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American Association of University Women, Buffalo Branch records, 1911-2018, bulk (bulk 1960-1999) 44.5 Linear Feet
Andrew C. Zabriskie scrapbook, 1893-1894 1 scrapbook
Benjamin Franklin Greene papers, 1842-1859 0.25 Linear Feet
Bethlehem Business Women's Club Records, 1951-2019 2.45 cubic ft.
Buffalo Association for Childhood Education records, 1892-1959 3.88 Linear Feet
Casey A. Wood scrapbooks, 1926-1931 2 scrapbooks (1 folder)
Center for Law and Justice Records, 1985-2000 12.75 cubic ft.
Chi Sigma Theta Sorority Records, 1914-2014, Undated 15.58 cubic ft.
Clifford C. Furnas Memorial Room collection, 1900-2010 40.82 Linear Feet
Dan Arje papers, 1949-1981 2.2 Cubic Feet
David M. Bullowa papers, 1915/1999 1 cubic foot (1 box)
Ernest I. Hatfield Papers, 1949-1968 3.78 cubic ft.
Eugene Paul Ullman papers, circa 1880-2000 8.1 Cubic Feet
The collection includes mostly drawings for Tudor's furniture designs and are arranged by drawing number. Notable projects include the design of the Interchemical Corporation offices, in collaboration with Robert Meyer, as well as the Vanadium Corporation of America offices. The collection also includes 9 sketchbooks. Sketchbooks #1-7 and #9 consist of drawings made by Tudor while likely an apprentice. Sketchbook #8 contains drawings made while working for White, Allom & Co. Notable clients include "Dr. A", "R.G.L." The scrapbook contains clippings and photographs presumably from his professional practice as some of the photographs are labeled "E.J. Tudor." Notable projects include the Rolling Rock Club (Pennsylvania), Dixon House (unknown location), Hampton Court (England), Whitemarsh Hall (England), Mellon Institute (Pittsburgh) and Henry C. Frick (New York). Other papers include correspondence related to the design of the Interchemical Corporation offices, collected print material, 21 photo negatives depicting various travel sites and 13 color charts arranged by manufacturer. The collection also contains lantern slides, which were used by Tudor to teach interior design at New York University. The slides show architectural views and details particularly English, French and American designs as well as interior views, details and furniture.
Friends of the Libraries Records, 1981-2006 5 cubic ft.
Harold Triggs papers, 1900-1984 1.5 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials documenting the life of Harold Melvin Triggs. The correspondence is primarily personal and from other musicians. There are concert prograpms from various points in Trigg's career and photographs primarily of Triggs and Vera Brodsky. There are manuscript and printed scores mainly of piano music but of some orchestral music as well. There is also a scrap book made by Triggs as a small child