Compare Constellations
Information: The first column shows data points from American Association of University Professors in red. The third column shows data points from American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
Name Entries
American Association of University Professors
Shared
American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters
American Association of University Professors
Name Components
Name :
American Association of University Professors
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authorizedForm
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Dates
- Name Entry
- American Association of University Professors
Citation
- Name Entry
- American Association of University Professors
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"contributor": "nwda",
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"contributor": "NLA",
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"contributor": "taro",
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"contributor": "LC",
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"contributor": "rutu",
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"contributor": "fivecol",
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"contributor": "nyu",
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"contributor": "WorldCat",
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"contributor": "unc",
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{
"contributor": "aps",
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{
"contributor": "umn",
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"contributor": "umi",
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"contributor": "harvard",
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"contributor": "lc",
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"contributor": "nypl",
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},
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"contributor": "ncsu",
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"contributor": "unl",
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
AAUP
Name Components
Name :
AAUP
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alternativeForm
rda
Dates
- Name Entry
- AAUP
Citation
- Name Entry
- AAUP
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Association of University Professors
Name Components
Name :
Association of University Professors
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Latn
alternativeForm
rda
Dates
- Name Entry
- Association of University Professors
Citation
- Name Entry
- Association of University Professors
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
A.A.U.P.
Name Components
Name :
A.A.U.P.
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alternativeForm
rda
Dates
- Name Entry
- A.A.U.P.
Citation
- Name Entry
- A.A.U.P.
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
AAUP Abkuerzung
Name Components
Name :
AAUP Abkuerzung
Dates
- Name Entry
- AAUP Abkuerzung
Citation
- Name Entry
- AAUP Abkuerzung
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters
Name Components
Name :
American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters
Dates
- Name Entry
- American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters
Citation
- Name Entry
- American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters
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"contributor": "WorldCat",
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"contributor": "LC",
"form": "authorizedForm"
}
]
Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
1937
active approximately 1937
Active
1934
1940
1957
active approximately 1957
Active
1954
1960
Citation
- Exist Dates
- Exist Dates
Citation
- Exist Dates
- Exist Dates
The national chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) was organized in 1915 to advance academic freedom, shared governance and to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education. The first meeting of the AAUP at Central Washington University was held on October 14, 1954. Regular monthly meetings were held during the academic year to address faculty concerns with administrative decision-making and participative governance. Central Washington University continues to be an active member of the AAUP.
The purpose of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is to advance academic freedom and shared governance, to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education, and to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good.
The American Association of University Professors' (AAUP) purpose is to advance academic freedom and shared governance, to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education, and to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good. Founded in 1915, the AAUP has helped to shape American higher education by developing the standards and procedures that maintain quality in education and academic freedom in this country's colleges and universities.
AAUP's purpose is to advance academic freedom and shared governance, to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education, and to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good.
[quoted from the AAUP website]
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Latn
Citation
- BiogHist
- BiogHist
The American Association of University Professors was founded in 1915 to protect academic freedom of college and university professors; in 1921, professors at Penn State established the Penn State chapter which spurred faculty activism in the 1970s, and continues to represent faculty interests.
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Citation
- BiogHist
- BiogHist
https://viaf.org/viaf/141313960
https://viaf.org/viaf/141313960
https://viaf.org/viaf/141313960
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://viaf.org/viaf/141313960
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79076108
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79076108
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79076108
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79076108
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79076108
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79076108
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79076108
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79076108
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4743104
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4743104
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4743104
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4743104
https://viaf.org/viaf/171945516
https://viaf.org/viaf/171945516
https://viaf.org/viaf/171945516
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://viaf.org/viaf/171945516
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011093487
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011093487
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011093487
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011093487
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2011093487
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2011093487
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2011093487
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2011093487
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/52246112
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/52246112
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http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/Provost/MSS19890003.html
Citation
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- http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/Provost/MSS19890003.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155465551
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155465551
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/14963607
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/14963607
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/ohlink/OhCoUA0005.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="710$a" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://rave.ohiolink.edu/archives/ead/OhCoUA0005
Citation
- Source
- http://rave.ohiolink.edu/archives/ead/OhCoUA0005
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/law00049.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00049/catalog
Citation
- Source
- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00049/catalog
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/nwda/montana_state_university/MZFCollection2349.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" role="subject" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv25796
Citation
- Source
- http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv25796
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/nwda/university_of_oregon_libraries_special_collections_and_university_archives/ORU_UA098.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv29721
Citation
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- http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv29721
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/uct/MSS19890024.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/ucl/MSS19890024.html
Citation
- Source
- http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/ucl/MSS19890024.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28414945
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28414945
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28419665
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28419665
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155498635
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155498635
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63906619
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63906619
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/74898161
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/74898161
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/hou01777.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01777/catalog
Citation
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01777/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51240050
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51240050
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122389440
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122389440
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/rutu/uarchives/wjohnson.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/wjohnsonf.html
Citation
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- http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/wjohnsonf.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/42051919
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/42051919
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/law00031.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00031/catalog
Citation
- Source
- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00031/catalog
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/nwda/central_washington_university/CWUrg060-06-43.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="110" role="creator" source="lcsh">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv70791
Citation
- Source
- http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv70791
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/unl/RG53-01-aaup-unl.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://archivespec.unl.edu/findingaids/RG53-01-aaup-unl.html
Citation
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- http://archivespec.unl.edu/findingaids/RG53-01-aaup-unl.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/476089240
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/476089240
http://viaf.org/viaf/141313960
Citation
- Source
- http://viaf.org/viaf/141313960
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/rutu/uarchives/stetin.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/stetinf.html
Citation
- Source
- http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/stetinf.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/316859919
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/316859919
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37607442
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37607442
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/inu/ohrc033.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?doc.view=entire_text&docId=ohrc033
Citation
- Source
- http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?doc.view=entire_text&docId=ohrc033
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/180689713
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/180689713
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/67715606
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/67715606
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/rutu/uarchives/clothier.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/clothierf.html
Citation
- Source
- http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/clothierf.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27050541
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27050541
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/rmoa/codu86.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" role="Foundation/Organization">American Association of University Professors (AAUP)</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=codu86.xml
Citation
- Source
- http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=codu86.xml
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/462019669
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/462019669
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/unc/04910.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/n/Nash,Arnold_S.html
Citation
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- http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/n/Nash,Arnold_S.html
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/riamco/US-RUn-msg53.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors (AAUP)</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://library.brown.edu/riamco/render.php?eadid=US-RUn-msg53&view=title
Citation
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- http://library.brown.edu/riamco/render.php?eadid=US-RUn-msg53&view=title
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122478076
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122478076
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/duke/classic-EADs/baumol.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/baumol/
Citation
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- http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/baumol/
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/unc/04990.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/s/Smith,McNeill.html
Citation
- Source
- http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/s/Smith,McNeill.html
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/sch01182.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01182/catalog
Citation
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01182/catalog
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/nyu/tamwag/tam_251.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" source="naf">American Association of University Professors.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_251/tam_251.html
Citation
- Source
- http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_251/tam_251.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/79894747
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/79894747
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/fivecol/umass/mums411.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="700">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/umass/mums411.html
Citation
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- http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/umass/mums411.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/614085369
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/614085369
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46830702
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46830702
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/rutu/uarchives/silver.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/silverf.html
Citation
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- http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/silverf.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647966255
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647966255
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23359433
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23359433
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51324767
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51324767
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/733552045
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/733552045
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155459344
Citation
- Source
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155459344
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/uct/MSS19980152.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/Provost/MSS19980152.html
Citation
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- http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/Provost/MSS19980152.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/230724238
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/230724238
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/uct/MSS19810005.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/LEC/MSS19810005.html
Citation
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- http://doddcenter.uconn.edu/asc/findaids/LEC/MSS19810005.html
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/inu/VAB9267.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" normal="American Association of University Professors" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?doc.view=entire_text&docId=VAB9267
Citation
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- http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?doc.view=entire_text&docId=VAB9267
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647974915
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647974915
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37920699
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37920699
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/sch01296.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">[American Association of University Professors],</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01296/catalog
Citation
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01296/catalog
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/rutu/uarchives/jones2.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610$a" source="aacr2">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/Jones2f.html
Citation
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- http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/Jones2f.html
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/nyu/archives/burgum.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" source="ingest">American Association of University Professors.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/archives/burgum/burgum.html
Citation
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- http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/archives/burgum/burgum.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63301052
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63301052
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/law00036.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00036/catalog
Citation
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00036/catalog
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/crnlu/RMA01665.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="MARC 610">American Association of University Professors.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/xml/dlxs/RMA01665.xml
Citation
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- http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/xml/dlxs/RMA01665.xml
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24099036
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24099036
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/rutu/uarchives/bigelow.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610$a" source="lcnaf">American Association of University Professors</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/bigelowf.html
Citation
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Day, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951. Edmund Ezra Day papers, 1921-1952.
Title:
Edmund Ezra Day papers, 1921-1952.
The major portion of the collection consists of administrative files of the offices of the president, 1937-1949, and the chancellor, 1949-1950, of Cornell. In addition, three small series in the collection contain Day's correspondence with the Social Science Research Council, 1937-1941; Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, 1927-1942; and Teaching Film Custodians, Inc., 1936-1942. Administrative papers, 1921-1952, concern the daily operation of the offices of the president, 1937-1949, and the chancellor, 1949-1950, and Day's activities and involvement with a broad range of organizations, issues, and people. The papers consist primarily of correspondence, but contain a wide variety of other administrative records. There is considerable correspondence with members of the Cornell administration, successive provosts, treasurers, secretaries, and vice presidents, as well as the university trustees. Alumni records include correspondence, minutes and reports of the Cornell Fund Council, 1945-1947, and letters from numerous individual alumni. In addition to faculty correspondence concerning admnistration of the colleges and schools, there are files on appointments, promotions, and tenure. Students and student affairs constitute the largest subject area. The papers also document the growth of Cornell during Day's presidency, including the establishment of the Schools of Business and Public Administration, Nutrition, and Industrial and Labor Relations, and the growth of the Medical College and its affiliation with the New York and Memorial Hospitals and the Sloan-Kettering Institute. Important policy issues covered include teacher, veteran, and adult education; National Science Foundation legislation; and the development of a statewide system of higher education. Social Science Research Council papers, 1937-1941, arranged chronologically, concern the activities of the Council relating to Day's participation as a member-at-large, 1937-1941, and as Chairman of the Council's Committee on Appraisal of Research, 1937-1939. This committee was established to examine the methodology of research in the social sciences. The papers contain correspondence with prominent figures in the social sciences and include memoranda, reports, printed material, and minutes dealing with the selection of committee members, the contributors of scholarly works in the social sciences to be appraised, and the selection of appraisers, as well as evaluations of the appraisals produced. In addition to a conference on Herbert Blumer's appraisal of "The Polish Peasant" by Znaniecki and Thomas, topics include research in public administration; a seminar on "Science: Its History, Philosophy, and Relation to Democracy," 1939; the Council's future role; and possible sources of funding. Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association papers, arranged chronologically, concern the policies and administration of the association. Day served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the association, 1937-1941, and was Chairman of the Nominating Committee, 1939. The primary correspondents are the President of the TIAA, Henry James, and the Vice President, Rainor B. Robbins. The papers include letters, memoranda, reports, financial records, business statistics, constitution and by-laws, and minutes of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee, 1935-1941. In addition to the general question of investment policies, other issues covered are the establishment in 1939 of the financial independence of the association from the Carnegie Corporation; revision of annuity contracts, 1941; proposed relations between the TIAA and the American Association of University Professors, 1941; and a legislative amendment for tax exemption, 1941. Papers of the Teaching Film Custodians, Inc., 1936-1942, are arranged chronologically and concern the activities of the Advisory Committee on the Use of Motion Pictures in Education, organized at the request of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. and established to promote the scientific use of motion pictures for educational purposes. The primary correspondent, Mark A. May, was Chairman of the Advisory Committee and a Director of Teaching Films, Inc. Papers include correspondence, reports, minutes, and financial records. The primary issues covered are a report on the scope and purpose of the Advisory Committee, 1937; opposition to legislation proposing a reduction in tariffs on foreign films, 1938; and a motion picture classification system and catalogue for schools.
ArchivalResource: 66 cubic ft.
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- Day, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951. Edmund Ezra Day papers, 1921-1952.
Jervey, Edward Drewry, 1929-. Papers of Edward Drewry Jervey [manuscript], 1961-1974.
Title:
Papers of Edward Drewry Jervey [manuscript], 1961-1974.
Include office files of Philip J. Hirschkop, attorney for Jervey in his 1972 suit against Charles K. Martin, Jr., President, and the Board of Visitors of Radford College concerning academic freedom. The files contain depositions, related court decisions regarding teachers' rights, correspondence, exhibits, minutes of Board of Visitors regarding salaries, briefs, jury lists, statements, subpeonas, and other supporting documents.
ArchivalResource: 725 items.
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- Jervey, Edward Drewry, 1929-. Papers of Edward Drewry Jervey [manuscript], 1961-1974.
Faculty records, 1893-1985.
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Faculty records, 1893-1985.
Clippings, articles, directories, bibliographies, publications, and lists of faculty members, 1893-1975; and memos concerning grants, awards, merit raises, and other faculty issues, 1970-1984. Also includes minutes, correspondence, reports, agreements, memos, and handbooks from the Faculty Association, the Faculty Assembly, faculty committees, the American Association of University Professors, and the Civil Service Employees Association (N.Y.), 1964-1985.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft., 2 cubic ft.
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- State University College at Potsdam, N.Y. Faculty records, 1893-1985.
Marx, Guido H. (Guido Hugo), b. 1871. Guido H. Marx papers, 1893-1949.
Title:
Guido H. Marx papers, 1893-1949.
Correspondence, speeches, typed autobiography, reprints, press releases, minutes, pamphlets, clippings, and reports, 1898-1949, pertaining to his academic career at Stanford and his political interests which included repeal of criminal syndicalism laws, labor unions, the Sacco-Vanzetti case, cooperatives, and control of public utilities. Organizations represented include American Association of University Professors, American Civil Liberties Union, American Federation of Teachers, the Pacific Co-operative League, Inc., the National Popular Government League, and the People's Legislative Service. Papers also include his engineering thesis from Cornell, 1893, and correspondence with Upton Sinclair, 1922-23, regarding Sinclair's text on Stanford University that became part of his book GOOSE-STEP.
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- Marx, Guido H. (Guido Hugo), b. 1871. Guido H. Marx papers, 1893-1949.
Young, James Harvey. James Harvey Young papers, 1946-1989.
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James Harvey Young papers, 1946-1989.
Correspondence, reports, minutes, videocassettes, subject files, photostats, manuscripts, microfilm, motion picture film, audio cassettes, transcripts, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 linear ft. (ca. 28,000 pieces)
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- Young, James Harvey. James Harvey Young papers, 1946-1989.
Inventory to the Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.), 1952-1973
Title:
Inventory to the Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.) 1952-1973
Earle W. Clifford, Jr. came to Rutgers University in 1963 to serve as Dean of Student Affairs. In this position he was responsible for overseeing activities outside the classroom and had various offices reporting to him. From 1970 to 1972 he was Vice President of Student Affairs. Clifford was at Rutgers during a time in which many social and educational changes were taking place. This collection contains many of his professional papers, which contain his thoughts and reactions to the events of those times.
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- Inventory to the Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.), 1952-1973
Michigan College of Mining and Technology. Edward V. Sittler Dismissal Records, 1949-1962.
Title:
Edward V. Sittler Dismissal Records, 1949-1962.
Records, 1949-1962, documenting the dismissal of Edward V. Sittler, an assistant professor of German at the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in Houghton, Michigan. Includes correspondence, clippings and legal papers documenting the hiring and dismissal of Sittler and the subsequent lawsuits brought by Sittler against the college. Also includes transcripts of some of Sittler's broadcasts during World War II. Sittler was a United States citizen who renounced his citizenship to become a German citizen just before World War II. As a member of the Nazi party, he engaged in English-language broadcasts of falsified news stories designed to damage the morale of American troops. In addition, he misrepresented his citizenship status during his employment with the Michigan College of Mining and Technology.
ArchivalResource: 0.18 cubic feet; 1/2 manuscript box (letter size)
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- Michigan College of Mining and Technology. Edward V. Sittler Dismissal Records, 1949-1962.
Howard Landis Bevis papers, 1940-1956
Title:
Howard Landis Bevis papers 1940-1956
The collection is sorted strictly alphabetically, broken down not by series but by box.
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- Howard Landis Bevis papers, 1940-1956
Auburn University. Dept. of Music. Records, 1970-1984.
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Records, 1970-1984.
Records consist of the department's files on the Mayfield case, including correspondence (1976-82); affidavits; depositions; hearing transcripts; motions and responses; and interrogations from the trial (1982).
ArchivalResource: 1 cu. ft. (1 records box)
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- Auburn University. Dept. of Music. Records, 1970-1984.
Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1897-1953,. Invitations and announcements sent to Atcheon and Virginia Hench for University of Virginia and civic events [manuscript], 1907-1950.
Title:
Invitations and announcements sent to Atcheon and Virginia Hench for University of Virginia and civic events [manuscript], 1907-1950.
Invitations and annoucements include a supper at Christ Episcopal Parish House; an illustrated lecture by Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin on the Williamsburg restorations for the benefit of mountain missions; Founder's Day exercises featuring an exhibition of the T. Catesby Jones collection of modern prints; Virginia Sympnony Orchestra; Virginia Celebrity Concerts; Jolly Rogers informal dance; William H. White Foundation lecture by William Draper Lewis; a weekly radio broadcast of University life; Institute of Public Affairs reception; Summer Quarter musical program, reception and dance; an "At Home" for President and Mrs. Newcomb; a lecture by William E. Dodd, U. S. ambassador to German, 1937; a lecture series by Dr. Robert Russell Wicks of Princeton University, 1936, Dean Lynn Harold Hough of Drew theological Seminary, 1937, and the Rt. Rev. R. E. L. Strider, Bishop of West Virginia, 1938 sent by Religious Exercises Committee chairman Armistead C. Gordon, Jr.a lecture on the problems of Inter-American cooperation by Ezequiel Padilla; a student volunteer convention; a tea for visiting high school principals; an Assembly of Professors meeting to hear a report from the Committee on Contractual Relations; a meeting of the American Association of University Professors; the Dulaney Book Exchange; a U. Va. employer's help wanted card, and a list of movies, concerts, exhibitions and lectures for the 1950/1951 school year. The collection also cotains a form letter sent to Hench by the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company of Boston, 1937, soliciting the purchase of automobile insurance and noting that his name as a "careful driver" had been suggested by George B. Eager of the Law School. The collection also contains a Founder's Day 1907 announcement, possibly collected by Hench.
ArchivalResource: circa 30 items.
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- Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1897-1953,. Invitations and announcements sent to Atcheon and Virginia Hench for University of Virginia and civic events [manuscript], 1907-1950.
Barton, Sam Beal. Oral history interview with Sam Barton, 1977 April 15 and 1979 November 30.
Title:
Oral history interview with Sam Barton, 1977 April 15 and 1979 November 30.
Interview with Sam Barton concerning his experiences as emeritus professor of economics at North Texas State University (later became the University of Noth Texas). Barton discusses his family background, his educational experiences at the University of Texas at Austin, and his membership in the League for Industrial Democracy. He also speaks of winter lambing in West Texas, his experiences during the Depression, his view of the economics and sociology department at North Texas in 1939, and his experiences in the U.S. Army training camps and the Pacific Theater during World War II. Barton recalls the organization of AAUP, CCTA, and TACT on the North Texas campus, his activities in the field of workmen's compensation, the work of Fred Schmidt in CIO and AFL-CIO, his activities in the redrafting of the Texas Workmen's Compensation Law in 1957, and the work of Jerry Holloman in AFL-CIO. Barton also explains his research, consultant, and organizational activities, comments about labor arbitrator Byron Abernethy, and talks about the highlights of his career at North Texas State University.
ArchivalResource: 168 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Barton, Sam Beal. Oral history interview with Sam Barton, 1977 April 15 and 1979 November 30.
American Association of University Professors records, ., 1934-1953
Title:
American Association of University Professors records, . 1934-1953
The purpose of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is to advance academic freedom and shared governance, to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education, and to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good. The collection includes correspondence, reports, proceedings, memoranda, and other materials of the American Association of University Professors from the period when Duke University faculty member William T. Laprade was chairman of its Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure (1937-1942, 1948-1953), and president (1942-1943). A sample of the folders shows material concerning academic freedom cases, dismissals, quality of educational support and other matters of concern to the organization's membership.
ArchivalResource: 10,000 Items,; 13.5 linear feet
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- American Association of University Professors records, ., 1934-1953
Guide to the Walton R. Johnson Papers, 1949-2001, bulk 1995-1999
Title:
Guide to the Walton R. Johnson Papers 1949-2001, bulk 1995-1999
The papers of Walton R. Johnson, Professor of Social Anthropology, Department of Africana Studies at Rutgers University, contain material dated between 1949 and 2001. The bulk of the material covers the years 1995 to 1999. The collection was largely assembled by Johnson to chronicle the events at Rutgers University during the spring of 1995, a semester of crisis for the university ignited by racially insensitive remarks made by then Rutgers President Francis L. Lawrence.Johnson gathered copies of the extensive news coverage occasioned by the events at Rutgers. He also gathered research material on minority and race issues that are included in this collection along with some personal papers relating to course work and his own writings. In general, the papers consist of copies of news stories, draft copies, correspondence, position papers, and articles of interest.
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- Guide to the Walton R. Johnson Papers, 1949-2001, bulk 1995-1999
Audrey Beck Papers
Title:
Audrey Beck Papers
The collection chronicles the eighteen year political career of Audrey Beck focusing on her terms as State representative (1969-1975) and State Senator (1975-1983). The collection includes materials on Beck's campaigns, her House and Senate terms, committees on which she sat, issues with which she was particularly involved (women's issues, education and tax reform) as well as material on her career prior to entering politics. Included are correspondence, legislative documents, clippings, memoranda, photographs, reports, publications, speeches and related materials. Although she began her career as a district representative for Mansfield, CT, the significant portions of the collection are those that document her senatorial years in the Connecticut General Assembly. The Beck Papers also serve as a companion collection to the Papers of Chase Going Woodhouse (various positions in public service, 1925-1980) and Dorothy Goodwin (54th District, 1974-1984), colleagues of Beck. The three collections together present a fairly complete picture of a generation of women in the Connecticut legislature.
