O

Folder 115-116

Folder 115

Folder 116

Correspondence, 1990-2003: P

Folder 117-122

Folder 117

Folder 118

Folder 119

Folder 120

Folder 121

Folder 122

Correspondence, 1990-2003: R

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Folder 123-131

Folder 123

Folder 124

Folder 125

Folder 126

Folder 127

Folder 128

Folder 129

Folder 130

Folder 131

Correspondence, 1990-2003: S

Folder 132-134

Folder 132

Folder 133

Folder 134

Correspondence, 1990-2003: T

Folder 135-136

Folder 135

Folder 136

Correspondence, 1990-2003: U

Folder 137

Correspondence, 1990-2003: V

Folder 138-141

Folder 138

Folder 139

Folder 140

Folder 141

Correspondence, 1990-2003: W

Folder 142

Correspondence, 1990-2003: Y

Folder 143

Correspondence, 1990-2003: Z

Folder 144

Assorted Correspondence, 1968-1977

Folder 145

Assorted Memories, 1975-1988

Folder 146

Bernstein, John

Folder 147

Eban, Abba: Condolences, 2002-2003

Folder 148-150

Folder 148

Folder 149

Folder 150

Eli Evans History, 1967-1972

Folder 151-152

Folder 151

Folder 152

Evans Family

Folder 153

Evans Family: Bob Evans

Folder 154

Evans Family: Josh Evans

Folder 155

Evans Family: Julianna Evans and Greg Caplan

Folder 156

Evans Family: "Mutt" and Sara Evans, 50th Anniversary, 17 June 1978

Folder 157

Evans Family: Sara Evans, Condolences, 1986

Folder 158-160

Folder 158

Folder 159

Folder 160

Fleishman, Joel

Folder 161

General Correspondence, 1991-1997

Folder 162

Hadassah

Folder 163

Hoffman, Roy

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Oversize materials from Folder 163

Folder 164

Lambeth, Thomas

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Oversize materials from Folder 164

Folder 165

Letters, 1967-1973

Folder 166

Lowenstein, Allard, 1980-1990

Folder 167

Mailing Lists

Folder 168

Nachamson Family

Folder 169

Personal, 1999

Folder 170

Trip to Israel, 1978

Folder 171

Trip to Bellagio, Italy, 1981

Folder 172

Trip to Israel, 1982

Folder 173

Trip to Israel, 1983

Folder 174

Trip to Israel, 1984

Folder 175

Trip to Israel, 1986

Folder 176

Trip to Israel, 1987

Folder 177

Trip to Israel, 1990

Folder 178

Trip to Israel, 1992

Folder 179

Trip to Israel, 1994

Folder 180

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1990-1993

Folder 181-182

Folder 181

Folder 182

Wedding Letters, 1981

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About 650 items.

Chiefly material related to a proposed book on American Jews and the Civil War. Other materials include drafts of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, subject files, ideas for future work, and material pertaining to Evans's speaking engagements.

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About 35 items.

These files are composed chiefly of drafts of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate and also include reviews of the work and a small amount of correspondence related to it.

Folder 183-184

Folder 183

Folder 184

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 September 1977

Folder 185-187

Folder 185

Folder 186

Folder 187

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 August 1978

Folder 188-190

Folder 188

Folder 189

Folder 190

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 September 1978

Folder 191-193

Folder 191

Folder 192

Folder 193

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 May 1979

Folder 194-195

Folder 194

Folder 195

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 September 1979

Folder 196-197

Folder 196

Folder 197

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 January 1980

Folder 198-200

Folder 198

Folder 199

Folder 200

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 August 1981

Folder 201-203

Folder 201

Folder 202

Folder 203

Draft of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1 September 1982

Folder 204-207

Folder 204

Folder 205

Folder 206

Folder 207

Original Final Manuscript of Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 30 March 1988

Folder 208

Reviews and Correspondence

Videotape VT-5210/1

Eli Evans on CNN, 21 January 1980, and Eli Evans on the Today show, 11 February 1988

VHS

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About 250 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

A small number of subject files cover issues primarily related to Jewish people, particularly in the South, at times other than the Civil War. These files consist of articles, correspondence, and clippings. Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 211-212

Folder 211

Folder 212

Blacks and Jews

Folder 213

Center for Southern Folklore

Folder 214

Civil War: Tony Horwitz, Confederates in the Attic

Folder 215

Encyclopedia of the Confederacy

Folder 216

Louis Farrakhan

Folder 217-218

Folder 217

Folder 218

Jewish History in the Caribbean

Folder 219-220

Folder 219

Folder 220

Jewish Oral History Collection of Atlanta

Folder 221

Jews in America (other than the South)

Folder 222-226

Folder 222

Folder 223

Folder 224

Folder 225

Folder 226

Jews in the South

Folder 227

Southern Jewish Historical Society

Folder 228

Southern Jewish History

Folder 229

Southern Jewish Materials, 1980s

Folder 230

Southern Jews Act to Rescue a Past

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About 250 items.

This material is chiefly related to a proposed book on American Jews and the Civil War and consists of book proposals; contracts with research assistants; articles; clippings; photocopies of primary source materials; and printouts of finding aids, catalog records, and web sites. There is also correspondence and subject files on relevant individuals including Lewis Dembitz, uncle of Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis; Sabato Morais; and Ernestine Rose. Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 209

Book Proposal: American Jews and the Civil War

Folder 210

Contracts

Folder 231

Abolition

Folder 232

Addresses and Writings

Folder 233

Correspondence with Research Assistants

Folder 234

Lewis Dembitz

Folder 235

David Einhorn

Folder 236

Essays from The Occident

Folder 237

Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War

Folder 238

Moses Elias Levy

Folder 239

Sabato Morais

Folder 240

Abraham Lincoln Addresses

Folder 241

Abraham Lincoln and Jewish People

Folder 242

Abraham Lincoln and Rabbi Fischell

Folder 243

Lincoln: Republican Platform, 1860

Folder 244

Lincoln Jews: Jonas, Abraham

Folder 245

Lincoln Jews: Pinner, Morris

Folder 246

Lincoln Jews: Zacharie, Isachar

Folder 247

Rabbi Dr. M. J. Raphall, The Bible View of Slavery, 1861

Folder 248

Ernestine Rose

Folder 249

Tradegar Civil War Foundation

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About 20 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

These files include articles by Evans and others, proposals for works, clippings, and correspondence. Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 250

The 1975 Tar Heels

Folder 251

Census 1980s, undocumented immigrants

Folder 252

Ethnic and Geographical Identities

Folder 253

God and Jimmy Carter

Folder 254

Jews in the South and Jimmy Carter

Folder 255

Leadership

Folder 256

Miscellaneous

Folder 257

Music For Children

Folder 258

Prayer in Schools

Folder 259

Rednecks, Southern Belles, and Mammies: A History of the South in the Movies

Folder 260

Southern Jewish History

Folder 261

Where Judaism and Christianity Differ: Jews and their Christian Neighbors

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About 100 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Correspondence and other materials relevant to speaking engagements. Evans gave addresses primarily on the subject of his books and research at colleges and universities, bookstores, and events held by charitable organizations and other civic groups.

Folder 262

1988

Folder 263

1991

Folder 264

1993

Folder 265

1994

Folder 266

1995

Folder 267

1996

Folder 268

1997

Folder 269

1998

Folder 270

1999

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Oversize Paper Folder OPF-5210/6

Oversize materials from Series 2

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3. Carnegie Corporation, 1969-1978.

About 2000 items.

Correspondence, memoranda, and subject files related to Evans's work as senior program officer of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

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About 800 items.

Correspondence from Evans's time as senior program officer for the Carnegie Corporation, 1967-1977. Correspondence consists mostly of outgoing letters in the form of carbon copies. The first run of correspondence, 1969-1977, is arranged alphabetically by individual or organization. The second run of correspondence, labeled "Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex," covers the same years and includes copies of letters Evans sent to organizations and individuals when turning down their requests for funding or assistance from the Carnegie Corporation. The last two folders of correspondence include outgoing letters that seem to be arranged loosely by subject and relate to the Carnegie Corporation and Evans's transition to serving as president of the Charles H. Revson Foundation in 1977.

Folder 271

1969-1977: A

Folder 272

1969-1977: B

Folder 273

1969-1977: C

Folder 274

1969-1977: D-E

Folder 275

1969-1977: F

Folder 276

1969-1977: G

Folder 277

1969-1977: H

Folder 278

1969-1977: I-K

Folder 279

1969-1977: L

Folder 280

1969-1977: M

Folder 281-282

Folder 281

Folder 282

1969-1977: N

Folder 283

1969-1977: O-P

Folder 284

1969-1977: R

Folder 285

1969-1977: S

Folder 286

1969-1977: T

Folder 287

1969-1977: V

Folder 288

1969-1977: W-Z

Folder 289

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: A

Folder 290

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: B

Folder 291

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: C

Folder 292

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: D-E

Folder 293

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: F-G

Folder 294

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: H-J

Folder 295

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: K-L

Folder 296

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: M

Folder 297

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: N

Folder 298

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: O-P

Folder 299

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: R-S

Folder 300

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: T-V

Folder 301

Carnegie Turndowns to be Put on Rolodex: W-Z

Folder 302-303

Folder 302

Folder 303

Outgoing related to Carnegie Corporation and the Revson Foundation

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.2. Memoranda, 1969-1976.

About 200 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Carnegie Corporation memoranda related to projects and organizations, many of which are mentioned in Subseries 3.3. Subject Files.

