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Abel E. Powers Ledger, 1845-1850 1 volume (SC)
About the Work interview series, 2014-2016 173.57 Gigabytes
Papers of Abraham Alstyne Slover, consisting mostly of his undergraduate writings and memorabilia. Included in this material are one volume of notes on Prof. John McVickar's lectures on "The History of Literature" March-July 1825, seven notebooks of Slover's verse and prose, and the manuscripts of several public lectures with newspaper accounts of them. There is also a family Bible containing genealogical records, chiefly births, marriages, and deaths in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Abraham Anderson interviews with Diana Trilling, 1987-1988 0.5 linear feet
Audiocassettes of oral history interviews conducted with Diana Trilling.
Abraham Bell and Son Collection, 1809-1917 22 cubic ft.
Abraham B Hall Collection One Box
This collection contains original land and military records, correspondence, and other papers that once belonged to Abraham B Hall. The collection covers the Hall family from the 1700s to the 1840s. One folder contains information from GHS research efforts on the family of John Hall; it’s unclear if the two families are related.
Abraham Epstein papers, 1918-1945 80 boxes
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, minutes, lists, reports, financial records, and printed materials of Abraham Epstein. The personal and business papers relate to his fight on behalf of Social Security and old age pensions.
Abraham Harriton Papers, 1915-1965 1.25 linear ft.
Correspondence, photographs, clippings, and miscellaneous materials of Sarasohn. The correspondence pertains primarily to family and legal affairs. A few letters from his father, William Gillette, Rose Pastor Stokes, and Will Durant are included.
Abraham J. Bonowitz Papers, 1977-2015, bulk 1977-2015 86.49 cubic ft.
Abraham Lincoln Autopsy Notes Collection, 1864-1865- .25 cubic feet
Abraham Lincoln collection, 1860s 2 Linear Feet
This is an artificial collection comprising letters, document, portraits, and object for various RBML manuscript collections. The source of each item is noted after its description.
Abraham Lincoln Collection, 1862 0.25 linear ft. (1 oversize flat package)
Abraham M. Sirkin papers, 9999 14 linear feet
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, essays, articles, clippings, etc.
Abraham Rothberg papers, 1950-2011, bulk 1952-2010 63 Linear Feet
The Abraham Rothberg Papers contain material related to literature Rothberg wrote and edited, such as typescript copies of manuscripts and publisher correspondence. The collection also includes research materials he utilized for his writings, material related to his dissertation on Jack London, documents from the time he spent as professor, editor and journalist at various universities, publishing houses, and periodicals, and correspondence sent to and received from family, friends, and colleagues.
This large collection documents in great detail the architectural projects of Abraham Geller and his colleagues throughout the United States and abroad, spanning the 1940s through the 1990s. Types of projects represented include retirement homes, recreational facilities, medical centers, private residences and prototype dwellings for large residential developments, urban renewal projects, and offices.
Abram J. Jaffe papers, 1950s-2015 31.25 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, research files, teaching materials, memoranda, etc.
Abram Saulovich Kagan Papers, 1909-1952 190 items
Papers include Kagan's correspondence, photographs, printed materials and audio tapes. All letters in the collection date from 1938-39, when he had moved his Petropolis operations to Brussels; there are items by Vladislav Khodasevich, Vladimir Nabokov, and Mikhail Osorgin, and others. Among the photographs are pictures of Ivan Bunin, Konstantin Fedin, and Evgeniĭ Zami︠a︡tin. Printed materials consist chiefly of books published by his firms; some of the books are inscribed, for example by Nikolaĭ Berdi︠a︡ev and Lev Karsavin. Included is a lengthy taped interview of Kagan by Marc Raeff in which Kagan discuses his life and publishing activities.
Abrams ComicArts records, 2009-2017 77 linear feet
Most of the materials are related to a particular book project: drafts, proofs, edits, fouls, markups, correspondence, etc. Note that most projects include both regular size and oversize materials.
Abram S. Hewitt papers, 1839-1852 0.83 linear feet
The material is an elaborately calligraphic 19th century script and extends to one file box and 14 bound volumes. Professor Allan Nevins used this material for his work on Abram S. Hewitt.
Abram Tromka Papers, 1934-1961 1.0 linear ft.
A Brief Sketch of the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, by her sister, Isabella Beecher Hooker, 1896 1 folder (SC)
Collection primarily consists of correspondence, legal documents and other papers. The second series chiefly pertains to Peter B. Porter, whom Bull represented.
