Collections : [University Archives]
University Archives
Records that document the history of the University at Albany, SUNY and its predecessor schools.
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Start Over You searched for: Collecting Area University Archives Remove constraint Collecting Area: University Archives Date range 1995 to 1999 Remove constraint Date range: <span class="from" data-blrl-begin="1995">1995</span> to <span class="to" data-blrl-end="1999">1999</span>Search Results
Judith Langer Papers, 1970-2010 3 cubic ft.
Kappa Beta Fraternity Records, 1937-2007 1.5 cubic ft.
Kermit Hall Papers, 1956-2006 8.19 cubic ft.
New York Times v. Sullivan, 1956-2004 3 cubic ft.
This series contains research material including interview transcripts, news clippings, manuscript drafts, and research articles
Assassination Records Review Board, 1963-2004 1.96 cubic ft.
This series contains board meeting notes, research documents, nomination materials and news clippings.
Lillian Coons Papers, 1935-2019 1.5 cubic ft.
Martin Fausold Papers, 1919, 1945-2008 10.39 cubic ft.
The Oral History of SUNY Project, 1988-2006, Undated 3.2 cubic ft.
The first series in the Fausold Collection consists of interviews conducted by Fausold for the Oral History of SUNY project from 1988 to 1997. Fausold's colleague Wayne Mahood, a Distinguished Professor of Education at SUNY Geneseo, helped conduct some of the interviews as did others. The archivist noted interviews not conducted by Fausold in the inventory below as well as the titles held by the interviewees in the SUNY System or within New York State government. This series includes both the recorded interviews on audio cassettes as well as paper transcripts. A small number of interviews, however, are not transcribed. A majority of the interviews transcribed feature multiple versions, as both Fausold and the interviewee edited them. Interview files typically contain interview transcriptions, a clearance form signed by the interviewee, and background information. Fausold kept lists of interviewees, potential interviewees, and the status of each interview.
Meeting Minutes, 1968-2004 3 cubic ft.
The earliest minutes date from the formation of the Student Association in 1921. They document the Student Association's interest in establishing and maintaining school traditions (1920's and 30's), the Student Association's concern with academic issues such as the establishment of the honor system. These documents give an overview of the management of the organization, and document the Student Association structural change.