Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Series 1. Subject Files 1888-1985, n.d.

Series 2. Correspondence 1952-1969, n.d.

Series 3. Speeches and Writings 1922-1985, n.d.

Series 4. College English Association Records 1948-1960, n.d.

Series 5. College English Association Institute 1952-1959, n.d.

Series 6. Humanities Center for Liberal Education 1953-1968, n.d.

Series 7. Photographs 1913-1974, n.d.

Series 8. Audiotapes 1958-1971, n.d.

Series 9. Books 1928-1963, n.d.

Maxwell H. Goldberg Papers, 1888-1986

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Linda Seidman.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Goldberg, Maxwell H.
Title: Maxwell H. Goldberg Papers
Dates: 1888-1986
Abstract: Professor of English and Humanities at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, author, and founding member of the College English Association. Includes biographical materials; correspondence, largely professional; materials from committees and projects with which he was involved; book reviews; newsclippings; typescript of paper written as a graduate student; addresses; printed versions of published writings; photographs; audiotapes.
Extent: 60 boxes(33 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: FS 64

Administrative Information

Acquired from Maxwell Goldberg, 1980-1986.

Processed by Linda Seidman, 1986.

Preferred Citation

Cite as: Maxwell H. Goldberg Papers (RG 40/11 Goldberg). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The collection is open for research.

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Biographical Note

Maxwell Henry Goldberg, professor of English and Humanities, scholar, and author, was born in Malden, Massachusetts on October 22, 1907. In 1924 he entered the Massachusetts Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts), where he received his B.S. in Agricultural Education in 1928. Almost immediately after graduation he was appointed an instructor in English, and while teaching at Massachusetts Agricultural College studied for a brief period at Amherst College, then went on to Yale University, where he received the M.A. (1932) and the Ph.D. (1933) in English.

Shortly after Dr. Goldberg completed his studies at Yale, he served on the Massachusetts Agricultural College Special Committee on Revision of Course of Study, which was established to implement fully the state college concept at the newly founded Massachusetts State College (1931). As a faculty member he formulated the plans of the Humanities Section, which later became the division of Social Sciences and Humanities. In 1943, he was selected to serve the Committee on Post-War Adjustments, which was established to set the guidelines for the anticipated new university. On this occasion he submitted the plan for the Humanities Departments in the School of Liberal Arts, later to become the College of Arts and Sciences. The plan was implemented when the state college became the University of Massachusetts in 1947.

While serving as a key figure in the transformations of the agricultural college to a state college, and then to a university he worked in a variety of other roles, including: advisor to the Collegian newspaper, the Index yearbook, the Literary Quarterly, the student committee on the B.A. degree, and the Student Honor Council. During World War II he served as editor of Liaison, a wartime alumni literary publication.

On the national level Goldberg was a founding member and Executive Officer of the College English Association, as well as Editor of the CEA Critic (1950-1959). He also served the Humanities Center for Liberal Education in an Industrial Society, Inc. as Executive Director (1951-1962) and President (1962-1972), the American Association for Higher Education as an executive committee member (1959-1962), the Society for the Advancement of Education as a member of the board of Trustees (1966- ), and the American Association of University Professors as a President of the University of Massachusetts chapter.

From 1955 to 1960 Professor Goldberg was Chairman of the English Department of the University. Under his direction a creative and technical writing program, a journalism program, and a Ph.D. program in English were established. He was also instrumental in establishing several staff posts, including a director of Freshman English, a co-ordinator for graduate students, and several research professorships in the English Department. He also served as Chairman of the Land-Grant Centennial Committee, and Chairman of the Faculty Committee on Long Range Academic Planning.

In 1960 he took a leave of absence to assist the nascent University of South Florida in creating a College of Arts and Sciences. After returning to the University of Massachusetts he was named the first Commonwealth Professor of Humanities. Upon retirement in 1962 he became Emeritus Commonwealth Professor of Humanities.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Papers include correspondence, speeches, published writings, papers written as a graduate student, biographical material, book reviews, subject files, news clippings, audiotapes, photographs, and material from committees and projects with which he was involved, including the College English Association, College English Association Institute, Humanities Center for Liberal Education, and American Humanities Seminar.

