Records of Gallatin Award dinners, 1957-1985.

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Records of Gallatin Award dinners, 1957-1985.

The Albert Gallatin Associates, established in 1956 by New York University alumni, constitute a community of concerned individuals who demonstrate by their continuing support their confidence in the University's educational leadership. Donors are honored at annual awards dinners. This collection contains printed records and photograhs of Gallatin Awards Dinners from the years 1957 to 1985.

5.5 linear ft. (11 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7584985

Churchill County Museum

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New York University

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Albert Gallatin Associates (New York University)

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The Albert Gallatin Associates, established by alumni in 1956, include individuals, foundations and corporations who demonstrate their confidence in the University's educational leadership in the urban community. In the tradition of Albert Gallatin, statesman, scholar, and financier, cofounder and first president of New York University's first governing council, the Associates provide support for faculty, fellowships, scholarships, educational and research programs, and new facilities. Gallatin ...