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 Collection
Identifier: MC 834

Abstract:

Correspondence; administrative files; legislative research files; sponsored and co-sponsored bills; projects files; political and campaign files; financial documents; photographs; press releases; constituent newsletters; and other papers relating to Fenwick's terms in Congress. U.S. foreign relations is among the topics documented in the papers.

 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 148

Abstract:

Miriam Dinerman served in the Rutgers University School of Social Work as a professor from 1960 to 1999, and continued to teach until 2008. This collection holds numerous drafts and published articles by Dinerman as well as legal documentation for the journal Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, notes, and correspondence throughout and after her career at Rutgers.

 Collection
Identifier: NJ010

Abstract:

The New Jersey Regional Zine Collection is composed of various zines, buttons, and stickers made by New Jerseyans and individuals in the tristate area from 2011-present. The collection attempts to document the resurgence and content of alternative media in Do-It-Yourself communities, minority communities, artistic communities, and feminist communities. The collection continues to grow through donations and purchases.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1346

Abstract:

General correspondence, financial correspondence and vouchers (1953-1954), official correspondence of union executives Arthur Chapin, Carl Holderman, Joel Jacobson, Harry Krantz, Paul Krebs, and Victor Leonardis (1952-1954); mailings to the legislature and to local unions (1953-1954); material relating to CIO Political Action Committee (1952-1955), 14th Constitutional Convention, New Jersey CIO (1955), and CIO Women's League of New Jersey (1953-1955); and miscellaneous records.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1434

Abstract: The New Jersey Women's Equity Action League existed from 1971 through 1981 as a division of the Women's Equity Action League (WEAL). The New Jersey division worked to end sex-segregated classified advertisements, to increase the number of women students in veterinary schools, to monitor the records of pharmaceutical companies in employing women (as well as their depiction of women in medical journal advertising), to fight discriminatory credit policies, to study the number of women employed...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1479

Abstract: Ora Lerman was an accomplished artist, writer, and teacher during the emergence of the women's art movement in the early 1970s, and her career became part of that movement. The papers span the period from 1955 to 1998, with the bulk dating between 1971 and 1998. The papers reflect the life and work of the artist and professor, during her adult life in New York City. Fewer documents cover her childhood in Kentucky and college years in Ohio. There are a small number of items, such as family...
 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 107

Scope and Content Note: The Phyllis Zatlin Papers consist of 7.5 cubic feet of material contained in 15 legal-size manuscript boxes, one short top box, and one oversize box. Zatlin's papers span the years 1946 to 2009 with the bulk dating from 1970 to 2000. Document types include personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts, articles, notes, drafts, ephemera, audiocassette tapes, and compact discs. The collection is composed of Phyllis Zatlin's personal papers related to her scholarship in the...
 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 050

Abstract: The papers of Richard P. McCormick document the career of a prolific scholar, educator, and college administrator. The papers consist of materials accrued during his life as a historian of the United States, New Jersey, and Rutgers University, and his academic and administrative career at Rutgers University. The collection dates from 1929 to 2003, with the bulk of the material from the period between 1940 and 1997. The records are contained in eighteen series: I. Biographical/Personal, II....
 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 020

Abstract: The Rutgers Grass Roots - Progressive Activist Files span the period 1921 to 1993, inclusive, while the bulk of the collection covers the years 1979-1993 and comprise the records of two student activists, Sue Kozel and Chris Berzinski, who continued their activist involvement after graduating from the University. Most of the files in the collection were created by Kozel and Berzinski as they became involved in numerous protest issues at Rutgers University. This collection is comprised...
 Record Group
Identifier: RG 29/A1

Abstract: The records of the Rutgers Medical College document the efforts of two prominent New York City physicians in their attempts to secure an academic sponsorship of medical education during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. On three different occasions Queen's College and Rutgers College were solicited to grant degrees to students studying medicine at institutions geographically located in New York City. Concerns of competition with existing medical schools, ability to license...