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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T17:08:04machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T17:08:04humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLefkowitz, Louis J.presumedLouis J. Lefkowitzpresumedactive 1984Abrams, Charles, 1902-1970.Browder, Earl, 1891-1973Caroline K. (Caroline Klein) SimonCerf, Bennett, 1898-1971.Charles Abrams 1902-1970.Citizens Committee for the Protection of the Environment (Ossining, N.Y.)Judd, Orrin G.Melich, Tanya.New York (State). Attorney General's Office.New York (State). Dept. of Law. Legislative Bureau.New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Committee on Environmental Conservation.New York (State). Temporary State Commission on Banking, Insurance, and Financial Services.Safire, William, 1929-2009.Sive, David.Lefkowitz, Louis J.Sive, David. The David Sive Archive: Pioneering Environmental Litigation, 1962-1992.Sive, David.The David Sive Archive: Pioneering Environmental Litigation, 1962-1992.91 linear feet.Collection consists of case files and personal papers of David Sive, bulk 1965-1990. Included are pleadings, motion papers, discovery documents, including transcripts of depositions, transcripts of hearings and trials, briefs, court decisions and orders, correspondence, clippings, telegrams, blueprints, photographs, maps, reports and environmental impact statements, administrative papers, press releases and publicity materials, reports of case decisions and other research materials. New York State Historical Documents (Albany, N.Y.)William Safire Papers, 1953-1980, (bulk 1960-1973)Safire, William, 1929-2009William Safire Papers 1953-1980 (bulk 1960-1973)55,000 items; 138 containers plus 2 classified and 1 oversize; 56.4 linear feetAuthor, journalist, speechwriter, and public relations consultant. Correspondence, diary notes, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, speeches, statements, writings, notes, press releases, press conference transcripts, annotated press reports, briefing books, advertising material, and photographs chiefly documenting Safire's close association with Richard M. Nixon as public relations consultant, speechwriter, and political advisor from 1960 to 1973.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionCitizens Committee for the Protection of the Environment Papers, 1966-1969.Citizens Committee for the Protection of the Environment Papers 1966-1969.9.5 linear ft (ca. 4,650 items in 22 boxes).EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryBriefs, 1928-1976Judd, Orrin G.Briefs, 1928-197616 boxesAlthough this collection begins with some miscellaneous material from the Harvard law review, the bulk of these briefs is drawn from Judd's years in private practice and from his time as Solicitor General of New York. The Judd Briefs also includes judicial opinions published and speeches given by the judge during his tenure on the United States District Court for Eastern New York.Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Charles Abrams papers, 1923-1970.Charles Abrams 1902-1970.Charles Abrams papers, 1923-1970.Papers include biographical materials, speeches, course materials, lectures, newspaper clippings, press releases, and correspondence pertaining to organizations and agencies in which Abrams was actively involved.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Citizens Committee for the Protection of the Environment (Ossining, N.Y.). Records, 1966-1969.Citizens Committee for the Protection of the Environment (Ossining, N.Y.)Records, 1966-1969.9.5 linear ft (ca. 4,650 items in 22 boxes)Records of the Citizens Committee for the Protection of the Environment (CCPE) include correspondence, memoranda, reports, statements, notes, news releases, U.S. Atomic Energy/Nuclear Regulatory Commission hearing records, and printed material. The correspondence contains letters from supporters, members of other environmental groups, New York State legislators, U.S. senators and congressmen, scientists, and CCPE's attorney for the Indian Point hearings. Chief correspondents of the group are Larry Bogart, Executive Director, Dr. George Candreva, President, and Irene P. Dickinson (Mrs. Leon A.), Executive Secretary and Coordinator, whose file these are. There are numerous letters from Congressmen John G. Dow, Richard Ottinger, and Peter Peyser. The cataloged correspondence contains three letters from Senator Jacob K. Javits, and one each from Senator Edmund S. Muskie, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, and Louis J. Lefkowitz, New York State Attorney General. In addition to CCPE's own memoranda, statements, news releases, brochures, and other printed ephemera, Mrs. Dickinson maintained an environmental subject file which includes newspaper clippings, magazine articles, newsletters, and other printed ephemera issued by a variety of environmental groups as well as some related correspondence. The files on the Indian Point nuclear power plant, approximately 1,800 items, contain photocopies of U.S. Atomic Energy Commission/Nuclear Regulatory Commission hearings, documents such as testimony before the commission, inspection reports, correspondence of the commission, Consolidated Edison, CCPE and its attorney, Anthony Z. Roisman, of Berlin, Roisman and Kessler, Washington, D.C. The printed materials include pamphlets, newspapers, newsletters, and other publication issued by a variety of citizens' action groups. