An artificial collection of over 150 clemency petitions filed by inmates from across the United States for the lessening of their death sentence.
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Capital Region Planning Collection, 1949-2008 2.0 cubic ft.
This collection contains project plans, designs, and recommendations. The materials discuss plans for cities and towns in New York's Capital Region as well as for the state overall.
This collection is made up of the inactive records of the Capitol Region Center for Arts in Education (CRCAIE).
Captain C. W. Chadwick Papers, 1873-1888 0.1 cubic ft.
This collection contains the business records and correspondence of a late 19th century Maine sea captain.
Career Education Institute Records, 1974-1976 2 cubic ft.
Contains the records of the Career Education Institute, which was a professional development program that ran from 1974-1976 for secondary school teachers in the Capital District aimed at helping integrate career education into secondary school curricula. The collection consists of administrative correspondence, financial documents, and informational materials from the program.
Carleton P. Simon Papers, 1881-1952, 1956 2.0 cubic ft.
The collection of papers is about drugs and drug related crimes in the United States. It is written by Carleton P. Simon. Simon is a psychiatrist by profession and is very much interested in crimes. This passion led to his next profession as a criminlogist. His writings focus on crimes and examine the motives behind the crimes. Simons has also written fiction magazines and poems.
Carl Misch Papers, 1941-1963 0.5 cubic ft.
Correspondence in German, 1941-1962; and typescripts of articles and lectures, in German and English, on Germany, Paris, prominent individuals, and other topics, 1945-1963.
Caroline Smith Page Family Papers, 1867-1905 0.17 cubic ft.
Autobiography and photos of Caroline Smith Page who was an early student at the New York State Normal School. She later taught in Troy, NY and Natchez, MS.
Catholics Against Capital Punishment Records, 1972-2010 0.80 cubic ft.
The Catholics Against Capital Punishment Records is a small collection that contains several articles, statements, and pamphlets making a case against the death penalty from a Catholic standpoint.
The Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY was organized in Syracuse, New York in June 1970. Includes newsletters, position statements, and other records of the Caucus and the University of Albany chapter. The issues addressed by the Caucus included equal compensation and benefits, affirmative action, parental leave, health and retirement benefits, various student concerns, and parttime employment.