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.
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Maxwell H. Goldberg Papers, 1888-1986
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Linda Seidman.
Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
2003
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Creator:
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Goldberg, Maxwell H. |
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Title:
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Maxwell H. Goldberg Papers |
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Dates:
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1888-1986 |
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Abstract:
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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.
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Extent:
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60 boxes(33 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English. |
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Identification:
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FS 64 |
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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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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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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This collection is organized into nine series:
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Series 1. Subject Files, 1888-1985, n.d.
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Series 2. Correspondence, 1952-1969, n.d.
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Series 3. Speeches and Writings, 1922-1985, n.d.
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Series 4. College English Association Correspondence, 1948-1960, n.d.
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Series 5. CEA Institute, 1952-1959, n.d.
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Series 6. Humanities Center For Liberal Education, 1953-1968, n.d.
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Series 7. Photographs, 1913-1974, n.d.
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Series 8. Audiotapes, 1958-1971, n.d.
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Series 9. Books, 1928-1963, n.d.
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Series 1. Subject Files
1888-1985, n.d.
Box
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Folder
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1 |
1-3 |
Biographical file compiled by MHG
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4 |
Biographical information
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5 |
MHG's master folder of career documents
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6 |
Career notes, press releases, etc.
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Box
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Folder
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2 |
7 |
Young Folks' History of the United States
1888
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8-10 |
Boston Latin School
1922-1923
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11a |
Certificates
1925-1952
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12 |
Rabbi Price (notes on talk)
1928
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13 |
The New Humanist Movement and MSC
1929-1936
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16 |
Robert Frost
1930-1934
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Box
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Folder
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3-5 |
19-40 |
Class notes
1927-1933
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Box
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Folder
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6 |
41 |
Beowolf paper
1931
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42-43 |
Special Committee on Study of Curriculum
1933-1934
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44 |
Report of Student Curriculum Committee
1934
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45 |
Humanistic studies, special report on
1934
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46 |
Memo on fine arts at MAC
1934
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48 |
Classics, students' papers on
ca. 1935
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50 |
Collegian policies
1936-1940
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51 |
Report of Special Committee on Teaching Principles
1937
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52 |
Scripts of radio broadcasts
1937
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54 |
Amherst as Poetry clippings
1937-1941
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55 |
Article for World Horizons (fragment)
1938
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56 |
Inter-faith parley program
1938
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57 |
Charles H. Patterson
1938
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58 |
Movement toward University
1938-1939
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60 |
Exams and clippings for English
1938-19?
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61 |
Miscellaneous course materials
n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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7 |
62-74 |
AB Degree at MSC
1938
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Box
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Folder
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8 |
75 |
Cards on Jewish students and the colleges
ca. 1939
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76 |
English 1 exam and English 2 instructions
ca. 1939
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77-83 |
Analysis of faculty teaching loads
1940-1941
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84 |
Familiar essayists of the 19th century
1941
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85 |
Student essay: "I Still Dislike Poetry"
1941
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87-88 |
Western Mass. League of School Publications
1941-1944
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89 |
Materials generated as advisor to Collegian
1941
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Box
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Folder
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9 |
90 |
Classwork
1942-1943
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91 |
Religion and higher education
1942-1950
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92-94 |
Faculty Committee on the College in Postwar Period
1944
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96 |
Report as faculty advisor
194?
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98-99 |
Class notes, outlines, and exams for English 1
1945-1951
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100 |
Gitelson Award, Alpha Epsilon Pi
1946
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101 |
Humanities, humanism
1946
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103 |
Student paper: James Joyce and Writers of 19th Century
1947
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104 |
Alumni teachers of English
1947-1949
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105 |
Miscellaneous English Department materials
1947-1959
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107 |
Walter Prince: retirement tribute / letter
1949
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108 |
International Studies Service report
1949
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Box
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Folder
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10 |
110 |
Clippings
1950
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111 |
World University Service
1950-1953
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113 |
US National Committee for UNESCO
1952
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114 |
Exams in English
1952-1961
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117 |
Alumni, U of M publications, etc.
