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Department of Zoology records, 1900-1942

1 linear feet 1 record carton
Abstract Or Scope

This collections consists of the Department of Zoology staff meeting minutes (1925-1937) and the correspondence of Professor James H. McGregor (1900-1942).

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Historical subject files, 1810s-2022, bulk 1968-1972

183.06 linear feet 439 document boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Historical Subject Files Collection documents Columbia University history and related topics from 1754 to the present. The collection includes articles, booklets, clippings, correspondence, memoranda, non-photographic images, notes, pamphlets, posters, press releases, programs and reports.
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Historical subject files, 1810s-2022, bulk 1968-1972 183.06 linear feet 439 document boxes

Anatolii Vasil'evich Baikalov Papers, 1918-1959

6200 items 26 boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents created during Baikalov's sojourn in England, from about 1918 on. There is correspondence with major Russian emigres such as Aleksandr Guchkov, Aleksandr Kerenskii, Boris Nikolaevskii, and Marc Slonim, and with British figures such as Malcolm Muggeridge, the Duchess of Atholl, Sir Bernard Pares, and Sidney Webb.

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Geroid Tanquary Robinson papers, 1915-1965

33 linear feet 79 boxes 2 oversize boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, subject files, photographs, art works, and printed materials. This collection covers the entire span of his life, although by far the greatest part relates to his activities as a professor from the 1930s to the 1960s. Among the correspondents are many important figures in American Russian studies or Columbia University; there are also many letters from his wife, Clemens T. Robinson, and Lewis Mumford. Manuscripts by Robinson include his "Rural Russia under the Old Regime" lectures, notes, speeches and essays, and also miscellaneous pieces (essays, reviews, poems, stories, plays, etc.) that he wrote while he was an aspiring young journalist and writer in the 1910s and 1920s. Manuscripts by others consist of student theses, papers, books and reports that were given him for review or comment. Subject files deal with such topics as his service in World War I; Columbia University (especially the Libraries and the History Department); and various aspects of academic life and Russian studies. Almost nothing in the collection has any bearing on his government service during World War II; items from the war years concern personal affairs or scholarship. There are photographs of Robinson and his wife; family photographs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries; and Russian scenes. Art works include items by Clemens T. Robinson. Among the printed materials are two books inscribed by Mumford to Robinson.

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International Institute of Rural Reconstruction records, 1914-2018

163 linear feet 271 boxes; Audio Visual boxes; Flat boxes; 8 Tube boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, lectures, notes, diaries, notebooks, reports, financial records, blueprints, photographs, and printed materials of Y.C. James Yen and the IIRR concerned with the development, sharing, and financing innovative methods of teaching, improving agriculture, health and family planning, and education in impoverished villages. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Pearl Buck, William O. Douglas, Nelson Rockefeller, and DeWitt Clinton.

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Daniel C. Dunham papers, 1955-2021, bulk 1960s-1990s

8 document boxes
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Daniel C. Dunham (1929-2000) was an architect, consultant, inventor, and educator best known for his architectural works in East Pakistan/Bangladesh and his consultancy work in developing nations throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. He was a professor at Columbia University and the City College of New York where he taught courses on solar energy, urban planning and tropical architecture. This collection documents Dunham's long-spanning and multi-faceted career. The collection consists primarily of papers from his consultancy and university work, though his early architectural work is present, mainly in photographic formats.
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Robert K. Merton papers, 1928-2003, bulk 1943-2001

220 linear feet 475 manuscript boxes, 1 small manuscript box, 1 flat box, 1 small flat box, 11 index card boxes, 18 large index card boxes, 1 record carton
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The Robert K. Merton papers document the noted sociologist's career as a student, professor, writer, and researcher. Merton's numerous and varied academic and professional affiliations, activities, and accomplishments are reflected in correspondence, memoranda, drafts, clippings, and notes.
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Robert McCaughey Statistical Profile of the Barnard College Faculty, 1900-1974 Papers., 1974-1975; 1992, bulk 1974-1975

2.71 Linear Feet 6 document boxes, 1 half document box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains research and materials related to the 1975 publication of A Statistical Profile of the Barnard College Faculty, 1900-1974, by Barnard professor of history Robert McCaughey.
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Robert McCaughey Statistical Profile of the Barnard College Faculty, 1900-1974 Papers., 1974-1975; 1992, bulk 1974-1975 2.71 Linear Feet 6 document boxes, 1 half document box

Council for Research in the Social Sciences records, 1922-1970, bulk 1925-1968

8 linear feet 19 archival document boxes
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This collection contains the correspondence, minutes and meetings, projects and reports of the Council for Research in the Social Sciences.
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Morningside Area Alliance records, 1947-1992

