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Alumni collection at Binghamton University
American Association of University Women (AAUW), Southern New York Branch records
The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Southern New York Branch was a grassroots organization for women college graduates that encouraged continuing education, lobbied for equal women's rights to education and employment, and raised funds for women attending college. The AAUW, Southern New York Branch records contain the administrative and program records of the branch.
Warren M. Anderson papers
This collection includes copies of more than 900 bills introduced by Warren M. Anderson in the New York state senate from 1971 through 1984. Correspondence and supporting documents are included for some bills.
Richard T. Antoun papers
Bank of Binghamton / City National Bank of Binghamton records
Cash books, ledgers, registers and other records of the Bank of Binghamton (1852 - 1865) and the City National Bank of Binghamton (1865 - 1955). See the Scope and Content note for detailed contents. The material is in 204 individual volumes. See the catalog record for additional information.
Glenn G. Bartle papers
The Glenn G. Bartle papers include personal and professional meterials related to Bartle's education, geological career, years at Harpur College, post-retirement volunteeer work, travel, and press. Glenn G. Bartle was the founding president of Harpur College (now Binghamton University). He came to the region in 1945 to serve as dean of the newly established Triple Cities College (TCC), in Endicott, N.Y.
Reuben Lewis Bartle journals
Fannie Fern Eaton Bentley scrapbook
This collection comprises a scrapbook created by Fannie Fern Eaton Bentley using a daybook formerly used at a grocery store. The clippings pasted by Bentley are mainly from the Binghamton Press, and most date from the early twentieth century.
Aldo S. Bernardo papers
The collection contains the scholarly and professional papers of Aldo S. Bernardo. The majority of the collection documents Bernardo's work translating Petrarch's works. Aldo Bernardo was a translator and Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Binghamton Bernardo served as the chair of the state-wide SUNY Faculty Senate, chair of the Division of Humanities, and the founder and director of the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies.
Binghamton University subject file collection
The Binghamton University subject file collection is a reference collection of materials relating to and about academic programs, buildings, events, and organizations affiliated with Binghamton University.