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Robert M. Morgenthau papers, 1944-2019
190 Linear FeetRobert M. Morgenthau (1919-2019) served as the District Attorney for New York County (the borough of Manhattan) for 35 years (1974-2009) and made a reputation for prosecuting white-collar crime. In this regard, the Papers hold many research files covering such aspects of white-collar crime as money laundering, offshore banking and tax havens. Morgenthau rarely handled a case himself. He delegated prosecutions to key aides in his office of 500 lawyers. Although not comprehensive, the Papers do contain a few files of assignment sheets covering the period (1938-2008). These sheets indicate which bureau each Assistant District Attorney was assigned to each month. The Papers, in turn, do not have any employment information about individual lawyers or the specific cases they worked on while employed in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office under Morgenthau. However, researchers should review "Series VI: Press Releases" and "Series VIII: Statements and Testimonies before Local, State and National Governmental Bodies," in order to gain an understanding of the issues handled by the Manhattan DA office during Robert Morgenthau's tenure.
Shirley A. Siegel Papers, 1933-2009, bulk 1933-1938
1.04 Linear FeetIan and Betty Ballantine Books and Business Records, 1935-1994, bulk 1945-1973
84 Linear FeetEdmund Stevens papers, 1939-1992
16 linear feetWilfred Owen collection, 1917-1966
1 boxThe collection contains letters and manuscripts by and relating to Wilfred Owen, including seven letters (Nov. 5, 1917 to Oct. 10, 1918) written by Owen to Siegfried L. Sassoon (1886-1967) (English war poet, writer, and soldier). Additional correspondence includes 22 letters from the poet's mother, Mrs. Susan Owen to Sassoon (1921-1933); 28 letters written by the poet's brother, Harold Owen to Sassoon (1921-1966); one letter written by the poet's cousin, Leslie Gunston, to Sassoon (1921), and one letter (1930) to Edmund C. Blunden (1896-1974) (English poet, author and critic). There are also three letters from the Wilfred Owen scholar, Dennis S.R. Welland, to Siegfried Sassoon (1950). Finally, the collection holds one letter from Ian M. Parsons a partner at Chatto and Windus and one letter from the editor John Bell of Oxford University Press to Siegfried Sassoon (1946 and 1965).
Pamela Moore Papers, 1939-2018, bulk 1950-1964
12.75 linear feetLeo Lerman papers, 1893-2012, bulk 1937-1994
105.54 linear feetPercival Goodman architectural records and papers, 1929-1989
46 document boxesProfessional Awards & Certificates of Membership [1 of 2], 1950s-1970s Box 02, Folder 01
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- (1958) ; Member, New York Society of Architects (1958 Mar 4) ; Sustaining Firm, New York Chapter, AIA
Central Education Center Architectural Competition, City of Providence, Rhode Island (1963 Oct 22 - Abstract Or Scope
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The Architect's Oath, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) ; Certificate of Fellowship, AIA (1954 Mar 18) ; Appreciation for Participation in International Exhibition, AIA (1958) ; Member, New York Society of Architects (1958 Mar 4) ; Sustaining Firm, New York Chapter, AIA (1960) ; Fellow, International Institute of Arts and Letters (1961 Nov 4) ; Monetary Award, Classical Central Education Center Architectural Competition, City of Providence, Rhode Island (1963 Oct 22) ; Professional Member, Guild for Religious Architecture (1966 Apr 4) ; Diploma, Participation as Observer, Xth. World Congress of International Union of Architects, Argentine Federation of Architects Association (1969 Oct 25) ; Distinguished Member, Council of Educational Facility Planners (1969-70) ; Membership, National Institute for Architectural Education (1974 Dec 4) ; First Prize, Excellence in Design, for Administration Bldg.-Queensborough Community College, by Chamber of Commerce of Borough of Queens (1976) ; Award of Merit, for P.S. No. 57 Staten Island, Institutional Structure,[Concrete Industry](1977) ; Certificate of Appreciation, Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team, in Knoxville, TN (1979 Mar) ; Honorary Member, Guild for Religious Architecture, Professional Member (1977 Jul 6) ; Honorary Member, Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art & Architecture (IFRAA) (1979 Apr).
Albums of correspondence from Stanford White to his family, 1872-1905
4 VolumesLetters are primarily to White's mother, Alexina Black Mease White, his father, Richard Grant White, and his wife, Bessie Springs Smith White. The volume of White's letters from Mexico documents an extended trip he took with his elder brother, Richard Mansfield White, to prospect. Also included in the last volume is a letter to White from H. H. Richardson, dated February 22 1878, acknowledging White's resignation from Richardson's firm. Each original manuscript letter is followed by a typed transcription by Lawrence White, unless otherwise noted.
Joseph Kraft papers, 1950-1986
47 boxesCorrespondence, manuscripts, notes, research materals, lectures, speeches, galley proofs, news releases, appointment diaries, photographs, printed materials, audio and video cassettes. The correspondence consists of letters from editors and publishers as well as a selected group of letters from readers reacting to his columns and articles. Among these letters are one or two each from Joseph Alsop, Warren E. Burger, J. William Fulbright, John Kenneth Galbraith and Hubert H. Humphrey. The manuscripts, with corrections, notes and research materials are for his numerous contributions to periodicals, such as the "Letters from.." series in The New Yorker, radio and television scripts, interviews with prominent government officials, such as George Shultz, lectures, speeches, ideas and proposals for books, and an extensive file for his unpublished history of the investment firm, Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb, Inc. There is a set of news releases for his column, "Washington Insight" 1965-1984 and for his Los Angeles Times column, 1980-1985. The printed materials include newspaper clippings, articles by Kraft in foreign periodicals and some books from his library. The audio and video cassettes contain interviews with presidents and prime ministers as well as radio and television broadcasts on which Kraft appeared.