Folder 304

Memoranda: 1969

Folder 305

Memoranda: 1970

Folder 306

Memoranda: 1971

Folder 307-308

Folder 307

Folder 308

Memoranda: 1972

Folder 309-310

Folder 309

Folder 310

Memoranda: 1973

Folder 311-312

Folder 311

Folder 312

Memoranda: 1974

Folder 313-314

Folder 313

Folder 314

Memoranda: 1975

Folder 315

Memoranda: 1976

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3. Subject Files, 1969-1978.

About 1000 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Subject files relate to organizations and projects with which the Carnegie Corporation was involved and include information about the Carnegie Corporation itself. Files include clippings, funding and grant information, and background information. Projects include the Carnegie Task Force on the Future of Public Broadcasting and the North Carolina Advancement School. Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 316

Action for Children's Television (ACT)

Folder 317

American Bar Association Fund for Public Education

Folder 318

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation

Folder 319

American Indian Lawyers Training Project (AILTP)

Folder 320

Atlanta University Center

Folder 321

Brookings Institution

Folder 322

Bryn Mawr College

Folder 323

Center for Community Change

Folder 324

Center for the Study of Responsive Law

Folder 325

Citizens Research Foundation

Folder 326

Carnegie and Foundations: Appearance before Board of Trustees, 15 January 1970

Folder 327

Carnegie and Foundations: Corporation's Goals

Folder 328

Carnegie Corporation Investment Program

Folder 329

Carnegie Corporation: Project on Book Publishing

Folder 330

Educational Broadcasting Corporation

Folder 331

"Eli's Desk Foundations"

Folder 332

League of Women Voters Education Fund

Folder 333

Litigation: 4-year Assessment, 1 June 1976

Folder 334

McIlhany, William: Interview with David Z. Robinson, 9 June 1976

Folder 335

Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund

Folder 336

Miscellaneous Proposal Memoranda

Folder 337

Mississippi

Folder 338

National Association of Accountants for Public Interest

Folder 339

National Friends of Public Broadcasting

Folder 340

National Revenue Sharing Project

Folder 341

National Urban League, Inc.

Folder 342

National Women's Education Fund (NWEF)

Folder 343

Native American Rights Fund (NARF)

Folder 344

New Directions in Governmental Affairs

Folder 345-346

Folder 345

Folder 346

North Carolina Advancement School

Folder 347

Public Affairs Memorandum for Carnegie Corporation Trustee Retreat, March 1977

Folder 348

Public Broadcasting Memorandum for Carnegie Corporation Trustee Retreat, March 1977

Folder 349-351

Folder 349

Folder 350

Folder 351

Public Broadcasting: Carnegie Task Force on Public Broadcasting, Anne W. Branscomb, Memoranda and Names filed by City

Folder 352-354

Folder 352

Folder 353

Folder 354

Public Broadcasting: Carnegie Task Force on the Future of Public Broadcasting, Blue Sheets

Folder 355

Public Broadcasting: Public Radio Factbook, prepared for the Carnegie Corporation on the Future of Public Broadcasting, 19 September 1977

Folder 356

Public Broadcasting: Carnegie Commission, 1978

Folder 357

Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund

Folder 358

Resource Center for Consumers of Legal Services

Folder 359

Social Justice in Education

Folder 360

Society of American Law Teachers (SALT)

Folder 361

Southern Regional Council

Folder 362

Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP)

Folder 363

Stanford University

Folder 364

Step Toward Equal Justice Follow-up, 1969-1975

Folder 365-366

Folder 365

Folder 366

Task Force on the Disadvantaged

Folder 367

Tax Analysts and Advocates

Folder 368

Texas Southern University

Folder 369

Voter Education Project

Folder 370

Youth Citizenship Fund, Inc.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 4. Charles H. Revson Foundation, 1977-2003 and undated.

About 5000 items.

Correspondence, project files, and clippings relating to Evans's work as President of the Charles H. Revson Foundation. There are also materials related to Evans's retirement from the Revson Foundation.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.1. Outgoing Correspondence, 1977-1996.

About 4000 items.

These files consist of carbon copies of outgoing correspondence from Eli Evans at the Charles H. Revson Foundation from 1977 to 1996. The majority of these letters were sent to individuals and organizations informing them that the Revson Foundation would be unable to offer financial assistance to them. Note that outgoing correspondence from 1980 to 1982 is not included in the collection.

Folder 371

October-December 1977

Folder 372

Interview Records, January-June 1978

Folder 373-385

Folder 373

Folder 374

Folder 375

Folder 376

Folder 377

Folder 378

Folder 379

Folder 380

Folder 381

Folder 382

Folder 383

Folder 384

Folder 385

1978

Folder 386-399

Folder 386

Folder 387

Folder 388

Folder 389

Folder 390

Folder 391

Folder 392

Folder 393

Folder 394

Folder 395

Folder 396

Folder 397

Folder 398

Folder 399

1979

Folder 400-411

Folder 400

Folder 401

Folder 402

Folder 403

Folder 404

Folder 405

Folder 406

Folder 407

Folder 408

Folder 409

Folder 410

Folder 411

1983

Folder 412-423

Folder 412

Folder 413

Folder 414

Folder 415

Folder 416

Folder 417

Folder 418

Folder 419

Folder 420

Folder 421

Folder 422

Folder 423

1984

Folder 424-435

Folder 424

Folder 425

Folder 426

Folder 427

Folder 428

Folder 429

Folder 430

Folder 431

Folder 432

Folder 433

Folder 434

Folder 435

1985

Folder 436-447

Folder 436

Folder 437

Folder 438

Folder 439

Folder 440

Folder 441

Folder 442

Folder 443

Folder 444

Folder 445

Folder 446

Folder 447

1986

Folder 448-460

Folder 448

Folder 449

Folder 450

Folder 451

Folder 452

Folder 453

Folder 454

Folder 455

Folder 456

Folder 457

Folder 458

Folder 459

Folder 460

1987

Folder 461-472

Folder 461

Folder 462

Folder 463

Folder 464

Folder 465

Folder 466

Folder 467

Folder 468

Folder 469

Folder 470

Folder 471

Folder 472

1988

Folder 473-484

Folder 473

Folder 474

Folder 475

Folder 476

Folder 477

Folder 478

Folder 479

Folder 480

Folder 481

Folder 482

Folder 483

Folder 484

1989

Folder 485-498

Folder 485

Folder 486

Folder 487

Folder 488

Folder 489

Folder 490

Folder 491

Folder 492

Folder 493

Folder 494

Folder 495

Folder 496

Folder 497

Folder 498

1990

Folder 499-510

Folder 499

Folder 500

Folder 501

Folder 502

Folder 503

Folder 504

Folder 505

Folder 506

Folder 507

Folder 508

Folder 509

Folder 510

1991

Folder 511-522

Folder 511

Folder 512

Folder 513

Folder 514

Folder 515

Folder 516

Folder 517

Folder 518

Folder 519

Folder 520

Folder 521

Folder 522

1992

Folder 523-534

Folder 523

Folder 524

Folder 525

Folder 526

Folder 527

Folder 528

Folder 529

Folder 530

Folder 531

Folder 532

Folder 533

Folder 534

1993

Folder 535-547

Folder 535

Folder 536

Folder 537

Folder 538

Folder 539

Folder 540

Folder 541

Folder 542

Folder 543

Folder 544

Folder 545

Folder 546

Folder 547

1994

Folder 548-556

Folder 548

Folder 549

Folder 550

Folder 551

Folder 552

Folder 553

Folder 554

Folder 555

Folder 556

1995

Folder 557-563

Folder 557

Folder 558

Folder 559

Folder 560

Folder 561

Folder 562

Folder 563

1996

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.2. Project Files, 1978-2003 and undated.

About 250 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Project files contain correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other items relating to projects funded in part or in full through grants from the Revson Foundation.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.2.1. General, 1978-1994.

About 200 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 564

20th Century Fund: Russian Television "Treasures" Project

Folder 565

20th Century Fund: Task Force on Public Television

Folder 566

American Foundation for Basic Research to Israel

Folder 567

American Friends of Tel Aviv University

Folder 568

Anti-Semitism (WGBH)

Folder 569

The Aspen Institute

Folder 570

Avi Chai

Folder 571

Bardin, Livia Filmseries: Challenge to the Faith

Folder 572

The Bayard Rustin Fund, Inc.

Folder 573

Belkin, Gloria: Interactive Video & Teaching Hebrew

Folder 574

Black Mountain College

Folder 575

Brawley, Eleanor: Putting Marriage First

Folder 576

The Cave: Steve Reich Music Foundation, Inc.

Folder 577

Chazen, Robert: New York University Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies

Folder 582a

City of New York, Office of the Manhattan Borough President: Children of War

Folder 582b

A Constitution for the State of Israel

Folder 583

DeCarlo, Charles

Folder 584

Don, Abbe: Interactive Video

Folder 585

Economic Policy Institute

Folder 578-581

Folder 578

Folder 579

Folder 580

Folder 581

Educational Television and the American Library

Folder 586

Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.

Folder 587

ENS World News, Inc.

Videotape VT-5210/2

ENS World News, Inc.: "Giving Peace a Chance"

VHS

Folder 588

Ethnic History of New York

Folder 589

Federated Department Stores, Inc.

