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4-H Clubs of Connecticut Records, undated, [1906] - 1977

84 Linear Feet
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The 4-H Clubs of Connecticut originated in 1913 with the establishment of the first club in Mansfield, Connecticut. A part of the United States Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension System, 4-H clubs have aimed to educate Connecticut's youth in agriculture, home economics, and new technologies. The 4-H Clubs of Connecticut also strives to imbue its members with important life skills, building character through the teaching of a variety of practical skills. The records consist of the papers of Connecticut 4-H club leader Augustus Jackson Brundage, who helped expand the clubs in the state following World War I, as well as numerous club publications, photographs, scrapbooks, slides, film, and administrative records.
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4-H Clubs of Connecticut Records, undated, [1906] - 1977 84 Linear Feet

Bruce A. Morrison Papers, undated, 1980-2000

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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

Carl W. Schaefer Papers, undated, 1963-1992

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Dr. Carl W. Schaefer wais a professor in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Connecticut. The collection documents his professional interests and activities.
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administrative, clippings, correspondence, manuscript, publications, 1999-2013 Box 2014_24

administrative, correspondence, fliers, publications, 1993-2003 Box 2014_26

administrative, correspondence, publications, notes, 1966-2007 Box 2014_22

AFL-CIO New England Regional Records, 1955 - 1996

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The collection contains records from the New England regional office of the AFL-CIO.
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African National Congress Collection, undated, 1993 - 1999

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Established in 1912, the African National Congress was created to provide a political avenue for the struggle for equality of Blacks in South Africa. Working in exile from 1960 until 1990, members of the ANC established foreign offices to continue the political work necessary to end apartheid in South Africa. The governing party since 1994, the ANC has established its archives at the University of Fort Hare, an historically Black institution. In March 1999, the ANC and the University of Connecticut signed a Memorandum of Understanding establishing a partnership to foster training, assistance and cooperation.
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African National Congress Collection, undated, 1993 - 1999 0.5 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 E. Waugh Papers, undated, 1924-1984

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Personal and professional papers, notebooks, and photographs of Albert E. Waugh, Professor and administrator at the University of Connecticut from 1924 until his retirement in 1965. Materials document his career, political activities, research interests and retirement.
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Albert E. Waugh Papers, undated, 1924-1984 24 Linear Feet

Albert F. Blakeslee Papers, undated, 1903 - 1955, bulk 1920 - 1950

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Materials about or published by noted scientist Albert F. Blakeslee, professor at the University of Connecticut from 1907 through 1915.
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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

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

American Association of University Women, Connecticut Division Records, undated, 1895 - 2014

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The American Association of University Women (AAUW) was founded in 1886 as an organization of female college graduates. The first meeting of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (ACA) was held in Washington, D.C., on January 14, 1886. The first Connecticut branch of ACA was formed in 1892, shortly after Yale University began admitting female graduate students. The ACA was reorganized in 1920 and on May 1 the first meeting of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae Branches and College Clubs was held. The name was finally changed to AAUW in 1954. AAUW continues to promote legal, social, educational, and economic equity for women in an attempt to move women into policy making positions in all sectors of society.
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American Association of University Women, Connecticut Division Records, undated, 1895 - 2014 80.25 Linear Feet

American Association of University Women, Connecticut Division Records, undated, 1895 - 2014

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The American Association of University Women (AAUW) was founded in 1886 as an organization of female college graduates. The first meeting of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (ACA) was held in Washington, D.C., on January 14, 1886. The first Connecticut branch of ACA was formed in 1892, shortly after Yale University began admitting female graduate students. The ACA was reorganized in 1920 and on May 1 the first meeting of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae Branches and College Clubs was held. The name was finally changed to AAUW in 1954. AAUW continues to promote legal, social, educational, and economic equity for women in an attempt to move women into policy making positions in all sectors of society.
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American Association of University Women, Connecticut Division Records, undated, 1895 - 2014 80.25 Linear Feet

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 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 Standard Company, Wauregan, Connecticut, Plant Records, circa 1950-1975

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American Standard was created from the 1929 merger of the American Radiator Company and the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. The Company was then known as American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation. It changed its name to "American Standard" in 1967 to reflect the Company's familiar plumbing products brand name. American Standard is the world's largest producer of bathroom and kitchen fixtures and fittings and one of the world's largest producers of air conditioning and heating systems. This collection documents the plant in Wauregan, Connecticut.
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American Standard Company, Wauregan, Connecticut, Plant Records, circa 1950-1975 0.5 Linear Feet

Andre Schenker Papers, undated, 1898-1972

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Andre Schenker was born in 1897 and received his education at the Connecticut Agricultural College (UConn) and Yale University. He was a professor of history at UConn from 1928 - 1965.
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Andre Schenker Papers, undated, 1898-1972 12.5 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

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

Arthur J. Pierpont Papers, undated, 1902-1931

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Arthur Joseph Pierpont was born 3 December 1876. He was a 1895 graduate of Storrs Agricultural College, now the University of Connecticut. A noted authority on agricultural matters, Mr. Pierpont was a member of the Waterbury Milk Producers Association, Trustee of his alma mater (Connecticut Agricultural College as of 1899) and manager of the College's Gilbert Farm, a working farm in Georgetown, Connecticut, bequeathed to the College in 1906.
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Arthur J. Pierpont Papers, undated, 1902-1931 0.25 Linear Feet

Arthur W. Fanta Papers, undated, 1945 - 1963

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The collection contains the papers of Dr. Arthur W. Fanta, who was involved with the work of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg from 1945-1948, but there is little beyond the indictment that documents his work at the Nuremberg Trials in the collection.
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Arthur W. Fanta Papers, undated, 1945 - 1963 0.25 Linear Feet