Special Collections & University Archives
Ebert, Siegried
Siegfried Ebert Papers, 1933-1986.
2 boxes (0.75 linear feet).
Ebert in his studio, ca.1965
The graphic artist Siegfried Ebert had an important influence on the visual language of East German television and animated motion pictures. Born in Eibau on July 20, 1926, Ebert was drafted into the Luftwaffe in 1943, but shortly after going on active duty, he was severely wounded and taken prisoner by the English. After his release, Ebert shifted course in life, studying commercial art at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zittau and film at the Hochschule für bildende und angewandte Kunst in Wiessensee. He became one of the earliest artists to specialize in the new medium of television, working for Deutscher Fernsehfunk, doing graphic design and animation. A member of the Verband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, he later worked on animated films for the DEFA studios. Suffering from ill health for the last several years of his life, Ebert suffered a heart attack in November 1985, and died at home shortly after his sixtieth birthday in 1986.
The Ebert Collection includes a small assortment of correspondence, awards, and biographical materials, along with examples of his graphic work for television and film. Among other unusual items in the collection are attractive handbills (small posters) for Progress and DEFA films, some original sketches, photographs and mockups of his artwork for television, and an assortment of personal and professional ephemera.
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Subjects- Germany, East--Social life and customs
- Graphic artists--Germany, East
- Motion pictures--Germany, East
- Prisoners of War--Germany
- Television--Germany, East
- World War, 1939-1945
Contributors- Ebert, Siegfried
- Thorndike, Andrew
Types of material- Animation drawings
- Ephemera
- Handbills
- Photographs
- Posters
Call no.: MS 576
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American Writing Paper Company Records, 1851-1960.
19 boxes (9.5 linear feet).
Paper company based in Holyoke, Massachusetts that at one time controlled 75% of the total United States fine paper output. Records include board of directors’ minutes, by-laws, blueprints, land transactions, merger agreements, and publications. Labor files (1936-1960) comprise the bulk of the collection and include contracts, correspondence, grievances, and negotiations.
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Subjects- Collective bargaining--Paper industry--Massachusetts--Holyoke
- Holyoke (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Holyoke (Mass.)--Economic conditions--20th century
- Labor unions--Massachusetts--Holyoke
- Paper industry workers--Labor unions--Massachusetts
- Paper industry--Massachusetts--Holyoke
- Strikes and lockouts--Paper industry--Massachusetts--Holyoke
Contributors- American Writing Paper Company
Types of material
Call no.: MS 062
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William Balamuth Collection, 1931-1964.
1 box (0.5 linear feet).
Protist
Born in New York City in 1914, William Balamuth enjoyed a long career in protistology. Introduced to the field as a graduate student in Harold Kirby’s laboratory at the University of California Berkeley, Balamuth received his dissertation in 1939 for a study of regeneration in the heterotrichous marine ciliate, Licnophora macfarlandi. After several years at the University of Missouri and Northwestern, he returned to Berkeley in 1953 to replace his mentor. During the course of his career, Balamuth worked on fundamental issues in the biology of organisms ranging from parasitic amoebae to amoeboflagellates, publishing over 80 papers on culturing, nutritional requirements, cell cycling, and encystment. He died suddenly on June 10, 1981.
The Balamuth Collection consists of 114 drawings of ciliates prepared by William Balamuth for use in courses and publications between the 1930s and early 1960s, along with a handful of offprints of articles and scattered research notes.