Evident are extensive reports, notebooks, statistics, and studies compiled by Dr. Goldberg in his analysis of faculty teaching loads (1940-1944); they include reports and statistics on class enrollment, percentages of men and women students in various majors, numbers of faculty and extent of work load, and expected increase of the student population after the war.

Well-represented in the collection are short publications authored by Dr. Goldberg (1931-1976), including essays on literature, poetry, education, and the changing role of the university.

After 1962, the year Dr. Goldberg retired from the University of Massachusetts, the collection consists of material from his projects as well as his short publications. Project materials include reports, offprints, pamphlets, texts used in projects, and related newsclippings. Represented is his work with the National Blindness Research Conference (1969) for which he edited the expansive volume it produced.

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into nine series:

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Series 1. Subject Files 1888-1985, n.d.


Box

Folder

1 1-3
Biographical file compiled by MHG

4
Biographical information

5
MHG's master folder of career documents

6
Career notes, press releases, etc.

Box

Folder

2 7
Young Folks' History of the United States 1888

8-10
Boston Latin School 1922-1923

11
Readings ca. 1925

11a
Certificates 1925-1952

12
Rabbi Price (notes on talk) 1928

13
The New Humanist Movement and MSC 1929-1936

14-15
Humanism 1929

16
Robert Frost 1930-1934

17
Americana ca. 1930

18
Mysticism ca. 1930

Box

Folder

3-5 19-40
Class notes 1927-1933

Box

Folder

6 41
Beowolf paper 1931

42-43
Special Committee on Study of Curriculum 1933-1934

44
Report of Student Curriculum Committee 1934

45
Humanistic studies, special report on 1934

46
Memo on fine arts at MAC 1934

47
Clippings 1934

48
Classics, students' papers on ca. 1935

49
Exams in English

50
Collegian policies 1936-1940

51
Report of Special Committee on Teaching Principles 1937

52
Scripts of radio broadcasts 1937

53
Lamb on Tragedy 1937

54
Amherst as Poetry clippings 1937-1941

55
Article for World Horizons (fragment) 1938

56
Inter-faith parley program 1938

57
Charles H. Patterson 1938

58
Movement toward University 1938-1939

59
Clippings 1938-1939

60
Exams and clippings for English 1938-19?

61
Miscellaneous course materials n.d.

Box

Folder

7 62-74
AB Degree at MSC 1938

Box

Folder

8 75
Cards on Jewish students and the colleges ca. 1939

76
English 1 exam and English 2 instructions ca. 1939

77-83
Analysis of faculty teaching loads 1940-1941

84
Familiar essayists of the 19th century 1941

85
Student essay: "I Still Dislike Poetry" 1941

86
Clippings 1940-1943

87-88
Western Mass. League of School Publications 1941-1944

89
Materials generated as advisor to Collegian 1941

Box

Folder

9 90
Classwork 1942-1943

91
Religion and higher education 1942-1950

92-94
Faculty Committee on the College in Postwar Period 1944

95
Liaison 1944-1945

96
Report as faculty advisor 194?

97
Clippings 1944-1946

98-99
Class notes, outlines, and exams for English 1 1945-1951

100
Gitelson Award, Alpha Epsilon Pi 1946

101
Humanities, humanism 1946

102
Clippings 1947

103
Student paper: James Joyce and Writers of 19th Century 1947

104
Alumni teachers of English 1947-1949

105
Miscellaneous English Department materials 1947-1959

106
Clippings 1948

107
Walter Prince: retirement tribute / letter 1949

108
International Studies Service report 1949

109
Clippings 1949

Box

Folder

10 110
Clippings 1950

111
World University Service 1950-1953

112
Clippings 1951-1952

113
US National Committee for UNESCO 1952

114
Exams in English 1952-1961

115-116
Class notes n.d.

