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Commencement Programs Collection, 1857-2019 2 cubic ft.
Correctional Association of New York Records, 1844-1988 30.97 cubic ft.
This series consists exclusively of the annual reports on prison and jail conditions that the Prison Association/Correctional Association submitted to the New York State Assembly. The reports contain minutes of meetings, presidential addresses, committee reports, reports on individual prisons and prison conditions, prison reform campaigns in New York State, transcripts of testimony before the NYS legislature on pending policy measures, and lists of members and corresponding members of the Association. Reports published during the latter half of the nineteenth century chronicle the Association's role in establishing national and international prison reform organizations and conferences and furnish information about prison policies elsewhere in the United States and the world.
Early Presidents Records, 1827-1914 0.2 cubic ft.
Contains personal correspondence of early presidents and formal annual reports 1912-1914.
Office of the President Records, 1827 - 2017 July 17 427 cubic ft.
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.
Faculty Reference Collection, 1845-present 42.25 cubic ft.
Karl Pribram Papers, 1877-1973 10 cubic ft.
New York State Normal College Registration Books, 1845-1906 0.69 cubic ft.
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 the Senior Vice President For Academic Affairs And Provost Records, 1845 - 2017 May 17 92.29 cubic ft.
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