Academic Affairs reports, 1968-2009 .4 Linear Feet
Academic Affairs vertical file, 1975-2010 1 Linear Feet
Academic Appointment Records, 1890s-1990 46 linear feet
Originally compiled by the Office of the Secretary and later by the Academic Appointments Office, this card catalogue contains a record of all appointment letters sent to faculty members beginning in the 1890s. The cards include the appointees' name, degrees, and a record of each appointment (rank, school and academic year). For faculty and officers of research, the last date on the cards is June 30, 1990. For officers of administration, there are cards with information through July 1987. The cards are divided between inactive (last appointment ended before June 1990) and active (still at Columbia in 1990). The active appointments are also subdivided by school or division.
Academic costumes and textiles collection, 1820s-2000s 85.02 linear feet
This collection consists primarily of academic robes and hoods of various Columbia professors and administrators, especially those given to these individuals for honorary degrees at other universities. The collection also contains some other textile materials, including the Women's Banner or Butler Library Banner (in two parts), Columbia College banners and flags, and some crew sweaters. Additional textiles can be found in the University Artifacts Collection (UA#0016).
Academic eminence records, 1952-1956 3.34 linear feet
This collection consists of the materials used to compile the report, Columbia's Academic Eminence: A Report by the University Development Plan Committee's Subcommittee on Academic Eminence, 1954-1955. There are surveys for each academic department (Philosophy) and "field of learning" (Ethics, Logic, Metaphysics). There are also some subcommitee records: minutes, correspondence, outlines, and drafts of the final report.
The Academic Regalia collection contains robes, hoods, and caps worn by University of Rochester administrators, faculty, students, and trustees at formal events. Descriptions of regalia include the name of the manufacturer (Cotrell and Leonard, for example) when this information is known. Each set of regalia has been assigned a number, which appears before the title of the item(s).
Academic Review Committee records, 1995-1999 0.42 linear feet
This collection consists of the records of the Academic Review Committee of the Faculty of the Arts and Sciences from the 1990s. It includes copies of the internal and external assessments as well as some departmental self-studies. The files include the Academic Review Committee's final report with recommendations for the department.
Academy of Political Science letters, 1923-1970 0.5 linear feet
Letters from Dean Rusk, Jean Monnet, Lyndon Johnson, Dwight Eisenhower, David Ben-Gurion, Earl Warren, and others concerning their being made honorary members of the Academy of Political Science.
Accent on Research Collection, 1972-1997 1 cubic ft.
Account of Colonial Coins in the Mint Collection, After 1923 3 pages (1 folder)
Ace Books Records, 1935-1962 16 linear ft.
A Church is Born Records, 1947-1948 3 filmstrips
Filmstrips and commentary on the Church of South India's inauguration.
Ackerson Family papers, 1864-1996, bulk (1872-1996 bulk) 17.2087 Linear Feet
A. Conger Goodyear Papers, 1683 - 1964, bulk 1885 - 1964 14.5 linear feet
A. Conger Goodyear Papers, 1925-1963 0.5 linear ft.
Acquisitions Department registers, 1922-1968 117 linear feet
707 Acquisitions Department Registers dating from 1922-1968.
Activism at The New School oral history program, 2019-2020 6.05 Gigabytes
This is a heterogeneous collection of manuscript typescript material which relates to Joan of Arc. The material ranges in date and character from a 15th-century manuscript, CHRONIQUE DES ROIS CHARLES VI ET VII par Gilles Le Bouvier, on 241 paper leaves, which contains a long account of the life and exploits of Joan, to the 12 page typescript of Ambassador William C. Bullitt's address, LE FETE DE JEANNE D'ARC A PHILADELPHIA, broadcast on the Voice of America, May 9, 1943. The collection includes a number of manuscripts and typescripts of literary and scholarly works on Joan of Arc by Guy Endore, Andrew Lang, Charles Maurras, Pearl Mahaffey, Wilfred P. Barrett, Thomas Jones, and others. There are also letters from scholars and writers on the subject including Anatole France, Robert Southey, Samuel L. Clemens, Cardinal Manning, and Andrew Land. There are also a few original documents contemporary to and relating to Joan and her associates. Six such documents are bound into Gabrial Hanotaux's JEANNE D'ARC, Paris Hachette, 1911, as extra-illustrations.