Subjects- Ciliates
- University of California, Berkeley--Faculty
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 644
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- MAC
- see Men Acting for Change (MAC) (1994- ) RG-45/80/M4
- MAC Alumni Athletic Association
- see MACAAA RG-50/4
- MAC Alumni Bulletin(1919-1953)
- RG-50/00/3
- MAC Alumni Quarterly (1917-1918) RG-50/00/3
- MAC College and Alumni News (1903-1908)
- RG-50/00/3
- MAC Dramatic Society (1911, 1984, 1986)
- RG-45/40/M3
- MAC in the War (Duplicate Collection) (1921)
- RG-99/1
- MAC Literary Monthly
- see Literary Monthly, The MAC (1910) RG-45/00/L4
- MACAAA (Massachusetts Agricultural College Alumni Athletic Association)
- RG-50/4
- Mace
- see Insignia, Diploma, Motto, Mascot, Mace, Etc. RG-6/1
- Mail Services
- RG-35/8
- Mainstay (1969-1978)
- RG-36/00/M2
- Maintenance (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/5
- Malawi Project (College of Food and Natural Resources) (1963-1970)
- RG-15/4/1
- Man and Environment, Institute for
- see The Environmental Institute (TEI) RG-6/4/14
- Man and Environment, Institute for–Proposal Series (1973-1976)
- RG-6/4/14
- Man and Environment, Institute for–Report Series (1973-1978)
- RG-6/4/14
- Management and Business Affairs, Vice President for
- see Vice President for Management and Business Affairs RG-3/11
- Management and Fiscal Affairs and University Treasurer, Vice President for
- see Vice President for Management and Fiscal Affairs and University Treasurer RG-3/13
- Management and Fiscal Affairs, Vice President for
- see Vice President for Management and Fiscal Affairs RG-3/16
- Management Assistant (Library)
- RG-8/1/7
- Management Council, Campus
- see Campus Management Council (1948-1989) RG-6/2.5
- Management Cluster, Educational Planning and
- see Educational Planning and Management Cluster RG-13/3/17
- Management Department
- RG-25/M2
- Management Memos
- see Food and Resource Economics, Dept. of–Management Memos (1975-1976) RG-25/F45
- Management Research (1975-1979)
- RG-12/00
- Management, School of
- see School of Management RG-12
- Management, School of–Dean
- see Dean (School of Management) RG-12/11
- Management, School of–Newsletter (1983-1985)
- RG-12/00
- see also Business Administration, School of–Newsletter (pre-1983) RG-12/00
- Commonwealth, The (1986- ) RG-12/00
- Manufacturing Productivity, Center for (1991- )
- RG-12/7
- Manuscripts and Archives
- see Archives and Manuscripts RG-8/1/3
- Maps, Campus
- see Campus Maps RG-36/100
- see also Guide Books RG-5/00/4
- Maps (Cartographic Materials) RG-181/3
- Proposed Layouts RG-6/15
- Maps (Cartographic Materials)
- RG-181/3
- Marathons (School of Education)
- see School of Education, Marathons RG-13/3/11
- Marine and Coastal Facts (Sea Grant Advisory Program) (1977-1981)
- RG-15/8.1
- Marine Education Research, Cooperative
- see Cooperative Marine Education Research (CMER) (1989) RG-6/4/14/5
- Marine Foods Program
- see Experiment Station–Marine Foods Program RG-15/2.2
- Marine Sciences Facilities at Cape Ann, ad hoc Committee on (1975)
- RG-40/2/M3
- Marine Sciences Program
- RG-25/M3
- Marine Station (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/12
- Market Garden Field Station
- see Suburban Experiment Station, Waltham RG-15/9
- Market Garden Field Station Journal
- see Suburban Experiment Station, Waltham–Market Garden Field Station Journal (1915-1936) RG-15/9
- Market, Student Craft
- see Craft Market (Student) RG-45/40/C7
- Marketing Department
- RG-25/M4
- Maroon & White (1992- )
- RG-45/00/M2
- Maroon Key Society (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/M3
- Married Student Housing (Microfilm) (ca. 1960′s)
- RG-190/8
- Married Student Housing Committee
- RG-35/12/2
- see also Married Student Housing (Microfilm) (ca. 1960′s) RG-190/8
- Marshals (Commencement) (1982-1985)
- RG-1/7/4
- Martin Luther King Social Action and Lecture Group (1968-1970)
- RG-45/80/M3
- Mascot
