Special Collections & University Archives
Volbach, Walther R. (Walther Richard), 1897-
William Penn Brooks Papers, 1863-1939.
3 boxes (1.5 linear feet).
Sapporo Ag. College students, 1881
Two years after graduating from Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1875, William Penn Brooks accepted an invitation from the Japanese government — and his mentor, William Smith Clark — to help establish the Sapporo Agricultural School. Spending over a decade in Hokkaido, Brooks helped to introduce western scientific agricultural practices and the outlines of a program in agricultural education, and he built a solid foundation for the School. After his return to the states in 1888, he earned a doctorate at the University of Halle, Germany, and then accepted a position at his alma mater, becoming a leading figure at the Massachusetts Experiment Station until his retirement in 1921.
Brooks’ papers consist of correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, an account book, and translations which provide rich detail on Brooks’ life in Japan, the development of Sapporo Agricultural College (now Hokkaido University), and practical agricultural education in the post-Civil War years.
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Subjects- Agricultural colleges--Japan--History
- Clark, William Smith, 1826-1886
- Hokkaido (Japan)--History
- Hokkaid¯o Daigaku
- Japan--Description and travel--19th century
- Japan--History--1868-
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--History
- Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station
- Sapporo N¯ogakk¯o--History
- Sapporo-shi (Japan)--History
Contributors- Brooks, William Penn, 1851-
Types of material
Call no.: RG 3/1 B76
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Mass. Agricultural College
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- RG-40/1/6
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- RG-40/2/A3
- SADL
- see Student Affairs Leadership and Development Master’s Degree Program (SADL) (School of Education) RG-13/4/3/1
- SADRI
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- SAFA
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- RG-40/2/S1
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- RG-40/2/S1.5
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- RG-40/2/S2C6
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- RG-40/1/4
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- RG-40/2/S2
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- RG-40/2/A3
- Sam Spark’s Greatest Hits (Student Publication) (1968)
- RG-45/00/S2
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- see Student Affairs Research and Evaluation Office (SAREO) RG-30/27
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- RG-40/2/S2.5
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- RG-6/16
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- RG-40/2/S2.7
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- RG-40/2/A3
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- RG-40/2/S3
- see also Financial Aid and Scholarships, University Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1963-1976) RG-40/2/A3
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- RG-40/2/S3
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- RG-40/2/A3
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- School of Business Administration
- see School of Management RG-12
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- RG-13
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- RG-13/2
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- RG-13/3
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- RG-13/4
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- RG-13/4/10
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- RG-13/1
- School of Education Alumni Newsletter
- RG-13/00
- School of Education, Catalogs
- RG-13/3/5
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- RG-13/3/12
- School of Education, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1970-1971, 1975)
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also School of Education Evaluation Committee (Faculty Senate, 1970) RG-40/2/A3
- School of Education, Concentrations
- RG-13/4/10
- School of Education, Division of Educational Policy, Research and Administration (EPRA)
- see Division of Educational Policy, Research and Administration (EPRA) (School of Education) RG-13/4/2
- School of Education, Division of Human Services and Applied Behavioral Sciences (HS/ABS)
- see Division of Human Services and Applied Behavioral Sciences (HS/ABS) RG-13/4/1
- School of Education Evaluation Committee (Faculty Senate, 1970)
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also School of Education, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1970-1971, 1975) RG-40/2/A3
- School of Education, Film Lecture Series
- see School of Education Innovations in Education (1968) RG-13/3/10
- School of Education, Flexible Scheduling Module
- RG-13/3/7
- School of Education, Future (Official University Committee) (1976)
- RG-40/2/S3E3
- School of Education, Governance (Assembly, Council, Faculty Meetings, Reports)
- RG-13/3/3
