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American Indian Movement (AIM) Collection, 1973-1980 1 folder (SC)
American Radicalism Ephemera Collection, 1929-1994 1.0 linear ft.
Annette Blanchard papers, 1951-1978 2 Linear Feet
Broadsides Collection, 1965-1970 7.5 linear ft.
Campus Unrest Collection, 1967-1972 1.53 cubic ft.
Cecile Starr papers, 1925-2001 15 linear feet
Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems at Syracuse University Records, 2004-2017 0.5 linear ft
Charles Haynie papers, 1963-2002 5 Linear Feet
Charlotte E. Gendler Papers, 1959-2012, bulk 1960-1967 0.5 Linear Feet
Children's March for Survival Collection, 1972 1 folder (SC)
The Collection of China's spring 1989 democracy movement (六四前后中国民主运动资料汇集) documents the legacy of the democracy movement in China during 1989 as well as events leading up to the Tiananmen Square Incident and its aftermath, dating from 1988 to 1997, and with the bulk of the materials dating from 1989 to 1990. The collection holds the originals and the photocopies of over 300 ephemeral posters, leaflet/handbills, newsletters, open letters, and petitions created and distributed in 1989, including those issued by the Peking Workers Autonomous Association (北京工人自治联合会), student groups from various universities, the "Hunger Strike Newsletter" and other unofficial news bulletins, intellectuals' petitions to the government, cartoons, and poetry. The collection also comprises over 200 photographs depicting demonstration banners, big character posters, petitions and letters to the leaders. The collection also contains 15 eye-witness reports by Asians and Westerners, reports of human rights organizations, as well as books, miscellaneous news magazine articles and newspaper clippings. Related materials in the collection also include Spring 1989 issues of the banned intellectuals' journal "Eastern Record"; 147 slides of work shown at the Peking National Gallery's avant-garde exhibition; and a video tape of interviews with artists and performance art at the February 5, 1989 opening of that exhibition. Other items are several VHS, audiocassettes, floppy disks, fragments of wall posters, a T-shirt, and commemorative envelopes. A large fabric banner prepared by Chinese students at the University of Michigan which was sent to Peking where it was displayed at Tiananmen Square in May 1989 and later returned to the U.S., is also included in the collection.
Columbia LGBT records, 1961-1990, bulk 1967-1989 8.83 linear feet
Congregation Ahavath Sholem (Lovers of Peace) [Jefferson (Ave) Shul] records, 1921-2012, bulk (bulk 1921-1961), (bulk 1990-2012) .2 Linear Feet
Congregation Kehilat Shalom Collection, 1977-2002 1 Linear Feet
Cuban Imprints Collection, 1993-1994 2 folders (SC)
Dan Carpenter papers, 1880-1993 6.5 linear feet
Dark Elegy Collection, 1995-2015 1.25 linear feet
David and Ida Bregger Papers, circa 1880-1968, bulk 1919-1968 6.13 Linear Feet
East Side House records, 1851-1992 18 linear feet
The records include addresses, annual reports, correspondence, memos, minutes, program files, newsclippings, administrative records, photographs, video tape, and film. They include material dating from the decades prior to the establishment of the settlement which shed light on the philosophy and motivation of its founders, and offer a unique view of the first wave of the settlement house movement in America. The records document social conditions, demographic change, political activity and philanthropy in New York City. Addresses by East Side House founder Everett P. Wheeler, included in Series I, document his family history and career as a lawyer and civic reformer prior to the founding of East Side House. Wheeler's correspondence details his role in establishing the settlement and managing it during its first decades.
Elinor Weiss Papers, 1984-2016 2 Linear Feet
Elliot Shapiro Papers, 1962-2007, 1973-1989 1 Linear Feet
Ethel Roblin Melzer papers, 1932-2012, bulk (bulk 1974-2012) .5 Linear Feet
Eugene Speicher Collection, 1945-1962 1 folder (SC)
Frank E. Freedman papers, 1896-1970, bulk (bulk 1927-1969) .2 Linear Feet
French Resistance collection, 1940-1944 1 Linear Feet
Printed materials (newsletters, broadsides, newspapers, pamphlets, handbills), ephemera, and letters documenting activities of the French Resistance and the Communist Party of France. Includes broadside newspapers from August 1944, when Paris was liberated from the German army.
Friends of the Libraries Records, 1981-2006 5 cubic ft.
George and Anna Hamlin papers, 1868-1983, 1882-1923 3.86 linear feet
Gloria Tetewsky papers, 1980-2001 1.29 Linear Feet
Goddard-Riverside Community Center records, 1854-1994 51 linear feet
The records include annual reports, board minutes, budgets, by-laws, correspondence, memos, publications, reports, scrapbooks, photographs and printed material. They document the settlement and its antecedent institutions from 1854 to 1994, offering a unique view of the first wave of the settlement house movement in America, as well as related philanthropy and social welfare activities in New York City over a 140 year period. The origins of Goddard-Riverside Community Center are documented in Series I, which includes eight institutional subseries. These records provide a wealth of information on philanthropic, social welfare and settlement work from the mid-19th century through the 1950s. Series II - IV document the activities of the settlement from 1959 to the 1990s, with a particular emphasis on the urban renewal period of the 1960s. Items in Series VII include photographs of staff, activities, facilities of Goddard-Riverside Community Center, as well as several of its predecessor institutions.
Grosvenor Neighborhood House records, 1913-1990s, 2013-2018 12 linear feet
Harold I. Siegel Papers, 1972-2006, bulk 1972-1980 2 Linear Feet
H. G. Wells Collection, circa 1937 1 folder (SC)
Hudson Guild records, 1896-1990s 34 linear feet
Jane V. Fischman Papers, 1951-1956 1 Linear Feet
Jeanne Casatelli Papers, 1966-2002, bulk 1996-2002 2.6 cubic ft.
