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General manuscripts, 1789-2013
41 linear feet 82 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The General Manuscript Collection is an artificial collection of correspondence, diaries, lecture notes, class work, essays, administrative documents, minutes, and other documents collected by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Single items or very small collections are generally classified as part of the general manuscript collection rather than assigned an individual manuscript number. Additionally, small additions to existing RBML manuscript collections may be classified as part of the General Manuscript Collection.
Foreman, Stephen to Rev. William S. Plumer, New Echota, Ga., 1833 October 21, 1833
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- (a.l.s., 2p., attached is a broadside of the Chrokee alphabet 51358F)
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(a.l.s., 2p., attached is a broadside of the Chrokee alphabet 51358F)
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Hunt-Berol Sheet Music Collection, 1700s-1900s
244 linear feet 227 boxes; 25000 items; oversize- Abstract Or Scope
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Printed music from the 18th-20th centuries, primarily 19th century American. Almost half the items are popular editions of European composers' instrumental music. The collection contains a large quantity of patriotic music such as the 1798 "Adams and Liberty" and the first and third editions (both 1798) of "Hail Columbia" and a comprehensive collection of music from the Civil War. There are also early printings of "The Star Spangled Banner," first and later editions of Stephen Foster's music, and a large collection of Benjamin Carr materials. Collection of 16th-20th century rare music books was cataloged individually. Primarily collected by Arthur Billings Hunt, 1890-1971, baritone, musical director and broadcaster. Most of the items are of American origin, and reflect Hunt's wide-ranging interests in sacred and secular music.
Series III: Song Sheets 3 manuscript boxes
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- These songsheets and broadsides are primarily of 19th-century American origin. They were formerly
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These songsheets and broadsides are primarily of 19th-century American origin. They were formerly known as the Hunt-Berol Songsheets, and were integrated into this collection in 2021.
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Hunt-Berol Sheet Music Collection, 1700s-1900s 244 linear feet 227 boxes; 25000 items; oversize
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- The songsheets and broadsides in series III were formerly known as the Hunt-Berol Songsheets, and
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- Berol, Alfred C., 1892-1974
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Printed music from the 18th-20th centuries, primarily 19th century American. Almost half the items are popular editions of European composers' instrumental music. The collection contains a large quantity of patriotic music such as the 1798 "Adams and Liberty" and the first and third editions (both 1798) of "Hail Columbia" and a comprehensive collection of music from the Civil War. There are also early printings of "The Star Spangled Banner," first and later editions of Stephen Foster's music, and a large collection of Benjamin Carr materials. Collection of 16th-20th century rare music books was cataloged individually. Primarily collected by Arthur Billings Hunt, 1890-1971, baritone, musical director and broadcaster. Most of the items are of American origin, and reflect Hunt's wide-ranging interests in sacred and secular music.
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E. R. A. Seligman Library, bulk 1500-1920
35000 Volumes per JRS Uberlist: 22,619 cataloged books (from 1996/97 shelf read), 800 broadsides and 3000 pamphlets- Abstract Or Scope
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The Seligman Library of 35,000 volumes, which include books, pamphlets and broadsides, covers the subjects of economics and political science from the earliest printed books to the 1920s. Renowned for its books on economics and banking, the collection includes the library of American finance formed by Albert Bolles between 1830 and 1880, all of the works written by Alexander Hamilton, and over one thousand broadsides. The books were purchased by Columbia University in 1929 and 1942 from the collection of Professor E. R. A. Seligman (1861-1939). The Seligman classification scheme arranged the materials in chronological order, subdivided by country of publication. There is some uncataloged material, including a collection of ca. 450 pamphlets related to Chartism collected by Francis Place (1771-1854), and the Oastler collection, ca. 109 pamphlets collected by Richard Oastler (1789-1861), an English advocate of factory reform.