- School of Education, Graduate Alumni Newsletter (1976-1986, 1988)
- RG-13/00
- School of Education, Marathons
- RG-13/3/4
- School of Education Newsletter
- see Beacon (School of Education) (1970- ) RG-13/00
- see also The School of Education Newsletter (1987) RG-13/00
- School of Education, Programs
- RG-13/3/25
- School of Education, Publications
- RGs-13/00, 13/4/00, 13/5/00
- School of Education, Review Committee (Faculty Senate, 1970-1971, 1975)
- RG-40/2/A3
- School of Education, Workshops
- RG-13/3/9
- School of Engineering (College of Engineering)
- see College of Engineering RG-14
- School of Health Sciences
- see School of Public Health and Health Sciences (1993- ) RG-17
- see also School of Public Health (1973-1989) RG-17
- School of Nursing RG-17/3
- School of Management
- RG-12
- School of Management, Dean
- RG-12/1
- School of Management, Publications
- RG-12/00
- School of Management–Newsletter (1983-1985)
- RG-12/00
- School of Nursing
- see Nursing RG-17/3
- School of Nursing and Nursing Alumni Association Newsletter
- RG-17/3
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- RG-18
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- RG-18/1
- School of Public Health (1988-1993)
- see School of Public Health and Health Sciences (1993- ) RG-17
- School of Public Health and Health Sciences (1993- )
- RG-17
- Science Alliance, Applied Behavioral
- see Applied Behavioral Science Alliance (ABSA) (1973-1974) RG-40/3/A6
- Science and Technology Advancement (STA) (1995- )
- RG-39/10
- Science Enrichment Program (Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics)
- see Mathematics and Statistics Department–Science Enrichment Program RG-25/M5/3
- Science Fiction Club (1967- )
- RG-45/40/S4
- Science Journal (Public Affairs) (1979-1994)
- RG-5/3/1
- Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education Institute (1996- )
- RG-25/S3
- Scientific Reasoning Research Institute
- see Physics and Astronomy–Scientific Reasoning Research Institute RG-25/P3/3
- Scientific Reasoning Research Institute–Newsletter (1988- )
- RG-25/P3/00
- SCORE
- see Student Competition on Relevant Engineering Inc. (SCORE) RG-45/40/S7
- Scrapbooks (Memorabilia, General)
- RG-183/4
- Scrolls (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/S4
- Scrolls (Printed Materials, Oversize)
- RG-184/8
- Sculptures (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/50/S8
- see also Metawampe RG-36/50/M5
- SDS
- see Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) RG-45/80/S8.2
- Sea Grant Advisory Program (Extension Service, Cooperative) (1977-1981)
- RG-15/8.1
- Second Language
- see English as a Second Language RG-11/7
- Second Wind, Athletic Department
- see Athletic Department, Second Wind RG-18/2
- Secondary Teacher Education Program Newsletter
- see STEPNEWS RG-13/00
- Secretary, Faculty Senate
- see Senate Secretary (Faculty Senate) RG-40/2/A5
- Secretary of the University
- RG-3/3
- Security (Student Affairs)
- RG-30/19
- Security (Library)
- RG-8/1/6
- Seed Inspection Service
- see Experiment Station (1888- )–Seed Inspection Service RG-15/2.2
- SEIU
- see Service Employees International Union (SEIU) (Local 509) RG-40/5/S5
- Semi-Centennial (Official University Committee) (1913-1921)
- RG-40/2/S4
- Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM) (1973-1976)
- RG-8/9
- Senate, Stockbridge
- see Stockbridge Senate RG-45/5
- Senate, Student
- see Student Senate (Student Government Association (SGA)) RG-45/1
- Senior Fence (Physical Plant) RG-36/50/S8.5
- Senior Honors, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1956-1957,1965,1968-1969) RG-40/2A3
- Senior Honors Theses/Projects/Portfolios (1894- )
- RG-46/3
- Sensitivity and T-Group Experiences, ad hoc Committee of Consultants to the University for
- (Faculty Senate, 1971) RG-40/2/A3
- Service Department, Policies and Practices of the, Committee on the
- (Faculty Senate, 1965-1990) RG-40/2/A3
- Service Employees International Union (SEIU) (Local-509)
- RG-40/5/S5
- Service Learning Curriculum, Special Committee on (1994- ) (Official University Committee)
- RG-40/2/S4.2
- 1776 AFS-CME, Local Council-41
- see Local 1776 (Council-41) RG-40/5/S4
- Sewer Lines (Physical Plant) (1913)
- RG-36/50/S8.75
- Sex Education Program, Peer
- see Peer Sex Education Program RG-30/15/2/2
- Sexual Assault Advisory Committee (Official University Committee)
- RG-40/2/S4.5
- SFA
- see Students for America (SFA) RG-45/80/S8.3
- SGA
- see Student Senate (Student Government Association (SGA)) RG-45/1
- SGAF
- see Student Group For Academic Freedom (SGAF) (1972)
- RG-45/40/S7.25
- Shade Tree Lab
- RG-25/P5.2
- Shakespearean Club
- see Alpha Sigma Phi (College Shakespearean Club) RG-45/90/C6
- Sheep Shearing
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Sheep Shearing (1947, 1954-1955) RG-15/8
- see also Extension Service, Cooperative–Beef and Sheep Highlights (1967-1975) RG-15/8
- SHEIR
- see Statewide Higher Education Information Reporting, Committee for (SHEIR) RG-60/11
- Shofar (1982-1988)
- RG-25/J8/00
- Shofar (1998- )
- RG-30/1/1/1
- Short Courses
- see Summer School, Short Courses (1907-1977) RG-6/17
Shorthorn (1921-1957) (View online)
- RG-45/00/S8
- see also Stosag (1958-1991,1993-1995) RG-45/00/S8