149 linear feet 118 record cartons, 4 oversized flat boxes, 75 tubes, and 3 document boxes
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The Morningside Area Alliance is an organization working for community improvement on behalf of its member institutions in the Morningside Heights neighborhood in New York City. The organization was founded as Morningside Heights Inc. in 1947 through joint action of fourteen Morningside Institutions--Columbia University, St. Luke's Hospital, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Teacher's College, Barnard College, Corpus Christi Church, Home for Old Men and Aged Couples, International House, Jewish Theological Seminary, Juilliard School of Music, St. Hilda's and St. Hugh's School, The Riverside Church, Union Theological Seminary, and the Women's Hospital of St. Luke's Center--with the expressed purpose of "[promoting] the improvement of Morningside Heights as an attractive, residential, educational, and cultural area." The collection includes much, if not all, of the material that was created by the organization as part of its daily business from 1947 to 1992, when the materials were accessioned into University Archives at Columbia University. This includes records of the Board of Directors and the various Committees within the Alliance; assorted publications, reports, pamphlets, and theses both acquired and created by the organization; files of the different offices within the organization; maps, plans, and photographs used and created by the Alliance for its work; and the collected materials and files created for the organization's projects in different subject areas--specifically buildings, community services and programs, public safety, schools, and the Morningside General Neighborhood Renewal Plan. The collection also includes a large quantity of material rearranged into subject files on different areas of concern within the organization.
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Centennial Office, 1963-1989

5.88 Linear Feet 13 boxes, 1 half document box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of materials from the Barnard College Centinnial Office.
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Alfred Neumann architectural records and papers, 1900-1985, bulk 1950s-1960s

8 document boxes 60 folders flat-file 9 rolls
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Alfred Neumann (1900-1968) was a Czech architect with an international career. Most of his major projects were executed in Israel; his earlier work consisted mainly of private residences for Czech clients, as well as commercial and residential architecture undertaken with various firms or government bodies in Paris, Berlin, Algiers, and South Africa. Neumann devoted a substantial portion of his career to teaching and to research into architectural morphology, theories of proportion, polyhedral structures, and architectural space as pattern. He taught at both the Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) in Haifa, and the Université Laval in Quebec. He participated in CIAM (Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne), Groupe Espace, and other architectural groups throughout his career. This collection consists mainly of project drawings and photographs, personal and professional correspondence, Neumann's writings and research, papers related to Neumann's membership in CIAM, and publications related to his projects. The bulk of the material dates from Neumann's later career and concerns projects and research undertaken while Neumann was in Israel.
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Programs of study, other universites, 1965, 1966

Series VI: Faculty Papers

Peter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006, bulk 1980-2002

22 manuscript boxes 441 drawings 441 drawings 11 audiocassettes 11 audiocassettes
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This collection contains materials related to a full range of Blake's personal, professional, and academic lives. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1980s through the early 2000s. His professional and faculty papers document many of his interests, and primarily include published and unpublished lectures and articles. Although Blake delivered his lectures at various architectural schools in the United States and abroad, the specific locations of the lectures are not usually recorded on the documents. In addition, many articles he wrote for publication appear as annotated typescripts. There are also significant papers related to publication of his memoir No Place Like Utopia (Knopf, 1993), including correspondence and some production records. Throughout the professional and faculty papers are also found a large number of reference files relating to modern architecture, art, design, urbanism, technology, and current events, compiled over many decades. The collection also contains correspondence with personal friends, clients, and professional and academic colleagues. There is an especially significant amount of correspondence and clippings related to Patwant Singh, a Sikh writer, commentator, journalist, editor, and publisher, with whom Blake was a close friend. There are also many materials including correspondence, typescripts, and book production records related to Philip Johnson and Paul Rudolph, with whom Blake was also close. Architectural project records include original and reprographic drawings and photographs for 40 residential and institutional designs, located primarily in New York City and the surrounding region. Of particular note are drawings and papers related to Blake's important Pin Wheel House (1954) in Water Mill, New York. In addition, there are drawings related to the American National Exhibition in Moscow (1959). Finally, there is a significant number of drawings, photographs, and correspondence related to the Benjamin Gerson Residence (1999-2003) in Johnsonburg, New Jersey, one of Blake's last architectural projects.

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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
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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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Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) records, 1962-2020

57 Linear Feet 99 document boxes, 4 half-document boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 3 flat files 47.19 Gigabytes 11 A/V files and 1,669 digital images (.jpg)
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This collection consists of records from the Barnard Center for Research on Women, formerly known as the Barnard Women's Center. It includes bylaws; director's and financial reports; correspondence; Executive Committee minutes; planning and publicity materials for and recordings of the Scholar and the Feminist Conference, career workshops and other events; and administrative materials related to women's studies courses, the Women's Center Resource Collection, the Women's Counseling Project, and other projects and publications.
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James Marston Fitch papers, 1933-2000, 1933-2000

18 manuscript boxes 1 folder flat-file 18 manuscript boxes 1 folder flat-file
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This small collection contains primarily correspondence, itineraries, and papers related to Fitch's publications, travel, and the administration of Columbia University's Historic Preservation program. There are copies and drafts of several articles and reports generated for various organizations authored by Fitch and others (all reports are noted in italics in the spreadsheet). Also included is the unfinished manuscript of Fitch's final book project on American architecture. Of particular note among the reference materials are fifty-two photographs of Richard Neutra's VDL Research House in Los Angeles, some taken by architectural photographer Julius Shulman.

