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In addition to traditional photos, the photographs subseries also contains negatives and photo slides. Topics include the environment, chemistry, electrostatics, ice and snow, and world travel. While some of the images in this subseries are directly related to Schaefer's professional work, others are likely derived from extracurricular activities he engaged in while taking photographs for business purposes. Schaefer never did like to let an opportunity go by to explore things that were of interest to him. Some topics, like the Yellowstone Field Expedition, exist as their own subseries elsewhere. In the interests of preserving original order, however, those images were not pulled from this subseries.
20th/25th Anniversary "Archives Room", 1993, 1998 0.90 cubic ft.
To celebrate its twentieth anniversary in 1993 and its twenty-fifth anniversary in 1998, UUP created an "Archives Room" at its Winter Delegate Assemblies those years. The twenty-fifth anniversary "Archives Room" used the photographs displayed in the twentieth anniversary "Archives Room", supplemented by additional photographs, mounted reproductions of documents, a mounted "time-line" identifying the officers and members of the Executive Board during each presidential administration, various artifacts, and a continuous-run slide projection of UUP photographs. The majority of the photographs are black and white prints, and are roughly arranged by date. Some of the photographs were displayed with captions and in addition to the photographs themselves, photocopies of the photographs with their captions are included in this series.
Leadership in Labor and Higher Education", 2000 0.80 cubic ft.
Mounted photographs from a display created for Winter 2000 Delegate Assembly. Photographs with captions were originally part of the twentieth and twenty-fifth anniversary "Archives Room" displays. Some photographs for this exhibit were also obtained from the photographs in Series 7 and photocopies of those photographs have been included in this subseries.
Located in Rensselaerville, New York, the widow and heirs of local businessman E.N. Huyck established the Edmund Niles Preserve and Biological Research Station in his memory in 1931. This non-profit organization remains dedicated to preservation, education and research and to offering visitors a tranquil setting.
This subseries contains the Pennsylvania data collection instrument by defendant from the Philadelphia Defenders' Association.