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Information: The first column shows data points from Stony Brook University in red. The third column shows data points from State university of New York at Stony Brook in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Stony Brook University
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State university of New York at Stony Brook
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University of Stony Brook (New York)
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University of the State of New York.
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Name :
University of the State of New York.
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State University of New York (Stony Brook, N.Y.)
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State University of New York at Stonybrook
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Name :
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Samuel B. Gould served as Chancellor of the State University of New York from 1964-1970.
CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The State University of New York (SUNY) provides a State-supported system of higher education for the youth of the State. It accomplishes this through geographically dispersed college and university campuses offering degree and nondegree programs.
SUNY offers traditional college curricula, specialized curricula in fields such as veterinary medicine and forestry, public service courses for State and local government officials, degree programs for full-time employed students, high school equivalency and college preparatory courses, and counseling and financial aid services for economically disadvantaged students.
ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY. State administration of higher education began in 1784 (Chapter 51) with the creation of the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York to act as the governing body of Columbia College, which had been founded in 1754 as King's College. Three years later the Regents were relieved of direct operating responsibility for Columbia College and were authorized instead to charter and supervise it along with any new colleges and academies.
The growth of New York State's common school system in the early nineteenth century brought about a demand for trained teachers, resulting in the establishment of a normal school in Albany in 1844 (Chapter 311). This was the first State-supported (tuition-free) institution of higher learning in New York State.
Following passage of the Federal Morrill Land Grant College Act of 1862, under which each state received a grant of public land to provide an endowment for the establishment of colleges in the fields of agriculture and mechanical arts, the State legislature assigned New York's grant to a private institution called People's College, which had been chartered in 1853. That institution was unable to comply with certain financial requirements, and in 1865 (Chapter 585) the grant was shifted to Cornell University, which was incorporated by that same act. Cornell was required annually to admit and provide instruction free of charge to one student from each assembly district. This was the first instance, other than teacher training, in which the State assumed direct financial responsibility for higher education.
After an 1867 State law that required free common school education, increased demand for teachers resulted in the establishment of additional normal schools for training teachers. These schools were placed under the jurisdiction of the superintendent of public instruction. At the time of the creation of the State Education Department in 1904 (Chapter 40), there were twelve normal schools and seventy-eight private universities, colleges, and professional schools that came under the supervision of the Board of Regents and the new department. During the next forty years, New York developed a State-supervised, decentralized network of private institutions augmented by thirty-two colleges that were largely State-supported. Among these were eleven SUNY colleges devoted to teacher education, the core of current colleges of arts and sciences; five institutes of applied arts and sciences, which later became community colleges; six agricultural and technical institutes (now colleges of agriculture and technology); and five statutory colleges, the administration of which is shared with private institutions.
In the years immediately following World War II, a shortage of facilities to meet the increased demand by returning war veterans for higher education, economic considerations making college education inaccessible to a large segment of the population, and a lack of coordination between the many State-supported schools already operating, led to the establishment of a Temporary Commission on the Need for a State University in 1946 (Chapter 353). It was mandated to study the need for a State university and make appropriate recommendations. Two years later the commission proposed the establishment of a State university with units located throughout the State.
The State University of New York (SUNY) was established as a corporate entity in the State Education Department under the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York in 1948 (Chapters 695 and 698). SUNY is one component of The University of the State of New York. Existing State-supported institutions became part of the State University, which was administered by a fifteen-member board of trustees appointed by the governor. Although certain policy issues such as curriculum, standards of instruction, the establishment of new SUNY entities, and tuition rates had to be submitted to the Board of Regents for approval, the SUNY trustees were given broad authority and responsiblity, including a specific charge to develop a master plan to serve as a long-range planning guide. The master plan, adopted by the trustees in 1950, established the pattern of a centrally managed system of geographically dispersed two-year, four-year, and graduate institutions.
In the 1950s the Upstate and Downstate medical centers (now the Health Science Centers at Syracuse and Brooklyn) were established; the Research Foundation of the State University of New York was chartered by the Board of Regents in 1951 to receive and administer gifts, grants, and contracts for the State University. Legislation in 1953 (Chapter 525) provided for nine-member (later ten-member) local councils to supervise the State-operated colleges, and the Middle States Association accredited the State University as a single institution. During the 1960s the single-purpose teachers colleges were reshaped into strong liberal arts institutes; four major university centers, offering graduate study, were established; an entirely new health sciences center was founded, and a framework for the present thirty locally sponsored community colleges was set into place. The SUNY board of trustees was increased in number to sixteen in 1975 (Chapter 587) with the addition of the president of the State University Student Assembly.
The current State University of New York is a system of sixty-four campuses enrolling more than 378,000 students. The components of the SUNY system, the largest of its kind in the country, are four university centers offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs; five colleges and centers for the health sciences (two of which are located at university centers); twelve colleges of arts and sciences offering liberal arts and teacher-training programs at the undergraduate and graduate level; six agricultural and technical colleges offering two-year programs; four specialized colleges (College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Maritime College, College of Technology, and Fashion Institute of Technology); five statutory colleges operated as "contract colleges" on the campuses of private universities (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Ceramics, College of Human Ecology, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, College of Veterinary Medicine); and thirty community colleges offering two-year degree programs. In addition, SUNY includes the Empire State College, a nonresidential college of arts and sciences that allows students working at home or on the job to pursue degree programs. SUNY also operates nine educational opportunity centers, which vocational, high-school equivalency, and college-preparatory courses.
State administration of higher education began in 1784 (Chapter 51) with the creation of the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York to act as the governing body of Columbia College, which had been founded in 1754 as King's College. Three years later the Regents were relieved of direct operating responsibility for Columbia College and were authorized instead to charter and supervise it along with any new colleges and academies.
The growth of New York State's common school system in the early nineteenth century brought about a demand for trained teachers, resulting in the establishment of a normal school in Albany in 1844 (Chapter 311). This was the first State-supported (tuition-free) institution of higher learning in New York State.
Following passage of the Federal Morrill Land Grant College Act of 1862, under which each state received a grant of public land to provide an endowment for the establishment of colleges in the fields of agriculture and mechanical arts, the State legislature assigned New York's grant to a private institution called People's College, which had been chartered in 1853. That institution was unable to comply with certain financial requirements, and in 1865 (Chapter 585) the grant was shifted to Cornell University, which was incorporated by that same act. Cornell was required annually to admit and provide instruction free of charge to one student from each assembly district. This was the first instance, other than teacher training, in which the State assumed direct financial responsibility for higher education.
After an 1867 State law that required free common school education, increased demand for teachers resulted in the establishment of additional normal schools for training teachers. These schools were placed under the jurisdiction of the superintendent of public instruction. At the time of the creation of the State Education Department in 1904 (Chapter 40), there were twelve normal schools and seventy-eight private universities, colleges, and professional schools that came under the supervision of the Board of Regents and the new department. During the next forty years, New York developed a State-supervised, decentralized network of private institutions augmented by thirty-two colleges that were largely State-supported. Among these were eleven SUNY colleges devoted to teacher education, the core of current colleges of arts and sciences; five institutes of applied arts and sciences, which later became community colleges; six agricultural and technical institutes (now colleges of agriculture and technology); and five statutory colleges, the administration of which is shared with private institutions.
In the years immediately following World War II, a shortage of facilities to meet the increased demand by returning war veterans for higher education, economic considerations making college education inaccessible to a large segment of the population, and a lack of coordination between the many State-supported schools already operating, led to the establishment of a Temporary Commission on the Need for a State University in 1946 (Chapter 353). It was mandated to study the need for a State university and make appropriate recommendations. Two years later the commission proposed the establishment of a State university with units located throughout the State.
The State University of New York (SUNY) was established as a corporate entity in the State Education Department under the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York in 1948 (Chapters 695 and 698). SUNY is one component of The University of the State of New York. Existing State-supported institutions became part of the State University, which was administered by a fifteen-member board of trustees appointed by the governor. Although certain policy issues such as curriculum, standards of instruction, the establishment of new SUNY entities, and tuition rates had to be submitted to the Board of Regents for approval, the SUNY trustees were given broad authority and responsiblity, including a specific charge to develop a master plan to serve as a long-range planning guide. The master plan, adopted by the trustees in 1950, established the pattern of a centrally managed system of geographically dispersed two-year, four-year, and graduate institutions.
In the 1950s the Upstate and Downstate medical centers (now the Health Science Centers at Syracuse and Brooklyn) were established; the Research Foundation of the State University of New York was chartered by the Board of Regents in 1951 to receive and administer gifts, grants, and contracts for the State University. Legislation in 1953 (Chapter 525) provided for nine-member (later ten-member) local councils to supervise the State-operated colleges, and the Middle States Association accredited the State University as a single institution. During the 1960s the single-purpose teachers colleges were reshaped into strong liberal arts institutes; four major university centers, offering graduate study, were established; an entirely new health sciences center was founded, and a framework for the present thirty locally sponsored community colleges was set into place. The SUNY board of trustees was increased in number to sixteen in 1975 (Chapter 587) with the addition of the president of the State University Student Assembly.
The current State University of New York is a system of sixty-four campuses enrolling more than 378,000 students. The components of the SUNY system, the largest of its kind in the country, are four university centers offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs; five colleges and centers for the health sciences (two of which are located at university centers); twelve colleges of arts and sciences offering liberal arts and teacher-training programs at the undergraduate and graduate level; six agricultural and technical colleges offering two-year programs; four specialized colleges (College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Maritime College, College of Technology, and Fashion Institute of Technology); five statutory colleges operated as "contract colleges" on the campuses of private universities (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Ceramics, College of Human Ecology, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, College of Veterinary Medicine); and thirty community colleges offering two-year degree programs. In addition, SUNY includes the Empire State College, a nonresidential college of arts and sciences that allows students working at home or on the job to pursue degree programs. SUNY also operates nine educational opportunity centers, which vocational, high-school equivalency, and college-preparatory courses.
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Toll, John S. John S. Toll papers, 1943-1991 (majority 1960-1980)
Title:
John S. Toll papers
John S. Toll earned a B.A. at Yale in 1944 and had completed an M.A. and Ph.D. in physics at Princeton by 1952. During his graduate studies, he worked as a theoretical physicist at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in New Mexico. From 1953 to 1965, Toll headed the University of Maryland Physics Department. He then moved to the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he served as president until returning to the University of Maryland in 1978. Toll resigned in 1989 and later served as president of Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, from 1995 to 2004. His papers consist of materials documenting his career both as a physicist and as an administrator.
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- Toll, John S. John S. Toll papers, 1943-1991 (bulk 1960-1980).
New York (State). Temporary Commission on the Need for a State University. Temporary Commission on the Need for a State University Agency History Record.
Title:
Temporary Commission on the Need for a State University Agency History Record.
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American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-650: Single Electron Production in Proton-Proton Collisions, 1990-1991.
Title:
Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-650: Single Electron Production in Proton-Proton Collisions, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: SUNY Stony Brook: Myron L. Good, Paul D. Grannis, Karl Johnson (student), Janos Kirz; University of Pennsylvania: Eugene W. Beier, Howard Weisberg (spokesperson, interviewed at Rand Corporation).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-650: Single Electron Production in Proton-Proton Collisions, 1990-1991.
New York (State). Education Dept. Commissioner's Office. Commissioner's interim subject files, 1956-1969, bulk 1967-1969.
Title:
Commissioner's interim subject files, 1956-1969, bulk 1967-1969.
Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, clippings, and published pamphlets generated or received by the Commissioner's Office during the tenure of James E. Allen (1955-1969).
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- New York (State). Education Dept. Commissioner's Office. Commissioner's interim subject files, 1956-1969, bulk 1967-1969.
