New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
A.J. Liebling collection
Manuscripts, correspondence, and other papers of A.J. Liebling, an American journalist who served as reporter and columnist for the New Yorker magazine from 1935-1963.
Camp family papers
Includes papers of the related Osborn and Camp families.
John Rivoire, collector, New York City street broadsides
Handbills, broadsides, and other printed items pertaining to political organizations and religious and civic groups, collected by John and Alice Rivoire in New York City.
Larry Blagg gay club matchbook covers and ephemera
Over 300 matchbook covers from gay bars, discos, private clubs, restaurants, and bathhouses across the United States. There are also over 30 business cards from these establishments and over 30 personalized membership cards from private clubs of the early 1970s in New York.
Mary Jane Church letters
Letters of Mary J. Church to her brother from New York City, where she was attending Rutgers' Female College, concerning family and friends, school work, notable places in the city, impressions of Henry Ward Beecher, comments on the Civil War, and the reaction to Lincoln's assassination.
New York City Jewish congregational and benevolent association records
Sexuality in society ephemera
The collection contains materials relating to sexual politics and the culture of groups defined by sexuality. Includes materials collected on the campus of Cornell University and from a wide range of U.S. and international cities.
Tools of War True School NYC summer park jam flyers
Flyers for True School NYC Summer Park Jam Series. Includes events in Manhattan (2002 First Ever King of the Beat Battle, 2002 GrandWizzard Theodore Anniversary Jam) Crotona Park (Bronx), Rufus King Park (Queens), Queensbridge Park (Queens), and Harlem. Most since 2005 were designed by Haks 180 (Hans Schmitter).
Walter Buckingham Carver papers
Correspondence with students and staff, drafts of published papers, notes, manuscript for a mathematics text, lecture notes, exams, roll books, grade lists, and theses. Includes faculty reports and by-laws, reprints, conference reports, and a collection of programs for concerts, plays, and sporting events in Ithaca, Corning, New York City, and Ohio.