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Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs records, 1844-2008

534 linear feet 1069 manuscript boxes
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Correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial records, publications, notes, subject files, awards, speeches, reports and audiovisual materials document work by the Church Peace Union, its successors Council on Religion in International Affairs and Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and related organizations such as the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches. The first installment of the CCEIA archival materials came to the RBML in 1974, with numerous additions over the years. A major addition in 1982 contained primarily the records of the Board of Directors and their semi-annual meetings, as well as the various programs and institutes of the Council, for the years 1972-1982, along with selected 1930s materials. 1986 addition contains presidential correspondence files, minutes of the Board of Trustees and committees, special projects, programs and conferences files, and the business and editorial files of "Worldview". Correspondents include John Foster Dulles, Jane Addams, Fiorello La Guardia, and Paul Tillich. 1990 and 2000 additions includes files of CCEIA presidents and vice presidents, paper and audiovisual materials on Merrill House Conversation Programs; Educational programs; International Monetary Fund/Lecture series; The Annals Of The Academy Of Political & Social Science; Washington Consultations; Colloquia for the Clergy; Church State Project; Asian Development & The Carribean Initiative; Korea: Year 2000 Project; fundraising files, printed materials and files of the Department of Publications.

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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Records, 1905-1979

250 linear feet
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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT), founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1905 with a dual mission of a teacher pension fund and an educational research center, played a prominent role in research and development of educational standards. The collection contains records from the "New York" (1904-1980) period of the Foundation's activities.
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Dwight D. Miner papers on the history of Columbia University, 1938-1978

19.6 Linear Feet 47 document boxes, 1 oversize folder
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Miner's correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, manuscript and typescript notes, and printed materials relating to the history of Columbia University. Interfiled with Miner's papers are the correspondence, manuscripts, and notes of Columbia librarian Roger Howson (1882-1962) who had been writing a history of the University at the time of his retirement in 1948. Howson and Miner's correspondence is chiefly with Columbia University administrators, faculty, staff, and alumni and deals entirely with the history of the university. The two major Columbia correspondents are Provost Frank D. Fackenthal and Secretary Philip M. Hayden. There are manuscript and typescript drafts of chapters and parts of chapters by Howson and Miner, but neither's history was ever completed or published. These drafts along with the related correspondence, notes, and typescript copies of original manuscripts from Columbia's archives and manuscript collections are filed together under the appropriate headings in the Name and Subject Files. In addition there are two partially completed typescript drafts of each history.

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George Vernadsky Papers, circa 1500-1973, bulk circa 1918-1973

100 linear feet 234 boxes; 4 oversized folders; 1 box glass negatives
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Papers of George Vernadsky (Georgii Vladimirovich Vernadskii, 1887-1973), Yale University professor of Russian history. The collection also includes materials from the Vernadsky/Vernadskii family, especially George Vernadsky's wife, Nina Vernadsky, his parents, Vladimir Vernadskii and Nataliia Vernadskaia, and his sister, Nina Toll'.
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Carnegie Corporation of New York, Series III: Grant Records, 1911-1994

1500 linear feet 3007 boxes
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The Corporation awards grants to nonprofit organizations and institutions for projects that are broadly educational in nature and that show promise of having national or international impact. Certain appropriations are made for activities, such as Corporation-led initiatives that are administered by the foundation's officers. The trustees set the overall policies of the foundation and have final authority to approve all grants above $50,000 recommended by the program staff. Grants of $25,000 or less, called discretionary grants, are made upon the approval of the president and are reported to the board; larger discretionary grants, those between $25,000 and $50,000, are also reviewed by a Corporation-wide group, which makes recommendations to the president. (from Program Guidelines 2003-2004 (http://www.carnegie.org/sub/program/areas.html))

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Serge Chermayeff architectural records and papers, 1909-1980

17 linear feet of papers 1508 photographs 1508 photographs 915 drawings
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This collection contains materials related to Chermayeff's personal, professional, and academic lives, the bulk originating during his residency in the United States, beginning in the late 1930s. Project records document the full range of his work, including many records from his British period. The collection also contains extensive correspondence with personal friends, clients, and professional and academic colleagues.

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Audio Collections, 1936-2007

32.17 Linear Feet 10 boxes, 28 cartons
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The collection consists of original and duplicate audio recordings of speeches and lectures, forums, conferences, interviews, anniversary celebrations, reunions, inaugurations, degree candidate presentations, and concerts.
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School of Mines and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences records, 1863-2007

20.26 linear feet 15 document boxes, 13 record cartons, 4 scrapbook boxes, and one volume
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The records in this collection document the founding, growth, and evolution of the School of Mines, later known as the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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Clifford Green and Victoria Barnett collection of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works in English records, 1984 -- 2013

6 linear feet 6 linear feet; 12 boxes
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This collection contains administrative records pertaining to the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works Translation Project, helmed by members of the International Bonhoeffer Society under the leadership of Clifford Green, Victoria Barnett, and others. Materials relate to the writing, publication, and reception of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works and include correspondence, editorial and working draft files, grantwriting and fundraising documentation, and DBWE research files organized according to their final volume number.
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Sidney Kramer papers and library, 1940s-1980s

176 linear feet 141 boxes
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Papers and 50 boxes of paperback books.