Robert W. White papers
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Robert W. White papers
The papers of New York sculptor Robert White measure 8.4 linear feet and 0.846 GB and date from 1889-2003, with the bulk of the material from 1915-2003. The collection documents White's varied career as a sculptor, educator, painter, and illustrator through biographical material; extensive correspondence; project files; personal business records; notes and writings; sketchbooks and sketches by Robert White and others; printed and digital material; audiovisual material; artifacts; and photographs.
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- Robert W. White papers, 1889-2003, bulk circa 1920s-2003
Additional papers of Mary Steichen Calderone, (inclusive), (bulk), 1914-1989, 1960-1989
Title:
Additional papers of Mary Steichen Calderone, (inclusive), (bulk) 1914-1989 1960-1989
Additional papers of Mary Steichen Calderone, physician and pioneer in the field of sex education, consisting of biographical material, speeches, conference material, correspondence, writings, audiotapes, photographs, clippings, etc.
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- Additional papers of Mary Steichen Calderone, (inclusive), (bulk), 1914-1989, 1960-1989
State University of New York records, 1950-1985.
Title:
State University of New York records, 1950-1985.
Minutes, memos, correspondence, and resolutions of SUNY Faculty Senate, 1953-1985; proceedings of the annual SUNY faculty assembly, 1965-1968; SUNY Master Plan documents and reports, 1950-1982; annual report of the SUNY Chancellor, 1965-1985; and minutes, reports, and bulletins of the SUNY Board of Trustees, 1950-1984.
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- College of Environmental Science and Forestry. State University of New York records, 1950-1985.
Newsom, Carroll Vincent, 1904-. Papers, 1924-1986.
Title:
Papers, 1924-1986.
The papers include Newsom's addresses, especially those given while at NYU and during the 1960's in general, publications by Newsom in journals and periodicals from 1940-1973, publications about Newsom relating to his role on advisory committes (e.g., curriculum survey of the New York State University system), programs which document the various functions he attended, miscellaneous materials (correspondence, reviews of Newsom's books, and diplomas), and newspapers and newspaper clippings relating to important events in his career.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet (11 ms. boxes)
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- Newsom, Carroll Vincent, 1904-. Papers, 1924-1986.
Continuing Education records, 1967-1981.
Title:
Continuing Education records, 1967-1981.
Reports, correspondence, memos, minutes, newsletters, programs, brochures, and speeches.
ArchivalResource: .3 cubic ft.
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- State University of New York. Continuing Education records, 1967-1981.
Dudley, George A. George Dudley papers, 1948-2009 (inclusive).
Title:
George Dudley papers, 1948-2009 (inclusive).
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- Dudley, George A. George Dudley papers, 1948-2009 (inclusive).
W. Keith Kennedy papers, 1971-1978.
Title:
W. Keith Kennedy papers, 1971-1978.
Administrative correspondence, reports, proposals, financial records, and other material documenting the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University and Kennedy's deanship from 1972to 1978.
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- W. Keith Kennedy papers, 1971-1978.
Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY. Albany Chapter. Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY (Albany Chapter) records, 1970-1976.
Title:
Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY (Albany Chapter) records, 1970-1976.
Includes newsletters, position statements, and other records.
ArchivalResource: 0.17 cu. ft.
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- Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY. Albany Chapter. Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY (Albany Chapter) records, 1970-1976.
Feenie Ziner Papers, 1933-1988
Title:
Feenie Ziner Papers 1933-1988
The personal and professional papers of Feenie Ziner, author and professor of English at the University of Connecticut. Materials include fan mail, personal and public correspondence, teaching notes, published and unpublished manuscripts, and personal planners, calenders, and notes.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 Linear feet
http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/ziner/MSS19980220.html View
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- Feenie Ziner Papers, 1933-1988
Records, 1955-1984.
Title:
Records, 1955-1984.
Policies, directories, handbooks, and newsletters issued by central State University of New York; and materials from the University Faculty Senate including minutes, resolutions, reports, memoranda, newsletters, bulletins, and directories, 1966-1981.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3 cubic ft.
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- State University of New York. Records, 1955-1984.
Records, 1933-1970.
Title:
Records, 1933-1970.
Treatment Center records include minutes, correspondence, and reports, 1933-1952; clippings, 1946-1949, concerning the Treatment Center; application for a license, 1955; statistic concerning the Treatment Center, 1959-1970; and correspondence of Dr. Marion Kenworthy, M.J. Rockmore, and Leo Stone. Correspondence concerns such topics as the Gifted Adolescent Project, 1955-1957, fund raising, staff appointments, and certification (with the State University of New York - SUNY).
ArchivalResource: .8 cubic ft.
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- New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Treatment Center. Records, 1933-1970.
Arthur H. Dean papers, 1937-1980
Title:
Arthur H. Dean papers, 1937-1980
Arthur Hobson Dean was an Ithaca native, Cornell alumnus, lawyer, U.S. government official, diplomat, executive, international and corporate law specialist, and writer. Dean's papers relate to Cornell University and well as Dean's work as a senior partner of Sullivan and Cromwell, the State University of New York, the Korean War, the Association for the Promotion and Protection of Private Foreign Investments, the Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests, the United Nations, the Foreign Policy Association, the Asia Society and Asia Foundation, the Council on Foreign Relations, the New York City Bar Association, and other organizations and topics.
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De Kiewiet, C. W. (Cornelius William), 1902-1986. Cornelius W. de Kiewiet papers, 1949-1951.
Title:
Cornelius W. de Kiewiet papers, 1949-1951.
The papers of Acting President Cornelis Willem de Kiewiet consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving from his term in office, 1949 to 1951. Subjects include the adoption of a balanced university budget, relations with faculty, the Board of Trustees, Cornell University Medical College, the various standing and ad hoc committees, the planning for Statler Hall, Mann Library, and other facilities, relations with the State University of New York, New York State and federal agencies and departments, and various educational and philanthropic foundations;, and also the presence of communist influence among the faculty. Major correspondents include Lucile Allen, Howard E. Babcock, Neal Dow Becker, Martin P. Catherwood, Gilmore D. Clarke, Edmund Ezra Day, Arthur H. Dean,Mary H. Donlon, Victor Emanuel, Alvin C. Eurich, Edward W. Fox, Frank E. Gannett, Larry E. Gubb, Solomon C. Hollister, Asa S. Knowles, Carleton C. Murdock, William I. Myers, Myron C. Taylor, Maxwell M. Upson, Elizabeth Lee Vincent, J. Carlton Ward, Robin M. Williams, Robert R. Wilson, and Theodore P. Wright.
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- De Kiewiet, C. W. (Cornelius William), 1902-1986. Cornelius W. de Kiewiet papers, 1949-1951.
New York State College of Home Economics. New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1970.
Title:
New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1970.
The collection includes administrative records that document the College's involvement with government, educational, and private organizations at the national, state, and local levels; the College's involvement in World War I, World War II, defense, and relief committees; student and alumni activities; teaching and research studies and reports; extension and outreach work; College committees and activities including the Farmers' Institute, Farm and Home Week, Honors Day and Home Economics Institutes. The collection contains correspondence from Martha Van Rensselaer, Flora Rose, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Carrie Chapman Catt, Susan B. Anthony and from alumni, until the 1960s. There are also blueprints, sketches, samples and photographs of Martha Van Rensselaer Hall and its construction; a large series of photographs, negatives, and slides depicting all aspects of the College, including Deans Sarah Blanding, Elizabeth Vincent, Helen Canoyer, and David Knapp. Also, letterbooks and genealogy of Martha Van Rensselaer; including photographs, slides, negatives, an audiocassette recording of Kathleen Babbitt on Martha Van Rensselaer, CD's containing the scanned photographs from box 39, videos of early historic films concerning home economics, a box of dinner plates belonging to Flora Rose, demitasse cup and saucer from the Green Room and the original Home Bureau Creed. Also, the film, "History of the College of Home Economics," (16 mm. sound, black and white, 5 min.), ca. 1968; a Hugh Troy photograph of a Home Economics pageant on Cascadilla Field, 25 July 1924. Includes bound Faculty Meeting minutes (1925-1969), Department Head Meeting minutes (1944-1969) and a tea set used by the college.
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- New York State College of Home Economics. New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1970.
Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University Stony Brook [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Title:
Schools, colleges. State University Stony Brook [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Consists of newspaper clippings and pamphlets. Material is still being added when appropriate. Clippings are photocopied onto acid free paper and bound when sufficient material accumulates.
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- Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University Stony Brook [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York. Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York records, 1938-1992.
Title:
Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York records, 1938-1992.
The records of the Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York (ACUSNY) contain minutes of the Board of Trustees, the executive committee and annual meetings; correspondence both to members and to other individuals and institutions involved with higher education in New York; reports both by ACUSNY committees and other education organizations; newsletters; copies of education legislation; and other records that document the concerns and activities of the Association from 1938-1992, and in particular between 1945-92. The files contain very little information concerning lobbying in Washington, D.C.
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- Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York. Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York records, 1938-1992.
Records of the Office of the Treasurer, 1910-1963
Title:
Records of the Office of the Treasurer 1910-1963
This collection contains administrative records of NYU's Office of the Treasurer from 1910-1963, and is mainly comprised of records generated by Leroy Kimball who served in various financial positions with the University during the first half of the 20th century. The records are primarily financial, and include receipts, bills, invoices, leases, budgets and accompanying correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear feet; 3 linear feet, 6 boxes.
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- Records of the Office of the Treasurer, 1910-1963
Gay Wilson Allen Papers, 1801-1988
Title:
Gay Wilson Allen Papers, 1801-1988
Gay Wailson Allen (1903-1995) was a university professor, author, and Walt Whitman scholar. Collection consists of correspondence, notebooks, printed material, essays, and other writings, literary manuscripts, scrapbooks, teaching materials, pictures, books, clippings, offprints, periodicals, and sale catalogs. The focus of the collection is Allen's career as an university professor and Walt Whitman scholar. In particular Allen's activities as a professor at New York University and as a lecturer at Nagono, Japan in 1955, are documented. The history of Whitman criticism is an important theme. There is a large amount of research material on Whitman, both of Allen and other literary scholars. These include Evie Allison Allen, Clara Barrus, Charles N. Elliot, Clifton Joseph Furness, Emory Holloway, Peter Mitilineos, Hans Reisiger, and Henry Scholey Saunders. The Correspondence Series contains original correspondence acquired by Allen of Richard Watson Gilder, Alice James, and William James. This series also contains the correspondence of Roger Asselineau, Fredson Bowers, Oscar Cargill, Malcolm Cowley, Charles E. Feinberg, Milton Hindus, Emory Holloway, Sholom Kahn, and Frederik Schyberg. There are no strictly personal papers in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 33 Linear Feet; 5,500 Items
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- Gay Wilson Allen Papers, 1801-1988
Communications Workers of America. Education Division. Local 1104. Communications Workers of America, Education Division, Local 1104 Records, 1969-2001.
Title:
Communications Workers of America, Education Division, Local 1104 Records, 1969-2001.
The collection arrived at the archives without a set order to the records, so the archivist imposed an arrangement on the records as they were processed. Many of the records reflect the activities of the GSEU statewide executive committee, which oversees the functions of the various branches of the union around New York State. Those records comprise a series of their own and mainly consist of administrative files such as correspondence, meeting minutes, activity planning, elections, and instructional information on how to organize. Each SUNY center school has its own subseries under the heading of "Administrative Files." These subseries mirror some content from the statewide executive files. There are also files dealing with day-to-day matters. Material from SUNY Buffalo outnumbers material from Albany, Binghamton, and Stony Brook. This collection also contains papers documenting the founding of the GSEU; various financial materials; publications from SUNY campuses, especially union newsletters; and subject files covering topics that were not deemed strictly administrative or applied to multiple locations. Topics include issues with Univera Healthcare, protests of student fees, parking problems, and more. There are membership files concerning grievances on behalf of individuals, member applications, and bargaining surveys; these are restricted as there are confidentiality issues with each type of document.There is also a selection of memorabilia that includes buttons, bumper stickers, t-shirts, posters, and photographs. Almost all photos were without labels or dates; therefore they are identified as clearly as a survey of the pictures would allow. Correspondence in each series is arranged according to the way the letters, e-mails, and memos were submitted to the archives: items that arrived in labeled folders were rehoused in acid-free folders and labeled similarly or exactly as the GSEU labeled them. The archivist placed items that arrived unfoldered in acid-free folders reading "Correspondence -- general."
