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- Carter, Benny, 1907-2003 2
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- Duvivier, Ismay, 1903-2004 2
- Evans, Gil, 1912-1988 2
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- Hill, George J., 1932- 2
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- Kipp, Charles J. (Charles John), 1838-1911. 2
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- O'Brien, Peter F. ((Peter Francis)) 2
- Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955 2
- Reig, Teddy, 1918-1984 2
- Roach, Max, 1924-2007 2
- Schlesinger, R. Walter (Robert Walter), 1913-2003. 2
- Spivey, Victoria 2
- Starr Piano Company. Gennett Record Division 2
- Stetten, DeWitt, 1909-1990. 2
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- Teagarden, Jack, 1905-1964 2
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- Vann, Felix H., 1909- 2
- Wellstood, Dick 2
- Wilder, Joe 2
- Williams, Joe, 1918-1999 2
- Aagaard, Cecil, 1916-1984 1
- Abrams, Harold 1
- Ahola, Sylvester, 1902-1995 1
- Akiyoshi, Toshiko, 1929- 1
- Alexander, Willard, 1908-1984 1
- All Stars (Musical group : Louis Armstrong) 1
- Alliance for Women's Advancement, Rights, and Equality (A.W.A.R.E.) 1
- American Association for Cancer Education 1
- American Association for Neurological Surgeons 1
- American Association of University Professors. Committee W 1
- American Federation of Musicians.. Local 802 1
- American Friends Service Committee 1
- American Jazz Orchestra 1
- American Medical Association. Woman's Auxiliary 1
- American Popular Song Society. Formerly New York Sheet Music Society (1980-present) 1
- Ashbrand, Eleanor 1
- Ashen, Kenneth 1
- Asmussen, Svend 1
- Auerbach, Oscar, 1905-1997. 1
- Augustine, William F. (William Francis), 1907-1993 1
- Balliett, Whitney 1
- Banks, Steve 1
- Barnet, Charlie 1
- Barron, Bill, 1927-1989 1
- Basie, Catherine, 1914-1983 1 ∧ less
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- Undetermined 411
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- Hebrew 2
- Italian 2
- Japanese 2
- Portuguese 2
- Czech 1
- Danish 1
- Dutch; Flemish 1
- Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian 1
- Swedish 1 ∧ less
This collection contains the papers of Mary G. Roebling (1905-1994), the first woman president of a major commercial bank in the United States. The collection is approximately 98 cubic feet in size and is composed of 94 records center cartons, three phase boxes and a newspaper box. It spans the period 1897 to 1994, with the bulk dating from 1937 to 1994.
This collection documents the activities of the Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series from its origins in 1971 to the present. The Exhibited Artists Files include extensive information on the artists that have participated in the series. The Operational Files contain materials related to the organization of the exhibits and the day-to-day adminstration of the series.
This collection consists of the papers of Mary Lang Dyckman, social worker and former president of the Consumers League of New Jersey, from her late school years (1903) to her death in 1984. The collection is 2.8 cubic feet in size and is composed of seven manuscript boxes and one oversize, encapsulated broadside.
Biographical material, correspondence, letters of condolence, speeches and statements, writings (including drafts of an unpublished memoir "Madame Congressman"), a general subject file, photographs, certificates, scrapbooks and press clippings.
The collection comprises the records of a bus line and public garage headquartered in Millville, Cumberland County, N.J., that incorporated in 1916 and transferred most of its assets and liabilities to the Millville Manufacturing Company in 1926. The records consist primarily of correspondence as well as financial and legal documents.
The records of the Medical Alliance to the Medical Society of New Jersey date from 1927 to 1992 andtotal 12.15 cubic feet (13.71 linear feet). The records were arranged and described as a result of a grant from the UMDNJ-NJMS Morris H. Saffron Endowment for the History of Medicine.