Deaccessioned Materials
Occasionally the Syracuse University Archives will deaccession collections that have been determined either to no longer fit within the collection policy of the Archives, or will benefit researchers by being housed in a different institution or location. This is always done in accordance with any existing deed of gift or if possible in consultation with the donor.
NOTE: The following collections have been deaccessioned by the Syracuse University Archives.
Faculty Papers
George Beck, 1944-1973, Industrial Design
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Material was transferred to the Special Collections Research Center(SCRC)
of the Syracuse University Library on September 6, 2000, as the material did not relate to Beck's
teaching at Syracuse University, and was better suited to be housed with the SCRC
industrial design collections
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Material was transferred to the Special Collections Research Center(SCRC)
of the Syracuse University Library on March 10, 1969. SCRC had acquired the major portion of the Boatwright papers and the
Archives had only one item, his score for "The Ship of Death"
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Material was transferred to the Special Collections Research Center(SCRC)
of the Syracuse University Library on March 3, 1967 as the majority of them Brown papers were housed there
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At the request of Senator Moynihan, the papers he "left behind in 1961" were sent to the Library of Congress
on March 1, 1994