Massachusetts State Building and Construction Trades Council Collection, 1959-1972. 1 box (0.25 linear feet).
An advocate for unionized construction workers in the state, the Massachusetts State Building and Construction Trades Council collection consists chiefly of conference proceedings.
Subjects
- Construction workers–Labor unions–Massachusetts.
- Labor unions–Massachusetts.
- Massachusetts State Building and Construction Trades Council.
Call no.: MS 327
Categories: Labor :: :: No Comments
Massachusetts State College Glee Club, ca.1935 78 rpm record (4.5 linear feet).
The Massachusetts State College Glee Club recorded ten songs onto 78 r.p.m. disk in the mid-1930s, one of the few early recordings of the group. Among these were the Mass. State alma mater, fight songs, and other typical collegiate fare.
Listen to the Glee Club
Subjects
- Men’s choral societies–Massachusetts.
- Massachusetts State College. Glee Club.
- Massachusetts State College–Students.
Call no.: RG 185/1
Categories: Performing arts, UMass students :: :: No Comments
MSEA University of Massachusetts Chapter Records, 1955-1978. 10 boxes (4.5 linear feet).
Group founded at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1943 to protest proposed changes in the Massachusetts state employees’ retirement system. By 1969, the group became the exclusive bargaining agent for the University’s administrative, clerical, and technical employees. Includes constitution and by-laws, Executive Board and general body minutes, correspondence, contracts, legislative materials, grievance records, hearing transcripts and decisions pertaining to job reallocations, subject files, newsletters, and press releases, that document the activities and administration of the University of Massachusetts chapter of the Massachusetts State Employees Association from 1955 to 1978.
Subjects
- Collective labor agreements–Education, Higher–Massachusetts–Amherst
- Labor unions–Massachusetts.
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
Call no.: MS 049
Categories: Labor, UMass :: :: No Comments
Massachusetts Town Monographs Collection, 1963-1969. 2 boxes (3 linear feet).
Town Monograph series published by the Massachusetts Department of Commerce and Development providing general information about towns in the Commonwealth including population from the U.S. Census (1960) and state census (1965), historic and recreational attractions, housing, and economic base.
Subjects
- Massachusetts–Economic conditions.
- Massachusetts–History.
Call no.: MS 509
Categories: Massachusetts :: :: No Comments
Massachusetts Women in Public Higher Education Records, 1985-2006. 6 boxes (9 linear feet).
Founded in 1982, the Massachusetts Women in Public Higher Education (MWPHE) is a non-profit organization open to current and prospective women administrators in public higher education in the Commonwealth. Founded in 1982, the MWPHE serves as a support network, enhances professional development, encourages and promotes upward mobility, and addresses issues affecting Massachusetts public higher education and the status of women within the system.
The MWPHE records include administrative files and correspondence that document the organization’s work since its founding.
Subjects
- Education, Higher–Massachusetts.
- Women educators–Massachusetts.
Call no.: MS 513
Categories: Education, Massachusetts, Women :: :: No Comments
Lazar Mayants Papers, 1941-2003. 2 boxes (3 linear feet).
Born in Gomel, Russia in 1912, Lazar Mayants earned a PhD in chemistry (1941) from the Karpov Institute for Physical Chemistry and a Doctor of Science in physics and mathematics (1947) at the Lebedev Institute for Physics (FIAN), both in Moscow. With primary research interests in theoretical molecular spectroscopy, applied linear algebra, quantum physics, probability theory and statistics, and the philosophy of science, he began his career as Professor and Chair of the Theoretical and General Physics Departments at Ivanovo, Saratov, and Smolensk Universities in Russia. Mayants came to University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1981 as a visiting professor, becoming an Adjunct in 1987. He taught at UMass for over six years, often forgoing a paycheck as a result of decreased funding in the sciences. He remained in Amherst until his death in November 2002.
The Mayants Papers are comprised of professional correspondence, drafts of articles, personal and financial records, and notes for research and teaching. Mayants’s dissertation from the Lebedev Institute for Physics is also included with the collection.
Call no.: FS 009
Categories: Science & technology, UMass faculty :: :: No Comments
Harold T. McCarthy Papers, 1958-1989. 4 boxes (2 linear feet).
Author, English professor at the University of Massachusetts, and alumnus of the same school. Includes correspondence, typescript manuscripts, poems, travel journals, and class materials including syllabi and lecture notes.
Subjects
Types of material
- Letters (Correspondence)
- Diaries.
- Lecture notes
- Syllabi
Call no.: FS 028
Categories: Education, Literature & language, Poetry, UMass faculty :: :: No Comments
Beatrice A. McIntosh Cookery Collection, ca.1880-2005. ca.150 linear feet.
The McIntosh Cookery Collection includes books, pamphlets, and ephemera relating to the history of cookery in New England. Of particular note are nearly 7,500 cookbooks prepared by community organizations from the 1880s to the present, usually for fund-raising or charitable purposes. These cookbooks were produced by a variety of organizations, including parent-teacher groups, churches and synagogues, social service agencies, private clubs, and historical societies as fund-raising projects.
These cookbooks document important aspects of the lives of families and women in the region, as well as ethnic groups and their adaptation of traditional foods to New England. The collection is focused primarily on New England, but includes cookbooks from other states for comparative purposes.
Subjects
- Cookbooks.
- Cookery–New England.
Call no.: MS 395
Categories: Civic organizations, Cookery, New England, Printed materials, Women :: :: No Comments
Malcolm Arthur McKenzie Papers, 1926-1995. 3 boxes (4.5 linear feet).
Forest pathologist and arboriculturist Malcolm Arthur McKenzie was born in Providence, Rhode Island in April 1903. After attending Brown University (PhD Forest Pathology, 1935), he worked successively as a field assistant for the United States Forest Service forest products lab, as an instructor at the University of North Carolina, and finally with the University of Massachusetts Shade Tree Laboratory. He conducted important research on the diseases of shade trees, including Dutch elm disease, wood decay, and tree pests, as well as related issues in tree hazards in public utility work and municipal tree maintenance.
The McKenzie Papers document McKenzie’s association with the UMass Shade Tree Lab, along with some professional correspondence, research notes and publications, and McKenzie’s dissertation on willows.
Call no.: FS 107
Categories: Horticulture & botany, UMass faculty :: :: No Comments
Neil McKie Daybook, 1844. 1 v. (0.25 linear feet).
Merchant who owned a dry goods and general merchandise shop in Easton, New York. Daybook representing purchases by hundreds of customers (some of whom were from among the region’s Quaker community) primarily from Easton, South Easton, and Cambridge, listed by surname, as well as lists of a wide variety of dry goods including some textiles identified by town of origin.
Subjects
- Akin, E. N.
- Beadle, T. S.
- Cambridge (N.Y.)–Economic conditions–19th century
- Cambridge (N.Y.)–History–19th century–Biography
- Dingman, Henry
- Dry-goods–Prices–New York–Easton–History–19th century
- Easton (N.Y.)–Economic conditions–19th century
- Easton (N.Y.)–History–19th century–Biography
- Foster, Rhodon
- General stores–New York–Easton
- Hoag, Isaac
- Hunt, Daniel
- McKie, George
- McKie, Neil
- Quakers–New York (State)–Cambridge–History–19th century
- Quakers–New York (State)–Easton–History–19th century
- Starbuck, Hiram
- Thomas, D. C.
- Whiteside, Abbey, Mrs.
Types of material
Call no.: MS 240bd
Categories: Mercantile :: :: No Comments
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