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New York State Modern Political Archive
Elected officials, interest groups, and activists from New York State.
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Annual Reports, 1940-1965 0.5 cubic ft.
The Annual Reports of the AAUW Albany Branch contain the reports filed by the executive officers, committees and study groups to document their activities at the end of every fiscal year. Annual Reports from the1980s and early1990s may be found in the President's subject files, and committee reports are also found in the Committee Files.
Bulletins, 1941-1990 0.5 cubic ft.
The AAUW Albany Branch Bulletins are distributed monthly to inform members of meeting dates and locations, changing policies, current positions on legislative issues, upcoming events, and dues information. The bulletins contain no gaps.
Committee Files, 1937-1990 0.67 cubic ft.
These files document the work performed by individual committees and their respective chairmen. The series is broken down into seven subseries, each corresponding to a particular committee: Branch History Committee, Fellowship Committee, Hospitality Committee, Membership Committee, Program Committee, Public Information Committee, and the Antique Study Group. Documents within the Committee Files folders are filed chronologically excepting the chairmen's correspondence files, which are filed in reverse chronological order.
Correspondence, 1936-1965 1.0 cubic ft.
The Correspondence files are separated into three subseries: Correspondence with Community Organizations, 1941-1953; Correspondence with AAUW Headquarters and New York State and Division, 1951-1957; and General Correspondence, 1936-1965. Documents within the folders are filed in reverse chronological order. The only gaps in the series occur in the General Correspondence files: 1944-1946 and 1951-1952.