- Shorthorn Newsletter (1962-1963, 1971, 1974-1977)
- RG-45/00/S3.1
- Shubenacadie Club (1921-1942)
- RG-40/3/S3
- Sidewalks (Physical Plant) (1984)
- RG-36/50/S9
- Sidney Topol Distinguished Lecture Series
- RG-186/10
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon (1935-1937, 1988)
- RG-45/90/S5.2
- Sigma Alpha Mu (1981- )
- RG-45/90/S5.25
- Sigma Delta Tau (1945-1986)
- RG-45/90/S5.3
- Sigma Gamma Epsilon (1956- )
- RG-45/90/S5.35
- Sigma Kappa (1963, 1988-1994) RG-45/90/S5.4
- Sigma Lamda Alpha (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/S4.25
- Sigma Phi Epsilon (1914- )
- RG-45/90/S5.5
- Sigma Sigma Sigma (Tri Sig) (1985)
- RG-45/90/S5.9
- Sigma Theta Tau (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/S4.5
- Sigma Xi (1938-1968)
- RG-40/3/S4
- Sign Language
- see Hands Club (Sign Language) (1980s- ) RG-45/40/H2.5
- Signal, College
- see College Signal (Student Newspaper) RG-45/00/C6.4
- Signet (1909-1952)
- see Phi Sigma Kappa RG-45/90/P5.6
- Significant Bits(Computer and Information Science) (1999-)
- RG-25/C9/00
- see also Loose Change(Computer and Information Science) (1993-1999) RG-25/C9/00
- Simmons College
- see Boston University combined degree-granting with UMass and Simmons College RG-60/4
- SIMS
- see Students International Mediation Society (SIMS) RG-45/70/S8
- Singing Clubs
- RG-25/M9.5
- Single Parents Association (1992-1995)
- RG-45/40/S4.1
- SITEC
- see Strategic Information Technology Center (SITEC) (1998- ) RG-12/8
- Skating
- see Sports, Men’s Skating (1937-1938) RG-18/2
- Sketches (Cartographic Materials)
- RG-181/5
- Ski Club/Ski and Board Club (1970- )
- RG-45/40/S4.2
- Ski Team
- see Sports, Mens Ski Team (1936-1938, 1988- ) RG-18/2
- Slavic Department
- see Slavic Languages and Literature RG-25/S5
- Slavic Languages and Literature
- RG-25/S5
- Slavic Studies
- see Slavic Languages and Literature RG-25/S5
- Soviet and East European Studies Program and Committee RG-25/S7.5
- Slide Collection, Photo Center
- see Photo Center Slide Collection RG-187/2
- Slide Show, UMass 125th Anniversary (1988)
- see UMass 125th Anniversary Slide Show (1988) RG-187/1
- Slide Shows, Home Economics
- see Home Economics Slide Shows RG-187/3
- Slide Shows, Library
- see Library Slide Shows (including Audio Tapes) RG-187/4
- Slides (35mm)
- RG-187
- Slides, Glass Lantern
- RG-188
- Small Business Development Center, Massachusetts
- see Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC) RG-12/10
- Small Farm/Rural Development Resource Center (1970′s)
- RG-15/8.7
- Smile (General/Special Interest Group) (1970)
- RG-45/40/S4.25
- Smoke Signals (1952-1986)
- RG-45/40/O9
- SMU
- see Southeastern Massachusetts University (Dartmouth Campus) RG-55/5
- SNA
- see Student Nurses Association (SNA) (1987- ) RG-45/40/S7.4
- SNPS
- see Student Notes and Printing Service (SNPS) RG-45/40/S7.35
- SNUFF
- see Student Network United to Fight Fires (SNUFF) RG-45/40/S7.3
- Soccer
- see Sports, Mens Soccer (1930- ) RG-18/2
- Sports, Womens Soccer (1980- ) RG-18/2
- Social Action, Center for
- RG-45/80/S6
- Social Action Groups (Student)
- RG-45/80
- see also Student Center for Educational Advocacy and Research (SCERA) RG-45/10
- Social and Behavioral Sciences Cluster, Humanistic Applications of
- see Humanistic Applications of Social and Behavioral Sciences Cluster (School of Education) RG-13/3/15
- Social and Behavioral Sciences, Dean
- RG-11/31
- Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty
- RG-11/30
- Social and Cultural Diversity, Sub-Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1992)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Social and Demographic Research Institute (SADRI)
- see Sociology Department–Social and Demographic Research Institute (SADRI) RG-25/S7
- Social Justice, Counsel on Community, Diversity and
- see Counsel on Community, Diversity and Social Justice (1997- ) RG-4/17
- Social Thought and Political Economy (STPEC)
- RG-25/S6
- Social Thought and Political Economy Newsletter
- RG-25/S6/00
- Social Union (1872-1940)
- RG-45/90/S6
- Socialistic Faculty Caucus
- RG-40/5/S6
- Sociology Department
- RG-25/S7
- Sociology Department–Graduate Sociology Association
- RG-25/S7/3
- Sociology Department–Social and Demographic Research Institute (SADRI)
- RG-25/S7
- Sociology Newsletter (1987-1992)
- RG-25/S7/00
- Soil Auger
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Soil Auger (1940-1956) RG-15/8
- Solar Habitat (Physical Plant) (1984)
- RG-36/50/S10
- Solid Waste Management, Office of/Waste Management and Moving Services (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/10
- Solstice
- see Statesman, Summer Statesman, Crier, Summer Crier, Summer News, Summer Time and Solstice RG-45/00/S7
- Songbooks and Songs
- RG-45/00/S4
- SOS
- see Students on Security (SOS) RG-45/40/S4.5
- Soul TV (on Channel 19) (1999- )
- RG-45/30/S6
- Sound Recordings
- RG-185
- South Asia Club (1992- )
- RG-45/40/S4.23
- Southeastern Massachusetts University (SMU)
- RG-55/5
- Southwest (Residential Buildings)
- RG-36/102/S6
- Southwest Area Government (SWAG)
- RG-45/9
- Soviet and East European Studies (Program and Committee)
- RG-25/S7.5
- Soviet Area, Human Rights in the, Committee for
