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13th Article, 1996-1998

0.04 Linear Feet 1 folder
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13th Article was a short-lived literary magazine featuring various poetry and fiction written by students and alumnae.
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13th Article, 1996-1998 0.04 Linear Feet 1 folder

16th Century Italian drawings of portals, arches, and other apertures, after 1512

8 Sheets
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8 sheets with 16 drawings (drawn recto and verso) of portals, arches, arcades, fireplaces, wall niches and other apertures. Drawings in ink with wash on paper, with some annotations in Italian. The sheets are from a dismembered sketchbook and are housed in a red leather-bound case titled "Architectural Drawings -- Beccafumi" on the spine.

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16th Century Italian drawings of portals, arches, and other apertures, after 1512 8 Sheets

1791 New York City Legal Deposition by Free African American Woman Nelley Mumpherd, 1791

1 item 1 document box
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Document signed. Approximately 12 x 8 inches. Laid paper with deckled edges. Watermarked "M C". Contemporary docketing. Folds with a short tear at the center.

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2 Park Avenue (Loft building : New York, N.Y.), 1927

1 drawing
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Blue-line print of bronze Subway sidewalk sign post design.

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516 Broadway (New York, NY) records and drawings, bulk 1870-1900

2 manuscript boxes
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The archive consists of 250 + letters, drawings, invoices, leases, mortgages, bonds, and deeds related to the 516 Broadway, New York, NY, which was owned then by Edward Livingston and his partner. The bulk of the material consists of correspondence from the architects, Hugh Lamb and Charles Rich, who were hired to convert a portion of the building into stores. They worked with Cornell Iron Works, Otis Elevator etc. and approved all work and payment of bills.

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516 Broadway (New York, NY) records and drawings, bulk 1870-1900 2 manuscript boxes

71 Park Avenue (Apartment building : New York, N.Y.), 1932-1939

3 drawings
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Floor plans of the 4th, 5th, and 6th floor on negative photostat; and one pencil and trace floor plan of an unidentified apartment.

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A.A. Govorov Memoir, 1941-1943

3 items 3 items
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Manuscript memoir ""Otdelnaia turkestanskaia konnogornaia artilleriiskaia batareia"(with typescript copy) (98 p.) that describes the operations of Govorov's unit in Turkestan during the Pamir expeditions (1892-94) and especially during World War I. The memoir is accompanied by maps drawn by Govorov.

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A.A. Govorov Memoir, 1941-1943 3 items 3 items

A.A. Levitskii Memoirs, 1958

155 pages 155 pages
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Manuscript memoirs that discuss Levitskiĭ's experiences during the Russo-Japanese War and as a staff officer in St. Petersburg before the First World War.

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A.A. Levitskii Memoirs, 1958 155 pages 155 pages

Aaron Burr papers, 1779-1817

0.5 linear feet 1 box
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A miscellaneous collection of Aaron Burr letters and documents including twelve letters to Timothy Green; one letter each to Peter Colt, Colonel Sargent, and Mr. Terhune; photostatic copies of one letter to William Van Ness and David Hosack; a bill for New York court fees issued by Robert Benson; and a check issued by the Bank of the United States endorsed on the verso by Burr.

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Aaron Burr papers, 1779-1817 0.5 linear feet 1 box

Aaron Frankel papers, 1948-1977

3 linear feet 8 boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents and printed materials documenting the career of Aaron Frankel. The correspondence is by Lynn Fontanne, Greer Garson, Lorne Greene, Alfred Lunt, Frederick Marshall, Robert Penn Warren and others. The manuscripts include l4 drafts of Frankel's "Writing the Broadway Musical" as well as manuscripts by Robert Penn Warren and Myron Galewski for two plays"Willie Stark: His Rise and Fall" and "Brother to Dragons". One of the documents is a collaboration agreement signed by Warren and Frankel. The printed materials include galleys of "Writing the Broadway Musical" and items relating to Frankel's productions of Warren's plays.

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Aaron Frankel papers, 1948-1977 3 linear feet 8 boxes

Aaron I. Raisman student drawings, 1894-1898

54 drawings
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Drawings made by Raisman while a student at Columbia University's School of Mines, Engineering and Chemistry from 1894 to 1898. The majority of the drawings are ink on paper or vellum and are studies of various shapes, valves, arches, and bridges.

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Aaron I. Raisman student drawings, 1894-1898 54 drawings

Aaron J. Vanderpoel papers, 1837-1885

1 box 1 box
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The incoming correspondence of Vanderpoel, containing letters from friends, clients, and colleagues and dealing with personal and legal matters. Correspondents include Henry M. Alexander, William Allen Butler, John P. and William V. S. Beekman, G. W. Bulkey, Joseph H. Choate, Frederic R. Coudert, Lewis L. Delafield, Jay Gould, William D. F. Maurice, Edward Pierpont, J. Bryce Smith, John Van Alen, John and Thomas Van Buren, and Henry Vanorden. Letters of a personal and business nature from various family members include several from Aaron and John Vanderpoel and Lewis Oakley, his uncles, and from Henry C. Van Schaack, his father-in-law. There are approximately twelve manuscripts of essays and speeches by A. J. Vanderpoel while he attended Kinderhook Academy and New York University, as well as a few by other family members. Various documents including mortgages, deeds, indentures, agreements, and court records relate to Vanderpoel's law practice and to family property.

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Aaron Louis Fessler papers, 1959-1978

1 box 1 box
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Correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, manuscript notes, typescripts, and printed materials. Most of the papers concern the bibliographical control of scientific literature with particular emphasis on the development of an information storage and retrieval system for the Olin Mathiessen Chemical Corporation Library. There are letters from librarians and scientists, Olin Mathiessen inter-office memoranda, Fessler's manuscripts, manuscript notes and typescripts, and supporting printed materials published by IBM. There are also mimeograph copies of papers by several other information scientists. Also, Fessler's file of approximately 200 typescripts of his book, record, and cassette reviews on a variety of fiction and non-fiction titles chiefly for LIBRARY JOURNAL. In addition there are some course-related materials for the library science classes Fessler taught at Southern Connecticut State College, 1961-1965, including one of his syllabi and some correspondence relating to education for special librarianship. The printed materials include several articles by Fessler and two items inscribed by colleagues to him.

