Files on individual directors, containing tables of the directors' association with Associated Industries, correspondence concerning their directorships, photographs and news clippings.
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Publications by other Authors, 1891-1989 0.7 cubic ft.
In this series are publications (mostly journal articles) of interest to Link that were produced by other authors. In a certain sense, they can be categorized as specific and non-specific (although they are not divided into actual subseries).
Operas, 1950-1988, Undated 12.7 cubic ft.
The fourth series contains musical and vocal compostions for the operas written by Kastle. Like Series 3, Series 4 is also broken down into subseries according to major works. Most of the subseries contain Masters of Parts, Blues of Parts, or Tissues of Parts as well as Orchestral Scores or Vocal Scores. A large amount of the material found in this series is undated.
Bulletins, 1941-1990 0.5 cubic ft.
The AAUW Albany Branch Bulletins are distributed monthly to inform members of meeting dates and locations, changing policies, current positions on legislative issues, upcoming events, and dues information. The bulletins contain no gaps.
Dean's Day Files, 1967-1982 0.33 cubic ft.
This series consists of a day file on public administration and policy. Many of the records deal with the New York State Department of Education (NYSED) Political Science Department Report (1978). The records also include information regarding recruitment, faculty, courses, a proposal for a symposium in public policy, and the political science department.
The Conferences on Science and World Affairs, otherwise known as Pugwash, "is a union of scientists who are concerned about the relations between science and society". Stated simply by Joseph Rotblat, secretary general of the movement, the aim of Pugwash is "to ensure that mankind will not destroy itself. Rabinowitch had an early influence in establishing the Pugwash Movement. In 1954 he opened discussions with Joseph Rotblat of Great Britain's Atomic Scientists' Association, which led to the 1955 International Conference on Science and Society. This conference endorsed the Russell-Einstein Manifesto which had been published shortly before. The Manifesto called for a conference of scientists to review the dangers of nuclear war and discuss means of achieving international understanding. This was fulfilled in the meeting of scientists in July 1957 at Pugwash, Nova Scotia. The name of the site became the name of the movement - Pugwash. The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1957-1972, consist of a small, fragmentary amount of material dating primarily from the 1960s. The files are arranged in four categories-correspondence, conferences, symposia, and clippings. The conferences are arranged by date of meeting; the symposia are arranged alphabetically by title of meeting. Material within the files is arranged chronologically by year, month, and day. Partially dated items are placed at the end of the month or year; undated items are placed after dated material. Enclosures are placed after their letter of transmittal.
Project and Subject Files, 1968-2015 1.92 cubic ft.
This series contains the records of major projects undertaken by the League, starting with Saratoga Springs City Charter Activities to the Famous Person Fundraisers. Other significant topics include: Emergency Services Study, Elder Services Program, Polling Place Accessibility Studies, Russian Delegation visits, and Student Voting Rights. These project files contain program descriptions, grant applications, studies, surveys, reports, news clippings, and photographs (unlabeled). Also included in this series are videotapes, DVDs, and CDs documenting chapter events.
SUNY Publications, 1985-1990 0.33 cubic ft.
This series consists of publications about SUNY. Topics include the cost of higher education, SUNY's history, the Nelson A. Rockefeller School of Government, and other related matters. Any material related to a report, such as correspondence, is identified in the folder title.
BASF, 1979-2003 0.7 cubic ft.
This series contains information on the history of BASF back to its corporate roots in Germany. The history of the dye industry in Rensselaer traced back to 1868 is also available. This series also includes statistics of the BASF brownfield in Rensselaer, information on BASFs response to RCGs claims, the history of the BASFs landfill, and the land investigation that took place.