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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
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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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Office of the Secretary records, 1866-2004

98.42 linear feet 29 record cartons, 47 document boxes, 1 half document box (48.82 LF) (Series I-X, processed)
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This collection consists of the records of the Office of the Secretary: Trustee materials and minutes, agreements, trustee biographical files, honor and prizes files, by-laws and statutes, reports, publications, and correspondence.

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North American Academy of Ecumenists records, 1950 -- 2011

7 linear feet 7 linear feet; 15 boxes
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Established in 1967, the North American Academy of Ecumenists (NAAE) is composed of college, university and theological seminary professors engaged in studies related to Christian unity. The collection includes records relating to the founding of the organization, correspondence, administrative records and information on annual conferences.
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Institute of Current World Affairs records, 1914-2018, bulk 1926-2011

145 linear feet 95 record boxes
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The Institute of Current World Affairs records document the history of the ICWA, its sister organization, the American Universities Field Staff, and its founders, Charles and John Crane. Documents include first-hand reports authored by Fellows and field staff, correspondence, minutes, planning documents, subject files, financial records, publications, and photographs.

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Robert College records, 1858-2018

110 linear feet 208 boxes, 2 map case drawers
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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.
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Marc Raeff papers, 1941-2008

38.2 linear feet 91 boxes
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Correspondence, research materials, and personal papers of Marc Isaakovich Raeff (1926-2008), a Russian history scholar and Bakhmeteff Professor of Russian Studies at Columbia University.
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Manning Marable papers, 1967-2012

140 linear feet 92 record cartons 57 document boxes 2 card files boxes and 2 flat boxes
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Marable was a leading figure in African-American studies as well as a historian, social theorist, and political activist. The collection includes appointment books, biographical information, budgets, clippings, correspondence, drafts, lecture notes, manuscripts, photographs, proposals, reports, speeches, syllabi, and teaching materials.
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James Thomson Shotwell papers, 1896-1962

296 boxes 60000 items
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Correspondence and other documents relating to the Paris Peace Conference, League of Nations, and Locarno Pact with which Prof. Shotwell was associated. There is material relating to Shotwell's THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR, as well as to his other writings.

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Carnegie Corporation of New York records, circa 1872-2015

3000 linear feet 2400 boxes, 400 volumes, 112 microfilm reels
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Minutes, correspondence, annual reports, press releases, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual, digital and printed materials document the philanthropic activities and administration of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The collection is actively growing, primarily through regular document transfers from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Andrew Carnegie's biographical information and personal philanthropic activity can be found in Series VII. In addition, his pre-1911 gifts, most notably his donations for libraries and church organs, can be found on microfilm (Series II), in the Home Trust Company Records (VI.A), and Financial Record Books (I.C.1). Grant files (Series III.A), which comprise the bulk of the collection) provide information on projects and institutions founded, endowed or supported by the Corporation. The Special Initiatives series (Series IV) contains the records of task forces, commissions and councils, formed by the Corporation mostly during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s to address specific issues. The Corporation's records include those of other Carnegie philanthropic organizations (Series VI), including the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Home Trust Company, both of which shared staff, officers, and office space with the Corporation for a period of time.

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Community Service Society records, 1842-1995

423 linear feet 718 boxes; 123 bound volumes; 9 packages; 1 crate; 4 framed items (shelved at end of original collection and end of series II)
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Correspondence, reports, memoranda, case records, photographs and printed material. The archive include central and district administrative records; cammittee correspondence and minutes; and files on the various programs--such as sheltered workshops, tuberculosis sanitariums and health centers, public baths and employment bureaus--run by the two organizations. The archive also contains hundreds of photographs, including works by Lewis Hine and Jessie Tarbox Beals; extensive casework files from the beginning of social work (originally referred to as "friendly visiting among the poor"); and copies of masters and doctoral theses from the New York School of Sociel Work and other schools. Much of the research for these theses was based on the CSS files

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Departmental Statistics records, 1960s

5 linear feet 5 linear feet
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This collection consists of the course enrollment, faculty service and relative tuition income for each academic department in the Arts & Sciences and the Schools of Engineering, Business and Law. Originally these "course materials" included institutional figures from 1955-1956 to 1960-1961, but were updated throughout the 1960s.

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Departmental Statistics records, 1960s 5 linear feet 5 linear feet

Committee on Undergraduate Education records, 1990s

.42 linear feet .42 linear feet
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This collection consists of records kept by two faculty members who served on the Committee on Undergraduate Education, part of the University's Strategic Planning Commission.

