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Armelagos, George J.
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- 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) [
View 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 [
View 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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- La Resistance (1967)
- RG-45/00/L2
- Labor Affairs, Institute For
- see Institute for Labor Affairs RG-3/9
- Labor Center Review (Labor Relations and Research Center) (1978-1990)
- RG-25/L1/00
- Labor Council, UMass
- see UMass Labor Council (1995- ) RG-40/5/U5
- Labor/Management Workplace Education Program
- see Physical Plant RG-36/1
- Labor Relations (President’s Office)
- RG-3/19
- Labor Relations and Research Center
- RG-25/L1
- Labor Relations and Personnel, Assistant Vice President for
- see Vice President for Labor Relations and Personnel, Assistant RG-3/17/1
- Labor Relations, Coordinator of
- RG-35/14
- Laboratory of Psychometric and Evaluation Research
- see Psychometric and Evaluation Research, Laboratory of RG-13/3/23/3.1
- Laboratory Safety News (Environmental Health & Safety) (1980-1995)
- RG-30/15/4
- LACC
- see Latin American Cultural Center (LACC) RG-45/40/L2
- Lacrosse, Men’s
- see Sports-Men’s Lacrosse (1966- ) RG-18/2
- Lacrosse, Women’s
- see Sports-Women’s Lacrosse (1993- ) RG-18/2
- Lambda Chi Alpha (1980-1991)
- RG-45/90/L3
- Lambda Delta Phi
- RG-45/90/L3.6
- Land-Grant Colleges, State Universities
- RG-60/1
- Land-Grant University Women, New England Council of
- see New England Council of Land-Grant University Women RG-60/1/1
- Land Use Maps
- see Massachusetts Town Statistics (Experiment Stations) RG-15/2.23
- Land Use Notes
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Land Use Notes (1979-1980) RG-15/8
- Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
- see Landscape Architecture Department RG-25/L2
- Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning Newsletter
- see Focus (1993- ) RG-25/L2/00
- Landscape Architecture Department
- RG-25/L2
- Language Laboratory
- RG-11/18
- Language Resource Center(s), Foreign
- see Foreign Language Resource Center(s) RG-25/F5.5
- Lantern Slides, Glass
- see Slides, Glass Lantern RG-188
- LARP News, The (Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning (1997- )
- RG-25/L2/00
- Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies
- see Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies RG.25/14.5
- Latin American Cultural Center (LACC) (1995- ) RG-45/40/L2
- Latin American Library Materials
- see Seminar of the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALAM) (1973-1976) RG-8/9
- Latin American Solidarity Committee, Western Massachusetts (1983-1985)
- RG-45/80/L3
- Latin American Studies [Program and Committee]
- RG-25/L4
- Latin American Studies–Occasional Paper Series (1976-1987)
- RG-25/L4/00
- Law Association, Pre-
- see Pre-Law Association RG-45/40/P7.4
- Law School (Official University Committee) (1966-1975)
- RG-40/2/L1
- Law School, ad hoc Committee to Study Need for (Faculty Senate, 1965-1967, 1972)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Layouts (Cartographic Materials)
- RG-181/2
- LBGA
- see People’s Gay Alliance (Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay Alliance) RG-45/40/G3
- LDCO
- see Learning Disabilities Coordinator’s Office (LDCO) (1986- ) RG-6/20
- Leadership and Administration, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/17/3
- see also Administration and Leadership (School of Education) RG-13/3/23/7
- Lear (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/L4
- Learning Center, Mastery
- see Mastery Learning Center RG-30/2/5
- Learning Disabilities Coordinators Office (LDCO) (1986- )
- RG-6/20
- see also Counseling and Academic Development RG-11/8
- Learning Resources Center (LRC) (1994- )
- RG-6/12
- Learning Support Services (LSS)
- see Learning Resources Center (LRC) RG-6/12
- Leave, Sabbatical
- see Sabbatical Leave RG- 40/1/6
- Lecture Note Program (Student Senate) (1973-1974)
- RG-45/7/L4
