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George Vernadsky Papers, circa 1500-1973, bulk circa 1918-1973
100 linear feetCarnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs records, 1844-2008
534 linear feetCorrespondence, 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.
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Undated
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- American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Undated
Marshall D. Shulman Papers, 1940s-1980s, bulk 1960s-1970s
95 boxesBook manuscripts, teaching materials, subject files, etc.
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)
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- American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)
Marc Raeff papers, 1941-2008
38.2 linear feetAmerican Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1971-1994 Box 39, Folder 2
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- American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1971-1994
Program for Soviet Emigre Scholars Records, 1974-1983
40000 itemsThe 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.
Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984
927 linear feetHazard, John N. file, 1954-1955. (1 Folder), 10/1954-1/1955 Box 671, Folder 29
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- Advancement of Slavic Studies, Inc. Also, records relating to Hazard's personnel issues
and Eastern European studies. Includes the annual report of the American Association for the - Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence between John N. Hazard, professor of public law at Columbia University, and University faculty members and administrators. hazard appears to have been involved with the American Slavic and East European Review. Correspondence relates to the journal and routine topics involving Slavic and Eastern European studies. Includes the annual report of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Inc. Also, records relating to Hazard's personnel issues
Slavic Exchange records
0.5 linear feetCollection primarily consists of the materials relating to the activities of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) in the 1980s.
George Collins papers, 1838-1986, bulk 1949-1986
13 linear feetThis collection is composed primarily of correspondence, course material, writings, notes, photographs, slides, and audio tapes. Much of the material pertains to Collins' career as a professor at Columbia University. There is also a bulk of material regarding to the 1962, 1964, and 1966 Modern Architecture Symposiums held at Columbia University, as well as the publication of N.A. Miliutin's Sotsgorod: The Problem of building Socialist Cities, which was translated from Russian to English by Arthur Sprague. The basis for the series and subseries order was developed from Collins' own groupings. For the majority of the collection, Collins' folder titles have been maintained and the material has been arranged chronologically.
Series V: Russian Papers
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- Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and Columbia University Russian Institute's Conference on
, newspaper clippings. The third subseries includes copies of the papers delivered during the 1974 American - Abstract Or Scope
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Series V is comprised of five subseries: The first subseries includes material relating to the publication of N.A. Miliutin's Sotsgorod: The Problem of building Socialist Cities. The text was translated from Russian to English by Arthur Sprague as part of his dissertation research. Collins, who served as Sprague's dissertation advisor, edited the translated text. There are files containing the edited manuscript, various drafts, and correspondence. The second subseries includes a selection of Arthur Sprague's graduate school work. There are files containing Sprague's master's essay, as well as various other writings on Soviet architecture. There is also correspondence between George Collins and Sprague, research notes, newspaper clippings. The third subseries includes copies of the papers delivered during the 1974 American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and Columbia University Russian Institute's Conference on "The Cultural Revolution in Russia, 1928-1933." The fourth subseries includes numerous papers authored by Frederick Starr, an American expert of Russian and Eurasain affairs. There are also images for Starr's book Melnikov Solo Architect in a Mass Society, and correspondence between Starr and Collins. The fifth subseries is comprised of general material including newspaper clippings, journal articles, and numerous writings about Soviet architecture and city planning.
Joseph Rothschild papers, 1933-1994
31 linear feetProfessor of Political Science at Columbia (including several stints as Chair of the Department), 1955-1994, The collection includes archival ms. boxes and record cartons, as well as non-archival cartons. Each unit is accompanied by a detailed accession slip; boxes had no original numbering, so for surveying purposes, a number was penciled onto the accession slip and recorded as the original unit number. There is little to no organization of the material, which is mainly loose office paper (largely correspondence and manuscripts) housed in non-archival envelopes and folders, or loose, and bound academic journals and pamphlets. Most of the material covers the topics of Eastern European/Russian Studies, and there is much academic and administrative material as well. There is a significant amount of material in German, Russian, Polish; some Hebrew, French, and Spanish.