- see Insignia, diploma, motto, mascot, mace, etc. RG-1/6
- Mass Action (Student Publication)
- RG-45/00/M3
- Mass. Agricultural Review, Committee on (1926-1930)
- RG-40/2/M4
- Mass Aid (1985)
- RG-45/40/M4
- see also Hunger Task Force, UMass RG-45/40/H8
- Mass. Communications, Center for
- see Communications-Related Disciplines and Center for Mass Communications (1969) RG-40/2/C6
- Mass. Media (Microfilm)
- RG-190/14
- Massachusetts (1990-1997)
- RG-5/00/11
- see also UMASS (1996- ) RG-5/00/12
- Massachusetts Agricultural College Alumni Athletic Association
- see MACAAA (Massachusetts Agricultural College Alumni Athletic Association) RG-50/4
- Massachusetts Agricultural Review
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Massachusetts Agricultural Review (1926-1931) RG-15/8
- Massachusetts Agricultural Review (Official University Committee) (1926-1930)
- RG-40/2/M4
- Massachusetts Alumnus
- see Alumnus, The (Alumni Periodicals) RG-50/00/3
- Massachusetts Board of Higher Education (1966-1980)
- RG-1/3
- see Board of Regents, RG-1/4
- Higher Education Coordination Council (1991-1996) / Board of Higher Education (1996- ) RG-1/5
- Massachusetts Bulletin for Farm Women
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Massachusetts Bulletin for Farm Women RG-15/8
- Massachusetts Business and Economic Report (1974-1986)
- RG-12/3/B8
- see also Business and Economic Research, Center for RG-12/3
- Massachusetts CAI Consortium Newsletter (1985-1989)
- RG-29/00
- Massachusetts Career Education Leader
- see Institute for Governmental Services–Massachusetts Career Education Leader (1980-1981) RG-3/8
- Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies
- RG-25/M4.3
- Massachusetts Center for The Book (1999- )
- RG-25/M4.35
- Massachusetts, Center for Rural
- see Center for Rural Massachusetts RG-15/16
- Massachusetts Collegian, The (1914- )
- RG-45/00/C6
- see also Massachusetts Daily Collegian(1967- ) RG-45/00/C6
- Massachusetts Collegian, The (Microfilm) (1914- )
- RG-190/13
- Massachusetts Collision (Student Publication) (1933)
- RG-45/00/M4
- Massachusetts Commercial Vegetable Grower
- see Commercial Vegetable Grower (Suburban Experiment Station Waltham) RG-15/9
- Massachusetts Commission on Corruption
- RG-36/23
- Massachusetts Commission, Center for
- see Communications-Related Disciplines and Center for Massachusetts Communications (1969) RG-40/2/C6
- Massachusetts Cooperative Extension News
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–News (1986- ) RG-15/8
- Massachusetts Cooperative Extension Service
- see Extension Service, Cooperative RG-15/8
- Massachusetts Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit; Fishery Unit
- see Wildlife Research Unit; Fishery Unit (Massachusetts Cooperative) RG-15/6
- Massachusetts Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit–Quarterly Progress Report (1948-1988)
- RG-15/6
- Massachusetts Daily Collegian, The (1967- )
- RG-45/00/C6
- see also Massachusetts Collegian(1914-1967) RG-45/00/C6
- Massachusetts Dairy Digest
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Massachusetts Dairy Digest (1936-1985) RG-15/8
- Massachusetts Data, Center for (State Data Center)
- RG-15/8.3
- see also Massachusetts Development Research Institute (MDRI) RG-25/M4.8
- Massachusetts Demographic Research Institute (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/10
- Massachusetts Development Research Institute (MDRI)
- RG-25/M4.8
- see also Massachusetts Data, Center for RG-15/8.3
- Massachusetts Farm Prices Research Collection (1910-1965)
- RG-15/8.9
- Massachusetts Film Co-op
- RG-8/1/8
- Massachusetts Foundation for Humanities and Public Policy
- RG-60/10
- Massachusetts Free Press (Student Publication) (1988- )
- RG-45/00/M4.5
- Massachusetts Gazette (Public Affairs) (1970)
- RG-5/00/9
- Massachusetts Heritage (Holdsworth Natural Resources Center) (1961- )
- RG-15/3
- Massachusetts Information Scanning Unit (MISU) (School of Management)