Folder 590

Foundations in Israel

Folder 591

George Gallup Foundation

Folder 592

Gelb, Joyce: Community Research/Training Project

Folder 593

Global Water Summit Initiative

Folder 594

Grantmakers in Film and Video

Folder 595

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Folder 596

Hebrew Union College Skirball Cultural Center

Folder 597

Hudson River Film and Video

Folder 598

Inside Story

Folder 599

International Center of Photography (Edward Serotta, "Jews in Central Europe")

Folder 600

Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities

Folder 601

Israel: American Friends of Peace Now

Folder 602

Israel: Plastronics, Ltd.-Bezale Arkush

Folder 603

Israel: Video Magazine: Moonbeams: Rabbi Chaim Brovender

Folder 604

Israeli Bonds

Folder 605

Jacobs Camp Museum Project

Folder 606

Jerusalem Center for the Media

Folder 607

Jewish Community Centers Association/NA

Folder 608

Jewish Heritage Video Collection

Folder 609

Jewish Publication Society of America

Folder 610

Jewish Theological Seminary

Folder 611

Jews in America: Documentary Film

Folder 612

Johnson, Nicholas

Folder 613

Katz, Elihu: Israel Institute for Applied Social Research

Folder 614

Keshet

Folder 615

Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II

Folder 616

Lincoln on Democracy

Folder 617

MUSE Film and Television

Folder 618

Museum of the City of New York

Folder 619

National Center for Clinical Infant Programs

Folder 620

National Center for the Humanities

Folder 621

National Center for Jewish Film

Folder 622

National Development Council

Folder 623

National Foundation for Jewish Culture

Folder 624

National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership

Folder 625

New York City: Sports in Schools

Folder 626

New York City Partnership, Inc.

Folder 627

New York Fair Elections Project

Folder 628

New York Landmarks Conservancy

Folder 629

North Carolina Museum of Art

Folder 630

Parallax Productions: Russia for Sale: The Rough Road to Capitalism

Videotape VT-5210/3

Parallax Productions: Russia for Sale: The Rough Road to Capitalism

VHS

Folder 631

P. E. F. Israel Endowment Funds, Inc.

Folder 632

Project Vote Smart

Folder 633

Public Citizens Foundation

Folder 634

Regional Tourism and Arts Studies

Folder 635

Rockoff, Maxine: United Neighborhood Houses

Folder 636

Rubin, Richard: "Jews of Mississippi"

Folder 637

Scribe Video Center

Folder 638

Shalom Sesame: A Family Magazine

Folder 639

Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel

Folder 640

Spinoza Institute

Folder 641

Survivors of the Shoah Institute

Folder 642

Wicker, Tom

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.2.2. Heritage: Civilization and the Jews, 1984-2003 and undated.

About 60 items.

Arrangement: chronological

Heritage: Civilization and the Jews is a nine-part series originally aired on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in 1984 and was funded in part by the Revson Foundation. Response to the Abba Eban-narrated documentary was substantial and numerous follow-up materials were released, including a videodisc, a CD-ROM, a DVD-ROM, and a DVD. Materials include a viewer's guide to the original broadcast, reports, materials related to the release of the aforementioned items, correspondence, and proposals by various organizations for projects relating to the Heritage DVD.

Folder 643

Press Conference, 1984

Folder 644

Viewer's Guide, 1984

Folder 645

Videodisc Correspondence and Related Material, 1985

Folder 646

"Heritage and the Videodisc" by Therese Steiner and Appendix by Alan Rosenthal

Folder 647

"Beyond Heritage: Proposals for the Future Use of the Original Film Materials of Heritage: Civilization and the Jews," Alan Rosenthal, 1985

Folder 648

CD-ROM Release Event, 1995

Folder 649

DVD-ROM Correspondence and Related Material, 2001

Folder 650

DVD-ROM Launch, 2001

Folder 651

DVD-ROM Resource Guide

Folder 652

DVD-ROM Correspondence and Related Material, 2002

Folder 653

DVD-ROM Correspondence and Related Material, 2003

Folder 654

DVD-ROM Correspondence and Related Material, undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.3. Retirement, 2003.

About 80 items.

These files contain materials related to Evans's 2003 retirement from the Revson Foundation and include press releases, congratulatory letters from colleagues and friends, and correspondence regarding the gift made to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for Jewish Studies from the Revson Foundation in Evans's honor, as well as an honorary degree granted to Evans by the Jewish Theological Seminary.

Folder 655

Jewish Theological Seminary Honorary Degree

Folder 656

Retirement Dinner, 29 May 2003

Folder 657

Transcript of Remarks from Retirement Dinner, 29 May 2003

Folder 658

Press Release/Letter to Colleagues and Friends

Folder 659-660

Folder 659

Folder 660

Retirement Correspondence

Folder 661

Correspondence about Gift to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for Jewish Studies

Folder 662

Miscellaneous Board Materials

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.4. Clippings, 1978-1988.

About 600 items

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Clippings mentioning the Revson Foundation and/or Eli Evans were collected by the Revson Foundation. Many projects included in subseries 4.2. Project Files are represented in this subseries.

Folder 663

AIDSFILMS

Folder 664

Brandeis University

Folder 665

Chandler, Alice

Folder 666

Child Defense

Folder 667

Citizens Committee

Folder 668

City College

Folder 669

Columbia University

Folder 670

Educational Broadcasting

Folder 671

Eldercare

Folder 672

Eyes on the Prize

Folder 673

Foundation (Revson): General

Folder 674

Foundation for Citizen Education

Folder 675

Harvard University

Folder 676

Hebrew University/Weizman Institute

Folder 677

Heritage: Civilization and the Jews

Folder 678

Inside Story

Folder 679

Interface

Folder 680

Jewish Theological Seminary

Folder 681

Legal Aid Society

Folder 682

Local Initiatives Support Corporation

Folder 683

Marketing

Folder 684

Miscellaneous: A-F

Folder 685

Miscellaneous: G-K

Folder 686

Miscellaneous: L-R

Folder 687

Miscellaneous: S-Z

Folder 688

Museum of Jewish Heritage

Folder 689

National Jewish Archive of Broadcasting

Folder 690

National Resource Defense Council

Folder 691

National Urban League

Folder 692

National Women's Education Fund

Folder 693

New York State: Albany Center for Women in Government

Folder 694

New York University Alternate Media Center

Folder 695

New York University Urban Studies Center

Folder 696

North Carolina Telecommunications

Folder 697

PEN/Revson Foundation Fiction Fellowship

Folder 698

The Potomac Institute, Inc.

Folder 699

Prospect Park

Folder 700

The Provincials

Folder 701

Rechov Sumsum (Sesame Street)/Children's Television Workshop

Folder 702

Revlon Corporation: General

Folder 703

Revson Board Members

Folder 704

Revson Fellows

Folder 705

Rutgers University

Folder 706

United Parents Association

Folder 707

Urban Institute

Folder 708

Weizman Institute of Science

Folder 709

Yale University

Folder 710

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Oversize materials.

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-5210/7-8

OPF-5210/7

OPF-5210/8

Oversize materials from Series 4

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 5. Organization Affiliations, 1967-2004.

About 250 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Correspondence, reports, and clippings documenting Evans's service on the Boards of several organizations including the Arts, Education, and Americans, Inc., the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute for Southern Jewish Life, the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, the North Carolina Task Force on Public Telecommunications, and the University of North Carolina Center for Public Television. Materials also reflect Evans's involvement with the University of North Carolina and his fundraising efforts on behalf of its General Alumni Association.

Music Compact Disc CD-5210/1

Echos of Carolina

Folder 711-715

Folder 711

Folder 712

Folder 713

Folder 714

Folder 715

The Arts, Education, and Americans, Inc.

Folder 716

Covenant Foundation

Folder 717

Council on Foreign Relations

Folder 718

The CRB Foundation (includes data compact disc (DCD-5210/1))

Videotape VT-5210/4

Promoting the Teen Israel Experience to Lay Leaders

VHS

Videotape VT-5210/5

Promoting the Teen Israel Experience to Teens and Families

VHS

Folder 719-720

Folder 719

Folder 720

Goldring/Woldengerg Institute for Southern Jewish Life

Folder 721

Jewish Museum

Folder 722

National Video Resources

Folder 723-725

Folder 723

Folder 724

Folder 725

North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research, Inc.

Folder 726

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources

Folder 727

North Carolina Office of Folklife Programs

Folder 728

North Carolina School of the Arts

Folder 729-731

Folder 729

Folder 730

Folder 731

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Folder 732-736

Folder 732

Folder 733

Folder 734

Folder 735

Folder 736

North Carolina Task Force on Public Telecommunications

Folder 737

North Carolina Task Force on Public Telecommunications: Clippings

Folder 738

Raoul Wallenberg Fund

Folder 739

United Jewish Appeal

Folder 740-743

Folder 740

Folder 741

Folder 742

Folder 743

University of North Carolina

Folder 744-747

Folder 744

Folder 745

Folder 746

Folder 747

University of North Carolina Center for Public Television

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 6. Pictures, 1956, 1960s-2000s, and undated.

About 200 items.

Pictures of individuals, groups, events, and other pictures, identified and unidentified, mostly undated. Pictures of Evans and his family seem to date from the 1960s and 1970s, while most other pictures seem to be mostly from the 1980s-2000s. Individuals include diplomat and writer Abba Eban, journalist Bill Moyer, and mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek. Other pictures include publicity shots from Rechov Sumsum and from "Vote with a Friend," a 1984 voter registration advertising campaign. Pictures from the photo shoots of "Vote with a Friend" include basketball players such as Magic Johnson; actors such as Bonnie Franklin, Valerie Bertinelli, Jean Stapleton, and Esther Rolle; and musicians such as Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Ray Parker Jr.

