Andrew Cordier Papers at the Columbia University Archives, 1923-1974

After clicking 'Submit Request', users will login with their UNI and password (Columbia affiliates) or their special collections account (external users). Appointments are required and will be arranged according to each individual repository's policy.


Series I: Correspondence, 1923-1974

Consisting of the personal and professional correspondence of Andrew Cordier before and during his time at Columbia University, this series is arranged into three subseries: Subseries I.1. Personal, Subseries I.2. Columbia University General, and Subseries I.3. Columbia University Topical.


Subseries 1: Personal, 1923-1945

This subseries consists of letters to and from Andrew Cordier before he began working at Columbia University. They include information on his other professional interests such as his work at Manchester College in the 1920s through the 1940s, his work with the American Friends Service Committee and Brethren Service Committee during World War II, assisting refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. Some of the correspondence relates to particular refugees and includes their curriculum vitae and photographs; these photographs have remained in their original location. Correspondence from the early 1930s includes information about Cordier's involvement in various Indiana state elections. The folder "Personal, 1932" contains some of Cordier's speeches in addition to those found in Series IV. Speeches and Writings. Note that the personal correspondence is incomplete, with some years missing entirely.



Box 1 Folder 1-19 Personal, 1923-1939 March, undated, (20 folders)



Box 2 Folder 1-14 Personal, 1939 April-1945, (15 Folders)


Subseries 2: Columbia University General, 1968-1974

This subseries contains correspondence which is arranged chronologically and consists of Cordier's correspondence while at Columbia University from 1968 through 1974. Some of this correspondence discusses events surrounding the riots and protests of 1968, the Gymnasium issue, the Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs, and the disciplinary tribunals. This subseries also contains Cordier's alphabetical correspondence files, which have retained their original order and titles. Original photographs in "General, March-April 1969" and "Alphabetical "W-Z" 1968-1970" have been housed with the biographical photograph collection under "Cordier, Andrew." The photograph from "General, October-December, 1969" has been housed with the photograph collection under "Buildings and Grounds-Morningside Campus, Engineering Building, exterior." Photocopies remain in the folder.


Box 2 Folder 15-17 General, January -December 1968, (3 folders)



Box 3 Folder 1-14 General, 1969[undated]-1974, (15 folders)


Alphabetical, 1968-1970


Box 3 Folder 15 A-B


Box 3 Folder 16 C-D



Box 4 Folder 1 E-F


Box 4 Folder 2 G-H


Box 4 Folder 3 I-L


Box 4 Folder 4 M-N


Box 4 Folder 5 O-R


Box 4 Folder 6 S


Box 4 Folder 7 T-V


Box 4 Folder 8 W-Z


Subseries 3: Columbia University Topical, 1968-1971

This subseries contains folders of correspondence relating to a particular topic as originally separated out by Cordier. The folders "Post as Acting President" and "Post as President" contain the bulk of the congratulatory letters and Cordier's replies upon his acceptance of the posts of Acting President in 1968 and President in 1969. Additional letters of congratulations are interspersed in the general correspondence files. Folders of congratulatory letters are arranged alphabetically by the sender's last name. The folder "University Dormitories" consists of letters from students regarding the crisis in the dormitories including an increase in prices, and poor maintenance. One letter contains a piece of a dorm room ceiling that has been retained and sealed in mylar. The Columbia Envoy was a publication of the School of International Affairs publication. The folder "NDEA and NDFL Support" contains correspondence regarding the National Defense Education Act and the National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship. In general, correspondence from the 1960s and 1970s has Cordier's outgoing replies preceding incoming letters.


Box 4 Folder 9 Post as Acting President, A-Z, 1968


Box 4 Folder 10 A-C, 1969


Box 4 Folder 11 D-G


Box 4 Folder 12 H-L


Box 4 Folder 13 M-R


Box 4 Folder 14 S-Z


Box 4 Folder 15 Regrets, September -October 1968


Box 4 Folder 16 Columbia Envoy, n.d., 1968-1971


Box 4 Folder 17 Columbia University Press, 1969


Box 4 Folder 18 Custer Channel Wing, 1970


Box 4 Folder 19 Edward Barrett Re Resignation, 1968


Box 4 Folder 20 Institute of Urban Environment, 1969


Box 4 Folder 21 NDEA and NDFL Support, 1969-1970


Box 4 Folder 22 Nominations of Assistant Delegate, 1970


Box 4 Folder 23-25 "Ten Day Recess", May -October 1970, (3 folders)



Box 5 Folder 1 University Dormitories, 1969


Box 5 Folder 2 University on the Heights Acknowledgement, 1969


Box 5 Folder 3-4 Urban Center, 1968-November 1970, (2 folders)