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Aaron Louis Fessler papers, 1959-1978 1 box 1 box

Aaron Resnick architectural drawings, 1947-1986

5,000 drawings
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Aaron Resnick (1914-1986) was an American engineer and architect. Resnick designed for Usonia, a planned community near Pleasantville, New York, which was conceptualized by Frank Lloyd Wright's Broadacre City. The collection documents over 100 projects designed by Aaron Resnick starting from 1947 until his death in 1986. The majority of the projects are residential buildings for the planned community of Usonia, New York. Other creators in the collection include, among others, Frank Lloyd Wright, Franzen Ulrich, Paul Schweikher, and David Henken.
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Aaron Resnick architectural drawings, 1947-1986 5,000 drawings

Aaron W. Berg papers, 1848-1977

2 linear feet 4 boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials concerning Berg's lifelong interest in and work for his alma mater. Berg served the University in many capacities such as vice-president and president of the Alumni Association of Columbia College, 1954-1958, and member of the board of directors of the Alumni Federation of Columbia University, 1946-1958. The correspondence deals chiefly with alumni affairs; some of the major correspondents include Harry J. Carman, Lawrence Chamberlain, Frank S. Hogan, Mr & Mrs Richard Rodgers, and Arthur Hays Sulzberger. Among the photographs are two signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower. Also included is a typescript memoir of Berg's three years as a student in the Columbia School of Law (1927). Berg collaborated with three other students on this memoir. Aaron Berg's correspondence with Dwight D. Eisenhower is at the Eisenhower Library. Also included are literary autographs and manuscripts purchased on the Aaron Berg Fund.

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Aaron W. Berg papers, 1848-1977 2 linear feet 4 boxes

Aaron W. Warner Papers, 1936-2004

22 linear feet 52 document boxes
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The collected papers of Aaron W. Warner, former Director of the University Seminars, include his writings on domestic and foreign labor, course notes, and documents from his time at the University Seminars.

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A. Arthur Schiller papers, 1897-1977

64 boxes 64 boxes 21 card file boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, photographs, printed materials, computer print-outs and tapes, key-punched cards, and card files of Schiller. The collection includes correspondence with his professional colleagues, foundations, and learned societies, and some personal correspondence. There are manuscripts and drafts of his books, articles, book reviews, lectures, and abstracts, his papers as a student, notebooks of readings and drafts, appointment books, mimeographed course materials, photostats, photographs, and materials relating to his computer studies of Roman law texts. Correspondents include Sir Harold Idris Bell, W.W. Buckland, W.E. Crum, Gilbert Highet, H.F. Jolowicz, Owen Lattimore, and Harold Medina.

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A. A. Sollogub-Dovoino Memoirs, 1920-1926

196 pages 196 pages
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Memoirs of Sollogub-Dovoĭno. The memoirs are entitled "Russkai︠a︡ emigrat︠s︡ii︠a︡ i russkoe menśhestvo v Polśhe, 1920-1926" and describe his life in Chelm Province in the early twenties.

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A. A. Sollogub-Dovoino Memoirs, 1920-1926 196 pages 196 pages

A Barnard Writer's Life: The Collected Works of Creative Writing Concentrators, 2017

.01 Linear Feet 1 volume
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This collection contains the 2017 issue of the literary journal published by Creative Writing concentrators in the Barnard English Department.
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A. Barton Hepburn papers, 1886-1920

6 boxes 6 boxes
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Correspondence, letter books, manuscripts, typescripts, notes, galley proofs, reports, banking records, pamphlets, and other printed materials. The so-called "private" letter books contain copies of outgoing personal and business letters, April 1914-Jan. 1918. The remaining correspondence files relate to the writing of Hepburn's two books HISTORY OF COINAGE AND CURRENCY IN THE UNITED STATES.. (New York, 1903) and A HISTORY OF CURRENCY IN THE UNITED STATES..(New York, 1915); to his activities in the fields of finance and money, such as the Pan-American Finance Commission (1915), the New York State Governor's Securities Commission (1920), and the Federal Milk Commission (1917); and his files regarding the establishment of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 1918. Also, manuscripts, typescripts, notes, and galley proofs for the two books that he wrote; and six bank examiner's books used by Hepburn while he was U.S. Bank Examiner for New York, 1888-1892.

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A. Barton Hepburn papers, 1886-1920 6 boxes 6 boxes

Abbe Livingston Warnshuis papers, 1877-1963, bulk 1910-1958

1 Linear Feet 16.75 320 folders in 8 file drawers 2 boxes 1 oversize box linear feet
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Includes correspondence; diaries; notes for lectures; sermons; articles, minutes, memoranda, and other papers related to Warnshuis' work with the International Missionary Council, the National Council of Churches of China, the World Council of Churches and the Reformed Church in America; and numerous international committees on religious liberty.

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Abbe Livingston Warnshuis papers, 1877-1963, bulk 1910-1958 1 Linear Feet 16.75 320 folders in 8 file drawers 2 boxes 1 oversize box linear feet

Abbott Merkt and Company records, 1906-1994

89 linear feet of papers 422 tube box
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This collection primarily contains architectural drawings, photographs, business records and reference materials related to the projects and designs of architectural and engineering firm Abbott, Merkt and Company. A subsidiary portion of the collection includes drawings, photographs and papers related to the life and career of Richard H. Tatlow, III, president of Abbott Merkt, as well as the firms and agencies for which he also worked.

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Abby E. Underwood papers, 1888- 1930

3 boxes 3 boxes 3 oversize folders
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The collection consists primarily of Underwood's pen-and-ink designs for these articles, with manuscript captions and notes to the printer; and illustrations for children's stories which appeared in THE SUN, ca. 1905-1910, together with typescripts, proofs, and printed copies of the stories, several of which are by Underwood. The collection also includes correspondence relating to a projected series of costume designs for THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, a manuscript of a work on geography, and scrapbooks and clippings relating to these projects.

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Abby E. Underwood papers, 1888- 1930 3 boxes 3 boxes 3 oversize folders

Abe H. Feder lighting records and papers, 1930s-1990s

83 document boxes
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This collection includes original and reprographic drawings, photographs, project files and office records documenting the professional life of architectural and theatrical lighting designer Abe Feder. Projects represented are primarily in the continental United States, with additional commissions in Canada, Puerto Rico, and Israel. Also included in this collection are substantial correspondence files and "data books" that record essential project information.
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Abe H. Feder lighting records and papers, 1930s-1990s 83 document boxes

Abe Kōbō collection, 1933-2002, bulk 1950-1993

11 linear feet 22 manuscript boxes
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Original books, pamphlets, journals, magazines, manuscripts, and ephemera produced, published and collected by Abe Kōbō. Also includes photocopied newspaper, magazine, and journal articles as well as book excerpts from Abe Kōbō's study.