ArchivalResource: 65 linear ft.
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- Audrey Beck Papers., undated, 1930-1983.
Guide to the Ardath W. Burks Papers, 1928-1996
Title:
Guide to the Ardath W. Burks Papers 1928-1996
The Ardath W. Burks Papers, 1928-1996, are those maintained and created by Ardath W. Burks, Rutgers University administrator and Professor of Asian Studies. The papers contain material relating to both Burks' personal and public activities. Personal activities relate to his family and home life. His relationship with Japan, manifested in many ways, dominates his public activities; Burks' education, military service, promotion of positive relationships between Japan and the United States, and his academic career and endeavors relating to academia comprise elements of his public activities. However, the line of demarcation between the two spheres of activity blurs often, and documents like correspondence frequently contain information related to a myriad of topics,such as his family life, academic activities, and participation in Sister Cities International programs.
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- Guide to the Ardath W. Burks Papers, 1928-1996
University of Connecticut, Labor Education Center Records., undated, 1948-1970.
Title:
University of Connecticut, Labor Education Center Records. undated, 1948-1970.
First established as a program within the Labor Management Institute in 1946, Labor Education evolved into a separate center in 1961. Its purpose is to fulfill the educational, consultation, and research needs of the state's unions.
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- University of Connecticut, Labor Education Center Records., undated, 1948-1970.
Papers, 1956-1971.
Title:
Papers, 1956-1971.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, speeches, photographs, and other items pertaining to the State University College at Plattsburgh, the American Association of University Professors, Canadian studies, faculty, students, various departments, exhibits, and other aspects of the growth of the college.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3.5 cubic ft.
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- Hirsh, Hans E. Papers, 1956-1971.
Minnesota State University Board. Academic Affairs Division. Subject files, 1967-1981.
Title:
Subject files, 1967-1981.
Consisting mainly of correspondence, reports, and related materials, the files cover not only the department's organization and daily operation, but also such special topics as academic computing; affirmative action; budget; community service activities; competency based, continuing, early childhood, teacher, and vocational education; cooperative educational programs/consortia; credit workshops; daycare centers; educational service areas; energy conservation; enrollment; faculty; graduate degrees/programs; health planning; Indian affairs; information center; labor relations; laboratory schools; legislation; mission statements; off-campus locations; statewide testing program; student government; student-faculty ratios; summer sessions; transfer policies; Common Market (travel program); tuition; veterans; and women's athletics.
ArchivalResource: 8.3 cu. ft. (9 boxes).
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- Minnesota State University Board. Academic Affairs Division. Subject files, 1967-1981.
Censure Records, U 38. 1., 1956-1966
Title:
Censure Records, 1956-1966
Materials dealing with fallout at Texas Technological College following the Board of Directors' firing of three professors.
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- Censure Records, U 38. 1., 1956-1966
William J. Baumol Papers, ca. 1940-1995, (bulk 1950-1990)
Title:
William J. Baumol Papers, ca. 1940-1995 (bulk 1950-1990)
ArchivalResource: 70.7 Linear Feet; 54,675 Items
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- William J. Baumol Papers, ca. 1940-1995, (bulk 1950-1990)
University of Connecticut, Provost's Office Records, 1931-2003.
Title:
University of Connecticut, Provost's Office Records 1931-2003.
The Provost's Office is responsible for University matters pertaining to academic activities and policy, including jurisdiction over the various schools, as well as faculty and student matters. In addition, the Office is responsible for the daily internal operations of the University Senate andat one point, the Board of Trustees. The Provost's Office was established in 1950 when the Provost assumed the functions of the Dean of the University. In 1975, the Office was abolished and its functions were assigned to the new Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Vice President of Finance and Administration. These functions were merged under the administration of the Chancellor in 1991. The name of the office changed from Chancellor's Office back to Provost's Office in 2000.
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- University of Connecticut, Provost's Office Records, 1931-2003.
William Ernest Hocking papers
Title:
William Ernest Hocking papers
Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet (110 boxes)
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- Correspondence, 1860-1979.
Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
Title:
Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving the university fiscal crisis of the early and mid 1970s.
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- Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
Pollitt, Daniel H. Some highlights of AAUP activities at the University of North Carolina-C.H.
Title:
Some highlights of AAUP activities at the University of North Carolina-C.H. [1974]
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Pollitt, Daniel H. Some highlights of AAUP activities at the University of North Carolina-C.H.
Inventory to the Records of the Office of the President (Lewis Webster Jones). Group II, Academic Freedom Cases, 1942-1958
Title:
Inventory to the Records of the Office of the President (Lewis Webster Jones). Group II, Academic Freedom Cases 1942-1958
The records of the Academic Freedom series created in the Office of Rutgers president Lewis Webster Jones consists of four manuscript boxes of documents that span from 1942-1958. The earliest records document the professional histories of Professors Heimlich, Finley, and Glasser, and the latest documents concern the Board of Governors dealing with censure by the AAUP and AALS. The bulk of the material is from 1952-1953, documenting the procedures of the University in evaluation of the cases and dismissal or resignation of the professors. The records are arranged into two series.
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- Inventory to the Records of the Office of the President (Lewis Webster Jones). Group II, Academic Freedom Cases, 1942-1958
Papers, 1916-1972.
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Papers, 1916-1972.
Correspondence, programs, brochures, clippings, photographs, manuscripts, notes, and speeches, concerning Hyslop's career at Hunter College, Dept. of History matters, student and general politics, Hyslop's activity in the American Historical Association and with the AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, French history, including an essay on Jean Bodin, Phi Beta Kappa, Humanities Club, International Relations Club, American Association of University Professors, and other matters; and school work and tests, 1916-1918.
ArchivalResource: 5.2 cubic ft.
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- Hyslop, Beatrice Fry, 1899-. Papers, 1916-1972.
Akers, W. Gerald, d. 1993. Oral history interviews with W. Gerald Akers, 1974 Jul. 10.
Title:
Oral history interviews with W. Gerald Akers, 1974 Jul. 10.
The collection consists of an oral history interview with W. Gerald Akers on July 10, 1974, a print transcript, and an online version of both the audiotape and the transcript. The interviewee discussed Old Dominion University history in the 1930s and 1940s; the influence of William and Mary on Old Dominion University, which was originally the College of William & Mary, Norfolk Division; faculty salaries; the education and housing of African American students; the Dean Hodges administration; and the American Association of University Professors.
ArchivalResource: sound cassettes : 2.CD-ROM : 2.Transcript (22 p.)
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- Akers, W. Gerald, d. 1993. Oral history interviews with W. Gerald Akers, 1974 Jul. 10.
Gundlach, Ralph H. (Ralph Harrelson), 1902-1978. Ralph H. Gundlach papers 1918-1974 bulk 1936-1974).
Title:
Ralph H. Gundlach papers 1918-1974 bulk 1936-1974).
Letters, speeches and writings, court papers, notes, ephemera, and newspaper clippings dealing with the investigations into Gundlach's alleged communist activities, his dismissal from the University, the subsequent lawsuits, and his attempts to exoneratre himself. Also includes his support for Spanish Civil War refugees. Major correspondents include Raymond B. Allen, K.L. Chang, Hugh DeLacy, Bonnie Bird Gundlach, Florence B. James, Anny (Anci) Koppel, Arthur Langlie, Bernis Thompson, Colston E. Warne, the American Association of University Professors, the American Psychological Association, the Spanish Refugee Appeal of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, and the University of Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1.47 cu. ft. (4 boxes)
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- Gundlach, Ralph H. (Ralph Harrelson), 1902-1978. Ralph H. Gundlach papers 1918-1974 bulk 1936-1974).
Acomb, Frances Dorothy, 1907-. Frances D. Acomb papers, 1953-1975.
Title:
Frances D. Acomb papers, 1953-1975.
Papers contain correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, and printed matter dealing with Acomb's study of European history, particularly Jacques Mallet Du Pan; as well as the Duke University chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the American Association of University Women, and other professional organizations.
ArchivalResource: 500 items (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Acomb, Frances Dorothy, 1907-. Frances D. Acomb papers, 1953-1975.
Chancellor's papers: Faculty / 1966-1994.
Title:
Chancellor's papers: Faculty / 1966-1994.
Within the series are items pertaining to the American Association of University Professors, the 1974-75 University Handbook, annual reports, research requests and grants, Division Chair meetings, salary packets, compensation, union information, teaching evaluations, "Wage-Price" Freeze, Bush Sabbatical applications, single quarter leave requests, terminations and leaves of absences. Of special interest are the various files from the UMM chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), containing memoranda, committee rosters, correspondence, etc.; materials from the Division Chairs meetings for various years; the Faculty Parties file which details faculty social events from the 1960s; the Faculty Salary Equalization materials from 1971-77; John Q. Imholte's Installation Address; and the Faculty Lists for various years. Names included in series are: David Johnson, Eric Klinger, Mary Ruth Brown, Karla Klinger, Bert Ahern, Rebecca Webb, Michael Korth, Nathaniel Hart, Bettina Blake, Edith Rodgers Farrell, John Q. Imholte, Gary McGrath, Truman Driggs, and Rodney A. Briggs.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes.
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- University of Minnesota, Morris. Office of the Chancellor. Chancellor's papers: Faculty / University of Minnesota, Morris, Office of the Chancellor. 1966-1994.
Carl W. Gottschalk Papers (#4935), 1930s-1999
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Carl W. Gottschalk Papers (#4935) 1930s-1999
Carl W. Gottschalk (1922-1997), professor of medicine and physiology at the University of North Carolina, 1952-1995, studied butterflies as a young man, but was most known for his work in frostbite, general renal/kidney function, and chronic renal disease. He was also an avid collector of rare books, especially on physiology and nephrology. The collection includes writings and illustrations, research materials, biographical materials, and correspondence and related materials chiefly documenting Gottschalk's medical research and teaching career. Materials also relate to his university administration functions and to his other interests, especially collecting rare books on physiology and nephrology. Topics of his writings include studies on extreme cold, renal function, transplantation, hemodialysis, chronic renal disease, and the history of the medical profession. Research materials consists of class notes, research notes, write-ups of experiment results, and other material in major areas of Gottschalk's professional interest, chiefly frostbite, general renal/kidney function, transplantation, and chronic renal disease. Correspondence and related materials consists primarily of items pertaining to Gottschalk's professional activities. Materials relate to his general research interests--frostbite and hypothermia, renal/kidney function, transplantation, and chronic renal disease--and to his activities with professional organizations, including the National Kidney Foundation, the American Society of Nephrology, and the International Society of Nephrology; his interest in entomology, especially studying butterflies and the development of his butterfly collection; his education and military service; his work as chair of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease; and his collecting of rare books.
ArchivalResource: About 9,000 items (22.5 linear feet)
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- Carl W. Gottschalk Papers (#4935), 1930s-1999
American Association of University Professors. University of Notre Dame Chapter. Records, 1946-1973.
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Records, 1946-1973.
Correspondence, minutes, meeting material, subject files, and publications. Principal correspondents include the chapter's presidents and secretaries, national AAUP officers, and Notre Dame administrators.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet.
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- American Association of University Professors. University of Notre Dame Chapter. Records, 1946-1973.
University of Connecticut, Office of Public Information. Records, 1918-2000
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Office of Public Information records, 1918-2000.
The office created, handled and distributed the official communications of the institutions with the public and press communities. These operations were transferred to the Athletic Communications Office and the University Relations Office (currently known as University Communications) in 1977-19782 and 2000, respectively.
ArchivalResource: 215.0 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut, Office of Public Information Records, undated, 1918-2000.
Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931. Papers, 1882-1931.
Title:
Papers, 1882-1931.
Collection contains correspondence, printed materials, newspaper clippings, interviews, photographs and scrapbooks. His work included his research in barberry, rust and plant diseases, fungi, poisonous plants, seeds, weeds as well as his interests in conservation and the history of ISU. The collection contains materials on organizations including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, British Ecological Society, Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa State Historical Society, Osborn Club, Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Psi. Correspondents include Liberty H. Bailey, Charles E. Bessey, Robert E. Buchanan, George Washington Carver, Albert B. Cummins, Warren Garst, William T. Hornaday, Thomas H. Macbride, Herbert Osborn, Charles S. Sargent, Henry A. Wallace and James Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 23.8 linear ft. (76 document boxes, 1 oversize box) + 49 v.
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- Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931. Papers, 1882-1931.
Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962. Papers, 1908-1962.
Title:
Papers, 1908-1962.
Personal and family papers, correspondence, subject files, writings by Frazier and others, research files and notebooks, photographs, memorabilia, and scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 75 linear ft.
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- Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962. Papers, 1908-1962.
Philip D. Ortego y Gasca Papers BENSON-MS ORTEGO Y GASCA. 24321968., 1948-1990 (bulk 1957-1990)
Title:
Philip D. Ortego y Gasca Papers 1948-1990 (bulk 1957-1990)
Professional papers of Mexican American writer and educator Philip Ortego y Gasca.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear feet, 13 sound cassettes, 7 video cassettes
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- Philip D. Ortego y Gasca Papers BENSON-MS ORTEGO Y GASCA. 24321968., 1948-1990 (bulk 1957-1990)
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
Title:
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
J. B. Matthews (1894-1966) was a Methodist missionary, college professor, author, lecturer, and prominent conservative spokesman. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, speeches, reprints, clippings, broadsides, newsletters, press releases, petitions, and other printed material, chiefly 1930-1969. The principal focus of the collection relates to the work and research of Matthews and his associates in the area of anti-communism, particularly in connection with Matthews' role as Director of Research for the Special Committee on Un-American Activities of the U.S. House of Representatives (1938-1945), Executive Director of the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations of the U.S. Senate (1953), and a consultant for John A. Clements Associates. Many of the organizations, newspapers, periodicals, and persons represented in the collection have various leftist, socialist, communist, radical, or pacifist (especially anti-Vietnam War) connections.Individuals represented in the files include Ralph Abernathy, Bella Abzug, Roy Cohn, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Harrington, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Lash, Joseph McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Benjamin Mandel, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Linus Pauling, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Untermeyer.
ArchivalResource: 479 Linear Feet; 307,000 Items
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- J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
American Association of University Professors (AAUP), University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Records
Title:
American Association of University Professors (AAUP), University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Records
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes, 3 linear feet
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- American Association of University Professors (AAUP), University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Records
Arnold S. Nash Papers (#4910), 1939-1974
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Arnold S. Nash Papers (#4910) 1939-1974
Arnold Samuel Nash (1906- ) was a professor in the Department of Religion of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and an Anglican minister. Nash moved to the United States from his native England in 1939. His particular areas of academic interest were philosophy of science, sociology of science, and the sociology of religion. He was the author of (1944) and numerous articles. Arnold Samuel Nash's papers reflect his interests in current events and issues facing the University of North Carolina. Included are records from UNC Department of Religion; routine business papers as well as records of Nash's speaking engagements and conferences, extensive correspondence files, and subject files on current events. Most of the speech and conference materials relate to religion and the university or the university and society. In the correspondence files are letters to and from the friends he left in England; topics discussed in these letters include the experience of living in London through World War II, the Lend Lease Program, and the Speaker Ban at the University of North Carolina. Also included is a letter to Nash from Albert Einstein. The University and the Modern World
ArchivalResource: About 6000 items (8.0 linear feet).
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- Arnold S. Nash Papers (#4910), 1939-1974
Stevens, Rolland Elwell, 1915-. Papers, 1956-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1956-1980.
Correspondence, publications, reports, minutes, research notes, surveys, newsletters, photos, reference manual, and other papers, relating to library school curriculum, archives education conferences and course materials, the series of Phineas L. Windsor Lectures in Librarianship, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign search committees for a director of its library and a dean of its Graduate School of Library Science, interlibrary loans, Stevens's retirement, and other topics. Organizations represented include Beta Phi Mu, ALA Library Research Round Table, Phi Beta Kappa, American Library Association Editorial Committee, Association of American Library Schools, American Association of University Professors, North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and Council on Library Resources.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Stevens, Rolland Elwell, 1915-. Papers, 1956-1980.
Records of the Edwin Berry Burgum Academic Freedom Case., 1934-1961
Title:
Records of the Edwin Berry Burgum Academic Freedom Case. 1934-1961
Edwin Berry Burgum served as an associate professor of English at NYU from 1924 to 1953. Spanning the period 1934 - 1961, the Records of the Edwin Berry Burgum Academic Freedom Case document Professor Burgum's academic career, his political involvement, and subsequent suspension and dismissal from NYU for refusing to answer U.S. Senate inquiries about his possible affiliation with the Communist Party. The collection includes records pertaining to the case from: the Office of the Chancellor, the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, the Office of the Dean of Washington Square College, and the Faculty Committee of the University Senate.
ArchivalResource: 4.25 Linear feet; 4.25 linear feet (8 Boxes)
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- Records of the Edwin Berry Burgum Academic Freedom Case., 1934-1961
University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Kenneth Wilson and Anthony DiBenedetto, 1974-1986], undated, 1962-1983.
Title:
University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Kenneth Wilson and Anthony DiBenedetto, 1974-1986] undated, 1962-1983.
The Vice President for Academic Affairs, formerly the Provost, is the chief academic officer of the University and reports directly to the University President. The following University officers report to the Vice President for Academic Affairs: Assistant and Associate Provosts, Deans of Schools and Colleges, and the Directors of the Computer Center, Fiscal Services, Institutional Research, and the University Libraries.
ArchivalResource: 18.25 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Kenneth Wilson and Anthony DiBenedetto, 1974-1986], undated, 1962-1983.
Inventory to the Records of The Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR), 1985-1998, bulk 1996-1998
Title:
Inventory to the Records of The Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) 1985-1998, bulk 1996-1998
The Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) was an organization founded by members of Rutgers faculty in 1996. The Alliance was particularly concerned with faculty governance and the involvement of the faculty in policy decisions. The group formed as the result of their dissatisfaction with University President Francis L. Lawrence (1990-2003). Particular areas of contention were the athletic program at Rutgers, faculty employment issues, and other Lawrence-sponsored initiatives. The records in this collection consist of correspondence, position papers, newsletters, research, and articles of interest. John R. Gillis deposited the FAR records with University Archives on May 26, 2004.
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- Inventory to the Records of The Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR), 1985-1998, bulk 1996-1998
Heberle, Rudolf, b. 1896. Rudolf Heberle papers, 1918-1991 (bulk 1936-1980).
Title:
Rudolf Heberle papers, 1918-1991 (bulk 1936-1980).
Professional and personal papers including correspondence, notes, printed material, clippings, writings, and research files relating to professional activities and interest in global politics. Personal correspondence and photographs relate to family and community involvement.
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- Heberle, Rudolf, b. 1896. Rudolf Heberle papers, 1918-1991 (bulk 1936-1980).
Wright, Quincy, 1890-1970. Correspondence of Quincy Wrighth[manuscript] 1919-1965.
Title:
Correspondence of Quincy Wrighth[manuscript] 1919-1965.
Papers regarding Wright's involvement with the American Association of University professors, and the U.N. Commission on human rights.
ArchivalResource: 3 ft.ca. 3600 items.
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- Wright, Quincy, 1890-1970. Correspondence of Quincy Wrighth[manuscript] 1919-1965.
University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Homer D. Babbidge, 1962-1972], undated, 1962-1972.
Title:
University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Homer D. Babbidge, 1962-1972] undated, 1962-1972.
Homer Daniels Babbidge was born in 1925 in Weston, Massachusetts, and raised in New Haven, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale University in 1945 with a degree in political science and subsequently earned his master's and doctorate from the same institution. Babbidge became president of the University of Connecticut in 1962 and remained in the office until his retirement in 1972. His years at UConn were among the most productive, and the most turbulent, in the University's history. Homer D. Babbidge died in 1984.
ArchivalResource: 145.8 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Homer D. Babbidge, 1962-1972], undated, 1962-1972.
Guide to the Professional Staff Congress/City University of New York Records, 1926-2018
Title:
Guide to the Professional Staff Congress/City University of New York Records, 1926-2018
The Professional Staff Congress/City University of New York (PSC) is the union that represents faculty and professional/technical staff at CUNY. It is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers as AFT Local 2234. This collection includes records of the union's activity in the areas of collective bargaining, representation of members in grievance proceedings, lobbying (at state and city levels), publicity, general support for public higher education, and participation in national, statewide and citywide labor bodies. In addition to records of the PSC, the collection includes records of its two predecessor organizations, the Legislative Conference of CUNY and the United Federation of College Teachers.
ArchivalResource: 235.5 Linear Feet in 235 record cartons, 1 media box, and 1 folder; 12.14 Gigabytes on 2 DVD-Rs, 5 floppy disks (3.5 in), and 4 CD-R; 10 Reels on 10 reels of microfilm; 2 archived websites
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- Professional Staff Congress/City University of New York Records and Photographs, Bulk, 1960-1999, 1926-2009, bulk 1960s-1990s
Paul A. Freund papers
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Paul A. Freund papers
The Papers of Paul Freund consist of materials related to his work as government lawyer, author, teacher, authority on Constitutional Law, and as a member of numerous organizations, such as the American Association of Arts and Sciences.
ArchivalResource: 242 boxes and 17 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1918-1993
Papers, 1957-1977
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Papers, 1957-1977
Legal documents, research papers, course material, correspondence, etc., of Margaret Thekla Cussler, sociologist.
ArchivalResource: 10 cartons
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- Papers, 1957-1977
American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1927-1983.
Title:
American Association of University Professors records, 1927-1983.
The American Association of University Professors Records include correspondence, reports, proceedings, memoranda, and other materials of the American Association of University Professors from the period when Duke University faculty member William T. Laprade was chairman of its Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure (1937-1942, 1948-1953), and president (1942-1943). A sample of the folders shows material concerning academic freedom cases, dismissals, quality of educational support and other matters of concern to the organization's membership. The collection also contains materials created by the Duke University Chapter of the AAUP.
