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Columbia University in World War II collection, 1933-1975
32.02 linear feet 6 record cartons, 59 document boxes 3 index card boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Records documenting Columbia University's activities prior to, during and immediately following World War II represent the focus of the collection. The collection contains material generated by a variety of groups and offices on campus evidencing the varied activities undertaken by the Columbia community during this time of world crisis.
Columbia University. School of Library Service. Alumni collection, 1887-1967
35 linear feet (28 record cartons)- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, etc.
Columbia University. School of Library Service. Alumni collection, 1887-1967 35 linear feet (28 record cartons)
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- Columbia University. School of Library Service
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, etc.
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Double Discovery Center records, 1965-2005, bulk 1985-1995
61.5 linear feet 51 record cartons, 20 archival boxes, 1 half-size archival box- Abstract Or Scope
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Established in 1965 by Columbia University, the Double Discovery Center (DDC) provides educational programs and services to low income and first generation college-bound junior high and high school students in New York City. The DDC is one of the oldest Upward Bound programs in the United States. The collection contains the records of the DDC from 1965 to 2005, including student files and materials documenting the DDC's primary programs, Upward Bound and Talent Search.
Double Discovery Center records, 1965-2005, bulk 1985-1995 61.5 linear feet 51 record cartons, 20 archival boxes, 1 half-size archival box
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- Columbia College (Columbia University). Double Discovery Center
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Established in 1965 by Columbia University, the Double Discovery Center (DDC) provides educational programs and services to low income and first generation college-bound junior high and high school students in New York City. The DDC is one of the oldest Upward Bound programs in the United States. The collection contains the records of the DDC from 1965 to 2005, including student files and materials documenting the DDC's primary programs, Upward Bound and Talent Search.
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New York State Library School records, 1887-1967
33 linear feet 92 boxes, 2 oversize flat boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The incomplete records of the New York State Library School, Albany, 1890-1911. Included are diploma lists, grade sheets, examination questions, examination questions with corresponding set of students' answers, pass cards, senior certificate lists, an admissions application, entrance examinations, curriculum materials, and some documents for the class of 1890. Also, records of the New York State Library School Association, Incorporated. In addition to letters from such prominent American librarians as Katharine L. Sharp, Joseph Wheeler, Ralph Munn, and James I. Wyer, there are minutes, reports, memoranda, and printed documents, including the Association's constitution. There is a scrapbook of blanks and forms used in the executive departments of U.S. libraries in 1893, mounted by the N.Y. State Library School for the American Library Association World's Columbian Exposition Comparative Library Exhibit (Chicago, 1893). Also, files of the school consisting of course materials, exams, publications of the School, student records, admission files, class lists and rankings, and some related correspondence.
New York State Library School records, 1887-1967 33 linear feet 92 boxes, 2 oversize flat boxes
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- New York State Library. School
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The incomplete records of the New York State Library School, Albany, 1890-1911. Included are diploma lists, grade sheets, examination questions, examination questions with corresponding set of students' answers, pass cards, senior certificate lists, an admissions application, entrance examinations, curriculum materials, and some documents for the class of 1890. Also, records of the New York State Library School Association, Incorporated. In addition to letters from such prominent American librarians as Katharine L. Sharp, Joseph Wheeler, Ralph Munn, and James I. Wyer, there are minutes, reports, memoranda, and printed documents, including the Association's constitution. There is a scrapbook of blanks and forms used in the executive departments of U.S. libraries in 1893, mounted by the N.Y. State Library School for the American Library Association World's Columbian Exposition Comparative Library Exhibit (Chicago, 1893). Also, files of the school consisting of course materials, exams, publications of the School, student records, admission files, class lists and rankings, and some related correspondence.
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