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Cloward, Richard A.

Organizational records of the nonprofit Human Service Employees Registration and Voter Education Fund (Human SERVE), which advocated for Americans to have the opportunity to register to vote at government-run social services agencies. The collection includes records of Human SERVE's funding sources, organizational partnerships, and campaigns. There are also records of Human SERVE's involvement in the passage and implementation of laws on both the state and federal levels that resulted from the organization's advocacy work. The bulk of the state-level records are from New York State. Finally, there are internal records related to the organization's staffing, Board, and legal compliance.

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Carpenter, Humphrey

Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents gathered by Carpenter in writing his W.H. AUDEN: A BIOGRAPHY, including correspondence and recollections of Auden from friends and acquaintances, and the typescript of Carpenter's first draft of the book. Correspondents include Sir Cecil Beaton, Sir Isaiah Berlin, Christopher Isherwood, Sir Peter Pears, Frederick Prokosch, Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, and Stephen Spender.

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A collection of election materials, posters, decals, postcards, newspapers and pamphlets from Hungarian political parties preparing for the 2010 parliamentary elections as well as later elections. The parties include: Fiatal Demokraták Szövetsége-Magyar Polgári Párt (FIDESZ), Magyar Szocialista Párt, Munkáspárt, Lehet Más a Politika (LMP), Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom, Magyar Kétfarkú Kutya Párt, Jólét és Szabadaság as well as miscellaneous other election and political materials including the "A magyar reformok működnek" brochure. The collection also includes five leaflets relating to art exhibitions held in 2018.

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Columbia University. Hungarian Refugee Project

The collection consists of transcripts of the 401 interviews which were done. There is one complete bound set, and one set of loose interviews, nos. 100-626. Most of the interviews cover the following topics: the revolt of 1956, personal life, work experience, economic conditions, social problems, education, friends and family, government, party, police, army, communications, ideology, attitudes, and opinions. There are also a few more unstructured interviews defined as "open ended conversations , largely with expert informants" covering topics such as those above but also including religious affairs, the intelligentsia, and Hungary and the Soviet Union.