The Herndon-Weik collection of Lincolniana,

LC Control Number:mm 74025791 00007142cpca 2201105 a 450 0015801514 00520040701112640.0 007cr|||| 008741029i18241933xxu eng 035__ |9 (DLC)mm 74025791 906__ |a 0 |b ibc |c orignew |d u |e ncip |f 19 |g y-manuscri 010__ |a mm 74025791 |b ms 66001416 040__ |a DLC |c DLC |e appm 072_7 |a W |2 lcmd 090__ |a 0319R 090__ |b Microfilm 13,732-15N-15P-15P 24504 |a The Herndon-Weik collection of Lincolniana, |f ca. 1824- 1933. 300__ |a 4,600 |f items. 300__ |a 36 |f containers. 300__ |a 15 |f microfilm reels (2 sets). 300__ |a 10 |f linear feet. 5208_ |a Collection composed of the papers of Lincoln, Herndon, and Weik, records (1933) of The Weik Manuscript Corporation, and miscellaneous material collected chiefly by Herndon and Weik for use in writing Herndon's Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life (1889). 5208_ |a Papers of Abraham Lincoln consist of correspondence (1833-1865), legal documents (1834-1860), scrapbooks (2 v., 1850-1860), one of which Lincoln allegedly prepared for use in his debates (1858) with Stephen Arnold Douglas, and other material. Subjects include national politics, chiefly the presidential campaigns of 1856 and 1860, and Lincoln's law practice in Springfield, Illinois. Lincoln's correspondents include John Bell, Mark W. Delahay, Joshua R. Giddings, Samuel Haycraft, John D. Johnston, Norman B. Judd, Andrew McCallen, Joshua F. Speed, Thaddeus Stevens, Leonard Swett, Richard S. Thomas, John Wentworth, Henry Clay Whitney, Archibald Williams, and Richard Yates. 5208_ |a Papers (1849-1891) of William Henry Herndon include correspondence, mss. of writings on Lincoln, interviews, recollections, notes, and other material. Persons represented include Ninian Wirt Edwards (Lincoln's brother-in-law), Charles Friend, Kate Roby Gentry (schoolmate), Mentor Graham (teacher), Dennis Hanks (cousin), John Hay (secretary), John B. Helm (store clerk), Mary Todd Lincoln (wife), Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln (stepmother), Stephen T. Logan (law partner), Leonard Swett (Illinois lawyer), Frances Wallace (sister-in-law), Robert L. Wilson (colleague in Illinois legislature), and other members of the Lincoln family and Lincoln's schoolmates, law partners, colleagues in law and in the Illinois General Assembly, Whig and Republican party allies, and White House associates. 5208_ |a Papers (1830-1927) of Jesse William Weik consist of correspondence, documents, interviews, and other papers. Weik's correspondents include Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, James Cook Conkling, Richard Henry Dana, John Hay, John G. Nicolay, Edward Lillie Pierce, Lyman Trumbull, and Horace White. 530__ |a Microfilm edition of Groups I-V and of the card index available, |d no. 13,732. 533__ |a Microfilm produced by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service from originals in Manuscript Division, 1942. 541__ |c Gift and purchase, |d 1929-1982. 544__ |3 Broadside |e transferred to |a Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division. 544__ |3 Photographs and etchings |e transferred to |a Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. 5450_ |a Abraham Lincoln, U.S. president, U.S. representative from Illinois, and lawyer; William Henry Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, collector, and biographer from Springfield, Illinois; and Jesse William Weik, lawyer of Greencastle, Indiana, and coauthor of Herndon's Lincoln (1889). 5558_ |a Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and on Internet. 5558_ |a Calendar and index available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room. 590__ |a MSS25791 60010 |a Bell, John, |d 1797-1869 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, |d 1862-1927 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Conkling, James Cook, |d 1816-1899 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Dana, Richard Henry, |d 1815-1882 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Delahay, Mark W. |q (Mark William), |d 1818?-1879 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Douglas, Stephen Arnold, |d 1813-1861. 60010 |a Edwards, Ninian Wirt. 60010 |a Friend, Charles. 60010 |a Gentry, Kate Roby. 60010 |a Giddings, Joshua R. |q (Joshua Reed), |d 1795-1864 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Graham, Mentor, |d 1800-1886. 60010 |a Hanks, Dennis. 60010 |a Hay, John, |d 1838-1905. 