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Joseph Kahn audiorecordings of conversations with media personalities, 1979-1990

3 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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Consists of 166 audiocassette tapes recording conversations between retired investigative journalist Joseph Kahn and reporters, editors, and other media personalities invited to his courses at the New School for Social Research between 1979 and the early 1990s. Participants include Pete Hamill, Nick Pileggi, Gay Talese, and Murray Kempton, among many others. Frequent guests include Sidney Zion, Liz Smith, and Jack O'Brien.
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Geof Huth Papers, 1960-2006

60.7 cubic ft.
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The majority of these papers focus on Geof Huth's artistic activities: his creation of artworks, his involvement in the fields of visual and experimental poetry, his productions as a micropublisher, and his work as an active blogger in the worldwide network of online poets. They also document his personal life and professional career in archives and records management.

Judaica book trade correspondence & broadsides, 1740-1955

0.5 linear feet 1 box
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Collection of letters and ephemera relating to the Judaica book trade, most from 1926-1955. The collection includes correspondence from all over the world, including Vienna, Lisbon, Italy, the United States, and Palestine/Israel. It is notable as a rare glimpse into the world of pre-Holocaust collecting, as well as the early history of Jewish settlement in Palestine. Notable bookdealers and collectors include Biegeleisen (New York), David Frankel (Vienna and New York), Yochanan and Abraham Rubenstein (Haifa), Efraim Keizer (Pressburg) Yehuda Idil Bialistotsky (Slonim), Rubin Mass (Jerusalem), etc. The majority of the collection is in Hebrew, but other languages include English, German, and French.

Serge Prokofiev Archive, 1917-2012

294 linear feet
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Serge Prokofiev (1891–1953) was a Russian and Soviet composer, pianist and conductor, and seminal figure in the history of twentieth-century music. The Serge Prokofiev Archive (SPA) contains 58 original music manuscripts and over 10,000 letters and documents primarily from 1918-1936, the years Prokofiev spent in the West. The SPA also includes an expansive collection of music manuscript copies, published scores, concert programs, scholarly books and articles, photographs, and audio and video material, making it the premier research collection for studying Prokofiev's life, work and legacy.

Illustrated Advertising Proofs collection, 1904-1923

1.5 Linear Feet 1 document box; 2 flat boxes; 1 oversize folder
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A collection of early 20th-century advertising proofs submitted to the U.S. Patent Office, featuring the work of prominent cartoonists and illustrators.

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Irving Tripp papers, 1950s-1970s

3 Linear Feet 2 flat boxes
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This small collection includes four of Stanley's hard-to-find thumbnail scripts as well as the original Tripp art for a dozen Little Lulu stories. Tracings reveal sketches for covers as well as Disney characters. There is also a small amount of correspondence, a photograph of a very young Tripp at his drawing table, sketches of Hanna-Barbera and Terrytoons characters, and much more, all of which reveal the range of Tripp's career.

Independent Literary Agents Association records, 1975-1989

3 linear feet 7 manuscript boxes
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Correspondence, by-laws, memoranda, contracts, permission forms, reports, bank statements and other legal papers, advertising, and printed materials.

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Scroll: Letter from the Emperor to Qing Imperial Chief Ambassador Li Pei's Grandparents = 卷軸: 捐職布政司理問李霈之祖父母, 清道光5/Qing Daoguang 5[1825] Box Scroll 16

Shih-hui Hsiung (Shihui Xiong) papers, 1907-1974, bulk 1930-1948

10 linear feet 14 manuscript boxes, 1 flat box, 4 mapcase folders, and 5 scroll boxes
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The Shih-hui Hsiung (Shihui Xiong) papers consist of materials documenting Hsiung's life and political career from 1907 to 1974. The highlights of the papers are the manuscripts, which include six volumes of Hsiung's memoir, seven volumes of diaries over 43 years, and approximately 440 original handwritten speech scripts. The photographs and political and military affairs related documents focus on Hsiung's active involvement in the northeast region and abroad from 1930 to 1948. The papers overall consist of correspondence, calligraphy scrolls, diaries, a diploma, documents, letter books, manuscripts of published and unpublished works, maps, newspaper clippings, notes, oversize military notices, poems, photographs, photograph albums, reports, and other materials.
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Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese War Prints Collection, 1864-1904, bulk 1894-1895, 1904