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Committee on Undergraduate Education records, 1990s .42 linear feet .42 linear feet

Departmental Reports to the President, 1890-1927

0.83 linear feet 2 document boxes
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This collection contains three sets of reports from the academic departments to the President of Columbia College (1890) and Columbia University (1900 and 1927).
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Departmental Reports to the President, 1890-1927 0.83 linear feet 2 document boxes

Zbigniew Brzezinski course materials, 1980s

5 linear feet 5 record cartons
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This collection contains course materials from graduate seminars in international relations taught by Zbigniew Brzezinski in the 1980s. It includes course syllabi, registration and attendance records, petitions for enrollment, student papers and presentation materials, and Brzezinksi's handwritten notes related to the seminars.

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Zbigniew Brzezinski course materials, 1980s 5 linear feet 5 record cartons

President's Committee on the Educational Future of the University (Macmahon Report), 1936-1958

15.42 linear feet 12 record cartons and one document box
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This collection consists of the records of the President's Committee on the Educational Future of the University. The committee files consists of correspondence, planning documents, questionnaires, and other studies. The "non-committee" records contain an extensive library of reports and background materials, both created at Columbia and at other schools. Finally, there are drafts, revisions and final copies of the Macmahon Report.

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President's Committee on the Educational Future of the University (Macmahon Report), 1936-1958 15.42 linear feet 12 record cartons and one document box

Academic eminence records, 1952-1956

3.34 linear feet 8 document boxes
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This collection consists of the materials used to compile the report, Columbia's Academic Eminence: A Report by the University Development Plan Committee's Subcommittee on Academic Eminence, 1954-1955. There are surveys for each academic department (Philosophy) and "field of learning" (Ethics, Logic, Metaphysics). There are also some subcommitee records: minutes, correspondence, outlines, and drafts of the final report.

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Academic eminence records, 1952-1956 3.34 linear feet 8 document boxes

Presidential Commission on Academic Priorities in the Arts and Sciences records (Marcus Report), 1967-1987

7.5 linear feet 6 record cartons
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The collection consists of the records of the Presidential Commission in preparation of their December 1979 report also known as the Marcus Report (Steven Marcus, Chair). It also includes materials related to the Priorities Planning Conferences (1974-1975).

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Presidential Commission on Academic Priorities in the Arts and Sciences records (Marcus Report), 1967-1987 7.5 linear feet 6 record cartons

Academic Review Committee records, 1995-1999

0.42 linear feet 1 document box
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This collection consists of the records of the Academic Review Committee of the Faculty of the Arts and Sciences from the 1990s. It includes copies of the internal and external assessments as well as some departmental self-studies. The files include the Academic Review Committee's final report with recommendations for the department.

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Academic Review Committee records, 1995-1999 0.42 linear feet 1 document box

Alice I. Bryan papers, 1921-1992, bulk 1935-1975

8.65 linear feet 20 document boxes and 1 card file box
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Alice I. Bryan was a professor in the School of Library Service (SLS). She also held a Ph.D. in Psychology, and had professional interests in both disciplines. The papers document her professional career; both at Columbia University and with other associations, research, and special projects.
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Alice I. Bryan papers, 1921-1992, bulk 1935-1975 8.65 linear feet 20 document boxes and 1 card file box

Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures records, 1930-1990

4 linear feet 4 record cartons
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This collection contains the records of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures of Columbia University under multiple chairpersons from 1935 through 1990. Appointment files, intrinsically sensitive, were not retained on advice from Pearl Spiro, Assistant Provost for Academic Appointments; originals are retained by the Office of Academic Appointments.
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Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures records, 1930-1990 4 linear feet 4 record cartons

Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984

927 linear feet 927 record cartons
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Central Files is composed chiefly of correspondence sent and received between Columbia University administrators and other University officers, faculty, and trustees, as well as correspondence sent and received between University administrators and individuals and organizations from outside the university.
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Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984 927 linear feet 927 record cartons

Livingston, Robert Tevoit, files, 1947-1957., 10/1947-6/1957

Coykendall, Frederick, files, 1911-1954., 9/1911-3/1954

Core Curriculum records, 1937-2020, bulk 1937-1995

13.86 linear feet 33 document boxes
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The Core Curriculum records contain teaching and administrative materials chiefly pertaining to the longstanding Columbia College courses Contemporary Civilization and Humanities A (now called Literature Humanities). Materials include syllabi, exams, quizzes, teaching resources, administrative correspondence and memos, and curricular reviews and reports. The Core Curriculum records contain limited material pertaining to Core classes beyond Contemporary Civilization and Literature Humanities.
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Core Curriculum records, 1937-2020, bulk 1937-1995 13.86 linear feet 33 document boxes

Circular of Information, Announcements, and Course Catalogs, 1886-2012

11.11 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of the course catalogs released by Barnard College and Columbia University each year for Barnard students. Material within the course catalogs includes class listings, faculty listings, history of the relationship between Barnard and Columbia, degree requirements, entrance exam guidelines, and school calendars.
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Circular of Information, Announcements, and Course Catalogs, 1886-2012 11.11 Linear Feet

Columbia University School of Library Service Records, 1926-1970

150 linear feet 235 boxes, 151 correspondence file boxes 6
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, curricular materials, and other records. These files are arranged in the following series: General Correspondence, Documentary History (curricular materials), Dean's Office, School of Library Service Alumni Association Study of Student Characteristics, Student Committees, Reading Abilities of Masters Candidates, American Correspondence School of Librarianship, and SLS Alumni Files (essays and articles by alumni).

