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Office of the Senior Vice President For Academic Affairs And Provost Records, 1845 - 2017 May 17 92.29 cubic ft.
Oskar Maria Graf Papers, 1891-1967 9 cubic ft.
Paul Leser Papers, 1850-1984 95 cubic ft.
This series is divided into three sections: documents pertaining directly to Paul Leser, documents pertaining to other family members, and newspaper clippings primarily about Paul Leser. Included in this series are materials pertaining to the Leser family residence, located in the Plittersdorf section of Bonn, Germany, and include documentation of the estate, details of the original land purchase, wartime confiscation by the Nazis, later restitution claims, and final sale of the property in 1972.
Franz Boas, Sigurd Erixon, Robert Heine-Geldern, Lawrence Herman, Milton Horn, Gerhard Lindblom, Lucien Scherman, Franz Weidenreich, Karl A. Wittfogel.
Roger T. Conant Papers, 1971 0.2 cubic ft.
Socialist Party of The United States of America Dover, New Hampshire Local Records, 1894-1923 0.20 cubic ft.
The Milne School Records, 1890-2004 32.44 cubic ft.
Crimson and White Yearbooks and Newspapers, 1904-1972 1.6 cubic ft.
Prior to 1941, the "Crimson and White" had multiple forms. The June editions acted at the school yearbook, while other editions served as newsletters, literary periodicals, or other pamphlets. The "Bricks and Ivy" yearbooks began continually publishing in 1939 and after that in 1941, the "Crimson and White" became a newspaper, published until 1972.
The State College Echo, 1892 June-1939 April 2.97 cubic ft.
Materials include three separate student publications titled "The Echo," "The State College Quarterly," and the "State College Echo."
The State College Echo Collection, 1892 June-1939 April 2.97 cubic ft.
University at Albany, SUNY Alumni Association Records, 1851-2011 60.08 cubic ft.
Class Notes and Communication, 1859-2011, Undated 4.52 cubic ft.
This series contains correspondence as well as pamphlets and other materials distributed to alumni, predominantly for reunions and other key events. The earliest materials are from 19th Century jubilees and reunions of all classes on Alumni Day. Later alumni held reunions only for specific classes or campus organizations, such as the Potter Club or Pep Band, and this is reflected in the more targeted correspondence. Please see Series 1 and Series 3 for more materials related to Alumni Day, and Series 1 for communication to members of the Eastern Branch of the Alumni Association. The correspondence was retained with the group's meeting minutes and is therefore located in Administration.
Buildings and Construction, 1921-1996, Undated 2.38 cubic ft.
This series consists of Alumni Association records related to building dormitories for students and the Alumni House Conference Center. Beginning in 1921 the Alumni Association created a Dormitory Committee/Residence Hall Building Fund with the goal of raising funds to purchase land and build dormitories, especially for women. In 1921 the College's only residential building was Syddum Hall, housing 29 female students. The great majority of students commuted from home, lived in boarding houses throughout the City of Albany, fraternity or sorority houses or at the YWCA. In 1935 Pierce Hall opened to house female students and in 1941, Sayles Hall opened for men.