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Finding Aid for the Joseph Manch Papers, 1922-1988

MS 106

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Collection Overview

Title: Joseph Manch Papers, 1922-1988
Creator: Manch, Joseph, 1910-1988
Extent: 15.83 linear feet linear feet (15 record cartons, 2 manuscript boxes)
Language of Material: Collection material in English.
Repository: State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives
Abstract: The papers of Joseph Manch, Superintendent of Buffalo Public Schools (1957-1975), document his professional and personal activities.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Description and dates], Box/folder number, Joseph Manch Papers, 1922-1988, University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo.

See the Special Collections' preferred citations instructions for additional information.

Acquisition Information

The University Archives received the Manch Papers in August of 1988. A small amount of additional material was given to the Archives by Mrs. Manch in 1993.

Terms of Access

The Joseph Manch Papers are open for research.

Copyright

Copyright of papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns. Researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright and the University Archives before publishing quotations from materials in the collection. Most papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures unless otherwise specified.

Processing Information

Processed by Kuniko Simon, January 2010.

Accruals and Additions

No further accruals are expected to this collection.


Biographical Note

Joseph Manch was born in Lamza, Poland, on January 1, 1910. When he was six years old, Manch’s father took up rabbinical duties, and moved the family to Niagara Falls, New York.

Manch attended School No. 32 and Hutchinson-Central High School in Buffalo. He received three degrees from the University of Buffalo: B.A. in 1932, M.A. in 1940, and Ph.D. in Education in 1955. During his student days at the University of Buffalo, Manch was a champion wrestler, boxer, track man, and football player, as well as a class poet. He was inducted to the University of Buffalo Athletics Hall of Fame in 1979.

In 1932, Manch took his first teaching job at the Kohut School for Boys in Westchester County. He taught there for two years before returning to Buffalo. After teaching English at several high schools (Bennett High, Seneca Vocational High, South Park High, Kensington High, and Veterans Evening High), Manch received first his administrative post as a Director of Guidance in 1948. In 1953, he was appointed Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Personal Services. Two years later, he became Associate Superintendent for School Community Coordination.

At the age of 47, Manch was named Superintendent of the Buffalo Public Schools. He held the position until his retirement in June 1975. Manch was superintendent of the one of the largest school systems in New York during the urbanism and civil rights movements. His idea of developing vocational schools later got nation-wide attention and he made efforts to integrate Buffalo public schools throughout his term. His tenure was not without controversy, however; issues such as delaying school integration, inadequate behaviors of Mrs. Slominski (School Board member), a lawsuit against Philip Patti (Principal of School No. 64), and Manch's exclusive extended re-appointment for the Superintendency were raised during his term.

Manch’s devotion to the educational field was recognized by various institutions. He won Man of the Year (1958), American Educators Medal of the Freedom's Foundation (1959), The Human Relation's Award of the Urban League (1962), President Medal from Canisius College (1964), and the University of Buffalo Distinguished Alumni Award (1972), as well as the Chancellor Charles P. Norton Medal (1977), which the University of Buffalo’s highest honor.

After his retirement, Manch took various honorary positions at the University at Buffalo. He was involved in the Educational Opportunity Center, Community Advisory council, Society of Educational Administration, and Alumni Association. He also taught graduate courses at Canisius and Medaille Colleges and the University of Buffalo and Buffalo State College and served as a trustee of Erie Community College.

Manch was also a long standing member of the Board of Directors of many local agencies and institutions throughout his life: Buffalo Museum of Natural Science, Community Welfare Council, Western New York Committee for Education on Alcoholism, Buffalo Urban League, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society, Buffalo Hockey Club, Old Fort Niagara Association, Jesse Ketchum Memorial Fund, Empire State FM School of the Air, United Fund of Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, and United Jewish Federation as well as the Erie County Chapter of the various educational associations.

Manch was the author of many articles on education. He was also able to combine his personal interests in photography and creative writing when he published two books including a collection of his poems and photographs, City is People (1972). Manch was a member of the Buffalo Society of Artists and an honorary member of the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and Professional Photographers Society of Buffalo and the Niagara Frontier. He had held a series of photography exhibits, usually for the benefit of charitable or cultural institutions, and received many awards for his photographs, including prizes from the Buffalo Society of Artists and various Western New York shows.

On June 1988, Manch died in Buffalo General Hospital at the age of 78.


Scope and Content Note

I. and II. contain administrative files and publications of Buffalo public schools, Manch’s correspondence, his speeches and writings, and related organizational files during his superintendence.

The significant documents in the collection are press clippings that feature educational, financial, political and social problems of Buffalo public schools that Manch collected from the Buffalo Evening News and Buffalo Courier-Express during his superintendence. There are a large number of articles about the integration of public schools in Buffalo, as well as building construction, school budgeting, teachers’ salary raises, and public comments during the period covered. Also, Manch’s schedule, recognitions, and ideas about public education from 1939-1982 are included in the clippings.

In addition, the collection includes applications of campers and counselors, brochures, daily logs, newsletters, and operation records of Camp Arrowhead, a Jewish summer camp that Manch supervised between 1939 and 1957. Individual camp logs and campers’ health records are sampled or restricted due to the amount of paper to preserve and to protect individuals’ privacy.

III. Speeches/Writings and Photographic Shows, documents notebooks, manuscripts of Manch’s published and unpublished poetry and short stories, and correspondence with guests of his photographic shows. His professional speech scripts addressed to the Buffalo Board of Education, commencement addresses, paper delivered at professional conferences and his published articles and drafts of his educational writings are also contained in the series. Orders to purchase his photographs from exhibits and fundraisers are sampled due to the amount of paper to preserve.



Container List

I.     Buffalo Public Schools, 1939-1982

Includes primarily administrative documents such as annual, budget, committee, and legislative reports, along with clippings. Buffalo Public Schools’ internal communications, Board of Education reports, and school manuals and guidelines are also contained in the series.

I.A.      Superintendent Files, 1947-1975
Includes administrative files, correspondence and annual reports of the superintendent.
Arranged alphabetically by category.
Box-folder Contents
1.2
Budget, 1959-1966 1959-1966
1.3
Caucus, 1959

Includes notes on proposed State legislation and bills.

