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American Jewish Congress, records, undated, 1916-2006 (bulk 1949-2003) Roughly 750 linear feet (641 Bankers boxes, 1 Bankers box (11” x 13” x 16”), 200 manuscript boxes, 1 manuscript box (16” x 20”), 3 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 286 bound volumes) 276 digitized photographs, 2 digitized brochures
Citizens' Environmental Coalition Records, 1973-2005 44.25 cubic ft.
Commencement Videos Collection, 1981-2005 5.0 cubic ft.
G. Thomas Pagnotta collection on Katharine Cornell, 1928-1978 1.46 Linear Feet
Helen Quirini Papers, 1898-2010 50.89 cubic ft.
Institute of Gerontology Records, 1968-1995 11.6 cubic ft.
Mary Ann Restivo fashion runway video recordings, 1982-1990 1.3 Cubic Feet
Maureen Didier, School of Social Welfare 25th Anniversary Oral History Collection, 1990-1991 0.33 cubic ft.
Michael Idvorsky Pupin papers, 1800-1995 5 linear feet
Personal and professional correspondence, including 25 long letters from Professor Henry F. Herbig; manuscripts (mainly speeches); specifications for patents in electrical fields; technical and personal photographs; and memorabilia. Included is a copy of the famous "shot in hand" x-ray photograph, ca. 1896, one of the first ever to be taken. This collection also contains the correspondence, manuscripts, documents, and memorabilia of Professor Pupin's daughter, Varvara Smith, and his son-in-law, Louis Graham Smith. His daughter's letters and documents deal with her financial difficulties, her administration of Pupin's estate and her claims against Columbia University. Louis G. Smith's letters deal with his anti-Communist sentiments and his manuscripts are mainly ideas for popular songs and plays. There are three letters (photostatic copies) to Smith from Dwight D. Eisenhower.