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- UAASC
- see Undergraduate Advising and Academic Support Center (UAASC) (1997- ) RG-6/7
- UALRC
- see United Asia Learning Resource Center RG-25/U5
- U-ARTS
- see Undergraduate Art Students Association (U-ARTS) RG-45/40/U5
- UCC
- see Computer Center RG-29
- UCF
- see United Christian Foundation (UCF) RG-30/12
- UCS
- see Computer Center RG-29
- UCS Notes (Computer Center Publication) (1990)
- RG-29/00/4
- UES
- see University of El Salvador (UES) RG-60/3
- UFF
- see University Fund for the Future (UFF) (1989- ) RG-50/7/1
- UIS Newsletter (Data Processing Center) (1987- )
- RG-35/7
- UMAGRAFFITI (Student Publication)
- RG-45/00/U4
- UMass (News Office) (1983-1984)
- RG-5/00/7
- UMASS (1996- ) (News Office)
- RG-5/00/12
- see also Massachusetts (1990-1996) RG-5/00/11
- UMASS (University Monthly Anthropological Survey Service (1982-1989)
- RG-25/A6/00
- UMASS 1983 and UMASS 1984 (Public Affairs)
- RG-5/00/7
- UMASS Alumni Connection, The
- see Alumni Connection, The UMass (1992-1994) RG-50/00/3
- UMass Alumni News and Views (1978-1983)
- RG-50/00/3
- UMass Amherst Globe, The (International Programs) (1993- )
- RG-6/4/9/2
- UMass 125th Anniversary Slide Show (1988)
- RG-187/1
- UMass Answers (Continuing Education) (1982- )
- RG-7/00
- UMass Around the Globe (1992- )
- RG-39/9
- UMass Boston
- RG-55/3
- UMass Boston Planning and Establishment (pre-1965)
- RG-55/3/1
- UMass Dartmouth
- see Southeastern Massachusetts University (SMU) RG-55/5
- UMass Educational Television (UMET)
- RG-13/1/3
- UMass Faculty and Staff for Peace and Justice in the Middle East
- see Peace and Justice in the Middle East, UMass Faculty and Staff for RG-40/3/P1
- UMass Greens (1989)
- RG-45/80/U4
- UMass Hunger Task Force
- see Hunger Task Force, UMass RG-45/40/H8
- UMass Information Technology Services (formerly University Information Systems)
- RG-35/7
- UMass Interaction (1994- )
- RG-3/00
- UMass Labor Council (1995- )
- RG-40/5/U5
- UMass Lowell
- see University of Lowell RG-55/4
- UMass Majors (catalog)
- see CASIAC RG-11/5
- see also Admissions RG-30/5
- UMass News (News Office)
- RG-5/3
- UMass Nutrient Data Bank
- see Food Science and Nutrition, Department of–Nutrient Data Bank, UMass RG-25/F5/3
- UMass 125th Anniversary Slide Show (1988)
- RG-187/1
- UMass Peacemakers
- see Peacemakers, UMass (1982-1987) RG-45/80/P4
- see also Peacemakers Records (1963-1990) MS309
- UMass Plato User’s Group Newsletter
- see Massachusetts CAI Consortium Newsletter (1985- ) RG-29/00
- UMass Program at Freiburg
- see Freiburg, UMass Program at RG-25/F8
- U-Mass Tenant Association (UMTA)
- RG-35/12/3
- UMass Worcester
- see Medical School, Worcester RG-55/2
- U-Math Newsletter (1981)
- RG-25/M5/00
- UMET
- see UMass Educational Television (UMET) RG-13/1/3
- UMPSO
- see Pagan Association, UMass RG-45/70/P3
- UMTA
- see UMass Tenant Association (UMTA) RG-35/12/3
- UMTC
- see University of Massachusetts Transportation Center (1994- ) RG-25/U4
- Undergrad, The (Business Club) (1974-1976)
- RG-12/4
- Undergraduate Admissions Task Force (1999- )
- RG-40/2/U2
- Undergraduate Advising and Academic Support Center (UAASC) (1997- )
- RG-6/7
- Undergraduate Art Students Association (U-ARTS) (1987)
- RG-45/40/U5
- Undergraduate Course of Study Committee (Faculty Senate, 1960-1963)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Undergraduate Curriculum Study Committee’s Project (Faculty Senate, 1996- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Undergraduate Education, Associate Provost for
- see Provost for Undergraduate Education, Associate (1972-1973, 1981- ) RG-6/10
- Undergraduate Journal
- RG-45/00/U5
- Undergraduate Retention Committee (Official University Committee) (1992)