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- Communications Workers of America. Education Division. Local 1104. Communications Workers of America, Education Division, Local 1104 Records, 1969-2001.
State University of New York at Stony Brook. Institutional file.
Title:
Institutional file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- State University of New York at Stony Brook. Institutional file.
Cornelius W. de Kiewiet papers, 1949-1951.
Title:
Cornelius W. de Kiewiet papers, 1949-1951.
Material from de Kiewiet's term in office, 1949 to 1951. Includes items relating to presence of communist influence among the faculty.
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- Cornelius W. de Kiewiet papers, 1949-1951.
Mueller, Justus Frederick, 1902-. Papers, 1972-1973.
Title:
Papers, 1972-1973.
Cassette tape recording of the remarks of the 1973 recipient of the American Society of Parasitologists Henry B. Ward award and Mueller's recollections of his contacts with dean Kendrick C. Babcock, of University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus), his years as Henry B. Ward's assistant, and Ward's laboratory at University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus), library, and personality; together with a copy of How To Be a Parasitologist Without Really Trying (1972).
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- Mueller, Justus Frederick, 1902-. Papers, 1972-1973.
Alliance of Women Against Repressive Education at the State University of New York. Records, 1973-1974 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1973-1974 (inclusive).
Correspondence, clippings, and completed questionnaires.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Alliance of Women Against Repressive Education at the State University of New York. Records, 1973-1974 (inclusive).
Palm, Charles Edmund, 1911-1996. Charles E. Palm papers, 1956-1986.
Title:
Charles E. Palm papers, 1956-1986.
Correspondence, typescripts, reports, drafts, handwritten notes of telephone conversations, and publications pertaining to his deanship of the New York State College of Agriculture from 1959 to 1972 and to his work as Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Agricultural Sciences beginning in 1972. The papers mainly document the administration and growth of the New York State College of Agriculture, its departments, committees, and related activities, including the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, the New York State Cooperative Extension Service, and the Water Resources Center; the relation of the New York State College of Agriculture with Cornell University, state and federal governments, and other organizations, including the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the United States Agency for International Development, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Foundation for American Agriculture, the National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, the National Science Foundation, the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, Agway, the New York State Horticultural Society, the New York State Grange, and the State University of New York. Subjects include the Office of International Agricultural Development's Chapingo and Los Baños Projects in Mexico and the Philippines, and the New York State Cooperative Extension Service (including 4-H). Also, the College of Agriculture Advisory Council, the Cornell University Division of Biological Sciences, the College of Agriculture Television Project, student dissent and protest, McDonald Farms, Uihlein Farms, and the Miner Institute, agricultural research and economics, international agriculture and the world food supply, the expanded use of pesticides and the sociological implications of their application, environmentalism, the Adirondack Study Commission, Alpha Zeta, agricultural labor, migrant labor, and the Cohn Farm controversy, the Agricultural Policy Accountability Project, the vegetable, fruit and wine industries, the food processing and marketing industries, and the New York State sugar beet industry. Major correspondents include Morton Adams, Donald W. Barton, Charles Dana Bennett, Maurice C. Bond, Damon Boynton, Earl L. Butz, Orvilee L. Freeman, Deane W. Malott, Leland Spencer, Nyle C. Brady, Dale R. Corson, Edmund H. Fallon, W. Keith Kennedy, Joseph P. King, Thomas E. LaMont, Deane W. Malott, T. Norman Hurd, William I. Myers, James A. Perkins, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Edward H. Smith, Kenneth L. Turk, and D.L. Umali.
ArchivalResource: 83 cubic ft.
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- Palm, Charles Edmund, 1911-1996. Charles E. Palm papers, 1956-1986.
Finerman, Aaron. Aaron Finerman papers, 1950-1990 (bulk 1970-1983)
Title:
Aaron Finerman papers, 1950-1990 (bulk 1970-1983)
The Aaron Finerman papers document his career as an information technology professional; organized into two series, Personal and Career and Professional Activities, the papers span the years 1950-1990. Finerman's papers document his contributions to the emerging information technology profession. His papers offer insight into the differences between the worlds of industry and academia, as he worked in both. Correspondents include Dov Chevion and Bernard Galler. Include photographs.
ArchivalResource: 5.0 linear ft.
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- Finerman, Aaron. Aaron Finerman papers, 1950-1990 (bulk 1970-1983)
Charles Babbage Institute. Academic computing collection, ca.1950-1985.
Title:
Academic computing collection, ca.1950-1985.
Contains literature about computer hardware, software, and systems that originated or were developed at specific academic institutions. Since many universities can be identified with certain developments in information processing, this collection provides some access to information about projects (such as Project MAC, and the ILLIAC, ORDVAC, and Whirlwind computers) and systems (such as ALOHA). Information about any one topic is not necessarily comprehensive, e.g. there may be only a few items relating to any one computer. In some cases the collection also includes information relating to the academic computing facility itself.
ArchivalResource: 35.75 cubic feet (40 boxes)
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- Charles Babbage Institute. Academic computing collection, ca.1950-1985.
State University of New York at Stony Brook. Institutional Self-Study on Undergraduate Education. Final report of the Institutional Self-Study on Undergraduate Education at Stony Brook : draft version / by Patrick Hill, [chairman].
Title:
Final report of the Institutional Self-Study on Undergraduate Education at Stony Brook : draft version / by Patrick Hill, [chairman]. [1974]
ArchivalResource: 2,62 (i.e. 63), [60] leaves ; 28 cm.
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- State University of New York at Stony Brook. Institutional Self-Study on Undergraduate Education. Final report of the Institutional Self-Study on Undergraduate Education at Stony Brook : draft version / by Patrick Hill, [chairman].
Mather, John J., 1922-2000. John J. Mather papers, 1965-1996.
Title:
John J. Mather papers, 1965-1996.
This collection contains 12 cu. ft. of records from Mather's service as a SUNY administrator. It is divided into four series. Series 1: Correspondence (1966-1990) contains copies of Mather's correspondence, including both routine administrative correspondence and memoranda to other SUNY administrators and the Chancellor. It includes complete files for 1967, 1970 -1972, 1977-1978 and 1981-1984 and partial files for 1966, 1968 and 1990. Series 2: SUNY Administrative (1965-1996) contains materials related to the SUNY administration. It is contains 4 subseries. Subseries 1: Campus Unrest (1967-1973) documents student unrest on SUNY campuses during the 1960s and 1970s. Subseries 2: New York Network (1975-1991) contains records related to SUNY's public-access television studio. Subseries 3: Subject File (1969-1996) contains files on many topics, including the Empire State Youth Theatre Institute and the Russian exchange program. Subseries 4: SUNY Publications (1965-1995) contains SUNY Central publications, including periodicals and annual reports. Series 3: SUNY System Business Development Services (1981-1995) contains four subseries, including a subject file and subseries on the Small Business Development Center, the Business and Industry Centers and Export New York. Series 4: Rolfe, Inc. (1989-1996) contains material related to the private consulting firm which Mather ran following his retirement from SUNY.
ArchivalResource: 12 cu. ft.
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- Mather, John J., 1922-2000. John J. Mather papers, 1965-1996.
Henderson, Algo Donmyer, 1897-. Algo Donmyer Henderson papers, 1914-1989.
Title:
Algo Donmyer Henderson papers, 1914-1989.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, bulletins, minutes, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to higher education in the United States, especially at Antioch College and the State University of New York, and to higher education for women.
ArchivalResource: 31 ms. boxes, 3 video tapes.
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- Henderson, Algo Donmyer, 1897-. Algo Donmyer Henderson papers, 1914-1989.
Aaron Finerman Papers, 1950-1990, 1962-1989
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Aaron Finerman Papers 1950-1990 1962-1989
Professor of computer science and director of the Computing Center at the University of Michigan 1978-1986, previously worked at SUNY-Stony Brook and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Professional and personal papers include correspondence, research reports, amd material relating to development and administration of the U-M Computing Center.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Aaron Finerman Papers, 1950-1990, 1962-1989
State University of New York. Council of Head Librarians. Council of Head Librarians records, 1951-1981.
Title:
Council of Head Librarians records, 1951-1981.
Minutes of meetings and other documents produced by the SUNY Council of Head Librarians, 1951-1981; Council of Library Directors, 1982-
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (1.88 linear feet)
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- State University of New York. Council of Head Librarians. Council of Head Librarians records, 1951-1981.
Fernandez, Kenia M., 1961-,. Reminiscences of Kenia M. Fernandez : oral history, 2001-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Kenia M. Fernandez : oral history, 2001-2003.
Born Cuba; education: graduate student, Latin American history, Stony Brook University; pre-9/11: work at World Trade Center for Attorney General of the State of New York, 2000 census, English as a Second Language teacher; post-9/11: discussion of New York City architecture, experiences with memorials and tributes placed at Lincoln Tunnel, poetry about war, discussion of military presence in daily life, reflections on politics and media.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 40 p.sound recording 1 sound cassette (24 min.)sound recording: 1 sound disc (70 min.) : digital ; 3 in.
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- Fernandez, Kenia M., 1961-,. Reminiscences of Kenia M. Fernandez : oral history, 2001-2003.
State University of New York. Institutional file.
Title:
Institutional file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- State University of New York. Institutional file.
State University of New York. State University of New York records, 1960(ca.)-1979.
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State University of New York records, 1960(ca.)-1979.
Materials on academic programs and degrees; admissions; academic calendars; community colleges; educational communications centers; educational development; enrollment; faculty; foreign studies; guidance center for women; international programs; laws and legislation; libraries; reports; resumes; summary bulletins; trustees (minutes of meetings); two year colleges and the organization of SUNY.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 cubic ft.
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- State University of New York. State University of New York records, 1960(ca.)-1979.
State University of New York. State University of New York records, 1948-1979.
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State University of New York records, 1948-1979.
Records of the State University of New York system, including campus plans; brochures, bulletins, directories, and other publications; annual reports of the Board of Trustees, Chancellor, and State University Construction Fund; research reports; addresses; clippings and news releases; and materials concerning Empire State College.
ArchivalResource: 2.6 cubic ft.
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- State University of New York. State University of New York records, 1948-1979.
Algo Donmyer Henderson papers, 1914-1989
Title:
Algo Donmyer Henderson papers 1914-1989
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, bulletins, minutes, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to higher education in the United States, especially at Antioch College and the State University of New York, and to higher education for women.
ArchivalResource: 31 manuscript boxes, 3 video tapes.; (12.7 linear feet)
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- Algo Donmyer Henderson papers, 1914-1989
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Voyager (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Title:
Voyager (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Goddard Space Flight Center: Barney Conrath, F. Michael Flasar, Rudolph Hanel; Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology: John Casani, Ernest Franzgrote, Charles Kohlhase, Arthur Lane, Harris Schurmeier, Edward Stone, George Textor; NASA Headquarters: Warren Keller, Ichtique Rasool; Observatoire de Paris: Daniel Gautier; Rice University: Michael Allison; University of Arizona: A. Lyle Broadfoot, Donald Shemansky; University of Colorado: Charles Hord, Charles Lillie; University of Michigan: Thomas Donahue. Other institutions involved in the experiments upon which the AIP study focused include: California Institute of Technology, Cornell University, U. S. Geological Survey, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Kitt Peak National Observatory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NASA-Ames Research Center, Rand Corporation, Service d'Aeronomie du CNRS, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, State University of New York at Stony Brook, University of Trieste, University of Wisconsin, and York University (Ontario).