3 Linear Feet 110 prints in 1 mapcase drawer
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The Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese War Prints Collection (Nisshin Nichi-Ro sensō nishikie; 日清・日露戦争錦絵) is a collection of 110 nishikie prints by various late 19th Century Japanese ukiyo-e artists depicting events during the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, as well as other events, dating from 1864-1904.
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我第二軍砲雷弾再ヲ冐シテ蓋平之地ヲ占領ス = Waga Dainigun hōraidan sai o okashite Gaihei no chi o senryō su, 明治37年7月, Meiji 37 [1904 July] Mapcase A5, Item 097

旅順港閉塞隊廣瀬中佐奮戦 = Ryojunkō Heisokutai Hirose Chūsa funsen, 明治37年5月刊, Meiji 37 [1904 May] Mapcase A5, Item 094

C. Martin Wilbur papers, 1950-1992

53 linear feet 117 boxes 2 tube boxes
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Correspondence, subject files, manuscripts and printed materials documenting the work of C. Martin Wilbur, George Sansom Professor Emeritus of Chinese History, Columbia University. Correspondence with non-Columbia organizations includes the Institute of Pacific Relations, Far Eastern Association, INDUSCO, Council on Foreign Relations, Asia Foundation, and American Council of Learned Societies, among others. Subject files relevant to Columbia University include items pertaining to the Department of Chinese and Japanese, later renamed the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, as well as teaching files, student files and research projects directed. The manuscript files contain the notes and, in some cases, printed copies of published and unpublished works and public talks. Wilbur's writings and research concentrate on the history and politics of twentieth century China, with emphasis on the Chinese Revolution, 1920-1929, Sun Yat-sen, and communism in China. There are translations of minutes for the first and second Kuomintang Congresses, copies of documents from the Kuomintang Archives, and photographs of members of the Young China Party, Sun Yat-sen and several historical events in the 1920s. Files on fund raising efforts for the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and the Wellington Koo Fellowship also contain relevant correspondence. Biographical information includes a curriculum vitae (ca. 1968)

Richard F. Fenno Jr. papers, circa 1940's-2014

79 box(es)
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The Richard Fenno Papers include materials gathered from interviews Professor Fenno conducted with members of Congress beginning in the 1960s through the early 2000s. The boxes contain research notes, biographical materials and correspondence between Professor Fenno and his interview subject. Boxes 1-25 contain interview notes dating from the 1950s through the 1980s. Also included in the collection are research notes about Congress more generally, and drafts of book chapters. The collection also include lectures and talks that Professor Fenno gave during his career, both at the University of Rochester and as a speaker at other universities.

Hyam Plutzik papers, 1924-2010

40 box(es)
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The collection consists of four boxes of miscellaneous biographical material from early education through Plutzik's years as a professor at the University of Rochester; four boxes of correspondence; twelve boxes of manuscripts of poetry, published and unpublished; three boxes of manuscripts of critical essays and fiction; eleven boxes of lectures, exams, and miscellaneous material from courses he taught at the University of Rochester; two boxes of material from poetry recitals and public lectures; and two boxes of miscellaneous academic and departmental materials. Finding aid abbreviations:

Reinhard Bendix Papers, 1929-1998

13.67 cubic ft.
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The bulk of the collection consists of Bendix' writings and the materials used by him for research purposes as well as for his courses in political and social sciences. This includes a large volume of materials on Max Weber, social stratification, power and authority, bureaucracy, industrialization and large-scale organizations. Bendix' files contain correspondence dealing with his career at the University of California, Berkeley and include materials pertaining to controversies at the university and within the Department of Sociology, as well as student issues and recommendations. Also present in the collection are a number of files dealing with individuals and issues connected with both the American Sociological Association and the International Sociological Association.

Hand and Flower Press collection, 1940-1966

50.25 Linear Feet (202 boxes)
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The Hand and Flower Press collection contains manuscripts by Thomas Blackburn, Tom Boggs, Charles Causley, Arthur Constance, Thomas Fassam, Erica Marx, Edwin Morgan, Kathleen Nott, Juanita Peirse, Rosey E. Pool, and many others; page proofs for the anthologies Black and Unknown Bards and Beyond the Blues; business records including sales and royalty statements, contracts, receipts, ledgers, news clippings, and various documents relating to the production of Beyond the Blues; correspondence; miscellaneous photographs and some original copies of the artwork published in Hand and Flower books.
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Peripherals, undated Box 197, Box 198, Box 199, Box 200, Box 201, Box 202

Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Carlos Salinas Papers, 1990-2001

