These papers are concerned primarily with the club from the time of its disbandment in the fall of 1930 to the final disposition of its property in 1935. Included in the collection are business letters, bills and statements, treasurer's reports, bank statements and cancelled checks, four bank books, a check book, and a financial ledger which includes a list of the members of the club.
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Women's Club of the State University of New York at Buffalo records, 1945-2005, bulk (1970's-2005 bulk) 5 Linear Feet
Women's Club of the State University of New York at Buffalo Relief Project records, 1946-1949 2.5 linear feet
Women's Graduate Club of Columbia University records, 1898-1956 1.5 linear feet
Women's Studies College records, 1971-1981 9.17 Linear Feet
Yella Pessl Sobotka Papers, 1918-1979 13 cubic ft.
Yiddish Theatre Collection, 1899-1962, bulk 1925-1950 1 linear feet
Yong-jeung Kim papers, 1906-1994, bulk 1940-1975 6 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, speeches, documents, news releases, printed materials, audio recordings, and motion picture film. Of interest in the correspondence are letters from John Foster Dulles, Lieut. Gen. John R. Hodge and Maj. Gen. Archer L. Lerch, the first two U.S. military governors of South Korea, Syngman Rhee, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Kim Il Sung. His correspondence deals mainly with the issue of reunification. The manuscript series includes articles and speeches by Kim as well as unpublished manuscripts by others assigned to him. The documents are mainly those related to the Korean Affairs Institute. The press clippings and printed materials cover Korean problems from 1945 to 1975 and include Korean language newspapers and periodicals. Thera are also some books and pamphlets from his library, including printed volumes of Korean government documents and other books on Korea from the first two decades of the twentieth century, six electrical transcriptions of radio programs in which Kim was interviewed, and one motion picture film "Liberation of Korea."