ArchivalResource: 20000 items (19.5 linear ft.)
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- American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1927-1983.
University of Connecticut Libraries Records, undated, 1882-
Title:
University of Connecticut Libraries Records undated, 1882-
ArchivalResource: 64.95 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut Libraries Records, undated, 1882-
William D. Metz Collection William D. Metz Collection 1946-1982
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William D. Metz Collection William D. Metz Collection 1946-1982
The William D. Metz papers relate primarily to his tenure as Professor of History at the University of Rhode Island from 1946 to 1982. The collection is comprised of two series; Subject Files and Correspondence. The Subject Files contain a wide range of materials pertaining to committees, organizations, fraternities, and departments of the University that Metz was involved with. The Correspondence series (1952-1981) contains letters and correspondence Metz received from or sent to various individuals during his tenure. Both series are arranged alphabetically.
ArchivalResource: 20.5 linear feet; 41 box(es)
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- William D. Metz Collection, 1946-1982
Clemson University. Office of the President. Bill Lee Atchley speeches. 1979-1985 : 1981-1985.
Title:
Bill Lee Atchley speeches. 1979-1985 : 1981-1985.
This series contains the speeches, press releases, and writings of Bill Lee Atchley, President of Clemson University 1979-1984. The series is divided into categories of "Faculty and Staff," "Speeches and Remarks," and "Writings." Atchley gave the speeches at University functions; to meetings of faculty and alumni; at meetings of organizations such as the South Carolina Dairy Association, Rotary Club, and Chamber of Commerce; and at learned societies and professional associations such as the American Society of Engineering Education. Recurring topics include energy, the role of higher education in agricultural development, and technological education. Included in the series is a briefing book used by President Atchley in preparing his speechies for the "Meet Bill Atchley" series of speaking engagements held throughout South Carolina from 1981-1984. The folders are arranged chronologically. An index to the speeches is provided in folder one of the series.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft.
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- Clemson University. Office of the President. Bill Lee Atchley speeches. 1979-1985 : 1981-1985.
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889. Harold Boner papers, 1925-1970.
Title:
Harold Boner papers, 1925-1970.
Professor Harold Boner's papers consist of manuscripts, notes, correspondence, literary magazines, and biography card files, which he used as resource material in teaching 19th century English literature. The bulk of the material relates to Boner's biography, Giant's Ladder: David H. Moffat and his Railroad (1962), consisting of page proofs, typescripts, and notes and correspondence from Colorado railroad enthusiasts, pertaining to Colorado history. Also included is the typescript of Hungry Generations, a work on Malthusian theory (1955), as well as a copy of Gerard Manley Hopkins MA thesis (1931). Additionally, there are seven letters from Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry magazine and correspondence with other editors and publishers such as Haniel Long and Idella Purnell (Palms magazine), Yvor Winters, Stanley J. Kunitz, Ridgely Torrence and Malcolm Cowley (The New Republic magazine), H.S. Lantham (The Macmillan Company), and Frank Stanton (president of CBS television network), dated 1925-1966 [bulk, 1925-1940]).
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2.0 linear ft.)
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- Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889. Harold Boner papers, 1925-1970.
J. Gus Liebenow, Collection, 1949-1999
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J. Gus Liebenow Collection 1949-1999
J. Gus Liebenow was a professor emeritus of political science at Indiana University. Starting his tenure in 1958, Liebenow also served as the dean for Research and Advanced Studies as well as vice president and dean of Academic Affairs. In 1961, he also found the University's African Studies Program. This collections consists of lecture notes, personal files, department records, Liebenow's writings, and materials from numerous organizations he was affiliated with.
ArchivalResource: 15 cubic feet; 15 records cartons
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- J. Gus Liebenow, Collection, 1949-1999
Huffman, Roy E. (Roy Elwood). Roy E. Huffman papers, 1923-1990.
Title:
Roy E. Huffman papers, 1923-1990.
Includes photocopies or reprints of previously published materials, reports, speeches and presentations, plans, programs, schedules, studies, and numerous papers related to his professional positions at Montana State University; numerous research notes and unfinished manuscript pages with bibliographical materials and citations; personal and professional correspondence; and clippings from newspapers and journals. Subjects are wide ranging but can be characterized into several categories: a) files on topics of general interest or research interest; b) files related to specific organizations, conferences, symposia or programs both professional and governmental (these may have correspondence and attachments included); c) files related to the research and publication of Roy Huffman's writings; d) files related to Montana State University (Montana State College before 1962) which may be by subject; by department; by specific positions Huffman held during his career; by committee, program, institutional or branch names; by faculty, students or individuals; or as miscellaneous items; and e) correspondence: alphabetical files of a professional or personal nature maintained by Huffman plus individually named correspondence files of colleagues intimately involved with his research and writing as well as politicians and selected projects or organizations. Representation of government agencies including the Federal Farm Security Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Energy Research and Development Administration, National Science Foundation, and regional entities such as the Missouri River Basin Commission and Columbia River Basin Inter-Agency Committee, Great Plains Agricultural Council, Montana Experiment Station and Extension Service, and the Water Resources Research Center. Representative files for professional and academic interests include the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, American Agricultural Economics Association, Western Agricultural Economics Association, Agricultural History Society, American Association of University Professors, Soil Conservation Society of America, Sigma Xi, and others. China (People to People), Russia, Saudi Arabia (agricultural projects), and other countries have individual files. Several untitled files containing research notes, citations and a large rough draft manuscript were combined with research note files with the name Omnibus. Includes materials relating to a book about the influence on farming by the Montana State College Agriculture Dept. which resulted in changes in land use, farm techniques, irrigation, family farms, and government assistance across the nation.
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- Huffman, Roy E. (Roy Elwood). Roy E. Huffman papers, 1923-1990.
Papers of Bernice Resnick Sandler, 1963-2008
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Papers of Bernice Resnick Sandler, 1963-2008
Correspondence, writings, testimonies, speeches, subject files, photographs, and audiovisual material of Bernice Resnick Sandler, feminist and activist specializing in educational equity for women, gender issues in higher education, and other issues of women's rights and equality.
ArchivalResource: 28.98 linear ft.; (69 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 1 folio folder, 2 folio+ folders, 1 oversize folder, 2 supersize folders, 2 audiotapes, 16 videotapes, 1 CD, 5 photograph folders, 1 photoCD, 29 objects, and electronic records
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- Papers of Bernice Resnick Sandler, 1963-2008
Rutgers University. Office of Public Relations. Academic freedom cases records, 1942-1958 (bulk 1952-1953).
Title:
Academic freedom cases records, 1942-1958 (bulk 1952-1953).
Statements of the University Administration, correspondence, press releases, clippings, editorial analyses, biogrpahical information, and faculty committee reports (bulk 1952-1953) regarding the cases of University professors Heimlich, Finley, and Glasser, who invoked the Fifth Amendment in refusal to testify before Congressional Committees regarding questions about Communist Party affiliations and subsequently were dismissed or resigned. Faculty Committee reports include those of a Special Faculty Committee of Review, which advised on the Heimlich-Finley cases, and the Faculty Committee of Review of the School of Law, to which the Glasser case was referred for review and recommendation for further action. Jones created these committees following the recommendation of the Trustee-Faculty-Alumni Committee of Review, appointed by Jones and chaired by Trustee Tracy S. Voorhees, that the professor's refusal to testify raised a question as to their fitness as teachers. Documentation also includes confidential correspondence from Finley to University Dean Herbert P. Woodward refuting the 1951 claims of former Communists Karl August Wittfogel and. William Martin Canning accusing him of being a Communist before a Congressional subcommittee; a letter to the Harvard Crimson from Harvard Law School Professors Zechariaha Chaffee, Jr. and Arthur R. Sutherland stressing the obligations of a citizen to testify before Congress; a copy of the Congressional Record which records James C. Auchincloss, representative of the Third Congressional District of New Jersey reading before Congress Jones' statement Academic Freedom and Civic Responsibility. Includes biographical and professional information on the professors; materials including newspaper articles, editorials, and correspondence relating to the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and Association of American Law Schools (AALS) regarding their censure of Rutgers; and correspondence with other colleges and universities, various organizations, and individuals regarding requests for documentation on the cases.
ArchivalResource: .6 cubic ft. : (1.5 manuscript boxes)
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- Rutgers University. Office of Public Relations. Academic freedom cases records, 1942-1958 (bulk 1952-1953).
Dillard, Dudley D. Dudley Dillard papers, 1948-1990
Title:
Dudley Dillard papers
Dudley Dillard was a professor of economics at the University of Maryland from 1942 to 1991. He served as chairman of the department from 1951 until 1975. He was also acting provost of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences from 1976 until 1977. Dillard's papers consist of files from the Economics Department, correspondence, search committee files, and manuscripts. Major topics in the collection include day-to-day operation of the Economics Department, the Council of Economic Education in Maryland, Woodrow Wilson Fellowships, and American Association of University Professor records relating to student riots and other activities. This collection is unprocessed, but a preliminary inventory is available.
ArchivalResource: 93.00 linear feet
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- Dillard, Dudley D. Dudley Dillard papers, 1948-1990.
American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters. American Association of University Professors, Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters records, 1921-1985.
Title:
American Association of University Professors, Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters records, 1921-1985.
This collection of the American Association of University Professors, Penn State Chapter records documents its activities, particularly during the 1970s. Materials include articles, reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, invoices, financial materials, membership lists, board meeting minutes, bulletins, constitution, newsletters, hearings, and publications. Also includes materials from the AAUP main office, the AAUP Pennsylvania Division, and from various AAUP Chapters throughout the United States.
ArchivalResource: 12 cubic feet.
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- American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters. American Association of University Professors, Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters records, 1921-1985.
Kenneth J. Arrow Papers, 1939-2011
Title:
Kenneth J. Arrow Papers, 1939-2011
ArchivalResource: 72.8 Linear Feet; ca. 43,250 Items
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- Kenneth J. Arrow Papers, 1939-2011
Charles Turner Stone, M. D. Internal Medicine Papers, (1916-1975) MS 23.
Title:
Charles Turner Stone, M.D., Internal Medicine Papers, (1916-1975)
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- Charles Turner Stone, M. D. Internal Medicine Papers, (1916-1975) MS 23.
Papers, 1842-1945, 1871-1945 (bulk)
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Papers, 1842-1945, 1871-1945 (bulk)
Family correspondence includes letters received by her father William Dwight Whitney, 1842-1850; her correspondence with her parents, 1872-1891; and letters received from other family members, 1872-1900. Personal correspondence, 1871-1905, from Jennie and Fannie Bailey, Amanda Brewster, Honor Brooke, Beatrice Chamberlain, Eva Channing, Elizabeth Whitney Putnam, Marie Souvestre, Bessie M. Townsend, and Edith Woolsey concerning intellectual pursuits, travels, Brooke's work with a working girls' club in London (1889), family affairs, and other personal news. Papers from her Vassar position include minutes, reports, materials from her German and drama courses, correspondence with Presidents Taylor and MacCracken, and letters from students. Correspondence, programs, reports, bills, and other items from her work with the American Association of University Professors, the International Council of Women, the National Council of Women, Connecticut Association of Working Girls' Clubs, and other women's groups, 1919-1934. Scrapbooks, class notebooks, and several manuscripts, 1871-1891 and undated; diaries from 1873 to 1945; and correspondence and other materials from trips to Europe, England, and Japan, 1886-1920.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic ft.
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- Whitney, Marian Parker, 1861-1946. Papers, 1842-1945, 1871-1945 (bulk)
Corson, Dale R. Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
Title:
Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving the university fiscal crisis of the early and mid 1970s. Subjects include long range financial planning, the endowment fund, relations with trustees, and the improved functioning of the university administration; also, relations with trustee special committees and the many formal and ad hoc university committees, social responsibility and investment policy, the cultivation of alumni support, relations with the University Faculty, relations with the New York State College of Agriculture, the New York State College of Human Ecology, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Cornell University Medical College, the School of Nursing, the Center for International Studies, the Center for Environmental Quality Management, the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, the Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory, the Human Affairs Program, and the Society for the Humanities; the collection also documents the separation of Cornell and the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, and the growth of the Division of Biological Sciences. Other subjects include the controversy surrounding Cornell United Religious Work and the role of Daniel Berrigan, the investigation of the Safety Division, the involvement of university employees in decision making and grievance procedures, the problems of parking and space needs, the issue of minority hiring on university construction projects, the building of the Campus Store, North Campus Dormitories, and several other facilities, the development of the Dept. of Physical Education and Athletics and intercollegiate athletics generally, and the investigation of Cornell by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The papers show the growth of the Personnel Dept. and the reorganization of the central administration, and the relations between Cornell and the Ivy League and other colleges, and with several educational and philanthropic foundations, including the American Council on Education, the Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York, the American Association of University Professors, the Ford Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation. Similar files are concerned with university research and government funded research, and with relations with state and federal governments and corporations such as IBM and Xerox. Topics also include academic freedom and the rights and responsibilities of the University Faculty, representative governance, the University Senate, the Faculty Council of Representatives, and the Office of the Judicial Administrator. Other subjects include the development of the Affirmative Action Program, the Africana Studies and Research Center, Ujamaa Residential College, and the associated difficulties arising from HEW guidelines pertaining to the college, and the needs of non-black minorities and international students. Other topics include the emergence of women's issues and programs, including the Women's Caucus, the Women's Studies Program, and the Committee on the Status of Women; student dissent, protest, and demonstration, and the administration's several means of dealing with them. There is ample documentation of the takeover of Carpenter Hall in 1972, and the vandalism on campus and in Collegetown; the administration's response to the use of drugs and the changing deportment of students, to the new attitudes concerning commencement, and to the demands and interests of several student groups, including Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Another issue is the involvement of students in matters of educational relevance, and the appearance of controversial speakers on campus. Major correspondents include Morton Adams, J. Robert Barlow, Mark Barlow, Max Black, Derek C. Bok, Ernest L. Boyer, Stuart M. Brown, Patricia J. Carry, Lisle C. Carter, Van Alan Clark, W. Donald Cooke, Edmund T. Cranch, H. Justin Davidson, Arthur H. Dean, Mary H. Donlon (Alger), Thomas Gold, Henry Guerlac, William D. Gurowitz, Jackson O. Hall, David B. Hayter, Delridge Hunter, Herbert F. Johnson, Alfred E. Kahn, and Robert J. Kane. Other correspondents include William R. Keast, John G. Kemeny, W. Keith Kennedy, David C. Knapp, Samuel A. Lawrence, Paul J. Leurgans, Harry Levin, Sol M. Linowitz, Franklin A. Long, Thomas W. Mackesey, Deane W. Malott, Paul L. McKeegan, Robert D. Miller, Robert S. Morison, Steven Muller, Floyd R. Newman, Benjamin Nichols, Jansen Noyes, Nicholas H. Noyes, Ewald B. Nyquist, Robert D. O'Brien, John M. Olin, Spencer T. Olin, Charles E. Palm, Kermit C. Parsons, Norman Penney, James A. Perkins, Arthur H. Peterson, Robert A. Plane, Robert W. Purcell, Richard M. Ramin, Gustav J. Requardt, Robert F. Risley, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thomas R. Rogers, Byron W. Saunders, Andrew S. Schultz, Robert A. Scott, Alain Seznec, Robert L. Sproull, Neal R. Stamp, Thomas L. Tobin, James E. Turner, Henry G. Vaughan, J. Carlton Ward, John H. Whitlock, Philip Will, Diedrich K. Willers, L. Pearce Williams, and Theodore P. Wright. Also included is a photocopy of the typewritten third draft of "Confrontation at Cornell," a contemporary report by Computer Science professor Peter Wegner on the student protests of the spring of 1969 and the issues faced by Cornell and other universities at that time.
ArchivalResource: 135.3 cubic ft.
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- Corson, Dale R. Dale R. Corson papers, 1963-1977.
Papers of Ellen Willis, 1941-2006
Title:
Papers of Ellen Willis, 1941-2006
Papers of Ellen Willis, radical feminist and journalist.
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear ft.; (10 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder, 1 oversize folder, 1 photograph folder, 1 audiotape, 3 videotapes, electronic records
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- Papers of Ellen Willis, 1941-2006
Murphy, Richard, 1903-1985. Papers, 1925-1964.
Title:
Papers, 1925-1964.
Copies of correspondence relating to the resignation of speech professor Charles H. Woolbert (1925-1926), to Revilo P. Oliver (1964), and to the Leo Koch case (1960-1963), which involved the dismissal of a faculty member for speaking about premarital sex and the resultant American Association of University Professors sanctions on the University of Illinois and revisions in the statutes concerning academic freedom.
ArchivalResource: .1 linear ft.
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- Murphy, Richard, 1903-1985. Papers, 1925-1964.
Guide to the Howard Zinn Papers, 1901-2010
Title:
Guide to the Howard Zinn Papers, 1901-2010
Howard Zinn (1922-2010) was an award-winning historian, activist, playwright, teacher, public speaker and author of articles, essays and books including his best-selling <i>A People's History of the United States</i>. Praised for his moral courage and passion for social justice, Zinn influenced thousands of students during a teaching career of more than thirty years. Reaching the wider public through his books, plays, articles, lectures and in theatrical and television presentations of his <i>Voices of A People's History</i> and <i>The People Speak</i>, Zinn celebrated the lives of ordinary individuals engaged in the struggle for peace and justice, highlighting their often overlooked victories, and encouraging his audiences to engage as well. This collection provides a broad view of Howard Zinn's many activities and interests. Among his personal papers are school and military records, datebooks, biographical articles and interviews. Correspondence with a wide variety of individuals forms a large part of the collection. There are also published and unpublished writings; drafts, fragments and corrected typescripts; datebooks and notebooks; research materials and lecture notes; posters, photographs and transparencies; annotated books, publications of many kinds, and audio and video materials documenting lectures, interviews, discussions, readings and other public events in which Zinn took part. The collection also contains Zinn's archived website, first captured in March 2009.
ArchivalResource: 85.5 Linear Feet in 83 record cartons, 1 manuscript box, 1 CD box, 1 oversize flat box, 1 oversize poster box, 1 flat file drawer, and 1 archived website.
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- Howard Zinn Papers, Bulk, 1944-2010, 1901-2010
American Association of University Professors. Auburn University Chapter. Records, 1948-1989.
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Records, 1948-1989.
Records include correspondence, minutes, constitutions, membership lists, reports, and newsletters. Much of the correspondence concerns appeals from dismissed faculty and the removal of censure motions against Auburn University made by the national association.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 cu. ft.
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- American Association of University Professors. Auburn University Chapter. Records, 1948-1989.
Fenelon, Patricia. Papers, 1940s-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1940s-1980.
Includes by-laws and minutes (1948) of the Catholic Action Club of the Sacred Heart School, Davenport, Iowa, (Fenelon was club secretary in the eighth grade); National Federation of Catholic College Students (NFCCS) Wisconsin chapter by-laws, 1954-1956, and NFCCS convention program 1956; a Scholastic article (January 1, 1975) on Fenelon. Papers documenting the response of the Notre Dame community to the May 1970 American invasion of Cambodia and the student killings at Kent State University, including clippings from the newsletters edited by Fenelon, 1968-1980. Minutes of meetings of the library public services department, University of Notre Dame, 1971-1972; library circulars; a report on the faculty senate budget review, 1973; mimeographed reports and circulars of the Notre Dame chapter of the American Association of University Professors, 1971-1974; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 photographs.
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- Fenelon, Patricia. Papers, 1940s-1980.
American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1913-1918.
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American Association of University Professors records, 1913-1918.
Records consisting mainly of correspondence of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Academic Tenure of the Association concerning cases of faculty dismissals investigated by the Committee during the administrations of presidents John Dewey (1915), John H. Wigmore (1916), and Frank Thilly (1917). Among the institutions involved are the Universities of Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, Pennsylvania, and Texas, Stanford and Wesleyan Universities, Allegheny, Bryn Mawr, Colorado, Dartmouth, Marietta, and Wooster Colleges, the Connecticut College for Women, and Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. Also, pamphlets, clippings, and other printed matter; and administrative letters dealing with dues, meetings, reports, and finances.
ArchivalResource: 3 reels of microfilm.
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- American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1913-1918.
Denenberg, Tia Schneider. Arbitration files. 1984-2004.
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Denenberg, Tia Schneider. Arbitration files. 1984-2004.
ArchivalResource: 39 linear feet.
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- Denenberg, Tia Schneider. Arbitration files. 1984-2004.
Gutman, Herbert G. (Herbert George), 1928-1985. Herbert George Gutman papers, 1949-1985.
Title:
Herbert George Gutman papers, 1949-1985.
Bulk of the collection consists of Gutman's correspondence and writings.
ArchivalResource: 32 linear feet (32 boxes and l oversize folder)
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- Gutman, Herbert G. (Herbert George), 1928-1985. Herbert George Gutman papers, 1949-1985.
New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986
Title:
New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers 1955-1994 1967-1986
The New York Times Company records: A.M. Rosenthal papers document the editorial career of Managing and Executive Editor Abraham Michael Rosenthal (1922-2006), noted for his stewardship of that newspaper during one of its most tumultuous periods, from the 1960s through the 1980s. The collection contains Rosenthal's office files from , spanning the era of his editorial tenure. Containing extensive professional correspondence, the papers illustrate the deliberations and thought processes behind the decisions made at the very top of arguably the most important newspaper in the world. New York Times The New York Times
ArchivalResource: 54.18 linear feet; 129 boxes
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- New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986
Rogers, Robert W. (Robert Wentworth), 1914-. Papers, 1960-1981 (bulk 1960-1972).
Title:
Papers, 1960-1981 (bulk 1960-1972).