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesNew York (State). Dept. of Law. Legislative Bureau. Legislative program bill files, 1957-1999 (bulk 1979-1999)New York (State). Dept. of Law. Legislative Bureau.Legislative program bill files, 1957-1999 (bulk 1979-1999)92 cu. ft. (including 4 videotapes)New York State ArchivesEarl Browder Papers, 1879-1990Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.Earl Browder Papers 1879-199048.0 linear ft.Papers of the General secretary of the Communist Party of the United States from 1930 through its dissolution in 1944. When the Party was reconstituted as the Communist Political Association later that year, Browder was chosen as its President, however he was expelled in 1946 following a debate over Party leadership. Following his expulsion, Browder lectured and wrote about Marxism and represented Soviet writers and publishers for publication in the United States. Collection incluces correspondence/subject files (1879-1970) relating to Marxist philosophy, the workings of the C.P.U.S.A., Browder's role within the Party and to Browder's business ventures as well as legal files (1938-1958); manuscripts (1924-1967) of Browder and others, including Browder's manuscripts for articles, books, memoranda, news releases, pamphlets, reports, and speeches; and memorabilia including personal files and photographs of Browder and his family, and some colleagues. Notable correspondents include Roger Baldwin, Daniel Bell, Bruce Bliven, Rudy Blum, Louis B. Boudin, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Theodore Draper, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, William Z. Foster, Joseph Freeman, A.A. Heller, Lotte Jacobi, Alfred Kohlberg, Robert S. Minor, Tom Mooney, Paul and Eslanda Goode Robeson, Anna Rochester, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jack Selford, Joseph R. Starobin, I.F. Stone, John Strachey, Anna Louise Strong, Dirk Jan Struik, Norman Thomas, Harry Frederick Ward, Sumner Welles, and others. Also included is a holograph letter of greeting from Mao Zedong. The collection also includes Browder's personal library and other published materials.EnglishRussianSpanish; CastilianSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterNew York (State). Temporary State Commission on Banking, Insurance, and Financial Services. Dissenting report of commission member Louis J. Lefkowitz, 1984.New York (State). Temporary State Commission on Banking, Insurance, and Financial Services.Lefkowitz, Louis J.New York (State). Governor.New York (State). Legislature.Dissenting report of commission member Louis J. Lefkowitz, 1984.0.1 cu. ft., (1 item)This report argues against the Commission's recommendations that New York State enact legislation authorizing banks to expand the scope of their financial activities and services. The report argues that "The proper scope of banking activity [is a] fundmentally national question; therefore, national legislation must precede any action by individual states. New York State ArchivesMelich, Tanya. Tanya M. Melich papers, 1950-2000.Melich, Tanya.Behn, Robert.Converse, Philip E., 1928-Miller, Warren E. (Warren Edward), 1924-Purnell, Sandra.Rusk, Jerrold G., 1941-Saloma, John S.Steinem, Gloria.Yankelovich, Daniel.Tanya M. Melich papers, 1950-2000.19.48 cu. ft.The Tanya Melich papers document the political scene in the 1960s and 1970s both nationally and within New York State. The Papers include extensive reports related to political candidates, voting statistics, and political and social issues. The vast amount of material comes from her work on campaigns, the ABC-News Election Unit, and the Ripon Society. The main focus of the collection is the Republican Party's policies, candidates, and strategies. The Papers also document Melich's concern and work regarding relevant social issues. Her work with the New York City Partnership, United States Commission on Civil Rights New York State Advisory Board, and International Women's Year are documented in the collection. Her interest in women's rights, equality, and reproductive freedom can be assessed through the numerous folders in the Subject Files, her writings, and the collection of publications regarding these issues. University at Albany, University LibrariesNew York (State). Attorney General's Office. Records of Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz, 1973-1978.New York (State). Attorney General's Office.New York (State). Dept. of Law.Records of Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz, 1973-1978.8 cu. ft. (including 2 motion picture films)The series consists of correspondence, memoranda, copies of legal opinions, reports and litigation, investigation files and other subject files produced and maintained by the Department of Law during the tenure of Louis J. Lefkowitz as attorney general of New York State. Also included are two "training films" apparently produced at the direction of Attorney General Lefkowitz to help educate consumers. Significant reports found in the series document work of the Temporary State Commission on Living Costs and the Economy on state nursing homes, and the subsequent Moreland Commission investigation (initiated by Governor Carey) into residential health care facilities. New York State ArchivesAbrams, Charles, 1902-1970. Charles Abrams papers, 1923-1970.Abrams, Charles, 1902-1970.Charles Abrams papers, 1923-1970.128 cubic