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Cleve family papers
Gene Diamond Worlds Fair reels
This collection consists of two 16mm reels from the 1939 New York World’s Fair donated by Gene Diamond.
Finch family papers
This collection consists of letters, articles, photographs, and memorabilia of the extended Finch family in New York, New Haven, Ohio, Wisconsin, from 1823-1954.
Robert F. Jani papers
Japanese American Review collection
43 issues of the "Japanese American Review", a newspaper published in New York between 1939 and 1941. Includes two copies of a special Japan Day Edition (June 1939), which covers the Japan Pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair. The Japanese American Review was also published in Japanese.
Paul Kiess papers
Morning Telegraph collection
The Morning Telegraph (1839-1972) was a broadsheet newspaper published in New York City. It was devoted primarily to theatrical and horse racing news. The issues in this collection consist of Section III of the paper, which was dedicated to photographs (and some drawings) of actresses and actors.
Eugenia F. Phelps paper cutting, paper weaving, and card sewing albums
Three accordion-fold albums, each demonstrating one of the "gifts" (educational forms of play) devised by kindergarten originator Friedrich Wilhelm Frobel. Each album bears the name of Eugenia T. Phelps (b. 1894), a kindergarten teacher in the New York City public school system, as well as the stamp of J.W. Schermerhorn & Co., a publisher of children's educational materials and early promotor of Frobel's methods.