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Voyager (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Carroll Newsom Papers, 1924-1986
Title:
Carroll Newsom Papers 1924-1986
Carroll Newsom was a businessman and scholar who was President of NYU from 1956-1962. The papers include Newsom's addresses, especially those given while at NYU and during the 1960's in general, publications by Newsom in journals and periodicals from 1940-1973, publications about Newsom relating to his role on advisory committes (e.g., curriculum survey of the New York State University system), programs which document the various functions he attended, miscellaneous materials (correspondence, reviews of Newsom's books, and diplomas), and newspapers and newspaper clippings relating to important events in his career.
ArchivalResource: 6.0 linear feet; 6 linear feet (11 boxes)
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- Carroll Newsom Papers, 1924-1986
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine. Office of the Dean. New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Office of the Dean records, 1959-1974.
Title:
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Office of the Dean records, 1959-1974.
ArchivalResource: 12 cubic ft.
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- New York State College of Veterinary Medicine. Office of the Dean. New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Office of the Dean records, 1959-1974.
Clarence Dennis Papers, 1927-2003
Title:
Clarence Dennis Papers 1927-2003
Dr. Clarence Dennis (1909-2003) was a pioneering heart surgeon and developer of a heart-lung bypass machine. Laboratory notes, correspondence, publications, and professional papers chronicle his surgical and research career at the University of Minnesota, the State University of New York, and the National Heart and Lung Institute.
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- Clarence Dennis Papers, 1927-2003
Ginsberg (Allen) photograph collection
Title:
Ginsberg (Allen) photograph collection
Photographs taken by Allen Ginsberg and colleagues, including images of Ginsberg and his family, friends, and fellow poets.
ArchivalResource: 88,000 images; 26 linear ft.
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- Photographs by and relating to Allen Ginsberg, 1926-1997
[Swan Street entrance, Educational Building]
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[Swan Street entrance, Educational Building] [ca. 1912]
View of a massive, ornate light fixture in front of the Swan Street entrance to the State Education Building in Albany, N.Y. This electrolier was designed by Charles Keck and features zodiac symbols around the column (the Ram, the Bull, the Twins, the Crab, and the Lion can be seen in this photograph) and a ring of alternating owls and light bulbs at the top. The image is undated but may have been taken around the time of building's dedication in November 1912.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 17 cm., on mount 17 x 22 cm.
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- [Swan Street entrance, Educational Building]
Cornell University. Office of the President and Provost. President's retreats records, 1964-1970.
Title:
President's retreats records, 1964-1970.
ArchivalResource: .3 cubic ft.
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- Cornell University. Office of the President and Provost. President's retreats records, 1964-1970.
State University of New York : PAD/D pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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State University of New York : PAD/D pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- State University of New York : PAD/D pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Title:
International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) on the design and construction of the satellite were conducted with: ESA: Peter Benvenutti, Duccio Macchetto; ESTEC: Jean Clavelle; Goddard Space Flight Center: Albert Boggess, Dennis Evans, Sarah Heap, Gerald Longanecker, Leslie Meredith; Greenwich Observatory: Alex Boksenberg; Imperial College, London: W.S. Garton; NASA Headquarters: Nancy Roman; Rutherford Appleton Laboratory: Peter Barker, Michael Sandford; Science and Engineering Research Council: Walter Stibbs; University College, London, United Kingdom: Robert Wilson. Interviews on Science Working Group activities were conducted with: Harvard University: Andrea Dupree; University of Colorado: Jeffrey Linsky. Other institutions involved in the collaboration: Astronmisches Institut (Tubingen, Germany), California Institute of Technology, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (Canada), European Southern Observatory (Switzerland), Harvard, Institut d'Astrophysique (France), Institute of Astronomy (Cambridge, UK), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laboratorio di Astrofisica (Frascati, Italy), Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, Observatorio Astrofisico (Cantania, Italy), Observatorio Astrofisico (Arcetri, Italy), Observatorio Astronomico (Padua, Italy), Ohio State, Oxford Univ. (UK), Princeton University, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stockholm Observatory (Sweden), St. Andrews University (UK), University of Arizona, University of Florida, Universita di Milano (Italy), University of Toronto (Canada), University of Wisconsin, Western Kentucky University,
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Independent study programs records, 1967-1977.
Title:
Independent study programs records, 1967-1977.
Memos, correspondence, procedures, and policies for correspondence courses administered under State University of New York, and questionnaires on independent study programs at other SUNY colleges, 1972.
ArchivalResource: .4 cubic ft.
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- Onondaga Community College. Independent study programs records, 1967-1977.
Benjamin Nelson Papers, 1925-1977.
Title:
Benjamin Nelson Papers 1925-1977.
ArchivalResource: 106 linear ft. (224 document boxes)
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- Benjamin Nelson Papers, 1925-1977.
Jordan, June, 1936-2002. Papers, 1936-2002 (inclusive), 1954-2002 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1936-2002 (inclusive), 1954-2002 (bulk).
The collection contains biographical material; personal and professional correspondence; notes; drafts of published poetry, novels, short stories, essays, articles, plays and collaborations; publicity materials; works by other writers; audio- and videotapes, and photographs documenting Jordan's professional and private life. Topics include equitable housing; racial equality; Black English; abuse against women; breast cancer; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues; and American foreign policy, especially conflicts in Nicaragua and Lebanon. The personal correspondence in each series reflects the broad range of Jordan's friends and colleagues, her passion for creativity, her involvement in numerous organizations and political causes, and mutual critiquing among a core group of artists.
ArchivalResource: 49.63 linear ft. (113 file boxes, 2 folio folders, 7 folio+ folders, 4 oversize folders, 2 supersize folders, ca. 70 photograph folders)
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- Jordan, June, 1936-2002. Papers, 1936-2002 (inclusive), 1954-2002 (bulk).
Cornell University. Vice President for Land Grant Affairs. Cornell University. Vice President for Land Grant Affairs records, 1957-1980.
Title:
Cornell University. Vice President for Land Grant Affairs records, 1957-1980.
Files of Constance E. Cook as Cornell's Vice President for Land Grant Affairs include records of special events; budgets, salaries, audits, and other financial records; personnel; buildings; State University of New York; statutory colleges at Cornell; and reports, correspondence, and related records.
ArchivalResource: 21 cubic ft.
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- Cornell University. Vice President for Land Grant Affairs. Cornell University. Vice President for Land Grant Affairs records, 1957-1980.
Minutes, 1952-1971.
Title:
Minutes, 1952-1971.
Minutes of various bodies including Executive Faculty Council, College of Medicine, 1954-1971; Joint Executive Committee of the Medical Board, State University-Kings County Medical Center, 1966-1969; Pro Tem Medical Board, State University Hospital, 1958-1966; Committee on Administration, College of Medicine, 1952-1953; and Council for Downstate Medical Center, College of Medicine, 1965-1969.
ArchivalResource: 39 v. (99 linear in.)
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- Downstate Medical Center (N.Y.). Minutes, 1952-1971.
Records of the Vice President for Land Grant Affairs, 1957-1980.
Title:
Records of the Vice President for Land Grant Affairs, 1957-1980.
Files of Constance E. Cook as Cornell's Vice President for Land Grant Affairs include records of special events; budgets, salaries, audits, and other financial records; personnel; buildings; State University of New York; statutory colleges at Cornell; and reports, correspondence, and related records.
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- Records of the Vice President for Land Grant Affairs, 1957-1980.
Cornell University. Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs. Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs records, 1981-2008.
Title:
Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs records, 1981-2008.
Includes Francille Firebaugh's correspondence, speeches and presentations, committee material and university related material.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic ft.
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- Cornell University. Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs. Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs records, 1981-2008.
Robert W. White papers
Title:
Robert W. White papers
The papers of New York sculptor Robert White measure 8.4 linear feet and 0.846 GB and date from 1889-2003, with the bulk of the material from 1915-2003. The collection documents White's varied career as a sculptor, educator, painter, and illustrator through biographical material; extensive correspondence; project files; personal business records; notes and writings; sketchbooks and sketches by Robert White and others; printed and digital material; audiovisual material; artifacts; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 8.4 Linear feet; 0.846 Gigabytes
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- White, Robert, 1921-2002. Robert W. White papers, 1889-2003, bulk 1915-2003.
Alvin C. Eurich papers, 1923-1988
Title:
Alvin C. Eurich papers 1923-1988
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, memoranda, printed matter, and audiovisual materials, relating to higher education in the United States, national educational planning, education in developing countries, and United States Navy personnel management during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 32 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes.; (14.4 linear feet)
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- Alvin C. Eurich papers, 1923-1988
Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University Stony Brook. W. Averill Harriman College [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Title:
Schools, colleges. State University Stony Brook. W. Averill Harriman College [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Consists of newspaper clippings and pamphlets. Material is still being added when appropriate. Clippings are photocopied onto acid free paper and bound when sufficient material accumulates.
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- Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University Stony Brook. W. Averill Harriman College [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University Center for International Studies & World Affairs [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Title:
Schools, colleges. State University Center for International Studies & World Affairs [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Consists of newspaper clippings and pamphlets. Material is still being added when appropriate. Clippings are photocopied onto acid free paper and bound when sufficient material accumulates.
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- Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University Center for International Studies & World Affairs [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Charles E. Palm papers, 1956-1986.
Title:
Charles E. Palm papers, 1956-1986.
Correspondence, typescripts, reports, drafts, handwritten notes of telephone conversations, and publications pertaining to his deanship of the New York State College of Agriculture from 1959 to 1972 and to his work as Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Agricultural Sciences beginning in 1972. The papers mainly document the administration and growth of the New York State College of Agriculture, its departments, committees, and related activities, including the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, the New York State Cooperative Extension Service, and the Water Resources Center; the relation of the New York State College of Agriculture with Cornell University, state and federal governments, and other organizations, including the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the United States Agency for International Development, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Foundation for American Agriculture, the National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, the National Science Foundation, the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, Agway, the New York State Horticultural Society, the New York State Grange, and the State University of New York. Subjects include the Office of International Agricultural Development's Chapingo and Los Baños Projects in Mexico and the Philippines, and the New York State Cooperative Extension Service (including 4-H).
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- Charles E. Palm papers, 1956-1986.
New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1979
Title:
New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1979
Collection includes administrative records; records of the College's involvement with government, educational, and private organizations at the national, state, and local levels; College activities within divisions of the University; the College's involvement in World War I, World War II, ; student activities of undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni; teaching and research studies and reports; and extension work. Also included is a large amount of material related to the history of the College of Home Economics, Martha Van Rensselaer, Flora Rose, and their correspondence previous to 1921.
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- New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1979
New York (State). Education Dept. Bureau of Higher Education Opportunity Programs. Program and audit case files, 1964-1993.
Title:
Program and audit case files, 1964-1993.
This series contains files relating to programs intended to provide opportunities for higher education to the educationally and economically disadvantaged. These programs provide funds for screening potential enrollees; remedial courses; tutoring, counseling, and guidance for enrollees; and supplemental financial aid for enrollees' expenses.
ArchivalResource: 207.5 cu. ft.
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- New York (State). Education Dept. Bureau of Higher Education Opportunity Programs. Program and audit case files, 1964-1993.
Independent Commission on the Future of the State University. Memoranda and reports from the President's papers referring to operating flexibility and "deregulation."
Title:
Memoranda and reports from the President's papers referring to operating flexibility and "deregulation." 1984-1985.
Contains texts of the proposed acts, testimony of the Chancellor, newspaper clippings, etc., in response to the fiscal recommendations of the Independent Commission on the Future of the State University.