Image Folder P-5210/1

Individuals: Eli Evans, publicity pictures

Oversize Image Folder OP-P-5210/1

Individuals: Eli Evans, publicity picture

Image Folder P-5210/2

Individuals: David Amiran with Offices of the Institute for Jerusalem Studies

Image Folder P-5210/3

Individuals: Abba Eban, Heritage: Civilization and the Jews

Image Folder P-5210/4

Individuals: Unidentified

Image Folder P-5210/5-6

P-5210/5

P-5210/6

Groups: Eli Evans and Family

Image Folder P-5210/7

Groups: Eli Evans and Friends at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994

Image Folder P-5210/8

Groups: Eli Evans with Rabbi Israel Moshowitz; Abba Eban; Bill Moyer; Sir Jacob Rothschild; Max Kampelman; Teddy Kollek

Image Folder P-5210/9

Groups: Identified, with Eli Evans

Image Folder P-5210/10

Groups: Identified, without Eli Evans

Image Folder P-5210/11

Groups: Unidentified, 1993

Image Folder P-5210/12

Groups: Unidentified, 1998

Image Folder P-5210/13

Events: Book signings (sent by Hadassah), 1998

Image Folder P-5210/14

Events: "Guardian of Jerusalem" Ceremony

Image Folder P-5210/15

Events: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1994

Image Folder P-5210/16

Events: Eli Evans at unidentified events, undated

Image Folder P-5210/17

Other: Cemetery, photograph by W. D. Bader, 27 November 2000

Oversize Image Folder OP-P-5210/2

Other: "On a summer day in Dorohoi, gentile children play in the courtyard of a home that once belonged to a prominent Jewish physician, who emigrated to Israel many years ago, July 1987," by Edward Serotta

Image Folder P-5210/18

Other: Rechov Sumsum, publicity pictures, including violinist Itzhak Perlman

Image Folder P-5210/19

Other: See it Now, still picture from television program, Edward R. Murrow interviewing David Ben Gurion, 1956

Image Folder P-5210/20

Other: "Vote with a Friend," 1984 advertising campaign; basketball players, including Magic Johnson

Image Folder P-5210/21-23

P-5210/21

P-5210/22

P-5210/23

Other: "Vote with a Friend," 1984 advertising campaign; actors and musicians

Image Folder P-5210/24

Other: "Vote with a Friend," 1984 advertising campaign; slides of basketball players and Willie Nelson with Kris Kristofferson

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Additions.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of 2008, 1976-2008.

About 23,200 items.

Reviews, contracts, press releases, correspondence, promotion events, and other materials related to Eli Evans's books Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner, and The Provincials: A Personal History of Jews in the South; correspondence of Evans during his tenure as chair of the Jewish Media Fund; articles, op-ed pieces, drafts of speeches, and book reviews authored by Evans that reflect his interests in Jewish history and community, the American South, and philanthropy as well as materials related to interviews with Evans; correspondence with cultural, educational, and Jewish leaders; correspondence, subject files, financial records, and other materials related to foundations, businesses, and other organizations with which Evans was involved, particularly the Charles H. Revson Foundation; and correspondence and other materials related to personal and professional acquaintances. Also includes videotapes, chiefly containing interviews with Evans.

Note that original file folder titles and original series designations have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of 2008: Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate, 1976-1998.

Reviews, contracts, press releases, correspondence, promotion events, and other materials related to Eli Evans's book Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate.

Drafts of this work may be found in the original deposit in Subseries 2.1.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 748

Books Sent

Folder 749

Building Preservation, New Orleans, La.

Folder 750

California Book Party

Folder 751

Cohen, Joseph: Interview

Folder 752

Children's Book/Correspondence

Folder 753

Correspondence on Publication

Folder 754-759

Folder 754

Folder 755

Folder 756

Folder 757

Folder 758

Folder 759

Correspondence, 1970s-1990s

Folder 760

Encyclopedia of Jewish American History and Culture

Folder 761

Fan Mail

Folder 762

Film Adaptations

Folder 763

Free Press Book Party

Folder 764

Gilkes, Erwin

Folder 765

Gilkes, Erwin: Tribute and Correspondence

Folder 766

Interview: Ray Hoffman, 1999

Folder 767

Jewish Historical Society of England

Folder 768

Journals

Folder 769

Letters, 1988

Folder 770

Louisiana Literacy Award

Folder 771

Mailing Lists

Folder 772

New York University Book Party, 1988

Folder 773

On Whose Reading List?

Folder 774

Permissions

Folder 775

Pre-publication Quotes

Folder 776

Press and Media Lists

Folder 777

Press Release

Folder 778

References

Folder 779

Research

Folder 780

Reviews

Folder 781

Senator Terry Sanford Book Party: "Judah P. Benjamin Returns to the Senate"

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of 2008: The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner, 1992-1994.

Reviews, contracts, press releases, correspondence, and promotion and other materials related to Eli Evans's book The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner.

Additional correspondence related to The Lonely Days Were Sundays may be found in the original deposit, but the collection does not include drafts of this work.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 782

Book Purchases

Folder 783

Congratulations Letters

Folder 784

Correspondence: Various

Folder 785

Number not used

Folder 786

Mailing Lists (Personal)

Folder 787

Paperback

Folder 788

Paperback Press Release

Folder 789

Permissions

Folder 790

Press Release and Clippings

Folder 791

Promotion

Folder 792

Raleigh News & Observer, 1993

Folder 793

Reviews

Folder 794

University Press Mississippi

Folder 795

William Morris Agency

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of 2008: The Provincials: A Personal History of Jews in the South, 1976-2000.

Reviews, contracts, press releases, correspondence, and promotion and other materials related to Eli Evans's book The Provincials: A Personal History of Jews in the South, and its reissue.

Additional correspondence related to The Provincials may be found in the original deposit, but the collection does not include drafts of this work.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 796

Athenaeum Publishers, 1970s

Folder 797

Contract and Publishing History

Folder 798

Berger, Mel: William Morris Agency

Folder 799

Book Reviews and Recipes

Folder 800

Books on Tape/Duvall Hecht/Correspondence

Folder 801

Children's Book/Correspondence

Folder 802-803

Folder 802

Folder 803

Correspondence/Various, 1970s-1990s

Folder 804

Delta Queen: 1992, 1993

Folder 805

Distribution

Folder 806

Documentary ABC, 1975

Folder 807

Film Adaptations

Folder 808

Fisher, Rikka/Disney

Folder 809

Free Press

Folder 810

Glikes, Erwin A.

Folder 811

Invitations, 1997

Folder 812

27 March 1997 Edition

Folder 813

Morris, Willie

Folder 814

Myer, Patricia S. (McIntosh & Otis)

Folder 815

Permissions

Folder 816

Poster Proofs

Folder 817

Postscripts, 1996

Folder 818

Press Release/Free Press

Folder 819

Promotion

Folder 820

Promotion Ideas

Folder 821

Publicity

Folder 822

Quotes

Folder 823

Reissue 1996 Correspondence

Folder 824

Reprint Interest

Folder 825

Shapiro, Selma

Folder 826

Simon & Schuster: Correspondence

Folder 827

Speeches, Correspondence, 1997

Folder 828

Trish Todd (Touchstone Books)

Folder 829

Tursack/Mike Ruff

Folder 830

Uhry Event 1998

Folder 831

William Morris Agency

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of 2008: Jewish Media Fund: Correspondence, 1992-2001.

Correspondence of Eli Evans during his tenure as chair of the Jewish Media Fund, particularly regarding the Jewish Heritage Video Collection (JHVC) project produced by the Charles H. Revson Foundation.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 832-833

Folder 832

Folder 833

1992-1993

Folder 834-835

Folder 834

Folder 835

1993-1994

Folder 836-837

Folder 836

Folder 837

1994-1995

Folder 838-839

Folder 838

Folder 839

March 1996-February 1998

Folder 840-841

Folder 840

Folder 841

March 1998-March 2000

Folder 842

April 2000-July 2002

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of 2008: Articles, 1969-2003.

Articles authored by Eli Evans, reflecting his interests in Jewish history and community, the American South, and philanthropy.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 843

"21st Century Judaism,"  Sh'ma, November 1999

Folder 844

Lists: Articles, Book Reviews, Mailings

Folder 845

"Advice from a Jewish Writer,"  American Bookseller, 1980

Folder 846

"All the Candidates Clothes," 1976

Folder 847

"Atlanta 2000: In the Shadow of Southern History"

Folder 848

American Jewish History Interview: Joseph Cohen with Eli Evans, 1988

Folder 849

"Basketball and City Politics"

Folder 850

Judah P. Benjamin: Encyclopedia Entry

Folder 851

The Bronfman Prize

Folder 852

"Campaigning at Columbia": Eban, New York Magazine, 1974

Folder 853

"The Carter-King Revival"

Folder 854

"City Crisis... Rural Roots,"  Detroit Free Press, 1977

Includes article entitled "City Crisis Springs from Rural Roots""

Folder 855

"City, South and Caribbean,"  New York Times, 1978

Folder 856

Correspondence from Eli Evans's Newsweek Article

Folder 857

"Closing the Circle...," Olympics 1996

Includes article entitled "Closing the Circle in Atlanta on My Grandfather's Trip to the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles" and related material.