1952-1961
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119-20 |
World University Service: Istanbul
1953
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122 |
Convocation (Rogers and Hammerstein)
1954
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123 |
Scholarship Convocation: Burchard speech
1954
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124 |
Association for Higher Education
1954-1955
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125-126 |
UM Literary Society
1954-1955
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127 |
Liberal Education and the Practical Man
1955
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129 |
General education working paper
1955
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130 |
Material cited
1955-1956
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Box
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Folder
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11 |
131 |
Vassar Institute for Women in Business
1956
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132 |
Conference on Science and Humanities--Harvard
1956
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134 |
English Department newsletters
1957-1958
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135 |
New College plan
1958
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136 |
Alumni College
1958-1961
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137 |
Rationale for English major
1959
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138 |
Association for Higher Education
1959
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139 |
Adult Education Association of Massachusetts
1959
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141 |
Research and other publications of faculty and staff
1959-1960
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142-143 |
Curriculum revision of the English Department
1960
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144 |
Bartlett Hall dedication: JP Mather speech
1960
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145-150 |
UM : Long Range Academic Planning Committee
1961-1962
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154 |
The First Elegy in English and German; also The Third Elegy
n.d.
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155 |
Florence Bilsky Mazer tribute
n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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12 |
156-157 |
Penn State: CCLE
1960-1962
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158 |
Committee for the Promotion of International Univ.
1961-1963
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159 |
Programs on which MHG appeared
1961-1969
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160 |
Penn State: CCLE
1962
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162 |
Photocopies of published articles on automation
1962-1969
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163 |
Annual Conference on Higher Education
1963
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164 |
Edward Hodnett: The Cultivated Mind
1963
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166 |
Penn State: Alumni College IV
1963
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Box
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Folder
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13-14 |
167-188 |
UM: Centennial Committee
1960-1963
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Box
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Folder
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15-16 |
189-200 |
Penn State conferences on technical change and human values
1963-(1970?)
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Box
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Folder
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17 |
201-203 |
Penn State: CCLE Conference on Work, Leisure, and Education in a Changing Industrialized Democracy
1964
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204 |
Penn State: report on liberal studies degree curricula for adults
1964
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206 |
Penn State: CCLE Conference on Society of Men and Machines
1965
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207 |
Penn State: CCLE--The Role of the Liberal Arts College in Teacher Preparation
1965
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208 |
R.J. Blakely: Toward a Homeodynamic Society
1965
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209 |
Second conference on cybercultural revolution
1965
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210 |
National Endowment for the Humanities
1965
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211 |
Penn State: CCLE In the Name of Man Conference
1965
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Box
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Folder
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18 |
212 |
Penn State: CCLE YWCA (Pittsburgh)
1965
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213 |
World University Service
1965
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215-217 |
Penn State: CCLE
1966
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219 |
English 446 (Milton): Final Exam
1967
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220 |
Violence in Contemporary American Society Conference
1967
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221-222 |
Blindness Conference/Research
1967
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224 |
UM honorary degrees guidelines
1968
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225 |
MAC class of 1928 reunion
1968
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227 |
Technological adjuncts
1969-1971
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Box
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Folder
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19 |
228 |
Penn State: CCLE Computer, Values, and Humanities Conference
1971
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229 |
Penn State: Liberal Studies degree curricula
1971
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231-232 |
Penn State: English 422
1971-1972
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233-238 |
Penn State: degree programs
1971-1972
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239 |
Converse College: development of non-credit program
1972
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Box
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Folder
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20 |
240 |
AJR Helmus Tributes
1974
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241 |
Probes and Projections
1974
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242 |
Interim report: Greater Spartanburg in Transition
1974-1975
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243 |
Converse Center: Greater Spartanburg in Transition
1974-1976
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244 |
Issues and Committment
1975
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245 |
Clippings and news releases
1975-1986
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246 |
Community Self-renewal and Telic Imaging
1976
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247 |
Sunbelt International Symposium
1981
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248-252 |
Spartanburg County community
1982-1985
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Series 2. Correspondence
1952-1969, n.d.
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254 |
Ciardi, John
1952-1955
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257 |
Horn, Francis
1953-1962
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260 |
Langland, Joseph
1962
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262 |
Madeira, Albert
1958-1964
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264 |
Mather, Jean Paul
1953-1960
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266 |
Parkman, Ralph
1965-1969
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Series 3. Speeches and Writings
1922-1985, n.d.