- RG-40/2/U4
- see also Retention Committee (1985- ) RG-40/2/R5
- Unification Church of America (Religious Group) (1981-1984)
- RG-45/70/U5
- Union, Credit
- see Credit Union RG-40/5/C7
- Union of Professional Employees
- see Union of Professional Employees (UPE) MS-47
- Union of Student Employees (1975-1976) RG-45/45/U5
- Union Program Council
- RG-45/17
- Union, Radical Student
- see Radical Student Union RG-45/80/R1
- Union, Social
- see Social Union RG-45/90/S6
- Union Video Center (Student Video Project) (1972)
- RG-45/30/U5
- Unions and Associations
- RG-45/45
- Unionization, Student
- see Student Unionization (Association) RG-45/45/S7
- Unions and Associations (Faculty and Staff)
- RG-40/5
- Unions and Associations (Student Body)
- RG-45/45
- Unions, Employees
- see Unions and Associations RG-40/5
- United Asia House (1989)
- RG-45/40/U6
- see also United Asia Learning Resource Center (UALRC) (1990) RG-25/U5
- United Asia Learning Resource Center (UALRC) (1990)
- RG-25/U5
- see also United Asia House (1989) RG-45/40/U6
- United Christian Foundation (UCF)
- RG-30/12
- United States Student Association (USSA) (1983-1988)
- RG-45/80/U5
- Universities, State
- see Land-Grant Colleges, State Universities RG-60/1
- University Advancement
- see University Relations and Development RG-39
- University Affairs Committee (Faculty Senate, 1965-1972)
- RG-40/2/A3
- University as a Whole
- RG-1
- University as a Whole–Publications
- RG-1/00
- University Bulletin (1973-1977)
- RG-5/00/6
- see also Weekly Bulletin, University Bulletin (1953-1971) and Executive Bulletin RG-5/00/3
- University Career Center
- see Career Center, University RG-30/9/5
- University Center for Community College Affairs
- see Higher Education, Center for RG-13/3/19/4
- University Center for Economic Development (1977- )
- RG-6/4/14/2
- see also Economic Development, Center for RG-12/12
- University China Committee
- see China Committee, University RG-40/2/C4
- University Chorale
- see Singing Clubs–University Chorale RG-25/M9.5
- University College (Official University Committee) (1966-1967)
- RG-40/2/U5
- University College Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1966)
- RG-40/2/A3
- University Committee on AIDS
- see AIDS, University Committee on RG-40/2/A5.5
- University Committee on Alcohol Use
- see Alcohol Use, University Committee on (Official University Committee) RG-40/2/A6
- University Committees, Official
- see Official University Committees RG-40/2/A1-W6
- University Community Service Council (1993- )
- RG-40/2/U6
- University Computer Service Newsletter
- see UCS Notes RG-29/00/4
- University Computing Center
- see Computer Center RG-29
- University Computing Services
- see Computer Center RG-29
- University Conference Services
- RG-7/3
- University Counsel
- RG-4/16
- University Day School
- see School RG-25/H9
- University Democrats (Student Social Action Group) (1989- )
- RG-45/80/U6
- University Directions
- see Handbooks (Student Affairs) RG-30/00/2
- University Faculty Senate, ad hoc Committee
- see Faculty Senate, University, ad hoc Committee on (Official University Committee) (1955) RG-40/2/F2
- University Fund for the Future (UFF) (1989- )
- RG-50/7/1
- University Gallery
- see Art Gallery RG-11/15
- University Guide Service
- see ARCON (1965-1984) RG-45/90/A7
- see also University Tour Service (1984- ) RG-30/4/1
- University Historical Collection
- RG-1/200-299
- University History Committee
- see History Committee, University (125th Anniversary, 1986-1987) RG-40/2/H5
- see also Campus Awareness Committee (1986- ) RG-40/2/C.5
- University History Project (125th Anniversary, 1987-1988)
- RG-1/208
- University Honors Program
- see Honors Program RG-6/4/11
