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William T. Golden papers, 1946-2008

33 linear feet
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Correspondence, articles, clippings, reports and memos related to William T. Golden's professional career.

Wills and Agreements records, 1902-1994

3.75 linear feet
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This collection consists of the wills and agreements between Columbia University and donors, groups and other organizations.

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J. Max Bond Jr. papers, 1955-2009

28 document boxes
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This collection documents the life and career of J. Max Bond, Jr., one of the most influential and prominent African-American architects and educators in the United States. The collection primarily documents Bond's professional activities rather than his building projects; however, the collection does contain project records and office records. The collection is made up of six series: Office Records, Personal Papers, Faculty Papers, Professional Papers, Project Records, and Reference Materials.

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Office of University Residence Halls records, 1940s-2020s

2 linear feet
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This collections contains records from the Office of University Residence Halls, which manages Columbia's dormitories. The records contain information about the rooms and rates; space allocation; staff and counselors; and publications including campus guides, student life, dining, safety and security, etc.

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Office of the General Counsel records, 1985

1 linear feet
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This collection consists of records from the Office of the General Counsel regarding the sale of Rockefeller Center and of part of Baker Field, the dormitory authority bonds and the modernization of Presbyterian Hospital.

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Emery Roth & Sons architectural records and papers, 1906-1996, bulk 1951-1994

34175 drawings
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This collection primarily contains architectural drawings, correspondence, business records, and a small number of photographs related to the projects of Emery Roth & Sons and its subsidiary entities. A large portion of the entities are represented only in the Office Records series and are identified as such. Some projects on which Emery Roth & Sons acted as architect of record are not represented in this collection, most notably the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.

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Charles H. Warner Jr. architectural records, 1940s-1990s

11 document boxes
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Charles H. Warner Jr. was a New York-based architect active from the 1940s through the 1990s. Warner designed many buildings on college campuses in the United States and abroad. Additionally, Warner built many hotels, working extensively with Hilton Hotels to build new establishments all over the world. His work in foreign countries underscores his core architectural principle of designing "in context," or incorporating local culture and tradition into his buildings. Some of his more well-known hotel projects include the Ramses Hilton in Cairo and the Caribe Hilton in San Juan.
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