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Abe Kōbō collection, 1933-2002, bulk 1950-1993 11 linear feet 22 manuscript boxes

Abe Raskin Papers, 9999

57.546 Linear Feet 138 boxes
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Abe Raskin Papers, 9999 57.546 Linear Feet 138 boxes

Abraham Alstyne Slover papers, 1812-1877

2 boxes 2 boxes
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Papers of Abraham Alstyne Slover, consisting mostly of his undergraduate writings and memorabilia. Included in this material are one volume of notes on Prof. John McVickar's lectures on "The History of Literature" March-July 1825, seven notebooks of Slover's verse and prose, and the manuscripts of several public lectures with newspaper accounts of them. There is also a family Bible containing genealogical records, chiefly births, marriages, and deaths in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Abraham Alstyne Slover papers, 1812-1877 2 boxes 2 boxes

Abraham Anderson interviews with Diana Trilling, 1987-1988

0.5 linear feet 1 index card box
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Audiocassettes of oral history interviews conducted with Diana Trilling.

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Abraham Epstein papers, 1918-1945

80 boxes 80 boxes 1 flat box
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, minutes, lists, reports, financial records, and printed materials of Abraham Epstein. The personal and business papers relate to his fight on behalf of Social Security and old age pensions.

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Abraham H. Sarasohn papers, 1902-1943

1 box 1 box
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Correspondence, photographs, clippings, and miscellaneous materials of Sarasohn. The correspondence pertains primarily to family and legal affairs. A few letters from his father, William Gillette, Rose Pastor Stokes, and Will Durant are included.

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Abraham H. Sarasohn papers, 1902-1943 1 box 1 box

Abraham Lincoln collection, 1860s

2 Linear Feet 2 document boxes & 1 mapcase drawer
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This is an artificial collection comprising letters, document, portraits, and object for various RBML manuscript collections. The source of each item is noted after its description.

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Abraham Lincoln collection, 1860s 2 Linear Feet 2 document boxes & 1 mapcase drawer

Abraham M. Sirkin papers, 9999

14 linear feet 7 boxes of various sizes
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Correspondence, reports, memoranda, essays, articles, clippings, etc.

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Abraham M. Sirkin papers, 9999 14 linear feet 7 boxes of various sizes

Abraham W. Geller architectural records and papers, 1915-1999, bulk 1940-1990s

4850 photographs 55 document boxes 7 manuscript boxes 6 boxes card file-storage boxes 10 print boxes 116 tube box
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This large collection documents in great detail the architectural projects of Abraham Geller and his colleagues throughout the United States and abroad, spanning the 1940s through the 1990s. Types of projects represented include retirement homes, recreational facilities, medical centers, private residences and prototype dwellings for large residential developments, urban renewal projects, and offices.

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Abram J. Jaffe papers, 1950s-2015

31.25 linear feet 23 record cartons
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Correspondence, manuscripts, research files, teaching materials, memoranda, etc.

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Abram J. Jaffe papers, 1950s-2015 31.25 linear feet 23 record cartons

Abram Saulovich Kagan Papers, 1909-1952

190 items 6 boxes
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Papers include Kagan's correspondence, photographs, printed materials and audio tapes. All letters in the collection date from 1938-39, when he had moved his Petropolis operations to Brussels; there are items by Vladislav Khodasevich, Vladimir Nabokov, and Mikhail Osorgin, and others. Among the photographs are pictures of Ivan Bunin, Konstantin Fedin, and Evgeniĭ Zami︠a︡tin. Printed materials consist chiefly of books published by his firms; some of the books are inscribed, for example by Nikolaĭ Berdi︠a︡ev and Lev Karsavin. Included is a lengthy taped interview of Kagan by Marc Raeff in which Kagan discuses his life and publishing activities.

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Abram Saulovich Kagan Papers, 1909-1952 190 items 6 boxes

Abrams ComicArts records, 2009-2017

77 linear feet 24 RSC and 45 flatboxes
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Most of the materials are related to a particular book project: drafts, proofs, edits, fouls, markups, correspondence, etc. Note that most projects include both regular size and oversize materials.

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Abrams ComicArts records, 2009-2017 77 linear feet 24 RSC and 45 flatboxes

Abram S. Hewitt papers, 1839-1852

0.83 linear feet 2 document boxes
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The material is an elaborately calligraphic 19th century script and extends to one file box and 14 bound volumes. Professor Allan Nevins used this material for his work on Abram S. Hewitt.

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Abram S. Hewitt papers, 1839-1852 0.83 linear feet 2 document boxes

Notebooks

Academic Appointment Records, 1890s-1990

46 linear feet 86 index card boxes
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Originally compiled by the Office of the Secretary and later by the Academic Appointments Office, this card catalogue contains a record of all appointment letters sent to faculty members beginning in the 1890s. The cards include the appointees' name, degrees, and a record of each appointment (rank, school and academic year). For faculty and officers of research, the last date on the cards is June 30, 1990. For officers of administration, there are cards with information through July 1987. The cards are divided between inactive (last appointment ended before June 1990) and active (still at Columbia in 1990). The active appointments are also subdivided by school or division.

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Academic costumes and textiles collection, 1820s-2000s

85.02 linear feet 56 boxes
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This collection consists primarily of academic robes and hoods of various Columbia professors and administrators, especially those given to these individuals for honorary degrees at other universities. The collection also contains some other textile materials, including the Women's Banner or Butler Library Banner (in two parts), Columbia College banners and flags, and some crew sweaters. Additional textiles can be found in the University Artifacts Collection (UA#0016).

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Academic costumes and textiles collection, 1820s-2000s 85.02 linear feet 56 boxes

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 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

Academy of Political Science letters, 1923-1970

0.5 linear feet 1 document box
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Letters from Dean Rusk, Jean Monnet, Lyndon Johnson, Dwight Eisenhower, David Ben-Gurion, Earl Warren, and others concerning their being made honorary members of the Academy of Political Science.