60010 |a Hay, John, |d 1838-1905 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Haycraft, Samuel, |d 1795-1878 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Helm, John B. 60010 |a Johnston, John D., |d b. 1815 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Judd, Norman B. |q (Norman Buel), |d 1815-1878 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Lincoln, Mary Todd, |d 1818-1882. 60010 |a Lincoln, Sarah Bush Johnston, |d 1788-1869. 60010 |a Logan, Stephen T. |q (Stephen Trigg), |d 1800-1880. 60010 |a McCallen, Andrew |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Nicolay, John G. |q (John George), |d 1832-1901 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Pierce, Edward Lillie, |d 1829-1897 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Speed, Joshua F. |q (Joshua Fry), |d 1814-1882 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Stevens, Thaddeus, |d 1792-1868 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Swett, Leonard, |d 1825-1889. 60010 |a Swett, Leonard, |d 1825-1889 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Thomas, Richard S. |q (Richard Symmes) |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Trumbull, Lyman, |d 1813-1896 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Wallace, Frances, |d b. 1817. 60010 |a Wentworth, John, |d 1815-1888 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a White, Horace, |d 1834-1916 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Whitney, Henry Clay, |d 1831-1905 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Williams, Archibald, |d 1801-1863 |v Correspondence. 60010 |a Wilson, R. L. |q (Robert L.) 60010 |a Yates, Richard, |d 1815-1873 |v Correspondence. 60030 |a Lincoln family. 61010 |a Illinois. |b General Assembly. 61020 |a Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) 61020 |a Weik Manuscript Corporation. 61020 |a Whig Party (U.S.) 61020 |a White House (Washington, D.C.) 650_0 |a Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858. 650_0 |a Practice of law |z Illinois |z Springfield. 650_0 |a Presidents |z United States |v Biography. 650_0 |a Presidents |z United States |x Election |y 1856. 650_0 |a Presidents |z United States |x Election |y 1860. 651_0 |a Illinois |x Politics and government |y To 1865. 651_0 |a Springfield (Ill.) |x History. 651_0 |a United States |x Politics and government |y 19th century. 651_0 |a United States |x Politics and government |y 1861-1865. 656_7 |a Biographers. |2 itoamc 656_7 |a Collectors. |2 itoamc 656_7 |a Lawyers. |2 itoamc 7001_ |a Herndon, William Henry, |d 1818-1891. |t Papers of William Henry Herndon |f (1849-1891) 7001_ |a Lincoln, Abraham, |d 1809-1865. |t Papers of Abraham Lincoln |f (1824-1865) 7001_ |a Weik, Jesse William, |d 1857-1930. |t Papers of Jesse William Weik |f (1830-1927) 852__ |a Library of Congress |b Manuscript Division |e Washington, D.C. 8564_ |3 Finding aid |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms001002 985__ |e MSS.

John Pierpont Morgan collection of signers of the Declaration of Independence,

LC Control Number:mm 75056218 00001876cpca 2200373 450 0015801614 00520050425104434.0 008751124|||||||||||| eng 035__ |9 (DLC)mm 75056218 906__ |a 0 |b ibc |c orignew |d u |e ncip |f 19 |g y-manuscri 010__ |a mm 75056218 |b ms 77001552 040__ |a DLC |c DLC 072_7 |a C |2 lcmd 090__ |a MMC-1008 at Oversize 0102 090__ |b Microfilm 16,473-1N-1P 1001_ |a Morgan, J. Pierpont |q (John Pierpont), |d 1837-1913, |e collector. 24500 |a John Pierpont Morgan collection of signers of the Declaration of Independence, |f 1761-1803. 300__ |a 1 |f oversize volume (150 items). 300__ |a 1 |f microfilm reel. 5208_ |a Correspondence, documents, and portraits of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence; correspondence and portraits of Charles Thomson, secretary to the Continental Congress, and of John Nixon who first read the Declaration to the public; facsimiles of the signers' signatures; and original letter (1912 Nov. 19) of donation from Morgan and reply from William Howard Taft. 530__ |a Microfilm edition available, |d no. 16,473. 533__ |a Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. |b Washington, D.C. : |c Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, |d 1975. 541__ |c Gift, |a John Pierpont Morgan, |d 1912. 5450_ |a Collector. 561__ |a Collection originally begun by David McNeely Stauffer and completed by Mr. Morgan. 590__ |a MSS56218 60010 |a Nixon, John, |d 1733-1808. 60010 |a Taft, William H. |q (William Howard), |d 1857-1930. 60010 |a Thomson, Charles, |d 1729-1824. 61010 |a United States. |b Continental Congress. 61010 |a United States. |t Declaration of Independence |x Signers. 656_7 |a Collectors. |2 itoamc 852__ |a Library of Congress |b Manuscript Division |e Washington, D.C. 985__ |e MSS.

