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American Montessori Society Records, undated, 1907-2019

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The American Montessori Society (AMS) Records document the history of an important American educational organization, and consist of printed, typescript, and handwritten materials; sound recordings; films; photographs; and slides. The collection, although not complete, reflects AMS's professional and administrative activities and also provides historical information about the Montessori system of education in general.
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American Montessori Society Records, undated, 1907-2019 83 Linear Feet

American Thread Company Records, 1953-1978

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In 1898, the English Sewing Company of England purchases the Willimantic Linen Company and other New England mills and form the American Thread Company. The Willimantic mill was closed when the company moved to North Carolina in 1985.
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American Thread Company Records, 1953-1978 1.5 Linear Feet

Anita Riggio Papers, undated, 1968-2000

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Anita Riggio has illustrated a number of children's books and has also worked as a cartoonist and a commercial illustrator. The collection consists of original artwork and manuscripts for 25 children's books and two magazine articles, in addition to a selection of Ms. Riggio's production materials for her commercial work.
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Anita Riggio Papers, undated, 1968-2000 17 Linear Feet

Aram Saroyan Papers, undated, 1950-1977

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Aram Saroyan was born in 1943, the son of American writer and playwright William Saroyan. In addition to several volumes of poetry, Saroyan has published several autobiographical novels, including The Street, in addition to a critical study of beat poet Lew Welch and a biography of his father.
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Aram Saroyan Papers, undated, 1950-1977 5.6 Linear Feet

Archibald M. Crossley Papers, undated, 1926-2002

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The Archibald M. Crossley Papers contains the personal and professional papers of survey research pioneer, Archibald M. Crossley. Reports, studies, questionnaires, correspondence and publications document the interactions, interests and activities of Crossley and his peers, as well as the polling organizations and companies with which he was associated.
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Archibald M. Crossley Papers, undated, 1926-2002 50.55 Linear Feet

Arline Baum Papers, 1879-1993, bulk 1987-1993

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Connecticut children's literature author of Opt, An Illusionary Tale.
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Arnold Lobel Papers, 1964-1986

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Original text and artwork produced by children's book author and illustrator Arnold Lobel. Lobel created over 100 children's books during his career, including the Frog and Toad series.
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Arnold Lobel Papers, 1964-1986 4.5 Linear Feet

Arthur J. Lumsden Papers, undated, circa 1960-circa 1985.

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The collection contains documentation of Mr. Lumsden's activities and association with the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Greater Hartford Corporation, Hartford City Council from the 1960s through the 1980s.
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Arthur J. Lumsden Papers, undated, circa 1960-circa 1985. 43 Linear Feet

Art Seiden Papers, undated, 1950-1996

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Children's illustrator residing in Woodmere, N.Y., has illustrated over 300 books.
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Art Seiden Papers, undated, 1950-1996 2 Linear Feet

Audrey Beck Papers, undated, 1930-1983

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Audrey Phillips Beck was born on 6 August 1931, in Brooklyn, New York. Her family moved to Norwalk, Connecticut, where Audrey grew up. In 1948, she entered the University of Connecticut, where she received both her B.A. and M.A. degrees. In 1961, Audrey Beck became a University of Connecticut faculty member in the Economics Department, a position she held for seven years. In 1967, she took a position as economist with the Windham Regional Planning Commission, and was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives, where she served until 1975. Following her three terms in the House, Beck spent one year as a visiting professor of practical politics at Rutgers University. That same year, she was elected to the Connecticut State Senate, where she sat on the State Senate Education Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and acted as Assistant Majority Leader from 1977-1983. Audrey Beck died on 11 March 1983, at the age of fifty-one.
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Audrey Beck Papers, undated, 1930-1983 65 Linear Feet