This is an alphabetical letter series of the General Reference collection. The General Reference Collection was created by archivists to hold information on campus history that is not part of any organic record group. The collection contains material from a variety of outside sources, excepts from newspapers and other publications, press releases and promotional materials, and loose university records.
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Yearbooks, 1913-1991 0.34 cubic ft.
The Albany Branch Yearbooks contain the names, telephone numbers, and addresses of all members of the branch. The yearbooks are text only, there are no photos. The yearbooks contain no gaps.
This is an alphabetical letter series of the General Reference collection. The General Reference Collection was created by archivists to hold information on campus history that is not part of any organic record group. The collection contains material from a variety of outside sources, excepts from newspapers and other publications, press releases and promotional materials, and loose university records.
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.
Writings of Otto Fürth, 1912-1979 166 folders
This series represents the bulk of the collection and contains typescripts and handwritten manuscripts written by Fürth over a sixty year period. The series contains poetry (8 file folders), plays (37 file folders), film and TV sketches (17 file folders), prose writings (22 file folders), essayistic writings (82 file folders) and published reviews of Fürth's writings (4 file folders). Included in the prose writings are several versions of the unpublished autobiographical Flucht aus dem Schicksal, as well as the original translation by Richard Winston of Fürth's novel Men in Black (published under the pseudonym Owen Elford).
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.