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Reports and Presentations, 1929-2004 4.2 cubic ft.
This series contains a number of files documenting the activities of the Office of Institutional Research. This includes university profiles, and prepared presentations and reports on a number of different topics including staff salaries, staff workload analyses, enrollment projections, degree awarding trends, five year plans, student outcome assessments and the Student Information Retrieval System (SIRS) implemented in the 1980s. This series also includes departmental correspondence interspersed throughout.
Richard Falk Papers, Undated 13 cubic ft.
Rick Halperin Papers, 1982-2000 11.1 cubic ft.
Robert Doran Papers, 1970-2004 19 cubic ft.
Robert McCrate Papers, 1958-1962 5.4 cubic ft.
Roger Cheng Papers, 1966-2000 3.0 cubic ft.
Roger T. Conant Papers, 1971 0.2 cubic ft.
Ronald B. Stafford Papers, 1956-2002 86.56 cubic ft.
Route 9 and 20, 1997-2002 1 cubic ft.
This series includes extensive correspondence, e-mail, press releases, position papers, notes, and other documents related to CAN's campaign against the widening of Route 9 and 20. Much of the correspondence is outgoing and addressed to political leaders, including Governor George Pataki, Lt. Governor Mary Donahue, State Senator Joseph Bruno and his staff, and East Greenbush Town Supervisor Bob Angelini. There is also some correspondence with highway engineers from whom Casatelli sought support for a redesign of NYS-DOT's plan for Route 9 and 20. Several folders contain printed copies of e-mail. Most of these e-mails do not contain full headers with date and recipient information. In many cases it is impossible to determine when or to whom individual e-mails were sent. At the end of the series are several oversized items, including posters and a map reflecting community ideas for the redesign of Route 9 and 20.