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Leo Rudolph Etzkorn papers, 1881-1976, bulk 1937-1976
1.05 linear feetJohn Boynton Kaiser papers, 1928-1971
4.5 linear feetFiles dealing with many aspects of Kaiser's professional life.
Series V: New York State Library School Association, Inc.
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- Series V: New York State Library School Association, Inc.
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The correspondence, minutes, memoranda, printed materials, etc. of John B. Kaiser, president of the alumina association of the Hew York State library School, deal with meetings, conventions, bequests, the American Library Association, and his membership in the advisory council of the Columbia University School of library Service (which the Kew York State Library School had become in 1926).
Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984
927 linear feetKaiser, John Boynton, file, 1954 (1 Folder) 9/1954-12/1954, 9/1954-12/1954 Box 671, Folder 32
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- Correspondence between John Boynton Kaiser, President of the New York State Library School
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Correspondence between John Boynton Kaiser, President of the New York State Library School Association, and the president and provost of Columbia University. Correspondence relates to: financial assistance to Columbia from the association, a study of Columbia's School of Library Service, and Columbia's 1954 Charter Day celebration. Also includes two articles regarding libraries and librarianship
New York State Library School records, 1887-1967
33 linear feetThe incomplete records of the New York State Library School, Albany, 1890-1911. Included are diploma lists, grade sheets, examination questions, examination questions with corresponding set of students' answers, pass cards, senior certificate lists, an admissions application, entrance examinations, curriculum materials, and some documents for the class of 1890. Also, records of the New York State Library School Association, Incorporated. In addition to letters from such prominent American librarians as Katharine L. Sharp, Joseph Wheeler, Ralph Munn, and James I. Wyer, there are minutes, reports, memoranda, and printed documents, including the Association's constitution. There is a scrapbook of blanks and forms used in the executive departments of U.S. libraries in 1893, mounted by the N.Y. State Library School for the American Library Association World's Columbian Exposition Comparative Library Exhibit (Chicago, 1893). Also, files of the school consisting of course materials, exams, publications of the School, student records, admission files, class lists and rankings, and some related correspondence.