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A. B. Xuma Papers, undated, 1918-1960

1 Linear Feet 7 reels microform.
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The collection consists of microfilm set of the papers held at the University of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. These papers are digitized and can be found through the following link (http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/b-xuma-papers).
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Adam Nadel Photography Collection, 2008-2010

2 Linear Feet
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Thirteen large photographs of Cambodian and Vietnamese people. The individuals in the photographs have all been affected by the Vietnam War in some way. In addition to the Vietnam War, some of the individuals in the photographs from Cambodia were also affected by the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot.
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Adam Nadel Photography Collection, 2008-2010 2 Linear Feet

Alan M. Levitt Papers, undated, 2002-2004, 2013

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The collection consists of five unpublished writings compiled, annotated, or written by Mr. Levitt, a historical consultant of Fresh Meadows, New York.
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Alan M. Levitt Papers, undated, 2002-2004, 2013 0.25 Linear Feet

Albert C. and Ralph D. Gilbert Papers, undated, 1893-1896

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The collection contains notes taken by brothers Albert C. Gilbert and Ralph D. Gilbert while attending Storrs Agricultural College. The notes cover Agriculture, Dairy and Veterinary classes between 1893 and 1896.
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Albert C. and Ralph D. Gilbert Papers, undated, 1893-1896 0.5 Linear Feet

Albert Van Dusen Papers, undated, 1631-1994

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The personal and research collection of UConn history professor, and Connecticut State Historian, Albert Van Dusen. The collection contains Van Dusen's note cards, research notes, and photostats of historical documents for his various research projects. The bulk of the collection consists of research materials compiled by Van Dusen, focused on Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull.
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Albert Van Dusen Papers, undated, 1631-1994 239.2 Linear Feet

Alexander "Bud" Gavitt, Jr. Papers, undated, 1920-2005

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The collection contains drafts and manuscripts of articles, publications, reports, correspondence, photographs and similar materials associated with Mr. Gavitt's long career in writing on agriculture related subjects.
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Alexander "Bud" Gavitt, Jr. Papers, undated, 1920-2005 15.6 Linear Feet

Alice Notley Papers, 1970-1992

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Alice Notley, born in 1945, is an American poet, author, and editor.
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Alice Notley Papers, 1970-1992 2 Linear Feet

Allen Polite Papers, 1955-1993.

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Handwritten manuscripts, notebooks, letters, typed transcriptions of poetry, prose and a play for voices, by Allen Polite, writer and artist affiliated with the Black Arts Movement. Published works of Allen Polite's poetry, and transcriptions, produced by his widow Helene Polite can be found throughout.
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Allen Polite Papers, 1955-1993. 11 Linear Feet

Allyn Fuller Collection, undated, 1836-1979

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Born 1889; resident of Canaan, Connecticut; railroad enthusiast; died 1971.
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Alvin A. Lawrence Papers, undated, 1896-1993

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The papers consist of drawings done by Alvin A. Lawrence of Columbus, Ohio, of locomotives and cars of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and its predecessor rairoad lines for publications sponsored by the New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association, particularly for its magazine Shoreliner.
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Alvin A. Lawrence Papers, undated, 1896-1993 14 Linear Feet

American Montessori Society Records, undated, 1907-2019

83 Linear Feet
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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 Montessori Society Records, undated, 1907-2019

83 Linear Feet
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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

65 Linear Feet
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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

Barbara Rogasky Papers, undated, 1988-1996

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The collection contains research notes, correspondence, drafts, revisions and other materials pertaining to stories or books written by Ms. Rogasky.
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Barbara Rogasky Papers, undated, 1988-1996 1 Linear Feet

Barbara Rosen Papers, 1916 - 1978

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The collection contains newspapers, fliers, realia and similar materials associated with living in wartime Britain.
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Barbara Rosen Papers, 1916 - 1978 4 Linear Feet

Barnum, Richardson Company Records, undated, 1793-1925

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Barnum, Richardson Company was established in 1830 in Salisbury, CT. The company was based on a foundry that remelt pig iron. Barnum, Richardson and Company, as it was first called, was a small firm specializing in the production of clock and sash weights, plow castings, and other small items. In the 1860s there were several reorganizations and name changes. The company merged and expanded into the turn of the century and was purchased in 1920 by the Salisbury Iron Company. The Salisbury Iron Company went out of business in 1923 and shut down what was then the last of Connecticut's iron furnaces.
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Barnum, Richardson Company Records, undated, 1793-1925 12.75 Linear Feet

Barry Moser Papers, 1968-1998

34 Linear Feet
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Barry Moser had already established a reputation for himself as the premier American engraver of woodcuts in the 20th century before he turned to working primarily on designing and illustrating children's books. Moser has worked on over 200 books. He is the winner of an American Book Award. Barry Moser takes an active role in the design of any book that he illustrates, often contributing to type choice, layout, and cover design.
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Barry Moser Papers, 1968-1998 34 Linear Feet

Beach, Calder, Anderson & Alden Records, 1940-1980

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Beach, Calder, Anderson & Alden was a law firm founded in 1919 in Bristol, Connecticut. The collection consists of documents relating to the firm's representation of Bristol Brass Company and E. Ingraham Company.
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Beach, Calder, Anderson & Alden Records, 1940-1980 63 Linear Feet

Beatrice B. Grover Papers, undated.

