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Alumnae Affairs Biographical Questionnaire, 1956-1957
18.21 Linear Feet 55 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of biographical questionnaires from the Office of Alumnae Affairs.
Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Rick Halperin Papers, 1987-1999, bulk 1989-1995
14.15 linear feet 13 record cartons, 2 document boxes, 1 half-sized document box- Abstract Or Scope
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The collection documents the work of Rick Halperin during his time serving on the Amnesty International of the USA Board of Directors.
Amnesty International of the USA Inc. Rick Halperin Papers, 1987-1999, bulk 1989-1995 14.15 linear feet 13 record cartons, 2 document boxes, 1 half-sized document box
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- Halperin, Rick
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The collection documents the work of Rick Halperin during his time serving on the Amnesty International of the USA Board of Directors.
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Boris Aleksandrovich Nikol'skii Papers, 1894-1969
4000 items 12 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, questionnaires, photographs, and printed materials. Cataloged correspondents are Ilín, Anton Denikin, Ivan Shmelev, Boris Zaĭt︠s︡ev, and Kirill Zaĭt︠s︡ev. Correspondence primarily concerns the Russian embassy in Stockholm through 1920 and the Russian Christian Labor Movement (1931-1940). Manuscripts are mostly by Ivan Ilín on anti-Communist topics. Subject files generally concern conferences of the Russian Christian Labor Movement, and also contain information on the Conference Economique des Allies a Paris (1916), the Russian embassy in Stockholm, and Witte's visit to Norway in 1894. Questionnaires, photographs and printed materials mostly deal with the Russian Christian Labor movement. Printed materials contain issues 7-91 of the periodical "Novy put"́ of the Bureau of Russian Christian Workers. The great majority of this collection concerns the Russian Christian Labor Movement.
Boris Aleksandrovich Nikol'skii Papers, 1894-1969 4000 items 12 boxes
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- Nikolśkiĭ, Boris Alexandrovich, d. 1969
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The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, questionnaires, photographs, and printed materials. Cataloged correspondents are Ilín, Anton Denikin, Ivan Shmelev, Boris Zaĭt︠s︡ev, and Kirill Zaĭt︠s︡ev. Correspondence primarily concerns the Russian embassy in Stockholm through 1920 and the Russian Christian Labor Movement (1931-1940). Manuscripts are mostly by Ivan Ilín on anti-Communist topics. Subject files generally concern conferences of the Russian Christian Labor Movement, and also contain information on the Conference Economique des Allies a Paris (1916), the Russian embassy in Stockholm, and Witte's visit to Norway in 1894. Questionnaires, photographs and printed materials mostly deal with the Russian Christian Labor movement. Printed materials contain issues 7-91 of the periodical "Novy put"́ of the Bureau of Russian Christian Workers. The great majority of this collection concerns the Russian Christian Labor Movement.
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Columbia University in World War I Collection, 1914-1970
8.92 linear feet 19 document boxes; 1 index card box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains records documenting Columbia University's activities slightly prior to, during and immediately following World War I. The collection consists of mostly correspondence, but also includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets, various publications, reports, photographs, service record cards, and numerous lists of Columbia men and women who served during the war.
Columbia University in World War I Collection, 1914-1970 8.92 linear feet 19 document boxes; 1 index card box
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- Columbia University
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This collection contains records documenting Columbia University's activities slightly prior to, during and immediately following World War I. The collection consists of mostly correspondence, but also includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets, various publications, reports, photographs, service record cards, and numerous lists of Columbia men and women who served during the war.
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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 in World War II collection, 1933-1975 32.02 linear feet 6 record cartons, 59 document boxes 3 index card boxes
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- Columbia University
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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.
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Columbia University Libraries Library Survey records, 1944-1957
7.51 linear feet 18 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The questionnaires, replies and tabulation summaries of a survey of Columbia University Libraries users conducted in 1956. This survey of students, faculty, staff and alumni was part of the larger study of Columbia University's educational program which was issued by the President's Committee on the Educational Future of the University under the title: THE EDUCATIONAL FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY, 1957.
Columbia University Libraries Library Survey records, 1944-1957 7.51 linear feet 18 document boxes
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- Columbia University. Libraries
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The questionnaires, replies and tabulation summaries of a survey of Columbia University Libraries users conducted in 1956. This survey of students, faculty, staff and alumni was part of the larger study of Columbia University's educational program which was issued by the President's Committee on the Educational Future of the University under the title: THE EDUCATIONAL FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY, 1957.
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Declaration of Atlantic Unity records, 1948-1978
22.75 linear feet 55 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence files of the Declaration of Atlantic Unity. The declarations which they issued are in the box of printed materials (No. 49)
Declaration of Atlantic Unity records, 1948-1978 22.75 linear feet 55 boxes
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- Declaration of Atlantic Unity
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Correspondence files of the Declaration of Atlantic Unity. The declarations which they issued are in the box of printed materials (No. 49)
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Dorothy Ethlyn Cole papers, 1953-1955
9 linear feet 21 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Editorial files of the third edition of WHO'S WHO IN LIBRARY SERVICE, 1955.
Dorothy Ethlyn Cole papers, 1953-1955 9 linear feet 21 boxes
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- Cole, Dorothy Ethlyn, 1907-
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Editorial files of the third edition of WHO'S WHO IN LIBRARY SERVICE, 1955.
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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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Frances Henne papers, 1865-1987
8.5 linear feet 14 boxes 2 oversize folders- Abstract Or Scope
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Notes and books from the library of Frances Elizabeth Henne, including some of her own books from her childhood, and others on children's literature inscribed to her by the authors; material for her class on illustration in children's literature, 1952-1979; and memorabilia. Also, a 3,000 card bibliography of children's books cited in book dealer catalogs as well as a small group of entries for monographs and serials with references to children's literature; printed ephemera collected by Phyllis Yuill Marquart (Columbia M.L.S., 1973) relating to her collecting of and research on Helen Bannerman's LITTLE BLACK SAMBO. Included are photocopies of Bannerman's out-of-print books, a folder on commercial spinoffs, such as Sambo's Restaurants, photocopies of various editions of STRUWELPETER, which contains the Sambo story and a 1971 BBC audio tape recording and transcript of a radio program on the topic.
Frances Henne papers, 1865-1987 8.5 linear feet 14 boxes 2 oversize folders
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- Henne, Frances, 1906-1985
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Notes and books from the library of Frances Elizabeth Henne, including some of her own books from her childhood, and others on children's literature inscribed to her by the authors; material for her class on illustration in children's literature, 1952-1979; and memorabilia. Also, a 3,000 card bibliography of children's books cited in book dealer catalogs as well as a small group of entries for monographs and serials with references to children's literature; printed ephemera collected by Phyllis Yuill Marquart (Columbia M.L.S., 1973) relating to her collecting of and research on Helen Bannerman's LITTLE BLACK SAMBO. Included are photocopies of Bannerman's out-of-print books, a folder on commercial spinoffs, such as Sambo's Restaurants, photocopies of various editions of STRUWELPETER, which contains the Sambo story and a 1971 BBC audio tape recording and transcript of a radio program on the topic.
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