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This collection contains the records of Eleazor Bromberg, applied mathematician and NYU administrator, during his tenure as Deputy/Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.
This collection contains the administrative records of the Chancellor and Executive Vice President at NYU from 1952-1966: David Dodds Henry (1952-1955) and Carroll Vincent Newsom (1955-1956); John Eli Ivey, Jr., (1957-1959); George Dinsmore Stoddard (1960-1964); and Russell Denison Niles (1964-1966).
Guide to the Records of the Faculty of Arts and Science 1968-1986 RG 21.0
The collection contains deparment files created by the Faculty of Arts and Science dating from 1968 to 1986.
Guide to the Records of Director of Academic Program Review, Barnett Hamberger 1972-2003 RG 9.7
This collection includes materials from the office of Barnett W. Hamberger, Director of Academic Program Review. The Office of Academic Affairs is responsible for new program registration with the New York State Education Department, as well as overseeing the academic affairs and compliance office serving the intercollegiate athletics program.
This collection contains administrative records of the History Department. Materials include staff files, budget information, and correspondence.
This collection contains the administrative records of Debra James in her capacity as Vice President and Deputy Chancellor, and Senior Vice President.
These materials record only a portion of the long career L. Jay Oliva has had at New York University. Before becoming President in 1991, Oliva served as the Dean of Faculty (1971-1972), Vice-President for Academic Affairs (1977-1980), Provost and Executive Vice-President for Academic Affairs (1980-1983), and Chancellor and Executive Vice-President for Academic Affairs (1983-1990). This collection contains the records when he was Provost for Academic Affairs and Chancellor and Executive Vice-President for Academic Affairs.
This series of presidential administrative records spans the years 1951-1965 and includes material from the administrations of Chancellor James Loomis Madden (1951-1952), Chancellor/ President Henry Townley Heald (1952-1956), President Carroll Vincent Newsom (1956-1962), and President James McNaughton Hester (1962-1975).
Robert Berne was Vice President for Academic Development from 1996-2000. This collection contains his administrative records from the office of Academic Development, as well as records from his tenure as Professor, Associate Dean, and Dean of the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service.
Guide to the Records of New York University Self-Study 1953-1956 RG 15.5
The Records of the New York University Self-Study contain memoranda, correspondence, departmental evaluations and reports for the New York University Self-Study Final Report, published in 1956. The Self-Study was the first serious attempt at comprehensive self-evaluation, and the results enabled the University to plan ahead for years to come. The material in this collection comprises the background to the Self-Study, and includes material only listed in the appendixes of the Final Report.
Guide to the Records of the Office of the Treasurer 1830-1982 (Bulk 1900-1960) RG 10.9
This collection contains annual reports and financial reports created by the Office of the Treasurer.
Guide to the Records of the University Christian Foundation 1906-1980 R.G. 39.3
The University Christian Foundation was a Protestant outreach organization that operated on the Washington Square Campus from 1906 to 1977. Oficially founded on October 24, 1906 as the Students' Club of the Young Men's Christian Association, the organization was later renamed the University Christian Association in 1927 before finally becoming the University Christian Foundation in 1961. The bulk of records date from 1954 to 1972 and reflect the organization's activities under its various guises.
The Office of the Dean of Washington Square College and Washington Square and University College of Arts and Science is the administrative head of the College and is responsible for facilitating interactions between the administration and the students.
Guide to the Cass Gilbert Collection 1883-1952 (Bulk 1900-1934) PR 021
The Cass Gilbert Collection contains the professional and personal papers of the architect Cass Gilbert. This includes information on his architectural projects, professional affliations, and personal business. This finding aid does not include information on his architectural drawings.
Guide to the Papers of Harmon Hendricks Goldstone 1906-1979 (bulk 1966-1979)
The bulk of this collection consists of 27 volumes containing the daily summaries of Harmon H. Goldstone during, and for a brief time after, his tenure as the first paid Chairman of New York City's Landmarks Preservation Commission (October 21, 1968 - June 25, 1974). In addition, more than 170 Landmarks Designation Reports and related materials for the years 1973 through 1979 are included, as are several documents from Goldstone's earlier work with the City Planning Commission. Personal and professional clippings, along with some memorabilia, are also among the papers.
Guide to the Papers of Aaron Vanderbilt 1835-1979 (bulk 1863-1913)
Correspondence, military orders, drawings, maps, battle accounts, reports, certificates, clippings, illustrations, receipts and ephemera of Aaron Vanderbilt, businessman and naval veteran of the Civil War. Much of the material is contained in a large scrapbook. A transcript of the scrapbook's contents is available.
Breakaway members of the American Communications Association organized Communications Workers of America, Local 1172 in 1954. The Local’s first president was Morton Bahr, who had worked in wireless radio and was one of the leaders of the CWA organizing campaign in radio in the early 1950s. Local 1172 initially represented employees of the American Cable and Radio Corporation east of the Mississippi. Later Local 1172 became part of CWA District 1, and expanded to represent employees of International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) Worldwide Communications and Western Union, as well as radio operators employed by Air-India. In 1993, Local 1172 merged with CWA Local 1177.
Frederick Herbert Jackson was the assistant executive vice-president at NYU beginning in 1964. In this position, Jackson supervised instruction of humanities and the social sciences. He held this position until he was appointed vice-president for humanities and social sciences in 1966.
Guide to the Sean Prendiville Collection 1920-1994 AIA 005
This collection consists of photocopies of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) records on seventeen Irish American organizations and individuals suspected of Irish Republican activity circa 1920 through 1979. They were requested and acquired under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by Sean Prendiville of San Rafael, CA from 1986 to 1994.
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