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New York Statewide Senior Action Council Records, 1974-2001

14.05 cubic ft.
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The New York StateWide Senior Action Council records document the issues faced by senior citizens in New York State over the course of almost three decades. The bulk of the records consist of subject files in the areas of health care, Medicare, and social security issues. In addition to topical material, these records document the fundraising activities of the organization and its various sub-groups. Notably included are publications issued by the organization, including the Sentinel newsletter (1992-1996) and the Senior Action newspaper (1977-1991). The bulk of the material, found in the subject files, is useful for documenting issues about which NYSSAC was active. NYSSAC's work with New York state legislators, as well as government and private agencies in advocating for seniors and social justice issues, and their outreach efforts in education and advocacy, are well documented throughout the collection. Records of the activities of Executive Directors Michael Burgess and Bonnie Ray are the most prominent in the collection.

Atmospheric Science Research Center Records, 2014 October 17 - 2017 May 17

6.5 cubic ft. 96 captures
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of inactive records from the University at Albany's Atmospheric Science Research Center.

Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, Assistant to the Provost Records, 1980-2004

2.4 cubic ft.
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This collection consists of the administrative records of the Assistant to the Provost of the Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy.
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William Kennedy Papers, 1926-2003

41.2 cubic ft.
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The William Kennedy Papers document nearly a half century of research, writing, and publishing efforts of the internationally recognized, Pulitzer Prize winning author, playwright, essayist, journalist, script writer, professor, and champion of the arts. The collection consists of records related to all of Kennedy's fiction and nonfiction books through 2002, including his "Albany Cycle" of novels, film scripts, essays, and newspaper articles from the Albany Times-Union. In addition, there is correspondence with other significant authors of American literature, biographical materials, and records documenting a trip to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland with President Bill Clinton.
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Marie Deans Papers, 1957-2015

4.36 cubic ft.
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This collection documents the death penalty abolitionist work of Marie McFadden Deans. A smaller amount of personal materials, such as Deans' poetry and writing, also is included.
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Bridge Line Historical Society Collection, 1870-2025

37.5 cubic ft.
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The collection consist of the Bridge Line Historical Society's newsletter, as well as original maps, drawings, and related material documenting the Delaware & Hudson Railway, a railroad that operated in the northeastern United States.
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Administrative and Subject Files, 1907-1994 4.78 cubic ft.

Leigh B. Bienen Papers, 1872, 1935, 1951-2011, Undated, bulk 1971-2011

23.2 cubic ft.
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The Leigh Bienen Papers include the records of the New Jersey Proportionality Review Project, the Illinois Capital Punishment Reform Study Commission, and the academic research papers of legal scholar Leigh Bienen. The New Jersey records contain material from New Jersey Public Defender Homicide Study directed by Bienen in the mid-1980s. The collection also includes the records from Bienen's involvement with the New Jersey Proportionality Review Project headed by Special Master David C. Baldus. Also present is material from Leigh Bienen's tenure on the Illinois Capital Punishment Reform Study Commission which resulted in the abolition of the death penalty in that state in 2011. Finally the collection contains Leigh Bienen's scholarly research material during her career teaching at both Princeton University and Northwestern University. Her research focused on proportionality review, the death penalty's monetary costs, and the role of prosecutor discretion.
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Division of Student Affairs Records, 1926-2005

18.33 cubic ft.
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Contains the records of the Division of Student Affairs, its subordinate offices, and its predecessor bodies, including the Office of the Dean of Students. Materials include: planning and policy documentation, admissions and financial aid statistics, correspondence, and meeting minutes.
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Guilderland Central Teachers' Association Records, 1968-1999

2.0 cubic ft.
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These records document the day-to-day activities of the Guilderland (N.Y.) Central Teachers' Association.
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Robert McCrate Papers, 1958-1962, 2009

5.4 cubic ft.
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Robert MacCrate was a lawyer who served as counsel to New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller. This collection contains correspondence and legislation sent to the Governor by MacCrate concerning pending bills in the New York State Senate and Assembly. There also are background reports and summaries on major topics of interest including transportation, health, economic trends, education, and discrimination in New York State.
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Center for Law and Justice Records, 1985-2000

12.75 cubic ft.
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This collection documents the day-to-day activities of the Center for Law and Justice in Albany, New York, founded by its Executive Director Dr. Alice P. Green in 1985.
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Administrative Files, 1985-1998 0.17 cubic ft.

