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This series contains bills introduced by Ernest Hatfield or ones he wanted to amend, correspondence related to bills, the State Commission on Historic Observances Historic Observances and related correspondence, and legislative transcripts. Items that may be of interest to researchers are Hatfield's attempts to raise funds and garner support to build the Beacon-Newburgh Bridge, the Chiropractor bill which supported recognizing the chiropractic profession, and the Social Security bill in the Civil Service Law which opposed the government in separating Social Security benefits from pension of retired civil service employees.
Library, 1963 158 Rolls
Collection is made up of architectural drawings for the design of the Main Library, both boxed and rolled.
Milne Alumni Material, 1951-1996 0.66 cubic ft.
Series is made up of material collected by Dr. Fossieck related to class reunions, as well as obituaries for former students and faculty.
Writings, 1977, 1979, 1985, 1987 0.2 cubic ft.
Series two includes published and typescripts of articles, books, and reports written or edited by Helsby and others about labor relations and collective bargaining.
This series contains Werner's early belletristic writings, primarily poetry. Many of the English poems, as well as the prose writings, written between 1939 and 1940, describe the experiences of exile, internment in a British labor camp, as well as Werner's voyage and early days in the United States.
Series 3 contains the records of the UTA's founding and its organizational structure. This series includes the by-laws, certificates of incorporation, and mission statement of the UTA, a partial run of the UTA's newsletter, press releases, fliers and news clippings and the UTA's financial information. It also contains memorabilia marking the UTA's 25th anniversary. These mementos include a t-shirt, a tote bag and a button.
Business Meeting Minutes, 1973-1985 0.10 cubic ft.
Minutes of the regular business meetings, which were the general meetings of the BPW.
The series is composed of capital construction and capital campaign reports published by the State University Construction Fund. These reports are generally tabular data of construction fund building project expenses in greater detail than that provided in the annual reports of the State University Construction Fund. The capital construction reports summarize the progress of construction projects on all SUNY campuses, while the capital campaign materials cover only the Albany campus.
Harvard University, 1940-1944 0.60 cubic ft.
This series contains published and unpublished writings, research and lecture notes, and research materials generated or collected while Oppler was a research assistant (1940-44) and instructor at the School for Overseas Administration (1941-44).