Unsigned undated manuscript, on the "advantages of a female education."
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Michael Harrington Collection, circa 1985 0.25 linear ft.
Harrington, Michael, 1928-1989.
Two recordings of the American socialist and political scientist.
Cortney Davis Papers, circa 1960-2007 8 linear ft.
Davis, Cortney, 1945-
Correspondence, writings, fan mail, journals, juvenilia, memorabilia of the nurse practitioner and poet.
Henry Lee Smith papers, circa 1935-1972, bulk 1956-1972 22.5 Linear Feet
Smith, Henry Lee
Papers of Henry Lee Smith include information, articles, pamphlets, notes regarding linguistics; speeches, publicity information, correspondence. Correspondents include Bernard J. Weiss, Norman A. McQuown, Richard D. Runyon, John C. Rose, Alan Lomax, David Thompson, Edward A. Kennard, Richard Huber, Frank S. Hopkins, Richard Heindel, Edward T. Hall, Michael Halbert, Julian Granberry, Hans Gottschalk, Robert Austerlitz, Irven D.J. Bross, William C. Stokoe, Raven I. McDavid, George P. Faust, Elizabeth K. Hewitt, William Fenton, Anthony C. D'Agostino, Robert Stockwell, Clara E. Stratemeyer, Benjamin Scheifer, Charles F. Hockett, Hooshang Mosallai, as well as general correspondence to publishers (Harper and Row, Grolier, Doubleday and Co., M. Evans and Co., Scott-Forstman, et al.) and linguistic associations. Additional material includes information from the Linguistic Society of America (LSA), including executive committee meeting data, correspondence, grants, brochures, directories, and general information. Includes information regarding television and radio work. Also includes U.S. Army language manuals as well as information on education of and correspondence with German POW.
John T. Horton papers, circa 1920-1979 2.38 Linear Feet
Horton, John Theodore
Collection consists of minutes and reports regarding the separation of the Department of History and Government at the University of Buffalo into two departments in 1962; a history of the Department of History, 1948-1967, covering Horton's tenure as chairman; and programs of the local Phi Beta Kappa chapter, 1938-1952 (incomplete), with a history of the chapter by Horton. Also included are materials concerning Horton's active involvement with the Niagara Frontier Defense Committee (1940-1941) and a genealogy of the Horton family.
Morris Lapidus Papers, circa 1915-2010 24 linear ft.
Lapidus, Morris
Papers of the architect and designer, includes photographs and slides, a limited number of architectural drawings, correspondence and personal and professional writings.
Marie Mattingly Meloney Collection on Marie Curie, circa 1890-1962, bulk circa 1920-1934 3.5 linear feet
Meloney, Marie Mattingly, 1883-1943
The bulk of the collection deals with Marie Curie's travels in the United States in 1921 and 1929, as a result of Marie Mattingly Meloney's fundraising campaigns to purchase radium for Curie's experiments. It includes correspondence with, photographs of, and manuscripts and printed material by and about Marie Curie. There is also an academic cap worn by Marie Curie while accepting honorary degrees in the United States, and a watch given to Meloney by Curie.
Nicholas Roosevelt Papers, circa 1720-1987 49.75 linear ft.
Roosevelt, Nicholas, 1893-1982.
The correspondence, memorabilia, and writings of journalist and diplomat Nicholas Roosevelt
Nevil Shute Papers, ca. 1922-1960 3.5 linear ft.
Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960
Photocopies of literary manuscripts held by the National Library of Australia; assorted other items (articles, speeches, published material). Entirely photocopies, no original material.
David A. Paterson papers, 2005-2011 38.75 linear feet
Paterson, David A
The papers consist primarily of records created or maintained during David A. Paterson's tenure as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of New York. The papers include approval and veto messages, budget materials, certificates, correspondence, litigation records, messages of necessity, photographs, press releases, proclamations, program bills, resolutions, schedules, speeches, video recordings, and visitors' logs.