This series contains audio recordings of special events and everyday activities at the Downtown Community School and Camp Woodland. The Department digitized hundreds of reel-to-reel audio recordings to date.
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Scrapbooks, 1910-2007 5.07 cubic ft.
This series contains scrapbooks and albums created by The Woman's Club of Albany. Books contain photographs, clippings, correspondence, newsletters, and other artifacts documenting events and activities at the Club. Initially members created a scrapbook every year.
The film series contains nine 16mm and 8mm films, many of which record activities at Camp Woodland. Also included is a film of the 1951 graduation ceremonies at the Downtown Community School and a copy of the Jules Victor Schwerin film Indian Summer. Films 1-8 were reformatted and are available for viewing in the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives' research room. All requests to view this series should be made in advance of a researcher's visit to the Department.
This series consists of a combination of 5" x 8" note cards and 6" x 9" loose leaf sheets with handwritten notes on various topics, as well as reading notes on books read by Hula.
Women's Studies 399: Classism, Racism, and Sexism, 1977 0.5 cubic ft.
The collection holds the materials from Women's Studies Class 399: Classism, Racism, and Sexism. It was taught by Gloria DeSole who was the Director of the Affirmative Action Office. Materials include; student lists, syllabi, handouts, and DeSole's class notes for lecture.
Personal Papers, 1968-1975 0.2 cubic ft.
This small series includes information about the Willison home and correspondence.
General Memorabilia, 1984-2015 14.1 cubic ft.
The General Memorabilia series comprises of activist buttons, T-shirts, and an array of different objects collected by Abe Bonowitz associated to his work to end the death penalty.
Contains recorded broadcasts of 51%, a WAMC-produced weekly radio show hosted by Allison Dunne that discusses women's perpectives on the environment, health, children, politics, the arts, and more.
TThis series contains typescripts, proofs, handwritten and typed notes, a small amount of correspondence, clippings, exhibition catalogs, and photographs pertaining to magazine and newspaper articles and book reviews written by Alfred Werner on various art topics, with an emphasis on Jewish themes. Although most of the typescripts of the articles are Undated, they range from the early 1940s until Werner's death in 1979.