- Lecture Series, Chancellor’s
- see Chancellor’s Lecture Series RG-4/12
- Lecture Series Distinguished Faculty
- see Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series
- Lecture Series, Sidney Topol Distinguished (1997- )
- see Sidney Topol Distinguished Lecture Series (1997- ) RG-186/10
- Lecture Series, Troy
- see Troy Lecture Series (Films and Videotapes) RG-186/9
- Lecturers From Outside the University (1911- )
- RG-1/12
- Lectures (Faculty and Staff)
- RG-40/1/2
- see also Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series (Videotapes) (1986- ) RG-186/7
- Lectures (Photographs)
- RG-145/2
- see also Lectures (Poster Collection) RG-180/1
- Lectures (Poster Collection)
- RG-180/1
- see also Lectures (Photographs) RG-145/2
- Lectures, Committee on University
- RG-40/2/L1.5
- Left Field (Student Publication) (1990)
- RG-45/00/L2.3
- Legacy (English Department) (1984-1990)
- RG-25/E3/00
- Legal Assistant Training Program
- RG-7/7
- Legal Services Office (LSO)
- see Attorney: Legal Services Office (LSO) RG-45/2
- Legal Studies (1981- )
- RG-25/L7
- see also Legal Assistant Training Program RG-7/7
- Legal Studies (Special Programs) (1965-1981)
- RG-6/4/7
- see also Legal Studies (1981- ) RG-25/L7
- Legal Studies Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal (1985-1988)
- RG-25/L7/00
- see also ALSA Forum, The (1981-1984) RG-25/L7/00
- Legal Studies–Mediation Project
- RG-25/L7/3
- Legislation (1858- )
- RG-1/2
- Legislative Service Project
- RG-25/P6.6
- Leisure Studies and Service Department
- RG-25/L6
- Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns, Program for Gay
- see Program for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns (1986- ) RG-30/2/6
- Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns, Support Group for, Gay
- see Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns, Support Group for RG-40/2/G3
- Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns, The Chancellor’s Task Force on , Gay
- see Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns, The Chancellor’s Task Force on (1993) RG-40/2/G2
- Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay Alliance
- see Peoples’ Gay Alliance RG-45/40/G3
- Lesbian Union (1995)
- RG-45/40/L4
- Liability (Official University Committee) (1958)
- RG-40/2/L2
- Liaison (Alumni Periodical) (1944-1945)
- RG-50/00/3
- Liaison Services, Assistant to the President for
- RG-3/5
- Liberator, The (Student Publication) (1989- )
- RG-45/00/L2.5
- Librarian
- see Library Director/Librarian RG-8/1
- Librarian/Faculty, ad hoc, Action Committee
- see Action Committee, ad hoc Faculty/Librarian (1980) RG-40/3/A1.5
- Librarians Bargaining Unit
- see Committees and other Groups (Library) RG-8/6
- Libraries, Departmental (1880, 1958-1978)
- RG-8/3/11
- Note: No longer in existence.
- Library (1876- ) RG-8
- see also Music Library (1975- ) RG-8/3/8
- Biological Sciences Library (1962- ) RG-8/3/9
- Physical Sciences Library (1961- ) RG-8/3/10
- Library–Annual Reports (1888, 1910- )
- RG-8/00/L5
- Library Audio-Visual Department (1948-1990′s)
- RG-8/1/5
- Library Automation Newsletter
- see LS 2000 Newsletter/Library Automation Newsletter (1988-1991) (Library Publications) RG-8/00/L4
- Library Buildings
- RG-8/5
- Library Buildings-Chapel (Old Chapel) (1869-1935)
- RG-8/5/1
- Library Buildings-Goodell (Goodell Library) (1899-1990)
- RG-8/5/2
- see also Library-Goodell (Plan Microfilm) RG-190/16
- Library Buildings-Tower (University Library/W.E.B. Du Bois Library) (1961- )
- RG-8/5/3
- Library Buildings-W.E.B. Du Bois Library
- see Library Buildings-Tower (University Library/W.E.B. Du Bois Library) (1961- ) RG-8/5/3
- Library Business Office (1921- )
- RG-8/1/2
- Library Collections
- see Collection Development (Library) RG-8/2
- Library Committee (Faculty Senate, 1960- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Library Committee (Official University Committee) (1911, 1952-1957)
- RG-40/2/L3
- Library Committees and Other Groups (1883, 1954- )
- RG-8/6
- Library Consortium
- see Boston Library consortium (1975- ) RG-8/10