- RG-12/13
- Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research (MISER)
- see Massachusetts Development Research Institute (MDRI) RG-25/M4.8
- Massachusetts Magazine
- see Massachusetts (1990-1996) RG-5/00/11
- Massachusetts Music Bulletin (1973-1979)
- RG-25/M9/00
- Massachusetts Natural History, Bulletin of (1884)
- RG-25/E4/00
- Massachusetts Personnel and Guidance Association Newsletter (1970-1977)
- RG-30/9/5
- Massachusetts Public Research Group (Mass PI RG)
- see MS54 Mass PI RG
- Massachusetts Review, The (1959- ) RG-60/7
- Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC) (School of Management)
- RG-12/10
- see also MSBDC News (1983-1984) RG-12/10
- Massachusetts Society of Professors (MSP)
- RG-40/5/M4
- Massachusetts Society of Professors-American Association of University of Professors
- (MSP-AAUP) RG-40/5/M4.1
- Massachusetts Society of Professors Newsletter
- see MassProf (1977- ) RG-40/5/M4
- Massachusetts State College in the Post-War Period (Official University Committee) (1944)
- RG-40/2/M4.5
- Massachusetts State Employee Association (MSEA)
- see Massachusetts State Employee Association (MSEA), MS49
- Massachusetts Studies in English (1967-1986, 1992) RG-25/E3/00
- Massachusetts Town Expenditures (1958-1969)
- RG-25/P6.5/00
- Massachusetts Town Statistics (College of Food and Natural Resources)
- RG-15/2.23
- MassPI RG
- see Mass. Public Information Research Group (MassPI RG) Records (1972- ) , MS-54
- MassProf (Massachusetts Society of Professors Newsletter) (1977- ) RG-40/5/M4
- Master of Arts in Art History Newsletter (1986-1987)
- RG-25/A7/00
- Master of Arts in Teaching Program (MAT Program)
- RG-10/1/10
- Master Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1961-1974)
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also Campus Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1956-1960, 1974-1975) RG-40/2/A3
- Masters Theses and Terminal Projects (1896- )
- RG-46/2 (see UMass Library catalog for holdings
- see also Theses and Dissertations (Films & Videotapes) RG-186/2
- Mastery Learning Center
- RG-30/2/5
- Mastery Learning Center Newsletter (1985)
- RG-30/2/5
- MAT Program
- see Master of Arts in Teaching Program RG-10/1/10
- Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) (1994- )
- RG-25/M4.5
- Math Club
- see Mathematics and Statistics–Math Club (1939-1940) RG-25/M5/3
- Math/Science/Technology Education Project (MESTEP) (School of Education–
- Instructional Leadership Division) RG-13/4/10
- Mathematics and Statistics Department
- RG-25/M5
- Mathematics and Statistics Department–Actuarial Program
- RG-25/M5/3
- Mathematics and Statistics Department–Math Club (1939-1940)
- RG-25/M5/3
- Mathematics and Statistics Department–Science Enrichment Program
- RG-25/M5/3
- Mathematics, Center for Applied
- see Applied Mathematics, Center for RG-25/M5.5
- Mathematics Faculty
- see Natural Sciences and Mathematics Faculty RG-11/50
- Mazes, Chain Link (Physical Plant) (1983- )
- RG-36/50/M3
- MDRI
- see Massachusetts Development Research Institute (MDRI) RG-25/M4.8
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department
- RG-25/M6
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department–Energy Alternatives Program
- RG-25/M6/3
- Medal for Outstanding Service
- see University Medal for Outstanding Service RG-2/99
- Media Literacy Institute
- RG-25/C7.7
- Media Center (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/21/2
- Media-other than publications (Student Body)
- RG-45/30
- Media Specialists for the Deaf, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/21/9
- Mediation Project
- see Legal Studies–Mediation Project RG-25/L7/3
- Medical School Location, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1965-1966)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Medical School, Worcester
- RG-55/2
- Medical Society, Pre-
- see Pre-Medical Society RG-45/40/P7.5
- Meditation Society, Students International
