Special Collections & University Archives
Crampton, Guy C.
Charles P. Alexander Papers, 1922-1959.
4 boxes (2 linear feet).
Charles P. Alexander
Charles Paul Alexander, a professor and head of the Entomology Department from 1922 until 1959, was the international expert on the crane fly (Tipulidae). Alexander was born in Groversville, New York in 1889, earned his B.S. (1913) and Ph.D. (1918) from Cornell University and joined the Massachusetts Agricultural College faculty in 1922. Alexander became the head of the Entomology Dept. and the Zoology Dept. in 1937 and then the dean of the the School of Science in 1945 and while at the University, classified nearly 13,000 species of crane fly. His personal collection of crane flies is held by the Smithsonian Institute. Alexander died in 1981.
The Charles Paul Alexander Papers contains mainly Alexander’s published reports on the crane fly as well as some of his lecture notes.
Subjects- Entomology
- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Entomology
Contributors- Alexander, Charles P. (Charles Paul), 1889-1981
Call no.: FS 036
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Guy C. Crampton Papers, 1912-1942.
1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Guy Crampton
Guy Chester Crampton was an insect morphologist who taught at the University from 1911 until his retirement in 1947. Crampton earned his B.A. from Princeton in 1904, his M.A. from Cornell in 1905, and a Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1908, then began his professorship at the University, where he was a dedicated teacher and active researcher. A life-long bachelor, Crampton died from a heart attack in 1951.
The Guy C. Crampton Papers include published articles by Crampton, including a guide to the insects of Connecticut, published in 1942, as well as Crampton’s lecture notes for one of his courses in the Department of Entomology.
Subjects- Entomology--Study and teaching
- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Entomology
Contributors
Call no.: FS 052
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Charles H. Fernald Papers, 1869-1963.
8 boxes (3.75 linear feet).
Charles H. Fernald
During a long and productive career in natural history, Charles Fernald conducted important research in economic entomology and performed equally important work as a member of the faculty and administration at Massachusetts Agricultural College. Arriving at MAC in 1886 as a professor of zoology, Fernald served as acting President of the College (1891-1892) and as the first Director of the Graduate School (1908-1912), and perhaps most importantly, he helped for many years to nurture the Hatch Experiment Station.
Correspondence, published writings, publication notes, newspaper clippings, Massachusetts Board of Agriculture Reports, and biographical material including personal recollections of former student and colleague Charles A. Peters.
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Subjects- Agriculture--Study and teaching
- Entomology
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Faculty
- Massachusetts Agricultural College. Department of Zoology
- Zoology--Study and teaching
Contributors
Call no.: FS 059
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Henry T. Fernald Papers, 1881-1955.
3 boxes (1.25 linear feet).
Henry T. Fernald
Henry T. Fernald received his doctorate in Zoology from Johns Hopkins University in 1890, and after nine years on faculty at the Pennsylvania State College, he joined his father on the faculty of the Massachusetts Agricultural College. Like his father, Henry Fernald was an industrious and avid entomologist, and together the two expanded both the undergraduate and graduate curriculum in entomology. In addition to serving as Head of the Department of Entomology, Fernald followed his father as Director of the Graduate School at Massachusetts Agricultural College (1927-1930). A specialist in economic entomology and the systematics of the Hemiptera and Hymenoptera, Fernald also served as President of the Association of Economic Entomologists (1914).
Correspondence with colleagues, College administrators, including President Lewis, and alumni; biographical materials, news clippings and published writings.
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Subjects- Agriculture--Study and teaching
- Entomology
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Faculty
- Massachusetts Agricultural College. Department of Zoology
Contributors- Fernald, Henry T.
- Lewis, Edward M
Call no.: FS 060
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Founded under the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 as the Massachusetts Agricultural College, UMass Amherst has long been dedicated to the study and teaching of agriculture and the natural sciences. One of two land grant institutions in the Commonwealth (along with MIT), the university has played an important role in the development of scientific agriculture in New England and has been a major factor in agricultural instruction through its classes and extension service.
SCUA’s collections contain a wealth of information on the history of agriculture and related fields, including horticulture, botany, entomology, animal husbandry, gardening, and landscape design. The strength of the collection lies in documenting the development of American agricultural sciences with an emphasis upon the northeastern states, but it is supplemented with numerous works on British, French, and German agriculture. Adding additional depth are the records of the several departments at UMass Amherst charged with instruction in the agricultural sciences and the papers of individual agricultural educators.
