SUNY Albany, 1981-1995, Undated 1 cubic ft.
This series contains coursework, notes and notebooks, slides, and a name tag from Michelle Crone's time as a student at the State University of New York at Albany between 1981 and 1986.
This series contains coursework, notes and notebooks, slides, and a name tag from Michelle Crone's time as a student at the State University of New York at Albany between 1981 and 1986.
This series contains notes, clippings and correspondence relating to legal cases, in which Fried was either consulted or gave testimony. Included in the series are materials pertaining to several high profile cases, including the cases against Dr. Benjamin Spock and Klaus Barbie.
This series contains records for professional conferences and meetings arranged and/or attended by Dr. Vonnegut as well as project proposals, reports, correspondence, travel arrangements, conference programs, meeting agendas, registrations and other conference-related items, press release, and records on the classes he taught. Additionally, this series includes papers written by others that Dr. Vonnegut found interesting or pertinent to his research.
The photographs in this series generally relate to the work of GE administrator, A.C. Stevens and of various politicians and union gatherings. The collection also includes photographs of IUE Local 301 Pensioners.
This series contains unassociated material organized by subject. This includes event fliers, ephemera, political literature, news clippings, notes, and some photographs.
This series consists of material related to the process of placing Willowbrook class members in group homes or family care situations, as mandated by the terms of the 1975 Consent Decree. The series is restricted because it contains information about specific named residents of Willowbrook and other developmental centers.
This series has been divided into 9 sub-series: (1) Publications by John H. E. Fried, 1931-1990; (2) Speeches, 1931-1990; (3) Conferences; (4) Time Magazine/Fortune contributions, 1943-1944; (5) International Labour Office, Montreal, Canada, 1942-1954; (6) Yivo Institute project, 1955-1963; (7) Brookings Institute Study, 1959-1963; (8) Nuremberg book project; (9) Other manuscripts; and (10) Notes on various subjects.
Series 8 contains grievance files from 1959-1999. The grievance files represent grievances filed by members of IUE-CWA Local 301 against General Electric for various reasons as well as the recommended actions taken.
This series consists of materials related to Michael Mellos work as a professor at Vermont Law School, general correspondence, material related to Michael Mellos medical malpractice suit, and biographical material.
Not in Our Name was a travelling poster exhibit of first hand accounts by vicitims and others affected by the death penalty. The exhibit was organized by activist group Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation. The title posters from the exhibit are ordered first in the series then followed by each story board.