117
Alumni, U of M publications, etc. 1952-1961

118
Israel 1953

119-20
World University Service: Istanbul 1953

121
Clippings 1953-1954

122
Convocation (Rogers and Hammerstein) 1954

123
Scholarship Convocation: Burchard speech 1954

124
Association for Higher Education 1954-1955

125-126
UM Literary Society 1954-1955

127
Liberal Education and the Practical Man 1955

128
UM publicity 1955

129
General education working paper 1955

130
Material cited 1955-1956

Box

Folder

11 131
Vassar Institute for Women in Business 1956

132
Conference on Science and Humanities--Harvard 1956

133
Clippings 1956-1958

134
English Department newsletters 1957-1958

135
New College plan 1958

136
Alumni College 1958-1961

137
Rationale for English major 1959

138
Association for Higher Education 1959

139
Adult Education Association of Massachusetts 1959

140
Clippings 1959-1960

141
Research and other publications of faculty and staff 1959-1960

142-143
Curriculum revision of the English Department 1960

144
Bartlett Hall dedication: JP Mather speech 1960

145-150
UM : Long Range Academic Planning Committee 1961-1962

151
Yahoo ca. 1962

152
Clippings 1961

153
Notes n.d.

154
The First Elegy in English and German; also The Third Elegy n.d.

155
Florence Bilsky Mazer tribute n.d.

Box

Folder

12 156-157
Penn State: CCLE 1960-1962

158
Committee for the Promotion of International Univ. 1961-1963

159
Programs on which MHG appeared 1961-1969

160
Penn State: CCLE 1962

161
Clippings 1962

162
Photocopies of published articles on automation 1962-1969

163
Annual Conference on Higher Education 1963

164
Edward Hodnett: The Cultivated Mind 1963

165
Clippings 1963

166
Penn State: Alumni College IV 1963

Box

Folder

13-14 167-188
UM: Centennial Committee 1960-1963

Box

Folder

15-16 189-200
Penn State conferences on technical change and human values 1963-(1970?)

Box

Folder

17 201-203
Penn State: CCLE Conference on Work, Leisure, and Education in a Changing Industrialized Democracy 1964

204
Penn State: report on liberal studies degree curricula for adults 1964

205
Clippings 1964

206
Penn State: CCLE Conference on Society of Men and Machines 1965

207
Penn State: CCLE--The Role of the Liberal Arts College in Teacher Preparation 1965

208
R.J. Blakely: Toward a Homeodynamic Society 1965

209
Second conference on cybercultural revolution 1965

210
National Endowment for the Humanities 1965

211
Penn State: CCLE In the Name of Man Conference 1965

Box

Folder

18 212
Penn State: CCLE YWCA (Pittsburgh) 1965

213
World University Service 1965

214
Clippings 1965

215-217
Penn State: CCLE 1966

218
Clippings 1966-67

219
English 446 (Milton): Final Exam 1967

220
Violence in Contemporary American Society Conference 1967

221-222
Blindness Conference/Research 1967

223
CCLE-IBM 1968-1970

224
UM honorary degrees guidelines 1968

225
MAC class of 1928 reunion 1968

226
Clippings 1968-1970

227
Technological adjuncts 1969-1971

Box

Folder

19 228
Penn State: CCLE Computer, Values, and Humanities Conference 1971

229
Penn State: Liberal Studies degree curricula 1971

230
Clippings 1971-1974

231-232
Penn State: English 422 1971-1972

233-238
Penn State: degree programs 1971-1972

239
Converse College: development of non-credit program 1972

Box

Folder

20 240
AJR Helmus Tributes 1974

241
Probes and Projections 1974

242
Interim report: Greater Spartanburg in Transition 1974-1975

243
Converse Center: Greater Spartanburg in Transition 1974-1976

244
Issues and Committment 1975

245
Clippings and news releases 1975-1986

246
Community Self-renewal and Telic Imaging 1976

247
Sunbelt International Symposium 1981

248-252
Spartanburg County community 1982-1985

Series 2. Correspondence 1952-1969, n.d.


Box

Folder

21 253
A-Ch

254
Ciardi, John 1952-1955

255
Cib-F

256
G-Horm

257
Horn, Francis 1953-1962

258
Horo-Lac

259
Ladas, Constantine

260
Langland, Joseph 1962

261
Langm-Mac

262
Madeira, Albert 1958-1964

263
Marston, G.A.

264
Mather, Jean Paul 1953-1960

265
Mati-Parkl

266
Parkman, Ralph 1965-1969

267
Parkn-Ram

268
Rand, Frank P. 1967

269
Rao-Rol

270
Romm, Avram

271
Ron-Sl

272
Smith, G. Kerry

273
Smith, Go.-Tz

274
U-Z, unidentified

Series 3. Speeches and Writings 1922-1985, n.d.