Designs and photographs of Lee Simonson 001 MHAT86-A35 008 860929i19191938mau·················eng·d 040 ·· ‡aMH-Thr‡cMH-Thr‡eappm 100 1· ‡aSimonson, Lee,‡d1888-1967. 245 00 ‡aDesigns and photographs of Lee Simonson,‡f1919-1938 (inclusive). 300 ·· ‡aca. 100 items. 545 ·· ‡aAmerican theatrical designer, Simonson was one of the founders and directors of the Theatre Guild, and director of the American National Theatre and Academy, the Museum of Costume Art, N.Y., and the International Exhibition of Theatre Art, (NY, 1934). 520 ·· ‡aContains costume and scenery designs, technical drawings, blueprints, and photographs of settings by Simonson. 561 ·· ‡aGift of Lee Simonson, 1964. 555 0· ‡aManuscript catalogue available in repository. 524 ·· ‡aLee Simonson Papers. Harvard Theatre Collection. 600 10 ‡aAnderson, Maxwell,‡d1888-1959. 600 10 ‡aBruguiere, Francis Joseph. 600 10 ‡aClaudel, Paul,‡d1868-1955. 600 10 ‡aO'Neill, Eugene,‡d1888-1953. 600 10 ‡aRice, Elmer,‡d1892-1967. 600 10 ‡aShaw, Bernard,‡d1856-1950. 600 10 ‡aSherwood, Robert E.‡q(Robert Emmet),‡d1896-1955. 600 10 ‡aSimonson, Lee,‡d1888-1967. 600 10 ‡aVandamm, Florence. 600 10 ‡aWerfel, Franz,‡d1890-1945. 650 ·0 ‡aCostume design. 650 ·0 ‡aScene painting. 650 ·0 ‡aTheaters‡xConstruction. 650 ·0 ‡aTheaters‡xDecoration. 650 ·0 ‡aTheaters‡xStage-setting and scenery. 655 ·7 ‡aArchitectural drawings.‡2ftamc 655 ·7 ‡aBlueprints.‡2ftamc 655 ·7 ‡aDrawings.‡2ftamc 655 ·7 ‡aPhotoprints.‡2ftamc 656 ·7 ‡aSet designers.‡2lcsh 852 ·· ‡bHarvard Theatre Collection, Harvard College Library,‡eCambridge, MA 02138. Records of the Bollingen Foundation

001 DCLCMM7650567-A 008 760517i19271981???·················eng·· 010 ·· ‡amm 76050567 ‡bms 77001494 040 ·· ‡aDLC‡cDLC‡eappm‡dCStRLIN 072 ·7 ‡aL‡2lcmd 110 2· ‡aBollingen Foundation. 245 00 ‡aRecords of the Bollingen Foundation,‡f1927-1981‡g(bulk 1945-1973). 300 ·· ‡a116,000‡fitems. 300 ·· ‡a457‡fcontainers. 300 ·· ‡a183‡flinear feet. 520 8· ‡aCorrespondence, memoranda, minutes, reports on publications and projects, grant applications, financial statements, translations of literary works, bylaws, clippings, printed material, and other records, chiefly 1945-1973, relating to the foundation's history and to its fellowship and contribution programs. Includes files relating to the awarding of the Bollingen prizes in poetry, publication of the Bollingen Series by Princeton University Press, and publication in English of the collected works of C. G. Jung and Paul Valery and of the ancient Chinese book of divinations and commentaries, I Ching. Other works and authors represented include Plato's Dialogues edited by Edith Hamilton; the Mugaddimah, a treatise on history by the medieval Muslim Ibn Khaldun; Spanish author Miguel de Unamuno; Mary McCarthy's translation of Rachel Bespaloff's De l'Iliade (1962); Vladimir Nabokov's translation of Pushkin's Eugene Onegin (1964, 1971); and poems by French poet Saint-John Perse, translations of his poetry by Robert Fitzgerald, and W. H. Auden's translation of Saint-John Perse's 1958 Nobel Prize address. 520 8· ‡aCorrespondents include John D. Barrett, Wallace Brockway, Huntington Cairns, Joseph Campbell, Kenneth Clark, Mircea Eliade, T. S. Eliot, Abraham Flexner, Raymond B. Fosdick, Vaun Gillmor, Gotthard Gunther, C. G. Jung, Erich Kahler, Siegfried Kracauer, Joseph W. Krutch, Jacques Maritain, Elinore Marvel, William McGuire, Mary Mellon, Paul Mellon, Vladimir Nabokov, Erich Neumann, Maud Oakes, Dora Panofsky, Erwin Panofsky, Paul Radin, Natacha Rambova, Max Raphael, Sir Herbert Edward Read, Mary Curtis Ritter, Saint-John Perse, Jean Seznec, Allen Tate, Mark Van Doren, Helen Wolff, Kurt Wolff, Stanley Young, and Heinrich Robert Zimmer. 