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The Poetry Collection
The Alcheringa Collection spans the entire history of the magazine, including approximately 100 manuscript items representing a broad range of the poetry, articles, and reviews that were published; approximately 200 letters and 46 postcards from internationally known poets, anthropologists and folklorists including Michael Corr, Robert Creeley, Ted Enslin, Jerome Rothenberg, Gary Snyder, Nathaniel Tarn, and Dennis Tedlock; approximately 1,219 items of business records including subscription lists, permissions, budget reports, advertising information, copyrights, requisitions, correspondence with other magazines, and other related documents; and miscellaneous photographs and peripherals.
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University Archives
This collection consists of a Camp Fire Girls ceremonial uniform that was owned by Beth Hamstra and her grandmother Clara Jane Rettew. The badges and beads on the uniform signify awards and achievements earned by both Hamstra and Rettew. A key to the beads and the swimming emblems can be found in the collection and collection's accession file.
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Polivka, Jaroslav Joseph, 1886-1960
Papers of J.J. Polivka, internationally renowned Czechoslovakian structural engineer. Collection documents his collaboration with Frank Lloyd Wright on many of Wright's later projects including the Guggenheim Museum, and the proposed Butterfly Bridge. Collection consists of correspondence, clippings, drawings, publications, photographs and photograph negatives.
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University Archives

The majority of this collection was organized by Richard Lipsitz, Jr. under the title "Labor movement," from which the first series title is formed. This series is arranged primarily chronologically, largely comprising materials related to the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), the Western New York Area Labor Federation (ALF, a regional branch of AFL-CIO), Buffalo Central Labor Council (CLC, the Buffalo leadership of ALF), the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), the Coalition for Economic Justice (CEJ), and Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA, now known as Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA)). A description of the contents of each box provides a more detailed inventory of this large series.

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University Archives
The St. Philip's Episcopal Church records comprise materials documenting church history and vital records from the congregation, primarily in the form of bound volumes of vestry meeting minutes, records of service, and parish registers. Founded in 1861, St. Philip's Episcopal Church is a historically Black church that continues operation today.
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University Archives

This collection contains annual reports created by the heads of units within Student Personnel Services for the Dean of Students, and also contains annual reports created by the Dean of Students for the Chancellor/President of the University, 1951-1967. The bulk of materials are dated 1951-1967, with some additional documents dated 1948. There are smaller admissions reports throughout the scope of the collection 1951-1966, and distinct admissions annual reports dated 1966-1967, after the Office of Admissions was formed.

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University Archives
Two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings relating to campus unrest at the University at Buffalo in 1970. Volume 1 consists of Buffalo Courier Express clippings, dated February 26 to April 15, 1970. Volume 2 contains Buffalo Evening News clippings, February 26 to April 16, 1970. Topics include Buffalo police on campus, ROTC protests, establishment of experimental colleges, and Acting President Dr. Peter F. Regan.
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University Archives
A collection of web sites that relate to the operation of the university in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, web sites that document the communication efforts of the university to the wider university community, web sites that document policies created and implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and web sites that complement the University Archives' existing collecting areas including student publications.