Correspondence, mss. of writings, reports, clippings, publications, committee minutes, speeches, working papers of international conferences, and University of Illinois English Dept. administrative papers and memos. Organizations, conferences, and events represented include American Association of University Professors, American Comparative Literature Association, American Council on Education, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Association of Departments of English, Guggenheim Foundation, International Conference on the Humanities in Higher Education, International Year of the Arts and Humanities, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and various University of Illinois bodies. Includes index to working papers relating to International Conference on the Humanities in Higher Education, International Year of the Arts and Humanities, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. There are no papers dated 1973-1980.
ArchivalResource: 6.3 linear ft.
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- Rogers, Robert W. (Robert Wentworth), 1914-. Papers, 1960-1981 (bulk 1960-1972).
Johnson, Walton R. The Walton R. Johnson papers, 1949-2001 ; 1995-1999 (bulk).
Title:
The Walton R. Johnson papers, 1949-2001 ; 1995-1999 (bulk).
The Walton R. Johnson Papers consist of eleven manuscript boxes containing material that span the years between 1949 and 2001, with a concentration of material dating from 1995 to 1999. The events of the spring of 1995 is the focal point of the collection and is thoroughly documented. The Personal Papers series includes correspondence, drafts of works in progress, newsletters, and research material on Francis Lawrence and Rutgers prior to 1995. The Reaction series contains material that documents the reactions and events of spring 1995. Lawrence's statement on the "genetic hereditary background" of African Americans provoked a storm of debate and protest. Johnson made a determined effort to collect a comprehensive file of the press coverage of the events at Rutgers during the spring of 1995. He also compiled a record of the statements and public responses offered by individuals and organizations involved to the crisis. This material consists of copies of news stories, published reports, meeting minutes, official statements, and correspondence. The Bomb Story series covers the bombing incidents that plagued the University in April and May of 1995 and consists largely of the official FBI report. The Research Material series contains research material compiled by Johnson relating to the premises of the controversial book The Bell Curve (by Herrnstein and Murray) and race relations. A study of minority issues and race related topics form the substantive portion of the research material.
ArchivalResource: 4.4 cubic ft. (11 boxes)
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- Johnson, Walton R. The Walton R. Johnson papers, 1949-2001 ; 1995-1999 (bulk).
Klontz, Harold E., 1914-1996. Papers, 1946-1978.
Title:
Papers, 1946-1978.
Collection documents Klontz's career at Auburn University. Includes information about Klontz's involvement with civic organizations such as Rotary Club.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft.
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- Klontz, Harold E., 1914-1996. Papers, 1946-1978.
Roy E. Huffman Papers, 1923-1990
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Roy E. Huffman Papers 1923-1990
The Roy E. Huffman Papers consist of materials are mostly typewritten with some handwritten notes and letters, and include photocopies or reprints of previously published materials, reports, speeches and presentations; plans, programs, schedules, studies, and numerous papers related to his professional positions at MSU ; numerous research notes and unfinished manuscript pages with bibliographical materials and citations; personal and professional correspondence; and clippings from newspapers and journals. Subjects are wide ranging but can be characterized into several categories: a) files on topics of general interest or research interest; b) files related to specific organizations, conferences, symposia or programs both professional and governmental (these may have correspondence and attachments included); c) files related to the research and publication of Roy Huffman's writings; d) files related to Montana State University (Montana State College before 1962) which may be by subject; by department; by specific positions Huffman held during his career; by committee, program, institutional or branch names; by faculty, students or individuals; or as miscellaneous items. e) correspondence: alphabetical files of a professional or personal nature maintained by Huffman plus individually named correspondence files of colleagues intimately involved with his research and writing as well as politicians and selected projects or organizations.
ArchivalResource: 11.6 linear feet
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- Roy E. Huffman Papers, 1923-1990
Zack, Arnold. Zack, Arnold. Additional Arbitration files, 1996.
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Zack, Arnold. Additional Arbitration files, 1996.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Zack, Arnold. Zack, Arnold. Additional Arbitration files, 1996.
Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1863-1952. Edwin Grant Conklin papers, 1897-1952.
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Edwin Grant Conklin papers, 1897-1952.
Consists of works, correspondence, documents, and other material of Conklin.
ArchivalResource: 85 linear ft. (22 archival boxes, 18 cartons of slides, 56 record center cartons, 2 oversize flat boxes, 1 oversize folder)
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- Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1863-1952. Edwin Grant Conklin papers, 1897-1952.
University of Connecticut, Undergraduate Student Government Records., undated, 1944-2005.
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University of Connecticut, Undergraduate Student Government Records. undated, 1944-2005.
An undergraduate student government has existed at the University of Connecticut in Storrs in various forms and under different names since 1894. Originally composed of nine elected students who worked with the faculty “upon matters of government of the college.” This body was reorganized in 1921 as the Student Senate. The Student Senate became the Associated Student Government (ASG) in 1933 with the adoption of a constitution. The ASG was dissolved in 1973 and was replaced by the Federation of Students and Service Organizations (FSSO). In 1980, the FSSO was replaced by the Undergraduate Student Government (USG).
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- University of Connecticut, Undergraduate Student Government Records., undated, 1944-2005.
Collective bargaining collection, 1963-1975.
Title:
Collective bargaining collection, 1963-1975.
Material concerning representation election at Manhattan College in 1972, including Manhattan College brief in case against American Association of University Professors before National Labor Relations Board, 1971; circular letters by administration and union, 1971-1972; correspondence from President's office concerning election, 1971-1972; and remarks by President Brother Gregory Nugent concerning election, 1972. Also, correspondence concerning application of collective bargaining laws to colleges, 1963; administrative circulars on personnel and appointment policies, 1967-1975; miscellaneous articles on collective bargaining, 1973-1975.
ArchivalResource: .3 cubic ft.
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- Manhattan College. Collective bargaining collection, 1963-1975.
Laing, Alexander, 1903-1976. Papers, [1925-1966].
Title:
Papers, [1925-1966].
Professional and personal papers of the Dartmouth College professor and writer, Alexander Kinnan Laing. The material is chiefly concerned with his writing and includes mss. (holographs and typescripts) for the following works: The cadaver of Gideon Wyck (published as: The cadaver of Gideon Wyck, by a medical student : edited by Alexander Laing. -- New York : Farrar ? Dr. Scarlett (published as: Dr. Scarlett : a narrative of his mysterious behavior in the East. -- New York : Farrar ? Way for America (published as: Way for America. -- New York : Duell, Claon and Pearce, c[1943]); Clipper ship men (published as: Clipper ship men. -- [New York] : Duell, Sloan and Pearce. [1944]); Jonathan Eagle (published as: Jonathan Eagle. -- N. Y. : Duell, Sloan and Pearce. [1955]); and Matthew Early (published as: Matthew Early. -- New York : Duell, Sloan and Pearce, [1957]); other works in mss. form are also included in the collection. Journals in which his stories, essays, and poetry appeared are included. Material related to his activities as an asst. librarian at the Dartmouth College Library, as a member of the Dartmouth College Eng. dept., as the Educational Services advisor at Dartmouth College, and as the Public Affairs Lab. director of the Great Issues course at Dartmouth College are included in the collections, as well as material related to his interest in the Willard Uphaus case and the Louis C. Wyman investigations and to his involvement in other political activities.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes (16 ft.)
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- Laing, Alexander, 1903-1976. Papers, [1925-1966].
Lippincott, Benjamin E. (Benjamin Evans), 1902-. Benjamin E. Lippincott papers, 1929-1946.
Title:
Benjamin E. Lippincott papers, 1929-1946.
The collection reflects many of Dr. Lippincott's activities outside the Political Science Dept. Included is an extensive correspondence file, including correspondence about University affairs and about Lippincott's books, articles and speaking engagements. Correspondents include Hubert H. Humphrey, Oscar Lange, Harold Laski. Lippincott's American Association of University Professors file includes information, correspondence and reports Lippincott wrote for the organization. Lippincott's involvement with the American Federation of Teachers includes service as the AFT secretary and president, and includes papers and reports relating to those positions.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear ft.
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- Lippincott, Benjamin E. (Benjamin Evans), 1902-. Benjamin E. Lippincott papers, 1929-1946.
Gray, Wood 1905-. Wood Gray papers, 1918-1973
Title:
Wood Gray papers, 1918-1973
Materials in this collection include photos (including World War II, family, William Collier, Cloyd Heck Marvin, Charles Swisher), journals of notes taken while a student at University of Illinois, correspondence, annual reports, committee reports, reading lists, syllabi, grades, exams, and a framed George Washington coat of arms transparency. They range in date from 1918-73, and their provenance is unclear. Two accessions were added to the University Archives in 1987 and 1995.
ArchivalResource: 6.0 linear feet.
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- Gray, Wood 1905-. Wood Gray papers, 1918-1973
College membership records, 1962-1981.
Title:
College membership records, 1962-1981.
Correspondence, memos, contracts, minutes, reports, newsletters, and bulletins concerning Onondaga Community College membership in American Association for Higher Education, 1967-1978; American Association of Junior Colleges, 1965-1981; American Association of University Administrators, 1973-1978; American Association of University Professors, 1962-1975; Association for Continuing Higher Education, 1974-1980; Association of Colleges and Universities, 1962-1977; and New York State Association of Junior Colleges, 1963-1981.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Onondaga Community College. College membership records, 1962-1981.
Ring, Benjamin A., 1925-1992. Papers, 1951-1992
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Papers, 1951-1992
The Benjamin A. Ring papers were separated from several boxes of documents deposited by the Philosophy Department in 1994. While they were processed, the Ring papers were divided into five series. Series I. Personal contains a draft of Ring's autobiography, How I Lived and What I Lived For; a transcript of a Ring interview (JUN 1975); materials related to Ring's graduate studies; and a limited amount of correspondence. Series II. Professional/UND contains Ring's Academic Supplements (1967-87), promotion files (1962-90), course syllabi, travel requests, as well as documents related to "AGORA of the Air," graduate school, honors program, Indian Education Committee, and Human Relations Committee. Series III. Professional Associations consists of materials related to the ND Committee on the Humanities, ND Council for Higher Education, State Board of Higher Education, AAUP, and the American Council on Education. Series IV. Summer Programs consists of materials the Institute on Student Involvement (ISI) and National Science Foundation (NSF) summer institute for gifted high school students. ISI was a six-week program that Ring attended in 1969. Held at Claremont Colleges, California, ISI brought together about 35 deans and professors from around the nation to study "sources of student discontent." ISI documents include schedules, discussion topics, Ring's notes, correspondence, questionnaires, reading lists, poetry, news clippings, articles, and staff & participant rosters. NSF documents relate to a summer institute for gifted high school students that was hosted by UND in the early 1960's. NSF materials include correspondence, proposals & grants, budget, expenditures, as well as student applications, evaluations, and publications. Documents are arranged chronologically. (For other NSF Summer Institute materials, see: OGL #683, Paul B. Kannowski Papers) Series V. SERIES V, Underground & Student Press contains several student newspapers (1964-70). Also included in this series are documents related to a variety of free press issues, such as the ACLU, Committee Concerned About Vietnam, CORE, UND Indian Association, and Young Democrats. Newspapers and organizations are arranged alphabetically.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 linear ft.
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- Ring, Benjamin A., 1925-1992. Papers, 1951-1992
Faculty Senate records, 1937-2008.
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Faculty Senate records, 1937-2008.
Materials in this collection include meeting minutes, agendas, photographs, memos, reports, and activites files. They range in date from 1937-2008, and were transferred to the University Archives by the Secretaries of the Faculty Senate.
ArchivalResource: 39.25 linear feet.
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- Faculty Senate records, 1937-2008.
Bell, Linda A. Linda A. Bell papers, 1962-2004.
Title:
Linda A. Bell papers, 1962-2004.
The Linda A. Bell papers document Bell's 34-year career at Georgia State University as a professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies. Correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings and other printed materials detail Bell's professional life at GSU from 1968-2004, including her involvement with various campus organizations and committees, teachings in the Philosophy Department, promotion and tenure, professional correspondence, and significant events around the campus during this time. The papers also document Bell's central role in establishing the Women's Studies program at GSU. The papers include extensive correspondence and program files relating to Bell's activities in numerous professional organizations, highlighting her involvement with academic, philosophical and women's associations such as the American Association of University Professors, the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy and the Women's Studies Group of the University Center of Georgia. Materials relating to Bell's research and writings form a significant part of the papers.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Bell, Linda A. Linda A. Bell papers, 1962-2004.
Guide to the Alan Silver Papers, 1934-1987
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Guide to the Alan Silver Papers 1934-1987
The Alan Silver Papers, 1934-1987 comprise the private collection of Rutgers alumnus Alan Silver, relating to his involvement in the Bergel/Hauptmann affair of the 1930's. Silver, a Rutgers student from 1931 to 1935, was instrumental in the formation of the Special Trustees Committee to Investigate the Charges of Lienhard Bergel. This case, involving the alleged firing of a New Jersey College for Women professor for anti-Nazi symapthies, raised doubts about the political alignment of some Rutgers administrative officials. Silver helped to bring nationwide attention to the affair, and succeeded in having the case reopened 50 years later. The files are arranged in a single series, Papers 1934-1987.
ArchivalResource: .4 cu. ft.; (1 manuscript box)
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- Guide to the Alan Silver Papers, 1934-1987
College of St. Thomas (Saint Paul, Minn.). History Dept. History Department papers, 1940-1982.
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History Department papers, 1940-1982.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (3 3/4 linear feet of documents)
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- College of St. Thomas (Saint Paul, Minn.). History Dept. History Department papers, 1940-1982.
Professor Louis Kestenberg Papers 1982-002., 1948-1965
Title:
Professor Louis Kestenberg Papers 1948-1965
Dr. Louis Kestenberg taught German at the University of Houston from 1933 until 1974. The collection contains files related to Kestenburg's teaching and activities at the University of Houston as well as his academic interests.
ArchivalResource: 13.00 Linear Feet
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- Professor Louis Kestenberg Papers 1982-002., 1948-1965
Economic History of Indiana in the Twentieth Century, 1976-1980
Title:
Economic History of Indiana in the Twentieth Century 1976-1980
This project contains information about local, state, national, and international economic enterprises, focusing mainly on businesses and industries located in and/or originating in the state of Indiana. Some of the industries discussed are the Indiana limestone industry, the local oil industry, coal mining, agriculture, railroads, the automobile industry, banking, insurance, steel production, and supermarkets. The local economic impact of industry and business on a community, unionization, and the workforces of each industry are also discussed.
ArchivalResource: 164 interviews; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials
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- Economic History of Indiana in the Twentieth Century, 1976-1980
Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records, undated, 1909-1991.
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Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records undated, 1909-1991.
In 1957, the Connecticut Federation of Labor and the Connecticut State Industrial Union Council (CSIUC) merged to form the Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, generally referred to today as the Connecticut State AFL-CIO. The stated purpose of the new organization was to provide a more effective means of promoting and coordinating the principles and objectives of the AFL-CIO in Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 202.5 Linear feet
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- Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records, undated, 1909-1991.
Guide to the Leslie A. Stauber Papers, 1927-1973
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Guide to the Leslie A. Stauber Papers 1927-1973
Dr. Leslie A. Stauber attended Rutgers as a student and later returned as a professor of zoology. He was prominent in the fields of zoology and microbiology and served on many boards and committees both within and outside of the university community. This collection contains his papers and his personal and professional correspondence along with photographs.
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- Guide to the Leslie A. Stauber Papers, 1927-1973
Rutgers University. Office of the President. Records of the Robert C. Clothier Administration, 1925-1952.
Title:
Records of the Robert C. Clothier Administration, 1925-1952.
Rutgers University during the critical years of the Depression, World War II, and immediate postwar years is thoroughly documented in the records of the Office of the President during the administration of Robert C. Clothier. Included are extensive subject files covering a wide range of topics concerning both internal operations of the university as well as its relations to the State of New Jersey.
ArchivalResource: 62 cubic ft, (155 manuscript boxes)
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- Rutgers University. Office of the President. Records of the Robert C. Clothier Administration, 1925-1952.
McNeill Smith Papers, 1937-1999
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McNeill Smith Papers, 1937-1999
John McNeill Smith Jr. (1918-2011), a white attorney, state legislator, and teacher, practiced law in Greensboro, N.C. He was attorney for University of North Carolina students in the Speaker Ban case in 1963; co-counsel, 1958-1962, for Junius Irving Scales, a Communist Party member charged with advocating violent overthrow of the government; and negotiator during the 1960 lunch counter sit-in in Greensboro. Smith served as state representative and then senator, 1971-1978. After an unsuccessful campaign for the United States Senate in 1978, he continued to practice law and taught constitutional law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The papers, 1937-1999, of McNeill Smith document his career as a lawyer and as a North Carolina state legislator. Political papers, which make up the bulk of the collection, include materials relating to Smith's tenure in the North Carolina legislature, political campaigns, and other political activities. Many of these items relate to environmental legislation, education, and tax reform. Law firm materials include papers relating to Smith's activities in civil rights, the 1963 Speaker Ban Law case, and academic freedom and freedom of speech in general, but there are only a small number of items about his defense of Junius Irving Scales. There are also materials relating to Smith's participation in professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, the North Carolina Bar Association, and the North Carolina Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and in civic and religious organizations, especially the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce and the Methodist Church. Also included are writings; items relating to his helping Estonia in its legal preparations for self-governance after the break-up of the Soviet Union; World War II materials relating to Smith's service in the United States Navy as a bomb disposal officer; papers from Robeson County, N.C., schools and the University of North Carolina documenting school life and alumni activities; and personal papers, including family correspondence and financial materials.
ArchivalResource: 73.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 44,500 items)
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- McNeill Smith Papers, 1937-1999
Records of St. Edward's University's membership in American Association of University Professors, 1965-1979.
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Records of St. Edward's University's membership in American Association of University Professors, 1965-1979.
Correspondence, memos, articles, academic statutes.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders (1 box) ; 27 cm.
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- Records of St. Edward's University's membership in American Association of University Professors, 1965-1979.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Faculty Senate. Louisiana State University Faculty Senate records, 1952-2009 (bulk 1984-1998).
Title:
Louisiana State University Faculty Senate records, 1952-2009 (bulk 1984-1998).
This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and committee records generated by and about the LSU Faculty Senate. Correspondence includes letters and memorandums between senators and university administrators, as well as internal communication regarding agendas, policies, and committee duties. Meeting minutes include records of Senate meetings and committee meetings, as well as selected minutes from the LSU Board of Supervisors. Notable items include the records of the revision of Policy Statement 36 on promotion and tenure, as well as the process of developing a system for evaluating university administrators. Other items of interest include materials relating to the declaration of financial exigency, both before and after Hurricanes Rita and Katrina; the gradual revision of admissions standards at LSU; and the installation of an ombudsperson on the Baton Rouge campus.
ArchivalResource: 25 linear ft.
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- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Faculty Senate. Louisiana State University Faculty Senate records, 1952-2009 (bulk 1984-1998).
Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972. Papers, [ca. 1918-1972].
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1918-1972].
This collection contains primarily professional correspondence and papers, but there is substantial material concerning Shryock family history. Most of the collection relates to Shryock's intellectual and social life at the University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University-- institutions where he made contributions as a professor of history and especially as a medical historian.
ArchivalResource: ca. 20,000 items (23 linear ft.)
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- Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972. Papers, [ca. 1918-1972].
Wright, Quincy, 1890-1970. Papers, 1907-1972.
Title:
Papers, 1907-1972.
Contains personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts, articles, speeches, lecture notes, reports, book reviews, offprints, and travel files. Papers document Quincy's interests in international law, world organization, international cooperation as well as the numerous organizations with which he was associated, including the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, the Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation, the Committee to Frame a World Constitution, the Institute of Pacific Relations, the Social Science Research Council, the World Citizens Association, and the University of Chicago. Correspondents include Raymond Buell, Rushton Coulborn, Cordell Hull, Salmon O. Levison, David J. Lewis, James Hamilton Lewis, Salvador de Madariaga, David Riesman, Beardsley Ruml, Rexford Tugwell, Arnold Toynbee, and others. Also includes materials relating to two-volume work, A Study of War.
ArchivalResource: 73 linear ft.
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- Wright, Quincy, 1890-1970. Papers, 1907-1972.
Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1958-1994, 1975-1994
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Papers, (inclusive), (bulk) 1958-1994 1975-1994
Papers of sociologist Shirley Nuss.
ArchivalResource: 14.25 linear ft.
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- Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1958-1994, 1975-1994
Jefferies, Richard M. (Richard Manning), 1888-1964. Papers, 1942-1952 ; (bulk 1942-1943).
Title:
Papers, 1942-1952 ; (bulk 1942-1943).
Correspondence, press releases, legislation, transcripts of radio broadcasts, rosters, and other papers, relating chiefly to Jefferies's term as governor. Subjects include agriculture, gas rationing, and interstate transportation of agricultural laborers; education, chiefly concerning the release of two professors by Winthrop College and the subsequent investigation by American Association of University Professors and American Association of University Women; proposed revisions to the state constitution; military affairs, including prostitution and the South Carolina Defense Force, especially during World War II; Probation and Parole Board; race relations, including reports from the local police on the sale of firearms and ammunition to blacks and the possible formation of Eleanor [Roosevelt] societies; and the Unemployment Compensation Commission.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 ft.
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- Jefferies, Richard M. (Richard Manning), 1888-1964. Papers, 1942-1952 ; (bulk 1942-1943).
Lyman R. Bradley academic freedom case records, 1947-1961.
Title:
Lyman R. Bradley academic freedom case records, 1947-1961.
