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Albany, New York Jewish Community Collection, 1905-1990

2.03 cubic ft.
Abstract Or Scope
The Jewish Community of the Albany, New York area is featured in the Collection which was brought together to show community involvement in the region by the Greater Albany Jewish Federation and the University Libraries of the University at Albany, SUNY. This collection contains photographs, meeting minutes, commemoration papers, local area newspapers, academic articles, community reports, and a prayer book.
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Albany, New York Jewish Community Collection, 1905-1990 2.03 cubic ft.

Albany Printing Pressmen, Assistants and Offset Workers Union, No. 23-C Graphic Communications International Union Records, 1951-1989

1 Reels
Abstract Or Scope
Meeting minutes from the Albany Printing Pressmen, Assistants and Offset Workers Union who represented typographical workers from throughout the Capital District.
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Albany/Schenectady League of Arts Records, 1970-2001

104 cubic ft.
Abstract Or Scope
The collection includes the day-to-day records of the now defunct Albany/Schenectady League of Arts.
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Albany’s Early Days of Running Papers, 1916-1990

1 box
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Although not an active runner, George Mahar was the founder, president, coach and primary organizer of the Albany Mercury Club.
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Albany’s Early Days of Running Papers, 1916-1990 1 box

Albany Sports Programs Collection, 1979-1997

3 boxes
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A collection of newspapers, sports yearbooks, programs for a variety of Albany-related sports including soccer, football, arena ball, ice hockey, and baseball. There is also a collection of Capital District Sports newspapers for 1997 and a collection of The Source, a weekly entertainment newspaper for 1997.
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Albany Sports Programs Collection, 1979-1997 3 boxes

Albany Student Press Records, 1967-1999

1.17 cubic ft.
Abstract Or Scope
Comprised mainly of photographs documenting students, faculty, and campus events, as well as administrative papers relating to the organization's independence from the Student Association, the Albany Student Press Records offer a glimpse into the newspaper's activities from the late 1960s to 1990s.
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Albany Student Press Records, 1967-1999 1.17 cubic ft.

Albany Symphony Orchestra Records, 1972-1995

62 boxes
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The Albany Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra based in Albany, New York. This collection includes records of and recordings by the Albany Symphony Orchestra from composers such as Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Mozart, Haydn, Tchaikovsky, and Wagner.
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Albany Symphony Orchestra Records, 1972-1995 62 boxes

Albany Typographical Union No. 4, Communications Workers of America Records, 1850-1988

27 reels of microfilm
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents the activities of the Albany Typographical Union, the first labor union founded in Albany, N.Y.
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Alberta Arthurs papers, 1980-2006

4.46 Cubic Feet 10 LTR, 1 LGL, and 1 Half-LTR size Hollinger boxes
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Collection contains the papers of Alberta Arthurs, a consultant in the cultural and philanthropy fields and a former Director of the Arts and Humanities Division at the Rockefeller Foundation. Most of the papers regard Arthurs' career in philanthropy from when she departed the Rockefeller Foundation in 1996 to about 2006. Papers, speeches, drafts, notes, proposals, research materials, correspondence, photographs, and conference materials provide evidence of the various projects Arthurs managed and supported during this time period. Some of the key focuses of these initiatives and studies include the relationship between nonprofit and for-profit organizations within the arts field, cultural policy, cultural diplomacy, the relationship between culture and development, the role of emerging technologies within the arts, communication and convening in the arts field, and convening for cultural policy.

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Alberta Arthurs papers, 1980-2006 4.46 Cubic Feet 10 LTR, 1 LGL, and 1 Half-LTR size Hollinger boxes

Albert and Garrett Vander Veer Civil War Correspondence Papers and Craig Family Papers, 1850-1922

2 boxes
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This collection is composed of letters written by brothers Albert and Garrett Vander Veer to family members. Garrett and Albert were the fifth and seventh children, respectively, of Abraham Harris and Sarah (Martin) Vander Veer and were officers in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The majority of the letters are addressed to the Vander Veer’s sister and brother-in-law, Esther and John Craig.
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Albert and Garrett Vander Veer Civil War Correspondence Papers and Craig Family Papers, 1850-1922 2 boxes