Correspondence and scripts, etc. relating to the radio program "Understanding the Headlines," which Dr. May of the University of Rochester gave over station WHAM, 1943-1945.
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The collection consists of minutes of meetings of the general Board, the Board of Directors, and the various committees from December,, 1926 to December, 1955; bank and account books from 1924 to 1926; a stock ledger; and minutes of the meetings of the older Local Board of Fire Underwriters from the years 1881-1886. There are also seven scrapbooks containing primarily newspaper clippings and agency newspapers from the year 1927 to the year 1958. Pages from another account book covering the years 1929-1940 can be found at the beginning of the first scrapbook. There is also a carbon copy of a letter written by Mr. Louis Hawes, the Executive Secretary of the Board, to Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Mr. Hoover's reply at the beginning of the fifth scrapbook.
Union Camp Famous Personalities Series, circa 1966 1 folder (SC)
Union Congregational Church (Lenox and Sullivan, N.Y.) Records, 1814-2005, bulk 1814-1945 0.5 linear ft.
Union Library (Shrewsbury, Vt.) Account Book, 1824-1854 1 folder (SC)
Administrative records, faculty-teacher reports, children's responses, class work, case studies of students, photographs, and articles, pamphlets, and brochures on the nature of the school.
Union Settlement Association records, 1896-1995 31 linear feet
The Union Settlement Association Records document a century of the settlement's activities, and provide a unique view of the first wave of the settlement movement in America. They document social conditions, demographic change, political activity, philanthropy and social work in East Harlem with a strong emphasis on the urban renewal period of the 1950s and '60s. The records include: annual reports, board minutes and committee files, headworker and executive director files, program reports, community organization files, and visual materials such as photographs, maps and architectural drawings.
Union Tank Car Company records, 1889-1978 8.46 Cubic Feet
The Union Tank Car Company records date from 1889-1978. The records as received by the Rockefeller Archive Center are incomplete. The records, which include correspondence, memoranda, clippings, pamphlets, reports, financial and legal materials, and blueprints, only partially document the company's activities.
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