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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.
Arthur B. Krim papers, 1922-1995, bulk 1965-1992
66.76 Linear Feet 77 boxes (38 record cartons, 22 document boxes, 16 flat boxes, and 1 card file box)- Abstract Or Scope
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Arthur B. Krim (1910–1994) was an entertainment lawyer and the former chairman of Orion Pictures and the United Artists Corporation. The correspondence, papers, photographs, and A/V content document the professional and personal life of Arthur Krim and his involvement with Columbia University and the Democratic National Committee, especially his relationship with President Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973) and First Lady Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (1912-2007).
Arthur B. Krim papers, 1922-1995, bulk 1965-1992 66.76 Linear Feet 77 boxes (38 record cartons, 22 document boxes, 16 flat boxes, and 1 card file box)
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- Krim, Arthur B., 1910-1994
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Arthur B. Krim (1910–1994) was an entertainment lawyer and the former chairman of Orion Pictures and the United Artists Corporation. The correspondence, papers, photographs, and A/V content document the professional and personal life of Arthur Krim and his involvement with Columbia University and the Democratic National Committee, especially his relationship with President Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973) and First Lady Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (1912-2007).
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Charter preservation treatment photographs, negatives and slides, 2003
0.21 linear feet 1 half-size document box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of 14 images in color and in black and white of three charter documents of King's College, now known as Columbia University in the City of New York. It includes the October 31, 1754 charter for King's College; the May 13, 1755 conveyance of land; and the March 14, 1770 confirmation of the grant of land. The parchment documents were photographed by Dwight Primiano in September 2003. The collection includes negatives, prints, slides and color transparencies.
Charter preservation treatment photographs, negatives and slides, 2003 0.21 linear feet 1 half-size document box
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- Columbia University. Archives
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This collection consists of 14 images in color and in black and white of three charter documents of King's College, now known as Columbia University in the City of New York. It includes the October 31, 1754 charter for King's College; the May 13, 1755 conveyance of land; and the March 14, 1770 confirmation of the grant of land. The parchment documents were photographed by Dwight Primiano in September 2003. The collection includes negatives, prints, slides and color transparencies.
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Columbia College records, 1875-2022, bulk 1969-1987
123 Linear Feet 99 record cartons; 12 document boxes; 3 card file boxes 2.47 Gigabytes 1 external hard drive and 908 PDFs- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection is composed of the general files of Columbia College's Dean's Office, the minutes of Columbia College committees and the correspondence of Columbia College administrative officers during the years 1892 through 2019. A review of this collection allows researchers to gain insights into the interaction of Columbia College faculty and administrators with students, fellow faculty members, parents of students, and administrators of other colleges.
Columbia College records, 1875-2022, bulk 1969-1987 123 Linear Feet 99 record cartons; 12 document boxes; 3 card file boxes 2.47 Gigabytes 1 external hard drive and 908 PDFs
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- Columbia College (Columbia University)
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This collection is composed of the general files of Columbia College's Dean's Office, the minutes of Columbia College committees and the correspondence of Columbia College administrative officers during the years 1892 through 2019. A review of this collection allows researchers to gain insights into the interaction of Columbia College faculty and administrators with students, fellow faculty members, parents of students, and administrators of other colleges.
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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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Marie Runyon Papers, 1955-2008
14 linear feet 10 record cartons and two map case drawers of oversize materials- Abstract Or Scope
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Marie Runyon was an activist and former New York State legislator. Born in North Carolina in 1915, she moved to Morningside Heights and in 1963 began a decades long fight against Columbia University over its real estate practices and expansion in the neighborhood. Runyon founded the Morningside Tenants Committee as well as other tenants' organizations, and she brought a number of cases to court to prevent her eviction from her apartment at 130 Morningside Drive. She also worked for many political and service organizations throughout her career.
Marie Runyon Papers, 1955-2008 14 linear feet 10 record cartons and two map case drawers of oversize materials
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- Runyon, Marie M
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Marie Runyon was an activist and former New York State legislator. Born in North Carolina in 1915, she moved to Morningside Heights and in 1963 began a decades long fight against Columbia University over its real estate practices and expansion in the neighborhood. Runyon founded the Morningside Tenants Committee as well as other tenants' organizations, and she brought a number of cases to court to prevent her eviction from her apartment at 130 Morningside Drive. She also worked for many political and service organizations throughout her career.
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Professorial Memorial Collection: J. Bartlet Brebner Stephen Koss Garret Mattingly, 1927-1993
1 linear feet 2 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains materials related to the lives and work, and memorials for, three Columbia University professors known by R.K. Webb: J. Bartlet Brebner, Stephen Koss, and Garrett Mattingly. R.K. Webb, Professor of History Emeritus at University of Maryland-Baltimore County, studied under Professors Brebner and Mattingly as a graduate student at Columbia University, later taught at Columbia University in the Department of History, and served as editor of the American Historical Review.
Professorial Memorial Collection: J. Bartlet Brebner Stephen Koss Garret Mattingly, 1927-1993 1 linear feet 2 document boxes
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- Webb, R. K (Robert Kiefer), 1922-2012
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This collection contains materials related to the lives and work, and memorials for, three Columbia University professors known by R.K. Webb: J. Bartlet Brebner, Stephen Koss, and Garrett Mattingly. R.K. Webb, Professor of History Emeritus at University of Maryland-Baltimore County, studied under Professors Brebner and Mattingly as a graduate student at Columbia University, later taught at Columbia University in the Department of History, and served as editor of the American Historical Review.
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RBML Office Files, 1917-2022
176.26 linear feet 274 document boxes and 62 record cartons 54 Volumes 54 reading room ledger books- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains the administrative records of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, from its days as the Department of Special Collections to the present.
RBML Office Files, 1917-2022 176.26 linear feet 274 document boxes and 62 record cartons 54 Volumes 54 reading room ledger books
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- Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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This collection contains the administrative records of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, from its days as the Department of Special Collections to the present.
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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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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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