1.22 linear feet 1 record carton, 1 half-size document box
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The collection documents the work of Carlos Miguel Salinas's work with AIUSA on human rights issues in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Jane Howard papers, 1930-1996

62 linear feet 150 boxes 6 card file boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, notes, journals, scrapbooks, audio tapes, datebooks and calendars, photographs, printed material, and memorabilia. Included are files relating to articles which she researched and wrote while on the staff of LIFE magazine, especially on popular figures in current literature and the arts. There are also research files and typescripts for her books: PLEASE TOUCH, A DIFFERENT WOMAN, and FAMILIES. Among the correspondents are: Paul Bowles, Agnes de Mille, Ken Kesey, and Hope Cooke Namgyal

Arthur Segal woodcuts, Woodcuts created 1912-1919, Printed 1972

0.9 Cubic Feet 1 box and 6 folders consisting of 68 woodcut prints
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The collection consists of 68 prints out of a set of 70 from woodcuts created by Romanian-born painter Arthur Segal (1875-1944) between 1912 and 1919. The prints, from Segal's original blocks, were made on handmade paper by William Carter, and published by Richard Nathanson.
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Arthur Segal woodcuts, Woodcuts created 1912-1919, Printed 1972 0.9 Cubic Feet 1 box and 6 folders consisting of 68 woodcut prints

Boats Box OSxx-1, Folder 1

Television Press Kit Collection, 1966-2002, bulk 1981-1996

34 linear ft.
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Collection contains selected press kits from ABC, CBS, Discovery, Fox, NBC, Saban, WB, and UPN for network programming and from the Television Critics Association and National Cable Forum for cable networks. Some kits also contain photographs and CD-ROMS. Dates of coverage vary.
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Pan Am Flight 103 Publications Collection, 1988-2014

12 boxes, 1 oversize box, 7.5 linear feet
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General publications related to Pan Am Flight 103 and terrorism

Rochelle Owens papers, 1900-2022

10.5 linear feet 24 boxes and 1 folder
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, photographs, audio tapes, and printed materials of Rochelle Owens. Included are: correspondence with other writers, publishers, and friends; scripts and production files of her plays; and, manuscripts and drafts of her books and other poems, along with other related materials. Boxes 1-3: Cataloged correspondence; Boxes 4-12: Owens' writings by title (Manuscripts, notes, photographs& printed materials); Box 13-14: General file (Audio tape cassettes, Biographical materials, Misc., Photographs& Misc. printed materials); Oversize folder: Record album & Photographs.

Sesquicentennial Celebration collection, 2000

3.31 cubic feet (6 containers)
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The collection contains numerous museum objects, publications, and ephemera related mostly to Sesquicentennial Weekend.

Carnegie Corporation of New York records, circa 1872-2015

3000 linear feet 2400 boxes, 400 volumes, 112 microfilm reels
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Minutes, correspondence, annual reports, press releases, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual, digital and printed materials document the philanthropic activities and administration of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The collection is actively growing, primarily through regular document transfers from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Andrew Carnegie's biographical information and personal philanthropic activity can be found in Series VII. In addition, his pre-1911 gifts, most notably his donations for libraries and church organs, can be found on microfilm (Series II), in the Home Trust Company Records (VI.A), and Financial Record Books (I.C.1). Grant files (Series III.A), which comprise the bulk of the collection) provide information on projects and institutions founded, endowed or supported by the Corporation. The Special Initiatives series (Series IV) contains the records of task forces, commissions and councils, formed by the Corporation mostly during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s to address specific issues. The Corporation's records include those of other Carnegie philanthropic organizations (Series VI), including the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Home Trust Company, both of which shared staff, officers, and office space with the Corporation for a period of time.

National Conference on Soviet Jewry, records, undated, 1949, 1954, 1956, 1958-1993

227.5 linear feet (435 manuscript boxes, 8 half manuscript boxes, 6 [6"x6"x12"] audio boxes, 2 [6"x12"x16"] audio boxes, 3 oversized folders, 1 MAP2 folder)
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The collection contains the records of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, the largest and most influential organization created by the American Jews to coordinate efforts on behalf of Soviet Jews, which survives today as NCSJ: Advocates on Behalf of Jews in Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic States & Eurasia. The bulk of the collection covers the activities from the early 1970s through late 1980s. The collection includes minutes of meetings, memoranda, correspondence, newsletters and publications of the NCSJ and its precursor, the American Jewish Committee on Soviet Jewry (1964-1971). Among other materials are individual files Refuseniks, prisoners of conscience and Jewish émigrés. The collection also includes a considerable number of reports from the visits to the USSR by Soviet Jewry Movement activists and other. Significant part of the collection is represented by the audio recordings that include 13 minute programs on the WEVD Radio dedicated to Soviet Jewry topics and recordings of phone conversations with Refuseniks. There is also a considerable number of photographs, posters and publications, several film strips and VHS tapes.

