This collection contains press releases, press clips, invitations and programs concerning Housatonic Community College new and returning Student Orientation.
This collection contains exhibition catalogs, press releases, press clippings, and brochures pertaining to exhibitions in the Housatonic Museum of Art.
The collection consists of payroll and other financial documents of the Housatonic Railroad and, to a lesser extent, the Naugatuck Railroad, with a very few other financial documents from other railroads in southerm New England in the latter half of the 19th centtury.
Seckerson became head of the English Department at Connecticut Agricultural College in 1921. His development of the department assisted in the conversion from a vocational college into a state university in 1939. His management of the dramatic club laid the foundation for the future Department of Speech and Drama. In addition to teaching, Mr. Seckerson was an ordained minister and returned to pastoral duties after retiring from the University in 1946. At the time of his retirement, the English Department was the largest department on the UConn campus.
Howard Dunham Barlow was a radio pioneer, musician, composer, arranger and conductor. The Howard Dunham Barlow Collection consists of correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, recordings, original compositions, published choral arrangements, CBS program logs, scrapbooks, oral history, orchestral arrangements and works, prospective scripts, reviews of concerts, phonograph records, photographs, and writings.
386 envelopes of 35mm strip negatives and contact sheets of photographs Dr. Goldbaum took of campus activities and events while a student (1967-1969) and as staff photographer for Joseph Duffey's 1970 campaign for Senate.