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The materials in this series relate to issues of interest to Campus Action. These files contain collected publications, news clippings, articles, fliers, webpages, correspondence, and other materials related to the individual topics of interest. Particularly well documented in the paper records of Campus Action is the issue of date rape on university campuses. Campus Action's opposition to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is particularly well documented in the electronic records, with related defenses of detainees in the civil rights and racism sections. Represented here are also materials created by other campus groups that worked with Campus Action including the Black and Latino Network; Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network; and the NETWORK student organization. The case of Ali Yaghi is also documented in the electronic records. Yaghi, an Albany resident and owner of a pizza shop, was arrested just days after 9/11. He was detained on the basis of a tip by a passerby, who claimed to have heard Yaghi making anti-American statements. Yaghi was detained for months and though eventually cleared of all allegations related to terrorism, he was deported to his native Jordan because of his immigration status.

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Contains T.U.F.C.O. charges and counter charges (1984), authorization card incidents (1984), and organizational activities (1985). T.U.F.C.O. challenged Council 82 as the exclusive bargaining representative for security and law enforcement personnel. Council 82 launched a counterattack on T.U.F.C.O. by developing anti-T.U.F.C.O. literature, a contest entitled, "Why I don't like T.U.F.C.0." and complaints filed against T.U.F.C.O. for using a logo similar to that of Council 82. Additional anti-T.U.F.C.O. materials Include sketches, cartoons, and the T.U.F.C.O. Constitution.

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This series is composed of five guest books for the years 1948-1955, 1969-1972, 1972-1973, 1991, and 1998. The guest books record the signatures, addresses, phone numbers, and remarks of persons attending alumnae luncheons, open houses, punch parties, conflict parties, coker receptions, and crush parties. Of particular note is the "Golden Anniversary" guest book celebrating Psi Gamma's 50th anniversary.

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Included in this series are subject files of news clippings on various environmental topics. There are also files on numerous local environmental groups, many small and short lived. These folders often consist of only a single item, such as a leaflet or flier. Of interest are the "Job Applications" folder, which contains Jackson Davis' resumes and employment history. This represents almost all of the biographical material in this collection. Also of interest is the folder for the "Keep New York State Clean" program, for which Jackson Davis served as a coordinator.

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This series consists of unpublished documents generated in connection with the 1936 gubernatorial campaign of William F. Bleakley, chairman of the New York State Republican Party and former New York State Supreme Court Justice. Included are charts detailing the statewide results of the elections of 1932 and 1936, draft texts of campaign fliers and press releases concerning the fiscal policies of Governor Herbert Lehman, and the text of a speech asserting that New York State residents paid a disproportionately large share of federal taxes.

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Subject Files, 1921-1974 1.8 cubic ft.

This series contains subject files that relate to Taylor's time on the Wayne County Republican Committee, as well as her relationship with the Republican Party. This series contains Wayne County Republican Committee meeting minutes, as well as financial records related to Wayne County and New York State. This series also contains campaign announcements and memorabilia from political campaigns, including the campaign of President Eisenhower. This series also consists of maps of the Erie Canal, Wayne County, and the New York State Thruway. More information about the creation of the New York State Thruway can also be found in this series. This series also includes 24 blue prints from 1949 that outline the State of New York's Department of Public Works plans for constructing the elimination of the West Shore Railroad Company and the New York Central Railroad Company Grade Crossing in Wayne County.