Dale Riepe papers, 1946-1986

26.25 Linear Feet 21 Cartons
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Collection of materials from Dale Riepe, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy. Includes extensive correspondence, subject files, and department and related professional papers, as well as several drafts and manuscripts of Riepe's publications.
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Hillside Children's Center papers, 1837-2001

26 box(es) (26 boxes, 121 volumes, 2 packages, and map case items)
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The Hillside Children's Center Papers contain historical materials such as records of the children cared for by the Rochester Orphan Asylum and later, Hillside Children's Center; original legal documents and by-laws of the institution; correspondence; committee/board minutes and reports (printed annual reports and various other printed materials have been removed and catalogued); financial documents; property maps, floor plans, and blueprints; audio-visual materials such as videotapes and slides; photographs; newspaper clippings; and miscellaneous printed materials and ephemera.

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Ashley Montagu Papers, 1929-1987

19 linear ft.
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Papers of the American anthropologist. Collection contains book manuscripts (1943-1967); published and printed material (1929-1967), including articles by and about Montagu; book reviews.

Women's National Book Association records, 1917-2020

72 linear feet 150 boxes
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The Women's National Book Association Papers document the history and work of the Women's National Book Association from their founding in 1917 until today. The organization is active in promoting women in the book industry through awards and programs to increase women's participation in the profession and the role of women in publishing and other book-related fields.

Joyce Carol Oates Papers, 1956-2006

69 linear ft.
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The papers of the American novelist, playwright, poet, short story writer, and author span 1956-1998 and include correspondence; a journal; typescript and holograph manuscripts for essays, novels, plays, and poems; periodicals; photographs; publicity; and reviews.
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Buffalo Pharmacy Dean's eNotes, 2017-2021, 2022 November

0.480 Gigabytes 19 files
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Digital issues of the Dean's eNotes, a digital newsletter from the Office of the Dean of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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At Buffalo, 2014 -

1.5 Linear Feet 2 print boxes 0.99 Gigabytes 27 files
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Issues of University at Buffalo's alumni magazine, At Buffalo.
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At Buffalo, Fall 2023- 0.034 Gigabytes 1 file

Open Letter Press collection, 2007-2015

0.37 cubic feet (1 container)
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The Open Letter Press collection contains catalogs, ephemera, and articles relating to the press and its publications. Catalogs are often accompanied by correspondence relating to subscriptions and new translations, including opportunities to review these works.

University at Buffalo Law School records, 1898-2021, bulk 1956-2021

27.53 Linear Feet 57 manuscript boxes, 2 11x14 boxes, 1 11x17 box
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Materials accumulated by the Law Library generated by the Law School or about the Law School including administrative and faculty reports and records, commemorative booklets, publications, photographs, correspondence, clippings, external ephemera, etc.
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Sound Recordings of Museum-Related Events, 1939-

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This Record Group contains recordings of events that either occurred at or are related to Museum of Modern Art activities. Types of events include interviews, lectures, speeches, symposia, panel discussions, and discussions between filmmakers and audience.

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"MoMA Audio: Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave", Winter 2008 Box, Item 2011.31

"Kiki Smith: Prints, Books and Things Audio Tour (2003)", Winter 2003 Box, Item 2012.4

"Mutant Materials in Contemporary Art Opening Dinner", Wednesday, May 24, 1995 Box, Item 95.21

Thomas Szasz Papers, 1890-2011

196.25 linear ft.
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Papers of the Hungarian-American psychiatrist and scholar. Collection contains correspondence, memorabilia, photographs, writings, audio and video recordings.
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Chester Carlson family papers, circa 1900-2010

65 linear feet (65 boxes, 1 volume, 1 oversized folder)
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The Chester Carlson Family Papers include a correspondence exchanged between Carlson and his relatives from 1951-1968, as well as letters written to the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory from 1956-1968. Perhaps most significant are the materials related to patents that Carlson developed and his writings about xerography. The collection also includes Carlson's personal journals written from 1931-1968. There are also speeches delivered byween 1954 and 1968. There is a large body of biographical materials created by Carlson as well as others who knew him. Included in the collection as scrapbooks with articles documenting Carlson's life and legacy from 1940-1968. There are also numerous items related to the Xerox Corporation, specifically the 1968 annual report, sales publications from the 1980s, as well as news and articles written about the company.

