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John B. Lindner Papers, 1949-2016

4.5 Linear Feet
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This collection documents selected activities of John B. Lindner, including his work with the National Council of Churches US/USSR Church Relations Committee, the "By Faith" project to prepare a video and book on the history of the ecumenical Christian student movement in the US, the Frontier Internship in Mission program, and projects related to Middle East policy and ecumenical formation.

University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [John T. Casteen III, 1985-1989], 1981-1990

42.5 Linear Feet
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John T. Casteen III was inaugurated as the University of Connecticut's eleventh president on October 12, 1985.
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Paul Jablonski videotapes of the Cherry Bowl Volleyball Tournament, 1984-1994

0.55 Linear Feet 12.5 Megabytes
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The collection comprises digital video files made from videotapes documenting the Cherry Bowl Volleyball Tournament, an annual charity beach volleyball tournament, begun in 1984, pitting the Cherry Grove Grovettes against various emergency services and police departments from the Long Island and New York City area.
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1984 6 Computer Files (dvd-video)

1985, 1987 7 Computer Files (dvd-video)

1988 7 Computer Files (dvd-video)

Program in Judaic Studies, Yale University, records, 1984-1999

11.5 Linear Feet
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The records consist of correspondence, subject files, and newsletters of the Program in Judaic Studies at Yale University. Topics include faculty, courses and seminars, lectures, search committees, and the Yale Judaica Series.

Social Science Data Archive, Yale University, records, 1968-2003

6.25 Linear Feet
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The records consist of annual reports and general administrative records of the Social Science Data Archive (administered by the Yale Social Science Library) and acquisition records of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research.

Yale Divinity School Faculty Writings and Publications, 1843-2011

16 Linear Feet
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This collection contains article-length publications and unpublished papers by Yale faculty, primarily from the Divinity School. These writings have been gathered into the collection in order to provide a consolidated repository for the works of Yale Divinity School faculty, past and present. This is not a comprehensive collection but rather consists of writings that have been given to the library by current or past Yale faculty members.

Milton Terris papers, 1944-1968

0.25 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of reports, minutes of meetings, correspondence, printed matter and other papers largely related to the American Public Health Association and particularly its Committee for the Creation of a Medical Care Section. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.

Larry Townsend collection, 1972-1999

2.5 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of publications authored, compiled by, or edited by Larry Townsend and published by his publishing house, L. T. Publications. The publications include fiction and comics and are illustrated with drawings and photographs. The collection also includes works by others, including catalogs for products for the leather lifestyle, comics, a manual, and an autobiographical work. A few of these items include letters and inscriptions to Townsend. The publications document the gay male leather community and sadomasochistic sexual practices through fiction, nonfiction, drawings, photographs, and product catalogs.

F. Herbert Bormann papers, 1950-2009

6.5 Linear Feet
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The papers document the professional work of ecologist F. Herbert Bormann. The bulk of the papers comprise research materials, speeches, and writings. Research materials include notes, photographs, and grant reports and proposals. Projects that are the most represented include smaller studies at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and the Sandbox project. Speeches and writings include articles for popular magazines and newspapers, book drafts, testimony for legislative bodies, and award acceptance speeches. There are also some non-academic writings. Correspondence included in the collection is mainly with colleagues, including some on specific topics such as tropical forestry and the Hubbard Brook Foundation. There is a small amount of personal correspondence as well. Teaching materials are limited and include some syllabi, course notes and materials for specific courses, and lectures on various topics. The papers cover his work from 1950 to 2009, with much of the collection dating from the mid 1980s to the mid 2000s.

Koopman Family Papers, 1829-2004

20 linear feet (15 boxes)
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The Koopman Family Collection contains a wide range of diverse materials associated with G. Fox & Co. and the Fox, Auerbach, and Koopman families. From correspondence, travel journals, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks to account books, bank statements, expense reports and legal documents, the family papers help to illuminate the private lives of these public figures. Of particular note in this half of the collection is Series 2, which contains those materials created by or about Beatrice Fox Auerbach. Her travel journals, correspondence, guest books, and even her academic notebooks, create a more complete and intimate portrait of this retail dynamo. One of the highlights of this part of the collection is the correspondence between Beatrice Fox Auerbach and Eleanor Roosevelt. When this part of the collection was donated, photocopies of Roosevelt’s letters to Beatrice Fox Auerbach had already been made. The donors also procured photocopies of Beatrice Fox Auerbach’s letters to Eleanor Roosevelt that are not part of this collection. Those letters not at the Connecticut Historical Society are most likely housed at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, New York, which has at least three folders of correspondence from Beatrice Fox Auerbach to Eleanor Roosevelt. The two sets of photocopies (those copied from originals in this collection and those from the Roosevelt Library) have been interspersed chronologically to provide context to the correspondence. The original letters from Eleanor Roosevelt in this collection have been separated from the photocopies and are restricted for preservation reasons. If the originals are necessary for your research, please speak with the Research Center Staff about how to obtain permission to use them.