Currently, SCUA is particularly interested in documenting the growth of organic agriculture, heritage breeds, and the practices of sustainable living.
Significant Manuscript collections (view all)
- Agricultural education
- Papers of faculty members at Massachusetts Agricultural College and UMass Amherst, as well as educational organizations dedicated to instruction in the agricultural sciences. Among the individuals represented are the agricultural educator, Kenyon Butterfield; Levi Stockbridge, the first farm manager and long-time instructor at MAC; and William Smith Clark, William Penn Brooks, and William Wheeler, who were instrumental in the 1870s in establishing the agricultural college in Hokkaido, Japan.
- Farming and rural life
- Correspondence, farm accounts, and other records of farming and rural life, primarily in New England, as well as materials relating to the sociology of rural life.
- Botany and horticulture
- Collections relating to the scientific study of botany, horticulture, forestry, and related sciences.
- Landscape and gardening
- The papers and photographs of the landscape designer Frank Waugh, and other collections.
- Other natural sciences
- Including entomology and geology.
Printed works: Collecting areas
- Agriculture
- Early works through the late nineteenth century on agriculture in America, Britain, and Europe, including those by John Fitzherbert, Thomas Hale, Arthur Young, “Columella,” John Smith, Gervase Markham, et al.
- Animal husbandry
- Works on sheep culture in the United States (Robert R. Livingston, Samuel Bard) and England (Lord Somerville, John Lawrence); dairy and beef cattle, horses, poultry science.
- Beekeeping and entomology
- Among the earliest rare books acquired by the Massachusetts Agricultural Library were a collections of rare books in beekeeping, including key works by Thomas Hill, John Keys, Daniel Wildman, Henry Eddy, from the late 17th through late 19th centuries. Works by Maria Sibylla Merian, John Curtis, Dru Drury, Johann Jakob Romer, Jacob l’Admiral
- Botany and Silviculture
- Important works on American botany by Frederick Pursh, Thomas Nuttall, Humphry Marshall’s Arbustrum Americanum, François André Michaux, early editions of Linnaeus
- Gardening and landscape design
- Three editions of Bernard M’Mahon’s American Gardener’s Calendar, William Cobbett, Alexander Jackson Davis, Humphry Repton, and others.
- Genetics, eugenics, animal breeding
- Essentially compete runs of Eugenics Quarterly, and key works in eugenics.
- Pomology, viticulture, and fruit culture
- William Prince, William Coxe, William Chorlton, et al.
Electronic resources
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Charles F. Clagg Photograph Collection, 1930 June-July.
1 folder (0.1 linear feet).
Three Manobo girls
The entomologist Charles F. Clagg was born in Barnstable, Mass., in 1904 and received his bachelor of science degree from the Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1927. Although never able to complete his graduate degree, Clagg enjoyed a long and productive career in entomology. Listed as a graduate student at MAC in 1929-1930, Clagg took part in an extensive collecting trip to the Philippines in 1930 and 1931. Beginning in June 1930 near Calian in Davao del Sur (Mindanao), Clagg spent several months collecting flies in and around the active Mount Apo volcano, in the Lawa and Calian river valleys, and in the Lalun mountains, traveling to the eastern peninsula of Davao early in 1931. He remained in the Pacific region later in his career, working as an entomologist for the U.S. Navy.
The twenty photographs taken by Charles F. Clagg in 1930 document his entomological collecting trip to Davao, Mindanao, in the Philippines. Primarily personal in nature, rather than professional, they were taken on Clagg’s visit to a coconut plantation run by American expatriates Henry and George Pahl and illustrate the local sights in Davao, including work in harvesting coconuts and the production of copra, the production of Manilla hemp, a horse fight at Calian, and Manobos who came to the plantation trade. Also included are three photographs of Clagg’s quarters while collecting high in the Lalun Mountains. The captions provided by Clagg on the back of each photograph have been transcribed verbatim.