5.12
Code of Ethics of the Education of the Buffalo City School District, 1971
1.4
Correspondence, 1962
1.5
Meeting, 1960-1965

Includes agenda regarding transfer policy, minutes, and transcription regarding Manch's permanent appointments.

1.6
Slominski (Board Member), 1963-1969
Box-folder Contents
1.7
Annual Reports, 1969-1973
1.8
Buffalo Public School Desegregation, 1952-1972

Includes proposal draft, clippings, and correspondence as well as public statements and outline of Decentralization Study Committee.

1.9
Buffalo Public School Report, 1968

Includes budget, school financial report, and recommendations for achieving integrated education.

1.10
Department of School Integration, 1966-1974

Includes correspondence and recommendations

1.11
Division Curriculum Evaluation and Development, 1969

Includes report, Study of the Educational Effectiveness of Integration and photograph.

1.12
Division Head, 1986

Includes project evaluation, integration process statement.

1.13
Goals, 1958-1974

Includes Buffalo Public Schools' Annual goals.

1.14-1.16
Integration Files, 1962-1971

Includes clippings, correspondence, and superintendent’s statement.

1.17
Interoffice Memoranda, 1959-1960
1.18
Occupational Educational Program, 1968
1.19
Patti, Philip, 1954-1972

includes investigation reports, legal statement, Manch's response, parents’ complaints, and Patti's promotion deal.

1.20
Racial Integration in Schools, 1964

Includes Manch's statement.

1.21
Racial Issues, 1965-1969

Includes research paper prepared by the Great Cities Research Council and Synopsis by Bernard Berkin.

1.22
Regents Proposals, 1947-1957

Includes description of early detection program.

1.23
Report of Pupil Personal Service, 1960-1961
1.24
Report of School-Community Organization in the Buffalo Public School, 1957
1.25
Research Questionnaires, 1958

Includes questionnaires regarding human relations behavior of school administration.

1.26
Safety Advisory Committee, 1953

Includes agenda and correspondence.

1.27
School to Employment Program, 1961-1962

Includes evaluation, report, and clippings.

1.28
Significant Accomplishments in Buffalo Public Schools 1965-1963

Includes progress report.

1.29
Study of the Buffalo Schools (Highlights of the State Education Department Survey), 1967
Box-folder Contents
1.30
Capital Expenditures Budget Meeting, 1965
1.31
Mayor's Budget Hearing, 1959
1.32
Revenue and Resources of the Board of Education, 1966
Box-folder Contents
1.33
American Education Week, 1957-1974
1.34
Back to School, 1974
1.35
Buffalo Public High School, 1974-1975

Includes guidelines for students.

1.36
Equal Opportunity/Buffalo Public Schools, 1962

Includes Manch's announcements, procedures.

1.37-1.38
Policy of Buffalo Public Schools, 1960

Includes policy for the operation of paperback book stores in the Buffalo public schools.

Box-folder Contents
2.1
Education Law (New York State, Section 2556), undated

Includes memoranda.

2.2
Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 1965

Includes Congressional Hearing Report, To Strengthen and Improve Educational quality and Educational Opportunities in the Nation's Elementary and Secondary Schools (89th Congress, H.R. 2362)

2.25
Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 1965 as Amended by Public Law 89-750 (90th Congress) 1967
2.3
Rules of the Board of Regents and Regulation of the Commissioner of Education, by the New York State Education Department, 1974
2.4
School Construction, 1965

(Hearing before the General Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, H.R. 9948, H.R. 10080, H.R. 10105)

Box-folder Contents
1.1
Photographs, 1951-1986

Includes photographs of social and school events at D'Youville College, Hamburg Central School, Statler Hilton, and University of Buffalo.

Box-folder Contents
2.5
Correspondence, 1965
2.6-2.12
Actions, 1960-1966

Includes correspondence.

2.13-2.14
Annual Report of School Principals to Superintendent, 1964-1974
2.15
Congratulation Letters for Superintendent's Appointment, 1957

[Sampled]

2.16
Directory, 1965-1970
3.17
Distinguished Service Award Nominations [for Manch], 1967

Includes clippings, photographs, and statement.

15.18
Report on Buffalo's Involvement in Legal Action to Meet Fiscal Crisis, 1974
2.23
State Education Department, 1956-1967

Includes memorandum to superintendent of schools.

2.17
Statement and Proposal Regarding Disadvantaged Child, 1962
2.18
Superintendent Career, 1968

Includes Roles, Responsibilities, Relationship of Superintendent and Staff, by American Association of School Administration.

2.19
Superintendent Salary, 1952

Includes contract, correspondence, and public opinion regarding salary.

2.20
Superintendent Statement, 1963
2.21
Superintendent Travel Expense Report, 1959-1963
2.22
Tape Memorandum, 1970-1973
2.24
Other, 1967

Includes What's Right with the Buffalo Schools

I.B.     School Related Materials, 1946-1975
Includes collected research articles and publications about early education and public school operations, as well as Buffalo Public High School’s products such as announcements of events, correspondence, and senior critiques.
Arranged alphabetically.
Box-folder Contents
2.29
Behind the New York Riots: Cause and Reaction, 1967

Includes report about the incidents.

2.26
Bennett High School, 1964

Includes senior honor class critique.

2.27
East High School, 1964

Includes correspondence and minutes of special board meeting.

2.28
Education Research Sources, 1958-1972

Includes Croft Educational Service publications.

3.1
Energy Study, 1967

Includes report from School No. 39.

3.2
Ford Foundation Scrapbook, 1961

Includes School No. 12's clippings, photographs, and report to the foundation.

3.4
General correspondence, 1965
3.5
Great Cities Programs for School Improvement, 1966
3.6
High School Pageant, 1976-1979
3.7
Inter-High School Student Council Project 1954-1966
3.8
Investigation Reports from National Education Association, 1967
3.9
McKinley Vocational High School, 1962
3.10
National Opinion Research Center, 1965

Includes New Forces, Directions, and Trends in Board-Professional Staff Relationship (1964)

3.11
New Rochelle Institute, 1946-1966

Includes publication, Who is My Neighbor(1946), and Guidance and Policy in Training and Placement in the Buffalo Public Schools(1966)

3.12-3.16
Our Best, 1958-1987
4.1
Plan for Integration, 1963

Includes Buffalo Public Schools' integration-related clippings and integration plan created by Board of Education, City of New York.