- University Human Subjects Review Committees
- RG-9/1/2/1
- University Information Systems
- see Umass Information Technology Services RG-35/7
- University Internship Program
- see Internships, Office of (University Internship Program) RG-11/6
- University Lectures, Committee on
- see Lectures, Committee on University RG-40/2/L1.5
- University Magazine
- see Massachusetts Magazine (1990-1996) RG-5/00/11
- University Medal for Outstanding Service (1973)
- RG-2/99
- see also Awards, Prizes RG-1/11
- University Monthly Anthropological Survey Service
- see UMASS (Newsletter) (1982-1989) RG-25/A6/00
- University Newsletter (News Bureau) (1968-1970)
- RG-5/00/2
- University Notebook (News Bureau) (1980-1981)
- RG-5/3/2
- University of El Salvador (UES)
- RG-60/3
- University of Lowell
- RG-55/4
- University of Massachusetts Foundation (1950- )
- RG-50/7
- see also Trustees Council RG-2/4
- University of Massachusetts, Future Committee on
- see Future University of Massachusetts (Official University Committee) (1970-1971) RG-40/2/F8
- University of Massachusetts-Industry Research on Polymers, Center for
- see Center for University of Massachusetts-Industry Research on Polymers RG-25/P7.5
- University of Massachusetts Republican Club
- see Republican Club, University of Massachusetts (1983- ) RG-45/80/R4
- University of Massachusetts Transportation Center (UMTC)
- RG-25/U4
- University, Officials of the (Photographs)
- see Officials of the University (Trustees and Presidents Photographs) RG-110
- University Outreach
- RG-16
- University Outreach, Provost for
- see Vice Chancellor for University Outreach RG-6/6
- University Outreach, Vice Chancellor For
- see Vice Chancellor for University Outreach (2000- ) RG-16/1
- University Photo Negatives Collection
- RG-171
- University Photography Club
- see Photographers Association RG-45/40/P5
- University Policy
- see Vice President for University Policy RG-3/2
- University Press (Graduate School)
- RG-10/4
- see also Research and Graduate Studies RG-9
- University Professors, American Association of
- see American Association of University Professors (AAUP) RG-40/5/A2
- University Relations and Development
- RG-39
- University Relations and Development Council (Faculty Senate, 1995)
- RG-40/2/A3
- University Relations and Development–Publications
- RG-39/00
- University Relations and Development–Vice Chancellor for
- see Vice Chancellor for University Relations and Development RG-39/1
- University Relations, Vice President for
- see Vice President for University Relations RG-3/14
- University Report (President’s Office) (1978-1979)
- RG-3/00
- University, Secretary of the
- see Secretary of the University RG-3/3
- University Staff Association (USA)
- RG-40/5/U6
- see also Massachusetts State Employees Association (MSEA) (prior to 1977) MS-49
- University Statistics (USTAT) (1998) (Student Special Interest Group) RG-45/40/U8
- University Store
- RG-37/5
- University Theatre
- RG-25/T3.8
- University Tour Service (1984- )
- RG-30/4/1
- see also ARCON (University Guide Service) (1965-1984) RG-45/90/A7
- University Without Walls (UWW) (School of Education)
- RG-13/4/2/3
- see also Associate Provost for Special Program RG-6
- University Without Walls Newsletter (1972-1987)
- RG-13/4/2/3
- University Women
- RG-40/7
- University Women’s Network (UWN)
- RG-40/5/U7
- University Women’s Professional Network (UWPN)
- see Women in Staff Professional Positions (WISPP) RG-40/5/W5
- University Writing Program
- RG-7/11
- University Year for Action (UYA) (1971-1976)
- RG-6/4/4
- Upbeat (1986-1989)
- RG-30/11/1
- UPC
- see Union Program Council (UPC) RG-45/17
- Update (1982-1991)
- RG-25/P8/00
- UPE
- see Union of Professional Employees (MTA) MS-47
