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Alumni Association: correspondence (1920-1932) (University of Rochester), 1920-1932

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Correspondence (incoming and outgoing) of Hugh A. Smith, Alumni Association Secretary. Subjects of correspondence include the awarding of local alumni association scholarships in Rochester, New York, Buffalo, and Chicago; arrangements for the annual meetings of the Schoolmaster's Club (alumni in the field of education); and fraternity housing on the Oak Hill Campus.

Alumni Association: correspondence, 1942-1946 (University of Rochester), 1942-1946

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Letters (1942-1946) of University of Rochester servicemen to Chuck Dalton, who edited the News Letter to University of Rochester Men in the Service .

Alumni Association minutes (University of Rochester), 1854-1913

1 volume

Manuscript constitution and minutes (1854-1913) of the Alumni of the University of Rochester (362 pages of which pages 221-362 are blank).

Alumni: Buffalo Association papers (University of Rochester), approximately 1912-1940s

1 box and 1 5 x 8" file case

Includes a card file with information on Rochester alumni in the Buffalo area. Also some correspondence and processed material. Correspondents include University of Rochester graduates, and Presidents Rush Rhees and Alan Valentine.

Alumni lists (University of Rochester), 1908-1913

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Contains a manuscript alumni directory compiled by Herman K. Phinney in 1887; and address list of the men graduates and non-graduates, classes of 1908-1913.

Marc Hoberman (Class of 1970) collection, 1967-2005

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The three boxes designated as the Marc Hoberman Collection contain documentation associated with his academic work as a student, his post-graduate job with the University, and participation in various University-related groups and events. There is also a wealth of information from both the Miami and Washington, D.C. alumni groups from the late 1970s through the early 2000s, including newsletters, meeting minutes, invitations, fliers, and more correspondence. The collection is a veritable narrative of one alum's lifelong involvement with his alma mater.