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In the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, New York Times articles slowly, and painfully, updated the rules of courtship. To have success dating in New York City, don’t order a sandwich at dinner and pick ...
The archives of The New Yorker, housed at the New York Public Library, consist of more than 2,500 boxes of manuscripts, letters, page proofs, cartoons, art, photographs and memos.
In an email dated April 12 that was reviewed by The New York Times, officials at the archives alerted two of Mr. Trump’s archive representatives, Patrick F. Philbin and John Eisenberg, that the ...
The archive includes correspondence with prominent figures like Susan Sontag, Francis Crick, Jane Goodall and W.H. Auden, who reviewed his first book, “Migraine,” for The New York Review of ...
The archive contains much of the vast output of Albert Jones, a 60-year-old killer who wrote 11 books while confined to 1-EB-117, his cell in the prison’s East Block for a quarter-century.