UB Today Article on Campus Unrest and Reader Reaction, 1968-2005

1.86 Linear Feet 2 flat boxes
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Copies of UB Today article on campus unrest at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1970 and artifacts and written recollections provided by alumni who were students at the university during the period of unrest.
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UB Today, Winter 2005 Box-folder 1.1

Hillside Children's Center papers addition, 1943-2001

14 box(es)
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Boxes 1-7 contain meeting minutes and lists of Board of Directors and Executive and Nominating committees. Boxes 8-11 describe the service programs established by the Service Overview Committees to carry out the mission of the organization. Boxes 12 and 13 contain financial reports, including endowment funds, guidelines and manuals for different sections of the organization. Box 14 contains photographs, annual reports, publications, and other miscellaneous ephemera.

Sid Ramin papers, circa 1957-2009, bulk 1957-1995

120 linear feet 66 flat boxes, 5 record cartons, and 12 document boxes; 1 mapcase drawer; 2 CMI boxes
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Sid Ramin was a composer, conductor, and arranger for Broadway and Hollywood musicals and for television shows, including All My Children, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Gypsy, and West Side Story.
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Rick Halperin Papers, 1982-2000

11.1 cubic ft.
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Death penalty abolitionist who worked with many anti-death penalty organizations, capital defense attorneys, representatives of various communities of faith, newspaper editorial boards, victims' rights groups, members of the families of the condemned, and many death row inmates throughout the country.

Ford Foundation records, Peace and Social Justice Program (PSJ), Human Rights and International Cooperation (HRIC), Office Files of Cristina Eguizabal, 1963-2003, bulk 1991-2002

17.84 Cubic Feet
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Contains correspondence, program and project files, Cuba files, grant files, consultant files and subject files.

Jacques Barzun papers, 1900-1999

225 linear feet 533 boxes; 1 drawer of oversized material
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The correspondence, research, and teaching files of French-American cultural historian and Columbia University professor emeritus Jacques Barzun (1907-2012).
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Forrest J Ackerman Papers, 1884-2009

351 linear ft.
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Papers of the American science fiction author, editor, agent, collector and fan. Biographical material, Ackerman Agency records, correspondence, Famous Monsters files, fanzines, financial material, legal material, memorabilia, Perry Rhodan files, photographs, printed material, recordings of varous types, and writings by Ackerman, his wife Wendayne, and others
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Phi Beta Kappa Iota of New York papers, 1886-2018

6.5 linear feet (16 boxes, 2 volumes)
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The Phi Beta Kappa Iota of New York Papers begin in 1886 and are ongoing. The collection includes materials relating to the history and governance of the Iota chapter; membership and initiation; finances; programs and events, both locally and at the regional or national level; and other topics.

Mini Baja Club records, 1979-2012

1.3 cubic feet (4 containers)
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Boxes 1-2 consist of original materials. The remainder of the collection was printed off a flashdrive.

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North American Jewish Students Appeal Records, undated, 1962, 1964-1996, (Bulk 1971-1995)

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The records of the North American Jewish Students Appeal (NAJSA or APPEAL) contains documents on two levels of concern: those documents dealing with the NAJSA as a student-run organization promoting Jewish identity among college-aged youth; and those documents dealing with the APPEAL as a fundraising organization for several well-known student constituent organizations. The Constituents were: the Jewish Student Press Service, Lights in Action, the North American Jewish Students Network, the Progressive Zionist Caucus,Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review, Yavneh Religious Students Organization, and Yugntruf Youth for Yiddish. Documents include correspondence, financial records, minutes, press releases, information on grants awarded to student organizations for programming and publishing, student journals and newspapers, photographs, and ephemera.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collection, 1981-1998

4.5 Linear Feet 1 manuscript box (box 1), 3 record storage cartons (boxes 2-4), one oversize flat box (box 5)
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This collection belonged to an award-winning horror writer who worked for Mirage Studios (the TMNT studio) in the early 1990s, writing the TMNT newspaper strip. There is original art for never-reprinted newspaper strips (1993) complete with thumbnails, comic book manuscripts with editorial notation, story idea notebooks, minicomics produced by Mirage Studios, and manuscript materials for a host of secondary TMNT materials, including The Official TMNT Treasury. Many of the secondary materials are autographed by TMNT creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.

