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Patterson, Charles H.

Alspach, Russell K. (Russell King), 1901-

Russell K. Alspach Papers, 1950-1978.
1 box (0.5 linear feet).

Russel K. Alspach earned his PhD in 1932 from the University of Pennsylvania where he taught English from 1924-1942. After four years of service in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he spent eighteen years as head of the Department of English at West Point Military Academy before retiring in 1965 with the rank of Brigadier General. A specialist in Irish literature with wide ranging interests running from William Butler Yeats to Percy Blythe Shelley and William Faulkner, Alspach published prolifically throughout his career. He took a post-retirement appointment at UMass in 1966, but hardly retired, eventually becoming Head of the Department of English, and teaching until his final retirement and death in 1980.

The Alspach Papers consist of professional correspondence, drafts of writing, and reviews written by Russell K. Alspach. The small collection includes grant applications and notes for Alspach’s Yeats Study Series, as well as a 3.75 inch monographic recording of readings and music by unidentified artists. The Department of Special Collections and University Archives is also home to the Alspach Yeats Collection of rare books.

Subjects
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of English
  • Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
Contributors
  • Alspach, Russell K. (Russell King), 1901-
Call no.: FS 025

Donohue, Joseph W., 1935-

Joseph W. Donohue Papers, 1963-2003.
37 boxes (55.5 linear feet).

Theater historian and critic, Joseph W. Donohue, Jr., was appointed Associate Professor of English at UMass Amherst in 1971. An alumnus of Princeton (PhD, 1965), Donohue specialized in British drama and theater, with an emphasis on the period from the Restoration to the present day, with a particular interest in the study of the performed play and its relationship to the audience, community, and society. While at UMass, he taught courses ranging from Shakespeare on Film to The Vitality of British Drama. Donohue remained at UMass until his retirement in May 2005.

The papers reflect Donohue’s professional life from his time at Princeton through his years as a Professor of English at UMass. Among the papers are course notes, teaching materials, and a myriad of materials relating to the history of British theater.

Subjects
  • Theater--History--Great Britain
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of English
Contributors
  • Donohue, Joseph W., 1935-
Call no.: FS 110

Patterson, Charles H.

Charles H. Patterson Papers, 1930-1958.
2 boxes (1 linear feet).

Charles H. Patterson.<br />Photo by Frank A. Waugh, 1926
Charles H. Patterson.
Photo by Frank A. Waugh, 1926

For many years, Charles H. Patterson served as head of the Department of Language and Literature at Massachusetts Agricultural College. Born in Smithsonville, Ont., in 1863, Patterson received both a BA (1887) and MA (1893) from Tufts University before launching his teaching career. He joined the faculty at MAC as an assistant professor of English, in 1916, after 13 years at West Virginia University. A former professional actor, he taught courses in modern literature, with a particular interest in drama, and served as department chair for nearly a decade before his sudden death in 1933.

The Patterson Papers contain a small selection of correspondence and notes on English composition and literature as taught at Massachusetts Agricultural College. Most noteworthy, perhaps, is a draft of Patterson’s unpublished book, The Amazing Boucicault.

Subjects
  • Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890
  • Drama--Study and teaching
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College--Faculty
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College. Department of English
Contributors
  • Patterson, Charles H
Call no.: FS 089
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Amherst Growth Study Committee, Inc.

Amherst Growth Study Committee Records, 1971-1974.
2 boxes (1 linear feet).

In May 1971 Otto Paparazzo Associates announced their plans to develop 640 acres of land in East Amherst upon which a proposed 2,200 residential units, a commercial center, and a golf course would be built. Concerned about unnatural growth of the community and about the effect such a development would have on the environment, a group of residents formed the Amherst Growth Study Committee within a few months of the announcement. Despite these concerns, the Zoning Board of Appeals issued a formal permit for construction in December 1971, which the AGSC immediately appealed. Even though the group was unable to overturn the zoning board’s decision, they did achieve their ends, in part, when state and town agencies prevented the project from moving forward due to an overloaded sewage system. More importantly, the group increased public awareness about growth and housing in the town of Amherst.

Records include notes from AGSC meetings, correspondence, and newspaper clippings documenting coverage of the story in local papers.

