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This series includes material concerning the tenants of the Women's Building and groups that had an explicit relationship with the Women's Building or Tri-City Women's Center. This consists of material not particular to the Women's Building or Tri-City Women's Center, including correspondence, leases and other agreements, promotional material, newsletters and other publications, and general administrative documents.

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The records found in this series consist of legislative actions, correspondence with constituents, newspaper clippings, and subject-specific documents. Such subjects fall under the categories of: Foreign Affairs and various Departments and Committees. The Food Stamps Program documentation is also found within this series. Within this series are also applications to military academies to be approved by Farbstein. As these materials contain personally identifiable information, these specific files have been restricted.

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This series is arranged chronologically and contains a variety of documents and publications all related to the successful abolition campaign conducted in New Jersey beginning in the early 2000s. Materials include notices for NJADP-sponsored speaker events at various public venues and churches, samples of mass mailings, administrative materials for coordinating events by New Jersey legislative districts and a variety of other items generated by Abe Bonowitz over the course of NJADPs multi-year campaign.

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This series is primarily made up of letter files from the Director of International Programs from the time period covered, Charles Colman. This series also contains a number of binders documenting the administration of study abroad programs and are organized by year. These binders include information provided to students applying for these programs, orientation materials, travel iteneraries, as well as contact information of students, faculty and support staff overseas affiliated with the program.

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The Benevolent Association of the New York State College for Teachers was incorporated in 1926 and its Board of Directors first met in Albany in August 1927. While the organization's constitution stresses that its main purpose is to "heighten and enrich the physical, mental, social and moral life of the students," the Benevolent Association was closely connected to the Alumni Association and an outgrowth of the original Dormitory/Residence Hall Building Committee. The Benevolent Association acquired property for dormitories and operated the College (and later University) resident halls until 1967 when they were sold to the State of New York. The Alumni Association also helped nominate the Benevolent Association Board which carried out the policies and recommendations of the Alumni Association. Both groups held their annual meetings at approximately same time.

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The materials in this series cover this over two year period that Nelson was in the position of President of the college. Milton G. Nelson was acting President in the wake of John Sayles sudden illness in the winter of 1947. The materials include reports from the president, correspondence with faculty and staff, as well as some select materials from Nelsons time as Dean of the College.

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Publications, 1932-1976 3.5 cubic ft.

This series contains publications accumulated by Moore, including periodicals and printed reports. It includes both publications by external sources and the publications of organizations with which Moore served, such as the Government Affairs Foundation and the New York State Commission on School Buildings. The series is organized alphabetically by the name of the author or issuing organization and by title when that information is not given. It includes an extensive file of New York State publications from various government divisions, mostly related to state and municipal finance, as well as numerous publications from third-party groups, such as the Institute of Assessing Officers and the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. It also includes copies of Governor Rockefeller's messages to the legislature.