Box

Folder

22 275
Undergraduate speeches

276
Delta Phi Alpha of Blessed Memory 1934

277
On Archibald MacLeish's "Conquistador" 1934

278
The Paradox of Poetry and Practicality 1935

279
Living Tradition and the Honor System 1936

280
Eduard Prokasch, Introduction of Sir Herbert J.C. Grierson, Introduction of Ideals of Phi Kappa Phi 1937-1938

281
Student Publications and Social Leadership 1938

282
Out of the Frying Pan 1938

283
The Qualifications of the Student Journalist 1939

284
Western Mass. League of School Publications speeches 1940, 1943

285
Collegian banquet speech 1943

286
Understanding Heart (Westfield State Commencement) 1946

287
That War is Never Won (commencement)

288
Harry Levine: Practical Idealist (AEP) 1947

289
The Prophets as Moral Motive Power 1947

290
Toward Understanding 1948

291
Student Government and Democratic Living 1949

292
One or Nothing (First Church Men's Club) 1949

293
Personal Impressions of Europe 1950

Box

Folder

23 294
Not by Bread Alone (Hopkins Academy Commencement) 1951

295
Men of Flesh and Bone (Classical High School) 1951

296
American Legion talk 1952

296a
Apologia on CEA Inst. Wellesley NECEA 1953

297
Ventures in International Education 1954

298
What is the Relationship of General Education to New Imperatives of Business, Industry, Labor? 1955

299
Industry/Liberal Education Relations 1957

300
Greetings from faculty at Lederle inauguration 1961

301
Displacement of Human Labor 1964

302
Education for Human Competence in Scientific Age 1964

303
Technological Mythmaking and Humanities Teaching 1968

304
The Lights Men Live By 1972

305
College Press and Community Service 1977

306
Death and Dignity 1979

307
Al Jolly, Jr., Introduction of (B'nai Israel) 1983

308
Charity Begins at Home n.d.

309
Alpha Epsilon Pi talk n.d.

310
Thomas Winburn, Introduction of (UM convocation) n.d.

311
Jewish Students (notes on talk) n.d.

Box

Folder

24 312
Bibliography 1983

313
Early writings 1922-1923

314
In The Register (Boston Latin School) 1922-1923

315
Graduate essay: Chaucer and Longfellow 1929-1930

316
Shakespeare, Donne, and the Poetic Realization of Death n.d.

317-318
Matthew Arnold and Irving Babbitt 1931

319
Short publications 1934-1939

320
Jewish Students 1936

321
Carlyle: notes, drafts, and correspondence 1936

322
Carlyle: Philological Quarterly 1938-1944

Box

Folder

25 323
Short publications 1941-1945

324
Intergroup Education: Off the Record 1946

325
Short publications 1946

326
The Understanding Heart and I Thank Them 1947

327
Short publications 1947

328-329
Intergroup Education 1947

330
Short publications 1948-1949

331
S.I. Hayakawa: review, correspondence 1949

332
A Man in Israel n.d.

333
A Writer, God Forbid ca. 1950

334
Introductions in Adam Bede, Lorna Doone, Mill on the Floss ca. 1950

335
Short publications 1950-1959

Box

Folder

26 336-339
Short Publications 1969-1967

340
Technological Change and Human Dignity 1966

341
Short publications 1968

342-343
Needles, Burrs, and Bibliographies 1969

344
Short publications 1969

Box

Folder

27 345
Short publications 1970-1971

346-348
Designs in Liberal Learning 1971-1972

349-350
Short publications 1972-1974

351
Reviews of: Cybernation, Systems, and the Teaching of English; Humanistic Goals and Behavioral Objectives; and Probes and Projections. 1975

352-354
Short publications 1975-1980

355
Spartanburg: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow; and Tocqueville Revisited 1981

356
Short publications 1983

357
Telics and Holistic Education for the Technetronic Age 1983

358
Short publications 1985

Series 4. College English Association Records 1948-1960, n.d.