- Upside Down Club (Religious Group) (1992- ) RG-45/70/U7
- Upsilon Pi Epsilon (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/U6
- Upward Bound (1966-1993)
- RG-6/4/13
- see also Upward Bound Committee (Faculty Senate, 1967) RG-40/2/A3
- Future Scholars of America (1993- ) RG-6/4/13.5
- Upward Bound, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1967)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Urban and Community Forestry, Northeast Center for
- see Northeast Center for Urban and Community Forestry (1996- ) RG-25/N7
- Urban Education, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/23/1
- USA
- see University Staff Association (USA) RG-40/5/U6
- USSA
- see United States Student Association (USSA) RG-45/80/U5
- UVC TV-19 (Student Run Television Station) (1999- )
- RG-45/30/U7
- UWN
- see University Women’s Network (UWN) RG-40/5/U7
- UWPN
- see Women in Staff Professional Positions (WISPP) RG-40/5/W5
- UWW
- see University Without Walls (UWW) RG-13/4/2/3
- UYA
- see University Year for Action (UYA) (1971-1976) RG-6/4/4
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Silvio O. Conte Papers, 1950-1991.
389 boxes (583.5 linear feet).
Massachusetts State Senator for the Berkshire District, 1950-1958, and representative for Massachusetts’s First District in the United States Congress for 17 terms, 1959-1991, where he made significant contributions in the areas of health and human services, the environment, education, energy, transportation, and small business.
Spanning four decades and eight presidents, the papers offer an extraordinary perspective on the major social, economic, and cultural changes experienced by the American people. Includes correspondence, speeches, press releases, bill files, his voting record, committee files, scrapbooks, travel files, audio-visual materials and over 5,000 photographs and slides.
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Subjects- Massachusetts--Politics and government--1951-
- Massachusetts. Senate
- United States--Politics and government--20th century
- United States. Congress. House
Contributors- Conte, Silvio O. (Silvio Oltavio), 1921-1991
Types of material- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
- Sound recordings
Call no.: MS 371
View related collections: Civil rights, Environment, Massachusetts (West), Medical, Politics & governance, Social change, Vietnam War : : No Comments
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
View related collections: African American, Antiracism, Civil rights, Communism & Socialism, Digital, Du Bois, W.E.B., Peace, Political activism, Social change, Social justice : : No Comments
Lynnette E. Foucher Cookbook Collection, 1902-2000.
429 items (8 linear feet).
1929 cookbook
Assembled by Lynnette E. Foucher, this collection consists chiefly of cookbooks produced by food companies between the 1920s-1970s. These cookbooks reflect the changing role of women in the home as well as new food trends and innovative technology. Taken together, the collection offers a glimpse into the way meal preparation changed in the U.S. during the second half of the twentieth century and how this change transformed the way we eat today.
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Subjects- Convenience foods--United States--History--20th century
- Cooking, American--History--20th century
- Cooking--Social aspects
- Diet--United States--History
- Food--Social aspects
- Women consumers--United States--History
- Women in advertising--United States--History
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 684
View related collections: Cookery, Printed materials : : No Comments
William K. Hefner Papers, 1962-1978.
6 boxes (9 linear feet).