Joseph Stiglitz papers, 1970s-2019

240 linear feet 192 boxes
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The collection contains manuscript drafts for many of Stiglitz's books, as well as article drafts and copies of speeches and lectures from throughout his career. There are files related to his work with the White House on the Council of Economic Advisors and from his time as the Chief Economist of the World Bank. There is a small amount of material relating to his teaching and other academic activities such as conferences.

Edvard Bech Collection, 1830 - 1929 & 1972 - 2009

1 Linear Foot 275 Items 2 Boxes
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This collection depicts the live of Edvard Bech, who born in Denmark in 1812 moved to New York in 1838 where he formed a trading firm that he would run for forty seven years. In 1863 he purchased a sixty-five acre farm along the Hudson River which he named “Rosenlund” and hired Danish architect Detlef Lineau to design the estate. This collection contains papers concerning the Bech family history and businesses, materials compiled by Viggo Bech Rambusch for his monograph, and materials pretaining to the Roselund estate.

Vince Clemente papers, 1974-2011

26 box(es)
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The Vince Clemente Papers consist of published and unpublished manuscripts, correspondence (including John Ciardi, John Hall Wheelock, and William Heyen) and printed ephemera. Materials date primarily from the 1980s forward, although there is some earlier correspondence. Materials are organized over time as acquired beginning in 2000 and by subsequent updated acquisitions from Vince Clemente.

Francis Julius Bellamy papers, 1890-2003

7 box(es) (7 boxes and 1 package)
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The first two boxes of the collection contain exhibits compiled by Francis Bellamy's son, David, in his effort to establish the authenticity of his father's claim. The following four boxes include correspondence about the pledge controversy, speeches and articles written by Francis Bellamy, along with news clippings and articles written both about Bellamy and the pledge. This collection is closely related to collection D.147, David Bellamy Papers, 1892-1980.

Ecumenical Task Force of the Niagara Frontier records, 1946-1995, bulk 1978-1990

241 Linear Feet 194 manuscript boxes, 7 card boxes, 1 flat box, 1 map case drawer, 2 oversize map holders, 1 carton
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The records of the Ecumenical Task Force of the Niagara Frontier (ETF) document the organizing of a unified grassroots response to Love Canal, one of the nation's most significant environmental disasters. Records include administrative documents, correspondence, subject files, extensive resource libraries, habitability/environmental studies, litigation, and documentation on other local toxic waste sites.

Group Research Inc. records, 1955-1996

215 linear feet 512 document boxes; 1 map case; 1 flat box
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Wesley McCune founded Group Research Inc. in 1962 after a successful career as a journalist for such magazines as "Newsweek", "Time", "Life", and "Changing Times. Group Research Inc. was based in Washington DC until ceasing operations in the mid-1990s. The organization collected materials that focus on the right-wing and span four decades. The archive includes information about and by right-wing organizations and activists in the form of publications, correspondence, pamphlets, reports, the newspaper "Congressional Record," and magazine clippings and other ephemera. McCune and his small staff also published an initially bi-monthly but in later years monthly newsletter Group Research Report which kept its subscribers abreast of the latest views and actions of right-wingers.

United University Professions (UUP) Records, 1964-2000

161.17 cubic ft.
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The records of United University Professions (UUP) document the activities of the union and collective bargaining agent for the faculty and non-teaching professionals of the State University of New York. They begin in the 1960s with UUP's antecedents, the State University Professional Association (SUPA) and the Senate Professional Association (SPA), and continue through June 2000 for the materials produced by UUP's Communications Department, and through May 1993 for most other series.
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Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers (CLAG) Records, 1958-2019

15 boxes (13.5 linear feet)
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Administrative files, correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records documenting the organization's activities
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Young Women's Christian Association of Rochester and Monroe County collection, 1883-2005

64 box(es) (64 boxes, 81 volumes)
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The Young Women's Christian Association of Rochester and Monroe County Collection is comprised of six series:

New York City Opera records, 1924-2019, bulk 1965-1991

214 linear feet Box 1-227 Processed: 148 record cartons, 57 manuscript boxes, 13 XL flat boxes, 5 small flat boxes, 2 LP boxes, 2 CD boxes, 1 oversize mapcase folder, 3 costumes 189 linear feet Unprocessed: 185 record cartons, 2 tube boxes, 14 hard drives with 35 TB of digitized material
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New York City Opera (NYCO) was famously dubbed "The People's Opera" by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia at its founding in 1943. The Opera company's mission is to inspire audiences with innovative and theatrically compelling opera at an affordable price. This collection documents the artistic productions and the daily administrative functions and operations attest to the mission of the company. The materials in this collection consist of administrative and financial records, production files, stage guides, scores, correspondence, programs, photographs, posters, scenery plans, memorabilia, printed materials, and audio and video recordings, dating from 1924 to 2019, with its bulk dating from 1965 to 1991.