Box

Folder

28 359
Allen, Morse

360-361
B-C

362-363
Ciardi, John

364
CSLEA

365
Elliot, Georqe Rov

366
Fenimore, Watson and Fennimore, Keith

367
Fisher, J. Randolph

368
Fisher, John H.

369-371
Fitzhugh, Robert 1948-1957

Box

Folder

29 372
Fletcher, C. Scott 1954-1960

373
Foerster, Norman

374
Fuson, Ben W.

375
G-H

376
Henson, Clyde

377
Hill, Archibald

378
Hogan, Patrick

379
Holland, B.

380
Holt, Lee (Grace)

381
Johnson, Burges

382
Johnson, Eleanor

383
Jones, Howard

384
Knickerbocker, Kenneth

385
Knudson, George W.

386
Koller, Kathrine

387
Leisy, Ernest E.

388
L

389
Lloyd, Donald

390
M

391
Madeira, Al

392
Madon, Jas. Hocker

393
Moore, Harry T.

394
Morse, J. Mitchell

395
Nevins, Allan

396
P

397
Pearson, Norman Holmes

398
Pease, Royal S.

399
R

400
"Requests to be filled" 1958

401
Rinker, Floyd

402
Ryan, Alvan S.

Box

Folder

30 403
Sams, Henry

404
Sears, Donald

405
Sherman, Merrill

406
Siegle, Peter

407
Steffins, Lincoln (see Johnson, Burges)

408
Stevenson, Lionel and Stewart, Ernest

409
Stone, George Winchester

410
Street, Julian 1952-1960

411
Sullivan, A.M. 1952-1959

411a
S-T

412
Taylor, George R.

413
Tompkins, J.M.

414
U.S. Steel Foundation 1955-1960

Series 5. College English Association Institute 1952-1959, n.d.