Subjects
  • Amherst (Mass.)--History
  • Amherst (Mass.)--Politics and government
Contributors
  • Amherst Growth Study Committee, Inc
Call no.: MS 543
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Anglin family

Anglin Family Papers, 1874-1955 (Bulk: 1914-1926).
2 boxes (1 linear feet).

Anglin family and friends, ca.1921
Anglin family and friends, ca.1921

Born in Cork, Ireland to a prosperous family, the Anglin siblings began immigrating to Canada and the United States in 1903. The first to relocate to Canada, brothers Will and Sydney pursued vastly different careers, one as a Presbyterian minister and the other as a salesman at a Toronto slaughterhouse. George and Crawford both served in the military during World War I, the former in the British Infantry as a medical officer and the latter in the 4th University Overseas Company first in France and later in Belgium where he died saving the life of a wounded soldier. Gladys Anglin trained as a nurse, but worked in a Canadian department store and at the Railway Office before suffering a mental breakdown and entering the Ontario Hospital as a patient. Ethel remained in Ireland the longest where she taught Domestic Economics at a technical school. The only Anglin to immigrate to the United States and the only female sibling to marry, Ida and husband David Jackson settled in Monson, Massachusetts where they raised four daughters.

The Anglin siblings were part of a close knit family who stayed in contact despite their geographic separation through their correspondence. Siblings wrote and exchanged lengthy letters that document not only family news, but also news of local and national significance. Topics addressed in their letters include World War I, the Irish revolution, medicine, religious ministry, and domestic issues from the ability of a single woman to support herself through work to child rearing.

Subjects
  • Anglin family--Correspondence
  • Ireland--Emigration and immigration--History
  • Ireland--History--War of Independence, 1919-1921
  • Irish--Canada--History
  • Irish--United States--History
  • World War, 1914-1918
Call no.: MS 699
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Barton, George W.

George W. Barton Papers, 1889-1984 (Bulk: 1914-1920).
(4.5 linear feet).

George W. Barton was born in Sudbury, Massachusetts in 1896. After attending Concord High School in Concord, Barton began his studies in horticulture and agriculture at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst. The collection includes diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, announcements, and his herbarium, and relates primarily to his career at the Massachusetts Agricultural College where he studied horticulture and agriculture from 1914-1918.

Subjects
  • Botany--Study and teaching
  • Horticulture--Study and teaching
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College--Students
Contributors
  • Barton, George W
Types of material
  • Diaries
  • Herbaria
  • Photographs
  • Scrapbooks
Call no.: RG 50 B37
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Butterfield, Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech), 1868-1935

Kenyon Leech Butterfield Papers, 1889-1945.
(12 linear feet).

Kenyon L. Butterfield
Kenyon L. Butterfield

President of both the Massachusetts Agricultural College and Michigan Agricultural College, writer, lecturer, editor, and member, organizer, and chairman of many commissions and councils such as the Rural Life Movement.

The Butterfield Papers contain biographical materials, administrative and official papers of both of his presidencies, typescripts of his talks, and copies of his published writings. Includes correspondence and memoranda (with students, officials, legislators, officers of organizations, and private individuals), reports, outlines, minutes, surveys, and internal memoranda.

Subjects
  • Agricultural education--Massachusetts--History--Sources
  • Agricultural education--Michigan--History--Sources
  • Agricultural extension work--Massachusetts--History--Sources
  • Agricultural extension work--United States--History--Sources
  • Agriculture--United States--History--Sources
  • Education--United States--History--Sources
  • Food supply--Massachusetts--History--Sources
  • Higher education and state--Massachusetts--History--Sources
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College--Alumni and alumnae
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College--History
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College--Students
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College. President
  • Massachusetts State College--Faculty
  • Michigan Agricultural College--History
  • Michigan Agricultural College. President
  • Rural churches--United States--History--Sources
  • Rural development--Massachusetts--History--Sources
  • Women--Education (Higher)--Massachusetts--History--Sources
  • World War, 1914-1918
Contributors
  • Butterfield, Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech), 1868-1935
Call no.: RG 3/1 B75
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Campbell, Sadie

Sadie Campbell Papers, 1812-2002.
19 boxes (10.25 linear feet).

