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Ernest R. Olson, Jr. Railroad Collection, 1890-1979

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Ernest R. Olson, Jr. worked for the Interstate Commerce Commission as Associate Director in the Office of Policy and Analysis and as Assistant Director of Traffic. The collection contains a variety of materials pertaining to railroads beyond the New England area.
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Ernest R. Olson, Jr. Railroad Collection, 1890-1979 1.5 Linear Feet

Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian Alliance Of Connecticut (Ella) Records, 1938-1996

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In 1987, the Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian Alliance of Connecticut (ELLA) was formed to alert federal and state officials on issues concerning their respective countries. In particular, ELLA was formed to provide the media with accurate information on Baltic causes. Through these efforts, ELLA promotes a better understanding of the historic Baltic peoples as well as their contemporary problems.
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Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian Alliance Of Connecticut (Ella) Records, 1938-1996 1.75 Linear Feet

Eugene J. St. Pierre Papers, 1933-1986

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Eugene St. Pierre was a prominent labor leader in the Hartford area from 1955 to 1974.
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Eugene J. St. Pierre Papers, 1933-1986 8 Linear Feet

Everett Carll Ladd, Jr. Papers, undated, 1959-2000

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The collection contains the professional papers of Dr. Ladd, professor of political science and director of the Roper Center at the University of Connecticut.
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Everett Carll Ladd, Jr. Papers, undated, 1959-2000 51.2 Linear Feet

First Casualty Press Records, 1960 - 1981

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Vietnam War veteran Basil T. Paquet founded First Casualty Press in September 1971 with fellow veterans Larry Rottmann and Jan Barry Crumb. Paquet both edited and contributed to Winning Hearts and Minds: War Poems by Vietnam Veterans and Free Fire Zone: Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans. Paquet won the Wallace Stevens Award for Poetry in 1969.
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First Casualty Press Records, 1960 - 1981 7.84 Linear Feet

Foster Gunnison, Jr. Papers, undated, 1945-1994

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From 1963 to 1975, Foster Gunnison, Jr. collected the records of the Eastern Conference of Homophile Organizations (ECHO), an early coalition of organizations seeking the creation of a national homophile organization, and the records of gay and lesbian organizations throughout the United States. He founded his own organization, the Institute for Social Ethics (ISE), "a libertarian-oriented research facility and think tank for controversial social issues", in the early 1960's. In 1967 Gunnison authored, and the ISE published, the pamphlet An Introduction to the Homophile Movement which outlined the history, aims and objectives of the movement and profiles of organizations active in the movement. The publication was subsequently presented to the Committee on Religion and Psychiatry of the American Psychiatric Association. The Foster Gunnison Papers are comprised of personal correspondence, organizational records, conference proceedings, student organization records, serial publications and periodicals, posters and fliers, buttons, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
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Foster Gunnison, Jr. Papers, undated, 1945-1994 55 Linear Feet

Foxon Homemakers Club Records, undated, 1934-1994

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The records of the Foxon Homemakers Club, an associate member of the New Haven County Extension Service.
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Francis T. Maloney Papers, undated, 1931-1959

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Francis T. Maloney was a United States Senator from 1934 until his death in 1945. Previous to that, he was a Congressman and, before that, Mayor of his hometown, Meriden, Connecticut. During World War I he was a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve Force.
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Francis T. Maloney Papers, undated, 1931-1959 5 Linear Feet

Frank Ballard Papers, undated, 1973-1993

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Frank Willard Ballard was born on 7 December 1929 in Alton, Illinois. He received his B.A. (1952) from Shurtleff College and his M.A. (1953) from the University of Illinois. Ballard was a professor of dramatic arts at the University of Connecticut, retiring in 1989. In 1966, he established the first bachelor of fine arts degree program in puppetry at any American university. A decade later he founded the National Puppetry Institute at the University of Connecticut.
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Frank Ballard Papers, undated, 1973-1993 1 Linear Feet

Fred D. Warren Papers, 1899-1917

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Managing editor of Appeal to Reason.
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Fred D. Warren Papers, 1899-1917 0.25 Linear Feet