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Milton Handler papers, 1923-1997
107.5 linear feetThe Milton Handler Papers span the years 1923 to 1997. The collection's earliest records are class notes taken by Handler while he was a student at Columbia University. The most recent records consist of travel correspondence. In essence, the collection documents 45 years of Milton Handler's activities and achievements as a Professor of Law at Columbia University, a career as a preeminent antitrust and trademark scholar, and a lawyer and senior partner of the firm Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays, and Handler. The records total approximately 96 linear feet of material including correspondence (both incoming letters and carbon copies of outgoing letters); handwritten and typed drafts with corrections; legal memoranda; dockets; reports; legal and legislative documents; clippings; research materials and notes; printed items such as pamphlets, reprints of articles, and speeches; photographs; audio tapes; and award and degree certificates. Professor Handler made the initial donation of material to Butler Library at Columbia University in 1978. Subsequent donations took place in 1982, 1983, and 1984. In 1986, when Special Collections at the Library of the School of Law had been established, Handler requested that the papers donated earlier to Butler Library be transferred to the Library of the School of Law. He made additional donations of papers in 1986 and 1987. A description of the Milton Handler Papers record groups follows.
Whitney M. Young, Jr. papers, 1960-1977
300 boxesCorrespondence, speeches, reports, testimony, press releases, and articles of Young. The files document Young's leadership in many social welfare and civil rights organizations, as well as his activities as a columnist and speaker. Cataloged correspondents include Robert F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey, Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Roy Wilkins, and John W. Gardner.
Poster of Whitney M. Young, Jr. commemorative postage stamp, 1980 Mapcase 14-m-4
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- Poster of Whitney M. Young, Jr. commemorative postage stamp, 1980
University Ceremonies records, 1921-2010
34 linear feetThis collection consists of the records related to ceremonies, events, prizes, dinners, etc. It includes the planning records of events related to University prizes (Butler Medal, Bancroft, Cabot, Horwitz), honorary degrees, dignitary visits, presidential inaugurations and commencement. There are also materials related to the University's greetings, credentials and representation at non-Columbia events.
Pulitzer, Joseph, One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of, and Commemorative Postage Stamp, 1947 April 10 Box 15, Folder 15-16
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- Pulitzer, Joseph, One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of, and Commemorative Postage Stamp, 1947
Andrew W. Cordier papers, 1918-1975
160 linear feet7 Apr 1960 Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. Ceremony dedicating the 4 cent World Refugee Year Commemorative Postage Stamp (Text on file: No), 1960 Box 68
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- Year Commemorative Postage Stamp (Text on file: No), 1960
Elizabeth Blake Papers, 1940-2010, bulk 1940-1976
1.50 linear feetColumbia University Founding Anniversaries Collection, 1837-2004
7.08 linear feetThis collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, calendars, posters and other printed matter, memorabilia including textiles, such as banners and t-shirts that document and commemorate the anniversary celebrations of Columbia University.
Department of Physics Historical records, 1862-1997, bulk 1906-1957
2.29 linear feetJoseph Pulitzer papers, 1883-1947, bulk 1885-1912
26 Linear FeetCorrespondence and business documents of Joseph Pulitzer, the Pulitzer family, and the operation of the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. Also, drafts of Thomas E. Eichhorst's dissertation, Representative and Reporter: Joseph Pulitzer as a Missouri State Representative.
Pulitzer, Joseph, 1947 Box 3
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- Commemorative postage stamps. Signed by Albert Goldman, Joseph John Lawler, Robert Porter
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Commemorative postage stamps. Signed by Albert Goldman, Joseph John Lawler, Robert Porter Patterson, and Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. With related items.
Stuart B. Schimmel - Oliver Wendell Holmes letters and documents, 1860-1946
2 VolumesCorrespondence, manuscripts, a Civil War notebook, commemorative postage stamps, an etching, photographs, book reviews and other clippings by and about Holmes. Many of the letters are written to Charles Henry Butler, 1859-1940, Reporter of Decisions at the United States Supreme Court from 1902 until 1916, and contain suggestions for the published reports of Holmes' decisions. There are also many manuscript memoranda of Holmes' suggestions to Butler. There is a letter written to P.E. Mason dated March 1, 1899, giving advice to a young lawyer on what books to read and how to conduct himself; and also Holmes' autograph manuscript of an essay on the legal vocation"Just the Boy That's Wanted in Law.".