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Subjects- Copra industry--Philippines--Photographs
- Davao (Philippines)--Photographs
- Manobos (Philippine people)--Photographs
- Pahl, George
- Pahl, George Austin
- Pahl, Henry
- Palms--Photographs
- Philippines--Photographs
- Plantations--Philippines--Photographs
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: PH 016
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- EAP Update (Employee Assistance Program Newsletter) (1980-1986)
- RG-30/15/5
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- RG-25/E3/00
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- RG-6/15/1
- Early Childhood Education, Center for
- RG-13/4/10
- see also Early Childhood Education, Center for (1967-1977) RG-13/3/19/2
- East European Studies
- see Soviet and East European Studies (Program and Committee) RG-25/S7.5
- Echoes (1985-1987)
- RG-25/E1/00
- Eco Latino
- see The Massachusetts Daily Collegian RG-45/00/C6
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- see Chancellor’s Working Group for Economic Development RG-4/9
- Center for Economic Development RG-12/12
- University Center for Economic Development (1977) RG-6/4/14/2
- Vice Chancellor for Research, Graduate Education and Economic Development (1993- ) RG-9/1
- Office of Economic Development RG-4/15
- Economic Development, Working Group on RG-4/15/1
- Economic Development, Center for (School of Management)
- RG-12/12
- see also University Center for Economic Development RG-6/4/14/2
- Economic Development, Chancellors Working Group for
- see Chancellors Working Group for Economic Development (Steering Committee) RG-4/9
- see also Economic Development, Working Group on RG-4/15/1
- Economic Development, Office of
- see Office of Economic Development RG-4/15
- Economic Development, Vice Chancellor for Research, Graduate Education and
- see Vice Chancellor for Research, and Dean of Graduate Studies RG-9/1
- Economic Development, Working Group on
- RG-4/15/1
- Economic Report, Massachusetts Business and
- see Massachusetts Business and Economic Report (1974-1986) RG-12/3/B8
- Economic Research, Center for, Business and
- see Business and Economic Research, Center for RG-12/3
- Economics Department
- RG-25/E1
- Economics Department — Economic Graduate Student Organization (EGSO)
- RG-25/E1/3
- Economics Graduate Student Organization (EGSO)
- see Economics Department — Economics Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) RG-25/E1/3
- Economics Progress Report on Research, Agricultural and Food
- see Food and Resource Economics, Department of — Agricultural and Food Economics
- Progress Report on Research (Department Series) RG-25/F45
- Ecuador Project
- see International Education, Center for RG-13/3/19/5
- ECUM
- see Ecumenical Council at the University of Massachusetts (ECUM) (1978) RG-30/11/3
- Ecumenical Council at the University of Massachusetts (ECUM) (1978) RG-30/11/3
- Editorial Services (University Relations and Development)
- RG-39/7
- Education, ad hoc Committee on General (Faculty Senate, 1981- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Education, Cooperative
- see Cooperative Education, Office for RG-11/31/1
- Education for a Changing World (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/19/7
- Education Policy Research & Administration, Dept. of (School of Education) (1993- )
- RG-13/5/1
- Education Project
- RG-13/4/10
- see Math/Science/Technology Education/Project (MSTEP) (Instructional Leadership Division) RG-13/4/10
- Education Resource Center, Community
- see Community Education Resource Center (CERC) RG-13/4/3/2
- Education, School of
- see School of Education RG-13
- see also School of Education Committee, Review Committee (1970-1971, 1975) RG-40/2/A3
- Education, Students United for Public
- see Students United for Public Education (SUPE) RG-45/40/S7.5
- Educational Alternatives (Everywomans Center)
- RG-7/2/2/1
- Educational Liaison Project (1977)
- RG-40/2/E3
- Educational Management Studies, Center for
- see Center for Educational Management Studies (CEMS) (1975-1977) RG-4/3/2/1
- Educational Planning and Management Cluster (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/17
- Educational Policies Council
- RG-40/2/A1.1
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- see Faculty and Educational Policy Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/F3
- Educational Policy, Research and Administration, Division of (EPRA) (School of Education)
- RG-13/4/2
- Educational Policy Studies Cluster (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/19
- Educational Policy Task Force (1974)
- RG-40/2/E3.5
- Educational Research, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/17/1
- Educational Research, Center for — Technical Reports (1969-1973)
- RG-13/3/17/1
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- see Student Center for Educational Research and Advocacy (SCERA) RG-45/10
- Educational Talent Search Program (1991- )
- RG-30/4/2
- Educational Television, UMass
- see UMass Educational Television (UMET) RG-13/1/3
- Edward Everett Literary Society (1870-1876)
- RG-45/40/E3
- EEMC
- see Environmental Education and Management Center (EEMC) RG-25/E7.5
- Effluent (1970-1976)
- RG-45/80/C6
- EGSO
- see Economics Department — Economics Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) RG-25/E1/3
- El Salvador, University of
- see University of El Salvador (UES) RG-60/3
