State University of New York at Buffalo
Organization
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
G. Thomas Pagnotta collection on Katharine Cornell
Collection — Box: 1-4
Identifier: MS-0219-0003
Overview
The G. Thomas Pagnotta collection on
Katharine Cornell contains items related to Katharine Cornell’s career and legacy,
including playbills, clippings, photographs, and audiovisual materials.
Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy papers
Collection — Box: 1-31
Identifier: 34-5-1012
Overview
Collection of materials
from Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, professor of Women's Studies. Includes her
teachings, publications, political activism, resource material, and her work in
the UB Women's Studies and American Studies departments.
Found in:
University Archives
/
Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy papers
Irving Massey papers
Collection — Box: 1-2
Identifier: 16-4F-1210
Overview
Collection contains
correspondence, notes, working papers, and audiotapes from
Particularism: An Interdisciplinary
Conference.
Found in:
University Archives
/
Irving Massey papers
Katherine Thorn papers
Collection — Box: 1-4
Identifier: 22-10F-121
Overview
Professional papers
pertaining primarily to Thorn's work on speech disorders at the Speech Clinic
and in the Department of Speech Communication. Collection includes tape
recordings of speech disorders used for class instruction and Thorn's papers as
a member of the Committee on the Evaluation of the Student Constitution at the
University of Buffalo.
Found in:
University Archives
/
Katherine Thorn papers
The University and the Arts Symposium collection
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 33-5-1199
Overview
Collection contains tape recording and transcript of a symposium held at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York on October 12, 1978 with presentations by Robert Buck, John Cage, Robert Creeley, Merce Cunningham, and Morton Feldman.
Vietnamese Immigration collection
Collection — Box: 1-6, 7+, 8-12
Identifier: MS-0030
Overview
The Vietnamese
Immigration Collection documents the experience of Vietnamese nationals who
left their country during the collapse of the South Vietnamese government in
April 1975, and were subsequently resettled in the United States.
Found in:
University Archives
/
Vietnamese Immigration collection