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Ludwig Bachhofer Papers, 1922-1968 12.18 cubic ft.
Executive Board Files, 1969-1986 1.4 cubic ft.
Contains minutes of executive board meetings (1969, 1972-86) and correspondence relating to those meetings (1978-86). The Executive Board Files were maintained as a record of the activities of the organization as well a record of correspondence between the organization, its members, and the public. Although Council 82 began in 1968 the Executive Board Files do not begin until 1969. There is a gap of two years (1970-71) in the meeting minutes. Executive Board files produced after 1986 are In the possession of Council 82.
Creative Services, 1921-2001 26.66 cubic ft.
This series consists of the materials the department produced and used before transitioning to the use of digital media. The materials in this series are from the period in which the department was known as Creative Services. Some photographic materials were created by the department while older materials in the series were produced elsewhere and retained by them for the creation of promotional material.
Video Materials, 1973-1998 1.66 cubic ft.
This collection is made up of video materials documenting the history of the University. This series includes recordings of University Senate meetings, convocations, dedications and other campus and community events related to the University and Albany more broadly.
Crossgates Regional Shopping Mall Collection, 1979-1985 5.33 cubic ft.
Printed Material, 1979-1985 1 cubic ft.
The series includes draft environmental impact statements, responses and decisions. Maps and photographs of the actual area and of models are also included. Clippings are from newspapers and periodicals and deal with the application, the Albany Pine Bush, and the opening of the shopping mall.
Daniel Evan Button Papers, 1962-1971 42.2 cubic ft.
HR, Legislation and Bills, 1964-1971, Undated 4.8 cubic ft.
This series contains material on bills that Daniel Button sponsored and/or voted for, including vote tallies and statements of his support in Congressional records. Many of these bills are attached to supplemental materials such as correspondence.