- see Human Rights in the Soviet Area, Committee for (1974) RG-40/3/H8
- Space and Calendar Committee (Faculty Senate, 1968- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Space Management, Office of Campus Planning and (1996- )
- see Office of Space Management (OSM) RG-4/14
- Spanish and Portuguese Department
- see Hispanic Literature and Linguistics RG-25/H4
- Spanish CCEBS
- RG-6/4/12/2
- Spanish Club
- see Hispanic Department–Spanish Club RG-25/H4/3
- Speakers Bureau (Public Affairs)
- RG-5/5
- Speaking Contests, Student Oratory (1870-1948)
- RG-25/C7.3
- Special Bulletin (Experiment Station )
- see Experiment Station (1888- )–Special Bulletin RG-15/2.2
- Special Collections and Rare Books (Library) (1904- )
- RG-8/3/6
- Special Days
- see Centennial and other anniversaries; Special Days RG-1/8
- Special Education, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/21/4
- Special Interest Groups, General
- see General/Special Interest Groups (Student Body) RG-45/40
- Special Programs, Associate Provost for
- see Associate Provost for Special Programs (1968-1982) RG-6/4
- Special Reports of the University (1917- )
- RG-1/00/3
- Special Services (Student Affairs)
- RG-30/1/6
Spectrum (1965-1966): student guidebook (View online)
- RG 30/00/2
- see also Handbooks RG-30/00/2
Spectrum (1967-2000): student literary and artistic journal (View online)
- RG-45/00/S5
- Speech Department
- see Communication Studies, Department of RG-25/C7
- Sponsored Activities (1975-1996)
- RG-4/4
- see also Coordinator of Research, Graduate School (1958-1973) RG-10/3
- Sport Parachute Club
- see Parachute Club, Sport RG-45/40/O9.5
- Sport Studies Department
- RG-25/S8
- Sports
- RG-18/2
- Sports (Photographs)
- RG-141
- see also Panoramic Photos and Oversize Photos RG-170
- Intramural and Recreational Sports (Photographs) (1969-1989) RG-141/1
- Sports Club Newsletters
- see Athletic Department–Sports Club Newsletter RG-18/2
- see also Touchdown Club RG-50/1
- Sports Studies
- RG-25/S8
- Sportsman Club (1911, 1998)
- RG-45/40/S4.25
- Spotlight (1985-1987, 1995-1997)
- RG-11/13
- Spot-Light for Extension Workers (Extension Service, Cooperative)
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Spot-Light for Extension Workers (1927-1930) RG-15/8
- see also Extension Service, Cooperative– Spot-Light for Mass. Extension Workers (1948-1955) RG-15/8
- Spot-Light for Massachusetts Extension Workers (Extension Service, Cooperative)
- RG-15/8
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Spot-Light for Massachusetts Extension Workers (1948-1955) RG-15/8
- see also Extension Service, Cooperative–Spot-Light for Extension Workers (1927-1930) RG-15/8
- Springfield Teacher Recruitment to Increase Diversity in Education
- see Project STRIDE (1996- ) RG-13/1/2
Squib (Student Publication) (1914-1924) (View online)
- RG-45/00/S6
- SSAM
- see State Student Association of Massachusetts (SSAM) RG-45/40/S6.5
- SSAM States (Student Publication) (1986 )
- RG-45/40/S6.5
- STA
- see Science and Technology Advancement (STA) (1995- ) RG-39/10
- Staff (Photographs)
- see Faculty and Staff (Photographs) RG-120
- Staff, Faculty and
- see Faculty and Staff RG-40
- Staff, Faculty and (Photographs)
- see Faculty and Staff (Photographs) RG-120
- Staff Appeals Committee, Professional
- see Professional Staff Appeals Committee RG-40/5/P7.5
- Staff Association, University
- see University Staff Association (USA) RG-40/5/U6
- Staff, Individual Members of Faculty and
- see Individual Members of Faculty and Staff RG-40/11
- Staff Woman, The (Everywomans Center) (1976-1978)
- RG-7/2/00
- Stages (Department of Theater) (1991-1992)
- RG-25/T3/00
- START
- see Students Advocating Rights Together (START) RG-45/40/S6.9
- State College Review (Office of Public Information) (1926-1931)
- RG-5/3
- State Planning Board (1930′s)
- RG-15/8.5
- State Relations
- RG-39/2
- State Relationships (Official University Committee) (1933-1934)
- RG-40/2/S5
- State Student Association of Massachusetts (SSAM) (1983- )
- RG-45/40/S6.5
- State Universities
- see Land-Grant Colleges, State Universities RG-60/1
- Statesman
- see Singing Clubs–Statesman RG-25/M9.5
- Statesman, Summer Statesman (Student Publications)
- RG-45/00/S7
- see also Crier RG-45/00/S7
- Summer Crier RG-45/00/S7
- Summer News RG-45/00/S7
- Summer Time RG-45/00/S7
- Solstice RG-45/00/S7
- Statewide Higher Education Information Reporting, Committee for (SHEIR) RG-60/11
- Statistical Consulting Center
- RG-10/6
- Statistical Consulting Center Newsletter (1984-1987)
- RG-10/6
- Statistics
- see Mathematics and Statistics Department RG-25/M5
- Statistics, University
- see University Statistics (USTAT) (1998- ) (Student Special Interest Group) RG-45/40/U8
- STEM Education Institute
- see Science, Technoloty, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education Institute (1996- ) RG-25/53
- STEPNEWS (Secondary Teacher Education Program Newsletter) (1989-1992)
- RG-13/00
- Stereo Co-ops (1977)
- RG-45/40/S4.3
- Stockbridge Alumni
- RG-50/3
- Stockbridge Alumni News (1929- )
- RG-50/3
- see also The Two Year News (1925-1928) RG-50/3
- Stockbridge School (Official University Committee) (1924-1945)
- RG-40/2/S6
