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Photographs by Lloyd Cotsen, probably 1980-2010
Undated photographs taken by Lloyd Cotsen all over the world on various subjects. Identified places include Japan, Italy, and the American Southwest. Black and white, color, negatives, and proof sheet photographs are included; some are mounted and matted.
Cotsen Occasional Press records, 1996-2018
Comprises correspondence, production samples, proofs, photographs, and notes which document the production of Cotsen Occasional Press publications including: Japanese Bamboo Baskets (1999), Early Chinese Textiles from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection (2015), The Box Project (2016), Education in the Earliest Schools (2008), and Lloyd Cotsen Study Collection of Chinese Bronze Mirrors (2012).
Papers related to Lloyd Cotsen's private art collections, 1995-2021
The material included documents Cotsen's collection practices, exhibitions of his collection material, the subsequent donation of his collections, and philanthropic contributions to various organizations. The bulk of the material is related to the traveling exhibtion "Masterworks of Form and Texture: Japanese Baskets from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection" and documents related to the Cotsen Textile Traces Study Collection.
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Department of Biology Records, 1892-2007 (mostly 1910-1969)
The study of biology began at the College of New Jersey with the appointment in 1830 of botanist John Torrey into a part-time faculty position; it expanded with the formation of the School of Science in the 1870s; and was established as a department in 1904. The collection primarily consists of the records of the Department of Biology assembled during the tenures of Department Chairmen Edwin G. Conklin and Elmer Butler. Included are correspondence, general subject files, and records pertaining to grants, research endowments, publications, and administrative matters such as budgets and staffing. Also includes sponsored research reports and student grade cards.
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Erika Ruas Albums, circa early 2000s
Charles Ruas created these two albums to document the life of his mother, Erika Ruas (1910-1992). Photographs include typewritten captions, but the albums also include a typewritten narrative of each of the pages with additional details.