- Elderhostle (Arts Extension Service)
- RG-7/5
- Election Committee (Faculty Senate, 1961-1970)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- RG-25/E2
- Electrical and Computer Engineering Technical Reports (1974-1979)
- RG-25/E2/00
- Electrical Engineering Department
- see Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of RG-25/E2
- Ellis Drive (Physical Plant) (1939)
- RG-36/50/E4
- Emcee, The (1993- ) (Mullins Center)
- RG-36/101
- Emergency Advisory Committee (Faculty Senate, 1969-1971)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Employee Assistance Program (EPA)
- RG-30/15/5
- Employee Assistance Program Newsletter
- see EAP Update RG-30/15/5
- Employment (Official Committee) (1910-1928)
- RG-40/2/E4
- Employment Opportunities (1981- )
- RG-35/2
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- see Healy Endowment/Public Service Fund RG-9/2/4
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- see Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department — Energy Alternatives Program RG-25/M6/3
- Energy Conservation Committee (1974)
- RG-6/15/5
- Energy Crisis
- see Planning Office RG-6/15/4
- Energy Education Center
- RG-7/10
- see also Office to Coordinate Energy Research and Education RG-10/5
- Energy Research and Education, Office to Coordinate
- see Office to Coordinate Energy Research and Education RG-10/5
- see also Energy Education Center RG-7/10
- Energy Research and Education, Office to Coordinate
- see Office to Coordinate Energy Research and Education RG-10/5
- Engineering
- see Civil Engineering Department RG-25/C4
- Engineering Alumni Association
- see City, Regional, and Other Special Alumni Associations — Engineering Alumni Association RG-50/5
- Engineering Center, Materials Research Science and
- see Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) RG-25/M4.5
- Engineering, Chemical
- see Chemical Engineering RG-25/C2
- Engineering, Civil
- see Civil Engineering RG-25/C4
- Engineering Computer Services User Community, A Newsletter for
- RG-14/00
- Engineering Education, Office of Extended
- see Extended Engineering Education, Office of (College of Engineering) RG-14/5
- Engineering, Electrical
- see Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of RG-25/E2
- Engineering Faculty Women’s Club (1949-1964)
- RG-40/7/3
- Engineering Journal (College of Engineering) (1957-1970)
- RG-14/00
- Engineering News (1983-1993)
- RG-50/5
- Note: Sponsored by the Engineering Alumni Association and the School of Engineering
- Engineering Program Newsletter, Minority
- see Minority Engineering Program Newsletter (College of Engineering) RG-14/00
- Engineering Program, Polymer Science and
- see Polymer Science and Engineering Program
- Engineering Research Institute
- see Research Institute (College of Engineering) RG-14/4
- Engineering Research Institute Technical Reports
- see Research Institute Technical Reports (College of Engineering) RG-14/4
- Engineering, School of
- see College of Engineering RG-14
- Engineering Wives (1965-1975)
- see Engineering Faculty Women’s Club (Engineering Wives) (1949-1975) RG-40/7/3
- English as a Second Language ( ?-1986)
- RG-11/7
- see also Counseling and Academic Development Center RG-11/8
- English Department
- RG-25/E3
- English Department — Folklore
- RG-25/E3
- English Department — Journalism
- RG-25/E3
- English Department — Oxford, UMass Summer School at
- RG-25/E3/3
- English Department Weekly Bulletin (1975-1983)
- RG-25/E3/00
- English Literary Renaissance (1971- )
- RG-25/E3/00
- English Speaking Caribbean Society (2001- )
- RG-45/40/E3
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- Vice Chancellor/Dean for Enrollment, Assistant (1994- ) RG-30/1/5
- Enrollment, Degrees, Courses, Curriculum
- RG-1/206
- see also Enrollment Statistics RG-4/3
- Enrollment Services, Assistant Vice Chancellor for
- see Assistant Vice Chancellor/Dean for Enrollment Services (1994- ) RG-30/1/5
- Entomology Department
- RG-25/E4
- Entomology Newsletter (1992-1995)
- RG-25/E4/00
- Entomology — Natural History Museum
- RG-25/E4/3
- Entrance Committee (1908-1936)
- RG-40/2/E5
- Envhort
- see Environmental Horticultural Club (Envhort) (1997- ) RG-45/40/E5
- Environmental Action
- see Coalition for Environmental Quality (CEQ) RG-45/80/C6
- see also Effluent (1970-1975) RG-45/80/C6
- Environmental Behavior Research Center (1977-1981)
- RG-6/4/14/4
- Environmental Education and Management Center (EEMC)
- RG-25/E7.5
- see also Environmental Quality, Technical Guidance Center for RG-25/E7
- Environmental Engineering Program
- see Civil Engineering Department — Environmental Engineering Program RG-25/C4
- Environmental Engineering Program Reports (1970-1984)
- RG-25/C4/00
- Environmental Health and Safety
- RG-30/15/4
- Environmental Health and Safety News (1977- )
- RG-30/15/4
- Environmental Horticultural Club (Envhort) (1997- )
- RG-45/40/E5
- Environmental Institute, The
- see The Environmental Institute (TEI) (1970- ) RG-6/4/14
- Environmental Policy Studies, Center for
- see The Environmental Institute (TEI) RG-6/4/14
- Environmental Public Health Center, Northeast Regional
- see Northeast Regional Environmental Public Health Center RG-17/1/1
- Environmental Quality, Technical Guidance Center for
- RG-25/E7
- see also Environmental Education and Management Center (EEMC) RG-25/E7.5
- Environmental Quality, Technical Guidance Center for — TGC Bulletin
