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Erwin Bodky Papers, 1897-1958 6 cubic ft.
This series consists of early school and career documents from Vienna, records and correspondence documenting Fried's arrival and early years in the U.S., employment searches, as well as records of his appointments to positions with the U.S. Army and the United Nations. Also included in this series are texts of radio interviews given by Fried, 1949-1975.
John H. E. Fried Papers, 1911-1990 40 cubic ft.
The biographical materials in this series are a mixture of items from Graf's own files as well as materials were collected by Gisela Graf after his death. Included in the series are a large number of address files, citizenship materials, biographical and autobiographical statements by Oskar Maria and Gisela Graf, two scrapbooks of clippings by other authors collected by Graf, Graf's American passport, and miscellaneous financial documents.
Oskar Maria Graf Papers, 1891-1967 9 cubic ft.
This series contains a brief biographical statement by Wyler, copies of his publication lists, and one brief newspaper article on the event of his 65th birthday.
Julius V. Wyler Papers, 1903-1959 7 cubic ft.
Biography, 1962-2018, Undated .7 cubic ft.
This series consists of information about Vera Michelson's personal life. This series contains newspaper articles, personal correspondence, and a copy of Michelson's birth certificate.
Vera P. Michelson Papers, 1921-2018 9.4 cubic ft.
Margarete Kollisch Papers, 1910-1979 0.3 cubic ft.
Empire Typographical and Mailer Conference Communications Workers of America Records, 1919-1990 1 Reels
Campus Directories Collection, 1925-2006 2.06 cubic ft.
Capital District Regional Planning Commission Records, 1934-2013 55.07 cubic ft.
Card File Index of Executions, Undated 2.8 cubic ft.
Watt Espy kept a series of index cards, grouped mainly by state, that records information about executions on American soil (colonies, states, territories) since the 1600s. Some cards contain lots of information, including name, place of execution, method, and details of the crime. Other cards have very little information aside from the fact that someone was executed. Sometimes there is not even a name—just "two slaves" or "pirate". There are additional categories for federal, military, and indigenous executions. There are two different card sizes; for the 3x5 inch cards, each state, territory, or other main division is identified with a manila tab. Subdivisions are marked with blue, unlined cards and are intended to mirror the arrangement of materials in Series #2 as closely as possible.