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Albany Allied Printing Trades Council Records, 1908-1990 0.33 cubic ft.
The Albany Allied Printing Trades Council Collection contains meeting minutes of the Council dating from 1908-1990.
Albany, New York Jewish Community Collection, 1905-1990 2.03 cubic ft.
The Jewish Community of the Albany, New York area is featured in the Collection which was brought together to show community involvement in the region by the Greater Albany Jewish Federation and the University Libraries of the University at Albany, SUNY. This collection contains photographs, meeting minutes, commemoration papers, local area newspapers, academic articles, community reports, and a prayer book.
Albany Typographical Union No. 4, Communications Workers of America Records, 1850-1988 27 reels of microfilm
This collection documents the activities of the Albany Typographical Union, the first labor union founded in Albany, N.Y.
Records from legal battles and restitution claims of Albert (Leser) Lestoque and his two siblings, for family properties in the Plittersdorf section of Bonn, Germany. Also contains manuscripts and published versions of Lestoque's writings, including the manuscripts from lecture engagements, and materials from organizations as Citizens for Victory, the International Committee for the Study of European Questions and the German American Writers' Association (GAWA).
Alexander Gode Von Aesch Papers, 1924-1987 6 cubic ft.
Includes biographical information, photographs, correspondence, writings, and periodicals related to Alexander Gode von Aesch.
Alexander Semmler Papers, 1914-1977 10.5 cubic ft.
The Alexander Semmler Papers contain music written by Alexander Semmler, both published and unpublished, as well as some of his notes and correspondence.
Alfred and Eva M. Neumeyer Papers, 1932-1973 1.17 cubic ft.
The collection contains copies of manuscripts of poetry, plays, and essays by Alfred Neumeyer as well as teaching notebooks of both Alfred and Eva Neumeyer.
Alfred C. Oppler Papers, 1908-1982 2.75 cubic ft.
The collection includes a diary, 1950; correspondence, 1942–1981; and manuscripts of books (including "Prussian Bureaucracy and National Socialism"), lectures, and reports, 1947–1959. As a civilian employee of the U.S. Army from 1946 to 1952, Oppler was the principal architect of legal and judicial reforms in occupied Japan.