Faculty Collections - Record Group 64


Ames, Edward. RG 64.03.
Papers, 1940-1983.
23 cubic ft.
Professor of Economics.
Administrative and teaching records.

Bigeleisen, Jacob. RG 64.32.
Papers.
38 cubic ft.
Professor of Chemistry.

Brand, Barbara. RG 64.20.

0.5. cubic ft.
Associate Librarian.

Bonner, Francis. RG 64.04.
12 cubic ft.
Professor of Chemistry.

Collver, Andrew. RG 64.24.
10 cubic ft.
Professor of Sociology.

Damaz, Paul. (See RG.45, Subgroup III).
Papers, sketches, and photographs, ca. 1970s.
2 cubic ft.
Campus architect.

Englebright, Steven. (See MC 327).
Papers, N.D. 1 cubic ft. Curator of the Museum of Long Island Natural Sciences at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, former Democratic Suffolk County Legislator, representing District 5, who was elected to the New York State Assembly. Documents relating to the Long Island Lighting Company received by State Assemblyman Englebright.

Erdman, David V. RG 64.26.
0.5 cubic ft.
Professor of English.

Fink, Max. RG 64.17
150 cubic ft.
Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Gagnon, John. RG 64.02.
Papers, 1960-2002. 100 cubic ft.
Professor of Sociology.
Administrative, teaching and personal research papers.

Gelber, Sidney. Stony Brook History Project. RG 64.05.
Donated by Dr. Sidney Gelber. 20 cubic ft. Research material from Dr. Gelber's book: Politics and Public Higher Education in New York State: Stony Brook, A Case History.

Glass, Bentley. RG 64.06.
Papers, 1960-1965. 1.5 cubic ft.
Professor of Biology and Academic Vice President.
Administrative, teaching and personal research papers.

Godfrey, Aaron W. RG 64.07.
Papers, 1960-2000. 4 cubic ft.
Professor of European Languages.
Administrative, teaching and personal research papers.

Goldberg, Homer. RG 64.08.
Papers, 1961-2004. 2.5 cubic ft.
Professor of English professor, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Administrative, teaching and personal research papers.

Gorelick, Leonard. RG 64.19
Papers, 1975-1993. 0.4 cubic ft.
A professor of dentistry; orthodontist.
Studied ancient cylinder seals with Dr. A.J. Gwinnett, professor of dentistry.
Published articles.

Haac, Oscar A. RG 64.09.
Papers, N.D. 2 cubic ft.
Professor of European Languages.
Teaching and personal research papers.

Hartzell, Karl D. Stony Brook Oral History Project. RG 64.10.
1986-1989.
2 cubic ft.
Organization: Audio tapes are arranged alphabetically by interviewee.
State University of New York at Stony Brook Chief Administrative Officer, 1962-1965, Administrative Officer (in the President's Office) from 1965 until his retirement in 1970. Subsequently, Dr. Hartzell participated in the Institute for Advanced Study of World Religions, located in the Melville Library, and worked on a number of other projects relating to the University at Stony Brook.
Correspondence, selected transcripts and cassette audio tapes of an oral history interview project to document the history of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, begun at the behest of Provost J.R. Schubel in 1986, which ended in 1989.
Partial logs in repository. Most of the transcripts are in the Office of the Provost.

Kahn, Peter. RG 64.28.
11 cubic ft.
Professor of Physics.

Kavenagh, Keith. RG 64.25.
5 cubic ft.

Koppelman, Lee. RG 64.27.
56 cubic ft.
Professor of Political Science.

Lee, S.L. RG 64.11.
Papers, N.D. 1 cubic ft.
Professor of Engineering.
Teaching and personal research papers.

Levin, Richard. RG 64.30.
0.5 cubic ft.

Levine, Julius, 1921 - 2003. RG 64.31.
3 cubic ft.
Artist in residence; coordinator of chamber music.

Nemiroff, Isaac, 1912-1977. RG 64.01
Papers, 1905-1977. 1950-1975 (bulk). 11 cubic ft. Professor of music, composer and musician. Nemiroff was a founding member of the State University of New York at Stony Brook's music department. Music manuscripts, scores, correspondence, memoranda, research and lecture notes, date books, clippings and reviews, programs, and related material. Restricted. Unrestricted access for research; copyright restrictions on music manuscripts.

Neuberger, Egon. RG 64.23.
2 cubic ft.
Professor of Economics.

Neumiller, Thomas G., 1937-1998. RG 64.12.
Papers opera research collection. 51 cubic ft.
Professor of Theatre Arts.

Pratt, John W. (See MC 291).
Records, 1976-1984. 8 cubic ft. Mr. Pratt was a member of the Port Jefferson (N.Y.) Union Free School District Board of Education, and professor of history, State University of New York at Stony Brook. School board records, including minutes of meetings, agendas, personnel records, correspondence and budget information. Restricted. Closed until 2009.

Rosenthal, Joel. RG 64.13.
Papers, 1960-2003. 5 cubic ft.
Professor of History.
Administrative, teaching and personal research papers related to his career and personal memoir of Stony Brook.

Scarrow, Howard A. RG 64.14.
Papers, N.D. .5 cubic ft.
Professor of Political Science.
Teaching and personal research papers and works.

Staley, Charles. RG 64.22.
2 cubic ft.
Professor of Economics.

Tunik, Bernard. RG 64.15.
Files, 1989. 3.8 cubic ft.
Professor of Biology.
Administrative papers.
Professor Tunik retired from the Department of Biology in 1989.

Turano, Frank. (See MC 298).
Records, 1970-1984. 1.6 cubic ft. Member, Islip (Town: N.Y.) Environmental Council. Islip Town Environmental Council minutes of meetings and miscellaneous records.

Turner, W. Burghardt, 1915-2009. RG 64.16.
Papers, 1963-1982. 30.7 cubic ft. Educator, civil rights and community activist in Suffolk County, N.Y. Correspondence, minutes, reports, budgets, clippings and other papers chiefly from Turner's service on the Suffolk County, N.Y., Human Relations Commission and his terms as chairman; together with papers relating to his work with civil rights organizations and the United Fund of Long Island, subject files on police brutality and civil rights legislation, and personal papers, including material relating to his appointment and work as a professor of history at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Also, see also Civil Rights within the manuscript collection.

Zimbardo, Rose A. RG 64.21.
0.5 cubic ft.

Zweig, Michael. RG 64.29.
5 cubic ft.
Professor of Economics.