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Laurance S. Rockefeller photographs, Snapshot Files, RG 4, 1920-1990

7.6 Cubic Feet

RG 4, LSR's Snapshot Files, contains LSR's personal photos, relating especially to his family, houses, friends and activities, travel, and resort developments. The Snapshot Files label reflects the smaller format of the prints (up to 5" x 7") and their grouping into discrete sets of prints and negatives, which are housed together in individual (and sometimes in their original) photo envelopes.

Department of Chemical Engineering records, 1961-1981

12.3 Linear Feet
Records of the Department of Chemical Engineering from its establishment until 1981. Includes information regarding teaching and faculty research and involvement as well as departmental administrative information.

Laurance S. Rockefeller photographs, Albums, RG 2, 1910-1990s

41 Cubic Feet

From an early age, Laurance S. Rockefeller (LSR) was an avid photographer, and his photograph collection reflects this appreciation, along with the broad range of his activities and interests. The LSR Photographs collection is sorted into several component groupings, loosely based on format, storage location (home or office), or use (e.g., Photo Reference files), at the time his collection was arranged and catalogued.

Crusade for Opportunity Records, 1953-1969

195 linear ft.
Anti-poverty community action program in Syracuse, New York. Collection includes press releases, reports, correspondence, financial materials, newsletters, corporate office files, more.

Irma Kalish Scripts and Videos, 1954-1990

14 linear ft.
Scripts and videorecordings of television shows written and/or produced by Irma Kalish. Collection includes many of scripts done with her partner Rocky Kalish. Television shows represented include Family Affair, My Three Sons, F-Troop, Bob Newhart, Maude, and The Brian Keith Show

Ford Foundation records, International Division, Middle East and Africa, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Field Office Files, 1950-1976, bulk 1960-1974, bulk 1960-1974

33.6 Cubic Feet

Contents includes but is not limited to: correspondence, subject files, conference papers, budget files, films, program files and administrative records.

kari edwards papers, circa 1982-2019

4.622 Gigabytes
The kari edwards papers comprises approximately 4.6 gigabytes of digital content (approximately 3300 files) and 9.88 linear feet of paper materials and art objects. The bulk of the digital files can be described as born digital; content originating in a computer environment. These files consist of drafts of edwards' published works of poetry, drafts of unpublished works, images of cover art for works, reviews of edwards' poetry, syllabi and letters to publishers. The collection also contains a significant number of digital images, including born digital images and other images that are digital surrogates of print photographs. The bulk of the digital images were taken during travel to various parts of India including Auroville, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mamallapuram, and Varanasi between 2004 and 2006. The physical records include notebooks, manuscripts, ephemera, clippings, official documents, unique publications, photographs, artworks on paper and canvas.

Ian and Betty Ballantine Books and Business Records, 1935-1994, bulk 1945-1973

84 Linear Feet
Ian and Betty Ballantine were book publishers who contributed to the growth of paperback book sales in the United States between the 1940s and the 1990s. The Ian and Betty Ballantine Books and Business Records include the Ballantines' materials related to Penguin Books USA, Bantam Books, Ballantine Books, and Peacock Books. Administrative documents cover the management of these presses as well as the editorial, sales, inventorying, and advertising processes. In addition, the collection contains the bulk of the editorial libraries of Penguin Books USA, Bantam Books, and Ballantine Books.

Adult Education Audio and Video Collection, 1952-1995

21 linear ft.
Audio and video recordings of a variety of adult education events and topics, including interviews, colloquiums, presentations, lectures, speeches, broadcasts, and more.

Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Deans Office Records, 1946-1989

21 cubic ft.
Established in 1947 to meet the need for academic training in public administration, the Rockefeller College originated as a joint effort between New York University and Syracuse University and was transferred to SUNY Albany in 1962.