Sadie Campbell and sons Harold and Robert Leslie
Sadie Campbell and sons Harold and Robert Leslie

A housewife, mother and active community member, Sadie Campbell was born in 1881 and lived at 1 Depot Street in Cheshire, Massachusetts for most of her life until she died in 1971. Sadie was closely tied to the Cheshire community where she had a large circle of friends and acquaintances, and was active in a a number of organizations, such as: the Cheshire Ladies Reading Club, the Merry Wives of Cheshire Shakespeare Club, and the Cheshire Cash Tearoom.

The collection documents three generations of a western Massachusetts family. The variety and nature of the materials in this collection offer a good view into the local and social history of western Massachusetts through the lives of Sadie Campbell and her family.

Subjects
  • Cheshire (Mass.)--History
  • Cheshire Cash Tearoom
  • Family--Massachusetts--History--19th century
  • Family--Massachusetts--History--20th century
  • Housekeeping--Massachusetts--Cheshire
  • Housewives--Massachusetts--Cheshire
  • Massachusetts--Social life and customs--19th century
  • Merry Wives of Cheshire Shakespeare Club
  • Small business--Massachusetts
  • Tyrell, Augustus
  • Williams Manufacturing Company
  • Women--Societies and clubs--History--19th century
Contributors
  • Campbell, Sadie
Types of material
  • Account books
  • Invitations
  • Letters (Correspondence)
  • Pamphlets
  • Photographs
  • Recipes
Call no.: MS 439
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Cance, Alexander E. (Alexander Edmond), 1874-

Alexander E. Cance Papers, 1911-1951.
6 boxes (2.75 linear feet).

Alexander E. Cance
Alexander E. Cance

Professor and Head of the Agricultural Economics Department at the Massachusetts Agricultural College who also worked briefly for Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover, as well as the United States Department of Agriculture.

Includes biographical materials, correspondence concerning Cance’s role in the agricultural cooperative movement, addresses, articles (both in typescript and published), lectures, book reviews, typescript of a Carnegie study of factors in agricultural economics, a summary of a U.S. Senate report of which he was co-author, “Agricultural Cooperation and Rural Credit in Europe,” and research material. No documentation of his role as a delegate to the Hoover Conference on Economic Crisis, 1920, or his position as Supervisor of Market Research with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1922.

Subjects
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College--Faculty
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College. Department of Agricultural Economics
  • Massachusetts Agricultural College. Department of Agricultural Economics
  • Massachusetts State College--Faculty
Contributors
  • Cance, Alexander E. (Alexander Edmond), 1874-
Call no.: FS 045
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Concordance for the Archives, F

[ A ][ B ][ C ][ D ][ E ][ F ][ G ][ H ][ I, J ][ K ][ L ][ M ][ N ]
[ O ][ P, Q ][ R ][ S ][ T ][ U ][ V ][ W ][ XYZ ]