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Academy of Political Science letters, 1923-1970 0.5 linear feet 1 document box

Access Barnard, 1989-2021

1 Linear Feet 2 document boxes
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This collection consists of the HEOP/BOP, Liberty Program, and CSTEP opportunity program records including event materials, promotional materials, newsletters, correspondence, and photography.
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Access Barnard, 1989-2021 1 Linear Feet 2 document boxes

Acton Griscom collection of Jeanne d'Arc manuscripts, 1400-1943

32 Volumes 32 volumes
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This is a heterogeneous collection of manuscript typescript material which relates to Joan of Arc. The material ranges in date and character from a 15th-century manuscript, CHRONIQUE DES ROIS CHARLES VI ET VII par Gilles Le Bouvier, on 241 paper leaves, which contains a long account of the life and exploits of Joan, to the 12 page typescript of Ambassador William C. Bullitt's address, LE FETE DE JEANNE D'ARC A PHILADELPHIA, broadcast on the Voice of America, May 9, 1943. The collection includes a number of manuscripts and typescripts of literary and scholarly works on Joan of Arc by Guy Endore, Andrew Lang, Charles Maurras, Pearl Mahaffey, Wilfred P. Barrett, Thomas Jones, and others. There are also letters from scholars and writers on the subject including Anatole France, Robert Southey, Samuel L. Clemens, Cardinal Manning, and Andrew Land. There are also a few original documents contemporary to and relating to Joan and her associates. Six such documents are bound into Gabrial Hanotaux's JEANNE D'ARC, Paris Hachette, 1911, as extra-illustrations.

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Acton Griscom collection of Jeanne d'Arc manuscripts, 1400-1943 32 Volumes 32 volumes

Ada María Isasi-Díaz papers, circa 1960 -- 2010

14.25 linear feet 14.25 linear feet; 25 boxes + 1 oversized box
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Ada María Isasi-Díaz was an activist, theologian, UTS alumna, and Professor of Ethics and Theology at Drew University. The collection contains lectures, correspondence, working papers, publications and manuscripts, sermons, liturgies, syllabi and teaching notes, conference materials, AV materials, professional awards, and other related materials from the files of Ada María Isasi-Díaz and related to her work with women's organizations.
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Adam P. and Feofaniia V. Benningsen Papers, 1919-1957

110 items 1 box
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Papers of Adam Pavlovich Benningsen and his wife Feofanii︠a︡ Vladimirovna Benningsen. This collection contains a substantial number of letters which Adam Benningsen wrote to his wife while serving with the White armies in South Russia during 1919-1921. The bulk of the collection consists of manuscripts by Adam Benningsen: a lengthy memoir of his service in the Tsar's army in World War I and in the White armies in the Civil War; diaries and draft memoirs relating to the same period; memoirs of the fall of France in 1940 and of his own imprisonment, apparently by the Germans, during World War II; and two short manuscripts containing theological reflections. A short memoir of the Revolution by Feofanii︠a︡ Benningsen ("Iz zapisok grafini F. V. Benningsen," 1917)., a collection of White Army poems and songs, and a hand-produced satirical journal emanating from the White Army's camp at Gallipoli (1921) complete the collection. Correspondence: Series of letters from A. P. Benningsen to F. V. Benningsen (1919-1920) and other letters from A. P. Benningsen to F. V. Benningsen (1919-1921). Manuscripts: Diary of Adam P. Benningsen (22 July-4 September, 1914; "Iz zapisok grafini F. V. Benningsen" (1917); Prison diary of A. P. Benningsen (1943); "Razvei gore v golom pole", No. 15, (Gallipoli, 16 June, 1921); Religious reflections of Adam P. Benningsen. Notebooks: Memoirs of Adam P. Benningsen (1914-1921?), 4 notebooks, continuous pagination; Drafts of memoirs and diaries by Adam P. Benningsen; Memoirs of the fall of France by Adam P. Benningsen ("May 1940"); Theological reflections by Adam P. Benningsen. Songs and poems of the White army

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Adam P. and Feofaniia V. Benningsen Papers, 1919-1957 110 items 1 box

Addison Hutton architectural drawings, 1875-1895, bulk 1875-1895

21 drawings
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Plans and elevations for the following projects: Boiler House, College no. 1, and Gymnasium for Bryn Mawr college, Chemistry Lab for Lehigh University, Residence for Professor J.C. Booth at Haverford Station.

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Addison Hutton architectural drawings, 1875-1895, bulk 1875-1895 21 drawings

Adele C. Brockhoff letters, 1946-1981

0.5 linear feet 1 box
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Correspondence including twenty letters from Helen Keller and her companion Polly Thomson, letters from Pauline Hemingway and her son Patrick M. Hemingway, from Patricia Nixon, Nancy Reagan, and from Harry Emerson Fosdick. These are all of a personal nature. There are also several books by and about Helen Keller and by Ernest Hemingway, some of which are first editions and some inscribed by the author.

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Adele C. Brockhoff letters, 1946-1981 0.5 linear feet 1 box

A. D. F. Hamlin architectural drawings and papers, 1835-1926

3 print boxes 4 manuscript boxes 2 folders 4 oversize folders 1 rolls 1 item framed drawing
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Architectural drawings for buildings designed by Hamlin including proposed alterations for the Charles Dudley Warner House, circa 1885; pumping station Clear Stream (or Clear Stream Station), Long Island, 1886; American Classical School, Athens, Greece, 1886-1888; proposed cottage for Mrs. R. Hoe at Sea Cliff, Long Island, 1887; an addition to Clinton Hall at Blair Presbyterian Academy, Blairstown, New Jersey, circa 1896; Soldier's Monument, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, circa 1904 (Hamlin was the architect and Herman A. MacNeil was the sculptor); and miscellaneous and unidentified structures. Also included are drawings done by Hamlin while a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1876-1877; sketches done by Hamlin on travels both in the United States and abroad, 1867-1923; photographs of various unidentified buildings and architectural drawings; manuscripts of "ARCHITECTURAL SHADES AND SHADOWS" with related drawings"History of American Art" (unfinished, in French), circa 1923, and "MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND THE CRITICS" circa 1923. Personal materials included undated photographs of A.D.F. Hamlin; a photograph of an 1835 portrait of Cyrus Hamlin; a volume containing condolences, 1926, on the occasion of A.D.F. Hamlin's death; and a scrapbook"Memoirs of Amherst, Class of '75" containing programs, invitations, clippings, notes, essays, exam questions, steamship passenger lists, and other materials.