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Columbia University School of Library Service Records, 1926-1970 150 linear feet 235 boxes, 151 correspondence file boxes 6

Columbia-Barnard Course Guides, 1970-1994

1.42 Linear Feet 1 document box, 1 carton
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This collection consists of Columbia-Barnard Course guides, which were annual student publications that reviewed courses and instructors at Barnard College and Columbia University.
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Columbia-Barnard Course Guides, 1970-1994 1.42 Linear Feet 1 document box, 1 carton

Bradley Commission on History in Schools Records, 1982-1992

9 linear feet 7 record storage cartons and 1 manuscript box
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The Bradley Commission on History in Schools Records contain the commission's administrative records and materials related to the process of creating and sharing guidelines for elementary and secondary school history education in the United States from 1982-1992. Many of these materials were created by Elaine Wrisley Reed, administrative director, Kenneth Jackson, chair, and the sixteen members of the commission. They include files related to the planning, staffing, and funding of the commission as well as correspondence and meeting minutes. The papers also contain surveys the commission drafted and distributed to teachers to collect data for the project. Teachers were surveyed on the history requirements at their school, the obstacles they faced, and recommendations to improve their field. The results of those surveys and the commission's conclusions are documented with drafts and final versions of two publications, as well as videos and other materials from two associated conferences.

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Bradley Commission on History in Schools Records, 1982-1992 9 linear feet 7 record storage cartons and 1 manuscript box

Robert A. McCaughey papers, 9999

11.25 linear feet 9 record cartons
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Research materials, including notes, audio tapes, and original items, related to his multiple projects on Columbia and Barnard history.

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Robert A. McCaughey papers, 9999 11.25 linear feet 9 record cartons

Rachel Anne Purpura papers, 1942-1943

.42 linear feet 1 document box
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The papers of Rachel Purpura consist primarily of class notes, course outlines, bibliographies, interviews and term papers. Also included are newspaper clippings and magazine reprints.
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Rachel Anne Purpura papers, 1942-1943 .42 linear feet 1 document box

Carol H. Meyer papers, 1954-1995

6.72 linear feet 16 document boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Dr. Carol H. Meyer taught clinical and advanced social work practice in the School of Social Work (1962-1995). The papers consist primarily of her teaching files, but also include correspondence, papers, speeches, and material related to her research and projects.
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Carol H. Meyer papers, 1954-1995 6.72 linear feet 16 document boxes

James Melvin Washington papers, circa 1970 -- 1997

93 linear feet 93 linear feet; 93 boxes
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This collection contains the personal and professional papers of James Melvin Washington, professor of Church History at Union and Columbia University. The collection includes correspondence, subject files, course files, and writings.
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Graduate School of Journalism records, 1912-2013, bulk 1950-1989

104 linear feet 84 record cartons 3 document boxes; 2 cassette boxes, 1 flat box
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The Graduate School of Journalism Records document the progression of the school from its founding in 1912 through the 1990s. The records consist of audio/visual material, clippings, copies of various publications, administrative correspondence, notes, photographs, and transcriptions of articles and speeches.
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Graduate School of Journalism records, 1912-2013, bulk 1950-1989 104 linear feet 84 record cartons 3 document boxes; 2 cassette boxes, 1 flat box

Series I: Administration, 1912-1999

Jessie Taft papers, 1888-1961, bulk 1920-1961

1.5 linear feet 3 boxes
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Correspondence with friends and patients, manuscripts and printed copies of Taft's many scholarly articles, notes for the courses which she taught, and case histories of some of her patients. Correspondents include James R. Angell, Ruth Benedict, and Karen Horney.

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Jessie Taft papers, 1888-1961, bulk 1920-1961 1.5 linear feet 3 boxes

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
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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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

Gerald Sykes papers, 1921-1984

42 linear feet 57 boxes 155 volumes 1 oversize folder
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, documents, photographs, course-related materials, and printed materials. The manuscripts include typescripts of Sykes' published and unpublished novels, monographs, plays, short stories, and articles. Among these are The Perennial Avant Garde, The Cool Millennium, and The Hidden Remnant. Sykes' notes and notebooks span the period from the early 1930s to 1980, and include preliminary ideas and sketches for his books, as well as autobiographical material. A small number of documents concern Sykes' wartime work in the U.S. Government Office of War Information. Course-related material including writings and correspondence of students taught by Sykes between 1962 and 1975 at the New School and as an adjunct professor at Columbia University. Printed materials consist of numerous reviews of Sykes' books, in addition to offprints and articles by Sykes. Included as well are printed materials about or connected with Sykes, offprints of articles inscribed to him, and many volumes from his library. The substantial correspondence series includes personal letters and correspondence with agents and publishers relating to his books. Correspondents include Harold Clurman, Aaron Copland, Lawrence Durrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Francis Steegmuller, as well as a number of Sykes' students. There is extensive correspondence between Sykes and the artist John Hartell from 1927 to 1983.