The records of the Lyman R. Bradley academic freedom case detail the action of New York University in hearing charges and subsequent suspension of a tenured associate professor who was convicted of contempt of Congress in 1948. The collection consists of administrative records retained by three offices of the University at the highest level of governance: the Office of the Dean of Washington Square College; the Office of the Chancellor; and the Office of the Vice Chancellor, who as Secretary and Clerk of the University Council (later Board of Trustees) maintained the Council files. Harry Woodburn Chase was Chancellor during this period, Harold O. Voorhis was Vice Chancellor, and James Madden was Council Treasurer, as well as Acting Chancellor 1951-1952. The records reflect traditional patterns of leadership and responsibility as well as unusual postures of initiative, decisiveness and defensiveness in response to the political climate of the period. These conditions along with the unique circumstances of this case provoked an examination of the privileges of academic freedom and the responsibility of tenure. This collection contains a consecutive record of hearings of faculty and University Council sitting in judgment of one of their own. The role of legal counsel is significant, and the consultation with attorneys outside the University attests to the complexity of the case. Attorneys involved include Royal W. France, Stuart Updike, John W. Gerdes, Fowler V. Harper, and Arad Riggs.The collection contains primarily correspondence, committee and hearing reports, legal documents and subject files. Additionally, there is a significant assortment of news clippings, handbills and exhibits documenting the student and political philosophies of the period. The collection contains correspondence, committee and hearing reports, drafts, exhibits, handbills and posters, legal documents, memoranda, minutes, newspapers and news clippings, printed material, publications, subject files, telegrams and transcripts of hearings and trials. Among the handbills, posters, and newspapers are a few belonging to NYU student organizations. It also contains postcards and letters from Bradley's supporters outside New York University. The American Association of University Professors supported Bradley. There is also some material concerning the emigration to Poland of a New York University professor of English, Margaret Schlauch.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.3 boxes.
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- Lyman R. Bradley academic freedom case records, 1947-1961.
Philip D. Ortego y Gasca Papers BENSON-MS ORTEGO Y GASCA. 24321968., 1948-1990 (bulk 1957-1990)
Title:
Philip D. Ortego y Gasca Papers 1948-1990 (bulk 1957-1990)
Professional papers of Mexican American writer and educator Philip Ortego y Gasca.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear feet, 13 sound cassettes, 7 video cassettes
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- Ortego y Gasca, Philip D. Philip D. Ortego y Gasca papers, 1948-1990, (bulk 1957-1990).
Bevis, Howard Landis, 1885-1968. Papers, [ca. 1937-ca. 1957].
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1937-ca. 1957].
Includes addresses, budget materials, correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports and other materials relating to university alumni, faculty and student matters, buildings, committees, departments, programs, local and national organizations. Includes material relating to OSU's Agricultural Experiment Station, American Association of University Professors, American Council on Education, Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, OSU Athletic Board, Board of Trustees, President's Cabinet, Faculty Council, Inter-University Council, Ohio College Association, Orton Foundation and WOSU radio.
ArchivalResource: 31 cubic ft.
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- Bevis, Howard Landis, 1885-1968. Papers, [ca. 1937-ca. 1957].
Miscellaneous subject collection - faculty, 1884-1982.
Title:
Miscellaneous subject collection - faculty, 1884-1982.
Material concerning the faculty of Hunter College, including minutes and reports of Faculty Council, 1938-1970, General Faculty, 1928-1979, and Faculty Delegate Assembly, 1973-1977; records of Faculty Library Committee, 1947-1958; publications, including articles and offprints, 1884-1964, yearbooks and handbooks, 1947-1975, Faculty and Staff News, 1961-1971, and Faculty Voice, 1975-1982; and material concerning faculty unions and associations, including Association of Instructors of Hunter College, 1936-1949, Professional Staff Congress, 1973-1982, American Association of University Professors, 1949-1976, and Legislative Conference.
ArchivalResource: 3.3 cubic ft.
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- Hunter College. Miscellaneous subject collection - faculty, 1884-1982.
Inventory to the Records of the Robert C. Clothier Administration, 1925-1952
Title:
Inventory to the Records of the Robert C. Clothier Administration 1925-1952
Rutgers University during the critical years of the Depression, World War II, and immediate postwar years is thoroughly documented in the records of the Office of President during the administration of Robert C. Clothier. Included are extensive subject files covering a wide range of topics concerning both internal operations of the university during this critical period as well as its relations to the State of New Jersey. The records, which cover the years 1925 to 1952, are arranged in six series: I. Subject Files, II. Committee Files, III. Faculty and Administrators Files, IV. Writings and Speeches, V. Trustees and Trustees' Committee Records, and VI. Commencements, Dedications, and Celebrations.
ArchivalResource: 62 cubic ft.; (155 manuscript boxes)
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- Inventory to the Records of the Robert C. Clothier Administration, 1925-1952
Florida State University. Office of the President. Bernard F. Sliger administrative files, 1976-1990.
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Bernard F. Sliger administrative files, 1976-1990.
This series contains the administrative files of Florida State University President Bernard F. Sliger from 1976 to 1990. The records include correspondence, reports, financial papers, and memoranda. It documents Dr. Sliger's interactions with Florida State University administrators and department heads; the Board of Regents; other state universities; teachers' unions; committees; organizations; state agencies; and other government bodies. It documents several civil rights issues, including affirmative action, desegregation, discrimination, sex equity, and equal opportunity for minorities. Some college teachers' organizations included are the American Association of University Professors; American Association of University Women; and United Faculty of Florida.
ArchivalResource: 122 cubic ft.
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- Florida State University. Office of the President. Bernard F. Sliger administrative files, 1976-1990.
Guide to the Stephen S. Chang Papers, 1933-2001; bulk, 1960-1988
Title:
Guide to the StephenS. Chang Papers 1933-2001; bulk, 1960-1988
The Stephen S. ChangPapers document the extensive scientific research accomplishments of the former chair of the Food Science department at Cook College, Rutgers University. The collection consists of documents ranging in date from 1933 to 2001. The bulk of documents found in the collection were created from 1960 to 1988. Dr. Chang's research and business dealings with the American Lecithin Company, Kabi Vitrum, Pharmacia and the Lever Brothers companies comprise a significant portion of the collection. Personal photographs and letters as well as international and professional material are also included. Rutgers University policies and information regarding the Food Science department are represented as well. The papers contain a broad representation of formats, including correspondence,meeting minutes and agendas, reports, letters, patents and financial/budgetplans. Handwritten notes are also found in the collection in addition tonewspaper articles, photographs, negatives, programs and brochures.
ArchivalResource: 13 cubicfeet (40 manuscript boxes)
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- Guide to the Stephen S. Chang Papers, 1933-2001; bulk, 1960-1988
Papers of the University of Virginia chapter of the American Association of University Professors [manuscript], 1948-1957.
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Papers of the University of Virginia chapter of the American Association of University Professors [manuscript], 1948-1957.
Includes invitations to meetings and a questionnaire on academic retirement and related subjects.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Papers of the University of Virginia chapter of the American Association of University Professors [manuscript], 1948-1957.
Anthony Zeleny papers, 1902-1939
Title:
Anthony Zeleny papers 1902-1939
The collection includes correspondence, notes, legal papers, clippings and photos relating to Czechs in the U.S., electricity, smoking, students and other topics of interest to Anthony Zeleny, professor of physics at the University of Minnesota.
ArchivalResource: 1 box; (0.5 linear feet)
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- Anthony Zeleny papers, 1902-1939
Rutgers University. Governors. Special Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure. Records, 1952-1958.
Title:
Records, 1952-1958.
Correspondence, minutes, statute drafts, amended articles, and statements of President Jones and University Committees relating to the development by the Special Committee of new policies and procedures regarding academic freedom. Includes material relating to the cases of professors Abraham Glasser, Moses I. Finley, and Simon W. Heimlich, who resigned or were dismissed following their invokation of the Fifth Amendment in refusal to testify before Congressional subcommittees in regard to their possible Communist Party affiliations, including documentation of Glasser's 1956 demand of a new hearing by the Board of Governors, drafts and the final report of a Special Committee, consisting of Board Members Bigelow, Federal Judge Philip Forman, and Mrs. Ruth W. Hickman, formed to respond to Glasser's new charges against the University, and the Statement of the Board of Governors Regarding Glasser, written by Tracy S. Voorhees, a member of the former Board of Trustees, which provided background on the cases and justified the University's actions; material relating the the censure of Rutgers by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and the American Association of Law Schools (AALS); and documentation of. Glasser's demand of a new hearing by the Board of Governors.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. (1 manuscript box)
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- Rutgers University. Governors. Special Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure. Records, 1952-1958.
John MacArthur Maguire papers
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John MacArthur Maguire papers
Content of collection concerns Maguire'scareer as lawyer and professor of law at Harvard Law School, togetherwith personal, biographical and genealogical material, papersrelating to rules of evidence in Israel and New Jersey, and materialrelating to his student days and other associations with ColoradoCollege, Colorado Springs.
ArchivalResource: 42 boxes
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Hankins, John Erskine, 1905-. John Erskine Hankins papers, 1923-1994.
Title:
John Erskine Hankins papers, 1923-1994.
Consisting of creative and scholarly writings, correspondence, biographical information, and photographs; letters discuss European travels, membership in professional organizations MLA (Modern Language Association) and AAUP (American Association of University Professors), and reminiscences with fellow USC alumni re his memoir of student life entitled "South Carolina Memories"; including letter, 17 June 1933, from Bernard Baruch, re Hankins' request that Baruch endow a building at USC. Letter of recommendation, 16 May 1969, to Pres. Richard M. Nixon proposing that Donald S. Russell be considered for a U.S. Supreme Court nomination; other persons mentioned include Katherine Metzel (Mrs. Eugene V.) Debs, widow of the founder of the American Socialist Party, with whom Hankins lived while in Indiana; Olin D. Johnston, U.S. Senator and Governor of South Carolina, who was Hankins' classmate at University of South Carolina; and Robert Penn Warren, who attended Yale with Hankins. Also including Hankins' poems, one-act plays, reminiscences of experiences as a student at University of South Carolina (Carolina Memories & Notes, 1920-1926, 1979) and Yale (Yale Memoirs, 1926-1929, 22 Apr. 1980) and research articles re Milton, Shakespeare, and other literary figures. Also including transcripts from Hankins's radio talks on poetry at University of Kansas; copies of lectures; unpublished work of fiction, 1929, "What Shall We Do?," in the form of a proposal for ending the Great Depression; and audio cassette (T77) of Hankins singing original songs and verse.
ArchivalResource: ca. 132 items (1 box) + 1 sound cassette.
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- Hankins, John Erskine, 1905-. John Erskine Hankins papers, 1923-1994.
Hugh Clark Papers., undated, 1947-1998.
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Hugh Clark Papers. undated, 1947-1998.
Hugh Clark received his bachelor's degree from Clark University in 1934 and a doctoral degree from the University of Michigan in 1941. He was employed by the University of Iowa from 1945 to 1947, when he joined the faculty at the University of Connecticut. Clark specialized in developmental biology and retired from the University in 1983. The collection contains correspondence, administrative, professional and personnel files relating to Clark's responsibilities and interests.
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- Hugh Clark Papers., undated, 1947-1998.
American Association of University Professors. Hartwick College Chapter. Records, 1959-<1992>
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Records, 1959-<1992>
The collection includes minutes, correspondence list of members, proposals, salary surveys and reports from 1960 to 1991.
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- American Association of University Professors. Hartwick College Chapter. Records, 1959-<1992>
North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor. North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Joab Langston Thomas records, 1965-1981 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Joab Langston Thomas records, 1965-1981 [manuscript]
The records of Joab Langston Thomas's administration in the Office of the Chancellor at North Carolina State University include correspondence, newspaper clippings, annual reports, budgets, and other administrative and personal papers. Topics include the School of Veterinary Medicine, increased enrollment, and reports, recommendations, allocations and requests concerning other events and affairs of the campus during the time period of these records. The records of the Office of the Chancellor during Joab Langston Thomas's adminstration range in date from 1975 to 1981.
ArchivalResource: 39.25 linear ft. (77 archival boxes and 1 flat folder)
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- North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor. North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Joab Langston Thomas records, 1965-1981 [manuscript]
Rutgers University. President's Office (Lewis Webster Jones). Academic freedom cases records, 1942-1958 (bulk 1952-1953).
Title:
Academic freedom cases records, 1942-1958 (bulk 1952-1953).
Corresondence, statements, faculty, committee reports, clippings, photostatic material, testimony transcripts, resolutions, and printed materials (bulk 1952-1953) regarding the cases of University professors Heimlich, Finley, and Glasser from the records of the Office of the President (Lewis Webster Jones). Correpsondents include Harvard Law School Professors Zechariah Chaffee, Jr. and Arthur E. Sutherland, who wrote the letter to the Harvard Crimson arguing against the use of the Fifth Amendment before Congressional Committees, Henry R. Brandis, Jr., Chairman of the 1956 Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), whose corrrespondence includes an enclosure of the Committee's review of the Glasser case, Ralph E. Himstead, General Secretary of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), Alfred E. Driscoll, the Governor of New Jersey, who strongly favored dismissal, and Provost Mason W. Gross, regarding locating a position for Finley at another university. Also included are confidential documents of University Dean Herbert P. Woodward regarding accusations against Finley before Congress by former Communists William Martin Canning and Karl August Wittfogel, and documentation on the dismissal of alleged Communist Myron L. Hoch, part-time Professor of Economics at Rutgers. Committees created by Jones to review the cases and advise further action include the Trustee-Faculty-Alumni Committee of Review, chaired by Trustee Tracy S. Voorhees. The Faculty Committee of Review of the Law School to advise on the Glasser case, chaired by Law Professor Arthur R. Lewis. Includes material relating to the personal and professional histories of the professors, reports of the academic Committees of Review, documentation on the University's censure by the AAUP and AALS, correspondence and editorials regarding the public's and the media's views on the cases. Also included are various statments of President Jones, including his statement Academic Freedom and Civic Responsibility, which was widely requested by universities and colleges throughout the country, as it established a precedent in handling Fifth Amdnement cases.
ArchivalResource: 1.6 cubic ft. (4 manuscript boxes)
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- Rutgers University. President's Office (Lewis Webster Jones). Academic freedom cases records, 1942-1958 (bulk 1952-1953).
Norman Dorsen Papers, 1953-2006
Title:
Norman Dorsen Papers 1953-2006
Norman Dorsen (1930- ) is a prominent American civil liberties advocate, professor and lawyer. He is best known for his tenure as president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) between 1976 and 1991. As director of the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program at the New York University School of Law since 1961, Dorsen has participated in a large number of important civil liberties cases, including many in the U.S. Supreme Court. He has likewise been an active participant in debates over civil liberties issues in the press and other venues. The Norman Dorsen Papers consist of materials from Dorsen’s legal, political, and scholarly work on a wide variety of civil liberties issues. NOTE: This collection is housed offsite and advance notice is required for use.
ArchivalResource: 42.0 linear feet; (42 boxes)
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- Norman Dorsen Papers, 1953-2006
Richard Harrison Shryock papers, [ca. 1918-1972], Circa 1918-1972
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Richard Harrison Shryock papers, [ca. 1918-1972] Circa 1918-1972
This collection contains primarily professional correspondence and papers, but there is substantial material concerning Shryock family history. Most of the collection relates to Shryock's intellectual and social life at the University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University-- institutions where he made contributions as a professor of history and especially as a medical historian.
ArchivalResource: 23.0 Linear feet, Ca. 20,000 items
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- Richard Harrison Shryock papers, [ca. 1918-1972], Circa 1918-1972
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives. Harry M. Gehman papers, 1929-1968.
Title:
Harry M. Gehman papers, 1929-1968.
The papers of Professor Gehman include material relating to his activities in University of Buffalo organizations such as Phi Beta Kappa (1934-1961), AAUP (American Association of University Professors; 1932-1933, 1936), the Faculty Advisory Committee (1948-1961), and the Special Committee to Recommend a Chancellor (1948-1950). The papers also contain information about Sigma Xi, a scientific honorary society, (1934-1961) and the School of Mathematics Study Group (1958-1968). Additional material includes information on Wartime training at the University of Buffalo (1933, 1940-1945), the International Education Project (1954-1955) as well as campus maps, music, and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1.2 linear ft.)
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- State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives. Harry M. Gehman papers, 1929-1968.
Welsh, Gary M. The American Association of University Professors : its role as a professional organization in defending and defining the work of the academic man / Gary M. Welsh.
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The American Association of University Professors : its role as a professional organization in defending and defining the work of the academic man / Gary M. Welsh. May 27, 1969.
Typewritten essay for Social Relations 219, given in the spring term of 1968-1969 by Professor Talcott Parsons and Associate Professor Gerald Platt.
ArchivalResource: 52, 4 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Welsh, Gary M. The American Association of University Professors : its role as a professional organization in defending and defining the work of the academic man / Gary M. Welsh.
Woolridge, Floyd Alpheaus, 1906-1986. Papers, 1925-1966, 1957-1963.
Title:
Papers, 1925-1966, 1957-1963.
Includes correspondence, scrapbook and printed materials, newsclippings, and photographs. Collection bulks (1957-1963) with correspondence dealing with the activities of the Texas Technological Board of Directors, including the firing of three tenured faculty members. Of special interest are early photos of Texas Technological College and its football team.
ArchivalResource: 358 leaves.
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- Woolridge, Floyd Alpheaus, 1906-1986. Papers, 1925-1966, 1957-1963.
North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Joab Langston Thomas Records, 1965-1981
Title:
North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Joab Langston Thomas Records 1965-1981
The records of Joab Langston Thomas’ administration in the Office of the Chancellor at North Carolina State University include correspondence, newspaper clippings, annual reports, budgets, and other administrative and personal papers. Topics include the School of Veterinary Medicine, increased enrollment, and reports, recommendations, allocations and requests concerning other events and affairs of the campus during the time period of these records. The records of the Office of the Chancellor during Joab Langston Thomas’ adminstration range in date from 1975 to 1981. Joab Langston Thomas was born in 1933 in Holt, Alabama, and in 1975 became the ninth chief executive to lead North Carolina State University. He resigned in 1981 to accept the presidency of the University of Alabama. During Thomas’ tenure as Chancellor, enrollment passed 20,000, and the School of Veterinary Medicine, the North Carolina Japan Center, and the Microelectronics Center for North Carolina were all established at North Carolina State University. Additionally, D.H. Hill Library holdings reached one million volumes, the Wolfpack Women’s basketball team won the gold at the World University Games in Mexico City in 1979, and the Wolfpack Women’s Cross Country Team won back-to-back national championships in 1979 and 1980.
ArchivalResource: 39.25 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Joab Langston Thomas Records, 1965-1981
Miles, Walter R. (Walter Richard), 1885-1978. Walter R. Miles and Catharine Cox Miles papers, 1899-1965.
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Walter R. Miles and Catharine Cox Miles papers, 1899-1965.
The Walter R. Miles and Catharine Cox Miles papers contain films, family photographs, experiments conducted at the Carnegie Nutrition Laboratory, material regarding the Stanford Later Maturity Studies, and many other experiments conducted by Walter R. Miles. Military reports, particularly those relating to Walter Miles' work on night vision and adaptation of pilots circa World War II, are included. There is a copy of a manuscript reporting Walter Miles' visit to various foreign laboratories in 1920. There are numerous descriptions and photographs of laboratory apparatus including the Pursuitmeter, the String Galvanometer, the Vreeland Oscillator, and the Harger Drunkometer. The collection includes diaries kept by Walter Miles from 1901 to 1962. Copies of papers presented at the International Symposium on Military Psychology are also included. The collection also contains Catharine Cox Miles' handwritten notes, correspondence, test protocols, and other documentation of her work with gifted children for Lewis Terman. Also included is material relating to Catharine Miles' Connecticut Jail Study of Psychological Characteristics of Inmates. There are sermons written and delivered by Walter Miles dated 1911-1916. The collection contains voluminous correspondence. Among the topics discussed - correspondence with fellow Quaker Friends regarding World War II relief work and sheltering English children in American homes, work conducted for the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) on improving night vision and dark adaptation of pilots, research on aging, effects of alcohol on motor responses, and left and right handedness.
ArchivalResource: 70 linear feet.
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- Miles, Walter R. (Walter Richard), 1885-1978. Walter R. Miles and Catharine Cox Miles papers, 1899-1965.
Weeks, Dorothy Walcott, 1893-1990. Oral history interview with Dorothy Walcott Weeks, 1978 July 19.
Title:
Oral history interview with Dorothy Walcott Weeks, 1978 July 19.
Family background, education, and emergence of scientific orientation. Undergraduate years at Wellesley College, 1912-1916; description of physics department. Assistant examiner in U.S. Patent Office during World War I. At MIT under Edwin B. Wilson as graduate student and laboratory assistant, lab instructor, 1920-1924. Returned to MIT for doctoral work in 1928. Mathematical physics thesis under Norbert Wiener, while teaching at Wellesley. Depression years brought teaching position at Wilson College, 1930-1943; used Wellesley as model. Work on Zeeman Pattern earns her Guggenheim Fellowship at MIT and European labs, 1949-1950. World War II years as head of Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD British Report Section). Return to Wilson, 1945-1956, working part-time at National Science Foundation, 1953-1956. Retirement years, including affiliation with U.S. Army and spectroscopic work at Harvard College Observatory. Comments on women in physics in U.S., her own opportunities and teaching in general. Also prominently mentioned are: Pauline Morrow Austin, Louisa Eyre, George Harrison, Louise McDowell, Ethelbert D. Warfield, Edwin Bidwell Wilson; American Association of University Professors, American Physical Society, Jordan Marsh Co., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Spectroscopy Laboratory, Radcliffe College, State University of New York at Binghamton, United States National Bureau of Standards, United States Office of Scientific Research and Development, and United States Ordnance Materials Research Office.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 23 pp.
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- Weeks, Dorothy Walcott, 1893-1990. Oral history interview with Dorothy Walcott Weeks, 1978 July 19.
Stewart, John Quincy, 1894-1972. John Q. Stewart papers, 1907-1970s.
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John Q. Stewart papers, 1907-1970s.
Consists of articles written by Stewart and others, correspondence, financial material, photoprints, maps, conference material, printed material, and student papers.
ArchivalResource: 29.8 linear ft. (50 archival boxes, 9 record center cartons)
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- Stewart, John Quincy, 1894-1972. John Q. Stewart papers, 1907-1970s.
Papers, 1936-1971
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Papers, 1936-1971
Bulk of thecollection relates to Braucher's work as Commissioner of theMassachusetts Commission on Uniform State Laws, together withmaterial on his work on the statute of Fraud for the New York LawRevision Commission, as reporter for the American Law Institute, as amember of the Massachusetts Statutory Special Commission on Code ofEthics, the Massachusetts Attorney General Advisory Council onConflict of Interests, and the National Commission on Uniform StateLaws, and as chairman of the National Commission on ConsumerFinance.
