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This series consists of database print-outs and questionnaire forms relating to a survey conducted by the Alumnae Association to commemorate the University at Albany's sesquicentennial anniversary and the sorority's 95th anniversary. The database print-outs list the responses made by Psi Gamma Alumnae categorized by the questions taken from the questionnaires. The categories for the print-outs are: Advanced Degrees, Favorite Professor, Information on College Life, Information on Sorority Life, Memories of Sorority/College Life, Myskania and Purple and Gold Members, Personal History, Reason for Joining Psi Gamma, and Scholastic Honors. The questionnaires contain the responses used in the database print-outs as well as the phone numbers and addresses of the respondents.

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The Clippings and Scrapbook Series consists of various newspaper clippings detailing and highlighting the activism of and events hosted by the League of Women Voters of Saratoga County. These files also include photographs of candidates and events, event bulletins, and flyers. There also are a few objects, including a tote bag and fan. The scrapbooks were originally created by the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Archivists unbound them for preservation purposes.

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Correspondence, 1995-2001 17.0 cubic ft.

Series 6 is split into two subseries in order to preserve original order. The first subseries is arranged alphabetically. In the late 1990s, it appears that Senator Stafford's office changed the way it organized his correspondence. Subseries 2 reflects this change in organization. The researcher should also note that the files in Subseries 2 are arranged according to specific dates. It is possible that the switch came about when the Senator's staff switched to a new computerized form letter system that stored letters chronologically by their date of creation.

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Mostly the papers of different partners of Costello, Cooney ;amp Fearon, counsel for Associated Industries, including legal briefs and pertinent correspondence (1974-80), proposed by-laws (1972, 1976-77), employment file on Raymond T. Schuler (1977-79), certificates of incorporation and of tax exempt status (1920, 1945-47, 1953-56, 1962, 1972), subject files on workmen's compensation, pregnancy disability benefits, social security, unemployment insurance and lobbying (1958-59, 1966-70, 1975-79).

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This series contains the conferences and lectures that Raymond and Sara Harris participated in and attended. The conferences and lectures focused on gerontology and cardiovasular health. Both Raymond and Sara Harris gave lectures to members of the medical community, the Gerontological Society of America, and residents of the Albany area. Included in the series are documents from international conferences in Japan, China, Italy, and Israel. These records include travel itineraries, postcards, and souvenirs.

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This series consists of records from Lumbard's other positions in public service, with professional associations, and other organizations. He worked as Chief Criminal Justice Consultant to the New Jersey State Legislature, 1967-1969, and an advisor to Charles McCurdy Mathias Jr. of Maryland during his successful 1968 Senate campaign. He was a member of several professional associates including: the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the American Bar Association and the International Bar Association. He also worked in a wide variety of organizations during his professional career, including the New York City Police Foundation (trustee 1971-1991, chairman 1971-1974, 1977) and the New York State Maritime Museum (trustee 1969-1980). He was a member of the Citizen's Crime Commission, the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, John Lindsay for Mayor, and the Republican National Committee, Task Force on Crime. This series contains such materials as: reports, press releases, meeting minutes, directories, new clippings, academic papers, press packets, newsletters, photos, memos, transcripts and notes.

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Publications, 1933-2011 1.0 cubic ft.

The Publications series consists of two publications. One is The Handclasp, a monthly newsletter published by the Business and Professional Women's Club of Schenectady (1932-2011, with gaps), and the other is The Communicator, a monthly newsletter published by the Business and Professional Women's Club of New York State (2001-2003, with gaps).

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This series consists of two original drawings of published political cartoons. The first, Max Plaisted's "Rather a High Price for the Preliminary", was done in pen and ink and was probably drawn early in 1934. It concerns Assembly Republicans' internal disagreements about the appointment of W. Kingsland Macy as Assembly Clerk. The second, Rollin Kirby's "The Climb was Hard Enough Without This!" was done in pencil and colored pencil or pastel and is dated February 18, 1939. It addresses the impact of Governor Herbert Lehman's budget upon the state's taxpayers.