Administrative Records

Box

Folder

31 421
Discussion about CEA Institute 1952

422
Committee on Development

423
Development materials 1954

424
Advisory Council correspondence 1954

425
Board of consultants 1955

426
Statements prepared for consultation 1955

427-431
Consultation 1955

432
Post-consultation follow-up correspondence 1955

433
Amherst consultation 1955

434
Fund raising letter 1955

435
Rockefeller Foundation correspondence

Box

Folder

32 436
Bibliography of arts/industry relationships

437
"Editing and Publishing": Sid Kaplan 1955

438
Publications

439
Research projects

440
Report of the CEA Institute Committee

441
Progress reports 1952, 1955

442
Critic coverage 1952-1955

442a
Comments sheets

443
Laison activities 1952-1953

444
Fortune: "Should a Businessman be Educated?" 1953

445
Chicago Roundtable discussion 1954

446
CEA, CEA-I prestige value for the university 1952


Correspondence

Box

Folder

33 447-457
A-Z, except individuals listed below

Box

Folder

34 458
Burchard, John Ely 1952-1955

459
Chalmers, G.K.

460
Chapman, Gilbert 1953-1956

461
Chapman, W. John (of Harvard Business Review)

462
Cominsky, J.R. 1953-1954

463
Compton, Wilson

464
Cooper, Robert M.

465
Crohn, Richard J.

466
Daugherty, D.H. ("Mike") 1953-1959

467
Davidson, Carter 1953-1959

468
Denney, Revel 1958-1959

469
Diekhoff, John 1952-1957

470
Eells, Richard

471
Engberg, Edward

472
Eurich, Alvin C. 1953-1955

473
Foster, Edward

474
Gideonese, Harry D. 1953-1954

474a
Griffin, Glen

475
Hayakawa, S.I.

476
Hays, John Q.

Box

Folder

35 477
Henson, Clyde 1952-1959

478
Hilberry, Clarence

479
Horn, Francis 1953-1956

480
Houghton, Arthur

481
Jones, Howard M

482
Kaplan, Sid

483
Katz, Milton

484
Kestnbaum, Meyer

484a
Larravee

485
Linowitz, Sol

486
Logan, Harlan

486a
Mcallister

486b
McCormick

487
Pamp, Fred (re: reprint of "Liberal Arts as Training for Business" article) 1955

488
Parker, William R.

489
Patrick, Kenneth 1954-1958

490
Powell, Charles (UM alum.)

491
Reidenbaugh, H.R.

492
Reynolds, Neil C.

493
Saturday Review article - corresp.

494
Shepard, David A.

495
Turner, W. Homer

496
Walters, Raymond (of Sat. Review)

497
Wirtenberger, Henry J.

498
Worthy, James C.

499
Zimmerman, Dan Z.


Institutes, Seminars, Conferences

Box

Folder

36 500
Amherst Institute: Roster 1952

501
Amherst Institute: Programs, schedules, etc. 1952

502
Amherst Institute: Addresses (programmed) 1952

503
Amherst Institute: Discussions, tapes, etc. 1952

504
Amherst Institute: Follow-up 1952

505
Amherst Institute: Publicity 1952

506
Amherst Institute: Critic coverage 1952

507
Pacific Institute, Los Angeles 1952

508
CEA-I Liaison Meeting, J.Victor Theater, NY 1952

509
U. of Florida, Gainesville 1953

510
Purdue Institute 1953

511
Lehigh Institute 1954

Box

Folder

37 512
Corning Institute: Preparations 1953

513
Corning Institute: Programs, schedules, etc. 1953

514
Corning Institute: Addresses (programmed) 1953

515
Corning Institute: Discussion, tapes, etc. 1953

516
Corning Institute: Correspondence 1953

517
Corning Institute: John Ball's Report on Corning 1953

518
Corning Institute: Publicity 1953

Box

Folder

38 519
Corning Institute: Saturday Review article 1953

520
Corning Institute: Post-meeting comments 1953

521
Corning Institute: Critic coverage 1953

522
Corning Institute: Miscellaneous 1953

Box

Folder

39 523
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Preparations 1954

524
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Programs, etc. 1954

525
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Addresses (programmed) 1954

526
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Seminar Reports 1954

527
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Discussion, tapes, etc. 1954

528
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Burchard, John E. 1954

529
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Siegle, Peter 1954

530
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Publicity 1954

531
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Critic coverage 1954

532
Kellogg-E. Lansing Institute: Post-meeting comments 1954

Box

Folder

40 533
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Preparations 1955

534
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Programs, etc. 1955

535-536
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Correspondence 1955

537
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Personnel 1955

538
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Talks (A-Z, by author) 1955

539
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Reprints 1955

540
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Discussions, tapes, etc. 1955

Box

Folder

41 541
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Press Releases 1955

542
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Critic coverage 1955

543
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Post-meeting reports 1955

544
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Post-meeting publics. 1955

545
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Follow-up corresp. 1955

546
Union/GE-Schenectady Instit.: Corresp. red-penciled for report 1955

Box

Folder

42 547
Case Institute 1956

548
Case Institute: Engineers in Liberal Arts 1956

549
1st American Humanities Seminar: Planning 1956

550
1st American Humanities Seminar: Programs, etc. 1956

551
1st American Humanities Seminar: Correspondence 1956

552
1st American Humanities Seminar: J. Ciardi talk 1956

553
1st American Humanities Seminar: Perry Miller talk 1956

554
1st American Humanities Seminar: Reports 1956

555
1st American Humanities Seminar: Publicity 1956

Box

Folder

43 556
Bus., Labor, Indus. and Ed. Conf.: Planning Session 1957

557-560
Bus., Labor, Indus. and Ed. Conf.: Proceedings 1957

561
Bus., Labor, Indus. and Ed. Conf.: Working Papers 1957

562
Bus., Labor, Indus. and Ed. Conf.: Correspondence 1957

563
Bus., Labor, Indus. and Ed. Conf.: Materials sent by MHG to participants 1957

564
Bus., Labor, Indus. and Ed. Conf.: Report by D. Lloyd 1957

Series 6. Humanities Center for Liberal Education 1953-1968, n.d.



Administrative Files

Box

Folder

44 565
Articles of organization and by-laws

566
Tax exempt status documents and correspondence

567
Establishment of Humanities Center

568
Descriptive materials

569
Financial records and solicitations

570
Financial records 1957

571
Board of Consultants, Advisory Council

572
Advisory Council

573
Minutes

Box

Folder

45 574
Man of the Year award 1957

575
Brochure revision 1955-1957

576-577
Brochure, prospectus, etc.

