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Columbia LGBT records, 1961-1990, bulk 1967-1989
8.83 linear feetThe collection consists of newspaper clippings, publications, correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, and promotional material related to the activities and interests of Columbia's LGBT student groups. It also contains some syllabi, reading material on homosexuality, financial statements, surveys, and a few photographs.
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Columbia University Committee on Student Organizations records, 1905-1919
0.83 linear feetThis collection contains the records of the University Committee on Student Organizations of Columbia University from its early days in 1905 through 1919.
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Columbia University Library Office files, 1890-1998
48.37 linear feetThe office files of the University Librarian's Office of Columbia University Libraries, 1889-1948, are composed is composed chiefly of correspondence sent and received between Columbia University Librarians, library staff, Columbia University administrators, and outside individuals and organizations, as well as related reports, budgets, as well as related reports, budgets, and administrative material concerning the history of the library.
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Core Curriculum records, 1937-2020, bulk 1937-1995
13.86 linear feetThe Core Curriculum records contain teaching and administrative materials chiefly pertaining to the longstanding Columbia College courses Contemporary Civilization and Humanities A (now called Literature Humanities). Materials include syllabi, exams, quizzes, teaching resources, administrative correspondence and memos, and curricular reviews and reports. The Core Curriculum records contain limited material pertaining to Core classes beyond Contemporary Civilization and Literature Humanities.
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Department of Music records, 1962-1998, bulk 1970-1989
1 linear footThis collection contains records of the Music Department of Columbia University and its faculty. The bulk of the collection was gathered by Professor Howard Shanet, who chaired the department from 1972-1976.
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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences records, 1910s-2020, bulk 1968-1983
64.29 linear feetCorrespondence, memoranda, reports, notes, committee minutes, student information cards, pamphlets, flyers, and announcements relating to the Office of the Dean and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
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Graduate School of Journalism records, 1912-2011, bulk 1950-1989
90 linear feetThe Graduate School of Journalism Records document the progression of the school from its founding in 1912 through the 1990s. The records consist of audio/visual material, clippings, copies of various publications, administrative correspondence, notes, photographs, and transcriptions of articles and speeches.
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Records of the Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants, 1958-1966
0.42 linear feetThis collection consists of correspondence, translated letters, memoranda, and reports related to Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants activities, an organization that facilitated the exchange of students and scholars between American universities and the Soviet Union.
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School of Journalism Founding Documents, 1892-1912, bulk 1903-1904
0.42 linear feetCorrespondence, printed materials, drafts and copies of agreements relating to the establishment and initial organization of Columbia University's School of Journalism.
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School of Social Work Records, 1898-circa 2010s, bulk circa 1930s-1980s
93.5 linear feetRecords of one of the oldest schools of social work in the United States, founded in 1898 as the New York School of Philanthropy and affiliated with the Charity Organization Society of New York City. The school merged with Columbia University in 1959, becoming the Columbia University School of Social Work. This collection includes the records of the office of the Dean, Development and Alumni Relations, and the Social Work Library, the bulk of which date from the 1930s through the 1980s.
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