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Publishers Weekly records, 1909-2007
35.28 linear feetArthur Mitchell Collection, 1800s-2021, bulk 1934-2019
107 linear feetXerox Corporation, 1995-1998 Box 32, Folder 42
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- Xerox Corporation, 1995-1998
Carnegie Corporation of New York records, circa 1872-2015
3000 linear feetMinutes, correspondence, annual reports, press releases, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual, digital and printed materials document the philanthropic activities and administration of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The collection is actively growing, primarily through regular document transfers from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Andrew Carnegie's biographical information and personal philanthropic activity can be found in Series VII. In addition, his pre-1911 gifts, most notably his donations for libraries and church organs, can be found on microfilm (Series II), in the Home Trust Company Records (VI.A), and Financial Record Books (I.C.1). Grant files (Series III.A), which comprise the bulk of the collection) provide information on projects and institutions founded, endowed or supported by the Corporation. The Special Initiatives series (Series IV) contains the records of task forces, commissions and councils, formed by the Corporation mostly during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s to address specific issues. The Corporation's records include those of other Carnegie philanthropic organizations (Series VI), including the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Home Trust Company, both of which shared staff, officers, and office space with the Corporation for a period of time.
Kearns, David, Xerox Corporation, Chair and CEO, 1990-1991 Box iv.b 84, Folder 6
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- Kearns, David, Xerox Corporation, Chair and CEO, 1990-1991
Milton Handler papers, 1923-1997
107.5 linear feetThe Milton Handler Papers span the years 1923 to 1997. The collection's earliest records are class notes taken by Handler while he was a student at Columbia University. The most recent records consist of travel correspondence. In essence, the collection documents 45 years of Milton Handler's activities and achievements as a Professor of Law at Columbia University, a career as a preeminent antitrust and trademark scholar, and a lawyer and senior partner of the firm Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays, and Handler. The records total approximately 96 linear feet of material including correspondence (both incoming letters and carbon copies of outgoing letters); handwritten and typed drafts with corrections; legal memoranda; dockets; reports; legal and legislative documents; clippings; research materials and notes; printed items such as pamphlets, reprints of articles, and speeches; photographs; audio tapes; and award and degree certificates. Professor Handler made the initial donation of material to Butler Library at Columbia University in 1978. Subsequent donations took place in 1982, 1983, and 1984. In 1986, when Special Collections at the Library of the School of Law had been established, Handler requested that the papers donated earlier to Butler Library be transferred to the Library of the School of Law. He made additional donations of papers in 1986 and 1987. A description of the Milton Handler Papers record groups follows.
Remarks at the Board and Management Dinner of the Xerox Corporation, 1975 Box 69
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- Remarks at the Board and Management Dinner of the Xerox Corporation, 1975
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(Published as "Regulation Versus Competition" in the Cincinnati 1975 Law Review, Vol. 44, No. 2.)
Arthur Levitt papers, 1948-2007
30 linear feetCorrespondence, speeches, speech materials, news clippings, subject files, audio and videotapes relating to the professional activity of Arthur Levitt, Jr. The papers and audiovisual material deal primarily with his tenure as the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1993-2001), but also contain earlier records, including some materials relating to Levitt's school years at the Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School and at Williams College, and his work at Hayden Stone, the American Stock Exchange, and the New York Economic Development Corporation, and his advocacy of the National Endowment of the Arts during the 1991-1992 funding controversy. These papers also contain materials relating to his father, Arthur Levitt, Sr., who served for 24 years as New York State Comptroller.
Wilson, Joseph C. Xerox Corporation to: Arthur Levitt, Jr., Rochester, NY, Oct. 5, 1966 Box 1, Folder 36
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- Wilson, Joseph C. Xerox Corporation to: Arthur Levitt, Jr., Rochester, NY, Oct. 5, 1966
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[re: A. Levitt Sr. re-election campaign]
Levitt, Arthur Jr. Carter. Berlind & Weill, Inc. to: Wilson, Joseph C., Chairman of the Board, Xerox Corporation, New York, NY, Sep. 27, 1966 Box 1, Folder 36
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- , Xerox Corporation, New York, NY, Sep. 27, 1966
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[re: A. Levitt Sr. re-election campaign]
W. A. Swanberg papers, 1927-1992
36 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, notes, memoranda, notebooks, notecards, proofs, photographs, microfilms, and printed materials. The Papers include the manuscript research materials and correspondence for each of his books except his biography of Theodore Dreiser. Among the correspondents are William Benton, Bruce Catton, Carey McWilliams, Mrs. Fremont Older (Cora Miranda Baggerly Older), and Thornton Wilder.
Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, 1866-1979-(bulk 1949-1964).
56 Linear FeetXY, 1950-1964 Box 24, Folder 7
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- McColough, Peter C. Vice President, Xerox Corporation. 1963; Requests DH's assistance in finding an
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McColough, Peter C. Vice President, Xerox Corporation. 1963; Requests DH's assistance in finding an architectural firm for future headquarters building in Rochester, New York.
K 1960, 1960-1964 Box 11, Folder 2 to 3
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- recommend architect for proposed Xerox Corporation building in downtown Rochester.
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DH to Robert Allan Jacobs, Kahn & Jacobs. 1963; Does not know if FORUM will do story on [Connecticut Light and Power] plant in Norwalk.