ArchivalResource: 1 box ; 27 x 40 x 13 cm.
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- Independent Commission on the Future of the State University. Memoranda and reports from the President's papers referring to operating flexibility and "deregulation."
[The Zoology Room of the State Museum, Educational Building]
Title:
[The Zoology Room of the State Museum, Educational Building] [ca. 1912]
Large empty exhibition space designated to be the Zoology Room of New York State Museum, housed in the State Education Building in Albany, N.Y. The image is undated but may have been taken around the time of building's dedication in November 1912.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 17 cm., on mount 17 x 22 cm.
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- [The Zoology Room of the State Museum, Educational Building]
Deane W. Malott papers, 1951-1964.
Title:
Deane W. Malott papers, 1951-1964.
The Deane W. Malott Papers consist of correspondence and office files deriving from his presidency of Cornell University from 1951 to 1963.
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- Deane W. Malott papers, 1951-1964.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.
Title:
Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of specific experiments within the collaboration's string and by name of individuals on one or more of the experiments) were conducted with: CERN: Roger Bouclier (technician), Maurice Bourquin, Georges Charpak, Jean-Marc Gaillard, Jean-Paul Repellin, Jean-Claude Santiard (electronics engineer), Fabio Sauli; Columbia University: Mark Fischler, Irwin Gaines (student), Yee Bob Hsiung (student), Hans Paar (student), David Saxon, J.C. Sens, Jeffrey Weiss, John Yoh; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Jeffrey Appel, Bruce Brown (technician), Charles Brown (spokesperson for 605), William Cooper, Roger Dixon, David Eartly (liaison physicist), Ronald Fast (engineer), David Finley, Kenneth Gray (technician), Walter Innes, Albert Ito, J.M. Jagger (engineer), Alan Jonckheere (liaison physicist), Leon Lederman (spokesperson for 70, 187, 288, and 596), Risto Orava, Frank Pearsall (technician), Thomas Regan (engineer), Katsuhito Sugano, Jack Upton (technician), Taiji Yamanouchi (deputy spokesperson for 288); KEK: Akihiro Maki; Kyoto University: Yasuo Hemmi, Kozo Miyake, Yoshihide Sakai, Noboru Sasao, Takuo Yoshida (student); Saclay: J. Richard Hubbard, Philippe Mangeot (electronics engineer), Robert Praca (technician); SUNY-Stony Brook: Mark Adams, Roderich Engelmann, Hans Jstlein (deputy spokesperson for 494), Daniel Kaplan (student), Robert Kephart, Janos Kirz, Robert McCarthy (deputy spokesperson for 605); University of Washington, Seattle: Kam-Biu Luk, Robert Plaag (student), John Rutherfoord (spokesperson for 605), Frederick Toevs (electronics engineer), Robert Williams, Kenneth Young.
ArchivalResource: 57 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.
New York (State). Temporary State Commission on the Need for a State University. Statewide higher education study files, 1946-1948.
Title:
Statewide higher education study files, 1946-1948.
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, transcripts, final reports and drafts, preliminary reports, and reimbursement forms.
ArchivalResource: 7 cu. ft. (10 microfilm reels)
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- New York (State). Temporary State Commission on the Need for a State University. Statewide higher education study files, 1946-1948.
Archives Organization File, 1875-1986, pt.2.
Title:
Archives Organization File, 1875-1986, pt.2.
Publications, manuals, policies, and plans issued by a large sample of Fortune 500 corporations and by a variety of organizations, such as professional and trade associations, government agencies, and educational and cultural organizations. The materials issued by corporations include company histories, employee newsletters, employee benefit plans, personnel practice manuals, performance appraisal forms, affirmative action policies, training brochures, job descriptions, and career development programs as well as national trade association documents and recruitment material. Several economic activities(sectors) are represented in the collection, such as manufacturing, transportation, mining, banking, insurance, utilities, trade, and services. Corporations whose pamphlets are held in the collection include AT&T, Bethlehem Steel, Bell Telephone System, Firestone Tire & Rubber, Ford Motor Co., General Electric, General Foods, General Mills, General Motors, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, Heinz, International Harvester, Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Aircraft Co., Maytag Co., Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., National Association of Manufacturers, Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Radio Corporation of America (RCA), Standard Oil, Tennessee Valley Authority, Union Carbide, and Westinghouse Electric among numerous other corporations.
ArchivalResource: 298 linear ft.
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- Archives Organization File, 1875-1986, pt.2.
New York State University Construction Fund. New York State University Construction Fund Agency History Record.
Title:
New York State University Construction Fund Agency History Record.
ArchivalResource:
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- New York State University Construction Fund. New York State University Construction Fund Agency History Record.
New York State University Construction Fund. New York State University Construction Fund records, 1961-1979.
Title:
New York State University Construction Fund records, 1961-1979.
Contains: The collection contains campus plans for the State University of New York (SUNY) System construction in the 1960s and 1970s. Progress reports and charts in each report include the dates that architects, sketches and locations for construction were approved. The charts also provide the dates construction began for each campus in the SUNY System. The collection includes annual reports from 1964 through 1979. These provide the budget for construction and the yearly progress for each facility. The annual report for the year 1972 celebrates the first ten years of the State University Construction Fund and includes helpful retrospective information. A review of the capital program for all state universities from 1975 to 1976 and 1976 to 1977 is included in the collection and reviews of the Albany campus are available from 1971 through 1975. The majority of the collection is booklets published annually to demonstrate the Construction Fund's progress. The collection consists entirely of published material.
ArchivalResource: .88 cu. ft.
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- New York State University Construction Fund. New York State University Construction Fund records, 1961-1979.
Nelson, Benjamin, 1911-1977. Benjamin Nelson papers, 1925-1977.
Title:
Benjamin Nelson papers, 1925-1977.
Professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts and notes for his many publications in the social sciences and Renaissance studies, drafts and notes for his THE IDEA OF USURY and writings about Max Weber, other papers collected during his teaching career, and materials for the many professional conferences which he attended and for the academic associations and societies in which he was active.
ArchivalResource: 106 linear ft. (224 document boxes)
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- Nelson, Benjamin, 1911-1977. Benjamin Nelson papers, 1925-1977.
Kennedy, Wilbert Keith, 1919-. W. Keith Kennedy papers, 1971-1978.
Title:
W. Keith Kennedy papers, 1971-1978.
Administrative correspondence, reports, proposals, financial records, and other material documenting the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University and Kennedy's deanship from 1972 to 1978. The papers show the relation of the College and the University, the State University of New York, the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, the United States Department of Agriculture, and New York State agriculture generally, on issues of environmental concern, water resources, agricultural research, migrant labor, agricultural finance, agricultural technology, and matters of University operation. Other issues and organizations cited include the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cooperative Extension, the Sea Grant project, Agway, Inc., and Cornell's Division of Biological Sciences. Major correspondents include Charles E. Palm, Nyle C. Brady, Mark Barlow, and R. D. O'Brien.
ArchivalResource: 47 cubic feet.
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- Kennedy, Wilbert Keith, 1919-. W. Keith Kennedy papers, 1971-1978.
Academic computing collection, circa 1950-1985
Title:
Academic computing collection circa 1950-1985
Contains literature about computer hardware, software, and systems that originated or were developed at specific academic institutions. Since many universities can be identified with certain developments in information processing, this collection provides some access to information about projects (such as Project MAC, and the ILLIAC, ORDVAC, and Whirlwind computers) and systems (such as ALOHA). Information about any one topic is not necessarily comprehensive, e.g. there may be only a few items relating to any one computer. In some cases the collection also includes information relating to the academic computing facility itself.
ArchivalResource: 40 boxes (35.75 cubic feet)
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- Academic computing collection, circa 1950-1985
Elisabeth Luce Moore Papers MS 225., 1928-1989
Title:
Elisabeth Luce Moore Papers 1928-1989
Journalist; Editor; Trustee, State University of New York; YWCA official; and International relations specialist. Papers include an scrapbooks; oral history; correspondence; photographs and clippings; travel files from trips to Asia, Europe, Australia, and China; speeches and writings; and files pertaining to organizations concerned with international relations, education, and international development, among them the Young Women's Christion Association and SUNY.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes; (13 linear ft.)
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- Elisabeth Luce Moore Papers MS 225., 1928-1989
State University of New York. State University of New York Agency History Record.
Title:
State University of New York Agency History Record.
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- State University of New York. State University of New York Agency History Record.
Meier mss., 1927-2010
Title:
Meier mss. 1927-2010
The Meier mss., 1927-2010, consists of the correspondence and papers of education reformer Deborah W. Meier (1931-), who is frequently credited with founding the modern small schools movement in the United States.
ArchivalResource: ca. 7,650 items
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- Meier mss., 1927-2010
State University of New York. University Faculty Senate. State University of New York : University Faculty Senate records, 1944-
Title:
State University of New York : University Faculty Senate records, 1944-
ArchivalResource: 6.0 cu. ft.
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- State University of New York. University Faculty Senate. State University of New York : University Faculty Senate records, 1944-
Records, 1962-1984.
Title:
Records, 1962-1984.
Memos, correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters, directories, guidelines, and laws received from State University of New York.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft.
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- State University of New York. Records, 1962-1984.
Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Title:
Schools, colleges. State University [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Consists of newspaper clippings and pamphlets. Material is still being added when appropriate. Clippings are photocopied onto acid free paper and bound when sufficient material accumulates.
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- Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
New York State College of Home Economics. New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1979.
Title:
New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1979.
The collection includes administrative records that document the College's involvement with government, educational, and private organizations at the national, state, and local levels; the College's involvement in World War I, World War II, defense, and relief committees; student and alumni activities; teaching and research studies and reports; extension and outreach work; College committees and activities including the Farmers' Institute, Farm and Home Week, Honors Day and Home Economics Institutes. The collection contains correspondence from Martha Van Rensselaer, Flora Rose, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Carrie Chapman Catt, Susan B. Anthony and from alumni, until the 1960s. There are also blueprints, sketches, samples and photographs of Martha Van Rensselaer Hall and its construction; a large series of photographs, negatives, and slides depicting all aspects of the College, including Deans Sarah Blanding, Elizabeth Vincent, Helen Canoyer, and David Knapp. Also, letterbooks and genealogy of Martha Van Rensselaer; including photographs, slides, negatives, an audiocassette recording of Kathleen Babbitt on Martha Van Rensselaer, CD's containing the scanned photographs from box 39, videos of early historic films concerning home economics, a box of dinner plates belonging to Flora Rose, demitasse cup and saucer from the Green Room and the original Home Bureau Creed. Also, the film, "History of the College of Home Economics," (16 mm. sound, black and white, 5 min.), ca. 1968; a Hugh Troy photograph of a Home Economics pageant on Cascadilla Field, 25 July 1924. Includes bound Faculty Meeting minutes (1925-1969), Department Head Meeting minutes (1944-1969) and a tea set used by the college.
ArchivalResource: ca. 79.7 cubic ft.
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- New York State College of Home Economics. New York State College of Home Economics records, 1875-1979.
Friedan, Betty, 1921-2006. Papers, 1933-1985
Title:
Papers of Betty Friedan, 1933-1985
Papers of Betty Friedan, feminist, activist, and author.
ArchivalResource: 72.45 linear ft.; (167 file boxes, 3 folio boxes, 3 folio+ boxes, 1 oversize box) plus 4 folio+ folders, 2 supersize folders, 52 photograph folders, 4 folio photograph folders, 2 folio+ photograph folders, 2 negative folders, 2 slide folders, 68 audiotapes, 6 videotapes, 2 phonograph records, 2 objects, 1 reel of microfilm (M-62)
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- Papers of Betty Friedan, 1933-1985
State University of New York at Stony Brook. Correspondence to Chaim Potok, 1972.
