Friends of the Columbia Libraries records, 9999 69 document boxes
Files relating to the Friends Group.
Files relating to the Friends Group.
Files relating to the Exhibit Committee.
Papers from individual students, staff, or faculty members are welcome. Secondly, the Libraries will also accept collections of materials in any language or format from any part of the world that document the crisis and the continuing its continuing effects. Photographs, e-mails, letters, pamphlets, flyers, audio-tapes and other items are all welcome. These will eventually form a World Trade Center Archive, available for research or study.
The Edward M. Kennedy Prize records are records related to the adminstration of the prize. These include administrative material such as nomination forms and correspondence, as well as the finalists' and winning submissions.
Notes and minutes from RCL meetings, 1970-1994.
Correspondence and some printed material pertaining to Eugene Sheehy's work on the INDEX TO LITTLE MAGAZINES and YVOR WINTERS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY. Also, 39 letters from Alan Swallow, publisher and author.
The questionnaires, replies and tabulation summaries of a survey of Columbia University Libraries users conducted in 1956. This survey of students, faculty, staff and alumni was part of the larger study of Columbia University's educational program which was issued by the President's Committee on the Educational Future of the University under the title: THE EDUCATIONAL FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY, 1957
This small collection of correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials is a part of her professional papers and includes draft chapters and notes for her doctoral thesis (History of the Columbia University Library, 1876-1926. New York, c1959) as well as a few items about teaching.