578
Evaluation, testimonials, and developmental letter

579
American Humanities Seminars Report by Lee Holt 1956-1968

580-581
List of activities 1957-1961

582
"As Others Read Us: American Fiction Abroad"

583
Outreach

584
Publications

585
Requests for "Specific Needs for Leadership in Management"

586
Research projects

587
Miscellaneous related materials


Correspondence

Box

Folder

46 588
A - B except as follows

589
Bacon, Emery (Steelworkers) 1956-1960

590
Bridgeman, P.W. (Harvard) 1958-1959

591
C - D, except as follows

592
Chalmers, A. Burns

593
Christensen, Glenn J. 1955-1959

594
Craig, Robert W. (Aspen Inst.) 1959

595
D'Arms, Edward (Ford Found.) 1953-1956

596
E - F, except as follows

597
Eells, Richard 1958-1959

598
Fishwick, Marshall 1964-1965

599
G - H, except as follows

600
Hirschfeld, Gerhard 1959

601
Horn, Francis 1958-1959

602
I - J

603
K - L, except as follows

604
Kaplan, Sid 1958

605
Lerner, Max 1959

606
Lincoln, Murray D. (UM alum) 1959-1960

607
Lindsay, Malvina 1958-1959

608
Linowitz, Sol 1958-1960

609
M - N, except as follows

609a
McCume, Shannon

610
McLuhan, Marshall 1959-1960

611
Millane, Paul 1958-1959

Box

Folder

47 612
O - P, except as follows

613
Pearson, Norman H. 1959

614
Peters, CMD 1962-1964

615
Powell, Charles (UM alum) 1955-1960

616
Price, Derek J. de Solla 1957-1959

617
Q - R, except as follows

618
Reynolds, Neil B. 1958-1959

619
Rice, James G. 1955-1959

620
S , except as follows

621
Schlegel, Richard 1958-1959

622
Sinnott, Edmund W. 1958-1959

623
Stewart, John Q. 1956-1960

624
Swanson, Carl (UM alum) 1958

624a
Turner, N.H.

625
T - V,

626
W - Z

627-631
Humanities Center, unsorted 1956-1966


Seminars, Conferences, Activities

Box

Folder

48 632
Cleveland Institute: Preparations 1957

633
Cleveland Institute: Correspondence 1957

634
Cleveland Institute: Collacott , R.H. 1957

635
Cleveland Institute: Corresp. re: Themes 1957

686
Cleveland Institute: Texts 1957

637
Cleveland Institute: Transcripts of Talks 1957

638
Cleveland Institute: Follow-ups 1957

639
Cleveland Institute: Clippinqs and Press releases 1957

Box

Folder

49 640
Critique of Public Affairs Infor. pamphlets 1957

641
Center for the Study of Lib. Ed. for Adults(CSLEA) 1957

642
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Programs, Rosters, etc. 1957

643
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Talks, reprints, summs. 1957

644
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Sviridoff talk 1957

645
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Derek Price talk 1957

646
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Transcriptions: Panels A and B, Wells' talk, etc. 1957

647
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Correspondence and memos 1957

648
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Personnel 1957

649
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Financial Records 1957

650
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Photos 1957

651
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Summary Report 1957

652
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Comments 1957

653
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Post-seminar mailing 1957

654
2nd American Hum. Seminar: Publicity 1957

655
2nd American Hum. Seminar: American Studies Program 1957

Box

Folder

50 656-657
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Planning Consultation 1958

658
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Post-consultation corres. 1958

659
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Proposal to NSF for fund. 1958

660
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Background material 1958

661
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Rosters 1958

662
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Programs and Prelim. Mtgs. 1958

663
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Invitation lists 1958

664
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Press releases and public. 1958

Box

Folder

51 665
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Promotion 1958

666
3rd American Hum. Seminar: "Needles and Burrs" 1958

667
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Paul Duncan file 1958

668
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Corresp. 1958

669
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Participant statements 1958

670
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Talks and Reprints 1958

671
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Shapley, H. 1958

672
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Roundtables 1958

673
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Concluding Resolution 1958

674
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Follow-up reports, etc. 1958

675-676
3rd American Hum. Seminar: corresp. 1958

677
3rd American Hum. Seminar: Post-seminar multipliers 1958

Box

Folder

52 678
America's Human Resources to meet the Scientific Challenge Conference 1958