Title:
Correspondence to Chaim Potok, 1972.
Letter from Rabbi David Sperling regarding Potok's lecture at the university.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- State University of New York at Stony Brook. Correspondence to Chaim Potok, 1972.
Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs records, 1981-2008.
Title:
Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs records, 1981-2008.
Includes Francille Firebaugh's correspondence, speeches and presentations, committee material and university related material.
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- Vice Provost for Land Grant Affairs records, 1981-2008.
James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
Title:
James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
The papers of James A. Perkins consist of correspondence, reports, administrative management forms and records, drafts of speeches, correspondence, notes of telephone conversations, memoranda for the record, substantive inter-office notes and memos, commission reports, departmental reports to the President, tape recordings, transcripts, broadsides, a phonodisc, and letters received by the President's Office concerning the events on campus in the Spring of 1969
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- James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-734: A Measurement of the Elastic Scattering of Neutrinos from Electrons and Protons, 1990-1991.
Title:
Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-734: A Measurement of the Elastic Scattering of Neutrinos from Electrons and Protons, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Brookhaven National Laboratory: Ted Erickson (engineer), Bruce Gibbard, Michael J. Murtagh (second spokesperson), Charles Pearson (engineer), Martin Van-Lith (technician), D. Hywell White (first spokesperson, interviewed at Los Alamos National Laboratory); Brown University: Milind Diwan (student, interviewed at BNL), Robert E. Lanou (group leader); Osaka University: Yorikiyo Nagashima (group leader), Yoichiro Suzuki (interviewed at the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo); University of Pennsylvania: Eugene W. Beier, Alfred K. Mann; SUNY, Stony Brook: Michael D. Marx (group leader). Other institutions in collaboration include: KEK-Tsukuba.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-734: A Measurement of the Elastic Scattering of Neutrinos from Electrons and Protons, 1990-1991.
[State Education Building site. Washington Avenue, North Hawk Street to Swan Street, looking west]
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[State Education Building site. Washington Avenue, North Hawk Street to Swan Street, looking west] [ca. 1907]
Picture of the site proposed for the State Education Building on Washington Avenue taken at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Hawk Street looking west toward Swan Street showing the buildings slated for demolition. Inscribed on the back of the item is, "Compliments of Theo. Kullman". This image is not dated, but a laminated newspaper clipping included with this print shows a nearly identical view of the same intersection taken from the same vantage point that is labeled as having been taken in 1907.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : b&w 16 x 21 cm., on mount 25 x 30 cm.
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- [State Education Building site. Washington Avenue, North Hawk Street to Swan Street, looking west]
Perkins, James Alfred, 1911-1998. James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
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James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
The James A. Perkins papers consist of the administrative papers of his presidency from 1963-1969; subjects include the issues of academic freedom and freedom of speech, the educational needs and sociological problems of black students in the university, and the establishment and maintenance of programs to facilitate black students' success; there is also extensive correspondence concerning trustee and alumni affairs, particularly regarding fund raising and university endowments; other topics include the funding of the Andrew Dickson White Professors-at-Large and other professorships and chairs, the construction and funding of new campus buildings, planning for and celebration of the Cornell Centennial of 1965, the College of Arts and Sciences Humanities Council, university research and government funded research, university relations with Ithaca New York and Tompkins County; also, Cornell Latin American Year, Cornell United Religious Work, Cornell Clubs; relations with the State University of New York (SUNY), the development of the Division of Biological Sciences, the Society for the Humanties, and the Cornell University Library rare book collections; also, relations between the Administration and the University Faculty, the Residential Club fire of 1967 and the six year Ph.D. Program; the funding and development of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, and the separation of Cornell University and the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory of Buffalo. Topics also include anti-war protest relating to ROTC, the suppression of the distribution of "The Trojan Horse" and the resulting conflict between students and the administration; housing for students both on and off campus, the difficulties and emergency situations arising from student conduct, dissent, protest, and demonstrations, and the question of university governance particularly in the Spring of 1969. Organizations and corporations discussed include the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the American Council on Education, the National Science Foundation, the Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, the Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and United States Selective Service. Correspondents include Morton Adams, Eric Ashby, Max Black, James E. Allen, Kingman Brewster, McGeorge Bundy, Van Alan Clark, Dale R. Corson, Arthur H. Dean, Mary H. Donlon, Jean-Jacques Demorest, Mario Einaudi, Orville L. Freeman, Henry Guerlac, John W. Gardner, Jacob K. Javits, Herbert F. Johnson, George McT. Kahin, Alfred E. Kahn, Burnham Kelly, W. Keith Kennedy, Milton R. Konvitz, Sol M. Linowitz, Franklin A. Long, Deane W. Malott, Arthur M. Mizener, Chandler Morse, Steven Muller, Floyd R. Newman, and Jansen Noyes. Other correspondents include John M. Olin, Spencer T. Olin, Charles E. Palm, Robert W. Purcell, Edgar M. Queeny, Laurance S. Rockefeller, Clinton Rossiter, Allan P. Sindler, Robert L. Sproull, James E. Turner, Maxwell M. Upson, and Harold D. Uris. Also, reports of the President's Commission to Study the New York State College of Agriculture, the Commission of April 1968, the Commission of Undergraduate Education, and the Committee of Student Involvement in Decision Making.
ArchivalResource: 44 cubic ft.
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- Perkins, James Alfred, 1911-1998. James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
Rustgi, Moti Lal, d. 1992. Moti Lal Rustgi papers, 1952-1992.
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Moti Lal Rustgi papers, 1952-1992.
The collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Moti Lal Rustgi, a renowned nuclear physicist. It contains materials relevant to his collaboration with Gregory Breit, his prodigious pedagogical and research efforts, his publications, and the research of his graduate students. Materials include notes, notebooks, correspondence, graduate theses, computer printouts, computer disks, and postage stamps.
ArchivalResource: 40 boxes (18 linear ft.)
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- Rustgi, Moti Lal, d. 1992. Moti Lal Rustgi papers, 1952-1992.
Papers, 1963-1976.
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Papers, 1963-1976.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, budgets, clippings and other papers chiefly from Turner's service on the Suffolk County, N.Y. Human Relations Commission and his terms as chairman; together with papers relating to his work with civil rights organizations and the United Fund of Long Island, subject files on police brutality and civil rights legislation, and personal papers, including material relating to his appointment and work as a professor of history at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
ArchivalResource: 7.8 cubic ft.
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- Turner, W. Burghardt, 1915-. Papers, 1963-1976.
Rutgers University. Division of Intercollegiate Athletics. Records of the Rutgers University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1931-1977, 1962-1974 (bulk).
Title:
Records of the Rutgers University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1931-1977, 1962-1974 (bulk).
The records of the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics mostly detail Albert Twitchell's actions as the director of intercollegiate athletics between 1961 and 1973. There is also a fair amount of Fred Gruninger's correspondence as assistant athletic director, as well as from his early days as athletic director. There is also some correspondence from Don Heilman, an assistant athletic director under Gruninger. The records consist of letters, contracts, schedules, expense reports, receipts, drawings, and other correspondence, which cover the administration of varsity and freshman teams, recruitment, student recreation, physical education curriculum, and management of the athletic fields and gymnasiums.
ArchivalResource: 11 cubic feet (28 manuscript boxes)
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- Rutgers University. Division of Intercollegiate Athletics. Records of the Rutgers University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1931-1977, 1962-1974 (bulk).
Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. Project 2000 report and research files, 1985-1990.
Title:
Project 2000 report and research files, 1985-1990.
The series contains draft and published reports, correspondence and memoranda, research notes and reports, meeting materials, and other records generated by Project 2000 staff and associated advisory panels. A small portion covers other Rockefeller Institute projects worked on by Jeryl Munpower.
ArchivalResource: 13 cu. ft.
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- Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. Project 2000 report and research files, 1985-1990.
Harry Levin papers
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Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Papers, 1920-1995.
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Office of the Dean records, 1959-1974.
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New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Office of the Dean records, 1959-1974.
Includes records of George C. Poppensiek as Dean of the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine.
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- New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Office of the Dean records, 1959-1974.
Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University. Empire College [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Title:
Schools, colleges. State University. Empire College [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Consists of newspaper clippings and pamphlets. Material is still being added when appropriate. Clippings are photocopied onto acid free paper and bound when sufficient material accumulates.
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- Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University. Empire College [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Wolf, Benjamin H., b. 1909. Benjamin H. Wolf series 1, subseries 2. Employers N-P, 1952-1975.
Title:
Benjamin H. Wolf series 1, subseries 2. Employers N-P, 1952-1975.
Consist of documentation of cases arbitrated or mediated by Wolf, involving companies or employers with names beginning with letter N through P. Materials consist of notes, correspondence, decisions and awards, hearings transcripts, briefs and exhibits used as evidence. Cases involving the City of New York include: City of New York vs. Service Employees Institute, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Social Service Employees Union, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Podiatry Society of the State of New York, American Newspaper Guild, Municipal Guild of Radio and TV Technicians, Communications Workers of America (CWA), Sanitation Department Employees, Licensed Practical Nurses of New York Inc., Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (Local 1199), Detectives Endowment Association, and Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (1967-1975). Issues include wage rates, welfare funds, scheduling, salaries, holidays, impasse in collective negotiations, position classification, collective agreement, test validation, working conditions, layoffs, work assignment, disability, leave of absence, overtime, and improper personal conduct. Other cases involving New York City include: Board of Education vs. United Federation of Teachers (1969-1975) on issues of discrimination, work assignment, job elimination, contract interpretation, leave of absence, retention rights, reinstatement, grievance procedure, compensatory time, arbitrability, back pay, past practice, job vacancies, health insurance, suspension, bargaining unit, and seniority; New York City Off-Track Betting Corporation vs. AFSCME (1972-1974) on issues of dismissal, impasse in collective negotiations, job security, non-union workers, bargaining unit, work rules, improper personal conduct, and insubordination; New York Civil Service Commission vs. AFSCME and CWA (1971) on issues of promotion and collective negotiations; and New York City Office of Labor Relations vs. Service Employees International Union and AFSCME (1970) on issues of wages and work assignment. State of New York cases include: State of New York Departments of Mental Hygiene, Agriculture and Markets, Health, and Transportation and New York State hospitals at Rockland and Willowbrook vs. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) (1972-1975) on issues of improper personal conduct, discipline, negligence, dismissal, fringe benefits, and insubordination; New York State Department of Correctional Services and New York State Office of Parks and Recreation vs. AFSCME (1973-1974) on issues of discipline and dismissal; and State University of New York vs. Senate Professional Association (1973-1974) on issues of tenure, seniority, and impasse in collective negotiations. Other major cases involving employers with names beginning with the letter N include those for: City of New Rochelle (N.Y.) vs. AFSCME, New Rochelle Police Benefit Association, Uniformed Firemen's Association, and CSEA (1969-1971) on issues of collective negotiations; and Northwest Airlines vs. International Association of Machinists and International Air Line Pilots Association (1967-1969) on the issue of vacation. Cases involving the state of New Jersey include: State of New Jersey vs. Council of New Jersey State College Locals (1974-1975) on issues of work assignment, appointment, wage adjustment, and leave of absence; and Newark (N.J.) Board of Education, vs. Newark Teachers Association (1968-1969) on the issue of collective negotiations.
ArchivalResource: Series 1, Subseries 1, 2 and 3: 43 linear ft.
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- Wolf, Benjamin H., b. 1909. Benjamin H. Wolf series 1, subseries 2. Employers N-P, 1952-1975.
State Education Bldg., Albany New York
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State Education Bldg., Albany New York [ca. 1912]
Wide view of the State Education Building in Albany, N.Y. as seen from an elevation on the far side of the intersection at Swan Street and Washington Avenue. A scaffold hangs from the roof. No trees are planted yet, nor have any of the Charles Keck bronzes been installed at the Swan St. and Washington Ave. entrances. The image is undated but was probably taken in 1912 sometime shortly before the building's completion.