- see Students International Mediation Society (SIMS) RG-45/70/S8
- MEFORUM (School of Education) (1973-1975)
- RG-13/00
- Mega Memo Newsletter (Anthropology Department) (1978- )
- RG-25/A6/00
- Mega Memo Newsletter, Five College (Anthropology Department 5-College Newsletter) (1985-2000)
- RG-25/A6/00
- Memo (Office of Institutional Studies) (1962-1964)
- RG-4/3/1
- Memorabilia (University Historical Collection) (1863-1925, 1988)
- RG-1/203
- Memorabilia, general (Oversize materials)
- RG-183
- Memorial Quilt Project, AIDS
- see AIDS Memorial Quilt Project (1992- ) RG-11/20
- Memorial Stones and Plaques (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/50/M4
- see also Plaques (Memorial, General) RG-183/3
- Men Acting for Change (MAC) (1994)
- Menorah Club (1937)
- RG-45/70/M4
- Mental Health Services
- RG-30/15/3
- Mental Retardation Project
- RG-7/4
- Mentor Program
- see New Student Program (Summer Counseling) RG-30/9/2
- MEP
- see Minority Engineering Program (College of Engineering) RG-14/6
- MESTEP
- see Math/Science/Technology Education Project (School of Education–
- Instructional Leadership Division) RG-13/4/10
- Metawampe
- RG-36/50/M5
- Metawampe Club (1907- )
- RG-40/3/M4
- Metawampe Lawn
- RG-36/104/M5
- Meteorological Series Bulletin [
View online (1888-1907) ]
- see Experiment Station (1888- )--Meteorological Series Bulletin RG-15/2.2
- Meteorological Observations/Observatory Bulletin
- see Experiment Station (1888- )–Meteorological Series Bulletin RG-15/2.2
- Metric Research Center, Northeast
- see Northeast Metric Research Center RG-7/6
- Micro Resource Lab (MRL)
- RG-29/2
- Micro Scope (Microbiology Department) (1988-1991)
- RG-25/M7/00
- Micro Teaching (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/21/8
- Microanalysis Laboratory (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/3/4
- Microbial and Molecular Biology Laboratory Support Services (MMBLSS) (1995- )
- Microbiology Department
- RG-25/M7
- Microbiology, Institute of Agricultural and Industrial
- see Environmental Sciences RG- 25/E8
- Microfilms
- RG-190
- Microwave Electronics Newsletter (1985-1987)
- RG-25/E2/00
- Mid-Winter Alumni Day (1923-1926)
- RG-40/2/M5
- Middle East, Peace and Justice in the, UMass Faculty and Staff for
- see Peace and justice in the Middle East, UMass Faculty and Staff for
- (Unofficial Committee) (1990-1991) RG-40/3/P1
- Military (Photographs)
- RG-142
- see also Panoramic Photos RG-170
- Military Affairs, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1967-1972)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Military and Air Service–Arnold Air Society
- RG-25/M8
- Military and Air Science–ASTRP (Army Specialized Training Reserve Program)
- RG-25/M8/3
- Military and Air Science Department
- RG-25/M8
- Military and Air Science– 58th College Training Detachment (World War II)
- RG-25/M8
- Minorities, Committee on Status of (Faculty Senate, 1981, 1984- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Minority Achievement Program, Springfield/UMass (SUMMA)
- see Bilingual Collegiate Program–Springfield/UMass Minority Achievement Program (SUMMA) RG-6/4/6.5
- Minority Engineering Program (MEP) (College of Engineering)
- RG-14/6
- Minority Engineering Program Newsletter (1978-1980)
- RG-14/00
- Minority Graduate Student Association Newsletter
- see Transitions (MGSA Newsletter) (1987) RG-45/00/T8)
- Minority Graduate Student Recruitment, Office of
- RG-10/7
- Minority Groups, Provost for Women and, Associate
- see Provost for Women and Minority Groups, Associate (1968-1981) RG-6/13
- see also Affirmative Action (1982- ) RG-4/7
- Everywoman’s Center RG-7/2
- Minority Student Services Review Commission (1988)
- RG-40/2/M6
- Minute Waltzer’s (Student Group) (1987)
- RG-45/40/M5
- MinuteFan Park (2002)
- RG-36/104/M6
- Minuteman Statue (2002)
- RG-36/50/M6
- Minuteman (Student Publication) (1986- )
- RG-45/00/M5
- MISER (Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research)