Thoedore Fossieck Papers, 1947-1996

3.66 cubic ft.
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This collection contains some administrative materials related to the running of the school, as well as information on class reunions, and copies of the yearbook Bricks and Ivy.
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Ruth Pelham Papers, 1978-2018

11.29 cubic ft.
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This collection contains documents concerning the work of Ruth Pelham, a singer/songwriter and educator in the Albany, New York area who has been performing for decades in an effort to bring about peaceful communities through music. From the late 1970s to circa 2016, Pelham traveled in a mobile music program called the Music Mobile; singing, teaching, and writing songs with the community.

American Marketing Association, New York Capital Region Records, 1992-2013

2.81 cubic ft.
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The American Marketing Association, Capital District Chapter works for the advancement of business and management in the region. The collection includes publications concerning programs sponsored by the organization as well as administrative records. Also included are descriptions and handouts from businesses in the Capital District.
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Center for Technology and Government, 1994-2013

0.33 cubic ft. 19 Digital Files
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Records of university-sponsored applied research center that examines and aids the adoption of technological innovation in government.
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Patricia Stocking Brown Papers, 1895-2003, bulk 1981-1999

7.39 cubic ft.
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This collection documents Siena College professor Dr. Patricia Stocking Brown's (1942-2004) research and scholarship in biology as well as her breast cancer advocacy, research, and education work.
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Civil Service Employees Association, Inc. (CSEA), American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1000 Records, 1918-2015

64.26 cubic ft. 2868 Digital Files
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This collection documents the day-to-day activities of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) from 1918 to the present. There is no documentation of the organization's initial years of existence, but significant material about administration, meetings, membership, agreements, publications, and organizational history.

Ludwig Bachhofer Papers, 1922-1968

12.18 cubic ft.
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This collection contains correspondence and materials related to Ludwig Bachhofer's professional interests in and knowledge about Asian art.
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Ivan Steen Papers, 1928-2013

5.29 cubic ft.
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The Ivan Steen Papers document Steen's service as a Professor of History at the University at Albany as well as his oral history projects.

Max Knight Papers, 1909-1993

4 cubic ft.
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The bul of the collection consists of the writings of the co-authors Max Knight (Max Eugen Kühnel) and Joseph Fabry (Joseph Epstein), who wrote and published jointly from 1933 to 1993 under the pseudonym of Peter Fabrizius.
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The Herman Prins Salomon Papers, bulk 1937-2001

.92 cubic ft.
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This collection contains the papers of Herman P. Salomon, Dutch-American scholar from the University at Albany who specialized in linguistics, the history of Portuguese and Dutch Jews and the Inquisition.
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Roy C. Bates (Kurt Bauchwitz) Papers, 1890-2006

19 cubic ft. 1 Digital Files
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This collection documents the literary and legal careers of Roy C. Bates (Kurt Bauchwitz). The materials cover his early years in Germany (1890-1938), the years of flight from Hitler's Germany via Japan to the United States (1938-1941), and his U.S. years (1941-1974).

Nancy Papish Papers, 1953-2001, bulk 1970-1994

11.0 cubic ft.
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The papers of Nancy Papish document her involvement with Clearwater, North River Friends of Clearwater (NRFC), and the campaign to stop Hydro-Quebec's development plan for James Bay. These papers document the environmental activism of Nancy Papish from the 1970s through the 1990s. Included are meeting minutes, notes, mailings, press releases, news clippings, magazine articles, programs, and publications. The Clearwater files contain near-complete runs of newsletters produced by both NRFC and the parent Clearwater organization. Evidence of NRFC's outreach activities is found in a slide show titled "This Is Clearwater" and numerous poster displays. Documentation of Clearwater's organization and administration, such as meeting minutes, internal reports, and committee files, are almost entirely absent. There is little information about the membership of Clearwater. The James Bay files contain materials from several organizations.

Eugene McLaren Papers, 1940-2001

7.8 cubic ft.
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The Eugene McLaren Papers document his academic pursuits as well as research he conducted while on the faculty at the University at Albany.
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Solidarity Committee of The Capital District Records, 1978-2024

20.8 cubic ft.
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The Greyhound Strikers Solidarity Committee of the Capital District was created by Albany-area labor union activists in support of the autumn 1983 Amalgamated Transit Union strike against Greyhound Bus Lines. After the strike, the group was reconstituted as the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District (SCCD) and worked to support hundreds of strikes and labor activities in Eastern New York, across the country, and in Latin America.
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Administrative Files, 1983-2000 0.8 cubic ft.

