Andrew Cordier Papers at the Columbia University Archives,

The collection consists of correspondence, both personal and professional, of Andrew Cordier from the late 1920s through 1974. The collection also includes Cordier’s administrative records, such as committee information, Trustees files, University Senate files, budget information, President’s Report...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cordier, Andrew W, 1901-1975 (Andrew Wellington)
Format: Kit
Language:English
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Summary:The collection consists of correspondence, both personal and professional, of Andrew Cordier from the late 1920s through 1974. The collection also includes Cordier’s administrative records, such as committee information, Trustees files, University Senate files, budget information, President’s Report drafts, and other reports and press releases related to his time at Columbia. Folders within each series are arranged in alphabetical order unless otherwise noted in the series description. The material within all folders is arranged in chronological order or, in the case of Correspondence, Post as Acting President, Correspondence, Post as President and Correspondence, Columbia University General, Alphabetical where the material is arranged alphabetically by sender’s last name. All original photographs were moved to the photograph collection except headshots of refugees, which are attached to correspondence within Series I. Correspondence, Subseries I.1. Personal. Photographs are housed under “Academics-Schools and Departments, Psychology, Department of,” “Cordier, Andrew,” “Buildings and Grounds-Morningside Campus, Engineering Building, exterior,” and “Buildings and Grounds-Morningside Campus, International Affairs Building Construction, 1969.” Photocopies of the images were placed in the original location of the photographs (Correspondence, Columbia University, General, March-April 1969, Correspondence, Columbia University, General, October-December, 1969, Correspondence, Columbia University, Alphabetical “W-Z,” 1968-1970, and Assorted Material, Construction of School of International Affairs Building) and marked with the new location of the original
This collection consists of correspondence, both personal and professional, of Andrew Cordier from the late 1920s through 1974, as well as administrative records related to Cordier's tenure at Columbia University
Physical Description:11 Linear Feet (11 record cartons)
Access:This collection has no restrictions
This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room