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Selig Adler papers (Part I)
Collection — Box: 1-15
Identifier: 22-6F-204
Overview
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.
Found in:
University Archives
Selig Adler papers (Part II)
Collection — Box: 16-23
Identifier: 22-6F-358
Overview
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.
Found in:
University Archives
William S. Allen papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 22-6F-1318
Overview
The William S. Allen papers contains correspondence, scholarly papers, written speeches, audio visual material, clippings, reports, and photographs that document the personal and professional work of William Sheridan Allen, an historian and scholar of Germany history and the rise of the Nazi Party.
Found in:
University Archives
David A. Gerber papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 22-6F-782
Abstract
This collection comprises papers of David A. Gerber from his time as professor in the Department of History at the University at Buffalo. The bulk of the collection consists of includes personal and professional correspondence as well as materials related to the WBFO Buffalo Social History Project (1978), the visit of Khalid Muhammad of the Nation of Islam in 1994, and the protest against the presentation of honorary degree to Roald Dahl (1989).
Found in:
University Archives