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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.
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.
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.
E. Herman Hespelt papers
This collection consists of letters from E. Herman Hespelt to his family, written in German and English, concerning Cornell University, his 1910 trip to Germany, his life in the Philippines, and his personal and professional plans. Also postcards, invitations, photographs, stamps, and memorabilia, chiefly from the Philippines.
Local History Newsletter collection
This artificial collection contains newsletters distributed by local organizations, service oriented agencies, historical societies, school districts, libraries, and businesses in Broome County and surrounding localities. The newsletters reflect a wide variety of interests, such as political, social, health, and environmental concerns and issues, as well as arts, education, historical accounts, and religion. They include calendars of events, available services, and informative articles.