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A. D. F. Hamlin architectural drawings and papers, 1835-1926 3 print boxes 4 manuscript boxes 2 folders 4 oversize folders 1 rolls 1 item framed drawing

A.D. Golitsyn Memoirs, 1950

19 items 1 box
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The memoirs are in two series: Golit︠s︡yn's typescript "Vospominanii︠a︡" (453 p. in 17 notebooks), which cover his childhood and youth, his "period of social and political service (1900-1917)", in World War I, and the Revolution and Civil War; and a manuscript in two notebooks entitled "Vtoroĭ god Russkoĭ Revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii: Bolśhevizm na Ukraine; Getmanskiĭ perevot; Petli︠u︡rovshchina" (410 p.), which discusses the Civil War in the Ukraine.

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A.D. Golitsyn Memoirs, 1950 19 items 1 box

Adál Maldonado papers, 1972-2020

13 Linear Feet 15 ms boxes, 1 tall ms box, 2 oversize boxes, one mapcase folder, 3 record storage cartons
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The Adál Maldonado collection contains letters, manuscripts, sketches, photographs, hand-made books, films, music, audio tapes, and other materials produced by (and in relation to) multidisciplinary artist Adál Maldonado (1948-2020).

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Adál Maldonado papers, 1972-2020 13 Linear Feet 15 ms boxes, 1 tall ms box, 2 oversize boxes, one mapcase folder, 3 record storage cartons

A. Doak Barnett papers, 1929-2010, bulk 1940-1999

92 linear feet 182 manuscript boxes
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The Arthur Doak Barnett Papers consist of personal and professional documents created and amassed by a leading scholar and government advisor on United States-China policy and relations in the 20th century. Barnett wrote, co-authored, or edited more than 20 books on China and Asia. His papers chronicle his academic, reporting, and government careers, plus his writings and travels throughout Asia and China from the 1940s through the 1990s.
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Adolf K. Placzek papers, 1932-2000

1 Linear Feet 2 document boxes
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8 plays, 8 poems and a semi-autobiographical novel published in 1999. Included are excerpts from the book The Real Mrs. Miniver, a biography of Dolt's first wife the renowned author Jan Struther, written by her granddaughter Ysenda Maxtone Graham. A chapter in the book about Dolt's stay in London after he left Vienna makes reference to his poetry. Dolt's play Henry V as well as his short novel Traumfardt Mit Der Familie ("Dream-Journey With The Family") are translated from their original German by my father Paul Stern, Dolt's lifelong friend and brother-in-law; (in 1951,Dolt's sister Susan and Paul were married). Paul's career as a translator included working with Pulitzer Prize winning poet W.D. Snodgrass on Gallows Songs as well as with Maurice Sendak and Lore Segal on their book The Juniper Tree and other Tales From Grimm.

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Adolf K. Placzek papers, 1932-2000 1 Linear Feet 2 document boxes

Adol'f Markovich Lazarev Manuscript, 1964

250 pages 250 pages
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This bound manuscript "Adol'f Lazarev: Zhizn' i Poznanie" begins with an introduction by Nikolaĭ Berdi︠a︡ev, and then presents copies of articles by Lazarev on such topics as the philosophy of William James and on Lev Shestov. There are also copies of several letters exchanged by Lazarev and Shestov in the period 1926-1936. The name of the compiler of this manuscript is not given.

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Adol'f Markovich Lazarev Manuscript, 1964 250 pages 250 pages

Adolph Oko collection of Spinoza materials, 1610-1958, bulk 1914-1958

14 linear feet 16 manuscript boxes (boxes 1-16), 6 record storage cartons (boxes 17-22)
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The Adolph Oko collection of Spinoza materials contains correspondence surrounding the Domus Spinoza and Spinoza-related findings. Also included are Oko's personal notes on Spinoza, his collected Spinoza ephemera, and Spinoza-related clippings, as well as some of Oko's personal photographs, primarily of himself and Dr. Carl Gebhardt. It also contains the card files belonging to Oko, Gebhardt, and the Spinoza Bibliography.
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Adriaan Jacob Barnouw papers, 1895-1967

6 linear feet 12 boxes and 1 CMI Box #13
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Correspondence, manuscripts, speeches, and articles of Barnouw. There is little correspondence in the collection and only a few manuscripts, but a large file of Barnouw's published articles and reviews is included in the papers. In addition, there are incomplete sets of two publications that Barnouw edited, WEEKLY REVIEW (1919-1921) and the NETHERLAND-AMERICA FOUNDATION MONTHLY LETTER (1924-1948, 1954-1961). Several old Dutch documents which had been collected by Barnouw are also in the collection. There is one folder of letters and documents relating to the Frisian Freedom movement during the later years of World War II. Also, Barnouw's manuscript of THE PAGEANT OF NETHERLANDS HISTORY transferred from Authors' Manuscripts Collection.

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Adriaan Jacob Barnouw papers, 1895-1967 6 linear feet 12 boxes and 1 CMI Box #13

Adriana R. Kleiman research papers on Frank Freeman, 1900-1985, bulk 1975-1985

3 linear feet
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This collection contains holograph, typescript, and photocopied papers, correspondence, and photographs collected by Adriana Kleiman in the course of her research on the life and work of architect Frank Freeman (1861-1949), as well as many of his clients.

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Adriana R. Kleiman research papers on Frank Freeman, 1900-1985, bulk 1975-1985 3 linear feet

Adrian Ksenofontovich Kharkevich Memoirs, 1927-1956, 1927-1956

7 items 7 items 7 items 7 items
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Typescript memoirs that cover especially 1903-1941. Also included are copies of letters and manuscripts mostly on religious themes.

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Adrian Ksenofontovich Kharkevich Memoirs, 1927-1956, 1927-1956 7 items 7 items 7 items 7 items

Advanced Papyrological Information System records, 1996-2014

1.42 linear feet 3 document boxes
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Records of the organization.

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Advisory Committee on Appointments, Tenure, and Promotions (ATP), 1970-2002

.51 Linear Feet 1 document box
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This collection consists of materials from the Advisory Committee on Appointments, Tenure, and Promotions (ATP).
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A. Efremov Manuscript, 1950

19 pages 19 pages
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Untitled mimeographed typescript by one A. Efremov, discussing Russian agrarian problems at the end of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century.