ft., 54 reels positive microfilm.Papers include biographical materials, speeches, course materials, lectures, newspaper clippings, press releases, and correspondence with Max Bloom, John Clarke, Aryeh Cooperstock, Jacob Crane, Alexander L. Crosby, Earle S. Draper, Julius Edelstein, Felix Frankfurter, Josephine Gomon, William L. Halford, Averell Harriman, Hubert H. Humphrey, Jacob K. Javits, J. Marshall Kaplan, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Blanche Mahler Koeffler, Otto Koenigsberger, Louis J. Lefkowitz, Herbert Lehman, Max Lerner, John V. Lindsay, Lewis Lorwin, Bleecker Marquette, Albert Mayer, Morris Miller, Constance Baker Motley, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Kevin Nowlan, William S. Paley, Charles H. Percy, Langdon Post, Perry Prentice, A. Philip Randolph, Lloyd Rodwin, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Nathan Straus, Walter Thabit, Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, Warren Jay Vinton, Robert F. Wagner, Jr., William English Walling, Harrison A. Williams, Herman Wouk, and Catherine Bauer Wurster pertaining to organizations and agencies in which Abrams was actively involved, including the Agency for International Development, American Federation of Housing Authorities, American Institute of Architects, American Institute of Planners, American Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Ekistico-Delos, Federal Public Housing Authority, Ford Foundation, and the Housing and Home Finance Agency. Correspondence also concerns the International Federation for Housing and Town Planning, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, National Committee on the Housing Emergency, National Public Housing Conference, New York State Commission Against Discrimination, Southeast Asia Development Advisory Group; Abrams' affiliations with Columbia University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New School for Social Research, Princeton University, United Nations International School, and the University of Pennsylvania. There are studies pertaining to Abrams' principal work in planning domestic and foreign housing, prepared while on United Nations missions to Kenya, Pakistan, India, the Philippines, Ireland, Japan, Jamaica, Singapore, and other places. Also available are published and unpublished articles on housing and a list of articles written by Abrams while affiliated with the New York Post; drafts, galley notes, and reviews of "Housing Programs for America," and "Squatter Settlements"; a manuscript for "The City is the Frontier"; and unfinished manuscripts for "Democracy in Crisis," and "Housing for the People." Also, family correspondence and personal financial materials. Twelve phonograph records of lectures and other talks by Abrams.Cornell University LibraryBennett Cerf Papers, ca. 1898-1977.Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971.Bennett Cerf Papers ca. 1898-1977.52 linear ft (ca. 6,300 items in 71 boxes, 45 volumes, & 22 oversized items).EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryCerf, Bennett, 1898-1971. Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971.Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.52 linear ft. ( 71 boxes, 45 volumes, & 22 oversized items)Correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, photographs, phonograph and tape recordings, and printed files. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesPapers of Caroline K. (Caroline Klein) Simon, (inclusive), (bulk), 1917-1993, 1950-1980Caroline K. (Caroline Klein) SimonPapers of Caroline K. (Caroline Klein) Simon, (inclusive), (bulk) 1917-1993 1950-198026.87 linear ft.; (58 file boxes, 2 folio+ boxes) plus 12 folio folders, 3 oversize folders, 25 photograph folders, 2 folio photograph folders, 1 folio+ photograph folder, 5 audiotapes, 3 phonograph records, 1 reel microfilmPapers of Caroline K. Simon, lawyer, judge, and Secretary of State of New York.Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in Americaā€¸New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Committee on Environmental Conservation. [Hearings]New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Committee on Environmental Conservation.Engel, Ralph, 1934-2005.Gilkey, Herbert T. 1924-1995.Lefkowitz, Louis J.Mirand, Edwin A., 1926-Orfeo, S. Robert., 1922-2002.Owre, Christine.Setlow, Richard B.New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Standing Committee on Conservation, Recreation, and Environment.[Hearings] 1975v.A collection of individual testimony presented at a hearing held by the New York State Assembly's Committee on Environmental Conservation and the New York State Senate's Committee on Conservation, Recreation and Environment on May 1-2, 1975. The topic was chlorofluorocarbon compounds and their effect on the ozone layer. Testifiers include: Ralph Engel, Executive Director, Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association; Herbert T. Gilkey, Director of Government and Consumer Affairs, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute; Louis J. Lefkowitz, New York State Attorney General; Edwin A. Mirand, Associate Institute Director, Roswell Park Memorial Institute; S. Robert Orfeo, Director-Applied Research, Specialty Chemicals Division, Allied Chemical; Christine Owre and Paul Chinchar, New York Public Interest Research Group; and Richard B. Setlow, Biology Dept., Brookhaven National Laboratory. New York State Library