4.2
Position Offers, 1961-1972

Includes job posts for superintendent position in different states.

4.3
Principals' Responsibility-Children, 1966
4.4
Problem for Discussion, 1967

Includes clippings, Chicago: Study in Defensive Administrative Behavior(undated)

4.5
Problems in Urban Education, 1967
4.6
Proposal for State University of New York, 1965
4.7
Retired Staff Directory, 1976-1984
4.8
School No. 5, 1965-1968

Includes correspondence and telegram

4.9
South Park High School, 1963

Includes principal's job description

4.10
Student Report, 1965

Includes report regarding withdrawal

4.11
Subversive Activities, 1959-1965

Includes Regent rules.

4.12
Taylor Law, 1969

Includes correspondence from Buffalo Teachers Federation.

4.13
Teacher and Parent Conference, undated

Include notes of Manch's outlines.

4.14
Waterfront Elementary School, 1977
4.15
WGR 550, 1967

Includes correspondence regarding superintendent salary.

4.16
Urban School Notes, 1966-1975

Includes “Vocational Education Today: Where It Stands Now and Where It's Going, Education Age"” from Education Age (vol. 3 no.2, Nov-Dec 1966), and Fostering Urban Teachers' Understanding Through Research and Education Future, State University College at Buffalo, New York, undated

4.17
Youth Education, 1952-1957

Includes report, correspondence, clippings regarding juvenile delinquency.

4.18
Others, 1957

Includes Clinton Cavalier (volume IV, 1, 1971), City Schools, by Council of the Great City Schools, and organizational chart.

4.19
Other High Schools, 1977-1978

Includes correspondence.

I.C.     Clippings, 1939-1982
Includes newspaper clippings from 1957-1975 Buffalo Evening News (N) and the Courier-Express ©) regarding Buffalo school system, education, and Manch.
Arranged chronologically.
Box-folder Contents
4.20
1939-1956[incomplete]
4.21
1957
4.22
1958[incomplete]
4.23
1959[incomplete]
4.24
1960
4.25
1961
4.26
1961

Includes Buffalo Evening News Back to School Issue

4.27-4.28
1962

Includes Buffalo Evening News Back to School Issue

4.29
1963
4.30-4.31
1964
4.32-4.33
1965
4.34-4.35
1966
4.36-4.37
1967
5.1-5.2
1968
5.3-5.4
1969
5.5-5.6
1970
5.7-5.8
1971
5.9-5.10
1972
5.11
1973-1982
16.1
Others, circa 1960-1980

Includes pre-sorted clippings.

I.D.     Publications of Buffalo Public Schools, 1939-1982
Includes guidance bulletins, school brochures, pamphlets, and reports published by the Buffalo Public Schools.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Box-folder Contents
5.13
Buffalo Public School Project Early Push Parents Guide, 1971-1978
5.14
Buffalo Schools Meet the Challenge, 1966
5.15
Community Relations Policy, 1958
5.16
Creating and Preserving Living Buffalo History, 1958
5.17
Handbook of Personnel Policies, 1960
5.18
High School Ahead, 1958-1975
5.19
Off to a Good Start, 1970
5.20
Progressive Report, 1959-1969
5.21
QIE (Quality Integrated Education), undated
5.22
Teacher-Pupil Relationships in the Buffalo Public Schools, 1961
5.23
Your Schools at Work (Buffalo Public Schools' newsletter), 1957-1973
5.24
Welcome New Teacher to the Buffalo Public Schools, 1961
5.25
Others, undated

Includes event brochure.

I.E.     Teaching: Graduate Courses, 1951-1984
Contains correspondence between Manch and the Department of Education at the University at Buffalo as well as the other institutions at which he gave lectures after his retirement. Related materials such as department information, appointment letters, syllabi and students’ works are included.
Arranged chronologically, then alphabetically.
Box-folder Contents
5.26
Appointment letter, 1968-1969
5.27
Graduate course at Canisius College, 1976-1984
5.28-5.30
Graduate course at University of Buffalo, 1953
5.31
Graduate course at University of Buffalo, 1974

Includes school meeting reports [sampled].

I.F.     Conferences, 1951-1980
Contains information and correspondence about conference and workshop.
Arranged alphabetically.
Box-folder Contents
6.1
12th Annual National Superintendents' Conference, (Tampa, Florida), 1976

Includes correspondence, program brochure, and American School Board Journal, August, 1974.

6.2
1951

Includes notes for talk to Twentieth Century Club, Annual Convention for the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and "Senior Scholastic".

6.3
Convention of the National School Boards Association (Denver, Colorado), 1951

Includes proceedings.

6.4-6.6
Advanced Administrative Institute, Harvard University, 1958

Includes case notes, correspondence, list of participants, review of research, schedule, and survey of teachers' salary.

6.7
Advanced Administrative Institute [unidentified place], 1969

Includes reports on National survey of secondary school principals of the extent of student activism.

6.8
Advisory Panel on Reading Effectiveness Measures and Standard, The State Education Department (Albany, New York), 1977

Includes correspondence, and proposal.

6.9
American Association of School Administrators Convention, (San Francisco, California), 1973

Includes correspondence, and convention schedule, and professional vita.

6.10
City School Administrative Problems Workshop, Indiana University, (Bloomington, Indiana), 1969

Includes correspondence and School of Education Chalkboard, June 1969

6.11
Conference of Large City Board Education of New York State [unidentified place], 1965

Includes analysis of the educational and financial needs of large cities in New York, and Manch's statement and brochure.

6.12-6.13
Great Cities Program for School Improvement, Statler Hilton Hotel (New York, New York), April 30, 1965

Includes conference brochure, Teacher's Salary Analysis of Great Cities, Sources of Revenue Report for Public Schools of Great Cities.

6.14
New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., [unidentified place], 1966

Includes presidents' guide, suggested guidelines for cooperation with teacher groups, and brochures.

6.15
Program of Education Enrichment in Inter-Cultural Relations, [unidentified place], 1965

Includes policy statement regarding racial imbalance, and event schedule.

6.16
Project City Science [unidentified place], 1974

Includes correspondence and progress report.