Folder 858

"Creating Community: The Jews of Atlanta from 1845 to the Present"

Includes introduction by Eli Evans, "In the Shadow of Southern History," and other material related to the exhibition "Creating Community: The Jews of Atlanta from 1845 to the Present"

Folder 859

"Creativity as the Cornerstone of Philanthropy,"  Foundation News, 1993

Folder 860

"Electronic Village"/"Electronic Village Revisited"

Folder 861

"The Emperor's Fall Clothes"

Folder 862

Essays on Southern History

Folder 863

Essays on Southern Jewish History

Folder 864

"Foundations, Federations Can Coexist,"  The Forward, December 8, 1995

Folder 865

"Foundations, Federations Can Coexist,"  The Forward, 1995

Folder 866

"Going Through the Mill," 1976

Folder 867

Golden, Harry: Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, 1981

Folder 868-869

Folder 868

Folder 869

"Hanukkah in the Bible Belt" and "Hanukkah and Growing Up Jewish in the South" Hawaii Trip-Poetry, 1976

Folder 870

"Hemispheriopolis"

Folder 871

Henry Hampton Tribute, 1998

Folder 872

"How to Interview Your Grandparents"

Folder 873

"How to Read the Fashion Magazines"

Folder 874

"In the Shadow of Southern History," The Jewish Guide to the 1996 Summer Games

Folder 875

J.P. Benjamin: Entry, Encyclopedia of the Confederacy

Folder 876

Judith Exner-J.F.K. Caper

Includes article by Eli Evans, "Fifteen Other Possibilities for the Judy Exner/JFK Caper"

Folder 877

Letter to Millbrook Middle School, Wetumpka, Ala., 1990

Folder 878

"Lincoln and Kennedy: Bound Together by Fate and History,"  American Jewish History Report, 1985

Folder 879

"Live Wires,"  Moment Magazine, 1984

Folder 880

"Miss North Carolina is Jewish"

Folder 881

"Morris Abram--A Candid Look at the Moreland Commission"

Folder 882

"Movies Alter the Image of the South,"  New York Times, 1981

Folder 883

"My All-Time ACC Team," Raleigh News and Observer, 1976

Folder 884

"A Never-Before Revealed Hunter Story"

Folder 885

"A New Age of Public Telecommunications," 1979

Folder 886

"The New Atlanta,"  Reform Judaism, 1995

Folder 887

"A New Generation Takes Over,"  Newsweek, 1984

Folder 888

"The Next Century and the Next Generation,"  Sh'ma, November 1999

Folder 889

Introduction to "... A Portion of the People" Exhibit: "Three Hundred Years of Jewish Life in South Carolina"

Folder 890

"Parade,"  Jewish Week, 1998

Folder 891

"Philanthropy in an Age of Limits"

Folder 892

"Quality Time," 20th Century Fund, 1993

Folder 893

"Record Your Family History," 1977

Folder 894

"Reflections in a Mirror"

Folder 895

"The Right Grant at the Right Time: The Role of Intuition and Chance in Grantmaking"

Folder 896

"The Ron Also Rises"

Folder 897

Script: "One Day at a Time"

Folder 898

Smith Reynolds Foundation Report: Preface 1987

Folder 899

Smithsonian Article (Eli Evans quoted), Family Histories, New York Times, 1976

Folder 900

Number not used

Folder 901

"The South and the City"

Folder 902

Transcripts: Eli Evans's Retirement Dinner, 29 May 2003

Folder 903

Southern Jewish Historical Society Annual Conference, 1985

Folder 904

"Southern Jewish History-Alive and Well," American Jewish Historical Society, 1976

Folder 905

"The Struggle for Space," Neighborhood Open Space Coalition

Folder 906

"Telecommunications and World Jewish Renewal," Brandeis University, June 1997

Folder 907

Correspondence Related to "Telecommunications and World Jewish Revival"

Folder 908

"To Help Build the Israel of the 21st Century," Israel Academy of Sciences

Folder 909

"The Changing Nature of American Philanthropy in the Twenty-First Century," 28 October 2000

Folder 910-913

Folder 910

Folder 911

Folder 912

Folder 913

Touro Synagogue, George Washington Letter, 18 August 2002

Includes press release and background history on the annual public reading of President George Washington letter to Synagogue members that promised freedom of conscience for United States citizens, proclaiming "... to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance."

Folder 914

Willie Morris Tribute 1999, Museum of Southern Jewish Experience

Folder 915

WNET 13 Remarks: Distinguished Service Medal, 1986

Folder 916

Wofford College, 1969

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Drafts of speeches given by Eli Evans.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 928

"A Beacon for Understanding," Duke-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Evans Hall, 1980

Folder 929

ACT, Carnegie Corporation, 1975

Folder 930

"Atlanta 2000: In the Shadow of Southern History," 1995

Folder 931

Babcock, Barbara Allen, 6 July 1999, Congratulations on Margaret Brent Award

Folder 932

Bergen, Edgar Memorial, 1978

Folder 933

"Brandeis-Bardin and the Jewish Future in the Twentieth-First Century"

Folder 934

Caplon, Julianna and Greg, Midrash on Their Wedding, 1 September 2002

Folder 935

City College, 1985

Folder 936

Covenant Luncheon, 1992

Folder 937

Dedication for Evans Hall, 1980: Duke-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for Judaic Studies

Folder 938

Eichmann Trial Tapes: Exhibit Jewish Museum

Folder 939

Eichmann Trial Tapes: Exhibit Jewish Museum: Eli Evans's Remarks, 31 March 1986

Folder 940

"Electronic Village III," 1995

Folder 941

Electronic Village, "Implications for Jewish Life," 1984

Folder 942

Environmental Simulation Lab: New School, 1992

Folder 943

Environmental Lab Dedication, Tel Aviv University, "Imagine the Future," 17 May 2001

Folder 944

Erwin Gilkes Tribute, 1994

Folder 945

Introduction: Joan Rosenbaum, Jewish Museum ( Provincials), 1998

Folder 946

"The History and Role of Foundations with Jewish Interests," Brandeis University, 1993

Folder 947

Frances Schuman Remarks, National Friends of Public Broadcasting, 1976

Folder 948

Freedom Walk

Folder 949

SFJC Endowment, "Funding the Big Idea": Eli Evans's Remarks in San Francisco

Folder 950

Gardner, John, Carnegie Memorial Celebration, 17 April 2002

Folder 951

Gardner, John, NYC Eulogy, 17 August 2002

Folder 952-953

Folder 952

Folder 953

Ginzberg, Eli: Eulogy and Ninetieth Birthday

Folder 954

Goldberg, Lisa: Eli Evans Eulogy, 25 February 2007

Folder 955

Henry Hampton Memorial Service, 12 December 2008

Folder 956

Herzog, Chaim: Reception at Home, 1989

Folder 957

"The Holocaust and the Moral Crisis in America," University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1993

Folder 958-961

Folder 958

Folder 959

Folder 960

Folder 961

JTS (Jewish Theological Seminary) Honorary Degree, 22 May 2003

HUC Honorary Degree; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Induction, 26 April 2001; Eli Evans Biographical Sketches

Folder 962

"Imagine the Future," Tel Aviv University, 17 May 2001

Folder 963

"The Impact of Foundations with Jewish Interests on the North American Jewish Community," Brandeis University, Keynote 1993

Folder 964

Interface, Tenth Anniversary

Folder 965

"Into the Twenty-First Century," Durham-Chapel Hill Federation, 1999

Folder 966

"In Search of Judah P. Benjamin," Hebrew Union College, 1993

Folder 967

Israel Academy of Sciences, 1994

Folder 968

"It is Morning: A Tribute to the Natchez Homecoming," 1994

Folder 969

Jewish Cultural Achievement Award, 1991: Evan and Eban

Folder 970

Jewish Educational Workshop, 1991

Folder 971

Moyers, Bill: Introduction 1984, National Jewish Archive of Broadcasting

Folder 972

JFN (Jewish Funders Network), 28 February 1999 Florida

Folder 973

Jewish Funders Network: Donors Forum, 1999

Folder 974

Jewish Heritage Video Collection, General Assembly, 1994

Folder 975

Jimmy Wallace Tribute, 1991

Folder 976

Joan and Robert Arnow, 1996

Folder 977

Julie Sandorf Tribute, 1999

Folder 978

Malcolm Stern Tribute

Folder 979

National Jewish Archive Broadcasting, 1983

Folder 980

National Video Archive for Survivors Testimonies, 15 November 1982

Folder 981

National Women's Political Caucus, Good Guy Awards, 1990

Folder 982

New Age of Public Telecommunication in North Carolina: Draft

Folder 983

The Open Mind Transcripts, 4 November 1999

Folder 984

"Out of the Shadows into the Mainstream," Southern Jewish Historical Society, 1993

Folder 985

Peres, Shimon, 1996

Folder 986

Public Broadcasting: Evans Comments, 1993

Folder 987

Radius Institute Forum, 1984

Folder 988

Rechov Sum Sum Screening, 1983

Folder 989

Number not used

Folder 990

Schecter Institute, Rifkind-Meresman Fellowships, 6 May 2001

Folder 991

Revson Board Meeting, Tribute to Robert Rifkind, 20 May 2005

Folder 992

"Shalom Y'all": Introduction in San Francisco and New York City, 28 July 2002 and 21-22 January 2003

Folder 993

"Southern Jewish History-Alive and Unfolding," American Jewish Historical Society, 1976

Folder 994

"Southern Jewish Reflections on the Moral Majority"

Folder 995

"Southern Jews, Baptists and Jimmy Carter,"  New York Times, 1976

Folder 996

"Southern Liberals and the Court,"  New York Times, 1974

Folder 997

"Southern Roots of the Urban Crisis"

Folder 998

"Sports-A Bond between Fathers and Sons," University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Alumni News & Observer, 1984

Folder 999

Steve Hertzberg's Forward: Strangers within the Gate City

Folder 1000

"A Proud History: The Story of the George Watts School," Durham, N.C.