533 ·· ‡aIn part, photocopies (positive) and transcripts (typewritten) 544 ·· ‡3Books‡etransferred to‡aLibrary of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division. 544 ·· ‡3Phonograph records and motion picture film‡etransferred to‡aLibrary of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division. 545 0· ‡aEndowment established in 1942 by Paul and Mary Mellon to fund scholarly research and publication in the humanities. 555 8· ‡aFinding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room. 600 10 ‡aAuden, W. H.‡q(Wystan Hugh),‡d1907-1973. 600 10 ‡aBarrett, John D.,‡d1903-1981‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aBespaloff, Rachel.‡tDe l'Iliade.‡lEnglish‡f1962. 600 10 ‡aBrockway, Wallace,‡d1905-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aCairns, Huntington,‡d1904-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aCampbell, Joseph,‡d1904-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aClark, Kenneth,‡d1903-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aEliade, Mircea,‡d1907-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aEliot, T. S.‡q(Thomas Stearns),‡d1888-1965‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aFitzgerald, Robert,‡d1910- 600 10 ‡aFlexner, Abraham,‡d1866-1959‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aFosdick, Raymond Blaine,‡d1883-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aGillmor, Vaun‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aGunther, Gotthard‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aHamilton, Edith,‡d1867-1963. 600 10 ‡aIbn Khaldun,‡d1332-1406.‡tKitab al-ʻibar.‡pMuqaddimah. 600 10 ‡aJung, C. G.‡q(Carl Gustav),‡d1875-1961‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aKahler, Erich,‡d1885-1970‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aKracauer, Siegfried,‡d1889-1966‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aKrutch, Joseph Wood,‡d1893-1970‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aMaritain, Jacques,‡d1882-1973‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aMarvel, Elinore J.‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aMcCarthy, Mary,‡d1912- 600 10 ‡aMcGuire, William,‡d1917-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aMellon, Mary,‡d1905-1946‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aMellon, Paul‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aNabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich,‡d1899-1977‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aNeumann, Erich‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aOakes, Maud,‡d1903-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aPanofsky, Dora Mosse‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aPanofsky, Erwin,‡d1892-1968‡vCorrespondence. 600 00 ‡aPlato.‡tWorks. 600 10 ‡aPushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich,‡d1799-1837.‡tEvgeniĭ Onegin.‡lEnglish. 600 10 ‡aRadin, Paul,‡d1883-1959‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aRambova, Natacha‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aRaphael, Max,‡d1889-1952‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aRead, Herbert Edward,‡cSir,‡d1893-1968‡vCorrespondence. 600 14 ‡aRitter, Mary Curtis‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aSaint-John Perse,‡d1887-1975. 600 10 ‡aSeznec, Jean‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aTate, Allen,‡d1899-‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aUnamuno, Miguel de,‡d1864-1936. 