6.17
School Office Personnel Workshop, Lancaster Senior High School (Buffalo, New York), March 15, 1978

Includes brochure, memorandum, quotes from Legal secretary's complete handbook, and schedule

6.18
Special Task Force on Equity and Excellence in Education, 1980

Includes agenda and public testimony.

6.19
Others/Race in Education, 1965-1966

Includes statements to the Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives.

II.     Other Organizations’ Files, 1948-1988

Contains cultural, educational and religious organizations' annual reports, clippings, meeting minutes, and membership newsletters that Manch had involved during the period.

II.A.      Camp Arrowhead, 1939-1957
Includes samples of counselor and camper applications, administrative and camp operating files, and various reports relating to the Jewish summer camp, Camp Arrowhead.
Some of the material in this subseries is restricted, please see Archives staff for more information.
Alphabetically.
Box-folder Contents
16.2
Campers' Applications, 1946-1957

[Restricted]

9.28-9.36
Campers' Files, 1953-1956

Includes application letters and applications.

[Restricted]

10.1
Campers' Mailing List, 1947-1953
10.2-10.8
Camper Profile Survey, 1947-1957

Includes survey filled by campers' parents.

[Restricted]

10.9
Correspondence from parents, 1947-1957

Includes letters of parents' concerns.

[Restricted]

10.10-10.15
Counselors' Applications, 1951-1956

[Restricted]

10.16-10.19
Counselors' Evaluations and Progress Reports, 1947-1956

[Restricted]

10.20
Counselors' Manual, undated
10.21
Finance, 1956-1958

Includes financial report from accountant.

10.22
Forms, circa 19949-1952

Includes unfilled form and report used in camp.

10.23
Horseback Riding Application, 1956
10.24
Jewish Fresh Air Camp, 1939-1942

Includes a packet of the camp program.

10.25
Jewish Fresh Air Camp, Director's Report, 1939-1942
10.26
Jewish Fresh Air Camp, Report to Department of Social Welfare, 1940-1947
10.27
Manual for Counselors, undated

Includes manual for Camper of the Week award.

16.3-16.4
Other Camps' Information, 1935

Includes brochures of Camp Red Wing, The Kun-Ja-Mukian, and Camp Mohican for Boys and Camp Reena for Girls.

10.28
Parents' Files, 1947-1956

Includes announcement, camp information and various forms.

10.29
Recreational Program, 1956
10.30
Song Books, undated
10.31
Swimmer's Skill Sheet, 1956
10.32
Weekly Camper Report, 1957

[sampled]

[Restricted]

10.33
Others, circa 1950-1955

Includes campers' supply list, evaluation form, and insurance contract.

II.B.      Other Organizations. 1948-1988
Alphabetically, then chronologically.
Box-folder Contents
6.20
33 Ways Parents Can Help, 1982-1983

Includes clippings.

6.21
Advisory Council for Occupational Education, 1975-1977

Includes minutes.

6.22
Albright Knox Art Gallery, 1970

Includes

6.23
Allentown Village Society, 1980-1986

Includes annual festival program brochures, constitution, and general meeting minutes.

6.24
American Association of School Administrations, 1973-1986

Includes convention reports and newsletters.

6.25
American Cancer Society, 1974-1979

Includes cancer update, 1974, meeting agenda, and public education outreach newsletter.

6.26
American Jewish Committee, 1967

Includes publication.

6.27-6.28
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1961-1980

Includes correspondence, membership list, and program brochures.

6.29
Arboretum, 1977-1978

Includes timeline of organizational history and directories.

6.30
Artist Committee, 1975-1978

Includes charter and officer members' list and organizational description.

6.31
Associated Art Organizations of Western New York, Inc., 1980-1986

Includes correspondence and minutes.

6.32
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1978
6.33
Bar Association, 1979-1982

Includes memoranda, news release, and clippings.

6.34
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, 1973

Includes correspondence.

7.1
Brothers of Mercy, 1976

Includes correspondence and minutes.

7.2
Buffalo Arts Commission, 1983-1984

Includes agenda, minutes, and memoranda.

7.3
Buffalo Athletic Club, 1959-1960
7.4
Buffalo Beautiful Committee, 1976-1981

Includes a list of members, minutes, and memoranda.

7.5
Buffalo Council on World Affairs, Inc., 1984-1985

Includes annual meeting schedule and membership roster.

7.6
Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 1970-1973
7.7
Buffalo Industrial/Commercial Photographers of Western New York, 1984-1987

Includes membership information.

7.8
Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority, 1980

Includes grant report and correspondence.

7.9
Buffalo Psychiatric Center Committee, 1976-1977

Includes clippings, correspondence, and minutes.

7.10-7.11
Buffalo Sesquicentennial, 1972-1982

Includes bylaws, clippings, correspondence, and minutes.

7.12
Buffalo Society of Artists, 1963-1988

Includes correspondence, membership information, and newsletters.

7.13
Buffalo Society of Natural Science, 1978-1985

Includes correspondence and minutes.

7.14
Buffalo Teachers Federation, Inc., 1948-1982

Includes correspondence and clippings.

7.15
Buffalo Torch Club, 1972-1977

Includes announcement for meeting.

7.16
Buffalo Urban League, 1960

Includes annual report.

7.17-7.18
Bureau of Jewish Education, 1979-1986

Includes correspondence and lists.

7.19
Canisius College, 974-1975

Includes memoranda regarding president's medal and Theory of School Administration class information.

7.20
Catholic Charities of Buffalo, 1970-1972
7.21
Chabad House, undated
7.22
Chamber of Commerce, 1976-1981

Includes correspondence and members' list.

7.23
Charles Burchfield Center, Buffalo State University College, 1976-1977

Includes correspondence and brochures.

7.24
Chautauqua Art Show, 1975-1976

Includes calendar and program brochures.

7.25
Citizen Advisory Committee on Community Improvement, 1976-1977

Includes agenda and memoranda.

7.26
Community Advisory Council at University of Buffalo, 19799-1987

Includes agenda, bylaws, memoranda, and officers' list.

7.27
Community Child Protection Advisory Board, 1984

Includes appointment letter.

7.28
Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation of Buffalo, 1979
7.29
Council of the Great City Schools, 1957-1959

Includes clippings, commendation, and correspondence.