In 1960, William K. Hefner (1915-1993) became one of the first of new breed of radical pacifists to run for elective office, when he ran as a peace candidate for Congress in the 1st district of Massachusetts. An accountant from Greenfield, Hefner was involved at a national level with movements for peace and civil rights. An early member of SANE, a founder of Political Action for Peace in 1959 (now CPPAX) and the Greenfield Peace Center (1963), and an active member of the American Friends Service Committee, War Resisters League, Turn Toward Peace, and the World Without War Conference, Hefner was an energetic force in the movements for peace and disarmament, civil rights, and a more just economic system. He ran unsuccessfully for office in three elections between 1960 and 1964, and supported peace candidate H. Stuart Hughes in his bid for election to the U.S. Senate in 1962.
The Hefner papers offer a remarkable record of politically-engaged activism for peace and social justice in the early 1960s. With an intensely local focus, Hefner was tied in to the larger movements at the state and national level, corresponding with major figures such as A.J. Muste, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Spock, and Arthur Springer. The collection includes particularly rich documentation of the early years of Political Action for Peace, which Hefner helped found, with correspondence, minutes of meetings, and publications, as well as equally rich materials on Hefner’s bids for congress in 1960 and 1962.
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Subjects- American Friends Service Committee Western Massachusetts
- Antinuclear movement--Massachusetts
- Civil Rights movements--Massachusetts
- Greenfield Community Peace Center
- Massachusetts Political Action for Peace
- Nonviolence
- Pacifists--Massachusetts
- Peace movements--Massachusetts
- Platform for Peace (Organization)
- Political Action for Peace
- SANE, Inc
- Turn Toward Peace (Organization)
- United States. Congress--Elections, 1960
- United States. Congress--Elections, 1962
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements
Contributors- Boardman, Elizabeth F
- Hefner, William K.
- Hughes, H. Stuart (Henry Stuart), 1916-1999
- Muste, Abraham John, 1885-1967
- Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987
- Springer, Arthur
Types of material
Call no.: MS 129
View related collections: Antinuclear, Civil rights, Cold War culture, Massachusetts (West), Peace, Political activism, Politics & governance, Vietnam War : : No Comments
Leonard D. Hollister Collection, 1890-1966.
48 boxes, 94 items (56 linear feet).
Santa Clara figurative bowl (70.291)
Born in Denver, Colorado, in October 1884, Leonard D. Hollister was a collector of Southwestern Native American pottery and the son of Uriah S. Hollister, a prominent executive with the Continental Oil Company and author of The Navajo and His Blanket (1903), an early work on Navajo textiles.
The Hollister collection is a diverse assemblage of 94 works by Native American potters, representing a cross-section of southwestern cultures and pueblos. According to Fred A. Rosenstock, who purchased the collection after Hollister’s death, the pieces were acquired one or two at a time over several decades, often purchased directly from the artist. Hollister acquired examples from pueblos including Acoma, Cochiti, Hopi, Jemez, Laguna, Maricopa, Picuris, San Ildefonso, San Felipe, San Juan, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo, Taos, Tesusque, Zia, and Zuni. The signed pieces, over a quarter of the collection, includes works by some of the century’s most influential potters.
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Subjects- Indian pottery--North America
- Pueblo Indians--Industries
Types of material
Call no.: MS 688
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Indusco Bailie School Collection, 1940-1952.
1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Bailie Technical School boys with masks
Following the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, the New Zealand expatriate Rewi Alley threw his considerable talents behind the war effort. Building upon knowledge acquired over a decade of living in China, Alley helped organize the Chinese Industrial Cooperative Movement (CIC). The CIC coordinated the creation of industrial cooperatives throughout unoccupied China to keep industrial production flowing, and it sponsored a series of industrial schools named after Alley’s friend Joseph Bailie to provide training and support.
The Indusco Bailie School Collection includes documents and photographs relating to the establishment and operation of the Bailie Schools in China during and immediately after the Second World War. Probably associated with the Indusco offices in New York City, these documents include a model constitution for industrial cooperatives, typewritten reports on Bailie Schools, and published articles describing the schools’ efforts. The reports extend through 1949, and include three mimeographed newsletters from the Shantan Bailie School for the months immediately following the school’s liberation by Communist forces. Also included are printed works by Alley and eighteen photographs taken between 1942 and 1944 of students and scenes at Bailie Schools.
