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Box 1 (margarete kollisch papers), Folder 2
Box 1 (margarete kollisch papers), Folder 9
Box 1 (margarete kollisch papers), Folder 11
Box 1 (margarete kollisch papers), Folder 24
Box 1 (margarete kollisch papers), Folder 31
Margarete Kollisch Papers, 1910-1979 0.3 cubic ft.
The collection contains published and draft writings of Margarete Kollisch, and correspondence with Dr. Albert Einstein and other notables.
Adelphoi Literary Society Records, 1902-1931 0.33 cubic ft.
A social fraternity for High School students attending the Milne School, the training school attached to the New York State College for Teachers.
Box 1 (edward e. potter papers), Folder 3
Box 1 (edward e. potter papers), Folder 4
Box 1 (edward e. potter papers), Folder 7
Box 1 (edward e. potter papers), Folder 8
Box 1 (edward e. potter papers), Folder 13
Box 1 (edward e. potter papers), Folder 16
Edward E. Potter Papers, 1918-1966 0.17 cubic ft.
Papers of World War I pilot and State College for Teachers student. Potter died in a plane crash Paris, France.
Roger T. Conant Papers, 1971 0.2 cubic ft.
The Roger T. Conant Papers document his friendship with fellow University at Albany graduate student Vicki Gekas.
Gertrude Shill Papers, 1888-1934 5 cubic ft.
Contains primarily Shill's extensive college notes which represent early twentieth century curriculum in History, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Mathematics as well as teaching methods of the day. This academic material also includes a collection of Textbooks (1910-1932). In addition to her own papers, the collection also includes academic materials belonging to Gertrude's uncle, George Shill, including instruction pages, question pages and completed assignments from the International Correspondence School in Scranton, PA (1898-1900).