Showing Collections: 51 - 60 of 110
Jackson State College Project at Binghamton University records
The collection contains administrative files related to the Jackson State College Project, an inter-institutional cooperative project between Jackson State College and Harpur College.
Henri Antoine Jules-Bois papers
Henri Antoine Jules-Bois was a spiritualist scholar known for his plays, poetry, novels and published articles. This collection documents Jules-Bois' writing, especially his poetry.
Celia Smith Kelm and Rena Smith Murray diaries and papers
Celia Smith Kelm (1882 - 1968) and Rena Smith Murray (1899 - 1996), two sisters from Port Dickinson, Broome County, New York, kept diaries from 1920 to 1990 (Celia wrote from 1920 to 1966 and Rena wrote from 1926 to 1990). Each diary notes occurrences in their daily lives including spending time with relatives and friends, going to restaurants and places of entertainment, everyday household chores and happenings, important personal milestones, and local and national events.
William Klenz papers
The William Klenz collection documents the personal and professional life of William Klenz, music professor at Harpur College from 1965-1984, composer, and cellist. The collection includes his musical compositions, writings, teaching materials, correspondence, and concert recordings.
Mark Kulikowski collection
Mary Lavin papers
Correspondence of the Irish-American short story writer and her literary colleagues.
Maurice Leyden Family papers
Libraries at Binghamton University records
This collection contains the records of the Binghamton University Libraries. The Libraries offer diverse resources to support instruction and research, as well as a wide variety of services, including research assistance, instruction, user-friendly interfaces, digital scholarship and preservation, scholarly communications, digital scanners, and resource sharing.
Kenneth C. Lindsay papers
This collection documents Professor Emeritus Kenneth C. Lindsay’s (1919-2009) life and interests from his time in the United States Army during World War II, through his years as the chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Binghamton University, until his death in 2009.