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Faculty File, 1928-1959 2.31 cubic ft.
This series is made up of faculty files kept for members of the staff of the New York State College for Teachers. There is a file dedicated to each individual faculty member, containing hiring information, correspondence, and in some instances grades and transcripts sent in as part of an application.
In 1952, General Electric published its own "History of Project Cirrus", compiled by Barrington Havens of G.E.'s public relations department. In his introduction, he writes that "[Project Cirrus] was very complex, with a number of subdivisions associated with the main activity. Some of these subdivisions ran consecutively, some operated in parallel, and others intertwined or branched off in variously divergent directions." This preface is relevant to Schaefer's own collection of materials because the "intertwined" nature of Cirrus itself, as well as its roots in Schaefer and Langmuir's previous work, sometimes made it difficult for the archivist to separate Project Cirrus documents from materials that related to cloud seeding efforts but were not strictly part of the work done under the government contract that defined Project Cirrus.
Photographs, 1976-2001, Undated 1.95 cubic ft.
Photographic prints of NCADP conferences and other events.
Curriculum Development Records, 1962-2001 6 cubic ft.
This series contains documentation of the planning and approval processes for new graduate and undergraduate courses: course action forms, responses to course proposals, and related correspondence.
Pennsylvania Research, 1992-2011 40.5 cubic ft.
This series and subsesquent subseries revolve around Dr. Baldus's time in Pennsylvania. Included are the Pennsylvania Charging and Sentencing Study, The Severity Study, The Venire Study, Case Files, and The Miller-el Research.
This series contains typescripts of chapters of Kotschnig's Unemployment in the Learned Professions, his chapter contributions to the Brookings Institution study published under the title The United Nations and Promotion of the General Welfare, as well as typescripts of early articles in German, typescripts in English of numerous articles, speeches written for others (Secretary of State, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.), and speeches delivered at official Department of State and United Nations functions (including speeches before the United Nations Economic and Social Council, UNESCO, The Economic Commission for Africa and the Far East, ECAFE, and The Economic Commission for Africa, ECA, sessions).
Audio Visual Materials, 1977-2013 3.79 cubic ft.
This series contains electronic copies of documents, computer backups, documentaries, interviews, recorded conferences and events, and recorded news reports and specials. The formats included are audio tapes, one beta tape, CDs/DVDs, 3. 5 floppy discs, mini DV tapes, one USB drive, VHS tapes, and zip disks. Several of the materials are unlabeled. This series is arranged alphabetically.
CWM Records, 1989-1993 0.25 cubic ft.
This series consists of the records of the art and literary magazine CWM co-edited with David C. Kopaska-Merkel, including announcements, correspondence, and two copies of issue # 1.
Weblogs, 2003-2006 1.25 cubic ft.
Starting at the end of 2003, much of Geof Huth's artistic output was focused on his work on weblogs. This series consists of paper and electronic copies of the various weblogs produced by Huth, one of which is a joint blog with D. Ross Priddle. This series includes blog files (archived copies of each blog), electronic files (copies of the electronic files used to created the blogs), and paper files (printouts of the weblogs).