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Women's Club (State University of New York at Buffalo)
Records, 1946-1949, of the Relief Project undertaken by the Women's Club of the University of Buffalo, to aid families of university professors in Germany, Austria, France, England, the Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and other countries devastated during World War II. The records include correspondences, photographs, financial records, newspaper clippings, and other items.
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Mueller, Violet Hubbard Holsinger
Violet Holsinger Mueller (1907-2003) studied fashion design at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (later, Parsons School of Design) from 1926 through 1929. She worked as an interior designer for Stix, Baer & Fuller, a St. Louis-based department store, and founded her own design consultancy in Belleville, Illinois. Her papers include personal materials, and documentation created during her studies at Parsons and her design career.
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Fisher, Seymour
This collection contains the papers of Seymour Fisher, who was a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, and head of the psychology research program at SUNY Upstate Medical University. The highlights of this collection are his correspondence with colleagues and research data from his Rorschach ink blot tests. This collection has six series: Administrative and Teaching Records, Correspondence, Printed Materials, Research, Writings by Dr. Fisher, and Writings by Others.
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Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Organizational papers documenting the religious and community activities of Temple Beth Zion synagogue. Includes photographs, ledgers, scrapbooks, correspondence, newspaper clippings, newsletters, flyers, certificates, architectural drawings and special format or oversize materials dating from 1864 to 2008. Includes materials created by auxiliaries, religious school, leadership, administration and clergy.