7.30
Creative Achievement Award, 1976-1987

Includes award announcement, financial statement and newsletter.

7.31
Creative Education Foundation, Inc., 1970-1984

Includes correspondence, newsletter, and program brochures.

7.32
Croft Educational Services, 1967-1968

Includes

7.33
Cult of the White Buffalo, 1976-1981

Includes correspondence and dinner meeting brochures.

7.34
Curriculum and Instruction, State University of New York, Buffalo College, 1973
7.35
Dante Alighieri Cultural Club, undated

Includes correspondence.

7.36
Delaware Park Steering Committee, 1980-1987

Includes brochure, meeting minutes, and outline of the City of Buffalo Park designed by Frederic Law Olmsted.

7.37
D'Youville College, 1982-1984

Includes correspondence regarding the Friends of the Kavinoky Theatre Committee.

7.38
Educational Opportunity Center, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1976-1977

Includes bylaws, correspondence, minutes, and newsletter.

7.39
Emeritus Center, 1982-1984

Includes newsletter and service brochure.

7.40
Empire State College, 1978-1982

Includes annual report, college review, and correspondence.

7.41
Equity Club, 1980-1989

Includes correspondence and newsletters.

7.42
Erie Community College, 1981-1982

Includes a list of members of the City Campus Planning Committee and program notes.

8.1
Erie-Niagara Chief School Officers Association, 1975-1976

Includes directories.

8.2
Faculty of Educational Studies, 1975-1976

Includes correspondence, and a draft of The Clinical Experience as Part of a Coordinated Program for Preparing Educational Leadership.

8.10
Ford Foundation, 1964-1965

Includes annual report.

8.3
Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, 1960
8.4
Greater Buffalo Advertising Club, Inc., 1975-1980

Includes membership roster.

8.5
Guidelines [incorporated educational consultant organization], 1977

Includes organizational profile and proposal.

8.6
HOME [Housing Opportunities Made Equal], 1981-1986

Includes correspondence.

8.7
Jewish Center, 1962-1976

Includes conference information, committee report, minutes, and newsletter.

8.8
Jewish Family Service, 1970
8.9
Joint Council on Economic Education, 1974-1981

Includes guest list and organizational pamphlets.

8.11
Joseph Manch Scholarship Fund, 1972
8.12
Junior Advancement of Western New York, Inc., 1975-1976

Includes minutes and organizational report.

8.13
Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1974

Includes correspondence.

8.14
Junior League of Buffalo, Inc., 1978-1981

Includes teaching brochures.

8.15
Kanawha County Schools, 1971-1974
8.16
Koch Travel Bureau, Inc., 1975-1976

Includes company's advertisement and travel plan.

8.17
Lewiston Outdoor Art Festival, 1974

Includes entry form.

8.18
Literacy Volunteers, 1983-1984

Includes brochures, correspondence, and membership roster.

8.19
Medaille College, 1976-1977

Includes correspondence, memorandum requesting comments on president, and newsletter.

8.20
Mental Health Association of Erie County, Inc., 1981-1982

Includes brochures, bylaws, and correspondence.

8.21
Mercer Club, 1976-1986

Includes bylaws and membership list.

8.22
Metric Poem, 1974-1977

Includes clippings and correspondence.

8.23
Montefiore Club, 1975-1982

Includes correspondence, board, general and government minutes, and newsletter.

8.24
Montefiore Lodge, 1979-1980

Includes newsletter, photographs, and program brochures.

8.25
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1963-1988

Includes bylaws, financial statement, newsletter, program brochure, and scholarship announcement.

8.26
National School Board Association, 1973-1974

Includes directory.

8.27
Niagara Frontier Industry Educational Council, 1976-1981

Includes bylaws, organizational structure chart, and program brochure.

8.28
Niagara Frontier Vocational Rehabilitation Center, Inc., 1977-1985

Includes company brochure and directory.

8.29
Niagara Square Wall Committee, 1976

Includes clippings.

8.30
New York State Council of School District Administrators, 1975-1983

Includes bylaws, committee report, and constitutions.

8.31
New York State Retired Teachers Association, Inc., 1975-1984

Includes brochure, correspondence, and newsletter.

8.32
Old Fort Niagara Association, 1959-1975

Includes announcement, comparative report, minutes and organizational history.

8.33
Phi Delta Kappa, 1960-19976

Includes The Urban Superintendency on the Brink, by Hugh Scott, and fund drive announcement.

8.38
Phyllis Wheatley Club, 1971

Includes correspondence regarding an award of merit.

9.8-9.9
Photography Shows, 1967-1982

Includes agreement, clipping, exhibit brochure and flyer, invitation, and photograph.

8.34
Professional Photographers Society of New York 1974-1980

Includes flyer, minutes, and resolution.

9.10
Public Television WNED, 1976-1981

Includes list for senior citizen program, mission statement, and protest letter.

8.35
Remove Intoxicated Drivers, 1980

Includes clippings, newsletter, and prepared statement.

8.36-8.37
Rotary Club of Buffalo, 1973-1985

Includes correspondence, newsletter, and membership roster.

8.39
Rotary Interact Committee, 1975

Includes correspondence, newsletter, and membership roster.

8.40
Safaris, 1974

Includes calendar of Buffalo Museum of Science.

8.45
School of Architecture and Environmental Design [University of Buffalo], 1978-1985

Includes correspondence.

8.41
Scriptores, 1975-1983

Includes financial statement and membership roster.

8.42
Sedita Scholarship, 1975-1978

Includes brochure, certificate of incorporation, and correspondence.

8.46
Seminary of America Scholarship [The Jewish Theological Seminary of America], 1965

Includes correspondence regarding the award recipient.

8.43
Senior Volunteers in Schools [University of Buffalo], 1982-1985

Includes brochure and correspondence.

8.47
Society of Educational Administration [University at Buffalo], 1975

Includes announcement, newsletter, policy, and roster.

8.44
St. Mary's School for the Deaf, 1984-1986

Includes agenda, handbook of personnel policy, schedule for meeting, and school program brochure.

8.48
Studio Arena Theater, 1976-1983

Includes

8.49
Superintendent's Salary Study, 1971-1973

Includes clippings and study report form Spokane Public School, Spokane, Washington, and Warren Consolidated Schools, Warren, Michigan.