Jonathan F. Reichert papers, 1941-2000

7.9 Linear Feet 5 cartons, 1 oversize box, 1 triangular roll storage tube, 2 negative slide boxes, 1 slide tray
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This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Jonathan F. Reichert, professor emeritus of physics at the University at Buffalo.
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Charles Haynie papers, 1963-2002

5 Linear Feet 4 cartons
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Collection includes Haynie's correspondence, teaching files, publications, and information on political, social, and environmental activism.

American Jewish Congress, records, undated, 1916-2006 (bulk 1949-2003)

Roughly 750 linear feet (641 Bankers boxes, 1 Bankers box (11” x 13” x 16”), 200 manuscript boxes, 1 manuscript box (16” x 20”), 3 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 286 bound volumes)276 digitized photographs, 2 digitized brochures
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The records of the American Jewish Congress, a national Jewish agency, concerned primarily with Jewish and other minority civil rights, include the constitution, by-laws, and minutes of the Administrative and Executive Committees and Governing Council of the Congress. The collection has materials generated by the National Biennial Conventions, Executive Directors, including Phil Baum and Henry Siegman, and the General Counsel files of Will Maslow, Commissions and the Jerusalem Conferences of Mayors, Regional Chapters, National Women's Division, Business and Professional Chapters, Public Relations, and miscellaneous activities conducted by American Jewish Congress.

Albert Goldman papers, 1953-1994

225 linear feet 153 boxes; 77 cassette boxes; 2 mapcase drawers
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The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, journals, interviews, manuscripts, transcripts, and printed material.

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Palevsky, Max, winter 1985 Box 57, Tape 16

Photographic Heritage Association/Photo Archives Belong in Rochester (PHA/PABIR) Records, 1947-1993, 1984-1992

3.33 Cubic Feet 10 document boxes
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The Photographic Heritage Association/Photo Archives Belong in Rochester (PHA/PABIR), a grassroots citizen's action committee, was organized after the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography (GEH/IMP) decided to offer its 500,000-photographic item collection to the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History due to a continuing budget deficit. Their goal was to keep the photographic collections in Rochester. The records document both the PHA/PABIR's efforts to organize, fundraise, and finance their organization and comprise administrative records, resource files, correspondence, fundraising, financial documents, newsletters, and newspaper clippings.

Helen H. Lyman papers, circa 1890-2002, bulk 1955-1998

14.39 Linear Feet 34 manuscript boxes, 1 half manuscript boxes
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The papers of adult services librarian and library science professor, Helen Huguenor Lyman, which span almost 70 years of research and writing on the subject of adult literacy. Also includes personal writings and genealogical notes on the Huguenor family.

Anita Reschke Collection of Opera Recordings, 1988-1990

1.5 linear ft.
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Personal (i.e. non-commercial) recordings of various opera performances on standard audiocassettes; many are from the Metropolitan Opera but there are also performances from the Bayreuth Festival, Chicago Lyric Opera, London, and the Syracuse Symphony. Also includes a few personal recordings of speakers at Jesuit gatherings.
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Smith, Ursula Rita Casey, Papers, 1920-1998

1.25 Linear feet (3 boxes: 2 smaller boxes in 1 larger box)
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This collection consists of materials that we found in Ursula Smith's home upon her passing in early 1999. The collection offers a unique glimpse into the evolution of The College of Saint Rose since its founding in 1920. The collection also illustrates the different aspects of the college that Ursula Smith found important and worth remembering. The collection traces her evolution from Saint Rose Student, to Saint Rose parent, to Saint Rose patroness.

