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Theodore White Papers, Undated 4 cubic ft.
Primarily files related to his tenure as a professor of Political Science, internal political science department files but also 1 box of a proposed but never realized Asian Studies Major in the early 1970s.
Paul Frank and Hans Adler Papers, Undated 0.1 cubic ft.
This collection contains a corrected first draft of the English translation of Paul Frank and Hans Adler's play, "The Golden Ladder: A Comedy in Eleven Scenes."
Schoch, Magdalena Papers, Undated .2 cubic ft.
This collection contains a small amount of photocopied material about international law expert Magdalena Schoch.
This collection contains records of locomotive engines built between 1861 and 1921 and used by the Great Western Railway.
This collection contains anonymous manuscript masses and other liturgical music dating from approximately the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, Undated 1 cubic ft.
Includes autograph letters and signed documents of John Jacob Astor, Erskine Caldwell, Richard Cobden, Charles Cornwallis, DeWitt Clinton, Jefferson Davis, Albert Einstein, Richard J. Gatling, Horace Greeley, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Eugene Ionesco, Andrew Jackson, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Amy Lowell, Arthur Pinero, Ezra Pound, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Sir Walter Scott, George Bernard Shaw, Charles Sumner, Horatio Seymour, Edwin M. Stanton, William Howard Taft, Daniel D. Tompkins, William B. Yeats, and others.
Thomas Smith Papers, Undated 1 Vol.
Sir Thomas Smith served in official positions during the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. This collection contains the manuscript entitled, "A Discourse for the Common Welthe of England," which was one of five known early manuscripts of a political treatise completed in 1549 in response to socio-economic problems in Tudor England at the time and first published in 1581.
A hand-corrected carbon copy of a dissertation on the economic philosophy of National Socialism, which was written, probably in the late 1920s, for a doctorate at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen.
This collection contains a late-nineteenth-century Hebrew manuscript commentary on the Book of Psalms, including an explanation of the Mogen David symbol.
This collection contains a hand-corrected typescript of a novel later published in 1983, Tdische Anstsse.
James Sullivan was the principal of the Boy's High School in Brooklyn, New York, 1907-1916. The collection contains photographs compiled by Sullivan of the interiors of high school libraries in Albany, Buffalo, and New York City from 1916-1929. In 1940 the Department of Librarianship at the New York State College for Teachers (a predecessor of the Information Science program at the University at Albany) added photographs of high school libraries in Albany, Elmira, Glens Falls, and Malverne, as well as several school libraries in Detroit, Michigan.
Richard Falk Papers, Undated 13 cubic ft.
Richard Falk was a conductor from Albany, NY who worked in New York City.
William Hyman Papers, Undated 36.5 cubic ft.
William Abramowitz Hyman was born on July 29, 1893 in Baltimore. Hyman was a partner of Hyman & Harris and served as special deputy attorney general of New York under Governor Alfred E. Smith. Hyman is best known for his legal theories on the use of space which he propounded in his 1961 book, The Magna Carta of Space. This collection contains records relating to his career in law and politics.
Thomas Kupferman Papers, Undated 52 cubic ft.
Theodore Roosevelt Kupferman was a Representative from New York. Kupferman was born in New York City on May 12, 1920. Kupferman was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-ninth Congress by special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U.S. Representative John V. Lindsay. Kupferman was reelected to the Ninetieth Congress (February 8, 1966-January 3, 1969), but was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninety-first Congress in 1968. Kupferman was also a justice of the New York State Supreme Court, 1969-1996. Kupferman died on September 23, 2003, in New York, NY. This collection contains materials related to Kupferman's political career.
John E. Kingston Papers, Undated 0.33 cubic ft.
John E. Kingston of Westbury, Nassau County, NY was born in 1920. Kingston was commonly known as Jack Kingston. He was a Republican member of the New York State Assembly, 1960-1974 (Nassau County 3rd District 1960-1965, 16th District 1966, 17th District 1967-1972, 15th District 1973-1974); a district judge in New York, 1990-1994; and a Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 1995. Kingston died on May 5, 1996, with interment at Nassau Knolls Cemetery, Port Washington, Long Island, NY.
Joseph Murphy Papers, Undated 16.73 cubic ft.
Joseph Murphy of Manhattan was a Republican candidate for New York State Senate (25th District) in 1956 and 1958.
Walter Sorell Papers, Undated 0.17 cubic ft.
The collection contains seven plays in English on theater, dance, and German literature.
Earl W. Brydges Papers, Undated 0.1 cubic ft.
The collection consists of photographs from Earl W. Brydges' service in the New York State Senate.
George Wise Papers, circa 1989 .17 cubic ft.
George Wise Papers document history about General Electric founded in Schenectady, New York
State University of New York at Albany. Students
A student film narrating the evolution of school into a research university during the 1960s and 1970s.
Joan Schultz Papers, ca. 1968-1980 1.4 cubic ft.
The collection includes materials related to the women's issues with a particular emphasis on the University at Albany, SUNY. Records of particular interest are those of the Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Committee, Capital District Women, and the Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY.
Contains departmental copies of German dissertations submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
Student Success Stories Podcasts, 2019-2020 6 Digital Files
Podcasts produced and narrated by UAlbany students and alumni on successfully navigating their time at UAlbany.
The collection consists of inactive records from the University at Albany's Atmospheric Science Research Center.
Gregory Rosenthal Papers, 2011-2014 0.25 cubic ft.
