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Gary Y. Okihiro papers, 1939-2018

65.5 linear feet
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Manuscripts, correspondence, notes, research files, lectures, essays, papers, dissertations, teaching materials, and audio visual materials produced and used by Gary Y. Okihiro during his academic life.
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Columbia College papers, 1703-1964, bulk 1754-1920

67.08 linear feet
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The surviving files of official correspondence, reports, documents, and printed materials of King's College from 1750 to 1784 and Columbia College from 1785 to 1890, as well as Columbia University up to 1964. The King's College era materials include grants, deeds, indentures, lists of governors, leases, accounts, etc. The Columbia College era papers commence with documentation regarding the attempts to revive the college at the end of the American Revolution. In the later period these papers primarily supplement and document the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Governors and the Board of Trustees. Much material was destroyed and scattered in the late 19th century leaving this collection quite incomplete.
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Columbia College Trustees, List of bills of William Greenow and applications re assignment of leases by Erastus T. Tefft to Frank Tefft and Alma G. Tefft, New York, 1873 December 22, 1873 Box 34

Bureau of Applied Social Research records, 1938-1977

168 Linear Feet
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Project materials, including reports, monographs, books, articles, Masters essays, Doctoral dissertations, foreign publications, administrative records, correspondence, minutes and audio-visual materials.

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Letter to MR. T. W. Yerzley, Executive Secretary, Office of Projects and Grants, Low Library, concerning grant application for a study on "Relations between Social and Psychological Characteristics of the Arriving Freshman and his Subsequent College Career," for the U.S, January 22, 1963 Box 107, Folder prop. 322.