Folder 1001

"The Subliminal Convention"

Folder 1002

Teachers Who Make a Difference, New York Times report, May 2001

Folder 1003

"Telecommunications and World Jewry"

Folder 1004

"Terry Sanford: A Giant Oak of a Man"

Folder 1005

Thompson, Bobby

Folder 1006

Touro Synagoge, "Religious Liberty in Post 9/11 World," 18 August 2002

Folder 1007

"Toward an American Jewish Culture"

Folder 1008

Tribute to Malcom Stern, Southern Jewish Historical Society Newsletter

Folder 1009

"Two Tarheels Retire: A Tribute to Michael Jordan and Charles Kurault," University of North Carolina Alumni Review

Folder 1010

"Wallace Could Turn Yahoos On,"  Washington Star, 1976

Folder 1011

"We're Back in the Saddle with Hoppy, Gene, and Roy, Oh Boy!"  Village Voice, 1975

Folder 1012

"What's the Most Fun You've Had in 24 Hours in the Hamptons in You Life?"  Dan's Papers, 1993

Folder 1013

"Wilt: Good Time for a Bad Idea,"  New York Times, 1975

Folder 1014

"Wish List for New York City,"  Newsday, 1990

Folder 1015

"Women in Politics: Foundations Can Make a Difference," 1982

Folder 1016

"Zionism in the Bible Belt," 1975

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Letters, newspaper clippings, and typed notes.

Note that original file folder titles have been retained.

Folder 1031

Ideas for Future Articles

Folder 1032

Ideas for Future Speeches

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Clippings; statements about and endorsements for Eli Evans's books; correspondence of a personal nature from friends and acquaintances; correspondence with cultural, educational, and Jewish leaders; professional correspondence related to the Charles H. Revson Foundation; materials related to the establishment of the Albert Einstein Monument at the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities; and other items.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1033

Clinton Foolishness: "What is Sex?"  Slate Magazine

Folder 1034

Clinton on Philanthropy

Folder 1035

Cohen, Marilyn

Folder 1036

Conroy, Pat

Folder 1037

Crown Family

Folder 1038

Davis, Margy Ruth: Emerging Democracies Media Fund

Folder 1039

Dreyfus, Richard: Diaspora Speech, 1992

Folder 1040

Dykstra, Gretchen

Folder 1041

Eban, Abba

Folder 1042

Einstein: Agreement and Payment Plan

Folder 1043

Einstein: Berks, Robert: Biography

Folder 1044

Einstein: Brochure

Folder 1045

Einstein: Einstein, Albert

Folder 1046

Einstein: Funding

Folder 1047

Einstein: Project Plan

Folder 1048

Einstein: Production Schedule and Dedication

Folder 1049

Einstein: Tax Exempt Status

Folder 1050

Elezar, David

Folder 1051

Everett, Henry

Folder 1052

Eytan, Walter

Folder 1053

Ferris, Bill: National Endowment for the Humanities

Folder 1054

Fleishman, Joel

Folder 1055

Fred Friendly Seminars

Folder 1056

Fried, Arthur

Folder 1057

Frost, Martin: House of Representatives, Southern Jewish Members

Folder 1058

Revson Board: Fundraising Big Time

Folder 1059

Furtado, Dan: "The Cut": Summary of Novel

Folder 1060

Gafni, Mordecai

Folder 1061

Gans, Curtis: Committee for Study of American Electorate

Folder 1062

Gates, Jeff: Shared Capitalization Institute, 1999

Folder 1063-1066

Folder 1063

Folder 1064

Folder 1065

Folder 1066

Geffen, David, Rabbi, 1991-2002

Folder 1066

Geotek

Folder 1067

Ginzburg, Eli

Folder 1068

Goldberg, Gerry (Civil War Buff)

Folder 1069

Goldin, Marion

Folder 1070

Goldman, Janis Meresman

Folder 1071

Grantmakers in Media

Folder 1072

Gregorian Vartan: Brown University, Vanity Fair Article/Gregorian Rebuttal

Folder 1073

Greenberg, Jack: Documentary: "What If"

Folder 1074

Greenberg, Yitz

Folder 1075

Harmonie Club

Folder 1076

Hart, Gary

Folder 1077

Heffner, Richard

Folder 1078

Heschel, A: Conversation, 1973

Folder 1079

Holloway, Betsy

Folder 1080

Holocaust Research and Education

Folder 1081

Holocaust Studies: New Press

Folder 1082

Inferential Focus

Folder 1083

Inside Story

Folder 1084

Internet Education and Charity

Folder 1085

Israel Diaspora Commission

Folder 1086

Israel Diaspora Relations

Folder 1087

Israel Trip: Supreme Court, 1998

Folder 1088

Israel Trip, 1996

Folder 1089

Jewish Family & Life

Folder 1090

Jewish Funders Network

Folder 1091

Jewish Television Network

Folder 1092

Jewish Week, Fresh Ink, 1997

Folder 1093

Jordan, Vernon

Folder 1094

Katz, Karl

Folder 1095

Kaufman, Wendy: Manasseh Marker

Folder 1096

Kempner, Aviva: "Great American Rabbis"

Folder 1097

Kempner, Aviva: The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg

Folder 1098

Keren Keshet/Libraries Project, 24-25 September 2000

Folder 1099

Keyman, Alex

Folder 1100

Keyman, Alex: Meeting, 1993

Includes 2 cassette tapes of meeting (C-5210/1-2) and the typed transcript.

Audiocassette C-5210/1

Keyman, Alex: Meeting, 1993: tape 1

Audiocassette

Audiocassette C-5210/2

Keyman, Alex: Meeting, 1993: tape 2

Audiocassette

Folder 1101

Kleiman, Vivian: "Jews in the South" Film, 1980s

Folder 1102

Krements, Jill

Folder 1103

Kuralt, Charles

Folder 1104

Lambeth, Tom

Folder 1105

Lewis, Shari

Folder 1106

Lewis, Shari, 1995-1996

Folder 1107

Lipstadt, Deborah: American Academy of Arts and Sciences Nomination

Folder 1108

Lipstadt, Deborah

Folder 1109

Lipper, Ken

Folder 1110

Loeb, John Langeloth

Folder 1111

Loeb, John Jr.

Folder 1112

Lowenstein, Allard

Folder 1113

Marcus, Bernie: Israel Democracy Institute

Folder 1114

Meyers, Sylvan

Folder 1115

Meyers, Dina

Folder 1116

Minow, Newton

Folder 1117

Mitchell, Abraham A. (Bubba)

Folder 1118

Monticello after Jefferson

Folder 1119

Monticello: Uriah Levy

Folder 1120

Morris, Celia

Folder 1121

Morris, Willie

Folder 1122

Moyers, Bill: "A World of Ideas" Review

Folder 1123

Moyers, Bill: Addiction

Folder 1124

Moyers, Bill: Exodus

Folder 1125

Moyers, Bill: Genesis

Folder 1126

Moyers, Bill: Joseph Campbell

Folder 1127

Moyers, Bill: New Interview Show, 26 September 2001

Folder 1128

Moyers, Bill: Religion, Public Affairs

Folder 1129

Multicultural Southern Studies, 1989

Folder 1130

Museum of the Confederacy

Folder 1131

Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience

Folder 1132

National Association for Public Television Stations, 1980s

Folder 1133

National Commission on Children: Senator Jay Rockefeller, 1991

Folder 1134

National Foundation for Jewish Culture

Folder 1135

National Humanities Center

Folder 1136

National Museum of American Jewish History

Folder 1137

National Public Radio

Includes cassette tape (C-5210/03): "Race Relations in America" with South Africa Correspondent John Matisson

Audiocassette C-5210/3

"Race Relations in America" with South Africa Correspondent John Matisson

Audiocassette

Folder 1138

National Video Resources

Folder 1139

National Women's Political Caucus, Good Guys Awards Dinner, 2 October 1990

Folder 1140

Nelson, Aaron

Folder 1141

New York State Archives Partnership Trust

Folder 1142

North Carolina Agency for Public Telecommunications

Folder 1143

Norton, Eleanor Holmes

Folder 1144

Ochsman, Ralph

Folder 1145

Offit Bank

Folder 1146

Council on Foundations: Open Mind

Folder 1147

Open Mind: Directory

Folder 1148

Open University

Folder 1149

Ozick, Cynthia

Folder 1150

Perecman, Ellen

Folder 1151

Pifer, Alan: Speeches to Foundations

Folder 1152

Pinksy, Mark

Folder 1153

Preyer, Richardson

Folder 1154

Preyer, Emily and Richardson

Folder 1155

Price, Monroe: Public Television, Media Law and Policy

Folder 1156

Project Ideas: 1980s

Includes videotape (VT-5210/6): The Hypermedia Experience

Videotape VT-5210/6

The Hypermedia Experience

VHS

Folder 1157

Queen Noor

Folder 1158

Quotes and Sayings

Folder 1159

Revson in Israel Plan

Folder 1160

Resumes

Folder 1161

Rosenthal, Alan

Folder 1162

Rosenwald, Julius: Relationship with Booker T. Washington

Folder 1163

Rosten, Leo

Folder 1164

Rubin, Larry

Folder 1165

Rubin, Richard: Oral History: "Jews of the Mississippi Delta"

Folder 1166

Sabbah, Chico: American Hebrew Academy

Folder 1167

Sandorf, Julie: Tribute, 1999

Folder 1168

Sanford, Terry: New York Fundraiser

Folder 1169

Sanford, Terry: Correspondence, 1970-1990

Folder 1170

Sanford, Terry

Folder 1171-1173

Folder 1171

Folder 1172

Folder 1173

Sanford, Terry: Storm over the States

Folder 1174

Sanford, Terry: Tribute 1989

Folder 1175

Schwartz, Nancy, 1970s

Folder 1176

Shalom Y'all

Folder 1177

Sheleg, Bambi (Bonnie Boxer)

Folder 1178

Siegel-Itzkovish, Judy: Jerusalem Post Article, 1993

Folder 1179

Smithsonian Institution, 1970's

Folder 1180

South Carolina Educational Broadcasting: "The South that Produced a President"

Folder 1181

Spearman, Bob

Folder 1182

Stark, Ben

Folder 1183

Stark, Lois F.

