17758 items found for search term
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Reporter, 1991-01-24
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Reporter, 1991-04-18
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Reporter, 1990-10-18
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Reporter, 1990-11-29
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Reporter, 1991-03-14
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Reporter, 1990-11-15
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Reporter, 1990-12-06
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Reporter, 1991-02-21
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Home of Frank D. Miller, 42 Beard Avenue.
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[Poetry reading at the Lockwood Library, University at Buffalo, April 26, 1963] / Louis Simpson.
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[Poetry reading at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, April 14, 1987] / James Koller, Franco Beltrametti.
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8226-256: aerial view of a partly developed urban area with a grid of streets, open land, and scattered residential buildings.
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Zarząd Tow. św. Wojciecha B. i M., rok 1908
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Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo clubhouse 'Court' decorated with marble replicas of Dell Robbia's Cantoria in bas-relief (South side of clubhouse)
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8226-172: aerial view of rural farmland with scattered houses, rectangular fields, and landscaped sections with circular and curving road layouts.
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8226-264: aerial view of a densely packed residential neighborhood with a grid of streets, a rail corridor running vertically near the center, and a ball field visible on the left side.
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8226-334: aerial view of a small town with intersecting streets, open farmland, and a winding creek.
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8226-36: aerial view of farmland with intersecting roads, rail lines, and a winding river.
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo] / Clifford Burke.
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US Patent Office, Washington, DC
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Students on peace policies, Warsaw 1978
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8226-363: Cheektowaga (Buffalo International Airport site) and surrounding area (Ellicott Creek, Williamsville): aerial view of an airfield with intersecting runways surrounded by farmland.
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, February 7, 1968] / Isabella Gardner.
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Augustus H. Knoll: General Agent Ætna Life Insurance Company and Subsidiary Conmpanies, Vice-President Buffalo Chamber of Commerce
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Folk Festivals, no. 20
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8226-198: aerial view of an urban neighborhood with a mix of grid and curving street patterns, a large park, and several institutional buildings.
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[Poetry reading, May 2, 1974] / John Logan.
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8226-18: (S) Union Ship Canal, (N) Tifft Nature Preserve (S end); (W) Inner Harbor (S end); (E) RR tracks: aerial view of a waterfront industrial area with docks, ships, and adjacent open land.
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Music, no. 7
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Seaports, Ship Building, and Polish Navy, no. 19
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, November 15, 1979] / Richard Wilbur.
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[Robert J. Bertholf interview] /
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[Poetry reading in Buffalo, N.Y., September 19, 1987] / Robert Daly, Martha Milhalyi.
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James Joyce and Sylvia Beach seated at table in Shakespeare and Company
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Proprietor and staff of Restaurant Au Sourd in Toulon France (Photo sent to Sylvia Beach at James Joyce's request)
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA044_Colleague_19580226.pdf
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"A breakfast for 2 cts. in 5 minutes"
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8226-200: aerial view of a city neighborhood with dense grid-pattern housing, rail lines, and large open excavation or quarry areas.
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Folk Festivals, no. 10
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Folk Festivals, no. 4
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, July 18, 1972] / Ruthven Todd.
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8226-262: aerial view of a residential neighborhood with curved street patterns on the left and undeveloped land with scattered lots on the right.
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Gaza Strip, October 1993 : (Israeli occupied--status to be determined).
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[Poetry reading at the Center for the Arts, University at Buffalo, February 8, 1995] / Welch Everman and Maureen Owen.
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James Joyce seated on bench at Fechamp
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8226-377: Cheektowaga (Buffalo International Airport site) and surrounding area (Ellicott Creek, Williamsville): aerial view of farmland with scattered trees, small settlements, and intersecting roads.
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Lib-UA015_28_01.pdf
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Charles L. Couch: President Weaver Coal Company, Inc., Vice-President Montreal Coal and Dock Company, Ltd.
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[Poetry reading at Notre Dame University] / John Logan.
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8226-25: aerial view of an industrial waterfront with rail yards, warehouses, and docks along a body of water.
