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New York State Modern Political Archive
Elected officials, interest groups, and activists from New York State.
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Contains T.U.F.C.O. charges and counter charges (1984), authorization card incidents (1984), and organizational activities (1985). T.U.F.C.O. challenged Council 82 as the exclusive bargaining representative for security and law enforcement personnel. Council 82 launched a counterattack on T.U.F.C.O. by developing anti-T.U.F.C.O. literature, a contest entitled, "Why I don't like T.U.F.C.0." and complaints filed against T.U.F.C.O. for using a logo similar to that of Council 82. Additional anti-T.U.F.C.O. materials Include sketches, cartoons, and the T.U.F.C.O. Constitution.
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.
Subject Correspondence, 1966-1970, Undated 12.8 cubic ft.
This series contains correspondence regarding specific subjects during Button's time as a U.S. Representative. Many of his constituents ask him for White House flags and agricultural yearbooks, but there are other notable topics as well. These include Albany's Arbor Hill neighborhood (attempts to better the community), General Electric, Laos, Cambodia, protest letters, requests for Congressional intervention, questions about HUAC, the Chicago 7, Vietnam, the Cold War, and President Richard Nixon.
Donald M. Blinken Papers, 1969-2003 5.95 cubic ft.
SUNY Schools, 1976-1991 2.32 cubic ft.
Blinken maintained a small group of files related to specific SUNY schools. The files are arranged alphabetically by the name of the school. The files in Box 5 were accessioned later and processed separately from Box 1, 2, 3, and 4. The files in Box 5 are also arranged alphabetically by the name of the school. Materials within the files are arranged chronologically. They include reports, correspondence, and news clippings regarding a variety of topics.
Donald Schein Papers, 1954-2005 40 cubic ft.
Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs Records, 1938-1991 3.46 cubic ft.
ESFWC Subject Files, 1952-1991 0.40 cubic ft.
This series contains materials detailing the organizational structure and functions of the ESFWC. Records include photocopies of the ESFWC's 1927 certificate of incorporation and the 1987 documents amending its incorporation, annual reports of the president (1974-1975, 1977), the ESFWC constitution and bylaws (c. 1966, 1968, 1978), membership cards (c.1970, 1981), membership directories and club rosters (1963, circa1965, 1966, 1970, 1973-1977, 1983), newsletters (c.1955, 1960, 1965, circa1971, 1974-1976, 1978-80), reports of the Constitution Revision Committee (1976, circa1987), and state programs of action (1980, circa1982). Other materials include the ESFWC song (1971?), a prayer litany (undated), records documenting annual observances of Harriet Tubman Day (1974-1975), and a partial organizational history (1952). Also included are materials documenting the activities of a constituent club, the F. Willia Davis Woman's Club of New Rochelle (1979), and biographical information about several club members (1971, 1973, 1978-1981, 1987).
Environmental Advocates of New York Records, 1970 - 2017 June 1 90.81 cubic ft.
Meta tag for description: Environmental Advocates serves the people of New York as an effective and aggressive watchdog and advocate on virtually every important state environmental issue. Through advocacy, coalition building, citizen education and policy development, we work to safegaurd public health and preserve our unique natural heritage. With thosands of individual supporters and over 130 organizational members, Environmental Advocates is truly the voice of New York's environmental community.
E. Ogden Bush Papers, 1884, 1958-1965 9.6 cubic ft.
Subject Files, 1884, 1958-1965, Undated 7.8 cubic ft.
Series 1 contains subject files covering a wide assortment of topics including conservation, education, various New York counties, and labor. Correspondence and news clippings are kept within the subject files. Miscellaneous files contain a small number of documents grouped together alphabetically by Senator Bush that were not extensive enough to have their own file.
Ernest Curto Papers, 1944, 1946-1965 17.25 cubic ft.
Bills, 1956-1964, Undated 2.6 cubic ft.
This series, divided into two subseries, contains legislation that for the most part was introduced by Assemblyman Ernest Curto, and supporting materials, including memos, correspondence regarding the bills, and newspaper clippings.