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A. Efremov Manuscript, 1950 19 pages 19 pages

A. E. Housman letters, 1922-1958

2 boxes 2 boxes
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Correspondence by and relating to Housman and to his brother, Laurence Housman. Nearly all of the letters were written to Cyril Clemens, who was working on a proposed biography of A.E. Housman. The collection includes six letters from A.E. Housman and an important group of 94 letters from Laurence Housman, which contain comments on his brother's life and activities, religious beliefs, reading, and manuscripts. There are 45 letters from relatives and persons closely related to A.E. Housman, among them his sisters, Clemence Housman and Katharine E. Symons, his publisher, Grant Richards, and his associates at Oxford University, James T. Nance and Alfred W. Pollard. Also included in the collection are twelve manuscripts, the most noteworthy of which are two signed poems by Laurence Housman and a 4-line verse in Lord Dunsany's holograph entitled "A. E. Housman.".

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A. E. Ussakovskii Memoirs, 1962

8 pages 1 folder
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The memoirs of Ussakovskiĭ. The collection consists of a typed memoir concerning the years 1916-1917, and a meeting in Samara in 1916 with V.N. Lv́ov, Procurator of the Holy Synod in the Provisional Government.

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A. E. Ussakovskii Memoirs, 1962 8 pages 1 folder

Africana Studies Department, circa 1997-2012

0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder .84 Gigabytes 1 CD with 60 images (.jpg)
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This collection consists of materials from the Africana Studies department.
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Africana Studies Department, circa 1997-2012 0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder .84 Gigabytes 1 CD with 60 images (.jpg)

African Students Association, Bulk dates 1978-1997; 2016-2018.

1 Linear Feet 1 carton 3 websites
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This collection consists of materials from the African Students Association at Columbia University from 1978-1997. The collection includes letters, notes, membership rosters, meeting minutes, speeches, reports, photographs, booklets, pamphlets, brochures, fliers, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, the association's constitution, as well as archived ASA affiliated websites, including a Tumblr blog and the association's public website from 2016 to present.
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African Students Association, Bulk dates 1978-1997; 2016-2018. 1 Linear Feet 1 carton 3 websites

Afrikan Petrovich Bogaevskii Papers, 1918-1934

800 items 2 boxes
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Correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, and printed materials of Afrikan P. Bogaevskiĭ. The bulk of the collection concerns emigre Cossacks in Europe, but there are also materials from the Civil War. There are letters from such White Generals as Petr Krasnov, Aleksandr Kutepov, and Petr Wrangel, and many letters from various persons to Bogaevskiĭ's widow after his death. Manuscripts include Bogaevskiĭ's addresses ("obrashchenii︠a︡") to the emigre Cossacks and his memoirs about the Cuban campaign of 1918. Subject files concern the Civil War, emigre Cossacks and related matters. Printed materials touch on Bogaevskiĭ's death and funeral.

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Afrikan Petrovich Bogaevskii Papers, 1918-1934 800 items 2 boxes

Agatha Young manuscripts, 1960-1965

3.5 Linear Feet 7 boxes
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Manuscripts of three books by Agatha Young. The Town And Dr. Moore, 1965, includes the original manuscript in Mrs. Young's hand, the typescript copy which was used by the printer, a carbon copy of the final typescript bearing the editorial comments of Henry W. Simon of Simon and Schuster, and a large number of preliminary drafts and other material which Mrs. Young did not use in the final book. There are also two different editions of the published book. The Women And The Crisis: Women Of The North In The Civil War, 1960 include the final typescript which was used by the printer, and the complete set of marked galley proofs. I Sward By Apollo, undated, includes a photocopy of corrected typescript, and an original illustration. There are also a few miscellaneous letters which concern her writing.

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Agatha Young manuscripts, 1960-1965 3.5 Linear Feet 7 boxes

A. Gertrude Bunger Scrapbook, 1919

1.72 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard College alumna A. Gertrude Bunger.
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A. Gertrude Bunger Scrapbook, 1919 1.72 Linear Feet

Agnes Kun and Antal Hidas Papers, 1915-1987

4 linear feet 5 archival document boxes and 1 flat box
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The papers comprise the correspondence of Agnes Kun (1915-1990), translator, and Antal Hidas (1899-1980), Hungarian poet, with prominent Russian poets and writers; Antal Hidas's memoirs; and manuscripts of translations from Hungarian and original poetry by famous Russian authors.
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Agnes Kun and Antal Hidas Papers, 1915-1987 4 linear feet 5 archival document boxes and 1 flat box

Agudath Israel Records, 1933-2008, bulk 1940-1947

0.25 Linear Feet 100 items (1 box)
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This collection consists of autograph signed letters, typed signed letters, postcards, telegrams, printed material, programs, newspaper clippings, and written public announcements pertaining to the Agudath Israel movement in America, Eretz Israel/Palestine, and Lithuania. Most materials are dated during the 1940s (wake of WWII). Most letters are addressed to Rabbi Aaron Ben Zion Shurin. The materials are mainly in Hebrew and English with some in Yiddish. Most materials concern the role of Orthodox Jewry in the wake of the Holocaust.
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Agudath Israel Records, 1933-2008, bulk 1940-1947 0.25 Linear Feet 100 items (1 box)

Convention Programs and Materials, Public Announcements, 1940-1947

Correspondence, 1933-2008, bulk 1940s

Ahmed Zeki Velidi Togan Manuscripts, 1956

2 items 2 items
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Two typescripts by Togan. The longer manuscript (88 p.) surveys the geography, ethnography, and history of Azerbaĭjan into the interwar period. The shorter (3 p.) discusses the derivation of the word "Azeri.".

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Ahmed Zeki Velidi Togan Manuscripts, 1956 2 items 2 items

A.I. Ievreinov Memoirs, 1950

27 pages 27 pages
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Typescript memoir ""Poezdka v Tobolsk" that discusses Ievreĭnov's travel to Tobolśk in 1918 as part of a conspiracy to free the Imperial family.

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A.I. Ievreinov Memoirs, 1950 27 pages 27 pages

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

Air Force ROTC photograph collection, 1955-1956

1 linear feet 1 flat box
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The collection comprises a large Proof Album with multiple photographs (circa Spring 1955). This album contains several pages of proofs that were used in the Thunderbird 1955 yearbook. The proofs were also made available to the AF ROTC cadets to order photographs as indicated on the order page near the back of the album. Also, some snapshots and more formal photographs of peole in the Columbia Air Force ROTC.