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8226-107: aerial view of a waterfront industrial and residential area with grid-pattern streets, factories, and a shoreline.
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[Poetry reading at the Lamont Library, Harvard University, April 7 and 10, 1967] / Robert Kelly.
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8226-67: aerial view of an urban area with railway tracks, industrial facilities, and ships docked along a river.
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8226-321: aerial view of farmland and wooded areas divided by roads, with scattered buildings and open fields.
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Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo clubhouse 'Court' decorated with marble replicas of Della Robbia's Cantoria in bas-relief (North side facing Music Room)
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Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Music Committee announcement of a recital by contralto Mme. Ossip Gabrilovitsch (Clara Clemens) and pianist Miss Ethel Newcomb on February 2, 1915
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Buffalonian 1961
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Henry M. Naylon: Exective Offices, President N. Y. & Kentucky Co., Rochester, N. Y., President Erie Distilling Co., Buffalo, N. Y., President Geo. T. Stagg Co., Frankfort, Ky. President W. H. Lee Co., St. Louis, Mo.
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[Unknown]
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Parafia św. Ap
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Henryk Lokański
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8226-52: aerial black-and-white photograph of an urban area featuring a winding river, residential neighborhoods, industrial zones with storage tanks, and intersecting railroads.
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[Poetry reading at Cody's Berkeley, California, January 23, 1980] / John Logan, Roger Aplon.
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World Congress for universal disarmament and peace, Moscow
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Schools and Universities of Poland, [no. 1.1]
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[Poetry reading at the Lockwood Memorial Library, University at Buffalo, April 16, 1963] / John Fuller.
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8226-148: aerial view of a dense city grid with a waterfront industrial district, bridge, and smoke rising from a small peninsula.
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[Poetry reading at Arizona State, March 18, 1976 ] / John Logan.
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Max Harrison: The Vague Boot Shop
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8226-120: aerial view of a rail yard with a roundhouse, surrounding residential neighborhoods, and grid-like streets.
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Famous Polish Actors, no. 18
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, December 7, 1967] / Jack Micheline.
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[Interview, November 11, 1972] / Edward Dorn, Harvey Bialy. [Poetry reading at Emerson College, October 5, 1973] / Robert Kelly.
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New York Communist, 1919-05-01
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New York Communist, 1919-04-19
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8226-268: aerial view of a dense residential neighborhood with a grid of streets, intersected by industrial buildings and rail lines at the bottom
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8226-260: aerial view of a developing residential neighborhood with intersecting streets, rail lines, and open lots.
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Flone trekker
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8226-10: aerial view of a residential neighborhood surrounding a park with ponds, curved paths, and sports fields.
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O.H. Marshall
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U.C. Lynde, M.D.
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8226-309: aerial view of farmland divided into rectangular plots with intersecting roads, scattered houses, and small wooded areas.
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Miscellaneous, [no. 19]
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Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Literary Committee of a lecture by Dr. John R. Mott on world ecumenism on February 12, 1920
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8226-214: aerial photograph of open farmland with scattered houses, tree clusters, and partially constructed roads.
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Folk Festivals, no. 7
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April Whitehead
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[Poetry reading at Kent State University, 1975] / William Bronk.
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[Poetry reading, Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, April 26, 2006] / Norma Cole.
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Buffalo Socialist, 1913-08-16
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Buffalo Socialist, 1913-08-16
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8226-380: aerial view of farmland, intersecting roads, a river, and part of an airfield runway system.
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 9, circa June 1927
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8226-156: Buffalo (NE of downtown) near Masten: aerial view of a dense city grid with rows of houses, a curved rail line, and a large circular structure with radiating paths at the bottom right.
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8226-39: aerial view of farmland, residential streets, and intersecting roads with fields spreading outward
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, July 23, 1969] / John Knoepfle.
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Folk Festivals, no. 3
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8226-351: aerial view of farmland, residential neighborhoods, rail lines, and industrial buildings.
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[Poetry reading at the Lockwood Memorial Library, University at Buffalo, April 8, 1960] / May Sarton.