F

Facilities Development, Office of Planning and
see Planning and Facilities Development, Office of RG-36/3
Facilities for Handicapped, Committee on
see Handicapped, Committee on Facilities for RG-30/16
Facility for Computing in the Humanities (FCH)
RG-11/19
Fact Book (1967, 1976- )
see Office of Institutional Studies (OIS) (1960-1964) RG-4/3/1
Office of Budgeting and Institutional Studies (OBIS) (1965-1980) RG-4/3/2
Office of Planning and Budget (OPB) (1980-1983) RG-4/3/3
Office of Institutional Research and Planning (OIRP) (1983-1991) RG-4/3/4
Office of Institutional Research (OIR) (1991- ) RG-4/3/5
see also Factsheet(Office of Budgeting and Institutional Studies) (1977-1980) RG-4/3/2
Fact Book, Graduate (Graduate School)
RG-10/00
Facts for Farmers
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Facts for Farmers (1910-1916) RG-15/8
Factsheet (1977-1980)
RG-4/3/2
see also Fact Book RG-4/3/1-5
Faculty Affairs Committee (Faculty Senate, 1965-1977)
RG-40/2/A3
Faculty and Educational Policy, Committee on (Student Senate)
RG-45/7/F3
Faculty and Staff
RG-40
see also Faculty and Staff, Groups (Photos) RG-120/1
Faculty and Staff, Individual (Photos) RG-120/2
Departmental Activities (Photos) RG-160
Faculty and Staff (Photographs)
RG-120
Faculty and Staff (Photographs-Group)
RG-120/1
Faculty and Staff (Photographs-Individual)
RG-120/2
Faculty and Staff Bibliography (collective)
RG-40/9
Faculty and Staff Biography, Lists, Directories (collective)
RG-40/10
Faculty and Staff Committees, Official
RG-40/2/A1-W6
Faculty and Staff Committees and Organizations Not Appointed by an Official
Unit of the University RG-40/3/A1-W5
Faculty and Staff, Grades
see Grades (Faculty and Staff) RG-40/1/3
Faculty and Staff–Individual Members
RG-40/11
Faculty and Staff, Individuals (Photographs)
RG-120/2
Faculty and Staff, Meetings
see Meetings (Faculty and Staff ) RG-40/1/1
Faculty and Staff, Publications
RG-40/00
Faculty and Staff, Salaries
seeSalaries (Faculty and Staff) RG-40/1/4
Faculty and Staff Support Group for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns
see Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns, Faculty and Staff Support Group for RG-40/3/G3
Faculty Association, Retired
see
Retired Faculty Association (1987- ) RG-40/5/R3
Faculty Athletic Council (Faculty Senate, 1969-1970) RG-40/2/A3

Faculty Caucus, Socialistic
see Socialistic Faculty Caucus RG-40/5/S6
Faculty Club
RG-40/6
Faculty Club Committee (Faculty Senate, 1964)
RG-40/2/A3
Faculty, Committee of Concerned
see Committee of Concerned Faculty RG-40/5/C6
Faculty Delegate to the Board of Trustees (Faculty Senate, 1971-1972)
RG-40/2/A3
Faculty Fellowships (Research and Graduate Studies)
RG-9/2/5
Faculty Freedom Task Force (1976)
RG-40/5/F3
Faculty Group for Academic Freedom
see Academic Freedom, Faculty Group for (1969-1970) RG-40/3/A1
Faculty Guide Committee (1988-1989)
RG-40/2/F1
Faculty Housing
see Faculty Residence Program RG-40/1/10
Faculty Housing, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1963)
RG-40/2/A3
Faculty in general
RG-40/1
Faculty Lecture Series, Distinguished
see Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series (Films and Videotapes) (1986- ) RG-186/7
Lectures (Faculty and Staff) RG-40/1/2
Faculty/Librarian ad hoc Action Committee
see Action Committee, ad hoc Faculty/Librarian (1980) RG-40/3/A1.5
Faculty Meetings (College and University)
RG-40/1/1
Faculty of Humanities and Fine Arts
see Humanities and Fine Arts Faculty RG-11/10
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
see Natural Sciences and Mathematics Faculty RG-11/50
Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences
see Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty RG-11/30
Faculty Records (Board of Trustees)
RG-190/15
Faculty Relations, Associate Provost for
see Provost for Faculty Relations, Associate (1983-1989) RG-6/8
Faculty Research Grant–Biomedical Research Support Grant (F RG/BRSG)
(Research and Graduate Studies) RG-9/2/3
Faculty Residence Program
RG-40/1/10
Faculty, Retired
see Retired Faculty RG-40/1/8
Faculty Rights and Responsibilities, Study Group on (Faculty Senate, 1971)
RG-40/2/A3
Faculty Salaries, Trusteeship and, Faculty Committee on
see Trusteeship and Faculty Salaries, Faculty Committee on (1962) RG-40/3/T7
Faculty Senate
RG-40/2/A1-A5
Faculty Senate Agenda
see Faculty Senate–Minutes and Agenda, etc. RG-40/2/A1
Faculty Senate and either or both Student Senates, Joint Committees of
see Joint Committees of Faculty Senate and either or both Student Senates RG-40/4
Faculty Senate, By-Laws
see Faculty Senate– Minutes and Agenda, etc. RG-40/2/A1
Faculty Senate Committees
RG-40/2/A3
see also Academic Matters (Faculty Senate) RG-40/2/A2
Joint Committees of Faculty Senate and either or both Student Senates RG-40/4
Faculty Senate, Constitution
see Faculty Senate–Minutes and Agenda, etc. RG-40/2/A1
Faculty Senate Documents
RG-40/2/A4
Faculty Senate Membership List
see Faculty Senate–Minutes and Agenda, etc. RG-40/2/A1
Faculty Senate–Minutes and Agenda, etc.
RG-40/2/A1
Faculty Senate–Newsclippings
RG-40/2/A1
Faculty Senate Office
see Senate Secretary (Faculty Senate) RG-40/2/A5
Faculty Senate, Predecessor of
see Educational Policies Council RG-40/2/A1.1
Faculty Senate, Schedule
see Faculty Senate–Minutes and Agenda, etc. RG-40/2/A1
Faculty Senate Secretary
RG-40/2/A5
Faculty Senate, University, ad hoc Committee (Official University Committee) (1955)
RG-40/2/F2
Faculty Tenure
see Tenure (Faculty and Staff) RG-40/1/5
Family Business Center (1994- )
RG-25/F2
Family, Center for
RG-25/F2.5
Family Housing (Housing Services)
RG-32/10
Fan Fare (1985-1986)
RG-25/M9/00
Farm (College of Food and Natural Resources)
RG-15/7
Farm (Official University Committee) (1897)
RG-40/2/F3
Farm Economic Facts (1928-1959)
RG-15/8
Farm Management Series (Extension Service, Cooperative) (1939-1943)
RG-15/8
Farm Prices Research Collection, Massachusetts
see Massachusetts Farm Prices Research Collection (1910-1965) RG-15/8.9
Farm Women, Mass. Bulletin for
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Mass. Bulletin for Farm Women RG-15/8
FCH
see Facility for Computing in the Humanities (FCH) RG-11/19
FCSCB
see Four and Five College Cooperations–Five College Student Coordinating Board RG-60/5

