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Personal, 1890-1912 0.55 cubic ft.

This series contains all other material of a personal nature not included in Series 2. Subjects in this series range from family correspondence to property rights and deeds to Parsons involvement in committees and clubs, to personal investment advice. Two significant subjects in this series involved Parsons automotive interests and family estate communications.

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Financials, 1910-2009 7.17 cubic ft.

Series two contains one hundred years' worth of financial information pertaining to the WCA. A majority of the series consists of various departments and committees expenses, receipts, and annual reports. These were originally kept in envelopes according to department or committee and year. There are also Office and Treasurer Reports spanning from 1912 to 2009, providing information about the WCAs treasury and daily spending. Please note that there are no reports from the early 1930s, 1940s or late 1950s. Financial statements provide an inside look into the WCAs evolutionary financial health.

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Series 2 primarily consists of records pertaining to structural and organizational changes at the ASP in the late 1970s. Several records, including memoranda from Editor-in-Chief Stephen Dzinanka and Managing Editor Spence Raggio, relate to the ASP 's transition to an independent organization. Applications, correspondence, and blueprints relating to space allocations and proposed office alterations can be found in the "Space" folder. Most of the blueprints are oversized items and stored in separate flat files. Additional contents of note include: by-laws of the Albany Student Press Corporation, the ASP 's constitution, a contract between the ASP and the University Photo Service, and general accident insurance policies.

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Publications, 1931-1999 1.33 cubic ft.

The publications all deal with New York City and its financial status. Some of the material in this series is in report form, but is not included in the reports series because it is bound. Included in the publications are a series of pocket summaries (small pocket sized cards) that summarize New York City's finances year by year. The CBC Quarterly, a CBC newsletter publication, has nearly its entire run included in the series, with only a couple issues missing.