E. R. A. Seligman Library, bulk 1500-1920 35000 Volumes per JRS Uberlist: 22,619 cataloged books (from 1996/97 shelf read), 800 broadsides and 3000 pamphlets
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- The Seligman Library of 35,000 volumes, which include books, pamphlets and broadsides, covers the
broadsides. The books were purchased by Columbia University in 1929 and 1942 from the collection of Professor - Abstract Or Scope
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The Seligman Library of 35,000 volumes, which include books, pamphlets and broadsides, covers the subjects of economics and political science from the earliest printed books to the 1920s. Renowned for its books on economics and banking, the collection includes the library of American finance formed by Albert Bolles between 1830 and 1880, all of the works written by Alexander Hamilton, and over one thousand broadsides. The books were purchased by Columbia University in 1929 and 1942 from the collection of Professor E. R. A. Seligman (1861-1939). The Seligman classification scheme arranged the materials in chronological order, subdivided by country of publication. There is some uncataloged material, including a collection of ca. 450 pamphlets related to Chartism collected by Francis Place (1771-1854), and the Oastler collection, ca. 109 pamphlets collected by Richard Oastler (1789-1861), an English advocate of factory reform.
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French Resistance collection, 1940-1944
1 Linear Feet 1 half-manuscript box, 1 oversize box- Abstract Or Scope
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Printed materials (newsletters, broadsides, newspapers, pamphlets, handbills), ephemera, and letters documenting activities of the French Resistance and the Communist Party of France. Includes broadside newspapers from August 1944, when Paris was liberated from the German army.
French Resistance collection, 1940-1944 1 Linear Feet 1 half-manuscript box, 1 oversize box
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- Printed materials (newsletters, broadsides, newspapers, pamphlets, handbills), ephemera, and
broadside newspapers from August 1944, when Paris was liberated from the German army. - Creator
- Brochon, L.
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Printed materials (newsletters, broadsides, newspapers, pamphlets, handbills), ephemera, and letters documenting activities of the French Resistance and the Communist Party of France. Includes broadside newspapers from August 1944, when Paris was liberated from the German army.
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Bob Fass Recordings and Papers, 1935-2011, bulk 1963-1991
200 linear feet 150 record cartons, 45 document boxes, 1 half-document box, 82 audiocassette boxes, and 17 flat boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The Bob Fass Recordings and Papers contains materials created by Bob Fass, host of the late-night program Radio Unnameable on New York City's WBAI radio station. The collection primarily consists of audio recordings of Radio Unnameable and other radio programs hosted by Bob Fass between 1963 and 2011. A small number of video recordings, photographs, correspondence, printed ephemera, and motion picture films are also included in the collection.
Unidentified Bob Fass radio show, undated 1 open reel audiotapes (1/4")
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- talking about folk music and Broadside Magazine. Dylan sings "The Ballad of Donald White." Pete Seeger
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Gil Turner sings "Benny 'Kid' Paret." Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and Sis Cunningham are in the studio talking about folk music and Broadside Magazine. Dylan sings "The Ballad of Donald White." Pete Seeger sings "I Can See A New Day."
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Charles Frederick Chandler architectural records and papers collection, 1876-1896
167 drawings 1 manuscript box 1 print box- Abstract Or Scope
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The Charles Frederick Chandler collection is composed of several parts. It contains a miscellaneous collection of approximately 167 drawings, notebooks, letters, pamphlets, clippings, etc. formed by Chandler on the subject of tenement housing and documents work on Chandler's house at 51 E. 54th Street in New York City. The Chandler collection also contains 13 photographs, collected by Chandler, related to the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. Additional materials include a collection of photo processes and two E.T. Potter broadsides dated 1887-1888.
Charles Frederick Chandler architectural records and papers collection, 1876-1896 167 drawings 1 manuscript box 1 print box
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- architectural drawings, broadsides, correspondence, photographs, publications surveyed 09/25/2002.
E.T. Potter broadsides dated 1887-1888. - Creator
- Chandler, Charles Frederick, 1836-1925
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The Charles Frederick Chandler collection is composed of several parts. It contains a miscellaneous collection of approximately 167 drawings, notebooks, letters, pamphlets, clippings, etc. formed by Chandler on the subject of tenement housing and documents work on Chandler's house at 51 E. 54th Street in New York City. The Chandler collection also contains 13 photographs, collected by Chandler, related to the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. Additional materials include a collection of photo processes and two E.T. Potter broadsides dated 1887-1888.
