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Annual Report of the Dean of Graduate Faculties' records, 1922-1939
0.42 linear feet 1 document box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of the materials submitted to or collected by the Deans of the Graduate Faculties in preparation for the Annual Report. Materials include newpaper articles, reports for department heads, new faculty announcements, correspondence, and facts and figures for publication. There are also copies of the published Annual Reports.
Barnard-Columbia Affiliation Negotiation records, 1952-1982
1.25 linear feet 1 record carton- Abstract Or Scope
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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.
Barnard-Columbia Affiliation Negotiation records, 1952-1982 1.25 linear feet 1 record carton
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- Columbia University. Columbia University-Barnard College Relations Joint Trustees Committee
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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.
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Cox Commission records, 1957-1971
7 linear feet 7 record cartons- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of the work conducted by the Fact Finding Commission appointed to investigate the disturbances at Columbia in April and May 1968. The materials include the audio-tapes, unorganized and uncorrected transcripts, and the final transcripts of the testimony from the hearings held from May 7 to July 25, 1968. There are also the general exhibits used in the hearings and a collection of printed materials (newspapers and magazines) covering the events of 1968.
Cox Commission records, 1957-1971 7 linear feet 7 record cartons
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- Columbia University. Fact Finding Commission
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This collection consists of the work conducted by the Fact Finding Commission appointed to investigate the disturbances at Columbia in April and May 1968. The materials include the audio-tapes, unorganized and uncorrected transcripts, and the final transcripts of the testimony from the hearings held from May 7 to July 25, 1968. There are also the general exhibits used in the hearings and a collection of printed materials (newspapers and magazines) covering the events of 1968.
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Graduate School of Business Photographs, 1954-2005, bulk 1980-2000
7.51 linear feet 18 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of photographs of academic and social life at Columbia's Graduate School of Business as well as alumni activities. Compiled by the Office of Communications, photographs range from the 1950s to the early 2000s and concentrate on the 1980s and 1990s. In addition to photographic prints, the collection contains contact sheets, color slides, negatives, and digital image files.
Graduate School of Business Photographs, 1954-2005, bulk 1980-2000 7.51 linear feet 18 document boxes
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- Columbia University. Graduate School of Business
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This collection consists of photographs of academic and social life at Columbia's Graduate School of Business as well as alumni activities. Compiled by the Office of Communications, photographs range from the 1950s to the early 2000s and concentrate on the 1980s and 1990s. In addition to photographic prints, the collection contains contact sheets, color slides, negatives, and digital image files.
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Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs Records, 1967-1973
10 linear feet 10 record cartons- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains the records generated by the Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs (JCDA) of Columbia University from 1967 through 1973.
Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs Records, 1967-1973 10 linear feet 10 record cartons
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- Columbia University. Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs.
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This collection contains the records generated by the Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs (JCDA) of Columbia University from 1967 through 1973.
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Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action records, 1972-2023
4 linear feet 4 record cartons 46.2 Megabytes 44 PDFs- Abstract Or Scope
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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.
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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- Columbia University. Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
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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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Reid Hall records, 1919-1997
10.42 linear feet 7 record cartons, 4 manuscript boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Reid Hall is Columbia University's study abroad center in Paris, France. The university acquired Reid Hall in 1966 from the American University Women's Paris Club's Reid Hall, Inc., which had previously operated the building as a residence for American women studying in France. Columbia's School of General Studies took over the administration of Reid Hall and maintained a variety of semester and yearlong programs for Columbia students in French language, history, and culture. The collection contains the administrative records for Reid Hall and its programming.
Reid Hall records, 1919-1997 10.42 linear feet 7 record cartons, 4 manuscript boxes
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- Columbia University. Reid Hall
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Reid Hall is Columbia University's study abroad center in Paris, France. The university acquired Reid Hall in 1966 from the American University Women's Paris Club's Reid Hall, Inc., which had previously operated the building as a residence for American women studying in France. Columbia's School of General Studies took over the administration of Reid Hall and maintained a variety of semester and yearlong programs for Columbia students in French language, history, and culture. The collection contains the administrative records for Reid Hall and its programming.
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South Africa Divestment Records, 1972-1987
5 linear feet 4 record cartons 114 Megabytes- Abstract Or Scope
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Beginning in the late 1970s, Columbia students urged the university to divest from companies doing business in South Africa in protest of South Africa's system of apartheid. After a series of student protests culminating in a month long blockade of Hamilton Hall in 1985, the Trustees voted to begin full divestment. The collection contains the administrative records of this decision making process in the 1970s-1980s.
South Africa Divestment Records, 1972-1987 5 linear feet 4 record cartons 114 Megabytes
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- Columbia University
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Beginning in the late 1970s, Columbia students urged the university to divest from companies doing business in South Africa in protest of South Africa's system of apartheid. After a series of student protests culminating in a month long blockade of Hamilton Hall in 1985, the Trustees voted to begin full divestment. The collection contains the administrative records of this decision making process in the 1970s-1980s.
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Strickman Cigarette Filter Collection, 1965-1974
3.67 linear feet (3 record cartons and 1 document box)- Abstract Or Scope
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The Strickman Cigarette Filter Collection documents Columbia's brief ownership of the patent for a cigarette filter invented by chemist Robert Strickman. Soon after their announcement of the agreement, the filter was found to be not much more effective than those in use at the time and Columbia withdrew its support. These records includes Columbia's statements, correspondence, and other materials generated throughout the incident.
Strickman Cigarette Filter Collection, 1965-1974 3.67 linear feet (3 record cartons and 1 document box)
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- Columbia University. Archives
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The Strickman Cigarette Filter Collection documents Columbia's brief ownership of the patent for a cigarette filter invented by chemist Robert Strickman. Soon after their announcement of the agreement, the filter was found to be not much more effective than those in use at the time and Columbia withdrew its support. These records includes Columbia's statements, correspondence, and other materials generated throughout the incident.
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University Council records, 1890-1968
7.5 linear feet 6 record cartons- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of the correspondence files and minutes of the University Council (1890 to 1968).
University Council records, 1890-1968 7.5 linear feet 6 record cartons
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- Columbia University. University Council
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This collection consists of the correspondence files and minutes of the University Council (1890 to 1968).
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