- see TGC Bulletin (1969-1978) RG-25/E7/00
- Environmental Resource Coordinating Committee (1993- )
- RG-40/2/E7
- Environmental Sciences, Department of
- RG-25/E8
- EPA
- see Employee Assistance Program (EPA) RG-30/15/5
- EPRA
- Educational Policy, Research and Administration, Division of (EPRA) RG-13/4/2
- Equal Education, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/23/2.5
- see also Horace Mann Bond Center for Equal Education RG-13/4/10
- Equal Education in Massachusetts: A Chronicle (1979-1984)
- see Horace Mann Bond Center for Equal Education RG-13/4/10
- Equal Opportunity and Diversity Office
- see Affirmative Action Office RG-4/7
- Equestrian Club
- see Equestrian Drill Team (1989- ) RG-45/40/E6
- Equestrian Drill Team (Equestrian Club) (1989- )
- RG-45/40/E6
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- see Sports-Mens Equestrian (1989- ) RG-18/2
- Equestrian, Womens
- see Sports-Womens Equestrian (1996) RG-18/2
- Equine Center Council
- see Veterinary and Animal Science — Equine Center Council RG-25/V2/3
- Equipment Match (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/4/6
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- RG-13/00
- Ergonomic Newsletter (1995- )
- RG-30/15/4
- Escort Service (1992- )
- RG-45/40/E7
- see also Allied Students Against Prejudice (ASAP) (1992- ) RG-45/40/A4
- Et Al (Library Newsletter) (1999- )
- RG-8/00/E8
- Eta Kappa Nu (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/E4
- Eta Sigma Delta (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/E4.5
- Eta Sigma Phi (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/E4.55
- Ethnic Studies, sub Committee on
- see Foreign and International Studies Council (FISC) (Faculty Senate, 1967- ) RG-40/2/A3
- European Area Studies Program
- see Western European Area Studies (Program and Committee) RG-25/W3
- European Club (1991-1994)
- RG-45/40/E8
- see also Hellenic Student Association (1982-1991) RG-45/40/H4
- Evaluation Research, Laboratory of
- see Psychometric and Evaluation Research, Laboratory of RG-13/3/23/3.1
- Events Calendar
- see Weekly Bulletinsand University Bulletins RG-5/00/3
- Events Office (Campus Center) (1996- )
- RG-37/4
- Events Photographs
- see Activities and Events, Miscellaneous (Photographs) RG-145/3
- Everett Literary Society, Edward
- see Edward Everett Literary Society RG-45/40/E3
- Everywoman’s Center
- RG-7/2
- see also Women’s Studies Program RG-25/W5
- Everywoman’s Center Administration and Finance
- RG-7/2/1
- Everywoman’s Center Newsletter (1972-1978)
- RG-7/2/00/N3
- see also Chomo-Uri (1974-1979) RG-7/2/00/C3
- Everywoman’s Center Programs and Services
- RG-7/2/2
- Everywoman’s Center Publications
- RG-7/2/00
- see also Chomo-Uri (Everywomans Center) (1974-1979) RG-7/2/00/C3
- Everywoman’s Center Newsletter (1972-1978) RG-7/2/00/N3
- Everywomans Center, Resource and Referral
- RG-7/2/2/3
- Environmental Horticultural Club (Envhort) (1997- )
- RG-45/40/E5
- Environmental Institute, The
- see The Environmental Institute (TEI) RG-6/4/14
- Exchange Programs
- RG-30/8
- Exchange Teachers
- see Salary Scale for Exchange Teachers, Four-College, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1964) RG-40/2/A3
- Excitement (1993)
- RG-18/2
- Executive Bulletin
- see Weekly; University; and Executive Bulletins RG-5/00/3
- Executive Committee, Chancellors
- see Chancellors Executive Committee RG-4/13
- Executive Structure, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1967-1968)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Executive Student Senate — Student Government Association (SGA)
- RG-45/1/1
- Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost (Individual by Date) (1953- )
- RG-6/1
- Exercise Science Department
- RG-25/E9
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- RG-11/15
- Exhibits (Library)
- RG-8/3/13
- Exit, The (1968)
- RG-45/00/E4
- Expanding Horizons
- see Arts Extension Service RG-7/5
- Experiential Education, Center for
- see University Year for Action (UYA) RG-6/4/4
- Experiment Station, Cranberry
- see Cranberry Experiment Station RG-15/15
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- )
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Annual Report (1888-1960)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Bulletin (1888- )
- RG-15/2.2
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- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Circular (1907-1927 )
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Contributions (1924-1950)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Control Series Bulletin (1914-1973)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Findings: A Progress Report (1974-1975)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Meteorological Series Bulletin (1889-1966)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Monograph Series (1967)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Progress Report (1962-1966)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Research in Review (1952, 1956)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Special Bulletins (1889-1907, 1919)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Technical Bulletin (1903-1928)
- RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1995)
- RG-15/2.1
- Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1995) — Annual Report (1883-1891)
- RG-15/2.1
- Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1895) — Board of Control (1888, 1893, 1894)
- RG-15/2.1
- Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1995) — Bulletin (1888-1895)
- RG-15/2.1
- Experiment Stations
- RG-15/2 (see UMass Library Catalog for holdings)
- see also Experiment Station — Hatch Station (1888- ) RG-15/2.2
- Experiment Station — State Station (1882-1895) RG-15/2.1
- Extended Engineering Education, Office of (College of Engineering)
- RG-14/5
- Extension Council (Faculty Senate, 1977-1981)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Extension Service, Agricultural (microfilm)
- see UMass Library Catalog for holdings
- Extension Service, Cooperative
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Agronomy Digest (1982-1993)
- RG-15/00
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Announcement (1916-1919)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Annual Report (1909-1946,1951)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Beef and Sheep Highlights (1947-1975)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Boys and Girls Series (1916-1918)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Circular (1916- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Extension Bulletin (1914-1920)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Extension Service News (1918-1925)
- RG-15/8
- see also Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts Extension Service News (1918-1923) RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Spot-Light for Extension Workers (1927-1930) RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — News (1986-1989) RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Facts for Farmers (1910-1916)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Family Outlook (1950-1952)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Farm and Home Days/Week (1910-1947)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Farm Economic Facts (1928-1959)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Farm Management Series ( 1939-1943)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Featheredfax (1930-1970)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Floralert (1989- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Floral Notes (1989- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Food Management Leaflet (1957-1968)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Fruit and Vegetable Marketing (1948-1954)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Fruit Notes (1936- )
- RG-15/8
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- Extension Service, Cooperative — Garden Clippings (1982- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Gleam (1934-1951)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Herb, Spice, and Medicinal Plant Digest (1983- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Home Economics Leader (1934-1935)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Hort Notes (1990- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Junior Extension Service (1919-1937)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Land Use Notes (1979)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Leaflet (1978- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Library Leaflet (1913-1930)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts Agricultural Review (1926-1931)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts. Bulletin for Farm Women (1915-1916)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts Dairy Digest (1936-1983)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Mass. Extension Service News (1918-1923)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Newsletter (1913-1920, 1971, 1974, 1976)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Pest Control Guide for Commercial Growers in Mass. & Connecticut (1936, 1971-1979)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Pointers for Pork Profits (1949-1974)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Program Hints (1934-1946)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Publications, New Series (1967- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Publications, Original Series (1930- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Publications, SP Series (1977- )
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Recipe Service (1927)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Resources and Environment Management (1983-1993)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Sheep Shearing
- see Extension Service, Cooperative — Beef and Sheep Highlights (1947-1975) RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Soil Auger (1940-1956)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — SP Series (1977-1986)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Special Circular (1929-)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Special [News] Letter (1915-1918)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Spot-Light (1927-1930, 1948-1955)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Transmitter (1953-1955)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Valley Grower (1956)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Vegetable News and Notes (1964-1969)
- RG-15/8
- Extension Service, Cooperative — Veterinary Abstracts (1978)
- RG-15/8
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Lorian P. Jefferson Papers, 1913-1929.
