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New York State Modern Political Archive

New York State Modern Political Archive

Elected officials, interest groups, and activists from New York State.
The New York State Modern Political Archive (NYSMPA) was established in 1982 to document the work of individuals and private interest groups concerned with New York State public policy issues in the 20th century. Originally named the Archives of Public Affairs and Policy, the NYSMPA collects, preserves, and facilitates access to primary sources pertaining to New York State public affairs and policy, and now includes the personal papers of members of the gubernatorial administrations of Nelson A. Rockefeller; papers of former New York Congressional members and elected officials who served in New York State Legislature; and the official records and papers of numerous private groups, professional associations, individuals, public-sector labor unions, community groups, and other organizations concerned with Empire State public-policy issues.

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Box viii.6.2 (viii-communications), Folder 38

2 copies (topics include: technophobia in college; crisis from retirements of professors and opportunity to diversify; university president offering free tuition for 4 years of community service; course for students who never exercise and turn into marathon runners).

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Box viii.6.2 (viii-communications), Folder 39

2 copies (topics include: Are Ivy League schools the best-one professor says no; book on trials and tribulations of college presidents based on one state university system; recent court case of African-American studies professor; program for 4-year-olds and fourth graders learn together).

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Box viii.6.2 (viii-communications), Folder 45

2 copies (topics include: study abroad experience-language requirement; studying abroad in Nepal [and third-world countries]; course about Jesus at Catholic university taught by Jewish and Protestant professors); music professor asking students to write own Broadway musicals).