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Goddard-Riverside Community Center records, 1854-1994

51 linear feet 111 boxes; flat boxes; 1 Tube box
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The records include annual reports, board minutes, budgets, by-laws, correspondence, memos, publications, reports, scrapbooks, photographs and printed material. They document the settlement and its antecedent institutions from 1854 to 1994, offering a unique view of the first wave of the settlement house movement in America, as well as related philanthropy and social welfare activities in New York City over a 140 year period. The origins of Goddard-Riverside Community Center are documented in Series I, which includes eight institutional subseries. These records provide a wealth of information on philanthropic, social welfare and settlement work from the mid-19th century through the 1950s. Series II - IV document the activities of the settlement from 1959 to the 1990s, with a particular emphasis on the urban renewal period of the 1960s. Items in Series VII include photographs of staff, activities, facilities of Goddard-Riverside Community Center, as well as several of its predecessor institutions.

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Goddard-Riverside Community Center records, 1854-1994 51 linear feet 111 boxes; flat boxes; 1 Tube box

Chinese oral history project, 1958-1975

17,584 pages 59 Reels 1.5 Linear Feet [1 record carton and 1 manuscript box]
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Interviews document the lives of seventeen prominent figures in the Republic of China (1911-1949). Narrators discuss military affairs, politics, national and regional governance, education, economics, culture, transportation, and other topics. Military campaigns are a major topic of the collection. Narrators discuss the operations and impacts of the Northern Expedition (1928-2928), Second Sino-Japanese War/War of Resistance (1937-1945), and Chinese Civil War (1945-1949). Narrators discuss the practical matters of governing during a period of upheaval. They also discuss the politics of the era and entities such as the Kuomintang and Chinese Communist Party. Many narrators studied abroad in the United States and Europe. The collection gives insights into Chinese education and the experiences of Chinese nationals abroad, including observations from their travels. Several narrators worked as diplomats for the Republican government and offer insights into international affairs and world leaders of the mid-20th century.

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Chinese oral history project, 1958-1975 17,584 pages 59 Reels 1.5 Linear Feet [1 record carton and 1 manuscript box]

Ho, Franklin L. (He, Lian), 何廉, 1966 450 pages 5 Reels

Hu, Shih, 胡適, 1958 286 pages 1 Reels

Chinese oral history project collection, 1914-1989, bulk 1958-1980

37 Linear Feet 86 manuscript boxes, 7 card catalog drawers, and 4 index card boxes
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The Chinese oral history project collection (中國口述歷史項目檔案) provides a wealth of information on the development of the project and its interviews with eminent Chinese political figures abroad in the United States and Hong Kong from 1958 to 1980s. The completed interviews are described separately under the Chinese oral history project, while this collection provides context of creation for the interviews and additional historical documentation on interviewees. The highlights of the collection consist of the administrative subject files, correspondence, interview photographs and reports, transcript drafts, collected autobiographies and manuscripts, audio recording, and card files of names mentioned in the transcripts.
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Chinese oral history project collection, 1914-1989, bulk 1958-1980 37 Linear Feet 86 manuscript boxes, 7 card catalog drawers, and 4 index card boxes

M. Moran Weston Papers, 1824-1994

75 linear feet 180 boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, oral histories, photographs, audio cassettes, and printed material. Family and personal correspondence; materials related to his secondary, college, and university education; materials related to his tenure at the National Council of the Protestant Church; business correspondence of St. Philip's Episcopal Church and the St. Philip's Community Service Council; bulletins of church services; drafts of sermons and speeches, as well as numerous audio-tapes; manuscripts and publications; correspondence related to the construction and on-going maintenance of several senior-citizen and other community housing; correspondence related to various community redevelopment initives and campaigns for affordable housing; materials related to college courses including oral histories for his Black Family Research project; photographs of St. Philip's Church and of activities of the St. Philip's Community Service Council.

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Leo H. Downes Papers, 1789-2014, bulk 1950s-2014

20 linear feet 34 cassette boxes; 13 document boxes
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The collection comprises 753 cassette tapes; 2 videotapes, and 13 boxes of papers.

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Class of 1971 Oral History Collection, 2011

0.5 Linear Feet 619 Gigabytes Born digital materials (329 files), 2 boxes of media
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The Class of 1971 Oral History Collection currently contains 39 oral histories from members of Barnard College's class of 1971.
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Class of 1971 Oral History Collection, 2011 0.5 Linear Feet 619 Gigabytes Born digital materials (329 files), 2 boxes of media

Clyde Dorsett papers, 1940-1991, bulk 1952-1982

20 document boxes 1 print box 8 rolls 1 folder flat-file
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Clyde H. Dorsett (1925-2007) was an architectural consultant dedicated to mental healthcare design becoming the nation's leading authority in the design and construction of such facilities. Working as lead architectural consultant for the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) from 1965 to 1982, he oversaw the federal government's ambitious program to transform the nation's monolithic state mental hospital structure into a wider variety of local and state facilities to address a spectrum of medical and social needs through more precisely tailored, yet humane and informal design approaches. Underpinning the work was the growing conviction that the built environment played a significant role in the healing process, and that such 'scientifically' derived design could be applied to social problems. Based at the institute's offices in Washington D.C., he both advised on individual projects through drawings submitted by architects nation-wide, as well as developing guidelines and standards for the accreditation, certification and funding of construction projects by the federal government. It is of these documents that the present collection largely comprises. He continued advising in the field long after his early retirement from the institute in 1982.
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Clyde Dorsett papers, 1940-1991, bulk 1952-1982 20 document boxes 1 print box 8 rolls 1 folder flat-file

Office of General Counsel, 1968-2024, bulk 1980-2002

3.33 Linear Feet 8 boxes 0.038 Gigabytes 17 files
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This collection consists of the files of the Office of General Counsel, dating from 1968 to 2024, with the bulk of the materials produced between 1980 and 2002. The collection includes real estate transactions and real estate tax assessments. The materials also cover key moments of tension between the College and the surrounding community, including tenant harassment complaints, as well as conflicts between the College and its employees, including negotiations with the Barnard clerical workers' union (District 65/UAW 2110) and the College's preparation for and responses to the union's strikes, which were supported by students. The collection also includes research and memoranda about various campus issues, including the admission and inclusion of transgender students at Barnard.
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Columbia Alumni News issues, 1909-1957

48 Volumes
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This finding aid represents the Columbia Alumni News holdings at the University Archives and those available online. This finding aid was created to facilitate access. If you cannot find a volume or issue you are interested in, please contact the University Archives at uarchives@columbia.edu.

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Columbia Alumni News issues, 1909-1957 48 Volumes

Series I: Columbia Alumni News issues, 1909-1957

Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action records, 1972-2023

4 linear feet 4 record cartons 46.2 Megabytes 44 PDFs
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This collection consists of the Columbia University Affirmative Action Plans and annual updates from 1972 to 2020. It also includes the Employee Policies and Procedures on Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking and other publications issued by the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. There is a also records from from former Office Director Rosalind Fink.

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