- see Massachusetts Development Research Institute (MDRI) RG-25/M4.8
- Missions and Goals (Official University Committee) (1975-1976)
- RG-40/2/M8
- see also Duplicate Collection–Missions and Goals, A Report of the Commission on (1976) RG-99/8
- Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost O’Brien’s Proposal-Mission and Approach (1987) RG-6/1
- Trustees’ Commission on the Future of the University (1988- ) RG-2/7
- MISU
- see Massachusetts Information Scanning Unit (MISU) (School of Management) RG-12/13
- MMBLSS
- see Microbial and Molecular Biology Laboratory Support Services (MMBLSS) RG-25/M6.5
- Mobilization Committee, Student (1972)
- RG-45/80/M6
- Mogen David Newsletter (1924-1940) (Delta Phi Alpha Fraternity)
- RG-45/90/D4.3
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- RG-25/B5.5
- Molecular Biology Laboratory Support Services, Microbial and
- see Microbial and Molecular Biology Laboratory Support Services (MMBLSS) RG-25/M6.5
- Moore Photo Collection, Fred
- see Fred Moore Photo Collection RG-173
- Morrill Land Grant Documents
- see Charters, Legislation and RG-1/2
- see also Morrill Land Grant Photos (line drawings of Justin Morrill, home site, document) RG-100
- Morrill Land Grant Photographs
- RG-100
- Morrill News (Morrill Library Newsletter) (1977-1990, 1995- )
- RG-8/00/M7
- Mortar Board (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/M6
- Mosaic (Five College Publication) (1991)
- RG-60/5/00
- Motion Picture Services, Photographic and
- see Photo Center (Photographic and Motion Picture Services) RG-5/7
- Motto
- see Insignia, diploma, motto, mascot, mace, etc. RG-1/6
- Mount Toby Reservation
- see Mt. Toby Reservation RG-15/10
- MRL
- see Micro Resource Lab (MRL) RG-29/2
- MRSEC
- see Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) RG-25/M4.5
- MSBDC
- see Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC) (School of Management) RG-12/10
- MSBDC News (Massachusetts Small Business Development Center News) (1983-1984)
- RG-12/10
- MSEA (Massachusetts State Employee Association)
- see Massachusetts State Employee Association (MSEA) MS49
- MSP
- see Massachusetts Society of Professors (MSP) RG-40/5/M4
- MSP-AAUP
- see Massachusetts Society of Professors-American Association of University Professors RG-40/5/M4.1
- Mt. Toby Reservation
- RG-15/10
- MTA (Union of Professional Employees)
- see Union of Professional Employees (MTA) MS47
- Mugbooks
- see Directories, mugbooks, catalogs of graduates, etc. RG-1/00/5
- Multi-Campus Committees
- see Inter-Campus committees (2-campus and 3-campus) RG-3/100
- Multicultural Advisory Board (Chancellor’s)
- see Counsel on Community, Diversity and Social Justice (1997- ) RG-4/17
- Multicultural Conflict Resolution Team (1993- ) RG-4/8/1
- Multi-Cultural Education (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/19/8
- Multicultural Issues, Chancellor’s Task Force on (1990)
- RG-40/2/M9
- Multicultural Student Union Committee (1991)
- RG-40/2/M10
- Multicultural UMass Community (Student Publication) (1988)
- RG-45/00/M8
- Museum of Natural History
- see Massachusetts Natural History, Bulletin of (1884) RG-25/E4/00
- Music and Dance, Department of
- RG-25/M9
- Music Bulletin (Music and Dance Dept.) (1973-1979)
- RG-25/M9/00
- Music Committee (Student)
- see Arts and Music Committee (Student) RG-45/45/A7
- Music Library (1975- )
- RG-8/3/8
- see also Music Library–Video Tape Collection (Films & Videotapes) RG-186/6
- Music Library, Video Tape Collection (Films and Videotapes)
- RG-186/6
- Music Photographs (Student Organizations)
- RG-140/2
- Music Poster Collection
- see Poster Collection, Music RG-180/2
- Music Theatre Guild
- see Operetta Guild/Music Theatre Guild RG-25/M9.4
- Musical Clubs (Fine Arts/program group) (1923, 1941-1942)
- RG-45/50/M8
- Muslim Students Association (1994- )
- RG-45/40/M8
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Frederick A. Cutter Papers, 1902-1996 (Bulk: 1902-1914).