ArchivalResource: 68 boxes and 3 Paigeboxes
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- Papers, 1936-1971
Popper, Samuel H. Samuel H. Popper papers 1958-2000.
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Samuel H. Popper papers 1958-2000.
Collection contains the papers of Samuel H. Popper, professor of educational administration at the University of Minnesota.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (2.0 cubic feet).
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- Popper, Samuel H. Samuel H. Popper papers 1958-2000.
Fred Cazel Papers, undated, 1939-1992.
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Fred Cazel Papers undated, 1939-1992.
Fred Cazel was a professor in the History Department at the University of Connecticut from 1948-1988. He was active in many professional and University committees.
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- Fred Cazel Papers, undated, 1939-1992.
Young, Alfred Fabian, 1925-. Alfred Fabian Young papers, 1963-1995.
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Alfred Fabian Young papers, 1963-1995.
Papers created and collected by Alfred F. Young, professor emeritus at Northern Illinois University and notable historian, pertaining mostly to his pursuits expanding and defending the idea of academic freedom. Young is co-founder of the Committee for Academic Freedom in Illinois, which played a major role in the various Staughton Lynd cases put before the American Association of University Professors. The papers consist of articles relating to the controversy surrounding the Smithsonian Institution's exhibit "The Last Act: The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II" and reactions of other museums and organizations to the controversy gathered by Young for the drafting of his Museum Bill of Rights. The papers relating to the Staughton Lynd case primarily consist of correspondence between Young, AAUP General Secretary Bertram Davis, and Lynd.
ArchivalResource: 0.6 c.f.
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- Young, Alfred Fabian, 1925-. Alfred Fabian Young papers, 1963-1995.
William Baskerville Hamilton Papers, 1700-1975
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William Baskerville Hamilton Papers, 1700-1975
ArchivalResource: 53,700 Items
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- William Baskerville Hamilton Papers, 1700-1975
MacDaniels, L. H. (Laurence Howland), 1888-1986. Laurence MacDaniels papers, [ca. 1915]-1986.
Title:
Laurence MacDaniels papers, [ca. 1915]-1986.
Papers include correspondence with other horticulturists, floriculturists, and pomologists mainly concerning the activities of the North American Lily Society, which he founded, the Northern Nut Growers Association, of which he was president, the American Society for Horticultural Science, and the American Horticultural Council; correspondence concerning the future of the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University and the bread standards (1957-1958) set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; correspondence, reports, and translations (1959-1962) that document MacDaniels' mission as a consultant on nuts and small fruit for the Technical Assistance Administration of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia under programs sponsored by the U.S. International Cooperation Administration and the U.S. Agency for International Development; administrative correspondence of the Department of Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture; correspondence with the American Association of University Professors in regard to the continued usefulness of retired professors; research notes and scientific photographs; manuscript, typescript and mimeographed lecture notes, course outlines, and examination questions; and printed matter relating to scientific organizations and other subjects; also, photoprints and negatives of Florida and Maguay and Mexico (1921); Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, (1926), Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti (1927) and Lebanon (1944). Also, legal documents, maps, an account book, and correspondence (1921, 1933-1934, 1936-1939) relating to the settlement of a family estate involving substantial interests in the Compañia Lechera "El Rosario" at Azcapotzalco, Mexico; the letters contain occasional comments on the farm labor situation in Mexico and government expropriation of farm land under the agrarian reform legislation of the period. Also, genealogical records of the Cochran and Allen families from 1882 to 1894; and a six-page manuscript by Cornell University Professor Damon Boynton entitled "The Hospice Idea," concerning his interview with L. H. MacDaniels in March 1982.
ArchivalResource: 39.9 cubic ft.
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- MacDaniels, L. H. (Laurence Howland), 1888-1986. Laurence MacDaniels papers, [ca. 1915]-1986.
Flynt, Wayne, 1940-. Papers, 1980-1984.
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Papers, 1980-1984.
Collection all relates to the controversy surrounding Auburn University President Hanley Funderburk and his forced resignation in 1984. Contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, minutes and resolutions of faculty and department head meetings, humorous writings and drawings. Other items include Board of Trustee resolutions, Auburn Alumni Association statements, a Student Government Association survey, and information about the Coalition of Auburn University Students for Education (CAUSE).
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft.
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- Flynt, Wayne, 1940-. Papers, 1980-1984.
Jefferies, Richard M. (Richard Manning), 1888-1964. Richard M. Jefferies papers, 1942-1964 ; (bulk 1942-1943).
Title:
Richard M. Jefferies papers, 1942-1964 ; (bulk 1942-1943).
Papers arranged as follows: General Correspondence (folders 1-16); Agriculture (folders 17-28); Education (folders 29-32); Legislation (folders 33-39); Military Affairs (folders 40-47); Probation and Parole Board (folders: 48-49); Race Relations (Folders 50-52); Unemployment Compensation Commission (folders 53-54). Correspondence, press releases, legislation, transcripts of radio broadcasts, rosters, and other papers, relating chiefly to Jefferies' term as governor. Subjects include agriculture; gas rationing; and interstate transportation of agricultural laborers; education, chiefly concerning the release of two professors by Winthrop College and the subsequent investigation by American Association of University Professors and American Association of University Women; proposed revisions to the state constitution; military affairs, including prostitution and the South Carolina Defense Force, especially during World War II; Probation and Parole Board; race relations, including reports from the local police on the sale of firearms and ammunition to African Americans and the possible formation of Eleanor [Roosevelt] societies; the Unemployment Compensation Commission; and the Santee-Cooper project. Also includes scrapbook, 1942-1943, containing pictures, clippings, and articles re gubernatorial term (microfilm R 221); bound volume, 30 and 31 May 1964, souvenir album including program of graduating exercises at Clemson College, "Citation. for Honorary Degree" awarded posthumously, pictures and news stories; and bound volume, July 1964, the South Carolina Magazine, with articles and pictures on Jefferies' public service.
ArchivalResource: 1 roll microfilm.
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- Jefferies, Richard M. (Richard Manning), 1888-1964. Richard M. Jefferies papers, 1942-1964 ; (bulk 1942-1943).
Faculty records, 1959-1982.
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Faculty records, 1959-1982.
Included are minutes of Faculty Council meetings, 1959-1982; minutes, reports, proposals, and working papers of various faculty committees; faculty handbooks, ca. 1969-1974; miscellaneous memos, newsletters, and reports from the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), 1970s; correspondence, notes, and printed material from faculty workshops, events, and special programs, 1970s; and faculty biographical files, containing photographs, clippings, printed material, announcements, obituaries, and other biographical material.
ArchivalResource: 4.8 cubic ft.
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- Marymount Manhattan College. Faculty records, 1959-1982.
McAllister, Harry E. Papers, 1948-1981.
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Papers, 1948-1981.
Collection includes memoranda; correspondence; Faculty Council materials, including salary increases; working files on search committees to fill vacancies in Dean of School of Economics and Business and WSU President (Glenn Terrell).
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- McAllister, Harry E. Papers, 1948-1981.
Learned Hand papers
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Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
ArchivalResource: 116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
James McKeen Cattell Papers, 1835-1948, (bulk 1896-1948)
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James McKeen Cattell Papers 1835-1948 (bulk 1896-1948)
Educator, editor, and psychologist. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, lectures, articles, notes, financial papers, biographical and genealogical material, family papers, printed matter, and other papers relating primarily to Cattell's professional and academic affiliations.
ArchivalResource: 49,000 items; 189 containers plus 1 oversize; 76 linear feet; 7 microfilm reels
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- Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944. James McKeen Cattell papers, 1835-1948 (bulk 1896-1948).
Harman, Susan Emolyn. Papers.
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Susan Harman papers
Susan Emolyn Harman (1897-1972) was an author and professor of English at the University of Maryland from 1920 to 1961. At the university, Harman founded Alpha Lambda Delta, an honorary society; was a charter member of the Maryland chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, a teacher's honorary; and was adviser to a social sorority, Kappa Delta. She was also co-founder of the English Club of Prince George's and Montgomery counties. As president of University of Maryland chapter of the American Association of University Professors, she worked to secure Social Security benefits for all university faculty. She co-authored College Rhetoric, the Handbook of Correct English, and the best-selling Descriptive English Grammar with Homer C. House, and was a co-editor of the Middle English Dictionary. Her papers include correspondence, biographical materials, manuscripts, and memorabilia documenting Harman's career as an author and educator. Significant correspondents include Wilson H. Elkins, Frederic E. Lee, Charles Manning, and Homer C. House.
ArchivalResource: 4.25 linear feet
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- Harman, Susan Emolyn. Papers.
Legal Profession in Indiana, 1976-1980
Title:
Legal Profession in Indiana 1976-1980
This project contains interviews with attorneys in Indiana. Among the topics discussed are the Indiana Judiciary System, the Indiana General Assembly, the United States Legislature, the United States Supreme Court, the Monroe County judiciary system and Monroe County politics. All interviewees reflect upon the public's perception of the legal profession and how is has changed over the years.
ArchivalResource: 6 interview; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials
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- Legal Profession in Indiana, 1976-1980
American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1934-1953.
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American Association of University Professors records, 1934-1953.
Correspondence, reports, proceedings, memoranda, and other materials of the American Association of University Professors from the period when Duke University faculty member William T. Laprade was chairman of its Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure (1937-1942, 1948-1953) and president (1942-1943). A sample of the folders shows material concerning academic freedom cases, dismissals, quality of educational support and other matters of concern to the organization's membership.
ArchivalResource: 11,000 items (11 linear ft.)
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- American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1934-1953.
Lyon, John. Papers 1950s-1970s.
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Papers 1950s-1970s.
Class notes and papers written at University of Notre Dame, University of Pittsburgh, and Bowling Green State University, 1950s-1960s; correspondence of the American Association of University Pofessors (AAUP), Notre Dame chapter, of which Lyon was secretary, 1970s; and reports, minutes, and newsletters, from the AAUP, 1970s, and the University of Notre Dame Faculty Senate, 1968-1981.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet
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- Lyon, John. Papers 1950s-1970s.
Anderson Hunter Dupree Papers, 1940-1960
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Anderson Hunter Dupree Papers, 1940-1960
Materials on a project of historical research for an unpublished work "Science in the Federal Government, 1940-1960." The collection also contains papers related to science, NASA, the government, and education in the era on the Berkeley campus. The collection contains research material conducted and collected by A. Hunter Dupree for the unpublished work "Science in the Federal Government, 1940-1960." There is also general material which concerns itself with Dupree's teaching years at the University of California, Berkeley. The arrangement of the files within the boxes has been predetermined by Dupree and has not been adjusted. Box 1 contains outlines, bibliographical notes, handwritten corrections, footnote sources, and typed draft copies for various chapters and volumes on the National Defense Research Committee (NDRC); Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD); and the War Molibization Board on the Judiciary Committee, otherwise known as the Kilgore Committee. There is also research on the Bowman Committee. Industrial research materials include information on Bell Laboratory; Wormser foundation, Rockefeller Foundation including Fordick Rockefeller Foundation; material on the NAS,NRC,NACA; British and German Scientific organizations 1940's, 1950's; British Society for Freedom in Science late 1930's; Ickes Chalkley 1939-1945 and the War Resources Board 1939. Box 2 contains research which is medical in nature and includes materials on Old-Line Agencies and the War 1939-1945; OSRD (Office of Scientific Research and Development) dissolution; material about uranium and atomic energy and planning; the OSRD rocket and guided missle programs; NACA/OSRD relations; evolution of military research under NRC; the establishment and work of CMR (Committee on Medical Research); NIH (National Institues of Health) cancer program; American Association of Science Workers; postwar research including NRPB action in planning; the War Production Board; Maury Maverick Committee; Bush and patents; Wallace Patent Committee; ICSRD patent policies and general articles on the patent systems including the nature of patents; Kilgore Bills and Committee hearings; an interview with Oscar M. Ruebhausen; essay "Subject Science the Endless Frontier" by Vannevar Bush which includes additonal research material on the topic; Applied Psychology Panel with material on the Magnunson Bill including copies of correspondence to and from Dr. W.S. Hunter, Dr. Irving Stewart, and Henry Allen; Committee on Medical Research; Medical Advisory Committee (report of 1945), prominent members of the Committee include Dr. Walter W. Palmer and Homer W. Smith; numerous miscellaneous reports including drafts to Bush (postwar) by date 1944/1945 and miscellaneous copies of letters by date 1944/1945. Box 3 includes material for chapters 4-7: Chapter 4: Waldemar Kaempffert criticisms of the "Endless Frontier"; notes from Dr. Alexander DeVolpi on the Federation of American Scientists and National Comiitee for Atomic Information (NCAI); chronological file of clippings, editorials and correspondence from the 1945 through passage of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 including legislative history of the Act; Kilgore Committee report on Wartime Research and Development; plans for joint Kilgore-Magnuson hearings; Truman reconversion message to Congress; OWMR (Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion) and BOB; inventory of papers of the Association of Cambridge Scientists; Kilgore hearings on Science Legislation; Russian /Soviet Science including notes on the Russian atomic bomb and Sputnick. Research for Chapter 5 include: "Bird Dogs" article; ONR (Office of Naval Research) and ORI (Operational Readiness Inspections); information on scientific secrecy; development of PHS (Public Health Research) Research Program and Facilities, 1900-1950 which were compiled from NIH records; work of the JRDB (Joint Research and Development Board); military R & D (Research and Development); notes on Hammond "Organizing for Defense" and Kintner "Forging a New Sword", notes from Bush "Modern Arms and Free Men"; Atomic Energy Commission 1945-49; material from John R. Steelman President of the Scientific Research Board; manpower statistics 1943-1950 report; "Science and Public Policy A Report to the President"; ICSRD its general history, origins, policies and activities, 1948-50; Golden Study (William T. Golden). Chapter 6 material include: NSF bills and NSF legislative summaries, 1948-1950. Chapter 7 files contain information on scientific breakthroughs and the military, (1951-53); AEC (Atomic Energy Commission); and the choosing of the direction and the battle on appropriations of the National Science Board. Box 4 contains a wealth of material about and from the NSF (National Science Foundation) which includes internal correspondence and notes, committee material, staff meeting notes, military research and other NSF activities. Also included are the origins of Pugwash; NAS, AAAS (American Assoication for Advancement of Science); FAS material; and IGY (International Geophysical Year); IGY Antarctic and IGY Satellite program; various articles including article "The International Geophysical Year" Man's Most Ambitious Study of His Environment" by Hugh L. Dryden reprinted from the National Geographic Magazine, February 1956; "The International Geophysical Year" by Alan T. Waterman reprinted from the "American Scientist", April 1956. Additional items discuss Russian science before Sputnik; Space, 1958-60 including the creation of NASA. The majority of Box 5 contains journal articles, the journal "Nuclear Information" and Scientist and Citizen" formerly called "Nuclear Information" and meeting minutes from the National Science Board, 1951-1958. Box 6 highlights include NSB meeting minutes from various months in 1959-1962; interviews with Lyman Chalkle, Dr. A.N. Richards, John F. Victory, Henry Allen Moe, General James M. Gavin, John Glenn, President Harry S. Truman and others. There are also numerous articles which include, "Two Cultures" by Vannevar Bush, Technology Review, November 1962; "The Evolution of the Office of Naval Research" by The Bird Dogs, Physics Today; "Influence of the Past", by A. Hunter Dupree reprinted from "The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science",January 1960, and a host of other articles. The box also contains Eisenhower's farewell speech; some Congressional Records, and NAS and NRC technical reports. Box 7 contains NSF press releases, the bulletin "Reviews of Data on Research and Development", memorandums, reports, budget information, and institutes program (staff papers). Also included are clippings, remark papers and journal articles by Alan T. Waterman, Dael Wolfle, Ralph E. O'Dette, Curt P. Richter, Paul B. Sears and numerous others. Publications include "Science and World Affairs History of the Pugwash Conferences" by Prof. J. Rotblat, published in 1962 and a manuscript copy 8 June 1963 "On the Sociology of Science" by Raymond J. Seeger. Addtionally, there is research on agriculture; Fort Monmouth Security Investigations; numerous correspondence (some handwritten by Hunter) on the Studies on the History of Science Project. Box 8 contains correspondence, proposals, meeting minutes, press releases and reports. The majority of the files deal with Dupree's "History of Science Project" and include grant information, status reports, and budget proposals. There are also various 1962 papers from Columbia University: "National Science Policy and the President's Science Advisors by Robert N. Kreidler, "The Scientific Strategists" by Bernard Brodie, "Civil-Scientifc Relations" in the United States by Robert Gilpin, "Scientists Seers and Strategy" by Albert Wohlstetter. The majority of Box 9 contains clippings from "Today's News Clips as well as clippings from the New York Times, Washington Post, and the Daily Californian. There is additional material on and from the NSF including several National Science Foundation Week bulletins and press releases. Box 10 concerns itself with NASA and contains correspondence about the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAS); material on the American Historical Association; meetings of the Society for the History of Technolgy; NASA Historical Advisory Committee/Historical Division of NASA (including agenda's and meeting minutes); the NASA Historical Program; NASA American Institue of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA); and Historical Perspectives on the Apollo Program. Box 11 contains Dupree's duties as NASA consultant to the Administrator of NASA. There is also a significant amount of information on and from the Technology Assessment Panel; AHD-COSPUP (Committee on Science and Public Policy) Papers and suggestions and revisions (including draft copy) of Dupree's "The Paper" (The Responsibilites of Scientists and the Federal Government) by COSPUP committee members. Box 12 contains draft reports to COSPUP; NRC Advisory Committee on Government Programs in the Behavioral Sciences material; numerous article and pamphlets from COSPUP files and COSPUP letters from scientists. Box 13 contains COSPUP procedures; correspondence and information on distribution of subject report " Federal Support of Basic Research, etc."; correpondence concerning "The Paper"; draft report of Federal Support of Basic Research in Institutions of Higher Learning: a wealth of miscellaneous material mainly concerned with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences; copy of "Cartesian Studies" by R. A. Watson; COSPUP laws; and a draft copy of "Man Surviving The Present World Revolution" by Philip M. Smith and Richard A. Watson, July 1968. Box 14 contains military and naval research; miscellaneous files; BOB material; NSF duplicate notes, and numerous speeches by Alan T. Waterman. Box 15 contains AHA (American Historical Association) Committee on National Aid to Historical Research meeting material; Executive Committe of the Berkeley Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP); American Council on Education Conference on Research; "American Studies News" newsletter (American Studies Association); NSF (National Science Foundation, Dupree's plan for "A History of the Activitites of the Federal Government in Science"; correspondence, etc. and other proposals for research support from the NSF sent to Dupree for evaluation. In addition, there is material from some history classes taught by Dupree at the University of California, which include syallabi, grades, papers by students, exams, tests, reading lists for class, textbook needs, course catalog and Dupree's role as an advisor. Box 16 contains AHA (American Historical Association) Committee on National Aid to Historical Research meeting material; Executive Committe of the Berkeley Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP); American Council on Education Conference on Research; "American Studies News" newsletter (American Studies Association); NSF (National Science Foundation) Dupree's plan for "A History of the Activitites of the Federal Government in Science"; correspondence, etc. and other proposals for research support from the NSF sent to Dupree for evaluation. In addition, there is material from the History classes taught by Dupree at the University of California, which include syallabi, grades, papers by students, exams, tests, reading lists for class, textbook needs, course catalog and Dupree's role as an advisor. Box 17 continues with Dupress's material for history classes in addition to material on the crisis at Berkley from Fall 1964-June 1968 (Vietnam War); University of California, Berkeley Academic Senate; Graduate Council Committee; Department of History; American Institue of Physics/inclduing some newsletters; American Historical Association/including some AHA Newsletters; International Botanical Congress Newsletter; California Historical Society; Technology Assessment committee featuring Emilio Q. Daddario and a paper by Dupree "This Shift from Results to Capability: Coordination of Education and Research by the Federal Government." Box 18 contains the Harvard Project Physics Newsletter; Harvard University Press regarding "Asa Gray"; History of Science Society; Library of Congress Advisory Committee; recommendation letters and requests for former students of Dupree; Chancellor's Committee on Regents Professorships and Lectureships; miscelanneous newsletters; Report "The Technology Assessment Function" by Louis H. Mayo, George Washington University; NSF Grant lists; Prentice Hall and Rand McNally correspondance; a file on Nathan Reingold, historian and Prof. Morgan B. Sherwood; Smithsonian Journal of History concerning and a paper by Dupree "The Pace of Measurement from Rome to America" and some handbooks and manuals from the University of California, Berkeley. The majority of the files in Box 19 are arranged alphabetically, A-Z and contain correspondance, committee and bureau material.
ArchivalResource: 19 linear feet (19 records center boxes)
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- Anderson Hunter Dupree Papers, 1940-1960
Stewart, Charles Leslie, b. 1890. Papers, 1914-1971.
Title:
Papers, 1914-1971.
Correspondence, drafts of speeches and articles, reprints of articles, reports, publications, and other papers. Topics include agricultural economics conferences; Stewart's travels in Latin America, Europe, and Afghanistan; farm appraisal; farm relief and an export-debenture plan; government land policy; a cooperative highway research project undertaken by University of Illinois and Illinois Division of Highways; county reorganization; land prices and income; land tenure and transfer; land values and taxation; strip mining and its relation to agriculture; academic retirement annuities and housing; gerontology; American Association of University Professors; and legislation. Includes tape-recorded interview on Clark R. Griggs and Prof. Stewart's coming to Illinois.
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- Stewart, Charles Leslie, b. 1890. Papers, 1914-1971.
Roscoe Pound Papers
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Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1888-1964
Michigan State University. Office of the Provost. Associate Provost. Associate Provost Records.
Title:
Associate Provost Records.
