This series contains lecture notes, clippings and other course materials used by Brecht in his courses and seminars primarily at the New School for Social Research, Harvard University, and the University of Heidelberg.
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News Clippings, 1973-2000, Undated 0.4 cubic ft.
The News Clippings series represents Tenants & Neighbors voice in the press. Much of it is Op Ed pieces written by Michael McKee. The bulk of the materials is from 1997, focusing on rent decontrol. Various rent protest and rallies that Tenants & Neighbors participated in or organized are also found in this series.
Publications, 1951-2007 .8 cubic ft.
This series contains publications related to gerontology and cardiovascular health. These publications speak to the interests of Raymond and Sara Harris who subscribed to newsletters and journals to remain updated on the various discoveries in their professional fields.
News Clippings, 1994-2000 1 cubic ft.
This series consists of news clippings CEC took from newspapers and other publications about environmental issues and CEC activities.
Program Accreditation Letters, 1957-2000, bulk 1970-2000 0.17 cubic ft.
This series consists of letters from external accreditation organizations confirming the accreditation status of academic programs.
College of Humanities and Fine Arts, 1965-2011 10.33 cubic ft.
This series documents the administration of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, particularly between the college's founding in 1978 and 1993. Series contains correspondence, program and center proposals, committee meeting minutes, Three- and Five-Year Plans, VHS tapes of events of the College's China Institute, Capital District Humanities Project reports, faculty activity forms, annual reports.
Projects/Subjects -- John M. Reilly [RESTRICTED], 1978 June-1993 October, bulk 1987 June-1993 May 16.0 cubic ft.
Correspondence, reports, meeting agendas and minutes, and other distributed materials regarding various UUP committees that the president was a member of, or kept informed of the activities of; correspondence, reports, and materials distributed regarding projects (one-time and continuing) that UUP was involved in (such as the committees of UUP's AFT and NYSUT affiliates that UUP was represented on, conferences that UUP's president attended, and testimony given by UUP's president before various State Senate and Assembly committees); and correspondence, reports, and reference materials on topics in which UUP had a continuing interest (such as the proportion of the annual New York State budget allocated to SUNY, retirement benefits for SUNY employees, proposed legislation affecting SUNY and UUP's lobbying efforts, and the Public Employees Benefit Fund which provided benefits to members of UUP, NYSUT, and PEF [the Public Employees Federation]). There are numerous handwritten notes made by the president on various documents included in this series. Some of those notations, along with notes of his secretary, are purely administrative, i.e., confirming his attendance at a conference or meeting. However, some are more substantive, such as his notes from a particular meeting, his questions or thoughts noted on a report, his handwritten inquires to others involved in a project asking for elaboration on a particular issue or point, notes on meeting agendas regarding the actions taken, and draft correspondence.
College of Sciences and Mathematics, 1963-2011 7.17 cubic ft.
This series documents the administration of the College of Sciences and Mathematics. Series contains annual reports, graduate and undergraduate program reviews, comittee meeting minutes, grant proposals, files of various chairs and departments, memoranda, recruitment plans, degree and program proposals, three- and five-year plans for the college and departments. Some materials in this series predate its creation as a separate college and were likely retained from the period in which it was a Division within the College of Arts and Sciences.
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1967-2011 11.66 cubic ft.
This series documents the administration of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, particularly between the college's founding in 1978 and 1993. Series contains correspondence and letterbooks, graduate and undergraduate program reviews, three- and five-year plans, committee meeting agendas and minutes, task force and committee reports, degree and academic program proposals, faculty handbooks, administrative files related to the management of institutes including the Institutute for Research on Women and the Institute for Mesoamerican Studies. Some materials in this series predate its creation as a separate college and were likely retained from the period in which it was a Division within the College of Arts and Sciences.
Center for the Humanities Advisory Board, 1984-1988 0.17 cubic ft.
This series documents the administration of the Center for the Humanities, a University Center under the control of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts which put on conferences, seminars and fellowship programs. Series includes Director's Reports, memoranda, correspondence, advisory board meeting minutes and proposals for faculty seminars.