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New Brunswick Special Collections 275
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Institute of Jazz Studies 1
 
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 Record Group
Identifier: R-MC 070

Abstract: The Conference on Literature and the Urban Experience (hereafter referred to as "CLUE"), took place on April 17, 18, and 19, 1980, in the Robeson Center, Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. It featured more than 50 distinguished writers and academics discussing a wide range of topics—"literature, theater, film, education, and the visual arts" focusing on the theme of urban experience. Designed as an educational experiment intended to engage a larger, public audience, CLUE intended to...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 738

Abstract: Constitution, 1946; newsletters, 1971-1981; financial documents, 1945-1964; printed programs, 1959-1975, and ad journals, 1961-1986; Men's Club records, 1952-1973, consisting of minutes, 1952-1967, membership and mailing lists, 1961, 1967 and undated, and general files, 1957-1973; Sisterhood membership list for 1974/75; and Free Aid Society of Adas Israel financial statements, 1939-1948. Accompanying the records is an oversized charter listing members of B'nai Brith Lodge No. 1609 which met...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 674

Abstract: By-laws, 1946; minutes, November 1, 1908-October 12, 1927, November 5, 1952-June 6, 1956 and November 4, 1964-March 1, 1967; account books, 1922-1979, including membership ledgers, 1922-1924 and 1935-1958, monies received, October 1952-December 1956, disbursements, October 1953-August 1957 (including a record of miscellaneous monies received, 1957), seating account, 1945-1979, and cemetery maintenance account, ca. 1954; record book, 1926-1927, of the building committee; and minutes, October...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 736

Abstract: Constitution and by-laws, undated; congregation minutes, December 1, 1921-May 28, 1964; board of trustees minutes, July 16, 1962-August 1, 1967; financial records, 1943-1967, 1977-1978 and undated; general files, 1954-1981; ad journals, 1944-1985 with gaps; newsletters, 1975-1987; membership lists, 1977-1981 with gaps; programs, 1978 and 1980; books of remembrance, 1977-1983 with gaps; guest books, 1951 and 1977; scrapbook, circa 1955; minutes, November 8, 1921-April 25, 1968, and articles...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 739

Abstract: Founded in 1901 as an Orthodox Jewish congregation in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Congregation Poile Zedek became a Conservative congregation for a short period, beginning in 1968, before reverting to Orthodox Judaism. Its Ladies Auxiliary (later Sisterhood) began in 1920, and its large synagogue building on Neilson Street was completed in 1924. The organization's records date from 1917 to 1969 and from 1985 to 1997. They consist of a constitution, minutes, a scrapbook, financial documents...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1040

Scope and Content Note: The records of the Jewish Community Center of South Brunswick, Congregation Sharri Sholom, span the years 1955 to 1979, with the bulk of the documents falling between 1970 and 1979. This organization, founded by poultry, dairy and general farmers in a (formerly) rural section of Middlesex County, New Jersey, existed from 1942 until it merged with two other, similar organizations in 1981. For at least the later years of its existence, the group was affiliated with the Conservative movement of...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1090

Abstract: The Consumers League of New Jersey was established in 1900 as an affiliate of the National Consumers' League by a group of middle-class women seeking to improve the working conditions of women and children in industry through public education and legislative action. It sought reform through child labor laws, through minimum wage and maximum hour laws and through legislation regulating factory, retail, household and migrant working conditions, including mandated improvements in workplace...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1400

Abstract:

The Contemporary Women Artists Files contain various materials on over 2200 women artists active in the United States.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1138

Abstract:

In spirit, this Cooper Family Collection, acquired in 1986, is gathered around the person of William Cooper (1798?-1864) of Hudson County, NJ, an early American naturalist of relative professional reputation. In substance, however, the body of the collection rests on the correspondences of his daughter, Francis Cooper--with her sisters, grandmother and especially fiancee and later husband, Emil Cuntz, a successful German merchant.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 913

Abstract: Through its annual conferences, the Council for Human Services in New Jersey provided a forum for the exchange of information and ideas between persons from private charities, religious organizations, and government agencies who were involved directly "with the problems of human affliction and distress." Between conferences, the Council's additional work in studying both societal problems and the delivery of social welfare services in New Jersey was largely carried out through its committees...