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13th Article, 1996-1998
0.04 Linear FeetA Woman's Work, 1967
0.04 Linear FeetBarnard Awards, Prizes, and Scholarships Collection, 1898-2012
3.41 Linear FeetBarnard College Essay Contest Records, 1991-2003
1.67 Linear FeetBarnard College Financial Records, 1890-1979
134.93 Linear FeetBarnard College Photography Collection, 1889-2015, bulk 1965-1998
110.5 Linear FeetBarnard College Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, 1927-1933
1.88 Linear FeetBarnard-Columbia Affiliation Negotiation records, 1952-1982
1.25 linear feetThis collection consists of the negotiation records of the Columbia University-Barnard College Relations Committee and later the Barnard-Columbia Joint Trustee Committee from October 1977 to June 1982.
Barnard Literary Magazine, 1974-1985
0.42 Linear FeetBarnard Organization of Soul and Solidarity (B.O.S.S.), 1969-2013
3.92 Linear FeetBarry Ulanov papers, 1932-2003, 1932-2003, bulk 1940-1993, 1940-1993
18.5 linear feetBotany Department Records, 1895-1992
3.37 Linear FeetBottle of Wine, 1994
0.04 Linear FeetCalendula: A Barnard Feminist Publication, 1979-1981
0.04 Linear FeetCollege Anniversaries, 1910-2014
12.27 Linear FeetColumbia-Barnard Course Guides, 1970-1994
1.42 Linear FeetCommencement and Convocation Ceremonies Collection, 1893-2014; 2017-2018, 2023
7.43 Linear FeetDean's Reports (1891-1952) and President's Reports (1952-2002), 1891-2002
1.25 Linear FeetDepartment of Economics records, 1915-2016
24.96 linear feetThis collection consists of the records relating to the faculty and curriculum of the Department of Economics, primarily during the 1940s and 1950s, when prominent faculty members included James Angell, Arthur Burns, Carter Goodrich, Carl Shoup, Horace Taylor and William Vickerey. The collection also includes Carl Shoup's records from when the School of Business was administratively under the Department of Economics. There are also materials from Donald Dewey's courses: outlines, reading lists, exams, etc.
Early Academic Records, 1889-1914
3.17 Linear FeetEleanor Pepper architectural records and papers, 1891-1997, bulk 1920-1990
33 document boxesErica Jong papers, 1955-2018, bulk 1965-2004
94 linear feetEve's Rib, 1986-1988
0.06 Linear FeetFaculty Committees, 1921-2005
3.34 Linear FeetFocus on Barnard, 1948-1969
2.1 Linear FeetFolkus, 1995
0.01 Linear FeetFracus, 1964
0.01 Linear FeetFreshman Seminar Program, 1975-2005, bulk 1983-1991
2.5 Linear FeetGeneral Faculty and Administrative Letters, 1889-1904
8.34 Linear FeetGeorge A. Plimpton Papers, 1634-1956
24 linear feetInstitute for Urban Education Collection, 1991-2010
3.75 Linear FeetJabowoc, 1959
0.03 Linear FeetLenore Marshall papers, 1887-1980
23.5 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia and printed materials. The correspondence deals with literary and political topics, from such people as Hayden Carruth, Irwin Edman, Lola Ridge and Norman Thomas; numerous manuscripts of Mrs. Marshall's writings, including the notes, drafts, manuscripts and proofs of her last novel THE HILL IS LEVEL and various manuscripts of the stories published in THE CONFRONTATION AND OTHER STORIES, and numerous manuscripts of poetry and short stories. Also included is material on the World War II draft of 19-year-olds, economic aid for Western Europe, the Vietnam War, the origin of SANE, the Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, the Amchitka Islands nuclear tests, the Task Force against Nuclear Pollution, and personal correspondence from her own and her husband's families
Morningside Area Alliance records, 1947-1992
149 linear feetMoving Image collection, 1925-2011
54 Linear FeetNora Lourie Percival Papers, 1932-2011, bulk 1934-1938
1.46 linear feetOffice of Public Affairs Photograph Collection, 1947-2016
138.80 linear feetOffice of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs records, 1939-2006, bulk 1956-2003
337.27 Linear FeetOnsite, 1992-2016
0.2 Linear FeetPamela Moore Papers, 1939-2018, bulk 1950-1964
12.75 linear feetPeter H. Juviler papers, 1955-2008
7.5 linear feetCollection includes correspondence, material related to his teaching activities and role in the University Seminar Program, and scholarly exchange programs with former Soviet states.