- Stockbridge School of Agriculture (College of Food and Natural Resources)
- RG-15/5
- Stockbridge School of Agriculture (Microfilm)
- RG-190/19
- Stockbridge Senate
- RG-45/5
- Stockbridge Student Senate
- see Stockbridge Senate RG-45/5
- Stonewall Center (1995- )
- RG-30/2/6
- Stones (Memorial)
- see Memorial Stones and Plaques RG-36/50/M4
- Store, University
- see University Store RG-37/5
Stosag (Stockbridge School Yearbook) (1958-1991, 1993-1995) (View online)
- RG-45/00/S8
- see also Stosag (duplicates) (1961-1969) RG-99/9
- STPEC
- see Social Thought and Political Economy (STPEC) RG-25/S6
- STPEC Newsletter (1975- )
- RG-25/S6/00
- Strategic Information Technology Center (SITEC) (1998- )
- RG-12/8
- Strategic Planning Process (Official University Committee) (1993- )
- RG-40/2/S6.5
- Student Action Committee
- see Town Meeting (Student Action Committee) RG-45/12
- Student Activities (Official University Committee ) (1909-1911)
- RG-40/2/S7
- Student Activities Office
- RG-30/30
- Student activities without formal organization or name
- RG-45/100
- Student Advocate (Student Senate, Student Government Association (SGA)) (1981-1982)
- RG-45/1
- Student Affairs
- RG-30
- Student Affairs and University Life Council (Faculty Senate, 1993-1994)
- RG-40/2/A5
- Student Affairs, Associate Vice Chancellor for
- see Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Associate RG-30/1/1
- Student Affairs, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1965-1971, 1980)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Student Affairs Committee, RSO Sub-Committee of
- see RSO Sub-Committee of Student Affairs Committee RG-30/23/3
- Student Affairs, Committees in
- see Committees in Student Affairs RG-30/1/3
- Student Affairs, Connection
- see Connection RG-30/00
- Student Affairs, Handbooks
- see Handbooks (Student Affairs) (1890- ) RG-30/00/2
- Student Affairs Information Services (SARIS)
- see Student Affairs Research and Education Office (SAREO) RG-30/27
- Student Affairs Leadership and Development Master’s Degree Program (SADL) (School of Education)
- RG-13/4/3/1
- Student Affairs, Notes from the Vice Chancellor for
- see Notes from the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (1973-1978) RG-30/00/1
- Student Affairs, Operations Council
- see Operations Council (Student Affairs) RG-30/1/2
- Student Affairs, Publications
- RG-30/00
- Student Affairs Research and Evaluation Office (SAREO)
- RG-30/27
- Student Affairs Research and Evaluation Office Reports (SAREO)
- RG-30/27
- Student Affairs Research, Information and Systems (SARIS)
- see Student Affairs Research and Evaluation Office (SAREO) RG-30/27
- Student Affairs Review (Official University Committee) (1998- )
- RG-40/2/S7.5
- Student Affairs, Special Services
- see Special Services (Student Affairs) RG-30/1/6
- Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor for
- see Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs RG-30/1
- Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor for–Official Notice (1974-1975)
- RG-30/1
- Student Alliance for Israel (1982)
- RG-45/80/S7.9
- Student Body
- RG-45
- Student Body, Media
- see Media, other than publications (Student Body) RG-45/30
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- Student Center for Educational Research and Advocacy (SCERA)
- RG-45/10
- Student Christian Association
- see Christian Association, Student RG-45/70/C5.3
- Student Coalition
- RG-45/80/S8
- Student Coalition, Public
- see Public Student Coalition RG-45/45/P8
- Student Communication Board (Faculty Senate, 1966-1970)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Student Competition on Relevant Engineering Inc. (SCORE) (1974)
- RG-45/40/S7
- Student Craft Market
- see Craft Market (Student) RG-45/40/C7
- Student Curriculum Committee
- see Curriculum, Student RG-40/2/C9.5
- Student Development and Career Planning Center
- RG-30/9
- see also Counseling and Academic Development Center (CADC) RG-11/8
- Student Development and Pupil Personnel Services, Dept. of (School of Education) (1993- )
- RG-13/5/2
- Student Directories
- see Directories, mugbooks, catalogs of graduates, etc. RG-1/00/5
- Directories (Alumni) RG-50/00/1
- Student Employees, Union of
- see Union of Student Employees RG-45/45/U5
- Student Employment Office
- see Financial Aid, Scholarships–Student Employment Office RG-30/14
- Student Federal Credit Union
- see Credit Union, Student Federal RG-45/40/C10
- Student Fee Book
- see Treasurer--Student Fee Book (1971- ) RG-3/4/1
- Student Government Association
- see Student Senate (Student Government Association (SGA)) RG-45/1
- Student Government, Summer
- see Summer Student Government RG-45/6
- Student Group for Academic Freedom (SGAF) (1972)
- RG-45/40/S7.25
Student Handbook (View online)
- see Handbook (Student Affairs) RG-30/00/2
- Student Health Records (Microfilms) RG-190/7
- Student Housing, Married
- see Married Students Housing Committee RG-35/12/2
- see also Married Student Housing (Microfilms) RG-190/8
- Student Interest Research Seminar
- see Student Center for Educational Research and Advocacy (SCERA) RG-45/10
- Student Life (Official University Committee) (1911-1924, 1940-1955, n.d.)