war-

Featheredfax (Extension Service, Cooperative) (1930-1970, 1979)
RG-15/8
Federal Circle (War Surplus Barracks-1946)
RG-36/102/F4
Federal Credit Union, Student
see Credit Union, Student Federal RG-45/40/C10
Fee Book, Student
see Treasurer–Student Fee Book (1971- ) RG-3/4/1
Fees
see Tuition, Fees RG-1/205
Fees, Rents and (Committee, Student Senate)
see Rents and Fees Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/R5
Fees, Room Rents and
see Room Rents and Fees, President’s Committee on (1970) RG-40/2/R5
Fellowships (Research and Graduate Studies)
RG-9/4/2
Fellowships, Faculty
see Faculty Fellowships (Research and Graduate Studies) RG-9/2/5
Feminist Arts Program (Everywomans Center)
RG-7/2/2/2
Fence, Senior
see Senior Fence RG-36/50/S8.5
Fencing, Mens
see Sports-Mens Fencing (1990) RG-18/2
Festivals, Fine Arts
RG-11/16
see also Summer School RG-6/17
Field Hockey, Womens
see Sports-Womens Field Hockey (1986- ) RG-18/2
Fields, Athletic
see Athletic Department RG-18/2
58th College Training Detachment (58th-CTD)
see College Training Detachment (58th-CTD)
Film Calendar RG-11/17

