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Allen Ginsberg papers, 1943-1991, bulk 1945-1976
11.25 linear feetAmericans United for Separation of Church and State Subject Files, 1953-2018
43.83 linear feetAndrew B. Harris tapes, 9999
2.5 linear feetTwo boxes of audio and video tapes from the Chair of the Theater Department.
Arthur Levitt papers, 1948-2007
30 linear feetCorrespondence, speeches, speech materials, news clippings, subject files, audio and videotapes relating to the professional activity of Arthur Levitt, Jr. The papers and audiovisual material deal primarily with his tenure as the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1993-2001), but also contain earlier records, including some materials relating to Levitt's school years at the Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School and at Williams College, and his work at Hayden Stone, the American Stock Exchange, and the New York Economic Development Corporation, and his advocacy of the National Endowment of the Arts during the 1991-1992 funding controversy. These papers also contain materials relating to his father, Arthur Levitt, Sr., who served for 24 years as New York State Comptroller.
"Beyond Words: The Marriage of Art & Literature in Bookmaking" : [Videotape], 1994
1.25 linear feet23 VHS cassettes.
Brian Greene Lectures, 1997-2002
2.5 linear feetThis collection comprises 85 VHS tapes of the lectures of Brian Greene, Fall 1997-Spring 2002.
Camille Taylor collection of Black Music Caucus Gospel Choir Competitions recordings, circa 1975 -- 2009
21 linear feetIncludes recordings and photo albums of elementary, middle, high school, and college gospel choir competitions sponsored by the Black Music Caucus between the late 1970s and 2009, with the bulk dating from 1986 through 2009. Audiovisual media is on DVDs, audiocassettes, and VHS tapes located in Boxes 1-15. There are many duplicates, especially DVDs. Photo albums and paper files are also included in Boxes 16-21 of the collection.
Carnegie Corporation of New York records, circa 1872-2015
3000 linear feetMinutes, correspondence, annual reports, press releases, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual, digital and printed materials document the philanthropic activities and administration of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The collection is actively growing, primarily through regular document transfers from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Andrew Carnegie's biographical information and personal philanthropic activity can be found in Series VII. In addition, his pre-1911 gifts, most notably his donations for libraries and church organs, can be found on microfilm (Series II), in the Home Trust Company Records (VI.A), and Financial Record Books (I.C.1). Grant files (Series III.A), which comprise the bulk of the collection) provide information on projects and institutions founded, endowed or supported by the Corporation. The Special Initiatives series (Series IV) contains the records of task forces, commissions and councils, formed by the Corporation mostly during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s to address specific issues. The Corporation's records include those of other Carnegie philanthropic organizations (Series VI), including the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Home Trust Company, both of which shared staff, officers, and office space with the Corporation for a period of time.
C.L.R. James Institute records, 1932-2003, bulk 1983-1999
20 linear feetConstance Baker Motley Papers, 1935-2006
13.72 linear feetThe bulk of the Motley papers document her professional life. The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, speeches, interviews, photographs, audio cassettes, and memorabilia.
Daniel Talbot Papers, 1923-2010, bulk 1960-2008
495 linear feetDarcus Howe papers, 1965-2008
13 linear feetEast Side House records, 1851-1992
18 linear feetThe records include addresses, annual reports, correspondence, memos, minutes, program files, newsclippings, administrative records, photographs, video tape, and film. They include material dating from the decades prior to the establishment of the settlement which shed light on the philosophy and motivation of its founders, and offer a unique view of the first wave of the settlement house movement in America. The records document social conditions, demographic change, political activity and philanthropy in New York City. Addresses by East Side House founder Everett P. Wheeler, included in Series I, document his family history and career as a lawyer and civic reformer prior to the founding of East Side House. Wheeler's correspondence details his role in establishing the settlement and managing it during its first decades.
Eric R. Kandel papers, 1940s-2015
18.2 linear feetEstelle Brodman papers, 1950-1987
20 linear feetGeorge Economou papers, 1954-2017
12.5 linear feetGordon Bunshaft architectural drawings and papers, 1909-1990, bulk 1950-1979
20 linear feetGraduate School of Journalism Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards Videos, 1960s-2018
65 linear feetHoward "Stretch" Johnson papers, 1923-2011, bulk 1980-2000
5 linear feetIgor' Chinnov Poetry Readings, 1992-1993
0.25 Linear Feet1 video tape containing two poetry readings by Igor' Chinnov: Reading No.3 – Mostly Grotesques from Books 7 and 8; Reading No.4 – made following his return from Moscow. Reading No.3 originally recorded in October 1992 and Reading No.4 in the fall of 1993 by Nicholas Bancroft. Copies made May 9, 2000.