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Michael Harrington Collection, circa 1985 0.25 linear ft.
Cortney Davis Papers, circa 1960-2007 8 linear ft.
Henry Lee Smith papers, circa 1935-1972, bulk 1956-1972 22.5 Linear Feet
John T. Horton papers, circa 1920-1979 2.38 Linear Feet
Morris Lapidus Papers, circa 1915-2010 24 linear ft.
Marie Mattingly Meloney Collection on Marie Curie, circa 1890-1962, bulk circa 1920-1934 3.5 linear feet
Nicholas Roosevelt Papers, circa 1720-1987 49.75 linear ft.
Nevil Shute Papers, ca. 1922-1960 3.5 linear ft.
David A. Paterson papers, 2005-2011 38.75 linear feet
Carol M. Greiner speeches and remarks, 1993-2002 .209 Linear Feet
William R. Greiner collection, 1991-2010 17 Linear Feet
Victims of Pan Am Flight 103, Inc. Collection, 1988-2022 15 linear feet
Pan Am 103 Memorials Collection, 1988-2019 0.75 linear foot
Elinor Weiss Papers, 1984-2016 2 Linear Feet
Steven B. Sample speeches and remarks, 1982-1991 17 Linear Feet
Hazel Hunkins Hallinan Address, 1977 1 volume (SC)
Whitney M. Young Jr. Memorial Foundation records, 1971-1991 38 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials. The Foundation's correspondence files consist of letters from different organizations and foundations, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, The NAACP, the United Negro College Fund, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the YWCA. Also included in this collection are community dialogues on race relations (1974-1975); proposed dialogues (1979) on such subjects as the Boy Scouts of America, Columbia University, and the National Council of Christians and Jews; and files on the Whitney M. Young Fellows Retreat Conferences (1980-1984). The collection contains many files on Ed Wilson's bust of Young (1991), including contracts and agreements, records of payments to Wilson, documents concerning the bust's placement in various locations, correspondence with Wilson (1983-1991), and miscellaneous photographs and pictures. The contributions files contain annual listings of contributions and records of contributions from the National Urban League, assorted organizations, corporations, individuals, foundations, and Philip Morris.
William McGill Speeches, 1971-1980 0.83 linear feet
This collection contains copies of William McGill's speeches delivered at Columbia University as well as at numerous other institutions from 1971 to 1980. It includes commencement speeches delivered at Columbia as well as Barnard and Cornell.
Malcolm Wilson Papers, 1971-1974 0.4 cubic ft.
Gloria DeSole Papers, 1969-1988 2.0 cubic ft.
G. Lester Anderson papers (Part II), 1969-1975 2.5 Linear Feet
Manning Marable papers, 1967-2012 140 linear feet
Alan K. Campbell Papers, 1967-1998 21.5 linear ft.
Raymond P. Shafer Papers, 1967 0.5 linear ft.
Leonard B. Sand Papers, 1967 4.0 linear ft.
Chancellor John E. Corbally Records, 1966-1992 22 linear feet
Stephen William Rousseas papers, 1966-1979 10.5 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, audio tapes and printed material pertaining to the coup d'etat in Greece in 1967 and to Greek resistance movements in Europe and the United States. Letters from Margaret Papandreou describe the arrest of Andreas Papandreou at the time of the coup and his activities in Europe after his release from prison and the activities of his associates and supporters. There are records of American organizations, especially the Pan-Helenic Liberation Movement (PAK), formed to help Papandreou's cause. Also included are many letters from Mogens Camre, then aide to the Prime Minister of Denmark, and later member of the Danish Parliament; correspondence with Eleni Vlachou, publisher and editor of Kathimerini ('The Daily' a principal Athens newspaper) and with several U.S. political figures including Robert F. Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, John Kenneth Galbraith and James William Fulbright. The audiotapes are of speechesby and interviews of Papandreou, Rousseas, and others.
Martin Meyerson speeches and statements, 1966-1970 0.834 Linear Feet
Stuart Gedal 1968 Columbia University Strike Collection, 1966-1970 3.75 linear feet
A collection of over 340 pieces of original material related to the demonstrations at Columbia University and their after-math, focused on actvities led by the Columbia Students for a Democratic Society (Columbia SDS) to protest the Vietnam War, end the construction of a Columbia gymnasium on public park land in Harlem, and include University students in institutional decision-making. Most items date to the spring and fall of 1968, including newspaper and magazine clippings, flyers for protests and demonstrations, letters, leaflets, journal and newspaper issues, essays, notices, press releases, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, and many other items, all collected and archived by Stuart Gedal, a student at Columbia and prominent SDS member.
Franklin R. Weissberg Papers, 1966-1967 5.0 linear feet
Double Discovery Center records, 1965-2005, bulk 1985-1995 61.5 linear feet
Mary Gardiner Jones Papers, 1964-1984 23.0 linear ft.
George Bruce Papers, 1964-1968, undated 5 folders (SC)
John T. Connor Papers, 1964-1966 5 linear ft.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Speech, 1962 1 folder (SC)
William D. Dowling Papers, 1961-1980, 1965-1978 0.5 linear ft.
Ben M. Herbster Papers, 1961-1969 0.5 linear ft.
Whitney M. Young, Jr. papers, 1960-1977 300 boxes
Correspondence, speeches, reports, testimony, press releases, and articles of Young. The files document Young's leadership in many social welfare and civil rights organizations, as well as his activities as a columnist and speaker. Cataloged correspondents include Robert F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey, Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Roy Wilkins, and John W. Gardner.
J. Burch McMorran Papers, 1959-1967 0.5 linear ft.
Keith McHugh Papers, 1959-1966 1.0 linear ft.
W. Dean Mason Papers, 1958-1980 3 linear ft.
Harry S. Ashmore Papers, 1957-1974 2 linear ft.
Charles Wheeler Speech, 1957 1 folder (SC)
Ernest E. Neal Papers, 1956-1967 0.25 linear ft.
Citizens' Council on Human Relations records, 1955-1992 10.43 Linear Feet
Eugene H. Nickerson papers, 1955-1970 290 boxes
Personal, administrative, political, and investigative files of Nickerson. The papers deal almost entirely with his eight years as County Executive, and consist of correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts of speeches, notes, press releases, photographs, and clippings. Among the major correspondents are James A. Farley, Hubert H. Humphrey, Robert F. Kennedy, Edward I. Koch, and Percy E. Sutton. The Investigation Files, which amount to nearly half the collection, document investigation into corruption and mismanagement in numerous Long Island businesses and governmental departments. These investigations, instigated and overseen by Nickerson, were carried out largely by the Commissioner of Accounts, Milton Lipson, and later by Samuel Greason, the first governmental ombudsman in the United States. These files consist primarily of memoranda, transcripts of hearings, payroll and financial accounts, notes, and tape recordings.