Architectural drawings for projects designed by the firm. The drawings, mostly blueprints, documents Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mountainside Hospital, Glen Ridge, N.J.; The Department of Commerce Building, Washington, D.C.; The New York Academy of Medicine, New York, N.Y.; Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, N.Y.; and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Yong-jeung Kim papers, 1906-1994, bulk 1940-1975 6 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, speeches, documents, news releases, printed materials, audio recordings, and motion picture film. Of interest in the correspondence are letters from John Foster Dulles, Lieut. Gen. John R. Hodge and Maj. Gen. Archer L. Lerch, the first two U.S. military governors of South Korea, Syngman Rhee, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Kim Il Sung. His correspondence deals mainly with the issue of reunification. The manuscript series includes articles and speeches by Kim as well as unpublished manuscripts by others assigned to him. The documents are mainly those related to the Korean Affairs Institute. The press clippings and printed materials cover Korean problems from 1945 to 1975 and include Korean language newspapers and periodicals. Thera are also some books and pamphlets from his library, including printed volumes of Korean government documents and other books on Korea from the first two decades of the twentieth century, six electrical transcriptions of radio programs in which Kim was interviewed, and one motion picture film "Liberation of Korea."
YMCA France records, circa 1930s-1960s 4 linear feet
YMCA Press Institutional records, correspondence with prominent public figures.
YMCA Buffalo Niagara records, 1833-2012, bulk 1852-2006 59.81 Linear Feet
YMCA and YWCA Records, 1925-1945, bulk 1925-1930 4.00 linear feet
Young Mens and Womens Christian Associations founded as a response to unhealthy social and living conditions in cities at the end of the Industrial Revolution. Collection includes reports, correspondence, minutes, and pamphlets from YMCA and YWCA branches around the world.
Yiddish Theatre Collection, 1899-1962, bulk 1925-1950 1 linear feet
Yella Pessl Sobotka Papers, 1918-1979 13 cubic ft.
Yeats family letters, 1896-1968 2 boxes
A collection of letters from members of the Yeats family, including twelve letters from William Butler Yeats to Ellen Douglas Duncan, director of the Dublin Gallery of Modern Art, relating to public lectures and containing comments on the unrest in Ireland in 1918. There are also thirty letters from Elizabeth C. Yeats to Mary L. Sutliff dealing with publications of the Cuala Press. Family photographs with the annotations of Elizabeth Yeats, newspaper clippings, book reviews, and other printed ephemera are also contained in the collection. In addition, TALKING ABOUT YEATS, a 1967 television script by Micheál Mac Liammóir, and a related letter from Mac Liammóir; and a typescript catalog of Col. Russell K. Alspach's Yeats collection (not on microfilm).
Yearbook Collection, 1900-2014 6.93 cubic ft.
"X" - MANUSCRIPTS 2350 Volumes
The first manuscripts collected at Columbia, these 2,350 volumes of manuscript books and bound volumes of letters were classified in the regular classification scheme (Dewey) with the call number preceded by the letter "X". They were cataloged by printed book rules into the main catalog. Cards are found in RBML in the correspondence and manuscript card files, as well as the "X" shelflist. No firther additions to this collection are made since the 1960s.
Wynkoop family Papers, 1684-1930 4.0 cubic ft.
Wyndham Lewis Collection, 1917-1942 5.5 Linear Feet
A collection of manuscripts pertaining to the social and business history of the John Wyles family. The more important earlier letters in the collection, 1795-1805, indicate the commercial and speculative interest, largely in real estate, John Wyles had in the newly settled territory of the Western Reserve. The subsequent letters and manuscripts including deeds, receipts, and miscellaneous papers, are concerned with the financial and business history of the Wyles family throughout the several generations from 1800 through 1903.
W.W. Norton & Company records, 1923-1967 209.5 linear feet
Records of publisher W.W. Norton & Co, as well as the records of Boni and Liveright, Inc. and Horace Liveright, Inc.
W. W. Fisher Letter, 1846 1 folder (SC)
W. Van Landt Recipe Book, circa 1930? 1 folder (SC)
W&T Smith & Company Records, 1817 - 1930 Three Boxes
This collection covers the years 1817 through 1930 and includes deeds, mortgages, bonds, protests, catalogs, photos, invoices, and receipts. Deeds and tax receipts for land in Utah, Colorado, Iowa, Wisconsin, and others addressed to W&T Smith Co. point to their ownership of land in these states with connections to other nurseries. Most dates for deeds/mortgages/bonds are those for the date the deed was recorded by the clerk, not the date on the deed itself.
WRUR (Campus Radio Station) papers, 1947-1948 0.19 Cubic feet
A small collection of correspondence and processed material relating to the campus radio station, WRUR.
WRUR (Campus Radio Station): news reports, 1948 0.37 Cubic feet
The Western Union news reports received by campus radio station WRUR during the first months of its operation, February-May, 1948.
WRPI Radio Station records, 1947-1989 5.40 Linear Feet
Writers Workshop collection, 1972-1986 0.37 Cubic feet
The Writers Workshop Collection consists of primarily of photographs taken by James S. Peck. Mr. Peck was formerly the Director of Public Relations for the Graduate School of Management (today the Simon Graduate School of Business). He had also handled public relations and promotional activities for Dean Robert Koch of the University School, which included both the Writers Workshop and the University Summer Theater. The collection also contains the annual flyers or programs for most of the years of the series.