Walter Wheeler Papers, 1977-2005

2.66 cubic ft.
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This collection documents gay and lesbian publications with a particular emphasis on the Capital Region and Upstate New York. Material from New York City and neighboring states is also included.
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Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Schenectady, New York Records, 1927-2011, Undated

21.92 cubic ft.
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These records document the history of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Schenectady, NY.
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BirthNet Records, 1994-2020

5.42 cubic ft.
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This collection documents the founding and day-to-day activities of BirthNet, a birth justice organization located in the Capital District of New York.
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College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Records, 2000-2015

18.66 cubic ft.
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Administrative records of the College, formerly known as the College of Computing and Information, contains programs in Informatics, Computer Science, and Information Studies.
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Website of the University at Albany, 2003 January 17 - 2017 June 8

Approximately 720 GB 2513 captures
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This collection contains daily and monthly captures of the top level domain for the University website: www.albany.edu, as well as weekly captures of the University NewsCenter website: www.albany.edu/news Webcrawling is managed through the Internet Archive's Archive-It service.

Leo W. O'Brien Papers, 1939-1966

6.25 cubic ft.
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The Leo W. O' Brien Papers document O'Brien's service in the House of Representative where he served from 1952-1966 on behalf of Albany, NY. The collection includes subject files, correspondence and various communications materials from his Congressional tenure.
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University Council Records, 1844 - 2018 January 17

17 cubic ft. 39 captures 139 Digital Files
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Includes meeting minutes and supporting documentation of the Executive Committee of the New York State Normal School, 1844-1990; the Board of Trustees 1890-1928; and Board of Visitors, 1928-1939, of the New York State College for Teachers; and minutes, correspondence, reports, and publications of the University Council, 1965-2015. The power of the original Executive Committee, Board of Trustees, Board of Visitors extended to the hiring and firing of all employees, prescribing the curriculum including the texts used in courses. These bodies reported jointly to the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and the Superintendent of Education, the later individual serving as Chairman of successive bodies. The powers of the University Council, created by the SUNY Board of Trustees in 1954, are far more restricted, being limited to nominating presidents, naming buildings, and reviewing and approving major policy changes and initiatives.

Office of Diversity and Inclusion Records, 1970-2017

16.30 cubic ft.
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Records of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and its predecessors. Materials include administrative correspondence, committee and task force meeting materials, planning documentation, and assorted reports, all relating to issues of diversity, inclusion, equal employment, and discrimination.
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Hope Donovan Papers, 1970-2003

3 cubic ft.
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This collection consists of a variety of materials collected by Hope Donovan during her work as an environmental activist and prominent member of the League of Women Voters of New York State. Most of the collection consists of publications, reports, conference proceedings, guides, and papers from such subject as Adirondack Park, development issues, and the Smart Growth Conferences.
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The Edward E. Potter Club and Alumni Association Records, 1911-2014

3.0 cubic ft.
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The Edward E. Potter Club And Alumni Association Records includes documents and objects related to the finances, activities, and history of the Club and subsequent Alumni Association. Materials related to the Edward E. Potter Club include financial settlements, photographs, correspondence, and meeting minutes. Materials related to the Alumni Association include Alumni addresses, memorabilia, and a newsletter. Objects in this collection include mugs, a blanket, stamp, letter opener, compact makeup, and ledger books.
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Environmental Advocates of New York Records, 1970 - 2017 June 1

90.81 cubic ft. 260 captures
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The Environmental Advocates of New York Records document the legislative activities of the organization from the 1980s through the late 1990s. The collection consists of correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, reports, memorandums, publications, news clippings, promotional material, as well as administrative files.

Bernard Vonnegut Papers, 1828-1997

39.04 cubic ft.
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The Bernard Vonnegut Papers document Vonnegut's career as a researcher in the field of atmospheric science with a focus on his time at GE, Arthur Little, and the State University of New York at Albany. The collection includes technical memoranda, research, data, inventions and patent forms, equipment specifications, drawings, figures, handwritten notes, manuscripts, reports, correspondence, publicity materials, course materials, news clippings, photographs, memorabilia, and audio/video materials
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Citizens' Environmental Coalition Records, 1973-2005

44.25 cubic ft.
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The records of Citizens' Environmental Coalition (CEC) document its research and activism, from its infancy as part of the New York Environmental Institute, through its independent chartering in 1991, and continuing into the new millennium.
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9/11/01 Environmental Issues, 2001-2002 0.17 cubic ft.