6 boxes (4 linear feet).
A member of the Massachusetts Agricultural College class of 1907, Frederick A. Cutter participated in football, basketball, and baseball as a student, and was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.
The Cutter collection contains photographs of the 1907 football team, the 1906 and 1907 members of Phi Sigma Kappa, and it includes a uniform from the M.A.C. basketball team, 1907, Massachusetts pennants and banners, a Lowell High School sweater from 1902, and early M.A.C. football equipment, including cleats and a nose guard.
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Subjects- Caruthers, John T
- Livers, Susie D
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Basketball
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Football
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Students
- Massachusetts Agricultural College. Class of 1907
- Phi Sigma Kappa (Massachusetts State College)
ContributorsTypes of material- Photographs
- Realia
- Sports uniforms
Call no.: FS 090
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Barrie B. Greenbie Papers, 1934-1997.
17 boxes (19.5 linear feet).
Barrie Greenbie with g-frame model
Barrie Barstow Greenbie was a key member of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning at UMass Amherst from 1970-1989. In a long and remarkably diverse career, Greenbie worked as an artist with the Works Progress Administration, as a soldier and journalist, as a professor of theater, an architect, inventor, author, and landscape planner. After earning a BA in drama from the University of Miami (1953),he worked for several years in the theatre program at Skidmore College. While there, he added architecture to his array of talents, designing the East 74th Street Theater in New York in 1959, and founded a company to produce a “self-erecting” building designed to substitute for summer tent theaters. Two years after joining the faculty at UMass in 1970, he completed a doctorate in urban affairs and regional planning at the University of Wisconsin and continued with a characteristically broad array of creative pursuits, designing the William Smith Clark Memorial, among other things, and conducting an extensive aerial survey of the landscapes of the Connecticut River Valley. In monographs such as Design for Diversity and Spaces: Dimensions of the Human Landscape, Greenbie examined the interactions between humans and nature. He died at his home on South Amherst in 1998.
The Greenbie Papers document a long career as academic, writer, artist, architect, and theatrical designer. Of particular note is the extensive and engrossing correspondence, which extends from Greenbie’s years as a student at the Taft School in the late 1930s through his World War II service with the Sixth Army in the South Pacific and Japan, to his tenure at UMass Amherst (1970-1989). The collection also includes a small, but interesting correspondence between Greenbie’s parents (1918-1919).
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Subjects- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
- World War, 1939-1945
Contributors
Call no.: FS 142
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Phyllis Hamilton Sketch Collection, 1970-1989.
1 box (2 linear feet).
Phyllis Hamilton, Brotherhood of the Spirit, 1971
Phyllis Hamilton was a recently divorced mother of a young daughter when she joined the Brotherhood of the Spirit in 1970. Encouraged to visit the commune by two young friends, Phyllis was attracted to the spiritual values of the group and relocated herself and her daughter from Worcester to Heath, making her at the age of 40 one of the oldest members of the community. She quickly used her more mature demeanor and appearance to the group’s advantage. In an area where realtors were increasingly reluctant to work with “hippies,” Phyllis was able to negotiate and purchase the Warwick property with the assistance of another member; together they signed the deed over to the Brotherhood after the sale was final. Her age was not her only distinction, however, she was also an artist, and used her artistic capabilities to capture the familiar faces of her fellow commune members.
