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Myskania Records, 1915-1984 1.42 cubic ft.
Nancy Papish Papers, 1953-2001, bulk 1970-1994 11.0 cubic ft.
This series contains photographs, a slide show with accompanying Cassette, a videocassette, and an Cassette.
Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Deans Office Records, 1946-1989 21 cubic ft.
New York Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides Records, 1908-2002, bulk 1988-1995 84.27 cubic ft.
This series is divided up into eight subseries that document various prominent issues addressed by NYCAP in its work, particularly that used in its information clearinghouse and in programs it conducted. Subseries 4: Activist Organizations and Coalitions is a collection of materials from groups involved in promoting pesticide alternatives like NYCAP, or with other environmental issues generally. The series includes articles, correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and notes. The majority of the material was not produced by NYCAP, although it generally either part of a campaign they were working on, or information they distributed.
Documented in this subseries are the effects of pesticides and other chemicals on human health. Issues and groups featured prominently include Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and the Maternal Infant Network, as well as cancer, and women's and children's health.
Norman Studer Papers, 1817-2012 18.84 cubic ft.
This series contains audio recordings of special events and everyday activities at the Downtown Community School and Camp Woodland. The Department digitized hundreds of reel-to-reel audio recordings to date.
The Downtown Community School audio recordings document guest speakers, student discussions and readings, school plays, intergroup conferences, lectures, staff meetings, musical performances, school trips, oral histories and other programs. Highlights of the subseries include recordings about race relations and the boycott that took place at the Lincoln School in Englewood, NJ in February 1963 and a visit to the school from Red Thunder Cloud, last Indigenous speaker of the Catawba language. Not all recordings are identified or dated.
Office of Graduate Education Records, 1931-2017 10.42 cubic ft.
Office of the Assistant to the President Records, 1949-1974 11.16 cubic ft.
Administrative Records, 1951-1974 7.0 cubic ft.
Series is made up of basic administrative records from the Assistant to the President. Items include correspondence, meeting minutes, documents on University protocol, Radio and television programs from local stations, and information on faculty.