600 10 ‡aVan Doren, Mark,‡d1894-1972‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aWolff, Helen,‡d1906-1994‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aWolff, Kurt,‡d1887-1963‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aYoung, Stanley,‡d1906-1975‡vCorrespondence. 600 10 ‡aZimmer, Heinrich Robert,‡d1890-1943‡vCorrespondence. 630 00 ‡aBollingen series. 610 20 ‡aPrinceton University Press. 650 ·0 ‡aEndowments. 650 ·0 ‡aHumanities‡xScholarships, fellowships, etc. 650 ·0 ‡aLiterature. 650 ·0 ‡aNobel Prizes. 650 ·0 ‡aPoetry‡xAwards. 650 ·0 ‡aTranslations. 700 1· ‡aJung, C. G.‡q(Carl Gustav),‡d1875- 1961.‡tWorks.‡lEnglish.‡f1953.‡sPantheon/Princeton. 700 1· ‡aValery, Paul,‡d1871-1945.‡tWorks.‡lEnglish.‡f1956. 730 0· ‡aYi jing. 852 ·· ‡aLibrary of Congress‡bManuscript Division‡eWashington, D.C.

Central files of Columbia University

001 4080177 005 20031114105914.0 008 021119m18911971xx eng d 040 __ |a NNC |c NNC 110 2_ |a Columbia University. |b Office of the President 245 10 |a Central files, |f 1891-1971 246 3_ |a The Administrative Records of Columbia University. 300 __ |a 683 |f cubic ft. |a (683 |f record cartons) 351 __ |a Arranged in four sub-series: I. General alphabetical, II. Personal name, III. Corporate name, IV. Subject. 555 __ |a Published and unpublished finding aids in repository; |c folder level control. 545 __ |a The records that eventually became Central Files originated in the Office of the President in the 1890's. Central Files grew out of the information needs, working relationships, and activities of the president of the University as well as the secretary, provost, and other administrators. 506 __ |a Periodized administrative restrictions; contact the Archives for information. 520 __ |a Central Files contains chiefly correspondence sent and received between Columbia University administrators and other University officers, faculty, and trustees, as well as correspondence sent and received between University administrators and individuals and organizations from outside the University. In most cases, incoming correspondence and copies of replies were filed under the name of the individual or organization corresponding with University administrators. 520 __ |a Other records in the files include: reports, budgets, proposals, minutes and agenda, legal documents, personnel records, invitations, pamphlets, publications, floor plans, petitions, fliers, press releases, and speeches. Records represent the tenure of presidents Seth Low (1890-1901), Nicholas Murray Butler (1902-1945), acting president Frank D. Fackenthal (1945-1948), Dwight D. Eisenhower (1948- 1953), Grayson Kirk (1953-1968), Andrew Cordier (1968-1970), and William J. McGill (1970-1980). 524 __ |a Columbia University Archives-Columbiana Library, Central Files. 610 20 |a Columbia University. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Alumni and alumnae. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Administration. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Buildings. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Curricula. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Faculty. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Finance. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Libraries. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Officials and Employees. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Presidents. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Student strike, 1968. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Students. 