Folder 1184

Stechers

Folder 1185

Stein, Jay

Folder 1186

Steinhardt, Michael

Folder 1187

Strategies for Public Television, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1991

Folder 1188

Strom, Yale: Heinz Award, 15 December 2002

Folder 1189

Tobin, Gary

Folder 1190

Trachtenberg, Joel: George Washington University

Folder 1191

Trustman, Alan

Folder 1192

Uhry, Alfred

Folder 1193

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Alumni Association

Folder 1194

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Frank Graham

Folder 1195

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Charles Kuralt Memorial

Folder 1196

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Board of Visitors, 1987

Folder 1197

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Folder 1198

Valenti, Jack

Folder 1199

Vanguard Cellular

Folder 1200

Viener, Saul

Folder 1201

WEVD: Jewish Authors

Includes cassette tape (C-5210/4): "Jewish Enlightenment 1992," 26 January 1992, marked "1) Cynthia Ozick" and "2) Marvin Kalb"

Audiocassette C-5210/4

"Jewish Enlightenment 1992", Cynthia Ozick, Marvin Kalb, 26 January 1992

Audiocassette

Folder 1202

Wolf, Heidi

Folder 1203

Wolfe, Thomas: Estate

Folder 1204

World Communications Year, 1983

Folder 1205

Yale Law School

Folder 1206

Yiddish Proverb

Folder 1207

YIVO

Folder 1208

Zonagen

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Clippings, correspondence, book reviews, and other materials related to projects sponsored by the Charles H. Revson Foundation, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the death of E. J. ("Mutt") Evans, Jewish-American concerns, and the state of Israel. Also includes videotapes of interviews with Eli Evans and a 2003 Board of Directors' Dinner for the Charles H. Revson Foundation.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1209

Six-Day War

Folder 1210

350th Anniversary

Folder 1211

Article about "Mutt" Evans

Folder 1212

Bernstein, Mark

Folder 1213

Biographical Sketches of Eli Evans

Folder 1214

Book Reviews

Folder 1215

Carnegie, 1977

Folder 1216-1217

Folder 1216

Folder 1217

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies

Folder 1218

Carolina Center for Jewish Studies: Revson Grant to Honor Eli Evans, 17 November 2003

Folder 1219

Contract: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Tim West

Folder 1220

Children's Television Workshop

Folder 1221

Coming Home Speeches in Durham, N.C.

Folder 1222

Eli Evans: "Coming Home" Speech, Durham, N.C., October 2006

Folder 1223

Cooper, Maria

Folder 1224

Eli Evans: Covenant Remarks, 15 November 2004

Folder 1225

Covenant Luncheon, 14 November 2005

Folder 1226

Crown, Lester: Eli Evans's Letter

Folder 1227

Eban, Abba

Folder 1228

Electronic Village

Folder 1229

Elie Wiesel Film

Folder 1230

Eli Evans's General Assembly Speech, November 1994

Folder 1231

Eli Evans Papers Agreement, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library

Folder 1232

Eli Evans: Quotes and Miscellaneous

Folder 1233-1234

Folder 1233

Folder 1234

Eli Evans's Retirement Dinner, June 2003: Press Releases, Remarks, Speeches, Tributes, Etc.

Folder 1235

Eli Evans's Writings

Folder 1236

"Encouraging Black Lawyers in the South," Eli Evans Program at Carnegie, 1969-1973, Quoted on pages 3-4

Folder 1237

Evans Book

Folder 1238

Background of Eli Evans's Eulogy

Folder 1239

President Clinton Letter Concerning E. J. Evans ("Mutt")

Folder 1240

Condolence Letters Concerning E.J. Evans ("Mutt"), 1997

Folder 1241

Evans, Mutt and Bob Hope

Folder 1242

Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

Folder 1243

Foundation for Jewish Culture

Folder 1244

Ford Foundation: Troubles in Middle East, Eli Evans Letter to Wall Street Journal

Folder 1245

Harper Lee: To Kill a Mocking Bird

Includes an essay by Meredith Hoffman for the Harper Lee To Kill a Mocking Bird essay contest and related materials.

Folder 1246

Goldberg, Lisa

Folder 1247

Hebrew Union College Honorary Degree, Letter of Thanks to David Ellenson

Folder 1248

Heritage: Civilization and the Jews

Folder 1249

Ivins, Molly: The Texas Observer

Folder 1250

Jewish Funders Network, Eli Evans Remarks, 3-6 November 1991

Folder 1251

Jewish Heritage Video Collection

Folder 1252

Jews in the South

Folder 1253

Judah P. Benjamin

Folder 1254

JTS (Jewish Theological Seminary) Program

Folder 1255

Kollak, Teddy: Letter on Sir Evans

Folder 1256

Loeb, John

Folder 1257

Martin Luther King Jr. Collection: Sotheby's

Folder 1258

Miscellaneous

Folder 1259

Mordecai, Alfred

Folder 1260

Moyers, Bill

Folder 1261

National Foundation for Jewish Culture

Folder 1262-1264

Folder 1262

Folder 1263

Folder 1264

Personal

Folder 1265

Proposal on American who Helped Israel in 1948

Folder 1266

Retirement Letters to Eli Evans

Folder 1267

Reviews: The Provincials

Folder 1268

Reviews: The Provincials, 2 June 2006

Folder 1269

Annual Report Essay: Revson Foundation

Folder 1270

Revson: 20 Year Report with Eli's Essay

Folder 1271

Revson: Big Projects

Folder 1272-1273

Folder 1272

Folder 1273

Revson Fellows Program, 2002

Folder 1274

Rockefeller, David

Folder 1275

Julius Rosenwald and His Schools by Roy Hoffman

Folder 1276

Sandorf, Julie

Folder 1277

Smith, Dean: Letter to Josh, 20 February 2003

Folder 1278

Serotta, Edward: Centropa

Folder 1279

Sneed, Laurel C.: Thomas Day Education Project

Includes CD-ROM (DCD-5210/2): "Exploring the World of Thomas Day" CD-ROM Protoype, 15 October 2001

Folder 1280

Steinmart: Jay Stein Introduction by Eli Evans

Folder 1281

The Open Mind Archives: Heffner, Richard

Folder 1282

Telecommunications Speech

Tisch, Billy: About Larry T., Eli Evans Condolence Letter, 19 November 2003

Folder 1283

Tisch-Eli Evans's Letter to Family

Folder 1284

Underground Railroad Museum

Folder 1285

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for Jewish Studies: Grant Report

Folder 1286

Eli Evans to Jack Valenti

Videotape VT-5210/7

The Advocate, 10 April 1979, Dup, 2 December 1988

VHS

Videotape VT-5210/8

Charles H. Revson, The Open Mind, "The Changing Nature of American Philanthropy": Guest: Eli Evans

VHS

Videotape VT-5210/9

Eli Evans Interview for Heritage: Civilization and the Jews, 1 August 2001

VHS

Videotape VT-5210/10

Eli Evans Interview for "Center for Jewish History," "... Portion of the People" Exhibition Opening, 23 March 2003

VHS

Videotape VT-5210/11

Board of Directors Dinner, 2 October 2003

VHS

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Correspondence, articles, clippings, and other material related to the work of the Charles H. Revson Foundation, Jewish causes, and acquaintances.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1405

Eli Evans: Hebrew Union Honorary Degree: Biographical Information

Folder 1406

Eli's Family Foundation: Gifts for 2005

Folder 1407

Articles, Speeches, Etc. that Eli Evans Mails Out

Folder 1408

Abba Eban

Folder 1409

Eban CD

Folder 1410

Heritage/Abba Eban Series

Folder 1411

Eban, Israel: A Nation is Born

Folder 1412

American Academy

Folder 1413

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Press Releases, 26 April 2001

Folder 1414

Arnow

Folder 1415

Ben Gulion University Center for Bedouin Studies Evaluation, June 2003

Folder 1416

Bernstein, Ellen

Folder 1417

Bertlesmann

Folder 1418

Yale Storm: Nomination for the Bronfman Prize

Folder 1419-1420

Folder 1419

Folder 1420

Covenant Foundation

Folder 1421

Eli Evans's Three-Hour Video Interview for "Durham: A Self Portrait" and History of North Carolina Jewish Community

Folder 1422

Eli's Retirement Dinner Transcript, June 2003

Folder 1423

Ford Foundation

Folder 1424

Ford Foundation: Mid East Investigation, October-November 2003

Folder 1425

Hebrew Union College: American Jewish Archives Dedication: Imagining the Future, 5 June 2005

Folder 1426

Hebrew Union College: Eli's Honorary Degree, 5 June 2005

Folder 1427

Heritage DVD-ROM

Folder 1428

Hoffman, Roy

Folder 1429

Jewish Media Fund

Folder 1430

Jewish Heritage Video Collection

Folder 1431

Jewish Funders Network

Folder 1432

Jewish Theological Seminary: Eli's Honorary Degree

Folder 1433

Kwartler, Michael: Sim Lab

Folder 1434

Nextbook

Folder 1435

Renew Media and Tribeca

Folder 1436

Renew Media

Folder 1437

Revson Search

Folder 1438

Revson Trustees

Folder 1439

Sandorf, Julie

Folder 1440

Stark, Lois

Folder 1441

Sesame Street

Folder 1442

Stern, Jerry: Balsheva Dance Company, 14 August 2004

Folder 1443

Tel Aviv University: Opening of the Environment Sim Lab, 17 May 2001

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Outgoing correspondence from Eli Evans to various organizations, businesses, and acquaintances related to the Charles H. Revson Foundation; personal correspondence; articles and newspaper clippings related to Jewish issues; and related material.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1287