Friends of the Libraries Records, 1981-2006

5 cubic ft.
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The Friends of the Libraries Records contain the day-to-day activities of this University at Albany organization comprised of faculty, staff, alumni, and community members.
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Administrative Binder, 2003-2006 0.17 cubic ft.

Administrative Records, 1981-2006

Hans Staudinger Papers, 1928-1980

31.5 cubic ft.
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Staudinger was a Social Democratic Party member of the Reichstag until his removal by the Nazis in 1933; he was professor of economics at the University in Exile from 1934 and dean of the graduate faculty of the New School for Social Research at various times between 1941 and 1960. The collection contains articles, books, diplomas, passports, photographs, scrapbooks, Festscrifen, and memorabilia of Hans Staudinger and members of his family. It also contains correspondence; handwritten and typed drafts of lecture notes, speeches, and addresses; teaching and research materials; and publications by Hans Staudinger and members of the New School for Social Research. The concentration of material is in the period of 1940 through 1960, with early biographical material dating from 1907 and some items dating through 1980.
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Woman's Club of Albany Records, 1908, 1910-2010

23.64 cubic ft. 1 Digital Files
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The Woman's Club of Albany Records document the day-to-day operations of the first 100 years of this community organization founded in 1910.
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Manfred George Papers, 1913-1968, Undated

2.87 cubic ft.
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This collection contains photocopies of correspondence written by Manfred George to various public figures, original manuscripts of plays composed by George, newspaper clippings of articles George wrote for European and American publications, and audio recordings on his work with the New York based newspaper Aufbau.
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Business And Professional Women's Clubs of New York State Inc. (BPWNYS) Records, 1921-2004

3.99 cubic ft.
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These records document the history of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of New York State, Inc.
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Frank J. Becker Papers, 1953-1964, 1974

22.44 cubic ft.
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The Frank J. Becker Papers document Becker's service in the U.S Congress, as a representative of Nassau County (N.Y.), where he served from 1953-1964. The collection includes correspondence, subject files, and legislation from his tenure.

Erwin Bodky Papers, 1897-1958

6 cubic ft.
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The Bodky Papers include biographical materials, letters, musical programs, reviews, extensive manuscripts, arrangements, and printed material. Bodky studied piano with Ferrucio Busoni and composition with Richard Strauss and performed widely on harpsichord and piano. He left Germany and lived in the Netherlands, 1933–1938, and the United States from 1938 until his death. He was a professor of music at Brandeis University.
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Augustus Bennet Papers, 1935-1948

16.13 cubic ft.
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The collection contains materials from Augustus Bennet's campaigns for the House of Representatives and files from his subsequent service in Congress.
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Yella Pessl Sobotka Papers, 1918-1979

13 cubic ft.
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This collection documents the musical career of Yella Pessl, a harpsichordist, pianist and organist.
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League Of Women Voters of Albany County Records, 1940-2001

31.47 cubic ft.
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The records of the League of Women Voters of Albany County (LWVAC), include material produced by the LWVAC as well as material that was produced by the League of Women Voters of New York State and the League of Women Voters of the United States. The most comprehensive series in the collection is the Administrative Files. There are meeting minutes, annual reports, and Board of Directors lists from 1940-2001. A large portion of the LWVAC collection relates to the two main purposes of the organization: voter service and "study and action." Records relating to voter service include pamphlets with information about candidates and citizen voting rights published by the LWVAC and material used to increase voter participation. Records related to "study and action" include material used by the LWVAC to inform citizens about public policy issues locally, statewide, and nationally. A strength of the LWVAC collection is the amount of material related to various public policy issues and how they affected the local community.

Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Of Albany, New York Records, 1863-1996

20.21 cubic ft.
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The collection documents the history of the YWCA of Albany, which was founded in 1888 by a group of women led by Mrs. Acors Rathbun in order to provide housing and recreational activities for young women searching for work. Through the years, the organization expanded to include classes, childcare, athletics, essay contests, teen issue programs, and an annual awards dinner honoring women. Strengths include the extensive photographic material and meeting minutes from the board of trustees and directors. The collection is weakest at the beginning and end of the YWCA of Albany's existence.
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M.C. Lawton Civic and Cultural Club Records, 1921-2004

1.13 cubic ft.
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The M.C. Lawton Civic and Cultural Club Records showcase the operations of the first black organization in Albany that was actively involved in community service and educational advancement, which was founded in 1919.
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Capital Defender Office Records, 1975-2007, bulk 1995-2007

116.73 cubic ft.
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The Capital Defender Office (1995-2008) (CDO) was established as part of New York States 1995 death penalty legislation which took effect on September 1, 1995. Under the new law, the State expanded the crime of first degree murder and introduced two new penalties, death and life in prison without possibility of parole, for those convicted. Working from offices in Albany, New York City, and Rochester, the CDO sought to ensure that defendants being tried by the State, who could not afford representation, receive skilled counsel in capital cases. The CDO closed its Rochester office in 2005, and, as no state death penalty cases remain, the Albany and New York City offices in 2008. This collection consists of news clips (filed by subject), subject files, bound records of appeal in the cases of the People v. Cahill, Harris, LaValle, Mateo, McCoy, and Taylor, notebooks with appellate briefs, New York county court papers arranged by county, government studies, reports and debates on capital punishment, annual reports, and a small number of VHS tapes recording court proceedings. There are defendant case files, some with correspondence, court papers, and news clips and others with just news clips.
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Eugene I. Rabinowitch Papers, 1923-1973

14 cubic ft.
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Russian-born chemist and SUNY Albany professor who worked on the Manhattan Project, was an early leader of the Concerned Scientists Movement, and helped organize the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. The Rabinowitch Papers document various aspects of his life and career and contain his writings, his involvement with the Pugwash Conferences and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, his research interests in photosynthesis, and his work at the University of Illinois and the State University of New York at Albany.
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Margarete Kollisch Papers, 1910-1979

0.3 cubic ft.
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The collection contains published and draft writings of Margarete Kollisch, and correspondence with Dr. Albert Einstein and other notables.
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Women's Building Collection, 1954-2000, bulk 1973-1998

20.3 cubic ft.
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The Women's Building collection records the formation and day-to-day administrative and programming activities of the Women's Building and its predecessor, the Tri-City Women's Center. The organization provided a safe space for community groups to meet and organize, and informational and educational programming to support the women of the Capital District. Inspired by a feminist perspective and driven by a commitment to social justice, the Women's Building provided physical meeting and office space to local organizations and programming and informational services on financial planning, legal issues, parenthood, childbirth, and women's health. The collection includes administrative records and programming material from the organization's inception in the early 1970s until 2000.
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Terwilliger Family Collection, 1912-1919

0.40 cubic ft.
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The Terwilliger Family Collection contains numerous letters written by Harvey Beebe, an American soldier from southwestern New York during World War I.
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Clare Hogenauer Papers, 1999-2006, Undated

0.93 cubic ft.
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The Clare Hogenauer Papers document her activism against the death penalty.
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Carleton P. Simon Papers, 1881-1952, 1956

2.0 cubic ft.
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The collection of papers is about drugs and drug related crimes in the United States. It is written by Carleton P. Simon. Simon is a psychiatrist by profession and is very much interested in crimes. This passion led to his next profession as a criminlogist. His writings focus on crimes and examine the motives behind the crimes. Simons has also written fiction magazines and poems.

Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Records, 2006 September 3 - 2017 May 17, bulk 1980-1995

6.42 cubic ft. 94 captures
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This collection contains inactive records from the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (previously called the Office of Undergraduate Studies).

Associated Industries of New York State/Business Council of New York State Records, 1996 December 19 - 2017 March 27

10.02 cubic ft. 365 captures
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The Associated Industries of New York State/ Business Council of New York State Records contains documents which were created during the group's 66 years of business. Among the contents are files on the group's former directors, correspondence and legal council records. The records of the association also contain some publications from other sources.