ArchivalResource: 4 photographs in all, 1 original on cardboard mount and three later duplicates made from the same negative : b&w 15 x 20 cm., on mount 21 x 26 cm.
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- State Education Bldg., Albany New York
State University of New York. State University of New York master plans, 1964-1969.
Title:
State University of New York master plans, 1964-1969.
Five volumes pertaining to planning and development of the State University of New York, including 1964 and 1968 master plans, revisions, and a progress report, 1969. Also, a report of the Academic Program Information System, 1968.
ArchivalResource: .3 cubic ft.
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- State University of New York. State University of New York master plans, 1964-1969.
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Photographs and plans of Roberts Hall, East Roberts Hall, and Stone Hall, Cornell University, 1905-1985, bulk 1985.
Title:
Photographs and plans of Roberts Hall, East Roberts Hall, and Stone Hall, Cornell University, 1905-1985, bulk 1985.
This series of photographs and plans documents Roberts Hall, East Roberts Hall, and Stone Hall, the original buildings of the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University.
ArchivalResource: 1 cu. ft. (2 volumes and 19 mylar plans)
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- New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Photographs and plans of Roberts Hall, East Roberts Hall, and Stone Hall, Cornell University, 1905-1985, bulk 1985.
Dean, Arthur H. Arthur H. Dean papers, 1946-1974.
Title:
Arthur H. Dean papers, 1946-1974.
Correspondence, legal briefs, audio tapes, speeches, research material, pamphlets, clippings, scrapbooks, diaries, and other papers of Arthur Hobson Dean, relating to Cornell University, work as a senior partner of Sullivan and Cromwell, the State University of New York, the Korean War, the Association for the Promotion and Protection of Private Foreign Investments, the Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests, the United Nations, the Foreign Policy Association, the Asia Society and Asia Foundation, the Council on Foreign Relations, the New York City Bar Association, and other organizations and topics.
ArchivalResource: 146.9 cubic ft.
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- Dean, Arthur H. Arthur H. Dean papers, 1946-1974.
Gould, Samuel B.,. Oral history interview with Samuel B. Gould / by Martin L. Fausold.
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Oral history interview with Samuel B. Gould / by Martin L. Fausold. [2002]
Topics of discussion include Samuel B. Gould's background, coming to SUNY, SUNY Central administration, the Board of Trustees and higher education politics, the Division of the Budget, Rockefeller and SUNY, William S. Carlson and the flagship concept, SUNY Research Foundation, SUNY campuses, SUNY presidents, University leadership, the idea of identity, unity, and excellence, SUNY students, master plans, Bundy aid and private institutions, the Construction Fund, University Plaza, the Chancellor's house, crises that Gould faced at SUNY, and nontraditional education.
ArchivalResource: 217 p. ; 28 cm.
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- Gould, Samuel B.,. Oral history interview with Samuel B. Gould / by Martin L. Fausold.
Gould, Samuel B. Samuel B. Gould papers, 1945-1985.
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Samuel B. Gould papers, 1945-1985.
Speeches, articles, correspondence (chiefly with publishers), and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 cu. ft.
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- Gould, Samuel B. Samuel B. Gould papers, 1945-1985.
George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008, (bulk 1960-2000)
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George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008 (bulk 1960-2000)
George P. Garrett (1929-2008) was a poet, editor, author, and professor of English. The papers of George P. Garrett span the years 1929 to 2000 with the bulk of the material being dated between 1960 and 1990. The papers were initially collected and assembled by author, bibliographer, and publisher Stuart T. Wright. Wright published a number of Garrett's works at his Palaemon Press and also assembled the Stuart Wright Bibliographic Collection of George Garrett (see related materials held by the Rubenstein Library). Additional materials were received by the Library directly from George Garrett. The papers document Garrett's literary career as an author of novels, short stories, poetry, and dramatic works (including filmscripts) and the tremendous influence he had as an English professor and an editor on an entire generation of writers, particularly in the South. Correspondence with numerous authors, publishers, and educators offers much information about the history of 20th-century Southern literature, publishing, and literary education. The collection is divided into the Writings Series (with subseries of Writings by Garrett, Writings Edited by Garrett, Writings by Others, and Proofs); the Correspondence Series (with 5 subseries of alphabetically and chronologically arranged correspondence); the Audiovisual Material Series; and the Miscellaneous Papers Series.
ArchivalResource: 268 Linear Feet; 177,929 Items
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- George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008, (bulk 1960-2000)
Archives, 1912-1990.
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Archives, 1912-1990.
Archives of the SUNY College of Technology at Farmingdale include minutes of the Nassau County branch of the Agricultural Education Association and correspondence of Dr. Franklin W. Hooper in promoting the establishment of the school; minutes and financial records ot the Board of Trustees of the State Institute of Applied Agriculture, 1912-1922; an account book of the college, 1912-1942; minutes of the faculty, 1920-1923, and records of various faculty committees; correspondence of administration and faculty; printed materials such as catalogs for day and evening classes, bulletins, newsletters, yearbooks, magazines, and newspapers; policy manuals and staff handbooks; press releases; and annual reports of the College and of SUNY. There are also minutes of the state-wide faculty senate of SUNY, 1954-1964; records of the library; blueprints for various buildings, building reports and campus plans; historical writings, research files, notes, clippings, statistics, and a visitors register, 1916-1939. Photographs include prints and negatives of students, faculty, staff, campus scenes, buildings, classes, barns, fields and aerial views.
ArchivalResource: ca. 50 cubic ft.
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- State University of New York College of Technology at Farmingdale. Archives, 1912-1990.
Papers, [ca.1946]-1977, 1950-ca.1975 (bulk).
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Papers, [ca.1946]-1977, 1950-ca.1975 (bulk).
Music manuscripts, scores, correspondence, memoranda, research and lecture notes, date books, clippings and reviews, programs, and related materials.
ArchivalResource: 18 cubic ft.
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- Nemiroff, Isaac, 1912-1977. Papers, [ca.1946]-1977, 1950-ca.1975 (bulk).
Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University. Agricultural & Technical College (Farmingdale) [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Title:
Schools, colleges. State University. Agricultural & Technical College (Farmingdale) [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
Consists of newspaper clippings and pamphlets. Material is still being added when appropriate. Clippings are photocopied onto acid free paper and bound when sufficient material accumulates.
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- Archives at Queens Library. Schools, colleges. State University. Agricultural & Technical College (Farmingdale) [vertical file] / [compiled by the Archives at Queens Library].
State University of New York. Student Association. Student Association of the State University of New York records, 1970-1985.
Title:
Student Association of the State University of New York records, 1970-1985.
The collection contains minutes of the Executive Committee, the Student Assembly, and the general membership meetings, executive and special committee members' correspondence with SUNY administrators, state legislators, and member schools, legislative proposals and reports, memos to state legislators, and SASU publications 1972-1985. The records in this collection document the concerns of SUNY students during the 1970s, and the ways in which these concerns intersected with the general social, political, and economic climate. The collection includes much information about student protests and lobbying organized by SASU against State proposals to cut funds to higher education during the mid-late 1970s. There is also information documenting SASU's attempts to ensure that the needs of minority students were voiced in the organization itself, as well as in the larger political arena. The records also contain a wide variety of materials documenting the legislative concerns of the organization, including SASU's annual legislative agenda, memos to state legislators, information from the annual legislative conference, and periodic reports from SASU's legislative director.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 cu. ft.
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- State University of New York. Student Association. Student Association of the State University of New York records, 1970-1985.
Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
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Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving the university fiscal crisis of the early and mid 1970s.
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- Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
Communications Workers of America. Education Division. Local 1104. Communications Workers of America, Education Division, Local 1104 Records, 1969-2001.
Title:
Communications Workers of America, Education Division, Local 1104 Records, 1969-2001.
The collection arrived at the archives without a set order to the records, so the archivist imposed an arrangement on the records as they were processed. Many of the records reflect the activities of the GSEU statewide executive committee, which oversees the functions of the various branches of the union around New York State. Those records comprise a series of their own and mainly consist of administrative files such as correspondence, meeting minutes, activity planning, elections, and instructional information on how to organize. Each SUNY center school has its own subseries under the heading of "Administrative Files." These subseries mirror some content from the statewide executive files. There are also files dealing with day-to-day matters. Material from SUNY Buffalo outnumbers material from Albany, Binghamton, and Stony Brook. This collection also contains papers documenting the founding of the GSEU; various financial materials; publications from SUNY campuses, especially union newsletters; and subject files covering topics that were not deemed strictly administrative or applied to multiple locations. Topics include issues with Univera Healthcare, protests of student fees, parking problems, and more. There are membership files concerning grievances on behalf of individuals, member applications, and bargaining surveys; these are restricted as there are confidentiality issues with each type of document.There is also a selection of memorabilia that includes buttons, bumper stickers, t-shirts, posters, and photographs. Almost all photos were without labels or dates; therefore they are identified as clearly as a survey of the pictures would allow. Correspondence in each series is arranged according to the way the letters, e-mails, and memos were submitted to the archives: items that arrived in labeled folders were rehoused in acid-free folders and labeled similarly or exactly as the GSEU labeled them. The archivist placed items that arrived unfoldered in acid-free folders reading "Correspondence -- general."
ArchivalResource: 17 cu ft.
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- Communications Workers of America. Education Division. Local 1104. Communications Workers of America, Education Division, Local 1104 Records, 1969-2001.
Eurich, Alvin C. (Alvin Christian), 1902-1987. Alvin C. Eurich papers, 1923-1988.
Title:
Alvin C. Eurich papers, 1923-1988.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, memoranda, printed matter, and audiovisual materials, relating to higher education in the United States, national educational planning, education in developing countries, and United States Navy personnel management during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 32 ms. boxes, 4 oversize boxes.
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- Eurich, Alvin C. (Alvin Christian), 1902-1987. Alvin C. Eurich papers, 1923-1988.
Moore, Elisabeth Luce. Papers, 1928-1989.
Title:
Papers, 1928-1989.
Papers include an oral history (1989); scrapbooks (1944-68, 1965); correspondence (1928-85); photographs and clippings (1938-59, 1964-86); awards; travel files from trips to Asia, Europe, Australia, and China (including correspondence, photographs, clippings and notes, all dating from 1950-72); speeches and writings (1920s, 1949-83); organization files, among them the YWCA and SUNY (1944-84); and subject files (1944, 1961-75). Strengths of the collection include Luce/Moore family correspondence, and material pertaining to organizations concerned with international relations, education, and development.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft. (14 boxes)
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- Moore, Elisabeth Luce. Papers, 1928-1989.
Malott, Deane W. (Deane Waldo), 1898-. Deane Waldo Malott papers, 1951-1963.
Title:
Deane Waldo Malott papers, 1951-1963.