9.1
Temple Beth Zion, 1967
9.2
Temple Emanu El, 1949

Includes publication.

9.3
Temple University, 1970-1974

Includes newsletter.

9.4
Testimonial Committee, 1975

Includes honorary committee member list.

9.5
Tifft Farm, Inc., 1978-1983

Includes annual report, lists of board of directors, and correspondence.

9.6
Torch Club, 1976-1981

Includes program and roster.

9.7
Town Meeting [Buffalo], 1977

Includes agenda, minutes, flyer, and mission statement.

9.11
United Jewish Fund, 1975-1979
9.12
United Jewish Federation of Buffalo, Inc., 1960-1972

Includes agenda, brochure, campaign report, and related correspondence.

9.13
United way of buffalo & Erie County, 1976-1986

Includes agenda, brochure, campaign report, and related correspondence.

9.14
University at Buffalo Alumni Association, 1982-1985

Includes annual report, committee selection notice, and membership information.

9.15
University at Buffalo Touchdown Club, circa 1984

Includes membership roster.

9.16
Vacancy, Superintendent of Schools, 1973-1975

Includes vacancy announcement, school and district information, and correspondence.

9.17
Vocational Advisory Council, 1976

Includes correspondence and minutes.

9.18
Western New York Artists Association, 1969

Includes clippings.

9.19
Westwood Country Club, 1978-1979
9.20
Williamsville Pool and Tennis Club, 1975-1977

Includes membership information.

9.21
Who's Who in America, 1959-1972

Includes membership biography, invitation, and report.

9.22
Young Audiences of Western New York, Inc., 1978-1987

Includes correspondence and membership roster.

9.23
Zoological Society of Buffalo, Inc., 1972-1975

Includes event announcement and flyer.

9.24
Others, 1980-1982

Includes other organizational directories.

9.25
Others/Chronologically
9.26
Others/Job Reference
9.27
Others/University and School Related
III.     Speeches/Writings and Photographic Shows, 1922-1987

Includes published and unpublished poetry and short stories as well as correspondence regarding his photographic shows. Speeches addressed to the Board of Education, commencement addresses, and papers delivered at professional conferences are also contained in the series.

Preliminary file on Thesis Topic followed by

Thesis Topic File
Box-folder Contents
16.5
1948-1954

Includes guidelines for writing of Doctoral study, Manch's preliminary statement for Education degree, phonograph, and thesis proposal [legal size].

III.A.     Creative Writing, 1922-1987
General records followed by groups in alphabetical order, then chronologically.
Box-folder Contents
10.34-10.35
Correspondence, 1967-1974

Includes letters regarding his poems and royalties.

10.36-10.37
Index of Submitted Poetry and Prose, 1930-1940
10.38
Record of Submitted Poetry, 1933-1942
10.39
Rejection Letters, 1937-1945
Box-folder Contents
10.40
Correspondence, 1971-1973
10.41
Draft, 1972

Includes acknowledgment, introduction, and table of contents.

10.42
Final Draft, undated
11.1
Financial Reports, 1971-1975

Includes sales reports and order list.

11.2-11.3
Manuscript, undated
11.4
Photograph, circa 1973
11.5
Testimonial Luncheon, June 6, 1972

Includes correspondence and invitation.

Box-folder Contents
11.6
The Bee, 1931

Includes Manch's poetry.

11.7
“Dead Harvest”, 1938
11.8
Hutch-In-Sun, 1922

Includes school newsletters.

11.9
“Just You and I”, 1935
11.10
Outline for A Thousand Novels, 1934
11.11
“Promise,” 1937
11.12
Poetry Clippings, 1931
11.13
“Togetherness”, undated
11.14
Short stories, 1931
11.15
Short story: "Easy Listener", undated
11.16-11.17
Tone 1922

Includes Manch's poetry.

11.18
“UB Football Flops Again”, 1933
11.19
“With Accents Sweet”, 1935
11.20
Other published stories, 1928-1945
Box-folder Contents
11.21
“A City is People”and “In Memoriam: John F. Kennedy”, 1963
11.22
“Broken Wind and Earth”, circa 1945
11.23
Events' Theme, circa 1973

Includes some memorial poetry, and “Rotary Invitation.”

11.24
Memorial Poetry, 1965-1984

Includes drafts.

11.25
Poems A-E, 1937-1984
11.26
Poems H-I, 1973-1987
11.27
Poems, K-O 1974-1981
11.28
Poems P-S, 1938-1977
11.29
Poems T-W, 1971-1986
11.30
Poems of Season's Greetings, 1957-1974
11.31
“Tribute to Teachers”, undated
11.32
Miscellaneous, circa 1985

Includes “We Hear and See”; “To Dorothy, On Our Seventy-Fifth”; “Hello, This is Joe and Thanks for your Call”; and “Phone Message”

11.33
Poetry Drafts, 1940s
11.34
Poetry Drafts, 1950s
11.35
Poetry Drafts, 1960s
11.36
Poetry Drafts, 1970s
11.37
Poetry Drafts, 1980s
11.38
Poetry Drafts, undated
III.B.     Speeches, 1951-1984
Includes speeches and publications and drafts addressed to the Board of Education, commencement addresses, papers delivered at professional conferences, and education-related publications. Topics include parental and student responsibilities, relationships between student dress and behavior, public education and Americanization, adequate support for education, and channeling student unrest into positive action. Correspondence regarding professional activities is attached to some speeches, as well.
Arranged chronologically with Media listed at the end.
Box-folder Contents
12.1
1945

Includes speech scripts of “A Principal's Opening Speech to His Faculty”

12.2
1951

Includes notes for talk to Twentieth Century Club, Annual Convention for the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and "Senior Scholastic."

12.3
1952

Includes a draft for Budget 1954-1955, and scripts of “Improving the Schools in Buffalo, Those We Serve”, and “What is Happening to Buffalo Public Schools?”