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The collection contains the original manuscript and illustrations of Broad Stripes and Bright Stars by illustrator Beatrice B. Grover.
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Beatrice B. Grover Papers, undated. 1 Linear Feet

Beckwith Card Company Records, 1888-1894

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Manufacturer of cards known as card clothing or hand and stripper cards. Located in Stafford Springs, CT.
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Beckwith Card Company Records, 1888-1894 0.25 Linear Feet

Betsy and Guilio Maestro Papers, circa 1980-1989

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Materials related to children's book authors and illustrators Betsy and Guilio Maestro. The materials include illustrations, manuscripts, and notes related to works published by the pair.
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Betsy and Guilio Maestro Papers, circa 1980-1989 3 Linear Feet

Bill Costley Papers, 1964-2014

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The papers of poet, translator, journalist, playwright, and blogger Bill Costley contain manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, notebooks, periodicals, clippings, audio tapes, photographs, and memorabilia documenting his work and life from 1964 to 2013. Additions to the collection are expected and will be added through time.
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Bill Costley Papers, 1964-2014 30.2 Linear Feet

Bill Thomson Papers, undated, 1979-2010

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The Bill Thomson Papers contain artwork spanning from his high school days in Southington, CT to his recent picture books, Building with Dad, Chalk, Baseball Hour, Karate Hour and Soccer Hour. The collection contains sketches, models, finished artwork and illustrations from his work as the illustrator working with his wife Diann, who is the graphic designer for their firm Thomson Illustration and Design.
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Bill Thomson Papers, undated, 1979-2010 19.5 Linear Feet

Bisaillon Collection of French Canadians in Connecticut, undated, 1976-1981

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Newspaper clippings, genealogies and other literature with information about the history of French Canadians in Connecticut.
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Blickensderfer Manufacturing Company Typewriter, 1906

1.3 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of a Blickensderfer 6, a portable typewriter produced by the Blickensderfer Manufacturing Company in 1906, with its original carrying case.
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Blickensderfer Manufacturing Company Typewriter, 1906 1.3 Linear Feet

Bloom-Slayton Correspondence Collection, 1988-1992

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Lloyd Bloom was born in New York City, graduated from Hunter College (1972) and received his M.F.A. degree from Indiana University at Bloomington (1975). The collection contains the initial letter from Slayton to Bloom and Bloom's response.
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Bloom-Slayton Correspondence Collection, 1988-1992 0.1 Linear Feet

Bookstore Press Records, undated, 1967-1976

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Small press publisher (1971-1976) of poetry, children's books, and cookbooks located in Lenox, MA. The press was owned by Gerald Hausman. Authors and illustrators published by the press include Ruth Krauss, Paul Metcalf, David Kheridan, Sam Cornish and Maurice Sendak.
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Bookstore Press Records, undated, 1967-1976 5.3 Linear Feet

Bread and Puppet Theater Collection, undated, 1967-1988.

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The Bread and Puppet Theater was an experiment political theater troupe founded in 1963 in New York City by Peter Schumann. Performances combined dance, sculpture and large-scale puppets and masks. The performances frequently focused on political and social issues including demonstrations against the U.S. war in Vietnam and injustice in Central America.
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Bread and Puppet Theater Collection, undated, 1967-1988. 0.5 Linear Feet

Brinton Turkle Collection, undated, circa 1981

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Brinton Turkle was born 15 August 1915, in Alliance, Ohio, the son of Edgar Harold (a funeral director) and Ada (Cassaday) Turkle. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University, 1933-1936) and School of Boston Museum of Art (1938-1940).
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Brinton Turkle Collection, undated, circa 1981 2 Linear Feet

Bristol Brass Company Records, undated, 1911-1982

133 Linear Feet
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The Bristol Brass Company was founded as the Bristol Brass and Clock Company in 1850, the creation of sixteen industrialists from Bristol clock and Waterbury brass interests who hoped to profit in the booming clock industry of Bristol, CT. Although the company never manufactured clocks, only the brass mechanisms for the timepieces, it was many years before it changed its name to Bristol Brass Company. It was the largest employer in Bristol, with 375 employees by 1880. Its mainstay was the production of brass for automobiles. The company thrived during the years of World Wars I and II, making shell cases for the military. The post-war economy brought a change in the company's fortunes. The amount of brass used in automobiles declined swiftly, and foreign competition eroded the company's clientele. Bristol Brass closed its doors in December 1982, after 132 years as a major part of the Bristol economy.
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Bristol Brass Company Records, undated, 1911-1982 133 Linear Feet