- RG-40/2/S7L5
- Student Life (University Historical Collection) (1868- )
- RG-1/204
- Student Life Committee (Student Senate) (1936-1945, 1966-1967)
- RG-45/7/S7
- Student Life, Fraternities and
- see Fraternities and Student Life (Official University Committee) RG-40/2/F7
- Student Mobilization Committee
- see Mobilization Committee, Student RG-45/80/M6
- Student Newsnote on Massachusetts Higher Education (1976)
- RG-45/00/S8.5
- Student Network United to Fight Fires (SNUFF) (1983)
- RG-45/40/S7.3
- Student Notes and Printing Service (SNPS) (1988-1998)
- RG-45/40/S7.35
- Student Nurses Association (SNA) (1987-1998)
- RG-45/40/S7.4
- Student Oratory
- see Speaking Contests, Student Oratory RG-25/C7.3
- Student Organizations (Photographs)
- RG-140
- Student Organizations, Miscellaneous (Photographs)
- RG-140/3
- Student Organizations Office, Recognized
- see Recognized Student Organizations Office (RSO) RG-30/23
- Student Organizing Project (1975-1986)
- RG-45/45/O7
- Student Papers, Textbooks, Memorabilia, Biography (by year of graduation)
- see Classes by Year (including individual students) RG-50/6
- Student Personnel Administrative Council
- see Dean of Students–Student Personnel Administrative Council RG-30/2
- Student Protests and Demonstrations
- RG-45/101
- Student Publications
- RG-45/00
- Student Publications and Broadcast Board
- see Publications and Broadcast Board, Student RG-45/30/P8
- Student Redemption Service
- see Redemption Service, Student RG-45/40/R5
- Student Rights Advocate (1989-1994)
- RG-45/2
- Student Run Co-ops and Businesses
- see Co-ops and Businesses, Student Run RG-45/40/C6.5
- Student Senate (Student Government Association (SGA))
- RG-45/1
- Student Senate, Academic Affairs Committee
- see Academic Affairs Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/A2
- Student Senate, Auto Pool Committee
- see Auto Pool Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/A8
- Student Senate, Budget Committee
- see Budget Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/B8
- Student Senate, Committees
- see Committees (Student Senate) RG-45/7
- see also Joint Committees of Faculty and Senate and Either or Both Student Senates RG-40/4
- Student Senate, Communications Committee
- see Communications Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/C6
- Student Senate, Executive
- see Executive, Student Senate (Student Government Association (SGA)) RG-45/1/1
- Student Senate, Faculty and Educational Policy, Committee on
- see Faculty and Educational Policy Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/F3
- Student Senate, Graduate
- see Graduate Student Senate RG-45/20
- Student Senate, Judiciary
- see Judiciary (Student Senate) RG-45/1/2
- Student Senate, Lecture Note Program
- see Lecture Note Program (Student Senate) RG-45/7/L4
- Student Senate, Public Policy
- see Public Policy (Student Senate) RG-45/7/P8
- Student Senate, Reform Committee
- see Reform Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/R4
- Student Senate, Rents and Fees
- see Rents and Fees Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/R5
- Student Senate, Student Life Committee
- see Student Life Committee (Student Senate) (1936-1945, 1966-1967) RG-45/7/S7
- Student Senate, Transit Service
- see Transit Service (Student Senate) RG-45/7/T7
- Student Senates, Joint Committees of Faculty Senate and either or both
- see Joint Committees of Faculty Senate and either or both Student Senates RG-40/4
- Student Services Review Commission, Minority
- see Minority Student Services Review Commission (1988) RG-40/2/ M6
- Student Support Services
- see Graduate Student Support Services RG-9/2/2
- Student Telephone Directory
- see Directories, mugbooks, catalogs of graduates, etc. RG-1/00/5
- Student to Student (Student Publication) (1978)
- RG-45/00/S9
- Student Union
- RG-37/10
- Student Union, Campus Center
- see Campus Center, Student Union RG-37
- Student Union/Campus Center Governing Board (SUG Board)
- see Board of Governors (Campus Center, Student Union) RG-37/11
- Student Union Committee, Multicultural
- see Multicultural Student Union Committee (1991) RG-40/2/M10
- Student Union Governing Board
- see Board of Governors (Campus Center, Student Union) RG-37/11
- Student Union, Radical
- see Radical Student Union RG-45/80/R1
- Student Unionization (1975-1986)
- RG-45/45/S7
- Student Video Project
- see Union Video Center (Student Video Project) RG-45/30/U5
- Student Volunteer Services (SVS) (1974)
- RG-45/80/S9
- Student Workshop on Activities Problems (SWAP) (1961-1985)
- RG-45/40/S8.8
- Students Advocating Financial Aid (SAFA)
- RG-45/40/S6.7
- Students Advocating Rights Together (START) (1986-1988)
- RG-45/40/S6.9
- Students and Alumni by Class
- see Classes (Alumni) RG-50/6
- Students and Alumni by Class (Photographs)
- RG-130
- see also Panoramic Photos RG-170
- Students, Dean of
- see Dean of Students RG-30/2
