The Papers of Assemblywoman Rhoda Jacobs; 196?-2007.

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The Papers of Assemblywoman Rhoda Jacobs; 196?-2007.

This collection of materials consists of flyers, newsletters, magazine articles, election results, district maps and Board of Election statements of Rhoda Jacob's campaigns. It also includes flyers and brochures of other candidates, running with her and against her. There are newspapers articles, clippings and posters on Vietnam, assorted campaigns and world events.

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Brooklyn College

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Jacobs, Rhoda.

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Rhoda Jacobs is a longtime native and resident of Brooklyn. She attended local schools and graduated from Brooklyn College with a bachelor's degree. She was first elected to the Assembly in 1978 and represents the 42nd district of Kings County including parts of Flatbush and Midwood. Assemblywoman Jacobs has always been an outspoken advocate of the need for more and better day care facilities for children. She was co-founder and co-director of the Brooklyn College Day Care Center--the first of i...

City university of New York

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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly

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The legislature had final authority over all land transactions and agreements with Indians. Petitions concerning such transactions and agreements were addressed to the legislature and referred to the assembly, which in turn referred the petition to various three-member committees or to the surveyor general or the comptroller. From the description of Petitions, correspondence and reports relating to Indians, 1783-1831. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 84144073 I...

Brooklyn College. Theatre Research Data Center

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Curator's Office was renamed Bursar's Office. From the description of Curator's reports, 1934-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155451274 The Ditmas House was a Dutch style wooden frame house built in 1827 and occupied by the Ditmas family. A century later, Charles Ditmas, the founder of Kings County Historical Society, helped to make way for Brooklyn's Ditmas farmhouse to become the site for part of the Brooklyn College campus. In 1935, the Ditmas House passed into the c...