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J. Max and Ruth Clement Bond papers, 1912-2004, bulk 1930-1990
32 linear feet 42 Boxes: 17 document boxes, 23 record cartons, 1 oversized box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains the papers of J. Max Bond, Sr. (1902-1991), educator, State Department and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) official and president of the University of Liberia, and Ruth Clement Bond (1904-2005), chair of the English Department at Kentucky State College and at the University of Liberia, and president of the African-American Women's Association. The collection includes extensive family and professional correspondence, writings, and documents relating to educational, political, community and civil rights organizations in which the Bonds participated. The collection also contains photographs and ephemera.
Subseries II.1: Country and Regional, 1939-1990
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- newspapers, several broadsides of Liberian government proclamations, pamphlets, newspapers, and brochures
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The bulk of the material in this subseries is related to the countries and regions in which Max Bond worked while employed by the United States Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Materials include reports—many of which were written by Max Bond—correspondence, printed material and ephemera. Printed materials include a small collection of Liberian newspapers, several broadsides of Liberian government proclamations, pamphlets, newspapers, and brochures—published by various African states as well as the US State Department. Also here are Ruth Bond's notes and report of her trip to West Africa in 1978. The trip, a feasibility study, was sponsored by the International Division of the National Council of Negro Women. Some correspondence, both professional and occasionally personal, can also be found here.
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Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Artists' Books Collection, 2007-2015
278 Volumes approximately 278 artists' books- Abstract Or Scope
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Collection of artists' books created by artists participating in the Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition; donated by the founder of the coalition Beau Beausoleil between December 2019 and March 2020. Each participating book artist was asked to complete three books over the course of a year that reflected both the strength and fragility of books, but also showed the endurance of the ideas within them.
Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Artists' Books Collection, 2007-2015 278 Volumes approximately 278 artists' books
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- members include poets, writers, and artists from many countries, and projects have included broadsides
and Manuscript Library that contains prints, broadsides, and photographs. https://clio.columbia.edu - Creator
- Beausoleil, Beau, 1941-
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Collection of artists' books created by artists participating in the Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition; donated by the founder of the coalition Beau Beausoleil between December 2019 and March 2020. Each participating book artist was asked to complete three books over the course of a year that reflected both the strength and fragility of books, but also showed the endurance of the ideas within them.
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Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, 1866-1979-(bulk 1949-1964).
56 Linear Feet 118 manuscript boxes 5 print boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Douglas Putnam Haskellan (1899-1979) was an American writer, architecture critic and magazine editor. This collection contains correspondence, memos, articles, speeches, lectures, transcripts, clippings, notes, printed matter, photographs, audiotapes, and memorabilia mainly relating to Douglas Haskell's editorship at Architectural Forum and his professional activities. The collection includes items dating from 1866 to 1979, with the majority of materials dating from the period of 1949 to 1964.
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- Plaza, New York.; Broadside, 53.5 x 42 cm. Includes list of AIA Design Committee members: Richard W
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Who Is Responsible For Ugliness? First Conference on Aesthetic Responsibility. April 3, 1962, Hotel Plaza, New York.; Broadside, 53.5 x 42 cm. Includes list of AIA Design Committee members: Richard W. Snibbe, Emanuel N. Turano, Edgar Tafel, William W. Atkin, Marcel Breuer, Walker O. Cain, John M. Johansen, Philip C. Johnson, Rolf Myller, Ladislav L. Rado, George Cooper Rudolph.
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Robert College records, 1858-2018
110 linear feet 208 boxes, 2 map case drawers- Abstract Or Scope
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These records contain information related to the formation of Robert College (Bebek, Turkey). They document the founders' attempts to define the mission of a Christian college within the Ottoman Empire, their efforts to obtain permission to purchase land, and their efforts to gain necessary permits to build upon the site.
Series X: Financial Records
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- There are several printed pamphlets and broadsides designed for fundraising that describe the
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This series spans the years from the 1860s to the 1940s. A sizable portion of the early records concern the expenses of constructing buildings on the Bebek campus. There are financial statements for the 1870s prepared by George Washburn in his capacity as treasurer and an 1899 list of securities held by the trustees on behalf of the College. In many instances there is correspondence that refers to financial matters.
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