12.4
1953

Includes notes of Pupil Panel Discussion, School No.68, “Suggested Address to Teachers and Other School Employees at Opening of School Year”, and “The Role of The Elementary School Principal”

12.5
1954

Includes proceedings of 38th Annual Conference New York State Section, National Jewish Welfare Board, Hotel Statler (Buffalo, New York), and “The Objectives of Education in the Buffalo Public Schools”

12.6
1957

Includes a report to the Board of Education, and a speech, “Economy, Yes--But Not as a Maker of Policy”

12.7
1958

Includes tribute to teachers

12.8
1959

Includes statement at the council hearing on the Board of Education budget, and notes to the Governor and members to the Legislature

12.9
1960

Includes notes to the Board of Education regarding budget 1960-1961, and drafts to Buffalo Courier-Express

12.10
1961

Includes notes for talk

12.11
1962

Includes "For School Board Members," a statement at Jesse Ketchum Awards, and notes to PTA, and drafts of Our Newspaper/Democracy Textbook

12.12
1963

Includes notes for budget 1963-1964, proposal for Modification of School Transfer Policy, and commencement speeches

12.13
1964

Includes drafts for “The Ability to Recognize the Child as An Individual and to Deal with Him as Such In Actual Practice”, “A City of People”, and correspondence

12.14
1965

Includes a report of “The Progressive Elimination of Racial Imbalance in the Buffalo Public Schools”

12.15
1966

Includes “Vocational Education in the Buffalo Schools”, "Urban School Notes"

12.16-12.17
1967

Includes correspondence and manuscripts regarding an issue of “Christmas 1967”, "Teachers' Letter," congressional hearing “Statement to the House Education and Labor Committee”, and proposal of “Metropolitan Educational Park”

12.18
1968

Includes a statement for the Conference of Large City Boards of Education of New York State, with Governor Rockefeller

12.19
1969

Includes Successful Compensatory Education Programs, “Afternoon Remedial and Enrichment Program Buffalo, New York”; Plus Program Buffalo, New York; and “Expanded Language Arts, Buffalo, New York”

12.20
1970

Includes a statement “Before the Temporary State Commission To Study the Causes of Campus Unrest”, and “Address to Delaware Council of Foreign Language Teachers”

12.21
Croft Educational Service, Inc., 1970-1972

Includes brochures 33 Ways Parents Can Help, Project Early Push, and Manch's report “Toward Parental Involvement ”

12.22
1971

Includes “Local Alternatives for Financing Public Schools”, “Financial Outlook for 1972-1971”, and conference materials, “Their Problems and Their Work”

12.23-12.25
1972

Includes a speech, “The Educational Enterprise”, 66th Annual Convention of the American Vocational Association, and financial recommendations from Fleischmann Commission

12.26
1973

Includes Jesse Ketchum Award notes, a speech of “How to be Superintendent--and Slave”, and draft of “New York State Activities for ESEA Title III”

12.27
1974

Includes notes regarding financing education, Western New York PTA Council, and “Building a Positive Partnership between the Superintendent and the Board of Education”, and “Buffalo's Involvement in Legal Action to Meet Fiscal Crisis”

12.28
1974

Includes “Fun in the Schoolhouse”, and obituary of Kelly, Frank

12.29
1975

Includes drafts, “A Change of Plan, Executive High School Internship Program, Local Programs and Perspectives in Career Education”, and report, “Twenty Years of New School Construction”

12.30
1976

Includes “The Urban Superintendency as Viewed by a Survivor”, Education Commentary for WEBR news radio, and dedication notes for South Davis Elementary School

12.31
1976

Includes “Inside the Schoolhouse: Essays on Urban Education” and related correspondence to publisher

12.32
New York University, 1976

Includes correspondence from New York University regarding symposium, and “Buffalo Public Schools and the Regional Educational Park”

12.33
1977

Includes Education Commentary for WEBR news radio, and commencement notes

13.1
1978

Includes commencement notes and invitations

13.2
1981-1982

Includes commencement notes and invitations

13.3
1984

Includes “Student Involvement in Our School”

13.49
Others, undated

Includes undated speech script

Box Contents
15
Men's Wear Meets the Press #2, undated
[16mm]
15
Manch at Skidmore, 1976
[16mm]
15
Manch at Buffalo Teachers Federation, 1947
[78 r.p.m.]
15
1974
[7 inch reel/sound recording]
15
WEBR Interview/Jack Eno Show, 1973
[7 inch reel/sound recording]
III.C.     Photography Shows, 1957-1976
Box-folder Contents
13.5
1957

Includes clippings and photograph

13.6
1960s

Includes photographs of various shows

15.20
Professional Photographers Society of New York, 1972

Includes a negative and photograph

15.19
1974

Includes a list of exhibit photographs

13.7
Art Center at Williamsville, 1975
13.8
Clippings, 19967-1975
13.9
Correspondence, 1945-1975

Includes letters regarding photograph order and follow-up after shows

13.10
Exhibit brochures, 1965-1975
13.11
Exhibit at Canisius College, 1975

Includes brochures, exhibit list, and notes

13.12
Exhibit at Medaille College Library, 1965
13.13
Magazine, 1959

Includes “Peter Gowland's Glamour Camera” (1959)

13.14
Order File, undated

Includes index of photographs and order-related correspondence [sampled]

13.15
Photograph Exhibit Activities, 1976
[Originally housed in a binder]

Includes clipping, invitation card, and correspondence regarding the exhibit

13.16
Photograph of Israel, Buffalo, NY, 1974

Includes order form, clippings, and correspondence regarding the exhibit

13.17
Photograph Orders 1970-1975

[sampled]

13.18
Others, undated

Includes undated notes and logs for undated photographic shows

IV.     Correspondence/Subject Files, 1939-1986

Mainly personal correspondence; includes correspondence that was originally separated from Manch’s professional files (contained in Series I. Buffalo Public Schools).

