Showing Collections: 51 - 60 of 417
Filtered By
- Language: Undetermined X
Filter Results
Additional filters
- Repository
- New Brunswick Special Collections 275
- Rutgers University Archives 141
- Institute of Jazz Studies 1
- Subject
- Women Artists 11
- New Brunswick (N.J.) 9
- World War, 1939-1945 9
- Universities and Colleges--New Jersey 8
- Higher education and state--New Jersey 6
- Somerset County (N.J.) 6
- Artists 5
- New Jersey--Politics and government. 5
- Photographs 5
- Art, American – 20th Century 4
- Artists - United States 4
- Collective bargaining 4
- Jews--New Jersey 4
- Labor unions 4
- Printmakers 4
- Racism 4
- Synagogues--New Jersey 4
- Academic freedom--New Jersey 3
- Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.) 3
- Artists' Books 3
- Atlantic City (N.J.) 3
- Authors 3
- Berlin (Germany) 3
- Bound Brook (N.J.) 3
- Collective labor agreements 3
- College buildings--New Jersey. 3
- College presidents--New Jersey. 3
- College students--New Jersey 3
- Deans (Education)--New Jersey 3
- Education, Higher--Aims and objectives 3
- Education, Higher--New Jersey--New Brunswick 3
- Educational leadership--New Jersey 3
- Illustrators 3
- Jewish religious education--New Jersey 3
- Middlesex County (N.J.) 3
- New York (N.Y.) 3
- Newark (N.J.) 3
- Paris (France) 3
- Paterson (N.J.) 3
- Rutgers University--History 3
- Students--Social life and customs--New Jersey--19th Century 3
- Students--social life and customs--19th century 3
- Universities and Colleges--History--New Jersey. 3
- Universities and Colleges--New Jersey--History 3
- Universities and colleges--Alumni and Alumnae--New Jersey 3
- Universities and colleges--New Jersey. 3
- Voyages and travels. 3
- Women 3
- Women Illustrators 3
- Women Printmakers 3
- Women artists--United States 3
- World War, 1939-1945. 3
- Academic freedom--New Jersey--History--20th Century 2
- Academic freedom--United States 2
- Academic library directors 2
- Account books 2
- African American Women 2
- African Americans 2
- Agricultural education--New Jersey 2
- Agriculture--Study and teaching 2
- Agriculture--Study and teaching. 2
- Anti-Communist movements--United States 2
- Arbitration, Industrial 2
- Art--Exhibitions 2
- Articles 2
- Artists' Books - United States 2
- Asbury Park (N.J.) 2
- Bergen County (N.J.) 2
- Bills (legislative records) 2
- China 2
- Civil rights--New Jersey--New Brunswick 2
- Collective bargaining--College employees--New Jersey. 2
- Collective bargaining--College teachers--New Jersey. 2
- Collective labor agreements--College teachers--New Jersey. 2
- College buildings--New Jersey 2
- College facilities--planning. 2
- College teachers' unions--New Jersey. 2
- College teachers--New Jersey--Dismissal--History--20th Century 2
- Colleges and universities--New Jersey 2
- Committees 2
- Communism--New Jersey 2
- Correspondence 2
- Debates and debating--New Jersey--New Brunswick. 2
- Diaries 2
- Disarmament. 2
- Education, Higher--New Jersey 2
- Education, Higher—New Jersey—New Brunswick 2
- Education, higher 2
- Educational administration 2
- Employee rights 2
- Employees 2
- Essex County (N.J.) 2
- Ethnic festivals--New Jersey. 2
- Fascism--New Jersey--History--20th Century 2
- Feminism 2
- Feminism and art 2
- Fine Printing 2
- Fort Benning (Ga.) 2
- Fort Monmouth (N.J.) 2
- Germany 2 ∧ less
- Names
- American Cancer Society 1
- Augustine, William F. (William Francis), 1907-1993 1
- Language
- English 45
Minutes of meetings of trustees and official board (1901-1935), and registers of pastors (1891-1936), including members (1891-1936), probationers (1891-1910, 1914-1932), baptisms (1895-1936), and marriages (1892-1936).
Carleton C. Dilatush graduated from Rutgers College in 1940. The papers in this collection reflect his active participation in Rutgers life and activities as both a student and an alumnus. Other documents and photos pertain to his World War II experiences and his employment with the Armstrong Cork Company. This collection includes correspondence, certificates, photographs, and artifacts.
The Carol Hamoy Papers chiefly contain the visual artist's documentation of her artwork, correspondence with curators and art institutions, photographs of her artwork, and various publications her work was included in.
This collection contains the administrative papers of the women's art gallery, Center/Gallery. The folders contain the newsletters, calendars, meeting minutes, bylaws, budgets, and grant seeking applications of the organization. A significant portion of the collection contains newspaper clippings, flyers, and advertisements for the various exhibits, workshops, and sales held there. A limited amount of photographs are available for specific events.
Ceres Gallery is a feminist, not-for-profit, alternative gallery located at 47 West 27th Street in New York City, dedicated to the promotion of contemporary women in the arts. These records document the history of the gallery from its foundation in 1984 to 2019 including documentation of the operation of the gallery, individual members, exhibitions, events, and anniversary celebrations.
The Charity Organization Society was founded in 1884, no unprinted documents survive before 1910. This collection consists of Annual Reports, Cash books, Ledgers, Subscriptions books and lists, and Vouchers for payment, the latter dating from 1910 to 1928.
A preservation architect based in Plainfield, New Jersey, Charles H. Detwiller, Jr., documented and restored numerous historic structures in central and northern New Jersey.