Bruce A. Morrison Papers, undated, 1980-2000

127 Linear Feet
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Bruce Morrison served as a member of Congress from Connecticut's third district from 1983-1991.
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Bruce A. Morrison Papers, undated, 1980-2000 127 Linear Feet

Bruce Bellingham Papers, undated, 1945-2003

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The collection contains notes, class materials, photocopies, transparencies, research, scores, correspondence and publications pertaining to Professor Bellingham's scholarly research in the history of music.
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Bruce Bellingham Papers, undated, 1945-2003 9.1 Linear Feet

Bruce M. Stave Papers, undated, 1895-2006

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The collection contains the professional papers of Professor Bruce M. Stave, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus and Director of the Oral History Office at the University of Connecticut. He served as Chair of the Department of History between 1985 and 1994.
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Bruce M. Stave Papers, undated, 1895-2006 171.6 Linear Feet

Burgis Pratt Starr Papers, undated, 1861-1887

2 Linear Feet
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The collection contains, among other personal papers, a diary documenting Mr. Starr's 1861-1862 travels through Europe and the Holy Land.
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Burgis Pratt Starr Papers, undated, 1861-1887 2 Linear Feet

Candice F. Ransom Papers, undated, 1981-2001

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A children's book author since 1980, Ms. Ransom has donated original manuscripts, notes, proofs, galleys, and books. She has also donated original manuscripts from twenty-five novels (including reference and research materials) and thirty other published works (including some foreign language editions).
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Candice F. Ransom Papers, undated, 1981-2001 6.5 Linear Feet

Carl W. Rettenmeyer Papers, undated, 1959-1979

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Carl W. Rettenmeyer was an American biologist who specialised in army ants. He was well known for his photography of army ants, with his photographs appearing in over 100 publications and he used his video footage to create two DVDs. He taught at the University of Kansas from 1960 until 1971 and then at the University of Connecticut until his retirement in 1996, after being diagnosed with Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. After his death on April 9, 2009, a set of papers on army ants were published in Insectes Sociaux in memory of his work. This collection houses correspondence and field notes from his professional life.
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Carl W. Rettenmeyer Papers, undated, 1959-1979 9.1 Linear Feet

Catherine Seelye Papers, undated, 1917-1978, bulk 1973-1976

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Research notes, correspondence, and transcriptions for Charles Olson and Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths (NY: Grossman, 1975), edited by Catherine Seelye. Seelye was a librarian at the University of Connecticut, which holds the Charles Olson Papers. Her edited book reproduces notes, essays, and poems Olson wrote during his frequent visits with Ezra Pound at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., after Pound was declared mentally unfit to stand trial for treason in 1945. The collection includes correspondence from prominent literary figures in American poetry and the Black Mountain School. Donald Allen, Edward Dahlberg, Robert Duncan, James Laughlin, and Omar Pound are among those represented. Professional ethics in the archival and publishing fields are also addressed.
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Catherine Seelye Papers, undated, 1917-1978, bulk 1973-1976 1.5 Linear Feet

Catherine Stock Papers, undated, 1983-2004

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Works of art, dummies, and gallery proofs produced by children's book author Catherine Stock.
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Catherine Stock Papers, undated, 1983-2004 17.5 Linear Feet

Caucus of Connecticut Democrats Records, undated, 1960s-1993.

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The collection contains documentation of the organization and its activities from the 1970s through the early 1990s.
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Cell Stress Society International Records, undated, 1995-2009

4.85 Linear Feet
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The collection contains records documenting the establishment, management, development and growth of the Cell Stress Society International and its associated journal publication on the Storrs campus of the University of Connecticut from 1995 to the present. The society is currently under the direction of Lawrence Hightower and Helen Neumann.
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Cell Stress Society International Records, undated, 1995-2009 4.85 Linear Feet

Charles Anderson Papers, undated, 1949-1996.

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The collection contains correspondence, clippings, notes, and memorabilia associated with the Class of 1929 and Mr. Anderson's role as class representative to the Alumni Association.
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Charles Anderson Papers, undated, 1949-1996. 0.25 Linear Feet

Charles A. Wheeler Papers, 1886-1926.

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The Charles A. Wheeler Papers contains correspondence and ephemeral materials pertaining to his association with Storrs Agricultual College, now the University of Connecticut. Mr. Wheeler was a mathematics instructor who also taught free-hand drawing and surveying at the College from 1897 to 1930. He is also identified as the College Engineer. His wife, Maude K. Wheeler taught Domestic Science (Home Economics) at the College from 1898 to 1900.
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Charles A. Wheeler Papers, 1886-1926. 0.15 Linear Feet