State University of New York at Buffalo
Organization
Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:
Marjorie Girth papers
Collection — Box: 1-25
Identifier: 21/F/1177
Overview
The papers of Marjorie
Girth the first female law professor at the State University of New York at
Buffalo who taught from 1971-1991 and served on many law and community
organizations in Buffalo, N.Y., New York State, and nationally with the
American Bar Association, especially dealing with women's issues, commercial
and bankruptcy law.
Found in:
University Archives
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Marjorie Girth papers
Bernhardt S. Gottlieb papers
Collection — Box: 1-2
Identifier: MS-0026
Overview
Includes annotated manuscripts of Dr. Bernhardt S. Gottlieb's books
Understanding Your Adolescent (1957),
What a Boy Should Know About Sex (1960),
What a Girl Should Know About Sex (1961), and What You Should Know About Marriage.
Also includes handwritten notes, an annotated copy of Gottlieb's thesis
submitted to Columbia University for the degree of Doctor of...
Found in:
University Archives
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Bernhardt S. Gottlieb papers
Graduate Group on Justice and Democracy records
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 16/8/1240
Overview
Collection contains
records and correspondence of the Graduate Group on Justice and Democracy at
the State University of New York at Buffalo whose purpose was to foster
interdisciplinary perspectives on criminal and civil justice.
Kerry S. Grant Pan American Exposition collection
Collection — Box: 1-27
Identifier: MS-0130
Overview
Printed matter and
memorabilia relating to the Pan-American Exposition held at Buffalo, New York
in 1901. The materials were collected by Kerry S. Grant and donated to the
University Archives in 2004 and 2005. The collection includes programs, picture
books, magazines, maps, and various ephemera.
William R. Greiner photographs
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4-13-1278
Abstract
Photographs, 1990-2005, of university events under the leadership of President William R. Greiner.
Found in:
University Archives
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William R. Greiner photographs
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America Niagara Falls Chapter Records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0200-0041
Overview
The records of the Niagara Falls chapter of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, document both organizational and individual activities.
Peter H. Hare papers
Collection — Box: 1-4, MC 4
Identifier: 22/5F/368
Overview
Papers as member of the
State University of New York at Buffalo President's Committee on the
Recruitment and Promotion of Women, including minutes, correspondence, and
reports; also correspondence with Tom Toles regarding his talk, THE SECRET OF
LIFE, given at UB, 10/16/1987; and materials relating to Hare and Prof. Edward
Madden documenting their professional and personal association from
1968-1999.
Found in:
University Archives
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Peter H. Hare papers
Peter H. Hare Family papers
Collection — Box: 1-7
Identifier: MS-0176
Overview
Personal correspondence
to Peter H. Hare from his wife Daphne Kean Hare, and to Peter or to Daphne Kean
Hare from family and friends, beginning in their college years through the
early 1990's. Also includes some professional materials and
correspondence.
Found in:
University Archives
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Peter H. Hare Family papers
Hayes Hall Historic District Architectural plans and drawings
Collection — Map-Case: 3.12
Identifier: 8/8/1253
Overview
Copies on mylar of
architectural plans, drawings, photographs and site plans of the Hayes Hall
Historic District on the South Campus of the State University of New York at
Buffalo. The plans, drawings and photographs were used in the book
Hayes Historic District, found in both the
University Archives and Architecture and Planning Library under the call number
NA108.B8 H388 1989.
Charles Haynie papers
Collection — Box: 1-4
Identifier: 34/9/1071
Overview
Collection includes
Haynie's correspondence, teaching files, publications, and information on
political, social, and environmental activism.
Found in:
University Archives
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Charles Haynie papers