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Ernst & Young Founders Archive
Administrative records, accountancy records, publications, photographs,audio visual recordings and personal papers
Frank O. Etheridge papers
This collection consists mainly of photographs, publications, correspondence and memorabilia related to the life, career and travels of American Jazz musician Frank O. Etheridge (1897-1967) including two copies of his "What Became of Race Prejudice" https://lccn.loc.gov/44035437
James W. Flanagan papers
The personal papers of James W. Flanagan constituting a record of his work on the Tel Nimrin excavation in Jordan, the Etana Project and the Virtual Tel Nimrin web site.
Howard J. Garber Letter Collection
S. Colum Gilfillan Papers
This collection consists of correspondence, books, pamphlets, and reprints from journals on invention; materials on patents and scientific related papers. The collection is arranged in the order in which Professor Gilfillan arranged them: by selected topic.
Park Dixon Goist Papers
The collection consists of correspondence, arranged chronologically between Goist and Lewis Mumford (ca. 1966-1981) and two reprints of articles about Mumford written by Goist. There are also issues of the journals Architecture and Architectural Record containing articles written by Lewis Mumford.
Maurice Goldman papers
The Maurice Goldman Papers consist of original music compositions and arrangements, annotated commercial scores, Israeli songsters, clippings, programs, announcements, recordings and photographs. Spanning the years 1933-1993, the collection documents his career as a choral conductor, composer, opera director, music educator, performer and radio commentator in Cleveland, Ohio, and Los Angeles, California.
Norman P. Goss Papers
The collection is an important and extensive record of original research done by Norman P. Goss that led to patents for new processes in the manufacturing of silicon steel and continuous castings in the metals field.
Clifford M. Holland papers
The Clifford M. Holland Papers consist of material documenting his career as a tunnel engineer, specifically regarding the construction of tunnels, tunnel linings, shields, design, stress analysis, contracts and bids for work on the Rapid Transit Commission tunnels under the East River in New York City from 1901-1924.
Karamu House Archive collection
The Karamu House Archive consists of records that document the history and administration of the institution. The collection includes office files, photographs, printed material, audio and video recordings, programming brochures, scripts and performance production files.