Bragdon family papers, 1819-1980

107 box(es)
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The Bragdon Family Papers are predominantly composed of the personal papers of architect, author, and theater designer Claude Fayette Bragdon but also include those of his parents, sister, wives and children. Included is the correspondence of Claude F. Bragdon with his family and others, including Gelett Burgess, Walter Hampden, Norman Kent, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Kathleen Cunningham, Llewelyn Powys, J.B. Priestley, Nikolai Roerich, Alfred Stieglitz, Peter Uspenskii, John Van Druten, Tennessee Williams, and Frank Lloyd Wright. There are also publications and manuscripts by Bragdon; financial and legal papers; photos of buildings he designed; drawings of stage sets; scores for color music; diaries, 1877-79, 1908-12, 1924-46; scrapbooks; records of the Manas Press; and memorabilia. The correspondence and manuscripts of his sons, Henry W. and Chandler, his father George C. Bragdon, and that of his wives, including the spirit communications of his second wife are included. In addition, the diaries of Kathleen Shipherd Bragdon, 1860-1920; letters and papers of Fayette Shipherd and family; scrapbooks and diaries of May Bragdon; family photographs; and genealogical data; and documents relating to building of Selkirk Bethel Church (Point Ontario, New York, 1848-55) are contained in the collection.

Creative Music Studio Tapes and Files, 1974-1980

56.25 linear feet 45 boxes
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Reel to reel tapes (599); cassettes (8); videotapes (3); and some files.

Anthony W. Novitsky and Christopher Densmore Alternative Press collection, 1963-2000, 1963-1989 (bulk)

17.0 Linear Feet 29 manuscript boxes, 4 half manuscript boxes, 1 flat box
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This collection consists of periodicals issued between 1963 and 2000 with most of the material dated prior to 1990, including non-periodical material arranged by issuing organization. Topics covered include draft resistance and conscientious objectors during the Vietnamese Conflict, civil rights, the peace movement, disarmament, the women's movement, student unrest, and the labor movement.
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Random House records, 1925-1999

702 linear feet 1693 boxes
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The collection consists of the editorial and production archives of Random House, Inc. from its founding in 1925 to the 1990s. The correspondence and editorial files include many of the prominent novelists and short story writers from 20th-century American and European literature: Saul Bellow; Erskine Caldwell; Truman Capote; William Faulkner; Sinclair Lewis; André Malraux; Gertrude Stein and Thornton Wilder. Among the poets there are files for W. H. Auden; Allen Ginsberg; Robinson Jeffers; Robert Lowell; and Stephen Spender. In the area of theater there are files for Maxwell Anderson; Moss Hart; Lillian Hellman; Eugene O'Neill; and Tennessee Williams. Random House transacted business with many fine presses and noted typographers and the archives contain files for Nonesuch Press, Grabhorn Press and Golden Cockerel Press, as wll as for Bruce Rogers, Valenti Angelo, and Edwin, Jane, and Robert Grabhorn.

Quilting Club: musical scores, etc., 1947-1956

0.69 cubic feet (2 containers)
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Musical scores, programs, and texts from some of the productions of the Quilting Club of the University of Rochester. There are gaps in the date range (1947-1956) for these materials.

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MoMA PS1 Archives, 19702009, bulk 19712005

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Institutional records of MoMA PS1 including records of its organization and founding in 1971 and records of its curatorial, press and communications, publications, studio program, development, and other major activities as well as records of the director and general administration files.
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Donald Schein Papers, 1954-2005

40 cubic ft.
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Born in Leavenworth, Kansas, Schein was a pioneer in the development of educational television and radio in New York State. During graduate study at Boston University, he became active in fundraising to help establish Boston's educational television station, WGBH and served on the Massachusetts Citizens Committee on Educational Television. In 1955, Schein came to Schenectady and served as associate producer and first president of the Mohawk-Hudson Council on Educational Television, where he produced instructional programs for in-school use broadcast over WRGB-TV. Schein led the effort to launch the second public television station in New York State, Schenectady's WMHT in 1962, and was executive director and later general manager. He was instrumental in the addition of the all classical music radio station WMHT-FM in 1972 and the Radio Information Service (RISE), a radio reading service for the blind and print handicapped in 1978. He retired in 1986 as general manager, after concluding negotiations for the acquisition of Channel 45, WMHQ. The collection contains newsletters, programs and schedules, meeting minutes, photographs, and Schein's files as president of Mohawk-Hudson Council on Educational Television, and files as executive director and general manager of WMHT.
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Bureau of Applied Social Research records, 1938-1977

168 Linear Feet 168 record cartons
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Project materials, including reports, monographs, books, articles, Masters essays, Doctoral dissertations, foreign publications, administrative records, correspondence, minutes and audio-visual materials.