Box
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Folder
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22 |
275 |
Undergraduate speeches
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276 |
Delta Phi Alpha of Blessed Memory
1934
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277 |
On Archibald MacLeish's "Conquistador"
1934
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278 |
The Paradox of Poetry and Practicality
1935
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279 |
Living Tradition and the Honor System
1936
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280 |
Eduard Prokasch, Introduction of Sir Herbert J.C. Grierson, Introduction of Ideals of Phi Kappa Phi
1937-1938
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281 |
Student Publications and Social Leadership
1938
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282 |
Out of the Frying Pan
1938
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283 |
The Qualifications of the Student Journalist
1939
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284 |
Western Mass. League of School Publications speeches
1940, 1943
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285 |
Collegian banquet speech
1943
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286 |
Understanding Heart (Westfield State Commencement)
1946
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287 |
That War is Never Won (commencement)
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288 |
Harry Levine: Practical Idealist (AEP)
1947
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289 |
The Prophets as Moral Motive Power
1947
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290 |
Toward Understanding
1948
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291 |
Student Government and Democratic Living
1949
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292 |
One or Nothing (First Church Men's Club)
1949
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293 |
Personal Impressions of Europe
1950
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Box
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Folder
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23 |
294 |
Not by Bread Alone (Hopkins Academy Commencement)
1951
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295 |
Men of Flesh and Bone (Classical High School)
1951
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296 |
American Legion talk
1952
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296a |
Apologia on CEA Inst. Wellesley NECEA
1953
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297 |
Ventures in International Education
1954
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298 |
What is the Relationship of General Education to New Imperatives of Business, Industry, Labor?
1955
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299 |
Industry/Liberal Education Relations
1957
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300 |
Greetings from faculty at Lederle inauguration
1961
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301 |
Displacement of Human Labor
1964
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302 |
Education for Human Competence in Scientific Age
1964
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303 |
Technological Mythmaking and Humanities Teaching
1968
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304 |
The Lights Men Live By
1972
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305 |
College Press and Community Service
1977
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306 |
Death and Dignity
1979
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307 |
Al Jolly, Jr., Introduction of (B'nai Israel)
1983
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308 |
Charity Begins at Home
n.d.
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309 |
Alpha Epsilon Pi talk
n.d.
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310 |
Thomas Winburn, Introduction of (UM convocation)
n.d.
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311 |
Jewish Students (notes on talk)
n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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24 |
312 |
Bibliography
1983
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313 |
Early writings
1922-1923
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314 |
In The Register (Boston Latin School)
1922-1923
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315 |
Graduate essay: Chaucer and Longfellow
1929-1930
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316 |
Shakespeare, Donne, and the Poetic Realization of Death
n.d.
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317-318 |
Matthew Arnold and Irving Babbitt
1931
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319 |
Short publications
1934-1939
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321 |
Carlyle: notes, drafts, and correspondence
1936
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322 |
Carlyle: Philological Quarterly
1938-1944
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Box
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Folder
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25 |
323 |
Short publications
1941-1945
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324 |
Intergroup Education: Off the Record
1946
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325 |
Short publications
1946
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326 |
The Understanding Heart and I Thank Them
1947
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327 |
Short publications
1947
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328-329 |
Intergroup Education
1947
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330 |
Short publications
1948-1949
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331 |
S.I. Hayakawa: review, correspondence
1949
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333 |
A Writer, God Forbid
ca. 1950
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334 |
Introductions in Adam Bede, Lorna Doone, Mill on the Floss
ca. 1950
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335 |
Short publications
1950-1959
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Folder
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26 |
336-339 |
Short Publications
1969-1967
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340 |
Technological Change and Human Dignity
1966
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341 |
Short publications
1968
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342-343 |
Needles, Burrs, and Bibliographies
1969
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344 |
Short publications
1969
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Folder
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27 |
345 |
Short publications
1970-1971
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346-348 |
Designs in Liberal Learning
1971-1972
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349-350 |
Short publications
1972-1974
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351 |
Reviews of: Cybernation, Systems, and the Teaching of English; Humanistic Goals and Behavioral Objectives; and Probes and Projections.
1975
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352-354 |
Short publications
1975-1980
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355 |
Spartanburg: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow; and Tocqueville Revisited
1981
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356 |
Short publications
1983
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357 |
Telics and Holistic Education for the Technetronic Age
1983
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358 |
Short publications
1985
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Series 4. College English Association Records
1948-1960, n.d.
