New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997). Graduate Faculty
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Albert Landa records
Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research collection
Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research minutes
The Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, often referred to in its early years as the University in Exile, was established in 1933. This collection consists of minutes from meetings from the time the Graduate Faculty was established through 1968.
Hannah Arendt New School faculty files
Hannah Arendt was University Professor in Philosophy from 1967-1975 in The New School's Graduate Faculty (later, New School for Social Research). These records stem from her work as professor and advisor to students, and her involvement with the Tenure Committee. Student files consist of transcripts, writing samples, resumes, referral requests, grant applications and correspondence, among other documents related to graduate student admissions.
Joseph J. Greenbaum papers
Joseph J. Greenbaum (1924-2011), a specialist in experimental psychology, joined the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in 1957 and was appointed full professor in 1962. He also served as dean of the Graduate Faculty from 1966 to 1979. This collection contains documentation of Greenbaum’s courses in the Psychology Department and administrative files from his role as dean.
New School for Social Research Office of the Dean records
New School Publicity Office records
Reuben Abel papers
Stanley Diamond papers
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