Jewish Archives of Greater Buffalo, Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo records, 1902-1979, bulk 1930-1975 29.25 Linear Feet
Jewish Liberal Arts Club Collection, 1931-2000 2.25 Linear Feet
Jill Hamilton Papers, 1952-2012, bulk 2008-2012 .75 Linear Feet
J. Milton and Amy Zeckhauser Papers, circa 1892-2006, 1950-1989 1.2 Linear Feet
Joan Hart Willard Papers, 2005 4 folders
John Wolcott Papers, 1954-1992 0.7 cubic ft.
Judy R. Kantor Papers, 1985-2012, bulk 1985-2000 1 Linear Feet
Kadimah School of Buffalo records, 1958-2009 4.17 Linear Feet
Karen L. Zakalik Papers, 1996-1998 0.2 Linear Feet
Kenneth Rogers Papers, 1980-2013, bulk 1984-2007 1 Linear Feet
Kitemaug Press Collection, 1967-2006 1 linear ft.
Learning Resources Network (LERN) Collection, 1980-2012 160 linear ft.
Leonard Altman papers, 1930-1995 1 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, notes, printed material, and photographs of Leonard Altman concerning his work as editor of LISTEN and board member of Carnegie Hall as well as his other professional and personal interests.
Lovis Corinth papers, 1917-1982 0.25 linear feet
This is a small collection of exhibition catalogs, clippings, articles, photographs, and a few items of correspondence concerning the artist Lovis Corinth, assembled by his son, Thomas Corinth, who donated it to the Avery Library.
Marion Meade papers, 1859-1993 9 linear feet
Maurice Sands papers, 1945-2013 3 Linear Feet
Michelle Crone Papers, 1927-2000, bulk 1982-1995 44.4 cubic ft.
Morris Mesch Papers, 1920-1990, bulk 1977-1987 1 Linear Feet
Muriel Markel Goodman Papers, 1941-2006, bulk 1979-1989 1 Linear Feet
Muriel Selling Papers, 1898-1964, bulk 1931-1935 .75 Linear Feet
Nancy Jervis Chinese Film Script and Flier Collection, 1960-1980 0.4 Linear Feet
National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs (Syracuse Beta Psi Chapter) Records, 1991-2008 1 box (0.25 linear feet)
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty Records, 1972-2006, Undated, bulk 1981-2006 27.55 cubic ft.
National Society of Black Engineers Syracuse University Chapter Records, 1988-2002 1 box (0.5 linear feet)
New York City Opera records, 1924-2019, bulk 1965-1991 214 linear feet
North Country James Bay Group Records, 1966-1998 1.2 cubic ft.
Rabbi Shay Mintz Papers, 1980-2004, bulk 1989-1999 1 Linear Feet
Ralph L. Halpern Papers, 1984-2004, bulk 1984-1997 1.5 Linear Feet
Records of the Buffalo Board of Rabbis, 1985-2000 1.25 Linear Feet
Richard A. Siggelkow Campus Unrest collection, 1959-1991 1.251 Linear Feet
Richard Ben Kimball Papers, 1935-1941 0.5 linear foot
Robert Gross Papers, 1973-1997 10.85 cubic ft.
Robert J. Terpak Papers, 1966-1976 2 linear ft
Robert Wayland-Smith Papers, 1944-1961 0.5 linear ft.
Rudy and Hilde Miller Papers, 1915-2004, bulk 1938-1978 2.67 Linear Feet
Shirley Hamburg Papers, 1965-2016 4.5 linear ft.
Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center records, 1959-1995 21.5 linear feet
The records include annual reports, correspondence, memos, minutes, program files, news clippings, administrative records and photographs. They document the agency from its origins in a committee led by the Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association to its work during the 1990s providing social services to thousands of East Side residents. The founding and early history of the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center are best documented by minutes in Series II, showing the collaboration between the New York City Housing Authority and the Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association to establish the agency. They also offer the most comprehensive view of administrative, fundraising and program decisions from the early years to the 1990s. This series is supplemented by architectural drawings and plans for the community center in Series VI. Program records in Series V focus on the period 1980-90, with a few items from the 1960s and '70s. The agency's fundraising efforts are documented in Series III, which includes correspondence with foundations and individuals, donor lists and committee files.
Syracuse 8 Collection, 1966-2010 1.75 linear feet
Syracuse University Student Organizations Reference Collection, 1877-2017 7 boxes and 1 map case drawer (7.5 linear feet)
Temple Beth El Records, 1847-2006 60.92 Linear Feet
Temple Beth Israel (Niagara Falls, N.Y.) Records, 1880-2011 11.3 Linear Feet
Temple Beth Shalom, Elma, New York Papers, 1979-1997 0.5 Linear Feet
Temple Beth Zion Records, 1864-2008, bulk (Bulk 1890-1995) 68 Linear Feet
The Stand South Side Newspaper Project Collection, 2010-2022 4.75 linear feet
Tom Blandy Papers, 1980-1999 1.16 cubic ft.
UB Marching Band collection, 1960-2001 8.80 Linear Feet
Union Settlement Association records, 1896-1995 31 linear feet
The Union Settlement Association Records document a century of the settlement's activities, and provide a unique view of the first wave of the settlement movement in America. They document social conditions, demographic change, political activity, philanthropy and social work in East Harlem with a strong emphasis on the urban renewal period of the 1950s and '60s. The records include: annual reports, board minutes and committee files, headworker and executive director files, program reports, community organization files, and visual materials such as photographs, maps and architectural drawings.