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Alan Swallow Papers, 1934-1964

3.5 linear ft.
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Papers of the American author, poet, publisher. Correspondence (1942-1964); manuscript poems and essays; and published materials, including articles and clippings by and about Swallow, book reviews, poems, and stories by Swallow, and photographs. Correspondents include Louise Bogan, Weldon Kees, Archibald MacLeish, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Wallace Stevens, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, William Carlos Williams, and others.
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Alan Swallow Papers, 1934-1964 3.5 linear ft.

American Book Company Records, 1801-1971

3313 linear ft.
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The American Book Company was formed in 1890 by consolidation of Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co., A.S. Barnes and Co., D. Appleton and Co., and Iveson, Blakeman and Co. The collection includes the records of the company which manufactured books and educational materials in several locations in the United States, with head offices in New York City; the book list embraced all subjects at all educational levels. The collection is primarily textbooks, including several editions as far back as 1840 of the McGuffey readers; also included are business records and illustrations.
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American Book Company Records, 1801-1971 3313 linear ft.

Arthur Baer Papers, 1892-1969

12.5 linear ft.
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Columns, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, memorabilia and published material of the American cartoonist and humor writer.
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Arthur Baer Papers, 1892-1969 12.5 linear ft.

Bellamy Partridge Papers, Unknown

12 linear ft.
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American author and popular historian. Collection includes books, printed material, correspondence, one audiocassette.
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Bellamy Partridge Papers, Unknown 12 linear ft.

Bernard Sobel Papers, 1933-1963

0.25 linear ft.
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Author and dramatist. Collection contains correspondence (photocopies), printed material, published material and photographs.
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Bernard Sobel Papers, 1933-1963 0.25 linear ft.

Bertie Charles Forbes Papers, 1892-1964

9.0 linear ft.
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Papers of the American journalist, founder and editor of Forbes. Collection includes business and family correspondence (1897-1964); manuscript and/or published articles, biographical sketches, books and pamphlets, magazine and newspaper columns, novels, stories, speeches; and memorabilia, including clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Notable correspondents include Bruce Barton, Calvin Coolidge, Robert Dollar, George Eastman, Thomas Edison, Benjamin F. Fairless, James A. Farley, William Randolph Hearst, Herbert Hoover, Eddie Rickenbacker, John D. Rockefeller, Charles M. Schwab, Wendell Willkie, Owen D. Young, and others.
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Bertie Charles Forbes Papers, 1892-1964 9.0 linear ft.

Beverly Cassara Papers, 1943-1999

22.75 linear ft.
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Correspondence, writings, research material, personal papers, audiovisual material, printed material of the American adult educator. Includes extensive information on participatory research, volksschule (folk schools), and international and multicultural education. Organizations and institutions with a significant presence in the collection include the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE), Association for Women in Development (AWID), the International Council for Adult Education (ICAE), Colby College, Highlander Research and Education Center, the University of Southern Maine, and the University of the District of Columbia. Notable individuals with a significant presence in the collection include Thelma Barer-Stein, Julius Seelye Bixler, Marcie Boucouvalas, Willard Callender, Paolo Freire, Martha Friedenthal-Haase, Peter Jarvis, Faustine Jones-Wilson, Malcolm Knowles, Volker Lühr, Helge Pross, and Matthias Wesseler.
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Beverly Cassara Papers, 1943-1999 22.75 linear ft.

Bill and Marie Watson Paradise Press Collection, 1950-2006, bulk 1990-2006

2 linear ft.
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Bill Watson and his wife Marie were long-time "artists in residence" for Paradise Press, a small private press owned by Hal Leader in Buffalo, New York. The collection includes printed material from Paradise Press as well as a few items from Watson's previous press, Wm. J. Keller, Inc., a small amount of biographical material, an essay by Watson on Unitarian Universalism, and two books.
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Bill and Marie Watson Paradise Press Collection, 1950-2006, bulk 1990-2006 2 linear ft.

Burges Johnson Papers, 1921-1936

0.5 linear ft
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Writings produced by Syracuse University professor Burges Johnson
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Burges Johnson Papers, 1921-1936 0.5 linear ft

Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults (CSLEA) Records, 1951-1969

45.5 linear ft.
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Established by a grant from the Fund for Adult Education in 1951, the Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults (CSLEA) worked with universities seeking to initiate or to improve adult education programs. Its purpose was to help American higher education develop greater effectiveness and a deeper sense of responsibility for the liberal education of adults. During its tenure the Center had three directors; John S. Diekhoff (1952-1953), John B. Schwertman (1953-1956), and A.A. Liveright (1956-1968). The records include correspondence, organizational files, publication files, writings, and miscellany. Key correspondents, mostly from the Center, are James T. Carey, Alexander N. Charters, Roger DeCrow, John S. Diekhoff, C. Scott Fletcher, Freda H. Goldman, Morton Gordon, Kenneth Haygood, Cyril Orvin Houle, A. A. Liveright, Harry L. Miller, John B. Schwertman, Peter E. Siegle, Marilyn M. Vaughan, and James B. Whipple.
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Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults (CSLEA) Records, 1951-1969 45.5 linear ft.