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Air Force ROTC photograph collection, 1955-1956 1 linear feet 1 flat box

Aisha H. L. Al-Adawiya and Women in Islam, Inc. collection, circa 1960 -- 2020

50 linear feet 50 linear feet; 50 boxes
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This collection contains the papers and records of Sister Aisha al-Adawiya, co-founder and executive director of Women In Islam, Inc., documenting her various efforts relating to Islam, gender equity, conflict resolution, cross-cultural understanding, and social justice, as well as Muslim and Black community life in New York City, interfaith organizing for social justice causes in New York City, small scale Muslim women's publications (newsletters, magazines); and local and small scale Muslim newsletters across North America. Includes correspondence, administrative and organizational materials, published materials, mixed media, and personal materials.
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Aisha H.L. Al-Adawiya and Women in Islam, Inc. collection, circa 1960 -- 2020 50 linear feet 50 linear feet; 50 boxes

Aisha H. L. Al-Adawiya and Women in Islam, Inc. collection, circa 1960 -- 2020 50 linear feet 50 linear feet; 50 boxes

A.j. Michel Zinester Ephemera Collection, 2002-2013

.01 Linear Feet 1 folder
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This collection contains buttons, pamphlets, a program and a t-shirt.
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Alan Alexander Milne letters, 1918-1919

1 box 1 box
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Letters of Milne to his agent Curtis Brown, relating largely to Milne's plays, particularly MR. PIM PASSES BY and BROXOPP.

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Alan Alexander Milne letters, 1918-1919 1 box 1 box

Milne, Alan Alexander To Curtis Brown, 1918-1919

Alan Brinkley papers on Henry R. Luce, 1910-2009, bulk 1922-1965

13.34 Linear Feet 12 boxes (10 record storage cartons and 2 document boxes)
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Alan Brinkley (1949-2019) was the Allan Nevins Professor of History at Columbia University. He specialized in the political history of the twentieth-century United States.

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Alan Burnham papers, 1874-1999, bulk 1940-1982

38 linear feet
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Alan Burnham (1913–1984) was an American architect and architectural historian who served as the Executive Director of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission from 1965 to 1973 as well as the Commission's Director of Research. This collection consists mainly of reference materials related to architectural history and New York City architectural history, as well as professional papers and papers relating to Richard Morris Hunt and the history of New York City apartment buildings.
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Alan Cameron papers, 1959-2020

6 Linear Feet 14 document boxes
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Papers of Classics professor, Alan Cameron who taught at Columbia University between 1977 and his retirement in 2008. At the time of his death (July 31, 2017) he was the Charles Anthon Professor Emeritus of Latin and Literature at Columbia University. Materials in this collection include extensive correspondence files (including many with distinguished classicists), scholarly lectures, lectures given on cruise ships, course lectures, research files, unfinished and unpublished work, manuscripts for a book about Constantinople, CVs, memoirs and memorial materials.

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Alan Colquhoun papers, 1942-2010

10 document boxes 7 rolls
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This collection is composed primarily of correspondence, memoranda, course material, photographs, drawings and slides. The collection is broken down into personal and academic papers. The academic papers pertain mainly to Colquhoun's career as a writer and theoretician and professor at Princeton University's School of Architecture. The personal papers consist mainly of correspondences with friends and family, as well as notebooks, which Colquhoun kept from the 1940s. The visual materials (photographs and drawings) straddle the two categories. Many of the photographs were taken by Colquhoun himself, to be used later in his teaching, while the drawings consist of both student work and reproductions of works from his practice with John Miller. For the majority of the collection, Colquhoun's folder titles have been maintained and the material has been arranged chronologically. The collection is arranged into four series.

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Alan H. Kempner papers, 1809-1981

0.5 linear feet 1 box
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A collection of letters and manuscripts of English and American authors, including one item from each of the following: Pearl S. Buck, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas De Quincey, Thomas Frognall Dibden, Charles Dickens, William Ewart Gladstone, Edmund Gosse, Hester Thackeray Ritchie Fuller, Rockwell Kent, Charles Kingsley, Edward George Bulwer Lytton, John Masefield, Clinton Scollard, William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman. In addition, there are 8 letters from Samuel Rogers (1763-1855) to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Twiss (Annie Sterky Greenwood Twiss), photographs of Alan and Margaret Kempner and miscellaneous Kempner items.

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Alan H. Kempner papers, 1809-1981 0.5 linear feet 1 box

Alan K. Young: My Brief Mystery-Writing Career, 1967-1980

1.25 Linear Feet 3 three-ring binders in one record carton
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Alan K. Young created these three 3-ring binders and entitled them "My Brief Mystery-Writing Career as recorded in documents collected, conserved, compiled, collated, captioned and clarified by Alan K. Young." In the spring of 1968, Mr. Young's first short story entitled "Letter from Mindoro" was published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine's series of "First Stories," being stories by authors who had never before had a short story published. As always, the story was prefaced by editor Frederic Dannay's introduction: "The author, Alan K. Young, is a former junior-college English instructor, with a B. A. in English from Harvard and an M. A. in the same subject from the University of California (impressive credentials, indeed). At the time Mr. Young wrote "Letter from Mindoro," he was 39, single, and living in California (though a native of Pennsylvania, born and raised in a suburb of Pittsburgh). He has tried his hand "at a goodly cross-section of those jobs in which English majors who don't write The Great American Novel so often wind up" ... How can this man miss if he but persist?" Thus began Mr. Young's 13-year mystery-writing career. In these three volumes, Alan Young has mounted the originals of his correspondence with Fred Dannay and others, tear sheets from EQMM, photographs, and all with a running commentary on the experience of being an Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine author.

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Alan K. Young: My Brief Mystery-Writing Career, 1967-1980 1.25 Linear Feet 3 three-ring binders in one record carton

My Brief Mystery-Writing Career

Alan Levy Papers, 1950-2007

26 linear feet 33 manuscript boxes
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Correspondence, writings, photographs, posters of Alan Levy, founder of the Prague Post newspaper.

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Alan Levy Papers, 1950-2007 26 linear feet 33 manuscript boxes

Alan Sillitoe letters, 1959-1974

0.5 linear feet 1 box
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The collection consists of 32 letters from Alan Sillitoe to his friends, the noted calligrapher John Charles Tarr and his wife, Dorothy, which concern Sillitoe's life, work, and interests during his most creative years.