IV.A.     Correspondence by Year, 1950-1986
Box-folder Contents
13.23
1950s
13.24
1960
13.25
1961
13.26
1962
13.27
1963
13.25
1964
12.26
1965
13.27
1963
13.28
1968
13.29
1969
13.30
1970
13.31
1971
13.32
1972
13.33
1973
13.34
1974
13.35-13.36
1975
13.37
1976
13.38
1977
13.39
1978
13.40
1979
13.41
1980

Includes list of meetings attended

13.42
1985-1986
IV.B.    Correspondents, 1954-1983
Box-folder Contents
13.43
Bozer, John and Joan, 1973-1975
13.44
Clapp, Claude D., 1973
13.45
Fisk, Robert, 1973
13.46
Gardner, Arnold, 1973-1976

Includes preliminary drafts of Task Force on Teacher Education and Certification, 1976

13.47
Gray, Marian M., 1964
13.48
Gust, Peter, 1959-1969

Includes biography, ceremony speech, and curriculum vitae

14.1
Kelly, Frank J., 1973
14.2
Kemp, Jack, 1975-1983

Includes correspondence, congressional record, clippings, and speech

14.3
Kolis, Maxine, 1974
14.4
Lewis, Mary, 1971-1974
14.5
Loew, Ralph [Rev.], 1966-1974
14.6
Manch, David, 1966-1974

Includes correspondence regarding his academic performance

14.7
Manch, Isaac, undated

Includes a portrait photograph

14.8-14.9
Manch, Joseph, 1954-1974
14.10
Manch, Richard, 1971
14.11
Manguso, Anthony, 1966

Includes correspondence from Robert F. Kennedy

14.12
Michaelson, Max, Jr., 1973
14.13
Poummit, M.R., 1974
14.14
President Kennedy, 1963-1964

Includes Manch's poetry and a card with Jacqueline's signature

14.15
Rubin, Max J., 1965
14.16
Soibelman, David, 1968
14.17
Stolarski, Bonnie, 1972
14.18
Surowiec, Walter, 1972-1974
14.19
Youseuf, Karsh, 1970-1978

Includes correspondence with Karsh's signature and regarding his visit to Albright-Knox

14.20
V.I.P., 1966-1973

Includes correspondence from Hubert H. Humphrey and Nelson A. Rockefeller

14.21
Other Correspondence "B", 1964-1973
14.22
Other Correspondence "D", 1969-1971
14.23
Other Correspondence "E", 1963-1967
14.24
Other Correspondence "F", 1962-1972
14.25
Other Correspondence "G", 1959-1969
14.26
Other Correspondence "H", 1959-1969
14.27
Other Correspondence "I", 1972
14.28
Other Correspondence "K", 1962-1971
14.29
Other Correspondence "L", 1964-1974
14.30
Other Correspondence "M", 1963-1969
14.31
Other Correspondence "N", 1963-1969
14.32
Other Correspondence "P", 1969-1972
14.33
Other Correspondence "R", 1968-1971
14.34
Other Correspondence "S", 1968-1974
14.35
Other Correspondence "T", 1968-1972
14.36
Other Correspondence "U", 1971
14.37
Other Correspondence "W", 1962-1964
14.38
Other Correspondence "Y", 1969-1970
14.39
Other Correspondence "Z", 1965
14.40
Other Correspondence/Anonymous, 1968-1978

Includes anti-Manch responses from public

IV.C.    Subject Files, 1928-1987
Box-folder Contents
13.19
Appreciation Letters, 1966-1975
13.20
Appointment Letters, 1939-1960
14.41
Conrack, 1974

Includes Manch's own movie review, pre-release information guide and press movie photographs

14.42
Chancellor's Medal Committee, 1959
14.43
Chancellor's Medal Presentation, 1977
14.44-14.45
Chancellor's Panel, 1970-1971

Includes 1972 Master Planning Symposia information and report

14.46
China Trip, 1972
14.47
Congratulation Letters, 1965-1975

Includes letters that Manch sent to his friends for their new appointments

14.48-14.49
Congratulation Letters, 1958-1967
14.50
Contract, 1960-1964
14.51
Cooperative Research Program at University of Buffalo, 1959-1960
14.52
Copy of Award, 1963-1980
13.21-13.22
Curriculum Vita, 1957-1974

Includes Manch’s academic grades, and biographical questionnaire/biography

14.53
Manch Scholarship Award, 1971-1987
14.54
Eastern Airlines, 1974
14.55
Glossary of Education, undated
14.56
High School and College of Jewish Studies, undated

Includes speech

14.57
Invitation/Accepted, 1958-1974
14.58
Invitation/Clergy, 1963-1964
14.59
Invitation/Declined, 1959-1973
14.60
Let's Dress Right Program, 1963
14.61
Letters of Recommendation, 1958-1974
14.62
Liberty Bell Award, 1965

Includes announcement, clippings, and flyer of the event

14.63
Luncheon for Manch, 1972

Includes his speech and correspondence regarding the event

14.64
John Peter Medaille Founder's Day Award, 1975
14.65
New Visions Unlimited Jacket Drive, 1972-1973
14.66
Mercer Club Award, 1971-1974
14.67
Mexico Trip, 1964
14.68
Montadura de Peces Lomeli, 1974-1975
15.1
Payroll, 1972
15.2
Pending Meeting, 1973
15.3
Poems (from School No.52), undated
15.4
Portrait Photograph, undated

Include Manch's professional headshots from various years and poses

15.5
Retirement, 1962-1975

Includes clippings

15.6
Rotary/Invocation, 1970-1975
15.7
Senior Citizen Month, 1972
15.8
Telethon '74, 1974
15.9-15.11
Thank You Letters, 1957-1976

Includes letters and support that Manch received from local friends and the public regarding his event attendance and job performance

15.12
Theater Pass, 1964-1969
15.13
Transcripts, 1928-1954

Includes registration forms and grade cards

15.14
United States Army Air Defense Center and Defense School, 1960
15.15
United States Army Air Defense Command, 1960
15.16
United States Army Artillery and Missile Center, 1960
15.17
WGR Radio Community Service Awards, 1965
V.     Memorabilia, 1946-1980

Includes event invitation card, paddle, and testimonial.

Arranged alphabetically.

Box-folder Contents
16.7 Awards Testimonial, 1946-1971
16.8 Event Invitation, 1965-1980
16.9 Paddle, undated

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Contributors

Buffalo Public Schools (Buffalo, N.Y.)
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives

Subjects

Buffalo (N.Y.)--Race relations
Buffalo (N.Y.). Board of Education
Discrimination in education--New York (State)--Buffalo
Education--Aims and objectives--New York (State)--Buffalo
Educational law and legislation--New York (State)--Buffalo
Public schools--New York (State)--Buffalo
School integration--New York (State)--Buffalo
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