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Subjects- China--History--1937-1949
- Chinese industrial cooperatives
- Cooperative societies--China
- Shantan Bailie School (Kansu, China)
- Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
Contributors- Indusco
- Rewi, Alley, 1897-1987
Types of material
Call no.: MS 564
View related collections: Asia, Education, Labor, Photographs, World War II : : No Comments
Edward Judice Photograph Collection, 1973-2010.
281 digital images, 2 videos
Lathe operator, Rodney Hunt co., 1974
Raised on Long Island, Ed Judice embarked on a path in photography at the age of 13 when he took a job sweeping floors in a local photo studio. After picking up work photographing locally and a stint in the army, he moved to New York city, Judice began doing commercial work for ad agencies and magazines and eventually with Polaroid. Through Polaroid, he began developing contacts in western Massachusetts, eventually moving to Wendell in the early 1970s. He maintains an active studio in Northampton.
The Judice collection consists of a series of 59 digital images relating to a photo documentation project at the Rodney Hunt factory in Orange, Mass., in 1973 and 1974; a series of photographs documenting the bicentennial of Wendell in 1981; and two video documentaries of the Three County Fair, Northampton, Mass., 2007, and “Benny and Joe: A friendship,” 2010.
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Subjects- Foundry workers--Massachusetts--Orange
- Northampton (Mass.)
- Rodney Hunt Company
- Serrazina, Joe
- Shoemakers--Massachusetts--Northampton
- Shu-Fix (Northampton, Mass.)
- Strojny, Benny.
- Wendell (Mass.)--Centennial celebrations, etc.
ContributorsTypes of material- Digital images
- Video recordings
Call no.: PH 046
View related collections: Digital, Manufacturing, Massachusetts (East), Photographs : : 1 Comment
Laymen's Academy for Oecumenical Studies Records, 1956-1976.
22 boxes (11.5 linear feet).
An oecumenical ministry based in Amherst, Massachusetts, that sought to inspire local citizens to act upon their religious faith in their daily lives and occupations, and to reinvigorate religious dialogue between denominations.
Includes by-laws, minutes, membership records, news clippings, press releases, treasurer’s reports, letters to and from David S. King, correspondence between religious leaders and local administrators, and printed materials documenting programs and organizations in which the Laymen’s Academy for Oecumenical Studies (L.A.O.S.) participated or initiated, especially Faith and Life Meetings. Also contains questionnaires, announcements, bulletins, and photographs.
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Subjects- Christian union--Massachusetts--History
- Interdenominational cooperation--Massachusetts--History
Contributors- King, David S., 1927-
- Laymen's Academy for Oecumenical Studies (Amherst, Mass.)
Types of material
Call no.: MS 020
View related collections: Massachusetts (West), Religion, Social change, Social justice : : No Comments
League of Women Voters of Amherst Records, 1939-2001.
60 boxes (33 linear feet).
Non-partisan political organization based in Amherst, Massachusetts that influences public policy through education and advocacy by registering voters, organizing candidate forums, publishing voting guides, and disseminating general information on the legislative process and the functioning of government on the local, state, and federal levels.
Includes minutes, annual reports, financial records, publications, extensive files on specific programs, photographs, video- and audio-tapes, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings. Also contains information on two league members who rose to national prominence: Lucy Wilson Benson (Under Secretary of State in the federal government in 1977) and Jane F. Garvey (Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration in 1997).
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Subjects- Amherst (Mass.)--Politics and government
- Education--Massachusetts--Amherst--History
- Housing--Massachusetts--Amherst--History
- Massachusetts--Politics and government--1951-
Contributors- Benson, Lucy Wilson
- Garvey, Jane F
- League of Women Voters of Amherst (Amherst, Mass.)
Types of material- Oral histories
- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
Call no.: MS 296
View related collections: Civic organizations, Massachusetts (West), Oral history, Politics & governance, Women : : No Comments