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Gerald Sykes papers, 1921-1984 42 linear feet 57 boxes 155 volumes 1 oversize folder

Jacques Barzun papers, 1900-1999

225 linear feet 533 boxes; 1 drawer of oversized material
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The correspondence, research, and teaching files of French-American cultural historian and Columbia University professor emeritus Jacques Barzun (1907-2012).
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Jacques Barzun papers, 1900-1999 225 linear feet 533 boxes; 1 drawer of oversized material

André Schiffrin papers, 1944-2014

10.5 linear feet 19 document boxes and 2 flat boxes
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The collection consists of a wide range of material from early Pantheon papers (1944-1963) pertaining to the presence of Jacques Schiffrin and Helen and Kurt Wolff, including correspondence, business files, manuscripts and proofs, book covers, and media clippings. Later papers include correspondence and business files from Andre Schiffrin's time at Pantheon, followed by press clippings and correspondence regarding his forced removal, his launch of New Press, books he published, and finally personal papers that include notebooks, travel diaries and journals, along with his articles in various publications and miscellaneous press that he'd collected for personal interest.

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Subseries II.1. Business files, 1946-2003 undated, 1946-2003, undated

Board of Education for Librarianship records, 1945-1954

3.34 linear feet 4200 items in 8 document boxes
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Correspondence, reports, and related materials of the American Library Association Board of Education for Librarianship from 1945 to 1954. The collection consists of carbon copies of letters from the files of two Board members: Richard H. Logsdon and Francis R. St. John. The correspondence is chiefly between Anita N. Hostetter, Secretary of the Board, and other Board members. These records concern library school programs, curricula, course outlines, examinations, accreditation, and related matters.

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Board of Education for Librarianship records, 1945-1954 3.34 linear feet 4200 items in 8 document boxes

American Library Association Training Class Section records, 1917-1931

0.42 linear feet 600 items in 1 document box
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Correspondence and related files of the Training Class Section.
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American Library Association Training Class Section records, 1917-1931 0.42 linear feet 600 items in 1 document box

Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, 1866-1979-(bulk 1949-1964).

56 Linear Feet 118 manuscript boxes 5 print boxes
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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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Taconic Foundation

Siluan Femistoklovich Baldin Manuscripts, 1950

6 items 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope

Two typescript memoirs: "Voennoinzhenernaiia komissiia russkogo pravitel'stva v Severo-Amerikanskikh Soedinennykh Shtatakh v Pervuiu mirovuiu voinu 1914-1917 g."; and "Iz Niu Iorka v Rossiiu i iz Sovetskoi Rossii v Niu Iork. Moe prebyvanie v Sovetskoi Rossii v 1917-1919 g. i ukhod iz nee" (combined ca. 50 p.). There are also two curricula vitae for Baldin, an offprint of an article on engineering and a typescript of an article on enginering by him.

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Siluan Femistoklovich Baldin Manuscripts, 1950 6 items 1 folder

Program for Soviet Emigre Scholars Records, 1974-1983

40000 items 82 boxes; 1 folder; 1 oversized binder
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The papers include office files and individual case files. The office files provide information on such topics as contacts with professional societies (such as AAASS and AATSEEL), grants and finances, particular professions, special projects, publicity, and conferences. There are also individual case files on the people who came to the Program.

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Program for Soviet Emigre Scholars Records, 1974-1983 40000 items 82 boxes; 1 folder; 1 oversized binder

Mary Mothersill Papers, 1963-1993

0.63 Linear Feet 1 full document box, 1 half document box
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Mary Mothersill (1923-2008) was a Canadian philosopher who taught philosophy at Barnard College from 1963-1993. The collection includes her philosophical writing, philosophy course curricula, texts intended for publication and related correspondence, annotated copies of the works of other philosophers, and letters from fellow philosopher Arnold Isenberg. Her material may be useful to scholars of Kant, C.I. Lewis, philosophy students, teachers, as well as researchers of 1968 counterculture, gender in education, theory of knowledge, aesthetics and anyone researching the case of Linda LeClair.
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Mary Mothersill Papers, 1963-1993 0.63 Linear Feet 1 full document box, 1 half document box

Institute for Urban Education Collection, 1991-2010

3.75 Linear Feet 9 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of materials from the Institute for Urban Education.
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Institute for Urban Education Collection, 1991-2010 3.75 Linear Feet 9 boxes

Ainslie Embree papers, circa 1936 -- 2017

16.25 linear feet 16.25 linear feet; 34 boxes
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Ainslie Embree (1921-2017) was a leading scholar of modern South Asian history and notable for his influence on the introduction of the field into United States university curricula. He was Professor of History at Columbia University and Director of the Southern Asia Institute. The collection contains material related to Embree's scholarly work, including teaching, research, and writing and publishing, as well as some personal materials.
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Ainslie Embree papers, circa 1936 -- 2017 16.25 linear feet 16.25 linear feet; 34 boxes

