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Tom Clark papers, 1981-1983

2.5 linear feet 5 boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed materials, and tape cassettes assembled by Tom Clark in writing his WRITER: A LIFE OF JACK KEROUAC. There is correspondence from friends and fellow writers of Kerouac, printed materials about Kerouac and The Jack Kerouac Conference, 1982, at the Naropa Institute (Boulder, Colorado), and five drafts of Clark's book manuscript. Among the correspondents are Carolyn Cassady, Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, and Allen Ginsberg.

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J. Max Bond Jr. papers, 1955-2009

28 document boxes 4 print boxes
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This collection documents the life and career of J. Max Bond, Jr., one of the most influential and prominent African-American architects and educators in the United States. The collection primarily documents Bond's professional activities rather than his building projects; however, the collection does contain project records and office records. The collection is made up of six series: Office Records, Personal Papers, Faculty Papers, Professional Papers, Project Records, and Reference Materials.

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James S. Russell papers, 1981-2005

9 document boxes 2 manuscript boxes 2 folders flat-file
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James S. Russell (b. 1952. Seattle, WA) is an architectural writer, critic and journalist who lives and works in New York City. He is currently the architecture columnist for Bloomberg News, and from 1998 to 2005, he was an editor of Architectural Record magazine. Russell also contributes to numerous other publications, including the the New York Times, the Harvard Design Magazine, among others. A registered architect in New York, he practiced architecture with firms in New York City, Philadelphia, and Seattle before becoming a full-time writer. Russell received his Master of Architecture (MArch) at Columbia University in 1980.
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James S. Russell papers, 1981-2005 9 document boxes 2 manuscript boxes 2 folders flat-file

Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum realia, 1700-1966

214 boxes (custom sized boxes)
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This collection contains puppets, masks, and set models from the collection of the Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum and Library.
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Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum realia, 1700-1966 214 boxes (custom sized boxes)

Buildings and Grounds, 1891-2016

257 Linear Feet 37 full size document boxes, 6 half size boxes, 18 oversize boxes, 2 shallow lid boxes; 5 document drawers, 2 oversize folders 10 Gigabytes
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This collection consists of correspondence, accounts, reports, floor plans, blueprints, photographs, court papers, and memoranda relating to the construction and furnishing of campus buildings and landscaped areas.
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Buildings and Grounds, 1891-2016 257 Linear Feet 37 full size document boxes, 6 half size boxes, 18 oversize boxes, 2 shallow lid boxes; 5 document drawers, 2 oversize folders 10 Gigabytes

Nexus Building and Altschul building plans, photo and video renderings, and presentations, 2005-2009

Tibetan video recordings from Lhasa, 1990s

.25 linear feet 1 legal manuscript box
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Ljongs yongs kyi gsar 'gyur mnyam bsgrags = ལྗོངས་ཡོངས་ཀྱི་གསར་འགྱུར་མཉམ་བསྒྲགས།, 1995 January 01-February 09 3 videocassettes (VHS)

Campus Labor Unions and Labor Union Campaigns, 1972-2016

0.4 Linear Feet 1 box 17.1 Gigabytes 1 digital file
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Collection highlights Barnard campus labor unions and labor campaigns from 1972-2016. The collection consists of contracts and agreements between organizations and their employees, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, fliers, and memoranda from United Auto Workers (UAW) Union Local 2110 (formarly District 65). In 1996 UAW Local 2110 stiked against the college due to increasing healthcare costs. The 1996 strike is a highlight of the collection.
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Campus Labor Unions and Labor Union Campaigns, 1972-2016 0.4 Linear Feet 1 box 17.1 Gigabytes 1 digital file

Carnegie Corporation of New York, Series III: Grant Records, 1911-1994

1500 linear feet 3007 boxes
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The Corporation awards grants to nonprofit organizations and institutions for projects that are broadly educational in nature and that show promise of having national or international impact. Certain appropriations are made for activities, such as Corporation-led initiatives that are administered by the foundation's officers. The trustees set the overall policies of the foundation and have final authority to approve all grants above $50,000 recommended by the program staff. Grants of $25,000 or less, called discretionary grants, are made upon the approval of the president and are reported to the board; larger discretionary grants, those between $25,000 and $50,000, are also reviewed by a Corporation-wide group, which makes recommendations to the president. (from Program Guidelines 2003-2004 (http://www.carnegie.org/sub/program/areas.html))

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Carnegie Corporation of New York, Series III: Grant Records, 1911-1994 1500 linear feet 3007 boxes

List of Appropriations, 1911-1936

Francis Steegmuller papers, 1877-2012

102.5 linear feet 122 manuscript boxes; 32 record cartons, 2 flat boxes; 2 tube boxes
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Francis Steegmuller (1906-1994) was a novelist, biographer, and translator. He was the author of many works about French culture and literary figures, and a translator of Gustave Flaubert. The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, printed materials, research materials, and scrapbooks.
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Francis Steegmuller papers, 1877-2012 102.5 linear feet 122 manuscript boxes; 32 record cartons, 2 flat boxes; 2 tube boxes

Nathaniel Fish Moore photographs, circa 1855

0.42 linear feet 1 document box
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The bulk consists of salt prints and albumen prints taken by Nathaniel Fish Moore. Copy prints, correspondence, and other material that document the photography of N.F. Moore are included. This collection contains an early photograph of Columbia College at Forty Park Place, New York City, and portraits of Pierre Toussaint and Clement Clarke Moore, the latter credited for the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" more commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas."

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