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Columbia University Archives

Columbia University Archives

6th Floor East Butler Library
535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027, USA
uarchives@columbia.edu
The University Archives, a unit within the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, preserves the institutional memory of Columbia University through the acquisition of official University records and related historical collections and materials from its founding in 1754 to the present day.

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Barnard-Columbia Affiliation Negotiation records, 1952-1982

1.25 linear feet
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This collection consists of the negotiation records of the Columbia University-Barnard College Relations Committee and later the Barnard-Columbia Joint Trustee Committee from October 1977 to June 1982.

Bernd Brecher papers, 1970s-1980s

0.83 linear feet
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This collection includes: Columbia College Class of 1954 reunion files (especially for 1979 reunion); correspondence with Alumni and Development staff (file of letters with John Wellington); files for the Society of Older Graduates; class fund chair documentation; and Journalism alumni correspondence.

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Board of Trustees records, 1820s-1990s

81.42 linear feet
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This collection consists of the records of the Columbia University Board of Trustees, including meeting minutes, background materials, committee minutes, bound volumes of resolutions, 1820-1994. It includes the records of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds, 1889-1979.

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Brian Greene Lectures, 1997-2002

2.5 linear feet
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This collection comprises 85 VHS tapes of the lectures of Brian Greene, Fall 1997-Spring 2002.

Buildings and grounds collection, 1755-2011, bulk 1880-2000

15.85 linear feet
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This collection includes floor plans, maps, correspondence, reports and press clippings pertaining to Columbia University campuses and buildings. The bulk of the collection is divided by building name; general maps, reports and correspondence relating to the Morningside Heights campus are filed separately.

Carol H. Meyer papers, 1954-1995

6.72 linear feet
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Dr. Carol H. Meyer taught clinical and advanced social work practice in the School of Social Work (1962-1995). The papers consist primarily of her teaching files, but also include correspondence, papers, speeches, and material related to her research and projects.

Center for Digital Research and Scholarship (CDRS) Video Collection, 2001-2011

7.5 Linear Feet
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Mini dv and dvdcam of lecture series, interviews, conference presentations, and events across campus. Important Columbia faculty and guest speakers were recorded. In some cases, this taped content may be the only representation we have for certain people, events and departmental activities from the early 2000s. The Center for Digital Research and Scholarship (CDRS). Office disbanded in 2017.

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Center for the Study of Global Habitability records, 1983-1990

6 linear feet
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This collection consists of the Center for the Study of Global Habitability cooperative agreement and administrative files. It also contains records of the related University Seminar.

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Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984

927 linear feet
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Central Files is composed chiefly of correspondence sent and received between Columbia University administrators and other University officers, faculty, and trustees, as well as correspondence sent and received between University administrators and individuals and organizations from outside the university.
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10/1900-4/1918 Hervey, William Addison files, 1900-1918. (4 Folders), 10/1900-4/1918 Box 328, Folder 1 to 4

10/1953-3/1954 Warren, Earl, file, 1953-1954. [1 Folder], 10/1953-3/1954 Box 671, Folder 7

Chandler Chemical Museum Records, 1934-1980

1.25 linear feet
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This collection consists of copies of the card catalogue and two inventories of the holdings of the Chandler Chemical Museum. One inventory is a handwritten list, by case and by shelf, created by curator Samuel A. Tucker in the 1930s. The other inventory, from 1980, consists of color photographs from each numbered shelf with a list identifying the items.