- Library Director, Assistant to (1962- )
- RG-8/1/1
- Library Director/Librarian (1886- )
- RG-8/1
- Library Exhibits
- see Exhibits (Library) RG-8/3/13
- Library, Goodell (Building Microfilm)
- RG-190/16
- Library Information Bulletin (1969- )
- RG-8/00/L5
- Library Information Processing
- RG-8/4/4
- Library Leaflet
- Extension Service, Cooperative–Library Leaflet (1913-1924) RG-15/8
- Library Leaflet-Revised Series
- Extension Service, Cooperative–Library Leaflet–Revised Series (1927-1930) RG-15/8
- Library Management Assistant
- RG-8/1/7
- Library, Massachusetts Film Co-op
- RG-8/1/8
- Library Monthly Reports (1966-1987)
- RG-8/00/M6
- Library Newsletter (UMass Libraries) (1970-1980)
- RG-8/00/N3
- Library Publications
- RG-8/00
- Library Slide Shows (including audio tapes)
- RG-187/4
- Library Staff Bulletin
- see "Library Information Bulletin" (UMass Libraries) (1967- ) RG-8/00/L5
- Library Statistical Reports and Summaries (1973-1984)
- RG-8/00/S8
- Library Systems Office (1964- )
- RG-8/1/4
- Library Task Force Report (1980-1981)
- RG-40/2/L3.5
- Life/Career Development Team
- RG-30/22/1
- Lighting (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/50/L5
- Lincoln W. Barnes Photo Collection (M.A.C. Campus Photographs)
- RG-149
- Linguistics Department
- RG-25/L8
- Literacy Institute, Media
- see Media Literacy Institute RG-25/C7.7
- Literary Magazine (Student Publication) (1959-1962)
- RG-45/00/L3.5
- see also Collegian Quarterly (1938-1962) RG-45/00/C6.2
- Literary Monthly, The MAC (Student Publication) (1910)
- RG-45/00/L4
- Literary Society (UMass Amherst) (1953-1959)
- RG-40/3/L4
- see also Washington Irving Literary Society (1867-1892) RG-45/40/W3
- Edward Everett Literary Society (1870-1876) RG-45/40/E3
- Literary Society, Edward Everett
- see Edward Everett Literary Society (1870-1876) RG-45/40/E3
- Literary Society, Washington Irving
- see Washington Irving Literary Society RG-45/40/W3
- Literature, Comparative
- see Comparative Literature RG-25/C8
- Literature, Joint Committee on (Official University Committee) (1974)
- RG-40/2/L5
- Lithographs (Iconographic Materials)
- RG-182/1
- LMWEP
- see Physical Plant–Labor/Management Workplace Education Program (1987- ) RG-36/1
- Local 1776, AFS CME; Council 41 (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees)
- RG-40/5/S4
- Long Range Academic Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1961-1962)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Long Range Planning, ad hoc Committee (1966-1971)
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1972-1980) RG-40/2/A3
- Loose Change (Computer and Information Science) (1993-1999)
- RG-25/C9/00
- see also Significant Bits (1999) RG-25/C9/00
- Lowell, University of
- see University of Lowell RG-55/4
- LRC
- see Learning Resources Center (LRC) (1994- ) RG-6/12
- LRRC Labor Update (1991)
- RG-25/L1/00
- LRRC Review (1978-1991)
- RG-25\L1\00
- LS 2000 Newsletter/Library Automation Newsletter (1988-1991) (Library Publication)
- RG-8/00/L4
- LSO
- see Attorney: Legal Services Office (LSO) RG-45/2
- LSS (Learning Support Services) (1997- )
- see Learning Resources Center (LRC) (1994- ) RG-6/12
- Lubovitch Movement (Religious Group) (1975)
- RG-45/70/L8
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William Wallace Denslow Botanical Manuscripts Collection, 1864-1868.
1 box (0.5 linear feet).
A druggist by training, William Denslow became interested in botany as a means of combating tuberculosis through outdoor exercise. As his interests developed, Denslow amassed an herbarium that included between 11,000 and 15,000 specimens, including both American and European species.
The Denslow collection consists of a single volume of manuscripts, chiefly letters, collected from significant botanists and other individuals, including William Henry Brewer, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Asa Gray, Isaac Hollister Hall, Thomas P. James, Horace Mann, Edward Sylvester Morse, Charles Horton Peck, George Edward Post, Frederick Ward Putnam, George Thurber, and John Torrey.