The collection consists of 146 sketches of members of the Brotherhood of the Spirit (renamed the Renaissance Community in 1974) from 1970-1989. About half of the drawings were identified by the artist’s daughter, the others are of unidentified individuals.
Subjects- Brotherhood of the Spirit
- Communal living--Massachusetts
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 752
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Gordon Heath Papers, 1913-1992.
44 boxes (22.75 linear feet).
African American expatriate, stage and film actor, musician, director, producer, founder of the Studio Theater of Paris and co-owner of the nightclub L’Abbaye. Includes personal and professional correspondence, scrapbooks containing photos and clippings from assorted television and film productions in addition to songs, poetry, and reviews of plays or playbills from productions he attended.
The Papers also contain art work, sheet music, personal and production photographs, and drafts of his memoirs.
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Subjects- Abbaye (Nightclub : Paris, France)
- African American actors--France--Paris--History
- African American singers--France--Paris--History
- African Americans in the performing arts--History
- African-American theater--History--20th century
- Baldwin, James, 1924-
- Chametzky, Jules
- Dodson, Owen, 1914-
- Expatriate musicians--France--Paris--History
- Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
- Musicians--United States--History
- Nightclubs--France--Paris--History
- Paris (France)--Intellectual life--20th century
- Payant, Lee--Correspondence
- Primus, Pearl
- Rive gauche (Paris, France)--Intellectual life--20th century
- Studio Theater of Paris
- Theater--Production and direction--France--Paris--History
Contributors- Abramson, Doris E
- Heath, Gordon, 1918-1991
Types of material- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
- Scripts
- Sheet music
- Sketches
Call no.: MS 372 and 372 bd
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Indusco Bailie School Collection, 1940-1952.
1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Bailie Technical School boys with masks
Following the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, the New Zealand expatriate Rewi Alley threw his considerable talents behind the war effort. Building upon knowledge acquired over a decade of living in China, Alley helped organize the Chinese Industrial Cooperative Movement (CIC). The CIC coordinated the creation of industrial cooperatives throughout unoccupied China to keep industrial production flowing, and it sponsored a series of industrial schools named after Alley’s friend Joseph Bailie to provide training and support.
The Indusco Bailie School Collection includes documents and photographs relating to the establishment and operation of the Bailie Schools in China during and immediately after the Second World War. Probably associated with the Indusco offices in New York City, these documents include a model constitution for industrial cooperatives, typewritten reports on Bailie Schools, and published articles describing the schools’ efforts. The reports extend through 1949, and include three mimeographed newsletters from the Shantan Bailie School for the months immediately following the school’s liberation by Communist forces. Also included are printed works by Alley and eighteen photographs taken between 1942 and 1944 of students and scenes at Bailie Schools.
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Subjects- China--History--1937-1949
- Chinese industrial cooperatives
- Cooperative societies--China
- Shantan Bailie School (Kansu, China)
- Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
Contributors- Indusco
- Rewi, Alley, 1897-1987
Types of material
Call no.: MS 564
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Elaine Kenseth-Abel Collection of Photographs of Cambodians in Thailand and Amherst, 1970-1979.
2 boxes (2 linear feet).
The collection primarily consists of photographs taken by Elaine Kenseth-Abel of Cambodians refugees in Thailand who later relocated to Amherst, Massachusetts during the 1970s-1980s. The collection also includes color prints of drawings by E. Seng Huot depicting Cambodian genocide.
Subjects- Cambodia--Photographs
- Cambodians--Massachusetts--Amherst
- Refugees--Cambodia
- Refugees--Thailand
- Thailand--Photographs
Contributors- Huot, E. Seng
- Kenseth-Abel, Elaine
Types of material
Call no.: MS 115
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