1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Lorian Jefferson, photo by Frank Waugh
An historian of economics specializing in American agriculture, Lorian Pamela Jefferson was one of the first women in the field and became an expert on New England agricultural industry. Born in 1871 near Necedah, Wisconsin, Jefferson earned her B.L. from Lawrence University in 1892 and her M.A. from the University of Wisconsin in 1907, continuing on to study towards her PhD though she never finished her research. Jefferson began working at the University in 1912 as an expert in the Division of Rural Social Science and became a professor of Agricultural Economics in 1915. Known as “Miss J”, Jefferson was a dedicated teacher and published extensively on various aspects of agricultural industry and marketing, including the McIntosh apple market and the agricultural labor movement. Illness forced Jefferson’s retirement from the University in 1935 and she died shortly thereafter.
Industry reports, farm and community market assessments, and many of her published articles make up the majority of the collection. There is also a bound volume of correspondence and pamphlets by Jefferson from 1914 titled “Letters Relating to economic Entomology in the United States.” Among the published work is a copy of the magazine Farm and Garden from April, 1924.
Subjects- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Agricultural Economics
Contributors
Call no.: FS 072
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Gerald Denison Jones Papers, 1897-1968 (Bulk: 1897-1926).
2 boxes (1 linear feet).
Chet Whitaker, Bill Munson, Chick Lewis (football players)
Known by his peers for his wit, “Gerry” Jones was an active presence on campus as Secretary and Treasurer for the class of 1903, and as a member of the QTV Fraternity, the staff of the Index, and the class football and baseball teams.
The papers of Gerry Jones contain a mix of ephemera dating from his days as one of the most active members of the MAC Class of 1903. Beginning with a fine record book documenting meetings of the class from their freshman year through graduation, the collection includes menus, programs, and dance cards related to class events. Of particular interest is a menu from the first football banquet in 1902, celebrating one of the most successful teams of the MAC era, going 8-1 during the fall 1901.
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Subjects- Demonstrations--Massachusetts--Amherst--Photographs
- Football--Photographs
- Lewis, Chick
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Alumni
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Students
- Munson, Bill
- Whitaker, Chet
ContributorsTypes of material- Banners
- Menus
- Photographs
- Programs
Call no.: RG 50 J6647
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William L. Machmer Papers, 1899-1953.
18 boxes (9 linear feet).
William L. Machmer
Enjoying one of the longest tenures of any administrator in the history of the University of Massachusetts, William Lawson Machmer served under five presidents across 42 years, helping to guide the university through an economic depression, two world wars, and three name changes. During his years as Dean, Machmer witnessed the growth of the university from fewer than 500 students to almost 3,800, and helped guide its transformation from a small agricultural college into Massachusetts State College (1931) and finally into the University of Massachusetts (1947).
Machmer’s papers chronicle the fitful development of the University of Massachusetts from the days of Kenyon Butterfield’s innovations of the 1920s through the time of the GI Bill. The collection is particularly strong in documenting the academic experience of students and the changes affecting the various departments and programs at the University, with particular depth for the period during and after the Second World War.
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Subjects- Agricultural education
- Fort Devens (Mass.)
- Massachusetts Agricultural College
- Massachusetts State College
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Dean
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Mathematics
- World War, 1939-1945
Contributors- Baker, Hugh Potter, 1878-
- Butterfield, Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech), 1868-1935
- Lewis, Edward M
- Machmer, William L
- Van Meter, Ralph Albert, 1893-
Types of material- Letters (Correspondence)
- Student records
Call no.: RG 6/1 M33
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