The New York Civil Liberties Union Records, 1998 December 5 - 2017 July 28

700 cubic ft. 735 captures
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The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) is the preeminent statewide organization dedicated to the protection and enhancement of individual civil liberties and civil rights in New York State. Founded in 1951, the NYCLU's mission is to defend and uphold the basic rights and liberties articulated in the Bill of Rights and to advocate, litigate and educate for the protection of civil liberties. Through litigation, legal counsel, advocacy and legislative lobbying, the NYCLU has, among many issues, protected political freedom during the McCarthy era, argued against the constitutionality of the Vietnam War, created the first project focused on the rights of mentally disabled, and was the first civil liberties organization to advocate for reforming the foster care placement system. Over the last thirty years, the NYCLU has advocated for issues surrounding voting rights and censorship, fought to end gender discrimination and school segregation in New York State schools, and defended the separation of church and state. The collection consists of legal case files, administrative records and other archival materials. The collection is being processed and is currently closed, unless permission to access is granted in writing from the NYCLU Executive Director.
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Executive Director, 1927-1995 27 cubic feet

Office of the Senior Vice President For Academic Affairs And Provost Records, 1845 - 2017 May 17

92.29 cubic ft. 51 captures
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Includes the records of the Office of the Provost which oversees the academic mission of the University. Materials in this collection address all aspects of academic policy at the University: program planning and review, faculty policies and salary practices, grading policies, long-range planning, and budgeting.

Parks & Trails New York Records, 2004 June 10 - 2017 July 18

30.25 cubic ft. 217 captures
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This collection documents the day-to-day activities of Parks & Trails New York, the leading statewide advocate for parks and trails in New York State.

Citizens Budget Commission Records, 1931-1999

12.92 cubic ft.
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The Citizens Budget Commission contain information on the financial outlook of New York City from the 1930's to the 1990's.
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Administrative Files, 1932-1973, 1978, 1994-1995, Undated 1.53 cubic ft.

Annual Dinner, 1952-1984, 1993 0.33 cubic ft.

League of Women Voters of Rensselaer County Records, 1914-2008

9.03 cubic ft.
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The League of Women Voters of Rensselaer County Records documents the political and social activities of the chapter since its founding in 1939.
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WAMC Northeast Public Radio Records, 1980-2000

6795 Audio Recordings
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This collection contains recordings of a number of locally-produced WAMC/Northeast Public Radio programs.
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51%, 2012-2013

Student Association of the State University of New York Records, 1969-1985

17.5 cubic ft.
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This collection documents the activities of the Student Association of the State University of New York from its founding in 1970 hrough its first decade of existence.
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Leonard Kastle Papers, 1940-1996

18.52 cubic ft.
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The collection contains material pertaining to Leonard Kastle, an American composer, pianist, film writer and director. Kastle also served as a Visiting Professor of Humanities and Fine Arts at the University at Albany in the 1980s.

American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), Empire State Capital Area Chapter Records, 1952-1989

9.5 cubic ft.
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Founded to encorage and advance training and professionalism in public administration for New York State

Erich von Kahler Papers, 1905-1977

13 cubic ft.
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This collection contains diaries, 1906-1913; correspondence; corrected manuscripts of literary works by Hermann Broch, Golo Mann, and others, 1945-1970; lecture notes on philosophy of history; and contemporary politics for lectures given in Germany and the United States.

Kappa Beta Fraternity Records, 1937-2007

1.5 cubic ft.
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An artificial collection of memorabilia and paper records concerning the Kappa Beta Fraternity. Originally a Jewish fraternity, it became non-denominational in 1948.
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Willowbrook Review Panel Records, 1968-1981, bulk 1975-1981

112.25 cubic ft.
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The Willowbrook Review Panel was a Federal monitoring group established by the U.S. District Court in 1975 and dismissed from its duties in 1987. The Willowbrook Review Panel Records provide extensive documentation of the Panel's main function: monitoring implementation of the 1975 Willowbrook Consent Decree in New York State which set new standards for the care of the facility's residents.

Libby Post Papers, 1978-2005

4.18 cubic ft.
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The Libby Post Papers contain political campaign documents, professional correspondences, news clippings, meeting minutes, agendas, document drafts, press releases, news letters, civil activism notes, and other materials that document her involvement securing various LGBT rights and with political organizations, as well as the general LGBT community in Albany, NY.
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Center for Humanistic Education Records, 1969-1973

6 cubic ft.
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This collection consists of records documenting the finances of and the workshops and activities put on by the University at Albany's Center for Humanistic Education during its period of activity.
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Faculty-Student Association Records, 1952-1976

4.0 cubic ft.
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The Faculty-Student Association Records document the day-to-day operations of this non-profit organization which provided ancillary services to the university community.
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