679-680
Evaluations: Steelworkers Winter Institute 1958

681
President's Comm. on Scientists and Engineers 1958

682
Williston Consultation 1958

683
Yntema Mailing 1958

Box

Folder

53 684
4th American Hum. Seminar: Planning 1959

685
4th American Hum. Seminar: Programs, rosters, etc. 1959

686
4th American Hum. Seminar: Talks 1959

687
4th American Hum. Seminar: Talks - Colligan 1959

688
4th American Hum. Seminar: Talks - Ed Haskell 1959

689
4th American Hum. Seminar: Talks - Douglas Hurd 1959

690
4th American Hum. Seminar: Talks - Murray Lincoln 1959

691
4th American Hum. Seminar: Corresp. and memos 1959

692
4th American Hum. Seminar: Reports on panels 1959

693
4th American Hum. Seminar: Publicity 1959

694
4th American Hum. Seminar: Post-seminar corresp. 1959

695
4th American Hum. Seminar: TV/radio broadcast 1959

696
4th American Hum. Seminar: NAEB Article, Lee Holt 1959

Box

Folder

54 697
Staff Leadership Seminar 1959

698
Miami U. Sesquicentennial: "What is College For?" 1959

699
Hum. Center Conference, Ohio "What is College For?" 1959

700
Ferguson, Francis: The Managerial Leader and the Arts of the Theater 1959

701-702
American Humanities Seminar : Planning 1960

703
Southern Humanities Conf, Newsletter 1956, 1961

704
Planning Sessions for UM Centennial 1961

705
Newark conference planning session of U. Delaware 1963

706
Seminar: Delaware 1964

707
Michigan Q. Rev.: Business and the Humanities 1965

708
Oklahoma Project

709
Edward R. Murrow interview w/Cyrus Eaton n.d.

Series 7. Photographs 1913-1974, n.d.


Box

Folder

55 710
Portraits of Goldberg 1913-1970's

711
Roister Doisters: Rand's Philip Sydney 1925

712
In the Octagon, Twelfth Night 1927, 1928

713
MAC: Debate Society, Christian Assoc., post-commencement 1928

714
Charles Patterson of MAC; Eduard Prokosch of Yale

715
MAC: Forest and Stream Club, drama readings, Faust ca. 1934

716
MAC: Student publications advisor

717
Dramatic productions as faculty member

718
Amherst poets 1940s and 1950s

719
CEA at MSC

720
World University Service 1950-1953

721
S.I. Hayakawa

722
Corning Institute 1953

723
Lansing 1954

724
GE 1955

725
Tennessee CEA 1956

726
Humanities Center conference (2d American Hum. Sem.) 1957

727-728
2nd American Humanities Seminar 1957

729
Penn. State: United Steelworkers 1957

730
Humanities Center, Cleveland

Box

Folder

56 731
University of Massachusetts: Steelworkers Inst. 1959

732-734
American Humanities Seminar 1959

735
University of Mass.: English Department faculty 1950s

736
University of Mass.: Centennial 1960

737
Penn State 1964

738-739
Penn State: CCLE/IBM 1968-1970

740
Converse College: Center for the Humanities 1972

741
Miscellaneous 1960s-1970s

742
Participants, Greater Spartanburg in Transition 1974

743
Drawing of MHG by Arthur Berger

Series 8. Audiotapes 1958-1971, n.d.


Box

Folder

57 744
Steelworkers Seminar 1958

745
3rd American Humanities Seminar 1958

746
4th American Humanities Seminar 1959

747
American Humanities Seminar (probably)

748
Hotel Roosevelt 1/14/?

Box

Folder

58 749
Technological Change and Human Values 1963

Box

Folder

59 750
CCLE Humanities Seminar 1964

751
In the Name of Man Conf. 1965

752
Blindness Conf. 1967

753
Unidentified 7/17/1968

754
CCLE - IBM 1969

755
Experimental taping of TV musical program 1971

756
4 unidentified tapes ?

Series 9. Books 1928-1963, n.d.


Box



60-61
Annotated and/or autographed books

Box



62
Indexes in which MHG appears 1928, 1963