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Box 02

 Container

Contains 9 Results:

Phonograph record: art lecture, December 3, 1962.

Item — Box: 02Identifier: A-138, 4phon.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The bulk of this collection consisted of thirty-six scrapbooks; in addition to the microfilm of these scrapbooks, there are correspondence, photographs, clippings, lecture announcements, a phonograph record of a lecture, and a photocopy of the draft of an unpublished book, "Roads to Understanding Modern Art." The papers provide some information about Dorothy Adlow, her friendships and her work, but little about her family. There are no letters by her. The collection is arranged in...

Personal: interviews: "Women Today, Parts I and II," filmstrips and records.

Item — Box: 02Identifier: MC 394: T-53: T-70: T-177: Phon 14, 15phon.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The Luscomb papers are comprised largely of material from the many organizations in which Luscomb was involved, although they also include family and personal papers. The bulk of the collection is in series III. Additional materials received in 2015-2016 (accession numbers 2015-M140, 2015-M184, and 2016-M40) were added to the collection in February 2017. These materials are housed in Series IV (#426-460m). An audio recording of Luscomb's memorial service (#461at) was added to Series IV in...

"Direct News" interview with Holtzman re: trains and spaceships, May 16, 1979

Item — Box: 02Identifier: T-184: Phon-13, Phon-13.1.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The audio collection of lawyer and politician Elizabeth Holtzman primarily contains speeches, talks, and interviews given by Holtzman at both live events and on the radio. There is also a healthy amount of campaign material both in the form of talks and political campaign advertisements. Subseries are organized chronologically. Descriptions for audio reels 9-53 and 59-68 contain location and date only, and their times are approximate. Media formats are 1/4-inch reel-to-reel, audiocassette,...

Information by and about board members and employees: oral histories (and related information), 1984-1985: interview of Alice Cope by Louis M. Lyons on "Backgrounds" radio program, 1959, re: Window Shop history and World Refugee Year.

Item — Box: 02Identifier: MC 427, 28ph.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The records of the Window Shop were donated by various officers, each of whom kept her or his own files. Because there was extensive duplication of minutes and financial records, but no complete set, the processor combined the donors' board and committee minutes, financial statements and reports, and board correspondence to produce one chronological run of each record type. The scholarship files were not intermingled, however, because their provenance may have meaning. They overlap in some...

Presentation of Distinguished Service Medal to Edith Nourse Rogers, American Legion Convention, Los Angeles, California, part 1 of 4, October 11, 1950.

Item — Box: 02Identifier: MC 196, Phon 18.1.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:

This collection includes correspondence received by Edith Nourse Rogers as Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, and correspondence with constituents; analyses of Roger's voting record in Congress; speeches in the House, over radio, before veterans' and other groups, and for various events; campaign material; citations and awards; photographs; newsclippings; and sympathy letters concerning her death.

Radio interview with Edith Nourse Rogers concerning labor, UNESCO, and House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, part 1 of 2, undated.

Item — Box: 02Identifier: MC 196, Phon 18.5.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:

This collection includes correspondence received by Edith Nourse Rogers as Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, and correspondence with constituents; analyses of Roger's voting record in Congress; speeches in the House, over radio, before veterans' and other groups, and for various events; campaign material; citations and awards; photographs; newsclippings; and sympathy letters concerning her death.

Women Jurors [speech], 1941. 33 1/3 rpm.

Item — Box: 02Identifier: MC 370: M-102: T-178: Phon-8: Phon-26, Phon-26.1.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Caroline K. Simon's career as a lawyer, judge, and as Secretary of State of New York. The bulk of the collection covers Simon's professional life and includes speeches; correspondence; scrapbooks; articles and other publications; certificates; clippings; photographs; audiotapes; and phonograph records. There is relatively little personal material. The majority of the folder headings were created by Simon; those created by the processor appear in brackets....

This I Believe, 1953. 33 1/3 rpm.

Item — Box: 02Identifier: MC 370: M-102: T-178: Phon-8: Phon-26, Phon-26.2.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Caroline K. Simon's career as a lawyer, judge, and as Secretary of State of New York. The bulk of the collection covers Simon's professional life and includes speeches; correspondence; scrapbooks; articles and other publications; certificates; clippings; photographs; audiotapes; and phonograph records. There is relatively little personal material. The majority of the folder headings were created by Simon; those created by the processor appear in brackets....

"David Frost on Nursing," interview with four nurses, 1968(?)

Item — Box: 02Identifier: MC 914: T-165: Vt-41: Phon 19, Phon 19.
Scope and Contents: Series III. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, 1943-1984 (#605-1201, T-165.1-T-165.86, T-165.89-T-165.92, Vt-41.1-Vt-41.3, Phon 19), includes correspondence, notes, programs, agendas, schedules, expense reports, and logistical material related to workshops and conferences either attended or conducted in part or in full by Peplau. These events focus heavily on the education of psychiatric nurses, both on an academic and professional level. Other notable material relates to Peplau's work as a consultant...