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Nicholas Murray Butler papers, 1891-1947
326 linear feetCorrespondence; manuscripts of books, chapters, addresses, lectures, articles, and other writings; clippings and other printed materials relating to Butler's life and career, and memorabilia, ca. 1900-1947. Also, correspondence, 1891-1946, between Butler and presidents of the United States including William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman.
Columbia University Employees Organization of Buildings, and Grounds
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- Columbia University Employees Organization of Buildings, and Grounds
Historical subject files, 1810s-2022, bulk 1968-1972
182.23 linear feetColumbia University Employees of Color (CUEOC), 1980s-1990s Box 158, Folder 6
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- Columbia University Employees of Color (CUEOC), 1980s-1990s
Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action records, 1972-2023
4 linear feetThis collection consists of the Columbia University Affirmative Action Plans and annual updates from 1972 to 2020. It also includes the Employee Policies and Procedures on Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking and other publications issued by the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. There is a also records from from former Office Director Rosalind Fink.
Columbia University Employees of Color (CUEOC), 1989-1993 Box 4, Folder 1
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- Columbia University Employees of Color (CUEOC), 1989-1993
University Artifacts collection, 1750s-2020s, bulk 1880s-1990s
124.61 linear feetThe University Artifacts Collection contains objects, textiles, buttons, trophies, ribbons, plaques, plates, and other three-dimensional items used as well as created by or for the University since its founding in 1754 as King's College. Some items were created for specific individuals or classes.
Columbia University Employee Wellness Day, 1995 Box 35
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- Columbia University Employee Wellness Day, 1995
languages). V: "Columbia University Employee Wellness Day, 1995." - Abstract Or Scope
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Navy blue shirt with yellow text. R: "To Your Health!" (phrase is repeated in 22 different foreign languages). V: "Columbia University Employee Wellness Day, 1995."
Columbia Local 1199 button, undated Box 41
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- "Local 1199 Columbia University Employees. Columbia University Rich and INFAMOUS for Low Pay."
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"Local 1199 Columbia University Employees. Columbia University Rich and INFAMOUS for Low Pay."
Peter A. Corning papers, 1958-1970
22 linear feetHerbert Barber Howe papers, 1887-1957
37 boxesPapers of Howe, including family, personal, and professional correspondence; bills and receipts; photographs, itineraries, and brochures of his numerous American and European trips; four diaries for the years 1901, 1905, 1909, 1910; sermons, scripture readings, and other materials related to his ministry; addresses and writings; Howe-Barber genealogical materials, including galley proofs for his biography JEDIAH BARBER.
Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984
927 linear feetHenry, Ambrose, D., files, 1913-1937. (4 Folders), 4/1913-6/1937 Box 345, Folder 11 to 14
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- relations with the Columbia University Employees Organization of Buildings and Grounds, an employee
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Correspondence between Ambrose D. Henry, high level administrators at Columbia University, and the chairman of the University's board of trustees. Ambrose was chairman of the trustee's committee on buildings and grounds and president of the Alumni Association of Columbia College. Correspondence relates to alumni and student affairs, Columbia's buildings and campus, and the Buildings and Grounds Department. most of the correspondence dating from 1913 to 1920 relates to alumni and student affairs.
Pliny Earle Goddard American Indian notebooks, 1901-1929
2 linear feetThirty-three notebooks containing transcriptions of Native American texts by Pliny Earle Goddard, and some English translations. While some of the material is of a primarily linguistic nature, much is folkloric in nature. The collection contains eleven notebooks of Mescalero Apache texts; three notebooks of Pomo, Maple Creek, and Mad River tribes and four of the Coquille, Chasta Costa, and Tututni languages (Native American tribes from the Pacific Coast); five notebooks of Navajo texts; and ten notebooks of Sarsi texts. It also includes 23 pages of notes on Chasta Costa attributed to Edward Sapir.
Event Fliers, 1968-1971, 1991-2006, undated
0.21 Linear FeetDwight D. Miner papers on the history of Columbia University, 1938-1978
19.6 Linear FeetMiner's correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, manuscript and typescript notes, and printed materials relating to the history of Columbia University. Interfiled with Miner's papers are the correspondence, manuscripts, and notes of Columbia librarian Roger Howson (1882-1962) who had been writing a history of the University at the time of his retirement in 1948. Howson and Miner's correspondence is chiefly with Columbia University administrators, faculty, staff, and alumni and deals entirely with the history of the university. The two major Columbia correspondents are Provost Frank D. Fackenthal and Secretary Philip M. Hayden. There are manuscript and typescript drafts of chapters and parts of chapters by Howson and Miner, but neither's history was ever completed or published. These drafts along with the related correspondence, notes, and typescript copies of original manuscripts from Columbia's archives and manuscript collections are filed together under the appropriate headings in the Name and Subject Files. In addition there are two partially completed typescript drafts of each history.