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Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Hilary Naylor Papers, 1977-2006, bulk 1985-1997
14 linear feetCenter for US-China Arts Exchange records, 1956-2019, bulk 1977-2003
102 Linear FeetChina Institute in America records, 1926-1976, bulk 1931-1959
65 linear feetColumbia Radiation Lab records, 1940s-1999
1.25 linear feetColumbia Radiation Lab historical materials (1940s-1999): personnel records, histories, reports.
Columbia University Libraries. Exhibit Committee files, 9999
0.42 linear feetFiles relating to the Exhibit Committee.
Columbia University Libraries. Science Division records, 9999
11 linear feetFiles, reports, memos, etc.
Dan Carpenter papers, 1880-1993
6.5 linear feetEast Side House records, 1851-1992
18 linear feetThe records include addresses, annual reports, correspondence, memos, minutes, program files, newsclippings, administrative records, photographs, video tape, and film. They include material dating from the decades prior to the establishment of the settlement which shed light on the philosophy and motivation of its founders, and offer a unique view of the first wave of the settlement house movement in America. The records document social conditions, demographic change, political activity and philanthropy in New York City. Addresses by East Side House founder Everett P. Wheeler, included in Series I, document his family history and career as a lawyer and civic reformer prior to the founding of East Side House. Wheeler's correspondence details his role in establishing the settlement and managing it during its first decades.
Goddard-Riverside Community Center records, 1854-1994
51 linear feetThe 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.
Grosvenor Neighborhood House records, 1913-1990s, 2013-2018
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