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Subjects- Botanists--Correspondence
- Botany--History--19th century--Sources
Contributors- Brewer, William Henry, 1828-1910
- Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825
- Denslow, William Wallace, 1826-1868
- Gray, Asa, 1810-1888
- Hall, Isaac H. (Isaac Hollister), 1837-1896
- James, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882
- Mann, Horace, 1844-1868
- Morse, Edward Sylvester, 1838-1925
- Peck, Charles H. (Charles Horton), 1833-1917
- Post, George E. (George Edward), 1838-1909
- Putnam, F. W. (Frederic Ward), 1839-1915
- Thurber, George, 1821-1890
- Torrey, John, 1796-1873
Types of material
Call no.: MS 064
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Dena Ferran Dincauze Papers, 1974-1992.
4 boxes (6 linear feet).
Born in Boston on March 26, 1934, Dena Dincauze earned her doctorate in archaeology from Harvard University (1967) for research on cremation cemeteries in Eastern Massachusetts. Employed briefly as a Lecturer at Harvard, Dincauze joined the faculty at UMass Amherst in 1967, where she taught until her retirement. Dincauze has conducted field surveys and excavations in Illinois, South Dakota, and England, and for many years, she has specialized on the prehistoric archaeology of eastern and central New England. In 1989, Dincauze traveled to Russia as part of a research exchange to visit Upper Paleolithic sites, and four years later she toured the Pedra Furada sites in Sao Raimundo Nonato, Brazil. Dincauze was named Distinguished Faculty Lecturer and was awarded the Chancellor’s Medal from the University of Massachusetts in 1989, and in 1997 the Society for American Archaeology presented her with the Distinguished Service Award.
The Dincauze Papers include professional correspondence, slides from archaeological digs, travel journals and field notes, as well as notes for teaching and research. Among other items of interest in the collection are a travel journal with corresponding slides and notes documenting her somewhat controversial visit to Russia, and correspondence with a member of the UMass faculty questioning her ability to carry a full course load while simultaneously attending to the demands of motherhood.
Subjects- Archaeology--Massachusetts
- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Anthropology
Contributors
Call no.: FS 027
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W.E.B. Du Bois Papers, 1803-1984.
328 boxes (168.75 linear feet).
W.E.B. Du Bois
Scholar, writer, editor of The Crisis and other journals, co-founder of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan African Congresses, international spokesperson for peace and for the rights of oppressed minorities, W.E.B. Du Bois was a son of Massachusetts who articulated the strivings of African Americans and developed a trenchant analysis of the problem of the color line in the twentieth century.
The Du Bois Papers contain almost 165 linear feet of the personal and professional papers of a remarkable social activist and intellectual. Touching on all aspects of his long life from his childhood during Reconstruction through the end of his life in 1963, the collection reflects the extraordinary breadth of his social and academic commitments from research in sociology to poetry and plays, from organizing for social change to organizing for Black consciousness.
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Subjects- African Americans--Civil rights
- African Americans--History--1877-1964
- Crisis (New York, N.Y.)
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Views on democracy
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Pan-Africanism
- United States--Race relations
Contributors- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Types of material
Call no.: MS 312
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Peter Duus Papers, ca.1970-2008.
13 boxes (19.5 linear feet).
The William H. Bonsall Professor of History at Stanford University and a prolific scholar, Peter Duus has made significant contributions to the understanding of the development of Japanese imperialism and the emergence of the modern Japanese nation. Having received his doctorate from Harvard, Duus taught successively at Harvard, Washington University, and the Claremont Graduate School before arriving at Stanford in 1973. The recipient of numerous awards during his career, he has served in numerous positions within the field and as Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at Stanford.
The Duus Papers contain the professional correspondence, research notes, and other materials relating to the career of the eminent Japanologist, Peter Duus.
Subjects- Japan--History--20th century
- Stanford University--Faculty
- Stanford University. Department of History
Contributors
Call no.: MS 574
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Robert Francis Papers, 1891-1988.
17 boxes (8.25 linear feet).
Robert Francis, by Frank A. Waugh, Nov. 1939
The poet and essayist Robert Francis settled in Amherst, Mass., in 1926, three years after his graduation from Harvard, and created a literary life that stretched for the better part of half a century. An associate of Robert Frost and friend of many other writers, Francis occasionally worked as a teacher or lecturer, including a brief stint on the faculty at Mount Holyoke College, but he sustained himself largely through his writing, living simply in “Fort Juniper,” a cottage he built on Market Hill Road in North Amherst. A recipient of the Shelley Award (1939) and the Academy of American Poets award for distinguished poetic achievement (1984), Francis was a poet in residence at both Tufts (1955) and Harvard (1960) Universities. He died in Amherst in July 1987.
