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 Collection
Identifier: RUNA-f-0001

Abstract:

Beatrice Tabachnick Seagull, Professor Emerita at Rutgers University-Newark, took photographs of Springfield Avenue and the surrounding neighborhoods of the Central Ward in Newark, New Jersey. The images in this collection span over three decades, from the 1970's to the early 2000's.

 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 003

Abstract: Selman A. Waksman, a Rutgers University professor of Microbiology, is best known for the discovery of streptomycin. His papers include materials related to his work as a microbiologist, publications by and about him, patent litigation and patent royalty files, which include litigation brought about by Albert Schatz regarding the discovery of streptomycin. They also include photographs, notebooks kept by his secretaries, and memorabilia commemorating his career and his contributions to...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1480

Abstract:

Sheila Marbain was a master printer who created prints for artists through Maurel Studios. She came to prominence during the Pop Art Movement, and printed for artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Marisol, William Wegman, and Helen Frankenthaler. The collection documents her art collection, various silkscreen printing techniques, her retrospective exhibit at the Zimmerli Art Museum in 1990 and a predatory email/telephone lottery scam she fell prey to in 2008.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1194

Abstract: The papers of Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman to be elected to Congress, are approximately 4.4 cubic feet in size, comprising 10 manuscript boxes, a photograph box and a newspaper box. The collection spans the period 1969-1994, but the bulk of the material falls within the period 1969 to 1994. The papers contain speeches, congressional files, newsletters, newspapers and magazine articles, photographs, campaign miscellany, and audio cassettes. The collection is divided into...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 67

Abstract: Papers, consisting of Goldmann's New Jersey Superior Court decisions; files relating to selected Superior Court cases; files pertaining to Goldmann's involvement in investigating and serving in Trenton city government; files reflecting Goldmann's service in the executive branch of New Jersey state government, especially as Executive Assistant to Governor Charles Edison; files concerning the 1947 and 1966 New Jersey Constitutional Conventions; files on various legal and judicial issues,...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1308

Abstract: Correspondence, research and subject files, biographical and bibliographic files, files concerning various consumer organizations, speeches, publications, and other papers; together with reports, transcripts of testimony, notes of meetings, agenda notebooks, and research documents, of the National Commission on Product Safety, and materials from other national, state, and local bodies on which Margolius served. Includes correspondence with publishers and other material relating to his...
 Collection
Identifier: imported-bb61d2c1-b4a5-4406-9e19-499bbe5c8fc2

 Collection
Identifier: MC 652

Abstract:

The SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society records contain the editorial board and office's materials relating to the academic journal. A majority of the records relate to the issue files, but also include correspondences, agendas, rejected manuscripts, and general files.