Collections : [University Archives]
University Archives
Records that document the history of the University at Albany, SUNY and its predecessor schools.
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Start Over You searched for: Collecting Area University Archives Remove constraint Collecting Area: University Archives Date range 1930 to 1931 Remove constraint Date range: <span class="from" data-blrl-begin="1930">1930</span> to <span class="to" data-blrl-end="1931">1931</span>Search Results
Student Newspapers Collection, 1916-2018 2282 Digital Files
Student Publications Collection, 1926-1993 2.59 cubic ft.
The Milne School Records, 1890-2004 32.44 cubic ft.
Subject Files, 1890-1977 12.0 cubic ft.
This series contains materials related to various administrative functions of the school, the specific teaching departments, to budget reports and meeting minutes.
Theodore White Papers, Undated 4 cubic ft.
The State College Echo, 1892 June-1939 April 2.97 cubic ft.
Materials include three separate student publications titled "The Echo," "The State College Quarterly," and the "State College Echo."
The State College Echo Collection, 1892 June-1939 April 2.97 cubic ft.
University Council Records, 1844 - 2018 January 17 17 cubic ft.
Meeting Records, 1844-2015 6.33 cubic ft.
This series contains the minutes of the University Council and its predecessor bodies. The approved minutes of the Executive Committee, Board of Trustees, and the Board of Visitors (1844-1939, 1944-45) are supplemented by correspondence, annual budgets, and annual reports. The minutes are available in the original hand and typewritten bound volumes, 1844-1939, 1945, kept by the secretary to the various committees and boards, and a typewritten transcription, 1844-1939, commissioned by President Brubacher in 1938. No minutes exist for the College Council (1954-62), though one agenda from 1960 is in the records. The minutes of the University Council (1963-89), contain several reports and budget documents, however the bulk of the correspondence, reports, and peripheral material considered by the University Council are found in the correspondence files.