650 _0 |a Education and state. 610 20 |a Columbia University. 650 _0 |a College administrators. 650 _0 |a College students. 655 _7 |a Correspondence. |2 aat 655 _7 |a Reports. |2 aat 655 _7 |a Budgets. |2 aat 655 _7 |a Minutes. |2 aat 655 _7 |a Personnel records. |2 aat 655 _7 |a Speeches. |2 aat 655 _7 |a Agreements. |2 aat 700 1_ |a Butler, Nicholas Murray, |d 1862-1947. 700 1_ |a Cordier, Andrew W. |q (Andrew Wellington), |d 1901- 700 1_ |a Eisenhower, Dwight D. |q (Dwight David), |d 1890-1969. 700 1_ |a Kirk, Grayson L. |q (Grayson Louis), |d 1903- 700 1_ |a Fackenthal, Frank Diehl, |d 1883-1968. 700 1_ |a Low, Seth, |d 1850-1916. 700 1_ |a McGill, William J. |q (William James), |d 1922- 852 __ |a Columbia University. |b University Archives-Columbiana Library, |e 210 Low Memorial Library, 535 W. 116th Street, MC 4316, New York, NY 10027. Columbia University. College of Pharmacy

001 4198859 005 20031218165342.0 008 031105i d 035 __ |a (NNC)4198859 040 __ |a NNC |c NNC 090 __ |a MC 12 110 2_ |a Columbia University. |b College of Pharmacy. 245 00 |a Collection, |f 1871-1976 300 __ |a 1.75 |f cubic feet |a (1 |f record carton, 1 legal document box, 1 legal half document box) 351 __ |a Arranged alphabetically by folder title. 545 1_ |a The College of Pharmaceutical Sciences was founded in 1829 as the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York and affiliated with Columbia College in 1904 (later Columbia University in 1912). The first graduating class of 1831, contained three students. Lectures were originally given at various locations around New York City including at Columbia College. In 1901, the Office of the Dean was established with Henry Hurd Rusby as the first dean. As an affiliated institution of Columbia, the College of Pharmacy had both financial and administrative autonomy. In 1951, the College's Office of Development conducted a survey to determine possibilities for funding. As a result of increasing debt and lack of proper facilities, the College lost its accreditation in 1974 and graduated its last class in 1976. The College officially closed in 1976. 506 __ |a There are no restrictions. 520 2_ |a This collection is not the comprehensive records of the College of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The collection consists of correspondence of the Office of the Provost, William H. Carpenter regarding the College of Pharmacy in the 1910s; correspondence of the College of Pharmacy Office of Development from the 1950s; meeting minutes of the Board of Trustees of the College from the 1950s to 1970s; meeting minutes of the Faculty; and ephemera. 555 __ |a Unpublished finding aid in repository; |c folder level control 524 __ |a College of Pharmaceutical Sciences Collection. Columbia University Archives- Columbiana Library. 600 10 |a Carpenter, William H. |q (William Henry), |d 1853-1936. 600 14 |a Henry, Richard S. 600 10 |a Rusby, Henry Hurd, |d 1855-1940. 600 14 |a Mandell, Joseph 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Administration. 650 _0 |a Pharmacy |x Study and teaching. 650 _0 |a Pharmacy colleges |z New York (State) |z New York. 655 _7 |a Correspondence. |2 aat. 655 _7 |a Minutes. |2 aat. 655 _7 |a Ephemera, printed. |2 aat. 655 _7 |a Programs. |2 aat. 655 _7 |a Clippings. |2 aat. 710 2_ |a College of Pharmacy of the City of New York. 710 2_ |a Columbia University. |b College of Pharmacy. 852 __ |a Columbia University. |b University Archives-Columbiana Library, |e 210 Low Memorial Library, 535 W. 116th Street, MC 4316, New York, NY 10027.

