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Ernest D. Roth etchings of Columbia University buildings, 1938
1 linear feetFive original etchings depicting buildings on the campus of Columbia University. Each etching is signed and dated by the artist "Ernest D. Roth / 1938". Each print is in ecellent condition within an original mat and protected by original tissue guards. Four of the original six printed lables are present. The prints and labels have been preserved in the original buckram portfolio titled "Columbia Etchings / By Ernest D. Roth, N.A. / Columbia University Press." All are in excellent condition. The drawings are on extended loan to the Columbia University Alumni Center.
Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984
927 linear feetTower, John E., file, 1961-1962. [1 Folder], 7/1961-4/1962 Box 673, Folder 10
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- Records relate to renovations of Columbia University buildings. Includes meeting notes regarding
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Records relate to renovations of Columbia University buildings. Includes meeting notes regarding the Starr East Asian Library in Kent Hall and building conversion schedules for 1962
General Alphabetical Te-Tex, 1971-1972 Box 701, Folder 13
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- Committee 600 West 116th Street; Tenants in Columbia University buildings; Tenants of 535 West 111th Street
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(Subjects: Termination forms; Term papers; Tennis Club; Tennis Advisory Committee; Tenants Committee 600 West 116th Street; Tenants in Columbia University buildings; Tenants of 535 West 111th Street; Temp State Comm to Study Causes of Campus Unrest; Television and Radio Newsmen Summer Program; Telephone work; Telegraph Editors and Copy Desk Chiefs, Seminar)
Columbia University : Schermerhorn Hall Alterations / Wank Adams Slavin Associates, 1980
15 drawingDrawings include mechanical, electrical and plumbing plans.
Columbia University : Uris Hall Renovation and Expansion of the Lounge, 1980
2 drawingDrawings show plans for new addition on promoenade deck and exsiting lounge renovations; also includes a rendering of the exterior of Uris Hall.
Columbia University Facilities Management records, 1965-1997
175 linear feetThis collection consists of the administrative records of the Division of Facilities Management.
Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs records, 1939-2006, bulk 1956-2003
337.27 Linear FeetSubseries II.2.3. Community Planning and Relations, 1949, 1957-1967, 1957-1967
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- Files on specific buildings contain general information about several Columbia University buildings
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contains material on community relations and planning that is not specifically related to University committees. Most of the planning material is related to the University's proposed expansion in the Morningside Heights neighborhood, but there is also some material on the Manhattanville, or Piers, area. Many of the records are related to either specific buildings or Morningside Heights, Inc. (MHInc., which later became the Morningside Area Alliance). MHInc. was founded in 1947 to provide collective urban and community planning for Morningside Heights and Manhattanville; its members are drawn from the area's major institutions. The Vice President's office was responsible for MHInc., and Chamberlain served on its board of directors. These files include board of directors' material, correspondence, reports, and records for the community program and executive committees.
Trust Administration Deeds and Gifts Records, 1755-1989
2.5 linear feetThis collection consists of deeds from various land transactions and gifts of property from donors to Columbia University.
James Gamble Rogers architectural records and photographs, 1905-1980, bulk 1905-1937
5 manuscript boxesLargely architectural drawings, photographs, and furniture designs for Butler Library and the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York City. Also, architectural drawings and photographs for other buildings at Columbia, including Bard Hall, Kent Hall, National Hall, South Hall, and Low Library; as well as drawings for buildings elsewhere in the United States and El Salvador.
Columbia University Calendars, 1902-2011
2.5 linear feetThis collection contains calendars produced by various departments and offices of the University to serve as mementos, record the academic year, or mark anniversaries, such as the sesquicentennial calendar in 1904. Some are calendars made to be displayed on walls; others are weekly appointment books. The calendars contain original artwork (drawings, cartoons) and photographs. Earlier calendar feature photos which originally appeared in the yearbook, the Columbian. Later calendars contain photos of the Morningside Heights campus buildings and students, many of which can be found in the Historical Photograph Collection (including those by Manny Warman, University Photographer) and in the Walter L. Bogert Photograph album.
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