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Typescripts and notes for Speier's work Die Angestellten vor dem Nationalsozialismus (English: The German White Collar Workers and Hitler) make up the largest part of this sub-series. Also included in this section are reviews of many of Speier's publications.
Toxics, 1983-2002 2.4 cubic ft.
These records include correspondence, news clippings, newsletters and other publications related to toxic chemicals and pollution in New York State. Lobbying and outreach records document CEC efforts to pressure the New York State Department of Health to investigate the health effects of toxic pollution and to pressure the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clean up toxic waste and prosecute polluters.
Defenders/California Appellate Project (CAP). It was originally entitled the Death Penalty Update but its name was changed to the RECAP Newsletter in 1984. Also in this subseries are four copies of the Death Penalty Information Bank published in 1983, 1984, 2000-2001, and 2002-2003.
This small subseries contains materials documenting Camp Woodland related activities and events which occurred after the camp closed. This includes reunions and the creation of The Woodland Sampler, a compilation of Catskill folk music played at Camp Woodland, including some recordings from the annual Folk Festival of the Catskills. Norman Studer embarked on the The Woodland Sampler project in 1977, a year before his death, and it was continued by his family, including daughter Joan Studer Levine and grandson Eric Levine. The Levines published a cassette and an accompanying booklet detailing the songs, poetry and music on the tape in 1987.