Mario G. Salvadori Lectures

001 4080188 005 20030429194917.0 008 030130m19761978xx eng d 035 __ |9 AAB2893UA 040 __ |a NNC |c NNC 090 __ |a MC 5 100 1_ |a Salvadori, Mario George, |d 1907- 245 10 |a Mario G. Salvadori Lectures, |f 1976-1978 300 __ |a 1 |f cubic foot |a (2 |f ms boxes) 351 __ |a Arranged chronologically by date of lecture. 545 __ |a Mario (George) Salvadori, born in 1907 in Rome, Italy, was a member of Columbia University's faculty in the areas of engineering and architecture for more than thirty years. After receiving engineering and mathematical degrees from the University of Rome in 1930 and 1933, Salvadori taught at that institution until 1938. In 1939 he immigrated to the United States where he became a lecturer at Columbia University in 1940. 545 __ |a He attained the rank of professor of civil engineering in 1946 and eventually became professor emeritus of architecture and James Renwick Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering in 1975. A pioneer in architectural engineering, Salvadori was a prolific author and consulting engineering for several institutions and projets, most significantly for the Manhattan Project between 1942-1944. Salvadori died in 1997. 506 __ |a There are no restrictions on this collection. 520 __ |a Collection consister of full transcripts of lectures given by Professor Mario G. Salvadori on the cultural impact and content of engineering entitled "The Cultural Impact of Engineering" or alternately "The Cultural Impact of Technology." 520 __ |a The lectures were delivered as part of a semester long course of the same name and are culled from two semesters of this course, the spring semesters of 1976 and 1978. In these lectures Salvadori focused on the origins of engineering and argued for equipping engineers with a broad base of knowledge beyond the sciences. 555 __ |a Unpublished finding aid in repository; |c folder level control. 524 __ |a Mario G. Salvadori Lectures. Columbia University Archives-Columbiana Library. 610 20 |a Columbia University |x Faculty. 610 20 |a Columbia University. |b Dept. of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. 610 20 |a Columbia University. |b School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 610 20 |a Columbia University. |b School of Engineering. 650 _0 |a Columbia University. 655 _7 |a Lectures. |2 aat. 852 __ |a University Archives-Columbiana Library |b Columbia University |e 210 Low Memorial Library, 535 West 116th St MC 4316, New York, NY 10027. Bella Abzug Papers

000 02749cbc a2200373ua 450 001 4078361 005 20050728130154.0 008 860411i19701976xx eng d 035 __ |a (CStRLIN)NYCR86-A27 035 __ |9 AAB1122RB 040 __ |a NNC |c NNC |e aapm 100 1_ |a Abzug, Bella S., |d 1920- 245 00 |k Papers, |f 1970-1976. 246 3_ |a Papers of Bella Abzug 300 __ |a ca. 554,100 items |f (185 v., 1110 boxes, 1 oversize folder) 351 __ |a Selected materials cataloged, remainder arranged. 545 __ |a Lawyer and Congresswoman from New York City’s 19th and 20th Congressional Districts, 1971-1976. (Columbia LL.B.,1945) 520 __ |a Congressional papers consisting of correspondence memoranda, speeches, reports, photographs and printed materials relating to her terms in Congress. The collection contains general correspondence and administrative files, as well as extensive subject files on a wide variety of topics with which Abzug was involved while in Congress. Also included are Legislative files, being the chronological files of background material for legislation considered on the House floor, and printed versions of legislation by Abzug and others. The Casework Files, relating to Abzug’s advocacy on behalf of constituents involved in civil rights, housing, military, employment and related cases, are closed. Among the major correspondents are Carl Albert, Abraham D. Beame, Hugh L. Carey, Gerald R. Ford, Edward I. Koch, John V. Lindsay, Nelson A. Rockefeller, and Gloria Steinem. Materials added in 1981 include: draft transcripts of an oral history, appointment books, speeches and subject files (particularly on privacy and freedom of information) all interfiled in the collection and campaign materials press releases and newspaper clippings. 506 __ |3 Casework files and selected correspondence and administrative filesclosed; campaign materials, press releases and newspaper clippings from 1981 addition require Donor’s permission to see. 555 __ |a Register, 117p. and index to folder heading in Box 909. 590 __ |a Stored on Stack 15, Cage 23, Range 27-29. 541 __ |d 1976 |3 Papers |a Abzug, Bella |c Gift 583 __ |3 Papers |a Processed |c 05/02/79 |k mbb 541 __ |d 1981 |3 Addition |a Abzug, Bella |c Gift 583 __ |3 Addition |a Processed |c 08/24/81 |k mbb 600 10 |a Koch, Ed, |d 1924- 600 10 |a Lindsay, John V. |q (John Vliet) 600 10 |a Rockefeller, Nelson A. |q (Nelson Aldrich), |d 1908-1979. 610 10 |a United States. |b Congress. |b House. 651 _0 |a New York (N.Y.) |x Politics and Government. 655 _7 |a Oral histories |2 ftamc. 655 _7 |a Photoprints |2 ftamc. 656 _7 |a Politicians |2 LCSH. 856 42 |3 Finding aid |u http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/Abzug/