This collection contains publications, flyers, and notes which document the Occupy Movement and Free University of New York City, as well as other issues affecting New Yorkers at the time.
Strategic Plans Collection, 2010 October 0.17 cubic ft.
An artificial colelction of the university's stratigic plans which domument the major policy directions set forth by the university administration.
Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Records, 2006 September 3 - 2017 May 17, bulk 1980-1995 6.42 cubic ft.
This collection contains inactive records from the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (previously called the Office of Undergraduate Studies).
Parks & Trails New York Records, 2004 June 10 - 2017 July 18 30.25 cubic ft.
This collection documents the day-to-day activities of Parks & Trails New York, the leading statewide advocate for parks and trails in New York State.
Gender and Sexuality Resource Center Records, 2004-2013 1.0 cubic ft.
This collections consists of programs and advertisements created by the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center, an institution that acts to create a safe environment for students of various sexual orientations.
Website of the University at Albany, 2003 January 17 - 2017 June 8 Approximately 720 GB
State University of New York at Albany. Office of Information Technology Services
This collection contains daily and monthly captures of the top level domain for the University website: www.albany.edu, as well as weekly captures of the University NewsCenter website: www.albany.edu/news Webcrawling is managed through the Internet Archive's Archive-It service.
Women Against War Records, 2002-2023 45.54 MB
This collection documents the operations of Women Against War.
Laura Wittern-Keller Papers, 2001-2005 0.01 cubic ft.
Laura Wittern-Keller is a Professor of History at the University at Albany. This collection contains 3 cassette tapes of Shientag attorneys and distributors Freedman and Brandt who fought against state movie censorship.
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Records, 2000-2015 18.66 cubic ft.
Administrative records of the College, formerly known as the College of Computing and Information, contains programs in Informatics, Computer Science, and Information Studies.
Records of Miriam Trementozzi document the University at Albany, SUNY's numerous public and community outreach efforts.
Gerald Zahavi Papers, 2000-2006 6.5 cubic ft.
This collection predominantly includes Professor Gerald Zahavi's oral history project files.
Anthony Weiner Papers, 1999-2010 107.25 cubic ft.
The collection contains records related to Anthony Weiner's tenure in the United States Congress representing New York's 9th Congressional district.
Clare Hogenauer Papers, 1999-2006, Undated 0.93 cubic ft.
The Clare Hogenauer Papers document her activism against the death penalty.
Collection is made up of the New York State Community Theater Journal.
The Student Voice Collection, 1999-2006 0.50 cubic ft.
Collection is made up of the publication The Student Voice.
The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) is the preeminent statewide organization dedicated to the protection and enhancement of individual civil liberties and civil rights in New York State. Founded in 1951, the NYCLU's mission is to defend and uphold the basic rights and liberties articulated in the Bill of Rights and to advocate, litigate and educate for the protection of civil liberties. Through litigation, legal counsel, advocacy and legislative lobbying, the NYCLU has, among many issues, protected political freedom during the McCarthy era, argued against the constitutionality of the Vietnam War, created the first project focused on the rights of mentally disabled, and was the first civil liberties organization to advocate for reforming the foster care placement system. Over the last thirty years, the NYCLU has advocated for issues surrounding voting rights and censorship, fought to end gender discrimination and school segregation in New York State schools, and defended the separation of church and state. The collection consists of legal case files, administrative records and other archival materials. The collection is being processed and is currently closed, unless permission to access is granted in writing from the NYCLU Executive Director.
University Art Museum Records, 1997 June 16 - 2013 June 1 3.33 cubic ft.
Records of the Art Museum that was built on UAlbany's Uptown Campus with the support of Governor Nelson Rockefeller.
Capital District Senior Issues Forum Records, 1997-2018 1.0 cubic ft.
This collection contains the day-to-day work of the Capital District Senior Issues Forum.
This collection documents the day-to-day activities of the New Hampshire Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.
Sierra Club, Eastern Region Records, 1997-2013 6.5 cubic ft.
The Sierra Club is a national environmental organization founded in California in 1892 by naturalist and explorer John Muir. This collection features records related to environmental campaigns from New York State and the Northeastern region documented by the organizations Eastern Region Office. Topics include the Adirondacks and Hudson River PCB dredging. The collection contains correspondence, reports, plans, maps, subject files, audio and video, and memorabilia, such as posters, banners and bumper stickers. Please see the Sierra Club, Atlantic Chapter Records (APAP130) for related materials about environmental work in the Adirondacks.
Women's Studies Oral History Collection, 1997 0.17 cubic ft.
Consists of cassette recordings and transcriptions of interviews documenting the creation of the Women's Studies Program at the then State University of New York at Albany in the 1970's. The interviews were conducted, with one exception, by Judith Hudson, retiring University Libraries bibliographer for Women's Studies.
Associated Industries of New York State/Business Council of New York State Records, 1996 December 19 - 2017 March 27 10.02 cubic ft.
The Associated Industries of New York State/ Business Council of New York State Records contains documents which were created during the group's 66 years of business. Among the contents are files on the group's former directors, correspondence and legal council records. The records of the association also contain some publications from other sources.
Celeste Fitzgerald Papers, 1996-2012 6.0 cubic ft.
This collection documents the extensive work of death penalty abolitionist Celeste Fitzgerald in the State of New Jersey.
The Office of Communications and Marketing Records contain video footage of winter and spring commencement ceremonies at the University at Albany between 1981-2005.