Contained in this collection are the records of the Associate Provost and its predecessor units. The administrative subject files contain materials relating to the administrative decisions and plans of the Associate Provost and its relation to academic and administrative units. The committee files document the work of various committees on campus with which the Associate Provost had an interest in or responsibility for. Also found in this collection are the records pertaining to the contract agreement of the Student Information System (SIS), general budget materials for the University, as well as a small group of information on the academic/residential colleges. Scattered throughout all series can be found correspondence, statistics, memoranda, proposals, reports, personal papers, minutes, agendas, policy papers, spreadsheets and departmental requests.
ArchivalResource: 139.5 cu. ft. Paper.20 audiocassettes.
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- Michigan State University. Office of the Provost. Associate Provost. Associate Provost Records.
Elizabeth City State University. University affiliated organizations records, 1920-1990.
Title:
University affiliated organizations records, 1920-1990.
Materials include correspondence and annual reports.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Elizabeth City State University. University affiliated organizations records, 1920-1990.
Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Letter to Henry G. Leach, 1933 December 16.
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Letter to Henry G. Leach, 1933 December 16.
Bacheller writes about a "row " between Rollins College and the American Association of University Professors and remarks that he would like to satirize the whole affair in a piece called "Keeping up with Lovejoy," a reference to A.A.U.P. president Arthur O. Lovejoy.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Letter to Henry G. Leach, 1933 December 16.
American Association of University Professors. Records, 1961- [ongoing]
Title:
Records, 1961- [ongoing]
Correspondence and memoranda, negotiations for contracts, and collective bargaining materials.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- American Association of University Professors. Records, 1961- [ongoing]
Denenfeld, Philip S. (Philip Stanley), 1924-2000. Philip S. Denenfeld collection, 1942-1999.
Title:
Philip S. Denenfeld collection, 1942-1999.
Denenfeld served as a faculty member and administrator for WMU from 1956-1986 and was an active member of the Michigan Civil Liberties Union. Collection includes WWII correspondence, photographs and newspaper clippings, 1942-1947; teaching notes and reports, 1957-1973; minutes, memos and correspondence relating to committee work, including the Blue Ribbon Committee, 1961-1964; correspondence relating to academic appointments, 1963-1989; articles and publications by and about WMU colleagues, 1958-1987; notes for WMU Oral History project with Diether Haenicke, 1999; WMU Chapter of AAUP Agreement, 1984-1987; playbill for Edward Callan's "I Am of Ireland," autographed by Callan, 1988; woodblock prints by Joyce T. Dillman (Macrorie), 1961-1962; note cards on dissertation, c. 1953-1954, and general research, n.d.; "Life Magazine" educational reprints on civil rights and segregation, 1956, 1968; three reels of audiotape (1/4 in.), c. 1960; materials relating to WMU Korean-American Conference, 1981.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 cu. ft.
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- Denenfeld, Philip S. (Philip Stanley), 1924-2000. Philip S. Denenfeld collection, 1942-1999.
American Association of University Professors (UT Austin Chapter) Records AR 86-159., 1916-1983
Title:
American Association ofUniversity Professors (UT Austin Chapter) Records 1916-1983
Correspondence, minutes,memos, reports, membership material and other related material from theAmerican Association of University Professors (UT Austin Chapter).
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- American Association of University Professors (UT Austin Chapter) Records AR 86-159., 1916-1983
Silver, Alan, 1914-1988. Alan Silver Papers, 1934-1987.
Title:
Alan Silver Papers, 1934-1987.
The Alan Silver Papers consist of nineteen file folders and one photograph taken by Sylvia Bergel. All relate to the Bergel/Hauptman case of 1935 and the subsequent re-investigation that was undertaken because of Silver's renewed investigation of the issue in 1986. The papers are a collection of the personal correspondence of Alan Silver, Sylvia Bergel and Lienhard Bergel; unpublished manuscripts written by Silver; interviews with Alan Silver, Lienhard Bergel, Dean Albert Meder, and Emil Jordan (the faculty member of the German Department that was promoted instead of Bergel); and a vast number of government documents pertaining to Bergel and Hauptman from the late 1930's to the early 1940's.
ArchivalResource: .4 cubic ft. (1 manuscript box)
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- Silver, Alan, 1914-1988. Alan Silver Papers, 1934-1987.
Scharnau, Ralph,. Oral history interview with Ralph Scharnau, 2002 June 12.
Title:
Oral history interview with Ralph Scharnau, 2002 June 12.
Transcripts (verbatim and edited versions) and sound recording of an interview in which Scharnau discusses his life, education, career and involvement with faculty labor issues at the University of Dubuque. Filed with the transcripts is one color photograph of Scharnau.
ArchivalResource: Transcripts : 160 leaves in 2 foldersSound recording : 2 sound cassettes
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- Scharnau, Ralph,. Oral history interview with Ralph Scharnau, 2002 June 12.
Edwin Berry Burgum academic freedom case records, 1934-1961.
Title:
Edwin Berry Burgum academic freedom case records, 1934-1961.
The records of the Edwin Berry Burgum academic freedom case contain administrative and faculty materials assembled between 1952 and 1961. The bulk of the material falls between the years 1952 and 1953, the period of Burgum's suspension and dismissal following his refusal to answer questions before the McCarran Committee of the United States Senate. The contents of the Burgum records consist primarily of administrative and council minutes; bound transcripts of the legal hearings between Burgum and New York University; internal administrative correspondence; correspondence with the American Association of University Professors; and "exhibits" of legal evidence presented at litigation by both Burgum and the administration under the direction of Thomas Clark Pollock, Dean of Washington Square College between 1947 and 1962. The exhibits contain a great deal of published material, such as books, newspapers, journals, court transcripts, articles and essays. They have been included with the other exhibit items within the Senate Faculty Committee series. The records also contain some earlier material pertaining to academic freedom, including a 1939 letter from Franz Boas regarding the Dies Committee.
ArchivalResource: 4.25 linear ft. (8 boxes).
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- Edwin Berry Burgum academic freedom case records, 1934-1961.
University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Kenneth G. Wilson, 1974-1981], undated, 1939-1984
Title:
University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Kenneth G. Wilson, 1974-1981] undated, 1939-1984
ArchivalResource: 66.95 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Kenneth G. Wilson, 1974-1981], undated, 1939-1984
O'Connor, Margaret Anne. Margaret Anne O'Connor papers, 1972-1989 [manuscript].
Title:
Margaret Anne O'Connor papers, 1972-1989 [manuscript].
Files on organizations with which Margaret O'Connor was involved and publications relating to women's organizations and issues. Organizational materials are letters, minutes of meetings, brochures, and other materials from organizations supporting women faculty, affirmative action, and related course work. Organizations include the Faculty Council's Status of Women Committee and Women's Studies Advisory Board; the Association for Women Faculty; University Women for Affirmative Action; the Women's Forum, an advisory board to the Association of Women Students, publisher of the "She" newsletter; and the American Association of University Professors, for which O'Connor chaired Committee W for several years. Much of the material is about efforts to create a Women's Studies program on campus and contains letters, surveys, course descriptions, and other items. Printed materials include newspaper clippings about national and local Chapel Hill, N.C., events; the "She" newsletter; and other publications.
ArchivalResource: 500 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- O'Connor, Margaret Anne. Margaret Anne O'Connor papers, 1972-1989 [manuscript].
Euwema, Ben, 1904-1976. Ben Euwema papers. [manuscript].
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Ben Euwema papers. [manuscript]. 1936-1971.
Educator and author, dean of the College of the Liberal Arts at Pennsylvania State University from 1946-1964, and professor of English through 1969. Also professor of English at Michigan State, chairman of the Division of Arts and Sciences of the National Association of State, University and Land Grant Colleges from 1946-1948, and a member of the National Council of Teachers of English, the Michigan Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association of University Professors, and Phi Kappa Phi. The collection consists mainly of addresses to various organizations, convocations, and commencements divided into the following series: Education, Liberal Arts, Commencements and Convocations, Philosophy, Religion, Arts, English, Teaching, and Testimonial Dinners. The collection also includes information on Pennsylvania State University's Study Abroad Program.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 ft. (2 Boxes).
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- Euwema, Ben, 1904-1976. Ben Euwema papers. [manuscript].
Herbert George Gutman papers, 1949-1985
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Herbert George Gutman papers 1949-1985
Herbert George Gutman (1928-1985) was a historian and professor of history at Fairleigh Dickinson University and various New York universities. His published works concerned the social and economic structure of American labor. Bulk of the collection consists of Gutman's correspondence and writings. Included are his papers as a student and as a university professor, personal miscellany, research notes, and printed matter. His correspondence with historians, professors of history, academic colleagues, graduate students, and others relates mainly to matters of historical method, to the historiography of the black family and of the working class in America, and to Gutman's and his colleagues' research and writings. Also, papers relative to Gutman's professorships, especially at Fairleigh Dickinson University; manuscripts of his writings including his book The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925 (1976); and personal miscellany such as photographs of Gutman, his family and associates, and audio tape recording. Correspondents include the American Association of University Professors, Howard K. Beale, Merle Curti, Michael Feldberg, John Hope Franklin, Michael A. Gordon, Samuel Pfrimmer Hays, H. Wayne Morgan, Richard B. Morris, Howard H. Quint, Richard Sennett, Martin J. Sklar, Charles Vivier, William Appleman Williams, C. Vann Woodward, and Alfred Young.
ArchivalResource: 32 linear feet (32 boxes and l oversize folder)
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- Herbert George Gutman papers, 1949-1985
Records, 1961-1993.
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Records, 1961-1993.
Correspondence and memoranda, negotiations for contracts, and collective bargaining materials.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- American Association of University Professors. Records, 1961-1993.
University of Pittsburgh. United Faculty. United Faculty and Pitt Professional Union records, 1970-1995
Title:
United Faculty and Pitt Professional Union records, 1970-1995
This collection contains bulletins and research information regarding the Pitt Professional Union's campaign to organize faculty at the University of Pittsburgh in 1976 and United Faculty's efforts in the 1980s and early 1990s. Also included are membership lists and cards, meeting minutes, and information regarding a 1991 campaign that supported a state House of Representatives resolution that would grant public access to state university financial records.
ArchivalResource: 20.0 linear ft. (16 boxes).
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- University of Pittsburgh. United Faculty. United Faculty and Pitt Professional Union records, 1970-1995
Benjamin Evans Lippincott papers, 1929-1946
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Benjamin Evans Lippincott papers 1929-1946
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of Benjamin Evans Lippincott, professor of political science at the University of Minnesota.
ArchivalResource: 1 box; (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Benjamin Evans Lippincott papers, 1929-1946
University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978], undated, 1915-2005.
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University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978] undated, 1915-2005.
Contains the office files of the President's Office during Dr. Ferguson's administration as well as personal documents, correspondence, photographs, diaries, and emphemera from Ferguson's childhood through his careers as a diplomat, administrator of the Peace Corps/VISTA, academic administrator, and head of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Lincoln Center.
ArchivalResource: 59.5 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978], undated, 1915-2005.
Zechariah Chafee papers
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Zechariah Chafee papers
This collection includes materials relating to Chafee's activities as law teacher, legal scholar, historian, and defender of civil liberties. Includes research material for drafts of the Federal Interpleader Act of 1936.
ArchivalResource: 93 boxes
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- Papers, 1898-1957
Harry E. McAllister Papers, 1948-1981
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Harry E. McAllister Papers 1948-1981
Collection includes memoranda; correspondence; Faculty Council materials, including salary increases; working files on search committees to fill vacancies in Dean of School of Economics and Business and WSU President (Glenn Terrell).
ArchivalResource: 3 containers.; 3.5 linear feet of shelf space.
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- Harry E. McAllister Papers, 1948-1981
Krey, August C. (August Charles), 1887-1961. August Charles Krey papers, 1910-1955.
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August Charles Krey papers, 1910-1955.
The collection includes correspondence, working papers, and unpublished reports of the American Assn. of University Professors (1932-39), the American Historical Association Commission on Investigation of Social Studies in the Schools (1919-1939), and the National Council for the Social Studies (1923-55). Correspondents include Charles A. Beard, Frederick Sharer Crofts, Jim Dan HIll, Dana C. Munro, Louis J. Paetow, and George C. Sellery.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear ft.
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- Krey, August C. (August Charles), 1887-1961. August Charles Krey papers, 1910-1955.
Records of the Lyman R. Bradley Academic Freedom Case, 1947-1961
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Records of the Lyman R. Bradley Academic Freedom Case 1947-1961
The Records of the Lyman R. Bradley Academic Freedom Case detail the action of New York University in hearing charges and subsequent suspension of a tenured associate professor who was convicted of contempt of Congress in 1948. The collection consists of administrative records retained by three offices of the University: the Office of the Dean of Washington Square College; the Office of the Chancellor; and the Office of the Vice Chancellor, who as Secretary and Clerk of the University Council (later Board of Trustees) maintained the Council files.
ArchivalResource: 4.0 Linear feet; 4 linear feet (6 boxes)
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- Records of the Lyman R. Bradley Academic Freedom Case, 1947-1961
American Association of University Professors. University of Oregon Chapter records, 1925-1979
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American Association of University Professors. University of Oregon Chapter records 1925-1979
The American Association of University Professors' (AAUP) purpose is to advance academic freedom and to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good. Records include correspondence, minutes, committee reports, membership lists, programs, office files, faculty unions and bargaining information, hearings and legal records, salary research materials, and records on the 1952 Loyalty Oath controversy.
ArchivalResource: 10.0 linear feet, 8 containers
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- American Association of University Professors. University of Oregon Chapter records, 1925-1979
Frank Whitson Fetter Papers, 1902-1992
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Frank Whitson Fetter Papers, 1902-1992
American economist on the faculty of Northwestern University, and economic advisor to international banks and governments. The papers of Frank Whitson Fetter span the years 1902-1992, with the bulk dating from the 1920s through 1980. Included are correspondence, diaries and journals, teaching materials, published books, articles and book reviews, and all the supporting research for these publications. There is also printed material, as well as additional research materials on index cards and microfilm. The files also contain fellowship and grant applications, conference and seminar programs, notes and texts of lectures and speeches, as well as financial papers, a scrapbook and photographs. The collection highlights the academic and consulting experiences (particularly the Kemmerer Commission) of a twentieth-century American economist, and documents his intellectual development as an historian of economic thought, as well as his many years of consulting and government service regarding international monetary issues. Centering on Fetter's publications and research, and to a lesser extent his teaching, the largest series in the collection are the Publications Series and the General Research Series. His publications and research focused on the study of the history of economics, British banking and monetary policy, inflation, and international economic thought. As reflected in the Correspondence Series, he corresponded with economists, academics, and writers. The Commissions, Consulting and Government Services Series includes the materials used to produce various economic reports for the foreign governments of Guatemala, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, Poland, and China. Other files contain Fetter's personal diaries, detailing how he spent his time while commissioned abroad, as well as an oral history about his international work. There is a relatively small amount of material concerning Fetter's personal life.
ArchivalResource: 114 Linear Feet; 68,400 Items
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- Frank Whitson Fetter Papers, 1902-1992
Inventory to the Records of the Rutgers University. Board of Governors Special Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1952-1958
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Inventory to the Records of the Rutgers University. Board of Governors Special Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1952-1958
The records of the academic freedom cases at Rutgers University, spanning from 1952 to 1958, comprise a series of the documents of the Rutgers University Board of Governors. They consist of one half-manuscript box containing two volumes of documents from the files of John O. Bigelow, chairman of the Board of Governors' Special Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure. The Committee was to create new University statutes on academic freedom and tenure following the replacement of the Board of Trustees by the Board of Governors in September 1956 as the new governing body of the University.
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- Inventory to the Records of the Rutgers University. Board of Governors Special Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1952-1958
Guerdon Nichols papers 1938-1974.
Title:
Guerdon Nichols papers 1938-1974.
Collection contains correspondence, speeches, photographs and other items primarily dating from Nichol's tenure as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville campus). Much of the material relates to his opposition to Act No. 10, his involvement with the AAUP, and his reception of the Meiklejohn Award. The many curious items in the collection include propaganda materials from the American Nazi Party and broadsides accusing the University of Arkansas of harboring communists.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Guerdon Nichols papers 1938-1974.
University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Anthony DiBenedetto and Julius A. Elias, 1981-1988], undated, 1960-1991.
Title:
University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Anthony DiBenedetto and Julius A. Elias, 1981-1988] undated, 1960-1991.
The Vice President for Academic Affairs, formerly the Provost, is the chief academic officer of the University and reports directly to the University President. The following University officers report to the Vice President for Academic Affairs: Assistant and Associate Provosts, Deans of Schools and Colleges, and the Directors of the Computer Center, Fiscal Services, Institutional Research, and the University Libraries.
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- University of Connecticut, Vice President for Academic Affairs Office Records [Anthony DiBenedetto and Julius A. Elias, 1981-1988], undated, 1960-1991.
Archives Union File, 1892-2004.
Title:
Archives Union File, 1892-2004.
This is a collection of publications of United States labor unions.
ArchivalResource: 500 linear ft.
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- Archives Union File, 1892-2004.
Gruenfeld, Leopold. Speech before the Cornell Chapter, AAUP, November 29, 1973.
Title:
Gruenfeld, Leopold. Speech before the Cornell Chapter, AAUP, November 29, 1973.
ArchivalResource: 1 open reel audio tape.
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- Gruenfeld, Leopold. Speech before the Cornell Chapter, AAUP, November 29, 1973.
Guide to the Sol Stetin Papers, 1935-1992, bulk 1972-1989
Title:
Guide to the Sol Stetin Papers 1935-1992, bulk 1972-1989
The Sol Stetin Papers consist of primarily textual records that chronicle Stetin's career as an educator and proponent for organized labor over a period of more than fifty years. They document Stetin's personal and professional association with various divisions and programs at Rutgers University, among them the Rutgers Oral History Project, the Livingston Labor Studies Association, and the Labor Education Center at the Institute of Management and Labor Relations, where Stetin served as the first labor leader in residence. Also represented in the Papers are Stetin's work as an independent labor consultant and researcher, his tenures as a trustee and teacher at William Paterson College, and his role as a founder of the American Labor Museum at the Botto House in Haledon, New Jersey. In addition, the Papers commemorate a campaign that Stetin led on behalf of the Textile Workers Union and, later, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, to organize employees of J.P. Stevens & Co. at the firm's manufacturing plants in the American South.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic ft. (15 manuscript boxes)
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- Guide to the Sol Stetin Papers, 1935-1992, bulk 1972-1989
Shryock, Rheva Ott, 1896-. Papers, 1930-1984.
Title:
Papers, 1930-1984.
Contents are primarily correspondence and working files created while employed as a consulting Parliamentarian; while serving as an officer and board member of various organizations and institutions; while a member of professional associations; as an author and lecturer on parliamentary procedure. Also includes financial records and autobiographical memoirs.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 cu. ft.
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- Shryock, Rheva Ott, 1896-. Papers, 1930-1984.
Jesse Siddall Reeves Papers, 1853-1942, 1901-1942
Title:
Jesse Siddall Reeves Papers, 1853-1942, 1901-1942
Chairman of the department of political science at University of Michigan. Correspondence, reports, manuscript articles, book reviews, lecture notes, and miscellaneous papers concerning family affairs and his academic interests in political science and international law.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear feet and 1 oversize folder
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- Jesse Siddall Reeves Papers, 1853-1942, 1901-1942
American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1952-1977.
Title:
American Association of University Professors records, 1952-1977.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports; constitution, bylaws, and resolutions; clippings, newsletters, and other publications. Also financial records, 1959-77.
ArchivalResource: 2.8 cubic ft.
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- American Association of University Professors. American Association of University Professors records, 1952-1977.
Baum, David C. Papers, 1959-1973.
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Papers, 1959-1973.
Correspondence and reports relating to Baum's membership in professional organizations, including American Association of University Professors, Chicago Bar Association's Committee on Federal Taxation, and Illinois State Bar Association's Section of Corporation and Securities Law; teaching materials for courses on corporate law, local government, and urban problems; agendas, minutes, and reports of Urbana-Champaign Senate and related bodies; minutes and memoranda concerning College of Law and university committee activities pertaining to the law library, appointments, discipline, academic freedom, and other issues; drafts and reprints of Baum's publications about local government, home rule, and Illinois Supreme Court; court papers, briefs, correspondence, drafts, notes, and research material for four legal cases (academic freedom and school desegregation suits, suit by bank to recover damages, and petition for rehearing of murder trial) in which Baum participated; and documents and correspondence relating to Baum's role as staff counsel of 1970 Illinois Constitutional Convention Legislative Committee.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Baum, David C. Papers, 1959-1973.
Leach, Walter Barton. W. Barton Leach Papers. 1920-1971.
Title:
W. Barton (Walter Barton) Leach Papers
Contents of this collection relate to Leach's teaching career, professional activities, service in the Air Force during World War II, and involvement in national defense matters. Includes material relating to his role as consultant to theAir Force, 1946-1966, his work with Harvard University's Defense Policy Seminar, which he founded, and drafts of an incompleteautobiography.
ArchivalResource: 66 boxes.
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- Papers, 1920-1971.
Smith, Alpheus W. (Alpheus Waldo), 1898-1977. Alpheus W. Smith papers, [ca.1915-1947].
Title:
Alpheus W. Smith papers, [ca.1915-1947].
Includes military correspondence, reports, and talks; photographs of Cornell University; Cornell publications; research on Ezra Cornell and on early Cornell history; correspondence with George L. Burr; manuscripts and verses of Ruby Green Smith and Albert W. Smith; letter (1915) from Harper Sibley in Rochester and from Jacob Gould Schurman (1918); scrapbook of newspaper clippings, June 1945-March 1946; leaflets from Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations; and other papers of Alpheus W. Smith.
ArchivalResource: 3.3 cubic ft.
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- Smith, Alpheus W. (Alpheus Waldo), 1898-1977. Alpheus W. Smith papers, [ca.1915-1947].
Cussler, Margaret Thekla, 1911-. Papers, 1957-1977 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1957-1977 (inclusive).
The collection consists primarily of legal documents relating to the case of Cussler v. University of Maryland. Also included are Cussler's research papers; course material; correspondence with the University, publishers, and professional organizations; and material on sex discrimination from the Women's Equity Action League, the American Sociological Association, and the American Association of University Professors.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- Cussler, Margaret Thekla, 1911-. Papers, 1957-1977 (inclusive).
