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Office of Alumni and Development Photograph Collection, 1978-2006, bulk 1982-1997
9.76 linear feetThis collection contains photographs and contact sheets of alumni, faculty and student life taken expressly for a 1980s admissions brochure, capital campaign brochures in the 1990s and the Columbia alumni magazine in the 1980s through early 2000s. Additionally, there are reproductions of photographs and illustrations dating prior to the late 1970s which were used in the magazine.
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Marvin I. Herzog papers, 1942-2008
5.67 linear feetThe Marvin Herzog collection contains correspondence relating to Herzog's academic and personal life, including printouts from an email list devoted to Yiddish Studies. Also included is teaching and research materials, as well as materials relating to Herzog's work on the Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry (LCAAJ), and various materials relating to Zionist summer camps.
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Herzog, Marvin (also reviews), 1967-1969; 1974 Box 8, Folder 8
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off-print of Critica with review of MH's "The Yiddish Language in Northern Poland: Its Geography and History"; other reviews of "The Yiddish Language in Northern Poland"; offprint "Inherited Neurologic Diseases of Ashkenazic Jewry: Demographic Data Suggesting Non-Random Gene Frequencies"
Language and Culture Archive of Ashkenazic Jewry, 1949-1997
129 linear feetA collection of materials related to the research project of the Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry (L.C.A.A.J./LCAAJ) produced from 1949 to 1997. The project was spearheaded by Columbia University's Yiddish department and the primary researchers involved in the project were Uriel Weinreich, Marvin (Mikhl) Herzog, Mordkhe Schaechter, Vera Baviskar, Robert Neumann, and Ulrike Kiefer. The materials include administrative records, fieldwork and research notes, materials relating to the publication of the second and third volume of the Atlas, as well as other research materials of Uriel Weinreich, and materials related to the publication of The Field of Yiddish. The materials are primarily in English, Yiddish and German.
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