- Students for a Safe Campus (1988)
- RG-45/40/S7.2
- Students for America (SFA) (1987)
- RG-45/80/S8.3
- Students for Democratic Society (SDS) (1968-1988)
- RG-45/80/S8.2
- Students for Political Action (1967-1980)
- RG-45/80/S8.4
- Students Housing Committee, Married
- see Married Students Housing Committee RG-35/12/2
- Students International Meditation Society (SIMS) (1972)
- RG-45/70/S8
- Students Offering Support (SOS) (1983)
- RG-45/80/S8.5
- Students, Older
- see Counseling Assistance for Older Students (CAOS) RG-45/40/C4
- Students On Security (SOS) (1978)
- RG-45/40/S4.5
- Students’ Party (1966)
- RG-45/80/S8.6
- Students Rights Advocates (1989-1994)
- RG-45/2
- Students United for Public Education (SUPE) (1979)
- RG-45/40/S7.5
- Study, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1966-1967)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Study of Communication, Center for
- see Center for the Study of Communication (CAC) RG-25/C7.6
- Subject Files (Photographs)
- RG-146
- Subject Files (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/50
- Suburban Education, Proposed Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/23/9
- Suburban Experiment Station, Waltham
- RG-15/9
- SUG Board (Student Union/Campus Center Governing Board)
- see Board of Governors (Campus Center, Student Union) RG-37/11
- SUMMA
- see Bilingual Collegiate Program–Springfield/UMass Minority Achievement Program (SUMMA) RG-6/4/6.5
- Summer Collegian (Student Publication) (1958)
- RG-45/00/S10
- Summer Collegian, Massachusetts (Student Publication) (1976-1977)
- RG-45/00/S10
- Summer Counseling
- see New Students Program, Summer Counseling RG-30/9/2
- see also Counseling Center RG-30/9/1
- Summer Crier
- see Statesman, Summer Statesman RG-45/00/S7
- Summer News
- see Statesman, Summer Statesman RG-45/00/S7
- Summer Repertory Theatre
- RG-25/T3.4
- Summer School, Short Courses
- RG-6/17
- Summer Repertory Theatre
- RG-25/T3.4
- Summer School, Short Courses (1907-1977)
- RG-6/17
- see also Festivals, Fine Arts RG-11/16
- Summer School Wail (Student Publication) (1909)
- RG-45/00/S10
- Summer Session Committee (Faculty Senate, 1964-1971)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Summer Session News (Student Publication) (1960-1963)
- RG-45/00/S10
- Summer Statesman
- see Statesman, Summer Statesman (Student Publication) RG-45/00/S7
- Summer Student Government
- RG-45/6
- Summer Times (Student Publication) (1964)
- RG-45/00/S10
- Sun Wheel (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/50/S12
- SUPE
- see Students United for Public Education (SUPE) RG-45/40/S7.5
- Superconductors, Task Force on (1985- )
- RG-40/2/S8
- see also Computing, Provosts Task Force on Academic (Official University Committee) (1984- ) RG-40/2/C6.7
- SVS
- see Student Volunteer Services (SVS) RG-45/80/S9
- SWAG
- see Southwest Area Government (SWAG) RG-45/9
- SWAP
- see Student Workshop on Activities Problems (SWAP) RG-45/40/S8.8
- Swimming
- see Sports, Womens Swimming (1954-1974, 1996- )
- Swimming and Diving
- see Sports, Mens Swimming and Diving (1940′s) RG-18/2
- Sylvan (Residential Buildings)
- RG-36/102/S9
- Sylvan Area Government
- RG-45/16
- Sylvan Parchment, The (1976)
- RG-45/00/S11
- SymCom (School of Education) (1971)
- RG-13/00
- Synergy (Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research) (1977- )
- RG-9/00
- Systems Neuroscience, Center for
- RG-25/S10
- Systems Office (Library)
- RG-8/1/4
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Double Edge Theatre Records, 1970-2002.
28 boxes (15.5 linear feet).
Bold Stroke for a Wife
Since its founding, Double Edge Theatre has embraced a two-fold mission: to develop and promote the highest quality of original theatre performance, and to create a permanent center of performance, practice, training research, and cultural exchange.
The collection documents the Theatre’s focus on research, international collaboration, and the elevation of artistic performance above and beyond stage work into the realm of cultural exchange.
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Subjects- Experimental theater
- Theater and society
- Theatrical companies--Massachusetts
Contributors- Arnoult, Philip
- Double Edge Theatre
- Durand, Carroll
- Klein, Stacy
- Odin teatret
- Staniewski, Wlodzimierz
- Stowarzyszenie Teatralne "Gardzienice"
Types of material- Photographs
- Posters
- Programs
Call no.: MS 455
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Charles A. Goessmann Papers, 1850-1917.
(5.5 linear feet).
Charles A. Goessmann, ca.1890
German-born agricultural chemist, professor of Chemistry at the University of Massachusetts Amherst when it was known as Massachusetts Agricultural College, and President of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists and the American Chemical Society who made several important contributions in nineteenth century chemistry and held at least four patents.