Vasta, Edward, 1928-. Papers 1963-1976.
Title:
Papers 1963-1976.
Correspondence, agenda, minutes, reports, newsletters, and constitutions for the Academic Council, 1966-1976;Arts and Letters Advisory Committee, 1974-1975; Campus Honor Committee, 1972-1973; Dean's Committee on Collegiate Development, 1971-1972; English Department, 1968-1972; Graduate Council, 1967-1968; Honor System at Notre Dame, 1963-1970; Humanities Committee, 1971-1972; and the Student Life Council, 1969-1971; concerning revision of the Faculty Manual, student and faculty rights and problems, the place of the humanities in education, and campus disturbances.
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- Vasta, Edward, 1928-. Papers 1963-1976.
Bernard, L. L. (Luther Lee), 1881-1951. Luther Bernard collection, 1854-1961.
Title:
Luther Bernard collection, 1854-1961.
The collection includes book manuscripts for Social control: the sociological aspect, Making and applying social norms, Social institutions, The Social sciences as disciplines, Sociology in the United States since 1900, Instinct and the psychoanalysts, Introduction to social psychology, Introduction to sociology, Instinct: a study in social psychology, War and its causes, rural sociology, and Social control; manuscripts and articles on various topics related to sociology; collection of autobiographies of nearly all sociologists in the U.S. ca. 1930 and histories of sociological departments ; book and movie reviews; class materials (course outlines, syllabi, term papers, exams, notebooks); book excerpts; research notes; newspaper clippings and journal articles; professional correspondence with the American Sociological Society, American Association of University Professors, and others, including his conflict with Dr. Queen at Washington University; travel diaries in the United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1927-1948; personal diaries, 1917-1949; Jessie Bernard's diary, 1940; personal correspondence with Jessie Bernard, 1926-1951, his family, and nearly all leading social scientists of the era, including Harry Elmer Barnes, Charles Horton Cooley, Howard Washington Odum, Edward Alsworth Ross, Albion Small, Frederick Starr, Edwin Hardin Sutherland, William Isaac Thomas, and Frederick Jackson Turner; poems, 1899-1950; photographs, including of Native Americans; postcards of Native Americans; correspondence with Harry Whelpley concerning collection of relics; and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 48.18 cubic feet.
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- Bernard, L. L. (Luther Lee), 1881-1951. Luther Bernard collection, 1854-1961.
Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979, 1926-1972
Title:
Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979 1926-1972
Educator, sociologist, scholar, and author. Includes personal and professional correspondence; administrative and teaching records; research data; manuscripts of published and unpublished speeches, articles and books; photographs; and Bond family papers, especially those of Horace Bond's father, James Bond. Fully represented are Bond's two major interests: black education, especially its history and sociological aspects, and Africa, particularly as related to educational and political conditions. Correspondents include many notable African American educators, Africanists, activists, authors and others, such as Albert C. Barnes, Claude A. Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Arna Bontemps, Ralph Bunch, Rufus Clement, J.G. St. Clair Drake, W.E.B. Du Bois, Edwin Embree, John Hope Franklin, E. Franklin Frazier, W.C. Handy, Thurgood Marshall, Benjamin E. Mays, Kwame Nkrumah, Robert Ezra Park, A. Phillip Randolph, Lawrence P. Reddick, A.A. Schomburg, George Shepperson, Carter Woodson and Monroe Work.
ArchivalResource: 169 boxes; (84.5 linear ft.)
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- Horace Mann Bond Papers MS 411., 1830-1979, 1926-1972
University of Connecticut. Committee of Five. University of Connecticut Committee of Five records, 1953-1956.
Title:
University of Connecticut Committee of Five records, 1953-1956.
The records primarily contain minutes of the meetings of the Committee of Five and the Committee's final report.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- University of Connecticut. Committee of Five. University of Connecticut Committee of Five records, 1953-1956.
Rutgers University. Dean of Student Affairs. Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.), 1952-1973, 1963-1972 (bulk).
Title:
Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.), 1952-1973, 1963-1972 (bulk).
The records contain reports, memos, meeting minutes, drafts of published articles and papers presented at conferences, and personal and professional correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 21 u. ft. (62 manuscript boxes)
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- Rutgers University. Dean of Student Affairs. Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.), 1952-1973, 1963-1972 (bulk).
Samuel H. Popper papers, 1958-2000
Title:
Samuel H. Popper papers 1958-2000
Collection contains the papers of Samuel H. Popper, professor of educational administration at the University of Minnesota.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (2.0 cubic feet)
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- Samuel H. Popper papers, 1958-2000
American Association of University Professors, Central Washington University Chapter Records, 1940-2004 (bulk 1953-1989)
Title:
American Association of University Professors, Central Washington University Chapter Records 1940-2004 (bulk 1953-1989)
This collection contains the organizational records of the American Association of University Professors, Central Washington University Chapter, from 1940 to 2004.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cubic feet
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- American Association of University Professors, Central Washington University Chapter Records, 1940-2004 (bulk 1953-1989)
Faculty Alliance for Rutgers. Records of the Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR).
Title:
Records of the Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR).
The records of the Rutgers University organization Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) are dated between 1985 and 1998, with the bulk of material from 1996 to 1998. These records reflect the members' dissatisfaction with the presidency of Francis L. Lawrence. The collection includes correspondence, articles, membership lists, solicitation letters, meeting minutes (from FAR and the New Brunswick Faculty Council), and copies of the five FAR newsletters published between February 1997 and February 1998.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 cubic ft. (1 manuscript box)
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- Faculty Alliance for Rutgers. Records of the Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR).
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Smith, Selden Kennedy. Selden Kennedy Smith research files, 196u-200u.
Title:
Selden Kennedy Smith research files, 196u-200u.
Research files, correspondence, publications, and other papers related to Smith's professional and personal interests in the civil rights movement and social justice issues, Holocaust studies, African American history, Columbia College, the Eau Claire area and other neighborhoods in Columbia, S.C., materials related to maritime and naval history, etc. (Box 1): Civil Rights topics include: correspondence, 1965-1970, with Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Organization (Washington, D.C.); letter, 1969, to Edward Kennedy re wage conditions in S.C. and the nomination of Clement J. Haynsworth to the Supreme Court; correspondence, 1966-1970, re opposition to the Supreme Court nomination of G. Harold Carswell; letter to the editor, 1968, The State Newspaper re Barbary Coast pirates; essays, 1969, re Civil Rights movement; correspondence and publications, 1963-1964, re the Civil Rights Act of 1964; campaign materials for John West's 1970 campaign for S.C. governor; Charlotte Observer article, 1969, re Senator Ernest "Fritz" Hollings; newspaper clippings re the 1962 political race between A. Paul Kitchin and John P. Kennedy for North Carolina's 8th Congressional District seat; campaign materials, 1972, re Bob Moore's run for Richland County(S.C.) District 1 School Board; National Observer article, 1968, re Ted Kennedy's election campaign. Other Civil Rights topics: notes, 1970, re classes on African American history; memo, 1972, re open forum at Columbia College featuring Robert Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan; newspaper clippings, 1968-1969, re school desegregation in the U.S.; Your Schools newsletters, 1970-1973, re school desegregation in S.C.; newspaper clippings and publications, 1965-1966, re U.S. Civil Rights movement; Georgia Teachers and Education Association publication, 1970; church bulletin, 1970, from memorial service for Martin Luther King held at Zion Baptist Church (Columbia, S.C.); publications, 1966, re the NAACP's Legal Defense and Education Fund; publications, 1963-1964, by the Southern Regional Council, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and Office of Economic Opportunity re civil rights movement in S.C.; letters, 1964-1979, from the National Peace Conversion Campaign re opposition to construction of B-1 Bomber; publications and advertisements, 1980, re touring Japan and Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japan Broadcasting Corporation); correspondence and reports, 1976-1978, re Southeastern Public Education Program (SEPEP). Topics relating to the Eau Claire Community Project include: history and background of this neighborhood improvement project; correspondence, 1975-1988; application for swimming pool, 1980; notes, 1990-1991, re the community council; contract, 1976, contract with Dr. Leonard Lanfranco for a North Columbia Business Seminar; plans for Community Center, 1977; reports, 1979, re economic conditions and demographics in Fairfield County, Lexington County, Newberry County and Richland County; correspondence, 1973, re Manpower Advisory Council of Richland County (S.C.). (Box 2): Smith's Holocaust research files include: essays and drafts; grant application, 1992, from South Carolina Humanities Council for project titled "The Holocaust: A South Carolina Teacher's Resource"; correspondence, 1986, with Simon Wiesenthal Center re teacher's guides; letters, 1997, re Nuremberg Seminar Committee. Research notes, 1982, on the economic development of Japan (compiled by Lillie Herdon); notes on the history of Vietnam, compiled 1971; essay re life of U.S. Senator Ellison D. "Cotton Ed" Smith of S.C., nomination, 1979, of Seaside Plantation (Edgar Fripp Plantation) in Beaufort, S.C., to National Register of Historic Places; Historic Columbia Foundation (S.C.) files (Docent's notes and research re boyhood home of Woodrow Wilson, ca. 1970s), Ainsley Hall House (Robert Mills House), and Mann-Simons Cottage; letters, 1969, re Charleston hospital workers' strike: to the editor of Columbia Record newspaper, and to Gov. Robert McNair. (Box 3): Files relating to the Columbia Community Development Project include the following topics: Correspondence, 1972, re the health services provided in Columbia, Maryland; letters, 1990-1992, re management and location of Columbia Neighborhood Redevelopment Commission; correspondence, 1976-1976, re Housing and Urban Development Advisory Council; letters, 1976-1990, re Richland County Community Development Citizen's Advisory Committee; correspondence and newsletters, 1976-1977, re School Advisory Council; letters, 1977-1978, re Columbia Committee on Economic Development; minutes and roster re meetings for the Richland County Community Development; Richland County School District One Facilities Report, 1982; Columbia Neighborhood Redevelopment Commission notebook, 1990. (Box 4): Columbia College files reflect Smith's courses and research: Bibliography, 1972, re course titled, "Black Experience in America"; correspondence and notes, 1971-1975 re Quaker history and literature in the United States; correspondence, 1989, re seminar offered by University of South Carolina and Benedict College titled, "Institute for the Development of Knowledge and Skills for Teaching Black History and Culture in Teacher Education Programs in South Carolina's Colleges and Universities;" letters, 1964-1967, re Committee on Non-Western Studies; correspondence, 1988-1995, re fund for lecture series at Columbia College established by David Baker of S.C.; letters, 1969, re S.C. Dept. of Education's Textbook Selection Committee; newspaper clippings, 1964, re Columbia College fire; newsletters and correspondence, 1964-1994, re the American Association of University Professors; correspondence and notes, 1980-1982, re Phi Alpha Theta (International Honors Society in History); correspondence and outline, 1990, re course titled, "Remember the Children," about children in the Holocaust; reports, 1969, 1983, re possible textbooks to be published and used by the SC Board of Education; and papers related to prosecution of anti-war activists associated with the UFO Coffee House in Columbia, S.C., during the Vietnam War, along with related letters, 1960s and 1970, and transcripts from the trial, with testimony of Smith and Raymond L. Moore. (Box 5): Other research interests of Smith include: Notes and publications, 1987, re the African American History Institute; articles, 1959-1964, re John Ciardi; newsletter, 1971, re the Columbia Urban League; notes, 1975, the Executive Committee Staff Retreat; articles and publications, 1986, re the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture; correspondence, 1977, re Naval Reserve status of Selden Smith; letters, 1988-1989 re "S.C. by the Sea," about tourism on the S.C. coast; annual report, 1988-1989, of S.C. Dept. of Parks Recreation and Tourism. Fact sheet and notes, 1977, re the League of Women Voters; articles, publications and notes, 1975-1988, re feminism in S.C.; correspondence, 1985-1997, re S.C. Consortium of International Studies; correspondence, 1990-1993, Postscript (a student organization at Columbia College); correspondence, financial records, and newsletters, 1967-1970, for South Carolina Association of Non-Western Scholars (SCANS); newsletters, 1991-1993, re Partners in Dialogue, an interfaith community service project of USC Dept. of Religious Studies; correspondence, 1985-1994, re Center for the Study of the Presidency, a nonpartisan, nonprofit policy and education organization that applies lessons of history to current national challenges; correspondence and publications, 1970-1977, re American Friends Service Committee, Quaker organization that includes people of various faiths and has the goal of improving social justice, peace and humanitarian service. (Box 6): Personal and professional correspondence, 1959-1993, with: Emily Cheng, 1969; Naval Reserve Personnel, 1976; John West, 1969; and others; also includes invoices, 1978-1990; photographs and prints, 1967-1968; scrapbook of Fannie Dowling, who "began to use it about 1915 or before," contains clippings from family marriage and death announcements, poems and articles about the Methodist Church in Laurens County (S.C.) and elsewhere; plus booklets and publications; (Box 7) consist of pamphleets and newspapers (sections and clippings).
ArchivalResource: 8.75 linear ft. (7 cartons).
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Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) records, 1969-1999
Title:
Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) records 1969-1999
Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) was started in 1972 at Brown University to promote women in higher education administration. HERS originally started as a referral and placement service for women in higher education, and it now provides professional development opportunities for professional academic women. As of 2005, HERS has three offices: HERS, Mid-America (located at the University of Denver since 1983), HERS, New-England (at Wellesley College since 1976), and HERS, West (at the University of Utah). Beginning in 1976, HERS and Bryn Mawr College have co-sponsored a four week Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education Administration. The Institute has had over 200 participants from the United States and abroad. In 1978, HERS, New England began The Management Institute for Women in Higher Education at Wellesley College. The Management Institute is a series of five weekend seminars providing management training for professional women administrators. The National Associate of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA)/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement (IAA) is held for a week in June in various locations. Recently HERS completed the HERS South Africa Seminar, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which provided the opportunity for 80 South African women to learn about higher education processes in the United States. All of the offices in the HERS network are involved in other activities to promote women, particularly women in higher education administration. These include working with women on career mapping and guidance; collaboration with other organizations, colleges and universities; attending and presenting in conferences; publishing; and service on various education related boards and commissions. Dr. Cynthia Secor has been the Director of the HERS Network since 1975 and is the founding Director of the Summer Institute and HERS, Mid-America.
ArchivalResource: 335 linear feet
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- Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) records, 1969-1999
American Association of University Professors. Correspondence with American Musicological Society, 1970-1976.
Title:
Correspondence with American Musicological Society, 1970-1976.
ArchivalResource: 8 items (16 leaves).
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- American Association of University Professors. Correspondence with American Musicological Society, 1970-1976.
August Charles Krey Papers, 1887-1961.
Title:
August Charles Krey Papers 1887-1961.
A.C. Krey’s papers, accumulated throughout his career as a historian at the University of Minnesota, contain correspondence by and about the leading contemporary historians in the U.S. Krey’s leadership in national and state historical organizations such as the American Association of University Professors, American Historical Association especially its Commission on the Investigation of Social Studies in the Schools, Minnesota Historical Society. and the National Council for the Social Studies.
ArchivalResource: 16.8 linear feet (41 boxes).
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- August Charles Krey Papers, 1887-1961.
Laurence MacDaniels papers, [ca. 1915]-1986.
Title:
Laurence MacDaniels papers, [ca. 1915]-1986.
Papers include correspondence with other horticulturists, floriculturists, and pomologists.
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- Laurence MacDaniels papers, [ca. 1915]-1986.
Fuller, Lon L. Lon L. Fuller papers. 1926-1977.
Title:
Lon L. Fuller papers
Collection includes correspondence (letters received and carbons of letters sent), "fan" mail, telegrams, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, research notes, lecture notes, examination papers, bibliographies, outlines, drafts, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings and speeches, news clippings, other printed items, "preliminary" editions of books, and association copies of books.
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes
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- Papers, 1926-1977
Howe, Mark De Wolfe. Mark De Wolfe Howe papers. 1933-1967.
Title:
Mark De Wolfe Howe papers
Various materials relating to Howe's professional and teaching activities, his interest in American and English legal history, and his work in behalf of various civil rights, civil liberties, and national and local political causes;together with diary kept while secretary to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, miscellaneous biographical papers, and notebooks (1930-1933) kept while a student at Harvard Law School.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (5 Paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1933-1967
University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [John A. DiBiaggio, 1979-1985], undated, 1952-1986.
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University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [John A. DiBiaggio, 1979-1985] undated, 1952-1986.
In March, 1979, John A. DiBiaggio became the tenth president of the University of Connecticut, eleven months after the resignation of Glenn W. Ferguson.
ArchivalResource: 36.75 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [John A. DiBiaggio, 1979-1985], undated, 1952-1986.
Newcomb, John Lloyd, 1881-1954. Speeches of President Newcomb's [manuscript] 1936-1938.
Title:
Speeches of President Newcomb's [manuscript] 1936-1938.
Speeches delivered by John Lloyd Newcomb, some handwritten, some typed, and many with pencilled memoranda and notes. Also included are two copies of an article by Harry Clemons re the bust of Newcomb given to the University. Titles include Centennial celebration, the Medical College of Virginia; Southern University Conference, 1938 (two speeches); accepting the portrait of Dean [James Carroll] Flippin, 1938; welcome to new students, 1937; introducing Dr. Dumas Malone, Founders Day, 1938; dedication of Alderman Library, 1938; introducing Mr. [Robert Walton] Moore. Also Final exercises, summer quarter, 1939; summer school convocation, 1938; [Twelfth Annual] Institute of Public Affairs [Round Table Conference], 1938; Finals 1938 Introducing Mr. [Noble Cilley] Powell; accepting the class gifts, 1936, 1937, 1938; [75th anniversary of the founding of the Dept. of Agriculture], n.d.; [American Association of University Professors Regional Meeting], n.d.; Also alumni luncheon speech for PWA fourth anniversary ceremonies, 1937; alumni luncheon, 1937; Virginia Academy of Science, 1937; accepting the Pi Kappa Alpha tablet, 1937; [student meeting of American Society of Civil Engineers], n.d.; Page Barbour Lectures speaker [Thomas J. Wertenbaker], 1937; Introducing Dr. Isaiah Bowman, 1937; [University of Virginia Club in Philadelphia], 1937; Summer school convocation, 1936; introducing Dr. Douglas Freeman, Finals 1936; introducing Dr. Meta Glass, n.d.; Founder's day, 1936; St. Anne's Finals, 1937; talk to the Raven Society, 1936.
ArchivalResource: 31ca. items.
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- Newcomb, John Lloyd, 1881-1954. Speeches of President Newcomb's [manuscript] 1936-1938.
Ohio University. American Association of University Professors records 1920-1990 1960-1970.
Title:
American Association of University Professors records 1920-1990 1960-1970.
The American Association of University Professors records span from 1920 to the 1990s and document the participation of faculty at Ohio University in this organization and the AAUP's overall influence at OU.
ArchivalResource: 12 cubic feet (2 Hollinger boxes, 10 record center cartons, 2 flat boxes)
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- Ohio University. American Association of University Professors records 1920-1990 1960-1970.
Pelzer family papers, 1904-1962.
Title:
Pelzer family papers, 1904-1962.
The Pelzer collection documents the lives of an Iowa City family over the first half of the 20th century. The collection is especially remarkable for its documentation of Pelzer's career at the University of Iowa, the World War II letters written by the Pelzer sons, and the numerous photographs of family and Iowa City. The papers pertaining to Louis Pelzer include notes for writings and teaching, student notebooks, correspondence, materials from the Hultzen-Townsend and athletics department investigations, and some of his writings about the American West, Iowa history, Stephen Watts Kearny , the cattle industry, soldiers in the nineteenth century, and the Dodge family. Mildred Pelzer's papers include biographical materials, correspondence, legal and financial records, clippings, brochures, speeches, writings, etc. related to her art career and a scrapbook devoted to the 1936-1937 activities of the fine arts department of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs. The papers of Henry Louis Pelzer and L. Parker Pelzer include war time correspondence with their parents and earlier miscellaneous school papers and memorabilia saved by Mildred. The subjects of the photographs include family members, residences and vacations, artwork, and various undated and unidentified people and places.
ArchivalResource: 1 scrapbook.
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Development of Political Science in the Twentieth Century, 1976-1978
Title:
Development of Political Science in the Twentieth Century 1976-1978
In the interview, Charles S. Hyneman discusses the evolution of the political science discipline in the twentieth century, curriculum development, and Indiana state politics. Also discussed are Hyneman's careers in the academic field and the United States War Department, and his tenure as president of the American Political Science Association.
ArchivalResource: 1 interview; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials
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- Development of Political Science in the Twentieth Century, 1976-1978
Records of the Project on the Status and Education of Women (Association of American Colleges), (inclusive), (bulk), 1969-1991, 1971-1985
Title:
Records of the Project on the Status and Education of Women (Association of American Colleges), (inclusive), (bulk) 1969-1991 1971-1985
Records (including correspondence, publications, meeting notes, government testimonies, and research files) of the Project on the Status and Education of Women, a project of the Association of American Colleges focusing on improving access to and achieving equity in higher education for women.
ArchivalResource: 57.76 linear ft.; (138 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 2 folio+ folders, 4 oversize folders, 2 supersize folders, 5 audiotapes, 12 videotapes, 2 photograph folders, 3 objects, and electronic records
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- Records of the Project on the Status and Education of Women (Association of American Colleges), (inclusive), (bulk), 1969-1991, 1971-1985
American Association of University Professors. Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters. American Association of University Professors, Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters records, 1921-1985.
Title:
American Association of University Professors, Penn State Council of AAUP Chapters records, 1921-1985.
This collection of the American Association of University Professors, Penn State Chapter records documents its activities, particularly during the 1970s. Materials include articles, reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, invoices, financial materials, membership lists, board meeting minutes, bulletins, constitution, newsletters, hearings, and publications. Also includes materials from the AAUP main office, the AAUP Pennsylvania Division, and from various AAUP Chapters throughout the United States.
ArchivalResource: 12 cubic feet.
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