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Baruch College Fund Collection
The Baruch College Fund (BCF) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote the educational welfare of the students of Baruch College. This collection contains materials from the early creation of the fund.
Baruch College Lecture Series Collection
This collection contains materials related to various lecture series held at the college.
Carl Bakal Papers
This collection contains documents created by Carl Bakal while writing “Charity USA: An Investigation Into the Hidden World of the Multi-Billion Dollar Charity Industry” (1979). The materials include manuscript drafts, research, and other materials.
David D. Feldman Papers
This collection is comprised of materials created and maintained by David D. Feldman during his tenure as the college's registrar.
Encounters: Baruch College Literary Journal
This collection contains issues of Encounters Magazine, Baruch’s Literary Magazine.
Institute of Public Administration Collection
Irving Greger Collection
This collection contains materials collected by Professor Irving Greger during his tenure at City College Downtown and Baruch College. The collection includes publications, reports, photographs, memoranda and ephemera related to student life and campus activities.
Luther Halsey Gulick III Papers
Luther Halsey Gulick III (1892-1993) was a prominent social scientist, director of the Institute of Public Administration; consultant to many national, state, and local public and private organizations; and adviser to President Roosevelt and Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr. The collection documents Gulick's century-long activities and includes his writings and lectures, reports and notes from his projects, awards and personal and public correspondence.
Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New York (MAC) Collection
This collection contains materials on New York City's Municial Assistance Corporation (MAC), established in 1975 to address the looming financial crisis in New York City and avoid default and bankruptcy.
Open Admissions
This collection contains documents related to the period of Open Admissions at Baruch College and other CUNY schools. The materials include correspondence, memoranda, studies and reports.
The Hartwig Baruch Collection
This collection contains materials about Hartwig Baruch, elder brother of Bernard Baruch, and his family.
The Jack Bigel Collection
The Jack Bigel Collection, part of Baruch College's Archive on Municipal Finance and Leadership, contains a wide range of published and unpublished documents that include policy papers, reports of committees, agencies and think tanks, budget analyses, bond offerings, press releases, and newspaper clippings. The key to accessing the collection is the finding aid that Jack Bigel prepared over the years the holdings were developed.
The Martin Begun Collection
The Papers of Donald E. Baruch
This collection contains materials about Donald E. Baruch, nephew of Bernard Baruch, and his work with the Department of Defense and the motion picture industry.
The Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program
The Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence program invites distinguished writers to Baruch College each semester. This collection contains printed materials related to events held by the program as well as photographs of alumnus Dr. Sidney Harman (’39)