One binder of material compiled in December 1992 by the Building Program Committee. The purpose of the building program was to identify and discuss Library space and service needs projected over 25 years. Also includes material produced by the Reorganization Task Force between 1999 and 2002 including a self-study, an external team report, internal review committee report, Task Force progress reports and questionnaire and select Task Force correspondence.
Molds depicting profile head and sholders image of Serge Korff in relief. Accompanying card reads: "Serge Korff. Professor in the Foreign Service School in 1920s. One time Asst Gov of Finland, he had taught at U of Finland, -U of Petrograd, -The Hague. Degrees: MADCL, LLD. This bronze plaque was to be an annual award for the student having the highest average on Dip & Pol Hist of Europe, founded Oct 1925 -cf Hoya vol 7 #4 p1."
Mounted reproduction of newspaper article: "Event at Mateur Hill 523 - Son of U.S. Lines Chief Stars in Tunisian Attack. New York World-Telegram, May 5, 1943." Includes image of Capt. Richard L. Harris.
Contains files related to various online reference services offered by the Library. Includes information related to the Library's contract with Live Person, a copy of a presentation on chat services at a Keeping Up session in 2003, materials related to how to evaluate live reference services, and advertising related to Live Help and Chat services.
Contains clippings about the purchase of Halcyon House on Prospect Street, construction of the new [Reiss] Science Center, South Korean actress and student Gihee Chio, and installation of new seismographs. Also present, a copy of letter from Jacqueline Kennedy to Donn Murphy, head of the Mask and Bauble Society, dated October 13, 1961, thanking Mask and Bauble for a Shakespeare performance at the White House.
The collection contains materials related to the artist John DePol. It includes correspondence with George Barringer, Don Wesely, and others. It also contains photographs and printed materials.
These three volumes present photographs of students in the Dental Hygiene program in the form of individual head-and-shoulder shots, as well as candid snapshots. Each volume includes a class history, prophesy, will, list of academic honors, and faculty roster. The 1935 and 1936 volumes include the words and music for class songs.
Contains various statistics and reports and copies of University and Library master plans.
One map titled "Lower Mesopotamia" printed in Dehradun, India, by the Survey of India in 1914. One of 500 printed copies that were issued to British staff officers on the eve of the Mesopotamian Campaign and the invasion of Ottoman Iraq. It depicts central and southern Iraq, Kuwait, southwestern Persia, and the head of the Arabian Gulf.
See the External Documents section below for a more detailed description of the map provided by the dealer.
The Berkofsky Papers are composed of correspondence and legal documents from Twining Vs. Berkofsky, a legal case spanning from 1975 to 1977 over the copyright of Max Bruch's Duo Piano Concerto in G minor with Orchestra Opus 88a.