The ADAM International Review Papers contain records from the University of Rochester's affiliation with the literary magazine ADAM. These materials date from 1968 to 1973. The papers also include photocopied manuscripts that the magazine's founder-editor, Miron Grindea, donated to the University. The collection is organized into five series: 1) correspondence, 2) distribution, 3) finances, 4) publicity, and 5) manuscripts.
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Dean of Student Life: miscellaneous records, 1946-1965 0.74 Cubic feet
Two notebooks and several subject folders. The notebooks contain mimeographed minutes (1955-1965) and financial records (1962-1965) of the College Cabinet Financial Board. The folders contain material on the Graduate Living Center (mimeographed committee minutes, 1961-1964), the Towers Dormitories (1962-1964), student activities (1958-1964), and rules and regulations for campus parties (1940's and 1950's).
Faculty Club papers, 1924-1945 1.28 Cubic feet
Includes correspondence, financial material, minutes, membership lists, etc.
An accounting of the expenditure of each department's library appropriation.
Library: financial records, 1866-1916 0.19 Cubic feet
Five manuscript volumes relating to library financial records. Included is a book of miscellaneous accounts (and some acquisitions, circulation, and binding records) of the late 1860s; a book of accounts with individual book dealers, 1886-1897; two account books from the turn of the century (one of which apparently contains some information relating to an early classification system); and an account book for Library of Congress printed cards, 1909-1916.
Library: office bookkeeping records, 1964-1973 2.57 Cubic feet
Subject folders containing various library expense records and forms, 1964-1973.
Memorial Art Gallery: paid bills, 1913-1920 1.11 Cubic feet
Receipted bills and related correspondence. Gives an insight into purchases and activities of the Memorial Art Gallery during the early years of its existence.
Phi Beta Kappa Iota of New York papers, 1886-2018 6.5 linear feet
The Phi Beta Kappa Iota of New York Papers begin in 1886 and are ongoing. The collection includes materials relating to the history and governance of the Iota chapter; membership and initiation; finances; programs and events, both locally and at the regional or national level; and other topics.
Science Club papers, 1903-1908 0.19 Cubic feet
The Science Club Papers consist of meeting minutes and treasurer's records.
Material relating to the Students' Association at the College for Men. Includes minutes, financial material, material on other student organizations, etc.