Columbia LGBT records, 1961-1990, bulk 1967-1989

8.83 linear feet 8 record cartons 2 document boxes
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The collection consists of newspaper clippings, publications, correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, and promotional material related to the activities and interests of Columbia's LGBT student groups. It also contains some syllabi, reading material on homosexuality, financial statements, surveys, and a few photographs.
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Columbia LGBT records, 1961-1990, bulk 1967-1989 8.83 linear feet 8 record cartons 2 document boxes

Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950

7 linear feet 13 boxes. Box 6A is oversize. Box 11 is missing.
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Personal and family papers of the Welsh American sociologist and progressive educator Thomas Jesse Jones (1873-1950). Through his work at Hampton Institute, the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Bureau of Education, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund, he gained extensive influence over policy and curricula for African American education and African education during the era of European colonization.
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Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950 7 linear feet 13 boxes. Box 6A is oversize. Box 11 is missing.

Sue Larson Papers, 1965-1995

1.25 Linear Feet 1 bankers box
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Sue Larson joined the Philosophy Department at Barnard in 1965, where she taught Philosophy through the 1990s. The collection includes her philosophical writing, course curricula, and material documenting the activities of the Department of Philosophy. Larson's material may be useful to students studying Wittgenstein, animal cognition, music and emotion, 1968 counterculture, feminism, gender in education, theory of knowledge, and anyone researching the case of Linda LeClair.
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Sue Larson Papers, 1965-1995 1.25 Linear Feet 1 bankers box

Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality Oral History Collection, 2014-2015

35 Volumes transcripts: 2554 pp. 285 Gigabytes 1,462 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality (IRWGS) at Columbia University is an interdisciplinary institute for feminist scholarship and education. It was established as the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWAG) in 1987. Anticipating its 25th anniversary, the Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality (IRWGS) approached the Columbia Center for Oral History Research (CCOHR) in 2012, about an oral history project to document the history of the department and the growth and development of feminism at Columbia. The IRWGS Oral History Project was conducted with funding from the President's Office and was the first project undertaken by CCOHR in its new home at the Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics (INCITE). Interviews with current and past directors of IRWGS, affiliated and allied faculty, administrators, and students were conducted between 2014 and 2015. The Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality Oral History Project is comprised of interviews with 36 individuals involved in the founding and development of the Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality (IRWGS) at Columbia University. Interviewers conducted these interviews over 68 sessions, creating over 90 hours of recordings. Nine of these sessions were recorded on video, and interviews have been transcribed. Interviewers were guided by a set of research questions, which emphasized the role of IRWGS as a political actor within the broader context of Columbia University, agitating for the inclusion of feminist analysis and practice. As the project progressed, questions expanded to explore issues of generation, activism, the developments within feminism(s), evidence of increasing support of IRWGS by the university, and the challenge of addressing diversity, sexuality and other forms of social difference theoretically and as professional practice.
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Eric Foner, 2015 March 23

School of Engineering Biographical Records, 1926-1927

3.17 linear feet 9 bound volumes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of the biographical data questionnaires completed by former students of the School of Engineering in 1926.
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School of Engineering Biographical Records, 1926-1927 3.17 linear feet 9 bound volumes

Physical Education and Athletics, 1900-2006

24.69 Linear Feet 39 full sized boxes, 16 half size boxes, 2 oversized boxes, 2 document drawers
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This collection consists of materials relating to both the Physical Education Department and the extracurricular Athletics Association organization. Materials include reports, calendars of events, class lists, physical exam results, Athletic Association handbooks and minutes, rules, team lists, and gym costumes.
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Physical Education and Athletics, 1900-2006 24.69 Linear Feet 39 full sized boxes, 16 half size boxes, 2 oversized boxes, 2 document drawers

Louis Henkin papers, 1940-2007, 1940-2007, bulk 1980-2005, 1980-2005

22 linear feet 18 record cartons 22 linear feet 18 record cartons
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Louis Henkin (1917-2010) was a prominent figure in international human rights law and taught at Columbia Law School for over sixty years. Henkin published more than twenty books on constitutionalism, foreign policy, human rights, and international law, and served as an expert member of the United Nations' Human Rights Committee. The collection consists of 22 linear feet of Henkin's professional record, primarily from the last twenty-five years of his career, and focuses on his teaching activity, writings, and work for the United Nations.
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Louis Henkin papers, 1940-2007, 1940-2007, bulk 1980-2005, 1980-2005 22 linear feet 18 record cartons 22 linear feet 18 record cartons

John Bates Clark papers, 1848-1955, bulk 1874-1938

7 linear feet 14 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of the papers of John Bates Clark, a prominent United States economist, educator, and activist for international peace.
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John Bates Clark papers, 1848-1955, bulk 1874-1938 7 linear feet 14 boxes