The Goessman collection includes correspondence (mostly professional), some with presidents of Massachusetts Agricultural College, William Smith Clark (1826-1886) and Henry Hill Goodell (1839-1905). Also contains handwritten drafts of addresses and articles, his dissertation, printed versions of published writings, handwritten lecture notes, class records, proposed college curricula, notes taken by students, handwritten research notes, newsclippings and offprints utilized in research, and biographical materials.
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Subjects- Massachusetts Agricultural College--Faculty
- Massachusetts Agricultural College. Department of Chemistry
Contributors- Goessmann, Charles A. (Charles Anthony), 1827-1910
Call no.: FS 063
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Maxwell Henry Goldberg Papers, 1888-1986.
60 boxes (33 linear feet).
Professor of English, adviser to student newspaper (The Collegian) and Jewish student organizations, University of Massachusetts, and founding member, College English Association.
The Goldberg Papers contain correspondence, speeches, published writings, papers written as a graduate student, biographical material, book reviews, subject files, newsclippings, and material from committees and projects with which he was involved, including the College English Association, College English Association Institute, Humanities Center for Liberal Education, and American Humanities Seminar.
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Subjects- College English Association
- Humanities Center for Liberal Education
- Jews--Massachusetts
- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of English
Contributors- Goldberg, Maxwell Henry, 1907-
Call no.: FS 064
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Henry A. Lea Papers, 1942-ca. 1980s.
6 boxes (7 linear feet).
A talented musician and member of the UMass Amherst faculty in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Henry A. Lea was born Heinz Liachowsky in Berlin in 1920. With the rise of the Nazi Party, the Jewish Liachowskys left their home for the United States, settling in Philadelphia and simplifying the family name to Lea. Henry studied French as an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania (1942) but shortly after graduation, he began his military service. After training in Alabama and in the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) program at Ohio State, he was assinged to duty interrogating prisoners of war with the G2 (intelligence) section of the First U.S. Army; he later served as a translator at the Nuremberg War Crimes trials in 1947-1948 and for the military government in Frankfurt (1948-1949). Lea returned to his alma mater for a masters degree in German (1951), and accepted a position teaching at UMass in the following year. In 1962, he received a doctorate for a dissertation under Adolf Klarmann on the Austrian expatriate writer Franz Werfel. During his tenure at the university he published extensively on Werfel, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and Gustav Mahler, including a book on the composer and conductor entitled Gustav Mahler: Man on the Margin. Lea remained at UMass until his retirement in 1985.
The Lea Papers consist chiefly of two types of material: research notes and correspondence. The nearly 200 letters written by Henry A. Lea during his military service in the Second World War provide an excellent account, albeit a self-censored account, of his experience from training through deployment and return. Lea’s research notes include notebooks on Werfel and files on Mahler and Hildesheimer. Other items include a pre-war album containing commercial photographs collected during a vacation and a baby book from an American family living in occupation-era Germany.
Subjects- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
- Werfel, Franz, 1890-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: FS 139
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Regina Lederer Oral History, 1984.
1 envelope (0.1 linear feet).
Regina Berger Lederer was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1895 into the family of a successful manufacturing chemist. Her singing career was promising, but never fully realized. With the rise of the Nazi Party and increase in oppression of Jews, she and her husband escaped by leaving for Italy and the United States in 1939. Settling in New York, she worked as a skilled sweater repairer for many years. She died in Maryland in 1988, where she had gone to live near her son Paul.
Transcript of an oral history of Lederer.
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Subjects- Jewish women--United States--Interviews
- Jews, Austrian--United States--Interviews
- Jews--Austria--History--20th century--Sources
- Knit goods--Repairing--New York (State)--New York
- Refugees, Jewish--United States--Interviews
- Sweater industry--New York (State)--New York--Employees--Interviews
Contributors- Lederer, Regina Berger, 1895-1988
Types of material
Call no.: MS 358 bd
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Gertrude M. Lewis Papers, ca.1920-2001.
6 boxes (3 linear feet).
Gertrude "Jean" Lewis, ca.1935
Overcoming a deeply impoverished childhood, Gertrude Lewis struggled to build a career in education, putting herself through college and graduate school. At the age of 32, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Ohio State, continuing on to a masters degree at New York University (1933), and finally, at age 51, a PhD from Yale (1947). For many years after receiving her doctorate, Lewis was employed as a Specialist for Upper Grades with the U.S. Office of Education in Washington. Among other career highlights, Lewis spent two years in Japan (1950-1951) as a Consultant in Elementary Education in the Education Section of the Allied Occupation government (SCAP). Lewis outlived her life partner, Ruth Totman, dying at home on December 10, 1996, a few months after her one hundredth birthday.
The Lewis Papers document the work and life of an educator of the masses, a traveler of the world, and a woman of the twentieth century. Documents pertaining to her work as an educator of both young students and veteran teachers show the changes within the theory and practice of pedagogy over time, over various geographic locales, and also highlight her role in that change. This collection also documents the numerous on-going side projects on which Lewis worked, including fostering creativity in schoolchildren, a biography of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, and her own poetry and prose.
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Subjects- Education, Elementary--Japan
- Education, Elementary--United States--History
- Education--Evaluation
- Education--United States--History
- Health Education--United States
- Japan--Civilization--American influences
- Students--Health and hygiene
Contributors- Lewis, Gertrude Minnie, 1896-
- Totman, Conrad D
- Totman, Ruth J
Types of material- Motion pictures (Visual work)
- Photographs
Call no.: FS 096
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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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