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Country Life magazine clippings

3 document boxes
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Collection of clipping files from the magazine Country Life. Unknown origin of collector, but possible formed by the Architecture pepartment at Columbia University as a reference collection.

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Newspaper Clippings, 1901-1998

6.59 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of clippings of articles that mention the Barnard College and its students, alumnae, faculty, administrators, and others affiliated with it.
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Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings, undated

1.7 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of newspaper clippings related to Barnard College.
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Clippings from the North-China Daily News, 1890

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Clippings concerning Conference, May 6, 1890.

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Max Nomad collection of political newspaper clippings, 1920-1951

24 linear feet
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His information file of clippings, excerpts, and ephemera. Each item is carefully documented as to its place and date of publication. Many of these documentary markings are in a highly abbreviated form for which there is a key. The clippings are from such publications as THE AMERICAN MERCURY, ARBEITER-ZEITUNG, AVANTI, THE DAILY WORKER, THE HERALD TRIBUNE, L'HUMANITE, KOMMUNISTISCHE INTERNATIONALE, LE TEMPS, NEW MASSES, NEUER VORWAERTS, RABOTNIK, and many others. Much of the material is in various western European languages, but the majority is in English. The collection is arranged alphabetically by country and within these broad categories the material is either in a rough chronological arrangement or is grouped around specific topics. The clippings are not mounted but are placed loosely in a series of folders. Also included are two volumes of Nomad's essays entitled: THE ANARCHIST TRADITION AND OTHER ESSAYS; and, POST-MORTEMS AND POST-SCRIPTS. These anthologies of printed essays and photocopies of typescript essays were compiled by Nomad in 1967.

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Margaret L. Wadds photos, clippings, and other material, Circa 19th Century through Circa 2001

1.25 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of photographs, clippings, and educational documents from the life of Margaret Wadds, Barnard class of 1931. It consists primarily of travel and snapshot photography, as well as older photographs and clippings from her childhood and early life.
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Clippings Box 1, Folder 2

Gay Humphrey Matthaei and Francis B. Randall Collection of Photographs, Films, and Clippings, 1954-2010

3.15 linear feet
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Twelve reel of 16mm film and two cans of edited out footage, as well as article, clippings, letters, photographs, ephemera, and a thesis.

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American Ballet Theater and NYC Ballet Collection of Programs, Newsletters, Repertory Notes, and Clippings, 1953-2021

6.59 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of programs, repertory notes, publicity, and other ephemera related to the productions of several performing arts organizations in New York City.
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Tony Kushner papers, 1920, 1961-2018

84 linear feet
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Tony Kushner (b. 1956) is an American author, playwright, and screenwriter. He received a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Angels in America: Millennium Approaches in 1993. The papers include address books, awards, certificates, correspondence, drafts and revisions, notebooks and notes, outlines, photographs, posters, press clippings, programs, production materials, promotional materials, proofs, props, research materials, scores, screenplays, scripts, speeches, and translations.

Peter Maas papers, 1940s-2000

26.5 linear feet
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Peter Maas (1929-2001) was an author and journalist, best-known for his non-fiction books on organized crime, particularly The Valachi Papers and Serpico, which were later made into films. The collection includes business files, clippings, correspondence, drafts, interviews (both tapes and transcripts), manuscripts, and research files.