Film Co-op, Massachusetts
see Massachusetts Film Co-op RG-8/1/8
Film Library, (DEFA)
see Deutsche Film Aktien-Gesellschaft (DEFA) Film Library (1998- ) RG-25/G6.1
Film Studies, Interdepartmental Program in
see Interdepartmental Program in Film Studies RG-25/I6
Films and Plays (Poster Collection)
RG-180/4
see also Films and Videotapes RG-186
Films and Videotapes
RG-186
see also Films and Plays (Poster Collection) RG-180/4
Films and Videotapes, Miscellaneous
RG-186/6
Finance, Budget and
see Budget and Finance RG-32/6
Finance, General Business and
see General Business and Finance RG-25/G2
Finance, Vice Chancellor for Administration
see Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance RG-35/1/1
Financial Affairs (Administrative Services)
RG-35/18
Financial Aid and Scholarships, University Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1963-1976)
RG-40/2/A3
Financial Aid, Scholarships
RG-30/14
Financial Aid, Scholarships (Student Employment Office)
RG-30/14
Financial Aid, Students Advocating
see Students Advocating Financial Aid (SAFA) RG-45/40/S6.7
Financial Analysis and Systems Administrative Services)
RG-35/22
Financial News (Treasurers Office) (1984-1986)
RG-3/4/1
Financial Reports (Treasurers Office)
RG-3/4/3
see also Annual Reports, University RG-1/00/2
Financial Services, Director of
see Business Office, Director of Personnel and Financial Services (Administrative Services) RG-35/3
Findings: A Progress Report
see Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- )–Findings: A Progress Report (1974-1975) RG-15/2.1
Fine Arts Center
RG-25/F3
Fine Arts Center, Friends of the
see Friends of the Fine Arts Center RG-11/12
Fine Arts Council
RG-11/13
see also Trustee Advisory Council on the Fine Arts RG-2/5
Fine Arts Council Minutes (1965- )
RG-11/13
Fine Arts/Program Groups (Student)
RG-45/50
Fire and First Aid Unit (1984- )
RG-45/40/F4
Fire and Safety
see Environmental Health and Safety–Fire and Safety RG-30/15
Fire Insurance (Physical Plant) (1909)
RG-36/50/F3
Fire Safety News
see Environmental Health and Safety News (1977- ) RG-30/15
Fires, Student Network United to Fight
see Student Network United to Fight Fires (SNUFF) RG-45/40/S7.3
First Aid Unit, Fire and
see Fire and First Aid Unit RG-45/40/F4
FISC
see Foreign and International Studies Council (Faculty Senate, 1967- ) RG-40/2/A3
Fiscal Affairs and University Treasurer, Vice President for Management and
see Vice President for Management and Fiscal Affairs and University Treasurer RG-6/13
Fiscal Affairs, Vice President for Management and
see Vice President for Management and Fiscal Affairs RG-3/16
Fishery Unit, Massachusetts Cooperative
see Wildlife Research Unit; Fishery Unit, Massachusetts Cooperative RG-15/6
Fishery Unit, Massachusetts Cooperative–Contributions
see Wildlife Research Unit; Fishery Unit, Mass. Cooperative–Contributions (1970-1974) RG-15/6
Fishing, Men’s
see Sports-Men’s Fishing (1973, 1992) RG-18/2
Five College Astronomical Society
see Physics and Astronomy–Five College Astronomical Society RG-25/P3
Five College Black Studies
RG-60/5/3
Five College Calendar (1970-1997)
RG-60/5/00
Five College Cooperation
see Four and Five College Cooperations RG-60/5
Hampshire Inter-Library Center (HILC) and 4 & 5 College Cooperation RG-8/7
Five College Coordinator
see Coordinator of 4 & 5 Colleges, Inc. RG-60/5/1
Five College Departments, Programs, Etc.
RG-60/5
see also University department or University unit
Five College East Asian Newsletter (1978-1987) RG-60/5/00

