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Seth Low Junior College Records, 1928-1941

0.83 linear feet
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This collection consists of the records of the Seth Low Junior College. It includes minutes, alumni letters, bulletins, photographs, and student data.
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Grace R. Greenbaum Epstein Scrapbook, 1911-1913

1.14 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard College alumna Grace R. Greenbaum Epstein. The scrapbook covers Epstein's freshman and sophomore years at Barnard College, from 1911-1913. It includes programs, photos, menus, dance cards, and written notes from other students.
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Jean Nathan Collection on Dare Wright, 1927-2005, bulk circa 2000-2002

13.5 Linear Feet
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Research files on the children's book author Dare Wright (1914-2001) and her family, compiled by journalist Jean Nathan. Nathan's biography of Wright, The Secret Life of the Lonely Doll, was published by Henry Holt and Company in 2004.
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Van Cortlandt family papers, 1664-1870

1 linear feet
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Five manuscripts, one map, and four books formerly belonging to various members of the Van Cortlandt family: New York (Colony) Laws, Statutes, etc. Lawes Establish'd by the Authority of his Majesties Letters Patents.. By virtue of a Commission from.. James Duke of Yorke.. 1664. This first set of laws for New York, commonly known as the "Duke's Laws" were promulgated by Governor Richard Nicolls, after a meeting with representatives in Hempstead, Long Island, on March 1, 1664. Bound with this code are nine additions most of which are "Orders made at the Generall Court of Assizes held in New York" 1664-1672. The texts are written in several different hands and signed variously by Richard Nicolls (1624-1672), first governor of New York, 1664-1668; Matthias Nicolls (1630?-1687), Richard's brother and secretary to the province during the period covered; and Francis Lovelace (1618?-1675?), brother of the poet Richard Lovelace and governor of New York, 1668-1673. Written copies of this code were prepared for all the towns on Long Island. Of these copies only four are apparently extant, including this one and one in the New York Historical Society.

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Episcopal Chaplain records, 1928-2000, bulk 1966-1996

3.42 linear feet
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The Episcopal Chaplain Records contain subject files covering the social initiatives, and student ministry activities undertaken by the Episcopal Chaplain's Office on and off the Columbia University campus chiefly during the period from 1966 to 1996.
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Pham Bach-Tuyet Notebooks, 1951-1961

0.83 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of the undergraduate government and history class notebooks of Pham Bach-Tuyet, Barnard Class of 1961. It includes her class notes, reading notes, course outlines, bibliographies, draft essays and brief personal reflections on her coursework, international events, and her time at Barnard.
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Herbert Lionel Matthews papers, 1909-2002, bulk 1937-1976

18 linear feet
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The Herbert L. Matthews Papers contain the writings, correspondence, and personal papers of this American journalist, a correspondent and editorial writer for the New York Times from 1922 to 1967. Matthews' assignments spanned the world. As a journalist he covered the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935 and 1936, Spain and the Spanish Civil War, Italy, India, Europe and World War II, postwar Europe, Latin America; as an editor he wrote about Vietnam, China, and Latin America.
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John Bates Clark papers, 1848-1955, bulk 1874-1938

7 linear feet
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This collection consists of the papers of John Bates Clark, a prominent United States economist, educator, and activist for international peace.
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Allen Ginsberg papers, 1943-1991, bulk 1945-1976

11.25 linear feet
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Papers of Allen Ginsberg, American poet and one of the founders of the beat generation. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, and publications created by Ginsberg and his associates. Note that the main body of Ginsberg's papers is found at Stanford University.
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Marion Sanger Frank and A. A. Brill Papers, 1844-1960, bulk 1913-1945

.48 linear feet
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This collection contains correspondence and related materials from A. A. Brill and Marion Sanger Frank.
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