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Matos, Elba Collection, 1983-2007 1.3 cubic ft.
Maurice Hinchey Papers, 1974-2012 212 cubic ft.
M.C. Lawton Civic and Cultural Club Records, 1921-2004 1.13 cubic ft.
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.
Meetings, 1918-2015 8.3 cubic ft.
This series is divided into six subseries to reflect the meeting type.
Meetings, 1953-2001 3.0 cubic ft.
This series consists of minutes, summaries of proceedings, and a subject index. The majority of the series covers Faculty Senate meetings from the first meeting in 1953 through 1998. The meeting minutes contain information on the appointment of University Representatives by President Carlson during the first meeting, the drafting of the original proposed By-laws, and the development of different instructional programs. The minutes include copies of committee reports. The minutes also show the effect that the Taylor Law of 1967 had on the University Faculty Senate.
Meeting Subject Files, 1995-2003 2 cubic ft.
This series includes extensive minutes of board meetings, speeches, fundraising, correspondence, notes, pamphlets, biographies of speakers, and other papers relating to Hawkins' attendance at various board and committee meetings, rallies, and conferences Hawkins attended as Executive Director of the National Coalition Against the Death Penalty. These events were sponsored by related institutional, regional, national, and international organizations such as law schools, New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty, the Death Penalty Information Center, Amnesty International, and many others. A complete list of meetings is included in the box and folder list.