The Francis Papers contains both manuscript and printed materials, drafts and finished words, documenting the illustrious career of the poet. Of particular note is Francis’s correspondence with other writers, publishing houses, and readers, notably Paul Theroux. Also contains personal photographs and Francis family records and a small number of audio recordings of Francis reading his poetry. Letters from Francis to Regina Codey, 1936-1978, can be found in MS 314 along with two typescript poems by Francis.
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Subjects- Amherst (Mass.)--History
- Poetry--Publishing
- Poets--Massachusetts
- University of Massachusetts Press
Contributors- Brown, Rosellen
- Ciardi, John, 1916-
- De Vries, Peter
- Fitts, Dudley, 1903-
- Francis, Robert, 1901-1987
- Hall, Donald, 1928-
- Humphries, Rolfe
- Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972
- Moss, Howard, 1922-
- Shawn, Ted, 1891-1972
- Theroux, Paul
- Wilbur, Richard, 1921-
Types of material- Audiotapes
- Phonograph records
- Photographs
Call no.: MS 403
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Girls Club of Greenfield Records, 1895-1995.
21 boxes (27 linear feet).
Founded in 1895, the Girls Club of Greenfield provides high quality early care and educational services to the girls of Franklin County, Massachusetts, and advocates for the rights of children and their families. During the school year, the Club offers diverse programming, ranging from an infant room and preschool to after school activities that promote teamwork, community spirit, social skills, and confidence. Since 1958, they have also operated a summer camp, Lion Knoll, in Leyden.
The records of the Girls Club of Greenfield include by-laws, annual reports, reports and meeting minutes of the Board of Directors, correspondence, and ledgers and account books. Also contains program files for daycare, summer camp, education worker programs, and others, personnel records, membership and committee lists, newsletters, press releases, ledgers, account books, scrapbooks, news clippings, photographs, slides, and artifacts.
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Subjects- Girls--Massachusetts--Greenfield--Social conditions
- Girls--Massachusetts--Greenfield--Social life and customs
- Girls--Massachusetts--Greenfield--Societies and clubs--History
- Greenfield (Mass.)--Social conditions
- Greenfield (Mass.)--Social life and customs
Contributors- Girls Club of Greenfield (Greenfield, Mass.)
Types of material- Account books
- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
Call no.: MS 379
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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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Joseph A. Hagar Papers, 1897-1976 (Bulk: 1930-1965).
4 boxes (6 linear feet).
Hudsonian godwit hatchlings
An ornithologist and conservationist for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Joseph A. “Archie” Hagar’s career was rooted in the generation of naturalists such as William Brewster, Edward Howe Forbush, and Arthur Cleveland Bent. Born in Lawrence, Mass., on May 13, 1896, Hagar’s undergraduate career at Harvard was interrupted by service in the First World War, after which he completed his studies at the Massachusetts Agricultural College, graduating with the class of 1921. An expert field biologist and ecologist, he was appointed State Ornithologist in the Department of Fish and Game in November 1934 serving in that position for almost twenty five years. A specialist in waterfowl and raptors, Hagar was deeply involved in early conservation efforts in New England, noted for his work on wetland conservation and for linking the use of DDT with eggshell thinning in peregrine falcons, and he was famously at the center of a dispute with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the design of the Parker River Wildlife Refuge. Never a prolific writer, he was an active member of the American Ornithological Union, the Nuttall Ornithological Club, the Wildlife Society, and other professional organizations, and after retirement, he was specially cited for his work in waterfowl conservation by Ducks Unlimited. Active until late in life, he died at home in Marshfield Hills on Dec. 17, 1989.
The Hagar Papers are a deep and valuable resource for the study of New England birds and the growth of modern conservation biology. With abundant professional correspondence, field notes on shorebirds and raptors, and drafts of articles, the collection documents the full range of Hagar’s activities as State Ornithologist, including a particularly thick run of material for the controvery over the Parker River Wildlife Refuge. Hagar also acquired a set of field notes, 1897-1921, from the Harvard ornithologist John E. Thayer.
Subjects- Birds--Massachusetts
- Black duck
- Conservationists--Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Alumni and alumnae
- Ornithologists--Massachusetts
- Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
Contributors- Hagar, Joseph A. (Joseph Archibald), 1896-1989
Types of material- Field notes
- Letters (Correspondence)
- Photographs
Call no.: MS 743
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