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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.
Susan Orlean Papers, 1930s-2015, 2019 30.75 linear feet
Sylvia Ardyn Boone Papers, 1925-2011, bulk 1961-1993 40 linear feet
Thomas Whiteside papers, 1839-1995, bulk 1952-1992 29 linear feet
Tingfu Tsiang Papers, 1942-1965 1.25 Linear Feet
Ulysses Kay papers, 1938-1995 37.75 linear feet
University Protest and Activism Collection, 1958-2018, bulk 1968-1972 42.60 linear feet
V. K. Wellington Koo papers, 1906-1992, bulk 1931-1966 120.5 Linear Feet
Wilbertine Teters Worden papers, 1859-1949 14.5 linear feet
Personal, professional, and family papers of the journalist and writer Wilbertine Teters Worden (1866-1949). Some of the files concern her father, Colonel Wilbert Barton Teters (1836-1923) a Civil War veteran, his military reunions, and his gold mining interests in Colorado. Wilbertine Teters Worden's own manuscripts include both fiction (short stories and poetry) and non-fiction (she often wrote love stories from early American history). The collection also includes her diaries dating from 1885 through 1948. There does not appear to be much in the collection related to Worden's novel, The Snows of Yester-year" (Boston, Arena Publishing Company, 1895).