Correspondence, 1990-2003: A

Folder 1288

Correspondence, 1990-2003: B

Folder 1289

Correspondence, 1990-2003: C

Folder 1290-1291

Folder 1290

Folder 1291

Correspondence, 1990-2003: D

Folder 1292

Correspondence, 1990-2003: E

Folder 1293

Correspondence, 1990-2003: F

Folder 1294-1295

Folder 1294

Folder 1295

Correspondence, 1990-2003: G

Folder 1296

Correspondence, 1990-2003: H

Folder 1297

Correspondence, 1990-2003: I

Folder 1298

Correspondence, 1990-2003: J

Folder 1299

Correspondence, 1990-2003: K

Folder 1300

Correspondence, 1990-2003: L

Folder 1301

Correspondence, 1990-2003: M

Folder 1302

Correspondence, 1990-2003: N

Folder 1303

Correspondence, 1990-2003: O

Folder 1304

Correspondence, 1990-2003: P

Folder 1305

Correspondence, 1990-2003: R

Folder 1306-1307

Folder 1306

Folder 1307

Correspondence, 1990-2003: S

Folder 1308

Correspondence, 1990-2003: T

Folder 1309

Correspondence, 1990-2003: V

Folder 1310

Correspondence, 1990-2003: W

Folder 1311

Correspondence, 1990-2003: XYZ

Folder 1312

American Academy

Folder 1313

American Jewish History: 350th Anniversary

Folder 1314

Bertelsmann

Folder 1315

Bush, Adam (Judy Franklin's son): Louis Armstrong

Folder 1316

Coman, Ed: Wachovia Corporation

Folder 1317

Duke University Library: Tim West

Folder 1318

Eban, Abba: Royalties, Egon Dumler

Folder 1319

Gardner, John

Folder 1320

Hart, Macy: Southern Institute of Jewish Life

Folder 1321

Israel: Green Environment Fund

Folder 1322

Israel Academy of Sciences

Folder 1323

Jewish Family and Life

Folder 1324

Kaufman, Craig

Folder 1325

Liberman, Joseph: Documentary

Folder 1326

Abe Mitchell Foundation

Folder 1327

New York Times Journalism Fellowships

Folder 1328

New Visions for Public Schools

Folder 1329

New York Academy of Medicine: Richard Rifkind

Folder 1330

The Open Mind

Folder 1331

Ramey, Drucie

Folder 1332

Rosenthal, Alan: Stalin and the Jews

Folder 1333

Sesame Street: Israeli-Palenstinian-Jordanian Sesame Street

Folder 1334

Sesame Street: Margorie Benton letter

Folder 1335

United Nations Association of the United States of America

Folder 1336

Warburg, Philip: Israel Environmental Defense Fund

Folder 1337

Wiesel, Elie: Book

Folder 1338

Zeal

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Subject files and other materials related to foundations and causes with which Eli Evans was involved, such as the Council on Foundations and the Covenant Foundation.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1339

20th Century Fund: Future of Public Broadcasting

Folder 1340

American Foundations

Folder 1341

American Jewish Philanthropy: Current Trends, 1996

Folder 1342

Arts, Education and Americans

Folder 1343

Arison Foundation

Folder 1344

Bertelsman Foundation

Folder 1345

Carnegie Corporation: Video Library Project, 1980s

Folder 1346

Carnegie Corporation: Program Discussion, 1977

Folder 1347

Commonwealth Fund Annual Essay: John Craig, 1993

Folder 1348

Communitarian Network

Folder 1349

Compensation: Grantmakers

Folder 1350

Conservative Foundations

Folder 1351

Council on Foundations, 2001

Folder 1352

Council on Foundations, April 2000

Folder 1353

Council on Foundations, April 1999

Folder 1354

Council on Foundations, April 1998

Folder 1355

Council on Foundations, April 1996

Folder 1356

Council on Foundations, May 1995

Folder 1357

Council on Foundations, May 1994

Folder 1358

Council on Foundations, April 1993

Folder 1359

Council on Foundations, April 1992

Folder 1360

Council on Foundation, April 1991

Folder 1361

Council on Foundations, February 1991

Folder 1362

Council on Foundations, April 1990

Folder 1363

Council on Foundations, April 1988

Folder 1364

Council on Foundations: Taskforce on Inclusiveness

Folder 1365

Council on Jewish Federations: Electronic Village III, 1995

Folder 1366

Covenant Foundation

Folder 1367

Covenant Foundation: Awards

Folder 1368

Covenant Foundation: Membership

Folder 1369

Covenant Foundation: Recruiting and Training Jewish Educators

Folder 1370

Covenant Foundation, 2000

Folder 1371

Covenant Foundation, May 1999

Folder 1372-1373

Folder 1372

Folder 1373

Covenant Foundation, 1997-1999

Folder 1374

Covenant Foundation, September 1996

Folder 1375

Covenant Foundation Board, 1995

Folder 1376

Covenant Foundation, September 1995

Folder 1377

Covenant Foundation, 1990

Folder 1378

Crown Memorial

Folder 1379

Cummings (Nathan) Foundation

Folder 1380

Family Foundations: Conference, 1996

Folder 1381

Foundation Group, June 1991

Folder 1382

Ford Foundation: Open Society Institute, 1998

Folder 1383

Foundations with Jewish Interests

Folder 1384

Frank McGuire Foundation

Folder 1385

Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life

Folder 1386

Hillel: National

Folder 1387

Impact of Foundations on North American Communities

Folder 1388

Jewish Family Foundations and Donors, 8 January 1991

Folder 1389

Jewish Funders Network, 2000

Folder 1390

Jewish Funders Network, 25 April 1999

Folder 1391

Jewish Funders Network, 3 November 1991

Folder 1392

Markle Foundation

Folder 1393

Mega Group

Folder 1394

National Foundation for Jewish Culture

Folder 1395

National Foundation for Jewish Culture: Arnow, Bob and Joan, December 1997

Folder 1396

New Israel Fund, 1989-1990

Folder 1397

New York Foundation Executive Group

Folder 1398

New York Foundation Working Group

Folder 1399

P.E.F. Israel Endowment Fund American Haggadah Project

Folder 1400

Settlement Housing Fund

Folder 1401

Ted Turner Foundation

Folder 1402

United Nations Foundation: Tim Wirth

Folder 1403

Van Leer Institute, Israel

Folder 1404

Wallenberg Foundation, Friends of

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Mailing lists, financial records, and other materials chiefly related to Eli Evans's involvement with the Charles H. Revson Foundation.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1443a

Address Updates

Folder 1444

LK, For Database

Folder 1445

Gang of 12

Folder 1446

Family Mailing List

Folder 1447

Mailing List: Miscellaneous

Folder 1448

Mailing List: Jewish Names

Folder 1449

Eli Evans's Personal Mailing List

Folder 1450

Miscellaneous: Eli Evans's Mailing List

Folder 1451

Application Guidelines

Folder 1452

Lists

Folder 1453

Building Passes

Folder 1454

Eli's Bluesheets

Folder 1455

Miscellaneous: Car Services

Folder 1456

Directors, Election of: Term Expirations

Folder 1457

By-Laws

Folder 1458

Letter for Hotel Charges

Folder 1459

Memos to the Board

Folder 1460

KPMG Financial Statements and Schedules, 31 December 2001 and 2002

Folder 1461

Eli Evans's Expense Report 2002

Folder 1462

Eli's Fax Transmissions: Outgoing

Folder 1463

Eli's Fax Transmissions: Incoming

Folder 1464

Biography: Eli M. Evans

Folder 1465

Eli Evans's Correspondence

Folder 1466

Eli Evans's Updated Address Book Information

Folder 1467

Health Care Claims

Folder 1468

Health Care Claims, 2001: Unresolved

Folder 1469

Health Care Claims, 2000: Resolved

Folder 1470

Medical Records, 2001

Folder 1471

Menus

Folder 1472

Office Policies

Folder 1473

Phone Manual

Folder 1474

Staff Info: United Healthcare

Folder 1475

Staff Info: TIAA CREF

Folder 1476

Tax Exempt Certification

Folder 1477

North Carolina Basketball

Folder 1478

Centropa: The Jewish Heritage Project

Includes two CD-ROMs, DCD-5210/3 "Centropa Search" and DCD-5210/4 "Centropa Website."

Folder 1479

Revson Fellowship Article

Folder 1480

Eban, Abba: Obituary with Letter

Folder 1481

Emeritus Labels

Folder 1482

Ginzberg, Eli

Folder 1483

"Interview Your Grandparents," Excerpted from The Lonely Days Were Sundays

Folder 1484

Eli Evans's Trip to Israel, 15-23 May 2001

Folder 1485

"Freedom: A History of US"

Folder 1486-1487

Folder 1486

Folder 1487

Eli Evans's Revson Event: Rainbow Room, 29 May 2003

Folder 1488

American Academy: Eli Evans's Introduction

Folder 1489

Friends Letter

Folder 1490

NAAS (American Academy of Arts and Sciences) Press Release: National

Folder 1491

NAAS (American Academy of Arts and Sciences) Press Release: North Carolina

Folder 1492

NAAS (American Academy of Arts and Sciences) Congratulatory Letters

Folder 1493

Eli Evans's Reply to Congratulation Letters

Folder 1494

Press Coverage

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