Correspondence and office files from Malott's presidency of Cornell University (1951-1963). Includes some social correspondence, mainly concerning his travel, autograph collection, and letters to and from friends. Subjects include the relations between the Malott administration and the Board of Trustees, and correspondence between Malott and individual Board members, members of the Cornell University Council, and donors to the university. Another major topic is the Cornell administration's dealings with the university's colleges, divisions, departments, and committees, with the State University of New York, and with the New York State and federal governments. Topics include the Cornell University Library, the development of its special collections, and the construction of Olin Library; the Department of Physical Education and Athletics and the expansion of its programs and facilities; and Cornell University Medical College, including the question of an enrollment quota for Jewish applicants. Also, the University Faculty, especially issues of academic freedom; the Dept. of Economics, including the controversy over its alleged lack of a traditional capitalist perspective; the Graduate School of Nutrition, Social Science Research Center, School of Hotel Administration, Cornell United Religious Work, ROTC, Law School, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Architecture, College of Engineering, the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, and New York State Veterinary College. There are also files documenting the searches for deans of the School of Hotel Administration, Law School, College of Architecture, and Graduate School of Business and Public Administration. Other topics include the expansion of university research, the Office of University Development, alumni affairs, and the construction of Gannett Clinic, Collyer Boathouse, Helen Newman Hall, and other buildings and facilities. Also, the administration's relations with businesses, and with educational and philanthropic foundations, such as the Rockefeller Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Ford Foundation, National Science Foundation, American Association of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities, and American Council on Education. Another significant topic is communism and the discord of the McCarthy Era, including fears concerning the supposed communist influence in the teaching of some faculty, such as Philip Morrison, Marcus Singer, Harry Steinmetz, and Paul Sweezy. Another main topic is student deportment, including the social problem of fraternities, mainly drinking and male-female relationships; fraternities with restrictive clauses and racially segregated sororities; and University rules on the presence of women in men's off-campus apartments, which led in part to a major demonstration in 1958. A small amount of material pertains to sex discrimination. Other issues include the founding and chairing of the John L. Senior Professorship, and affiliations among Ivy League schools. Also covered are cooperative programs with other colleges, and with universities in Latin America, Europe, and Africa; also, relations with Ithaca, N. Y., the development of educational television, and the Liberian Codification Project. Major correspondents include Neal Dow Becker, Walter S. Carpenter, John Lyon Collyer, Arthur H. Dean, Mary H. Donlon, Victor Emanuel, Caroline Werner Gannett, Frank E. Gannett, Larry E. Gubb, Eugene F. Kaufman, Philip Morrison, William I. Myers, Jansen Noyes, Nicholas H. Noyes, John M. Olin, Nelson A. Rockefeller, George H. Rockwell, Francis H. Scheetz, Maxwell M. Upson, Harry V. Wade, and J. Carlton Ward.
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- Malott, Deane W. (Deane Waldo), 1898-. Deane Waldo Malott papers, 1951-1963.
Corson, Dale R. Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
Title:
Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving the university fiscal crisis of the early and mid 1970s. Subjects include long range financial planning, the endowment fund, relations with trustees, and the improved functioning of the university administration; also, relations with trustee special committees and the many formal and ad hoc university committees, social responsibility and investment policy, the cultivation of alumni support, relations with the University Faculty, relations with the New York State College of Agriculture, the New York State College of Human Ecology, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Cornell University Medical College, the School of Nursing, the Center for International Studies, the Center for Environmental Quality Management, the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, the Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory, the Human Affairs Program, and the Society for the Humanities; the collection also documents the separation of Cornell and the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, and the growth of the Division of Biological Sciences. Other subjects include the controversy surrounding Cornell United Religious Work and the role of Daniel Berrigan, the investigation of the Safety Division, the involvement of university employees in decision making and grievance procedures, the problems of parking and space needs, the issue of minority hiring on university construction projects, the building of the Campus Store, North Campus Dormitories, and several other facilities, the development of the Dept. of Physical Education and Athletics and intercollegiate athletics generally, and the investigation of Cornell by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The papers show the growth of the Personnel Dept. and the reorganization of the central administration, and the relations between Cornell and the Ivy League and other colleges, and with several educational and philanthropic foundations, including the American Council on Education, the Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York, the American Association of University Professors, the Ford Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation. Similar files are concerned with university research and government funded research, and with relations with state and federal governments and corporations such as IBM and Xerox. Topics also include academic freedom and the rights and responsibilities of the University Faculty, representative governance, the University Senate, the Faculty Council of Representatives, and the Office of the Judicial Administrator. Other subjects include the development of the Affirmative Action Program, the Africana Studies and Research Center, Ujamaa Residential College, and the associated difficulties arising from HEW guidelines pertaining to the college, and the needs of non-black minorities and international students. Other topics include the emergence of women's issues and programs, including the Women's Caucus, the Women's Studies Program, and the Committee on the Status of Women; student dissent, protest, and demonstration, and the administration's several means of dealing with them. There is ample documentation of the takeover of Carpenter Hall in 1972, and the vandalism on campus and in Collegetown; the administration's response to the use of drugs and the changing deportment of students, to the new attitudes concerning commencement, and to the demands and interests of several student groups, including Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Another issue is the involvement of students in matters of educational relevance, and the appearance of controversial speakers on campus. Major correspondents include Morton Adams, J. Robert Barlow, Mark Barlow, Max Black, Derek C. Bok, Ernest L. Boyer, Stuart M. Brown, Patricia J. Carry, Lisle C. Carter, Van Alan Clark, W. Donald Cooke, Edmund T. Cranch, H. Justin Davidson, Arthur H. Dean, Mary H. Donlon (Alger), Thomas Gold, Henry Guerlac, William D. Gurowitz, Jackson O. Hall, David B. Hayter, Delridge Hunter, Herbert F. Johnson, Alfred E. Kahn, and Robert J. Kane. Other correspondents include William R. Keast, John G. Kemeny, W. Keith Kennedy, David C. Knapp, Samuel A. Lawrence, Paul J. Leurgans, Harry Levin, Sol M. Linowitz, Franklin A. Long, Thomas W. Mackesey, Deane W. Malott, Paul L. McKeegan, Robert D. Miller, Robert S. Morison, Steven Muller, Floyd R. Newman, Benjamin Nichols, Jansen Noyes, Nicholas H. Noyes, Ewald B. Nyquist, Robert D. O'Brien, John M. Olin, Spencer T. Olin, Charles E. Palm, Kermit C. Parsons, Norman Penney, James A. Perkins, Arthur H. Peterson, Robert A. Plane, Robert W. Purcell, Richard M. Ramin, Gustav J. Requardt, Robert F. Risley, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thomas R. Rogers, Byron W. Saunders, Andrew S. Schultz, Robert A. Scott, Alain Seznec, Robert L. Sproull, Neal R. Stamp, Thomas L. Tobin, James E. Turner, Henry G. Vaughan, J. Carlton Ward, John H. Whitlock, Philip Will, Diedrich K. Willers, L. Pearce Williams, and Theodore P. Wright. Also included is a photocopy of the typewritten third draft of "Confrontation at Cornell," a contemporary report by Computer Science professor Peter Wegner on the student protests of the spring of 1969 and the issues faced by Cornell and other universities at that time.
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- Corson, Dale R. Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
Learned Hand papers
Title:
Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
ArchivalResource: 116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
Nemiroff, Isaac. Papers, ca. 1930-1977, (bulk 1950-ca. 1975).
Title:
Papers, ca. 1930-1977, (bulk 1950-ca. 1975).
Scores and other music manuscripts, sound recordings, correspondence, memoranda, research and lecture notes, date books, clippings and reviews, programs, photographic prints and slides, and posters.
ArchivalResource: 18 cubic ft.
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- Nemiroff, Isaac. Papers, ca. 1930-1977, (bulk 1950-ca. 1975).
[Looking toward the main entrance from the second floor, Educational Building]
Title:
[Looking toward the main entrance from the second floor, Educational Building] [ca. 1912]
View of the main lobby of the State Education Building in Albany, N.Y. as seen from the second floor landing of the staircase. The actual doorway is only partially visible in the lower left corner. The lobby is festooned with American flag bunting and a large number of potted plants and small trees. The image is undated but may have been taken around the time of building's dedication in November 1912.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 17 cm., on mount 17 x 22 cm.
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- [Looking toward the main entrance from the second floor, Educational Building]
Colgate University. Five College Project. [Reports, 1960-1969.].
Title:
[Reports, 1960-1969.].
Correspondence, memoranda, published reports.
ArchivalResource: 6 v., 2 Hollinger boxes.
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- Colgate University. Five College Project. [Reports, 1960-1969.].
New York (State). Education Dept. Commissioner's Office. Commissioner's subject files, 1942-1996.
Title:
Commissioner's subject files, 1942-1996.
Unbound series consists of correspondence, reports, memoranda, clippings, photographs, pamphlets, press releases, copies of legislation, and occasional photostats created or received by the Commissioner's office. These records document the development of education policy, administration of the Education Department, and functioning of the Commissioner's office. There are files on persons, education-related organizations, state commissions and committees, specific topics in education, state government offices, department programs, individual schools, and types of records (e.g. Congratulatory Letters).
ArchivalResource: 581.5 cu. ft.
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- New York (State). Education Dept. Commissioner's Office. Commissioner's subject files, 1942-1996.
Arthur Bernstein Papers, 1977, 2011
Title:
Arthur Bernstein Papers 1977, 2011
The papers of the Soviet Jewry movement activist Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus at the State University of New York at Stony Brook Dr. Arthur Bernstein contain a copy of his petition on behalf of fellow computer scientist and Soviet Jewish Prisoner of Conscience Anatoly Sharansky signed by over 230 prominent American computer scientists and mailed to the Soviet and American officials and to the United Nations in 1977. The collection also contains an autobiographical note with a brief history of the Sharansky petition.
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- Arthur Bernstein Papers, 1977, 2011
State University of New York. Inauguration of Samuel Brookner Gould as President of the State University of New York, 1965.
Title:
Inauguration of Samuel Brookner Gould as President of the State University of New York, 1965.
Contains program, invitation, and information for delegates and guests.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- State University of New York. Inauguration of Samuel Brookner Gould as President of the State University of New York, 1965.
Papers, ca.1970-1985.
Title:
Papers, ca.1970-1985.
Personal files, and records relating to founding and leadership in the Environmental Defense Fund.
ArchivalResource: 9.8 cubic ft.
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- Smolker, Robert Eliot, 1923-1985. Papers, ca.1970-1985.
New York (State). Governor (1943-1954 : Dewey). Central subject and correspondence files, 1943-1954.
Title:
Central subject and correspondence files, 1943-1954.
Major subject areas covered by the correspondence files of Governor Thomas E. Dewey, 1943-1954, include.
ArchivalResource: 203 microfilm reels (2.1 cu. ft.)
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- New York (State). Governor (1943-1954 : Dewey). Central subject and correspondence files, 1943-1954.
Dennis, Clarence, 1909-. Clarence Dennis papers, 1927-2003.
Title:
Clarence Dennis papers, 1927-2003.
Laboratory notes, correspondence, publications, and professional papers chronicle the surgical and research career of Dr. Clarence Dennis. The papers span from his early education at Harvard College until his final years in Minnesota. The bulk of the collection documents Dennis's development of a pump-oxygenator, his research at the Veterans Administration, and his advocacy for the necessity of animal testing for medical advancement. The collection contains little in the way of personal materials. Three series represent Dennis's work on open-heart surgery and the pump-oxygenator: Series IV: Heart-Lung Research, Series V: University of Minnesota, and Series VI: State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Medical Center. Series IV consists of Dennis's schematics for his pump-oxygenator and his laboratory notebooks chronicling his clinical trials for the apparatus. Included in Volume VI, 1951 is a detailed description of Dennis's first (ultimately unsuccessful) open-heart surgery on a human patient. The other two series contain materials which illustrate Dennis's administrative and educational duties; Series VIII: State University of New York (SUNY) Stony Brook / Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) also contains materials of this type. Additionally, Series VIII documents Dennis's studies into how wounds heal after such procedures as vagotomies.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear feet (42 boxes)
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- Dennis, Clarence, 1909-. Clarence Dennis papers, 1927-2003.
New York (State). Temporary State Commission on the Need for a State University. Files for staff study on inequality of opportunity in higher education, 1946-1948.
Title:
Files for staff study on inequality of opportunity in higher education, 1946-1948.
The Commission, established in 1946, produced these files in compiling a study on "Inequality of Opportunity in Higher Education: A Study of Minority Group and Related Barriers to College Admission." David S. Berkowitz authored the report, published as Legislative Document no. 33 (1948).
ArchivalResource: 6 cu. ft.
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