Five College Ink (1989- )
RG-60/5/00
Five College International Forum (1988- )
RG-60/5/00
Five College Long Range Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1969-1970)
RG-40/2/A3
see also Four and Five College Cooperations RG-60/5
Five College Newsletter (1968-1987)
RG-60/5/00
Five College Publication
see Four and Five College Publications RG-60/5/00
Five College Radio and Astronomy Observatory
see Physics and Astronomy–Five College Radio and Astronomy Observatory RG-25/P3
Five College Seminar on Urban Studies
see Four and Five College Cooperations RG-60/5
Five College Student Coordinating Board (FCSCB)
see Four and Five College Cooperations RG-60/5
Five College Theatre News
see Theatre News (Five College) RG-25/T3/00
Five College Womens Conference, Valley Womens Studies Journal
RG-60/9
Flag Staff (Physical Plant) (1908)
RG-36/50/F4
Fletcher Garden (1999- )
RG-36/104/F4
Flexible Degree Program, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1973-1974)
RG-40/2/A3
Flexible Modular Scheduling (School of Education)
RG-13/3/7
Floral Notes
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Floral Notes (1990- ) RG-15/8
Floralert
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Floralert (1990-1997) RG-15/8
Florists’ and Gardeners’ Club
see Plant Pathology–Florists’ and Gardeners’ Club RG-25/P5/3
Flying Club, Collegiate (1974-1984)
RG-45/40/F5
Flying Redmen (1962-1968)
RG-45/40/F5.4
Focus (Department of Landscape Architecture) (1993-1995)
RG-25/L2/00
FOL
see Friends of the Library (FOL) (Library) (1968- ) RG-8/8
Folklore
see English Department–Folklore RG-25/E3/3
Food and Agricultural Engineering Department
RG-25/F4
Food and Natural Resources, College of
see College of Food and Natural Resources RG-15
Food and Resource Economics, Dept. of
RG-25/F4.5
Food and Resource Economics, Dept. of–Data Center for Massachusetts
RG-25/F45
Food and Resource Economics, Dept. of–Extension Newsletter
RG-25/F45/00
Food and Resource Economics, Dept. of–Management Memos
RG-25/F45/00
Food Engineering, Department of
RG-25/F4.7
Food Folks (1938-1977)
RG-25/F5/00
Food Management Science Laboratory (School of Management)
RG-12/5
Food Preservation
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Recipe Service (1927) RG-15/8
Food Science
see Food Science and Nutrition Department RG-25/F5
Food Science and Nutrition Alumni Newsletter (1987)
RG-25/F5/00
Food Science and Nutrition Department
RG-25/F5
Food Science and Nutrition Department–Nutrient Data Bank, UMass
RG-25/F5/3
Food Science and Technology
see Food Science and Nutrition Department RG-25/F5
Food Service Governance Board (1974)
RG-45/40/F6
Food Services
RG-35/11
Food Technologists, Institute of
see Institute of Food Technologists (1950) RG-45/40/I5.2
Food Technology
see Food Science and Nutrition RG-25/F5
Food Technology Abstracts (1946-1953)
RG-25/F5/00
Football, Men’s
see Sports-Men’s Football (1875- ) RG-18/2
Foreign and International Studies Council (Faculty Senate, 1967- )
RG-40/2/A3
Foreign Language Resource Center(s) (1989- )
RG-25/F5.5
Foreign Student Affairs Committee (Faculty Senate, 1965-1973)
RG-40/2/A3
see also Foreign and International Studies Council (Faculty Senate, 1967- ) RG-40/2/A3
Foreign Student Office
see Students Advisor/Office RG-6/4/9/2 Foreign
Foreign Student News ( 1969-1988)
RG-6/4/9/2
Foreign Students Advisor/Office (1955- )
RG-6/4/9/2
Forensic Services
see Debate RG-25/C7.4
Foresight (Alumni Office) (1986)
RG-50/00/3
Forestry and Wildlife Management Department
RG-25/F6
Forestry Experiment Station, Northeast
see Northeast Forestry Experiment Station (College of Food and Natural Resources (1923-1933) RG-15/13
Forestry, Northeast Center for Urban and Community
see Northeast Center for Urban and Community Forestry (1996- ) RG-25/N7
Forests
see Mt. Toby Reservation RG-15/9
Cadwell Forest RG-15/14
Formula Funding and Regents Managerial Policies, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1984,1988)
RG-40/2/A3
Fort Devens (Ayer, Massachusetts) (1946-1949)
RG-55/1
see also Machmer, President RG-6/1
Fort Devens, Other Units
RG-55/1/2
Fort Devens, Vice President
