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Identifier: MC 656

Abstract: Biographical files, 1949-1972; daily schedules, 1955-1978; visitors' registers, 1955-1978; speeches, testimony, and published articles, 1947-1977; Congressional Record remarks, 1955-1976; radio and television transcripts and releases, 1945-1978, sometimes accompanied by Edison discs; radio and television recordings, 1945-1978, including audiotape, phonograph records, cine film and videotape; photographs (primarily black-and-white), 1947-1978, including a partial index by name, category of...
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Identifier: MC 1414

Abstract: Papers of an immigrant family associated with the early history of Roosevelt, Monmouth County, N.J., that included Boris Drasin (a tailor), his spouse Hinda "Eda" (a singer before her children were born) and the couple's offspring, daughter Tamara Drasin Swann (a guitarist, singer and actress) and son Eliezar "Lee" Drasin. In addition to documenting family members and dynamics, the papers record aspects of Roosevelt's unqiue status as an unsuccessful agro-industrial cooperative during the...
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Identifier: MC 834

Abstract:

Correspondence; administrative files; legislative research files; sponsored and co-sponsored bills; projects files; political and campaign files; financial documents; photographs; press releases; constituent newsletters; and other papers relating to Fenwick's terms in Congress. U.S. foreign relations is among the topics documented in the papers.

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Identifier: R-MC 011

Abstract:

Paul Robeson was an American actor, athlete, bass-baritone concert singer, writer, and civil rights activist. This collection comprises of material gathered together to document the career of one of Rutgers most famous and influential alumnus. It spans the years 1916 to 1998 and includes newspaper clippings, published articles, books, sound recordings, correspondence, photographs and negatives, bibliographies, and writings.

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Identifier: R-Photo: Douglass

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Identifier: R-MC 002

Abstract: A reformed minister and educator, Theodore Sandford Doolittle served as professor of Rhetoric, Logic, and Metaphysics at Rutgers College. He also lectured on arechitecture, served as Vice President of the college, and acting President. The collection consists of three boxes arranged into a single series. The first includes clippings of lecture notices and miscellaneous articles, a printed syllabus for "Lectures on Architecture;" correspondence, obituaries, clippings and related...