The records consist of correspondence, minutes, financial records and statements, and mailing samples documenting the activities and operations of the Yale Club of New Haven.
The records consist of reports and resolutions documenting the activities of the Yale Club of New York City. Included are a report of Committee of Inquiry, a resolution regarding the deaths of William Dwight Whitney and James Dwight Dana (1895), and a report on commemorative tablets for the Daughters of the American Revolution (1970).
The records consist of correspondence, newsletters, memoranda, photographs, and other records documenting the activities of the Yale Club of the Central Valley.
The records consist of articles of association, constitution, amendments, and minutes of meetings documenting the activities and operations of the Yale Club of Washington, D.C.
The materials consist of pictures and photographs of the activities and members of Yale clubs, societies, fraternities, vocal groups, and organizations.
The collection consists of client files and biographical material related to Herbert Matter. The client files provide examples of Matter's logo, advertisement, and publication designs for several well known businesses, including Knoll, Inc., Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the New Haven Railroad. The biographical material contains both works created by Matter, such as promotional material and photographs, as well as works about Matter, such as published articles and papers related to his teaching career at Yale. The majority of materials in this collection were amassed in support of a retrospective exhibition which took place at the Yale University Art and Architecture Gallery from January 16 to February 3, 1978.