This series consists of electronic files that cannot exist reasonably in paper form and which do not form a part of any other series.
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This series includes audiotapes of sound poems, super-8 and 16mm films, and videotapes and audio media of presentations given by Geof Huth at professional conferences.
Video, 1989-1994, Undated 3.3 cubic ft.
This series consists of unassociated VHS tapes and one Umatic tape. Many of these items are demos used by Michelle Crone to select performers for the various festivals and events she organized.
Photographic Records, 1980-1982 0.75 cubic ft.
This series consists of negatives and prints of art photographs of Geof Huth and a small folder of original photographs of the American West by the photographer John Paul Edwards, a founding member of Group f/64, a famed circle of American photographers.
Publications, 1965-1966, 1969-2006 30.75 cubic ft.
This series consists of copies of publications received or collected by Geof Huth, primarily zines, chapbooks, and poetry publications of various kinds, and particularly publications with work by Huth. Includes some object and audio-visual and digital writing publications, stored separately. Folders that contain work by, references to, or were partially created by Huth are marked with an asterisk in the upper left corner of the folder, sometimes with explanations about the connection to Huth. A simple asterisk indicates that the publication or publications in the folder include work by Geof Huth.
General Administrative Records, 1950-2021 21.03 cubic ft.
This series documents the day to day administrative functions of the Office of Academic Affairs. It includes correspondence with various Deans and department chairs, planning documents for international programs, budget planning files, space planning and campus construction documentation, Master Plan documentation, subject files that cover different academic departments in the University, enrollment data, committee meeting minutes, evaluation documentation for administrative and other non-academic departments, policies and procedures for awarding distinguished professorships, faculty salary and workload policy documentation, assessment policy documentation, survey responses, and student employee policy documentation. A vast majority of the materials in the series are textual: correspondence, reports, minutes, etc. Additionally, there are a couple of folders that contain CDs and a box that contains 8-Inch floppy disks.
Loretta Simon, 1979-1997 13.27 cubic ft.
Loretta Simon served as a project director for Environmental Advocates from 1994 to 1998. The Loretta Simon series is further divided into three subseries: Administrative, Subject Files, and Projects.
This series contains audio tapes of the Human Survival Symposium organized by Herz in 1988 at C.U.N.Y., audio tapes of the 1998 reception given in Herz's honor, and a copy of the video From Swastika to Jim Crow (1999), in which Herz and other scholars who taught at black colleges are featured.