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Reports, 1931-1999 2 cubic ft.
The main purpose of the reports issued by the Citizens Budget Commission is to recommend how New York City, and beginning in 1984 New York State, could save money and better their financial situation. The reports include long-term and short-term studies. The size and complexity of New York City's budget has resulted in a need for continuous revision over the years. The first folder is undated, but due to its significance of listing some of the reports is housed first in the series. The remainder of the series is in chronological order. These reports document financial issues of concern from the 1930s to the 1990s.
Citizens' Environmental Coalition Records, 1973-2005 44.25 cubic ft.
Research Files, 1978-2001 4 cubic ft.
This series consists of chemical fact sheets used by CEC for research and informational purposes.
City of Newburgh Urban Renewal Collection, 1935-2000 99.5 cubic ft.
Series includes various types of administrative files from the Urban Renewal project of the 1960s and 1970s. These include mainly business correspondence but also Newburgh Urban Renewal Agency materials, reports, contracts, payment ledgers, relocation payments, deeds, meeting minutes, and newspaper articles.
Legal and Administrative Files, 1977-2014 3.8 cubic ft.
The Legal and Administrative files on reels contain various records pertaining to the political, legal, and administrative aspects of the CSEA. These records include the agreements between CSEA and New York State and its various units, collective bargaining agreements, and the meeting minutes of the Legal Committee. The reels also include model constitutions and by-laws, department head minutes and reports, and Political Action Fund meeting information.
CSEA Publications, 1932-2014 15.04 cubic ft.
This series contains both the official CSEA newspaper for its members and smaller newsletters which focus upon a specific segment of membership. The official newspaper chronicles CSEA activities such as scholarship funds, solidarity marches, and the individual achievements of members. Originally entitled The Civil Service Leader the name was changed to The Public Sector in 1978 and to The Work Force 20 years later. The early editions of the newspaper focused primarily on the maintenance of wages and benefits. They also listed numerous job vacancies throughout New York State and the nation.
Clearwater Files, 1965-2000 3.0 cubic ft.
This series contains items related to the boat Clearwater; Clearwater as an organization, including its predecessor organization, Hudson River Sloop Restoration; and affiliated sloop clubs, particularly North River Friends of Clearwater. It includes newsletters, board of directors meeting minutes, membership mailings, catalogs, and educational materials. There is a near-complete collection of programs from Clearwater's annual Great Hudson River Revival, as well as copies of Clearwater's official newsletter, mainly from 1973-1993. This newsletter began publication under the name North River Navigator, then became the Clearwater Navigator in 1978. Administrative files from NRFC are limited and include by-laws, charters, some meeting minutes, and a membership dues receipt book from 1978. NRFC newsletters, spanning from 1976-1993, began as an unnamed publication, then became The Compass in 1982.
Nancy Papish Papers, 1953-2001, bulk 1970-1994 11.0 cubic ft.
Commencement Programs Collection, 1857-2019 2 cubic ft.
Commencement Videos Collection, 1981-2005 5.0 cubic ft.
Contains the website for the annual conference along with the published conference proceedings.
System Dynamic Society Records, 1978-2016 5.85 cubic ft.
David Baldus Papers, 1965-2011 192.3 cubic ft.
This series contains the Charging and Sentencing Study Case Files for both Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, the Data Collection Instruments, the Severity Study, the Venire Study, and the Subject Files.
The series contains the Charging and Sentencing Study of Pennsylvania case files by defendant's last name.