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Columbia University Press records, 1893-2000s, bulk 1923-2000s
752 linear feetThis collection contains the correspondence, editorial files and office files of the Columbia University Press, primarily from its reorganization in 1923 by Frederick Coykendall to the present.
Office of the Secretary records, 1866-2004
98.42 linear feetThis collection consists of the records of the Office of the Secretary: Trustee materials and minutes, agreements, trustee biographical files, honor and prizes files, by-laws and statutes, reports, publications, and correspondence.
Columbia University Affirmative Action Plan, 1994 Box v.4, Folder 5
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- Columbia University Affirmative Action Plan, 1994
School of Social Work Records, 1898-circa 2010s, bulk circa 1930s-1980s
93.5 linear feetColumbia University Questions on Planning, 1975 December Box 41, Folder 22
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- Columbia University Questions on Planning, 1975 December
Academic eminence records, 1952-1956
3.34 linear feetThis collection consists of the materials used to compile the report, Columbia's Academic Eminence: A Report by the University Development Plan Committee's Subcommittee on Academic Eminence, 1954-1955. There are surveys for each academic department (Philosophy) and "field of learning" (Ethics, Logic, Metaphysics). There are also some subcommitee records: minutes, correspondence, outlines, and drafts of the final report.
Morningside Area Alliance records, 1947-1992
149 linear feetColumbia University Planning Office, 1970 Box 87, Folder 14
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- Columbia University Planning Office, 1970
Columbia University Planning Papers, 1970-1971 Box 42, Folder 18
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- Columbia University Planning Papers, 1970-1971
Henry Hope Reed papers, 1911-1998
28 document boxesColumbia University - Planning, 1970 Box 10, Folder 10
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- Columbia University - Planning, 1970
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Includes report published by I.M. Pei and Partners, along with handwritten note from K. Lehn
Columbia University architectural drawings, 1888-1957
1,000 drawingsIncluded are architectural drawings, surveys, maps, and site proposals, for Columbia's Morningside Heights campus, designed primarily by McKim, Mead & White. Other architects represented include Adams & Woodbridge; Arnold Brunner (who designed the School of Mines); Eggers & Higgins; the Columbia University Buildings and Grounds Department; Howells and Stokes (designed St. Paul's Chapel); Reinhard, Hofmeister and Wahlquist; and James Gamble Rogers. Drawings for buildings no longer in existence or never constructed and drawings for later alterations, are included. Architectural drawings of the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, and surveys of the asylum site prepared for Columbia, 1888-1894. Also included are site plans and proposals, surveys, and maps, circa 1890s-1910s, showing the surrounding area, including such institutions as the Jewish Theological Seminary, St. Luke's Home, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Grant's Tomb, and others. Drawings for the Womans's Hospital in the State of New York (designed by Allen & Collens, erected 1903, demolished in the 1970s), circa 1903-1914, are also included. This building was used to house the Columbia School of the Arts in the 1960s since it was located near the campus.