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Contains meeting minutes, membership lists of the Board of Trustees, bylaws of ACUSNY, financial reports, and background information on economical impacts of SUNY Community Colleges and CUNY. The series also contains correspondence with the ACUSNY Executive Director, members of CUNY and the ACUSNY Steering Committee, as well as university and college presidents. Prominent topics include the Visiting Student Program, 11/2/1989; a report on the Minority Faculty Project, designation of Presidents Committee, discussion of funding, 12/13/1990; the ACUSNY retirement plan, 12/13/1990; the discussion of Higher Education and the Economy of the State, 1992; Adoption of a resolution regarding the Einstein/Schweitzer Chairs, 1992; and the discussion of federal issues affecting higher education, 1992.

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This series contains miscellaneous materials, as well as a number of periodicals dealing with restitution and emigration issues. Many of the periodicals contain articles pertinent to Lestoque's restitution claims and are marked and annotated by him. One item of interest is a copy of the December 1939 issue of Klaus Mann's Decision, which was devoted to Exiled German Authors. Twelve of the articles have been signed by their respective émigré authors.

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The series contains a small collection of audio-visual materials. There is a slide show, cassette and script prepared by the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee. There are several audio-tapes, including a 1990 radio interview with Jack Shannon, a former employee and "whistleblower" at KAPL, and a tape of the Seminar on Economic Conversion (January 10, 1987).

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The series illustrates the mission and goals of the Minority Faculty Project, the efforts done to promote minority students, and provides detailed information on its different activities. It also contains correspondence with the ACUSNY Executive Director, presidents of the Minority Faculty Project and presidents of funds and councils for financial aid. The series also documents meetings and minority programs of individual universities of New York State and of other states of the U.S. It covers the time period between 1988 and 1990.