Box
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Folder
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28 |
359 |
Allen, Morse
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366 |
Fenimore, Watson and Fennimore, Keith
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369-371 |
Fitzhugh, Robert
1948-1957
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Folder
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29 |
372 |
Fletcher, C. Scott
1954-1960
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384 |
Knickerbocker, Kenneth
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397 |
Pearson, Norman Holmes
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400 |
"Requests to be filled"
1958
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Box
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Folder
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30 |
403 |
Sams, Henry
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407 |
Steffins, Lincoln (see Johnson, Burges)
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408 |
Stevenson, Lionel and Stewart, Ernest
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409 |
Stone, George Winchester
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410 |
Street, Julian
1952-1960
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411 |
Sullivan, A.M.
1952-1959
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414 |
U.S. Steel Foundation
1955-1960
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Series 5. College English Association Institute
1952-1959, n.d.
Box
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Folder
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31 |
421 |
Discussion about CEA Institute
1952
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422 |
Committee on Development
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423 |
Development materials
1954
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424 |
Advisory Council correspondence
1954
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425 |
Board of consultants
1955
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426 |
Statements prepared for consultation
1955
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427-431 |
Consultation
1955
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432 |
Post-consultation follow-up correspondence
1955
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433 |
Amherst consultation
1955
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434 |
Fund raising letter
1955
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435 |
Rockefeller Foundation correspondence
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Box
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Folder
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32 |
436 |
Bibliography of arts/industry relationships
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437 |
"Editing and Publishing": Sid Kaplan
1955
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440 |
Report of the CEA Institute Committee
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441 |
Progress reports
1952, 1955
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442 |
Critic coverage
1952-1955
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443 |
Laison activities
1952-1953
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444 |
Fortune: "Should a Businessman be Educated?"
1953
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445 |
Chicago Roundtable discussion
1954
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446 |
CEA, CEA-I prestige value for the university
1952
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Box
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Folder
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33 |
447-457 |
A-Z, except individuals listed below
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Box
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Folder
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34 |
458 |
Burchard, John Ely
1952-1955
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460 |
Chapman, Gilbert
1953-1956
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461 |
Chapman, W. John (of Harvard Business Review)
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462 |
Cominsky, J.R.
1953-1954
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466 |
Daugherty, D.H. ("Mike")
1953-1959
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467 |
Davidson, Carter
1953-1959
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468 |
Denney, Revel
1958-1959
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469 |
Diekhoff, John
1952-1957
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472 |
Eurich, Alvin C.
1953-1955
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474 |
Gideonese, Harry D.
1953-1954
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Box
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Folder
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35 |
477 |
Henson, Clyde
1952-1959
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479 |
Horn, Francis
1953-1956
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487 |
Pamp, Fred (re: reprint of "Liberal Arts as Training for Business" article)
1955
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489 |
Patrick, Kenneth
1954-1958
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490 |
Powell, Charles (UM alum.)
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493 |
Saturday Review article - corresp.
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496 |
Walters, Raymond (of Sat. Review)
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497 |
Wirtenberger, Henry J.
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Institutes, Seminars, Conferences
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Box
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Folder
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36 |
500 |
Amherst Institute: Roster
1952
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501 |
Amherst Institute: Programs, schedules, etc.
1952
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502 |
Amherst Institute: Addresses (programmed)
1952
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503 |
Amherst Institute: Discussions, tapes, etc.
1952
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504 |
Amherst Institute: Follow-up
1952
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505 |
Amherst Institute: Publicity
1952
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506 |
Amherst Institute: Critic coverage
1952
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507 |
Pacific Institute, Los Angeles
1952
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508 |
CEA-I Liaison Meeting, J.Victor Theater, NY
1952
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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.
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
|
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"
|
|
585 |
Requests for "Specific Needs for Leadership in Management"
|
|
587 |
Miscellaneous related materials
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
603 |
K - L, except as follows
|
|
606 |
Lincoln, Murray D. (UM alum)
1959-1960
|
|
607 |
Lindsay, Malvina
1958-1959
|
|
608 |
Linowitz, Sol
1958-1960
|
|
609 |
M - N, except as follows
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
720 |
World University Service
1950-1953
|
|
722 |
Corning Institute
1953
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
753 |
Unidentified
7/17/1968
|
|
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
|
|