Today in 1970 Mayor Lindsay appoints a special commission to investigate police corruption allegations brought by officer Frank Serpico and others; it is headed by Whitman Knapp.
Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New-York Historical Society, Ph.D., started her position at the New-York Historical Society in June 2004. Before then, she was Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at The City University of New York. Dr. Mirrer holds a double Ph.D. in Spanish and Humanities and an M.A. in Spanish from Stanford University. She holds the Diploma in Linguistics from Cambridge University (England). Her baccalaureate is from the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated magna cum laude with honors in Spanish.
Jean Ashton, Executive Vice President and Director of the Library, holds a Ph.D. in American Literature from Columbia University. She joined the New-York Historical Society in 1984, left in 1993 and returned as Library Director in 2006.
Maurita Baldock, Curator of Manuscripts and Institutional Archivist, holds an M.A. in History along with a Certificate in Archival Management from New York University, as well as an M.L.I.S. from the Pratt Institute. She has worked at the New-York Historical Society since 2000.
Joseph Ditta, Reference Librarian, holds an M.L.I.S. from the Pratt Institute. He is the author of Then & Now: Gravesend, Brooklyn (Arcadia Publishing, 2009).
Susan Kriete, Reference Librarian, holds an M.L.S. from the Palmer School, Long Island University, and a J.D. from the University of Michigan School of Law. She has been fielding reference requests in the Department of Prints, Photographs and Architectural Collections of the New-York Historical Society since 2007.
Marilyn S. Kushner, Curator and Head, Department of Prints, Photographs and Architectural Collections, holds a Ph.D. in Art History from Northwestern University. Previously she has worked at the Whitney Museum as a Research Assistant, the Montclair Art Museum where she was Curator of Collections, and the Brooklyn Museum where she was Chair of the Department of Prints, Drawings and Photographs. Kushner has been at the New-York Historical Society since 2006.
Yael Merkin, a former Researcher at the New-York Historical Society, is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in American History at Harvard University. She joined the Historical Society after writing her honors thesis at Columbia University on the Staten Island Quarantine Riots of 1858.
Nina Nazionale, Director of Library Operations, has worked at the New-York Historical Society since 1999. She holds an M.L.S. from Queens College, City University of New York, and a B.A. in Art History from Swarthmore College.
Edward F. O’Reilly, Manuscript Reference Librarian, has an M.A. in Irish Studies from the National University of Ireland, Galway and an M.L.S. from the Palmer School, Long Island University. He has worked at the New-York Historical Society since 2004.
Henry Raine, Director of Digital Programs and Library Technical Services, holds an M.L.S. from the Catholic University of America, and an M.A. in the History of Decorative Arts and Design from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. He has been at the Historical Society since 1997.
Eric Robinson, a graduate of Haverford College, joined the New-York Historical Society Library reference team in 2000.
Mariam Touba, Reference Librarian, studied History and Political Science at Rutgers University and holds an M.A. in Librarianship from the University of Denver. She has served the New-York Historical Society since 1981.
Laura Washington, Vice President of Communications, has managed communications and media strategy for the New-York Historical Society since May 2005. She has a B.A. in History from Vassar College. She serves on WNET’s Tri-State Community Advisory Board, is a member of WNET’s Programming Committee, and is a founding member of the Council of Urban Professionals Leadership Board.