W.R. Grace & Co. records, 1828-1986, bulk 1861-1960 90 linear feet
The records of W.R. Grace & Co. cover the rise of the Grace shipping business from 1864 until World War II. The early correspondence concerns all aspects of the shipping business in New York and South America, mining interests in Peru and Chile, the railroad in Costa Rica, the inter-ocean canal planned for Nicaragua, and political interests throughout Central and South America. There are letter books, correspondence, and scrapbooks of clippings for all aspects of W.R. Grace's career. There are minute books and other documents for more than 50 subsidiary companies owned by W.R. Grace & Co. or by family members. The papers of Joseph Peter Grace (1872-1950) continue the business, family, and philanthropic activities until 1942. There are also 20 reels of motion picture film about the Grace Co. South American interests in the 1950s.
Worthington S. Bitler notebooks, mid-1900s 4 notebooks
Worship Office Audio tape collection, 1953-1997 204 audiocassettes
Wormwood Review Collection 37.5 Linear Feet
World War Two Magazine Covers, 1942-1944 0.5 linear feet
A collection of magazine covers from World War Two, relating primarily to women (series I) and the American Flag (series II).
World War I Wells College Canteener Collection, 1918-1919 .25 linear feet
World War I War Effort Ephemera Collection, 1914-1918 1.0 Cubic Feet
This collection consists of ephemera regarding the local Rochester war effort in the First World War. The materials date between 1914 and 1918, They include flyers, brochures, pamphlets, and posters related to the local war effort.
World War I records : Ephemera, 1914-1918 0.5 linear feet
A collection of selected German, Dutch and English periodicals, newspapers and pamphlets published during and relating to World War I. Also included are approximately 150 picture postcards depicting the life of German soldiers during the War and the life of prisoners of war captured by the Germans. The majority of these cards were issued by the International Red Cross. Handwritten captions for the postcards and for other materials were written by Jeannette Unger, the donor. Also includes a selection of American, Canadian and English popular songs of the period with war or patriotic themes
World War I posters, 1914-1918 10 oversize folders
A collection consisting primarily of World War I posters issued in the United States and Russia.
World War II underground publications, 1939-1945 1 linear feet
A collection of underground publications, in many cases illegal, representative of presses operating in German-occupied Europe during World War II. Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Italian, French, and Portugese items are included. There are 8 pieces of sheet music, publications of the United States based organization, France Forever, and an unusual German-English dictionary, without a title-page, that was printed by a German POW
World War II Russian posters, 1939-1945 6 portfolios
A series of numbered Russian war posters issued by the Soviet news service, TASS. An English translation of the poster's titles, texts, authors, and artists are listed by the Tass number in a separate loose leaf binder
World War II posters, 1939-1949 42 rolls
A collection consisting primarily of World War II posters issued in the United States, Great Britain, Russia and in Germany during the Allied occupation. In addition, there are United Nations posters and a few issued in Canada, France, Holland and Poland
World War II periodicals, 1939-1946 3 linear feet
Primarily a collection of overseas editions (small formats, light-weight paper, no advertisements) of popular magazines for the Armed Forces distrubuted by the Special Services Division, U.S. Army, and by the Bureau of Navy personnel. Among the titles represented are: Esquire; New Yorker; Newsweek; Time; Pic; Readers Digest; Down Beat; and an array of comic books. In addition, there are guides to foreign countries, War Department education manuals in the G. I. Roundtable Series, books on the organization and administration of an army library, training manuals for army hospital librarians, and a copy of the R.B. [Reference and Recreational Book] LIBRARY CATALOG: AN INDEX TO THE BOOKS INCLUDED IN THE 1945 RECREATIONAL LIBRARIES FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS OVERSEAS (New York: H. W. Wilson, 1944). Also included are two small containers of U.S. Office of Price Administration ration tokens, one red the other blue
World War II Memorial Committee; Campus Concept Committee 1998-, 1943 - 2004, bulk 1945 - 1946 1 linear foot
World War II magazine covers: American Flag, 1942 & 1944 0.5 linear feet
A collection of magazine covers displaying the American Flag and often the motto "United We Stand.". Most of the covers are dated 1942; some are undated, and at least one is dated 1944. Included in the collection are two items from the Victory Display Committee for June, 1942.
World War II literature and music records, 1935-1947 2 linear feet
A collection of literature and music produced for the use of U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Included are paperbound reprints of popular fiction, popular classics, poetry, and other books of general interest, specially manufactured for distribution to American soldiers and sailors overseas and to soldiers in the army hospitals in the United States. The music includes song books, army field manuals for bands, camp show books and a set of ARMY HIT KIT OF POPULAR SONGS, June 1943-April 1944. Also includes a selection of sheet music of popular songs with a war or patriotic theme. 1985 addition: a few samples of war poetry, humor, battle accounts and memorabilia
World War II Collection, 1933-1945 1 folder (SC)
World War I Collection, 1912-1964, bulk 1914-1919 0.25 linear ft.
World Trade Center collection, 9999 32 linear feet
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.
"World Tomorrow": papers of radio program, 1942 0.37 Cubic feet
Contains transcripts and other material.
World Telegram and Sun Essay Contest papers, 1965 2.5 Linear Feet
A collection of 1,200 essays on "New York's Future as I View It" written by high school students from the New York metropolitan area.