see Vice President (Fort Devens) RG-55/1/1
Foundation, University of Massachusetts
see University of Massachusetts Foundation (1950- ) RG-50/7
Foundations of Education (School of Education)
RG-13/3/19/3
Founding Committees (1860′s)
RG-1/1
Fountain (Physical Plant) (1892)
RG-36/50/F5
Four and Five College Cooperations
RG-60/5
Four and Five College Cooperations–Publications
RG-60/5/00
Four and Five Colleges, Inc., Coordinator
see Coordinator of Four/Five Colleges, Inc. RG-60/5/1
Four-College Cooperation
see Four and Five College Cooperations RG-60/5
see also Hampshire Inter-Library Center (HILC) and 4 & 5 College Cooperation RG-8/7
4-H
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Clubs RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative–Gleam RG-15/8
Four Hundred, Committee of
see Committee of Four Hundred RG-40/5/C6.5
Fraternities and Sororities
RG-45/90
see also Greek Affairs RG-30/2/3
Fraternities and Student Life Committee (Official Committee) (1912-1913, 1920)
RG-40/2/F7
Fraternity-Sorority Park
see Greek Affairs, Office of RG-30/2/3
see also Buildings proposed but not built RG-36/103
Fraternities and Sororities RG-45/90
Fred Moore Photo Collection
RG-173
FREE News
see Food and Resource Economics, Dept. of–Free News (Extension Service Newsletter) (1976-1981) RG-25/F45/00
Free Press (Student Newspaper) (1966)
RG-45/00/F6
Free Press, Massachusetts
see Massachusetts Free Press (Student Newspaper) (1988- ) RG-45/00/M4.5
Freedom Task Force, Faculty
see Faculty Freedom Task Force (Official Committee) (1979) RG-40/5/F3
Freiburg, UMass Program at (Academic Component)
RG-25/F8
see also Freiburg Program (Administration and Committee) RG-6/4/9
French and Italian Department
RG-25/F9
French and Italian Department–Bologna, UMass Program at
RG-25/F9
French and Italian Dept.–Cercle Francais
RG-25/F9
French and Italian Dept.–Pav, France, UMass Summer School at
RG-25/F9
French Club (1945)
see French and Italian Dept.–French Club RG-25/F9/3
French Corridor
see French and Italian Dept.–French Corridor RG-25/F9
Fresh Ink: The Five College Fortnightly (1977-1978)
RG-60/5
Freshman Handbook
see Handbooks (Student Affairs) RG-30/00/2
Freshman Register (1974-1977)
RG-45/00/F6.5
see also Alpha Phi Omega (Fraternity) RG-45/90/A4.4
Freshman Year, ad hoc Committee on the (Faculty Senate, 1973-1974)
RG-40/2/A3
F RG/BRSG
see Faculty Research Grant–Biomedical Research Support Grant (Research and Graduate Studies) RG-9/2/3
Friday War-Cry (Student Publication) (1914-1915) [ dingbatView online ]
RG-45/00/F7
see also The Squib (Student Publication) (1914-1917) RG-45/00/S6
Friends of the Fine Arts Center
RG-11/12
Friends of the Library (FOL) (1968- )
RG-8/8
Fruit and Vegetable Marketing
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Fruit and Vegetable Marketing (1948-1951, 1954) RG-15/8
Fruit Notes [ dingbatView online ]
see Extension Service, Cooperative–Fruit Notes (1936- ) RG-15/8
FSA
see Future Scholars of America (1993- ) RG-6/4/13.5
Fully Informed Faculty, Committee for a
see Committee for a Fully Informed Faculty (1976) RG-40/5/F8
Fund for the Future, University
see University Fund for the Future (UFF) (1989- ) RG-50/7/1
Funding and Regents Managerial Policies, Formula, ad hoc Committee on
see Formula Funding and Regents Managerial Policies, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1984- ) RG-40/2/A3
Future of the University of Massachusetts, Trustees Commission on the
see Trustees Commission on the Future of the University of Massachusetts (1988) RG-2/7
Future Scholars of America (FSA) (1993- )
RG-6/4/13.5
see also Upward Bound (1966-1993) RG-6/4/13
Future School of Education, Special Committee on
see School of Education–Future, Special Committee on (1976) RG-40/2/S3E3
Future Studies
see Future Studies, Center for RG-13/4/10
Future Studies Program (1969-1989) RG-13/3/23/8
see also Futuristics, Center for RG-13/3/19/6
Future University of Massachusetts (Official University Committee) (1970-1971)
RG-40/2/F8
Futuristics, Center for
RG-13/3/19/6
see also Future Studies RG-13/3/23/8
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