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Judiciary Committee records, 1981-2006

7.5 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope
Judiciary Committee meeting files.
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Katherine S. Dreier papers / Société Anonyme archive, 1818-1952, bulk 1920-1951

75.4 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Katherine S. Dreier portion of the collection contains correspondence between Dreier and artists and friends (including Constantin Alajalov, David Burli︠u︡k, Marcel Duchamp, Wassily Kandinsky, Man Ray, and Ted Shawn); and art-related organizations (including the Arts Club of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art).
There is some correspondence regarding art purchases and the packaging and shipping of art, such as that with George F. Of, Inc.; W. F. Collins & Co.; and W. S. Budworth & Son. There is a large amount of correspondence between Dreier and various departments at Yale (especially the Yale Art Gallery) regarding the transfer of the Société Anonyme's art collection to Yale. The collection contains manuscripts and notes for Dreier's articles, lectures, and books; her early diaries; and a brief autobiographical account; as well as some writings by others. There are subject files regarding organizations with which Dreier was affiliated, including the Cooperative Mural Workshops, the Long Ridge Women's Club, and the Society of Independent Artists.
The collection contains exhibition catalogs that were annotated by Dreier; exhibition catalogs of one-artist shows of Dreier's artwork; and material regarding Dreier's personal finances. There are many photographs of Dreier's artwork, of Dreier and her friends and family (including scenes in China from a trip that Dreier took, 1921-22), of artists and their artwork, and of exhibitions. There is also some original artwork by various people, including sketches, drawings, prints, and watercolors. The Dreier Family papers contain correspondence, poetry and skits, and writings (including a diary by Dreier's sister, Dorothea).
The Société Anonyme portion of the collection includes correspondence with members, potential members, and businesses; a logbook regarding exhibitions; financial material, including a checkbook; by-laws and amendments, and drafts of the certificate of incorporation; membership lists and cards; lists of officers and committees; meeting minutes; ephemera regarding exhibitions, lectures, and musical events sponsored by the Société; scrapbooks; and files of background material about artists represented in the published catalog of the Société Anonyme's art collection at Yale.
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Katherine S. Dreier papers / Société Anonyme archive, 1818-1952, bulk 1920-1951 75.4 Linear Feet

Municipal Art Society of Hartford records, 1903-1940

2.5 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Municipal Art Society of Hartford was organized on June 14, 1904 in the studio of Charles Noel Flagg. Its aim was to "be of service in preserving and enhancing the beauty of our magnificent city."
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Municipal Art Society of Hartford records, 1903-1940 2.5 cubic feet

Northwest Child Welfare Club records, 1914-1959

1.25 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope
Originally organized as the Mothers Neighborhood Circle, it became the Northwest Child Welfare Club in 1936. The Club attempted to "promote child welfare in home, school, church and community . . . raise standards of home life. . . secure adequate laws for the care and protection of women and children."
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Northwest Child Welfare Club records, 1914-1959 1.25 cubic feet

Plainfield Historical Society records, 1820-1932

1 cubic foot
Abstract Or Scope
The Plainfield Historical Society was established in a meeting held January 8, 1916 in the Town Clerk's Office, Central Village. Judge John E. Prior was chosen chairman. The date of its last meeting was November 10, 1917.
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Plainfield Historical Society records, 1820-1932 1 cubic foot

Prudence Crandall Statue Committee records, 1961-2010, bulk bulk 2000-2002

1 cubic foot
Abstract Or Scope
On July 1, 2001, House Bill 6568 provided for the establishment of a committee to recommend to the Joint Committee on Legislative Management an artist to sculpt a statue of Prudence Crandall, the state heroine, for the State Capitol Building, and a location in the building for the placement of the statue.
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Prudence Crandall Statue Committee records, 1961-2010, bulk bulk 2000-2002 1 cubic foot

Public Health Committee records, 1983-2010

4.75 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope
Public Health Committee records consist of agendas, attendance sheets, bill books, bills, bulletin notices, hearing transcripts, Joint Favorable lists, membership lists, memorandum, minutes, notes, sign in sheets, subject files, and transcript sheets.
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Public Health Committee records, 1983-2010 4.75 cubic feet

Second Church of Christ, Scientist records, 1912-2002

8 cubic feet
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The Second Church of Christ Scientist Hartford, was organized in 1907 by 11 members of The Mother Church. The first service was held on an upper floor at 64 Pearl Street, and as the congregation grew, services were moved twice to other sites. The church building at the corner of Lafayette and Russ Streets held its first service January 4, 1925. A diminished membership prompted the congregation to sell the church building to the State of Connecticut in 2008.
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Second Church of Christ, Scientist records, 1912-2002 8 cubic feet

Select Committee of Inquiry records, 1978-2004, 2004, bulk bulk 1995-2004

Abstract Or Scope
On January 26, 2004, House Resolution 702 formally established the Select Committee of Inquiry to determine whether sufficient grounds existed to impeach Governor John G. Rowland. Speaker of the House Moira K. Lyons (D-Stamford) appointed Arthur J. O'Neill (R-Southbury) and John Wayne Fox (D-Stamford) as co-chairmen.
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Select Committee of Inquiry records, 1978-2004, 2004, bulk bulk 1995-2004

Select Committee of Inquiry records, 1978-2004, 2004, bulk bulk 1995-2004

210 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope
On January 26, 2004, House Resolution 702 formally established the Select Committee of Inquiry to determine whether sufficient grounds existed to impeach Governor John G. Rowland. Speaker of the House Moira K. Lyons (D-Stamford) appointed Arthur J. O'Neill (R-Southbury) and John Wayne Fox (D-Stamford) as co-chairmen.
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Select Committee of Inquiry records, 1978-2004, 2004, bulk bulk 1995-2004 210 cubic feet