University Archives
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Selig Adler papers (Part I)
This collection (filed under 22/6F/204 and 22/6F/358) contains material regarding Selig Adler's studies at the University of Buffalo (1928-1931), his graduate work at the University of Illinois (1931-1934), and notes, drafts and copies of Adler's research on American foreign policy, isolationism, and United States-Israel relations. The collection also includes material from Adler's career at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Jewish Archives of Greater Buffalo, Selig Adler papers
The Selig Adler collection in the Jewish Archives of Greater Buffalo consists of Adler's published articles as well as those of colleagues and friends. Includes biographical information on Adler and his family as well as his notes and lecture materials on Jewish and American history.
Edmund D. McGarry papers
This collection includes correspondence, lecture notes, typescripts and reprints of Edmund D. McGarry's speeches and articles, newspaper clippings, publications of the National Association of Teachers of Marketing and Advertising (NATMA), and printed materials concerning marketing and business research.
Bernice K. Noble papers
This collection consists mostly of notes from classes taught by Bernice Noble, materials related to committees and advisory bodies she served on, and offprint publications.
"Revolutionary Males" seminar transcript
Transcript of October 10, 1972 meeting of "Revolutionary Males" seminar, a course taught in Tolstoy College by Charlie Haynie and Burton Weiss.
Ann London Scott papers
This collection consists of materials produced by or related to Ann London Scott. The majority of the documents concern her work in Medieval English literature.