This series contains primarily reprints of articles sent to Pribram by other scholars.
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Auditor's Reports, 1918-1927 0.1 cubic ft.
General auditor's reports, statements of assets, statements of receipts and disbursements.
Legislation File, 1963-1986 1.67 cubic ft.
This series contains analysis of N.Y. State legislation bills by coalition staff and decisions to support or oppose a bill. The series also contains bill monitoring in the assembly and senate 1983-1984, along with bill reporting forms. Many Assembly and Senate bills, along with bill calendars/index can also be found for 1983-1984. Paperwork on opposition to the death penalty for the years of 1979-1984 are also present, lists of Assembly and Senate leaders stating their position on the death penalty, and the 1984 State of the State Message given by Mario M. Cuomo. Insanity defense paperwork by the New York Defenders Association, INC. can be found, along with memorandums of support for several different bills concerning such topics as acts to amend the criminal procedure laws, correctional law, and the penal law etc. The series contains proposed legislation concerning Parole, Permitting Prisoners Serving Life Sentences To Marry, Pre-trial Detention, Probation, Sealing Misdemeanor Records, Victim Compensation Laws, Marijuana Reform, Prison Construction, and Programs For Released Prisoners.
Publications from other sources, 1957-1980 0.6 cubic ft.
Newsletters on subjects of interest to AINY. Empire News (1957-76), news releases and bulletins from the Empire State Chamber of Commerce (1979), The Advisor and Research and Education (1958-60, 1968-69), Legislative Digest (1969), "Legislative Report" (1970).
Subject Files, 1851-2005, Undated 10.21 cubic ft.
This series document various events and subsidiary organizations of the Alumni Association. It is the largest series and records from the 1970-1980s comprise the bulk of the material. Two of the major annual events represented in this series are the Alumni Day/Weekend and Homecoming. There are materials documenting Alumni Day/Weekend for the majority of years between 1919 and 1996. The earlier years may only contain a program, while later year may contain correspondence, RSVPs, planning notes and photographs. Other events and symposiums are also included in the series. There are photographs, correspondence, and planning materials of clubs, committees and local branches. Correspondence and day files of Alumni Association staff, awards and scholarships processed by the Alumni Association, student directories and tributes to University Presidents comprise a substantial portion of the series. The Alumni Association offered group travel specials, discounts on insurance and commemorative memorabilia. Please note that some of the photographs are oversized.
This small series comprises about half a dozen buttons with anti-death penalty slogans, several window stickers with the SCJP hummingbird logo, and a pin that says "Author". Joe Ingle wore the author pin during promotional events for his book Last Rights. This series also includes a large banner used in the Campaign for Compassion.
Correspondence, 1946-1988 0.33 cubic ft.
This series consists of letters exchanged between Leona Train Rienow and various editors and publishing houses in her search to get her works published. In some cases, there are both Rienow's letters and those of the editor or publisher. In other cases, only the editor's or publisher's letters remain.
Advocacy Organization, 1958-2003 10 cubic ft.
This series contains a diverse collection of material regarding Bedau's participation in many advocacy organizations opposing capital punishment. These organizations include: the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP), Massachusetts Citizens Against the Death Penalty (MCADP), Amnesty International, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the Legal Defense Fund (LDF). Since Bedau was on the Board of many of these organizations, the folders contain the minutes of meetings, projects, events, and conferences.
Departments and Committees, 1911-2009 1.21 cubic ft.
This series contains the annual reports of different departments and committees. The reports give news about each department or committee from the year, and their respective future plans. Most reports are typed, but some of the original handwritten reports sent to the Board secretary are included as well. In addition, there are meeting minutes from select committees.