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Alan Sillitoe letters, 1959-1974 0.5 linear feet 1 box

Albert and David Maysles papers, 1948-2018

185 linear feet 148 Boxes
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Correspondence, memoranada, agreements, notes, contracts, posters, clippings, financial files covering the entire career of the Maysles brothers.

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Albert Barnes papers, 1840 -- 1859

0.5 linear feet 0.5 linear feet; 1 box
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Albert Barnes was a Presbyterian minister in Philadelphia involved in the New School/Old School dispute, whose experience influenced the founding of Union Theological Seminary in New York, where he was on the Board of Directors from 1840-1870. This collection contains 29 manuscript sermons.
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Albert E. Flanagan architectural drawings and art, 1913-1950

1 print box
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New York City architectural renderer, artist, and printmaker. Born 1884 in Newark, New Jersey, Flanagan graduated from the School of Architecture at Columbia University in 1910. Flanagan taught drawing at Columbia from 1911 to 1912 and returned as an associate professor of design from 1920 to 1925. Flanagan also worked for several architectural firms, often as a renderer, including Trowbridge & Livingston, McKim, Mead & White, and Harvey Corbett. In 1927, Flanagan left Corbett's office and began full time work as a fine artist. From January 1928 until August 1929, Flanagan travelled in Europe, studying with painter Edouard Léon Cortès in Paris from the fall of 1928 through the spring of 1929. Flanagan was also one of the original members of the Society of American Etchers. Flanagan eventually returned to practicing architecture, associating with various firms until he retired in the mid-1960s. He died in New York City in 1969.

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Albert E. Flanagan architectural drawings and art, 1913-1950 1 print box

Albert Ellis papers, 1920-2007, bulk 1965-1997

218 linear feet 215 record cartons 1 document box 6 oversize document boxes
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This collection encompasses the professional and personal life of psychologist and pioneer of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Albert Ellis.
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Albert Field Collection of Playing Cards, 16th - 20th centuries

6300 items 6300 individual decks of playing cards, plus extensive ephemera and a library of reference books
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The Albert Field Collection of Playing Cards contains more than 6300 individual decks of playing cards as well as extensive ephemera and a library of reference books. The decks, ranging from the 16th through the 20th centuries, and across the world, are a rich vein of primary source material in popular imagery, costume, advertising, propaganda, as well as elite culture. Holdings are especially strong from early modern England, revolutionary France, the early American Republic, across a broad range of nineteenth-century national styles, and especially in transformation cards.

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Albert Field Collection of Playing Cards, 16th - 20th centuries 6300 items 6300 individual decks of playing cards, plus extensive ephemera and a library of reference books

Albert Ford Hinrichs Papers, 1930-1978

2 items 1 box
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The papers consist of an autobiography and photocopies of letters, in two loose-leaf binders. The letters, which are often very detailed, concern his visits to the Soviet Union in 1930 and 1932.

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Albert Ford Hinrichs Papers, 1930-1978 2 items 1 box

Albert Gailord Hart papers, 1925-1980

34 linear feet 80 boxes
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There are files of correspondence and papers of other economists and of his students, his research papers and professional publications, a group of published and unpublished papers dealing with the "Graham Plan" (Benjamin Graham, a securities analyst) for basing a monetary standard on a "basket" of primary commodities, and also the research notes of his work for the U.N. on Central America and tax reform in Chile. The teaching materials are accompanied by notes by Hart that describe the papers and relate them to the events of his life and thinking. The section headings in these notes correspond to the major divisions of the teaching materials.Among the correspondents are: Milton Friedman, J.K. Galbraith, A.B. Hart, J.M. Keynes, David Rockefeller, and F.W. Taussig.

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Albert Goldman papers, 1953-1994

225 linear feet 153 boxes; 77 cassette boxes; 2 mapcase drawers
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The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, journals, interviews, manuscripts, transcripts, and printed material.

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Albert Kahn Foundation for the Foreign Travel of American Teachers records, 1905-1938

5 linear feet 5 record cartons
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This collection consists of the administrative records of the Albert Kahn Foundation for the Foreign Travel of American Teachers. It includes correspondence and minutes of the Foundation, but also the fellowship applications and fellow's travel reports.

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Albert Lasker papers, 1928-1952, bulk 1946-1952

4.62 linear feet 11 document boxes
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Albert Lasker (1880-1952) is best known as an advertising executive and philanthropist. His papers contain personal and business correspondence, as well as material related to Lasker's activities and interests, particularly with regard to medicine and public health issues.
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Albert Maltz papers, 1940-1983

10.5 linear feet 22 boxes
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Manuscripts of Maltz, including the notes, drafts, and typescripts for numerous short stories and for the novels, THE CROSS AND THE ARROW, THE UNDERGROUND STREAM, THE JOURNEY OF SIMON MCKEEVER, A LONG DAY IN A SHORT LIFE, and A TALE OF ONE JANUARY. Also, THE CITIZEN WRITER IN RETROSPECT, a two-volume oral history of Maltz done by the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Albert Maltz papers, 1940-1983 10.5 linear feet 22 boxes

Albert Rhys Williams Papers, circa 1910s-1990s

25 linear feet 16 record storage cartons and 1 flat box
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Collection includes material by and related to Albert Rhys Williams. The bulk of the materials in the collection appear to be Albert Rhys Williams' writings and published materials (in English and Russian). A small amount of correspondence, photographs, and other materials is also present in the collection.

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Albert Rhys Williams Papers, circa 1910s-1990s 25 linear feet 16 record storage cartons and 1 flat box

Albert Schweitzer papers, 1949; 1966

1.75 linear feet 1.75 linear feet; 1 OS box and 1 manuscript box
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Albert Schweitzer was a medical missionary in Lambaréné, Africa and was renowned for his ideas on theology, philosophy, music, ethics, and nuclear war. The collection contains Schweitzer's lecture on Goethe given at the International Goethe Convocation in 1949 (on two vinyl records), as well as a record booklet of the Albert Schweitzer International Convocation in 1966.
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Albert Schweitzer papers, 1949; 1966 1.75 linear feet 1.75 linear feet; 1 OS box and 1 manuscript box

Albert Schweitzer papers, 1949; 1966 1.75 linear feet 1.75 linear feet; 1 OS box and 1 manuscript box