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Publications 7.4 cubic ft.

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This series contains media guides, brochures, magazines, flyers, conference guides, pamphlets, promotional works, athletics reports, handouts and associated published materials related to intercollegiate sports, University at Albany Athletics, and opponent schools. Game notes, schedules, or related game day materials are included with some tournament and game day programs and guides. Responsibility for creating University at Albany sports publications rested with the community/University Relations Office. Materials span from 1959 to 2019, with the bulk pertaining to the 2000s.

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This series contains newspapers clippings, magazine articles and other materials collected by Fried on topics of interest such as: nuclear weapons and disarmament, militarism, international law, and human rights. The collection also contains materials on countries and regions, such as: Cuba, Chile, Vietnam, Korea, Israel, Palestine, Iran, Micronesia and the Soviet Union.

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Series 14: Pamphlets 4 archive boxes, unsorted

Box 37-40 (john h. e. fried papers)

The collection of pamphlets is extensive and contains pamphlets on most of the subject areas in which Fried was interested. These include: Vietnam and Southeast Asia, Nuclear war and disarmament, the United Nations and treaties, Somalia, Bangladesh, Cuba, Chile, Korea, Israel, Palestine and the Middle East, the Soviet Union, Human Rights, Rights of the Child and Women's Rights.

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Photographs 14.86 cubic ft.

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This series contains photographs, slides, negatives, posters, and more related to UAlbany athletics. University at Albany sports team photographs and player headshots are available. Images of teams, fans, campus, events, matches, games, practices, and more can be seen in this series. Game-day action shots of UAlbany's teams and opponent teams are included. Both physical and born-digital materials were retained by the University for viewing.