Special Collections & University Archives
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (Washington, D.C.)
PATCO Records, 1972-1981.
12 boxes (17 linear feet).
Established in 1968, PATCO was certified as the exclusive representative for all FAA air traffic controllers. A little more than a decade later, union members went on strike demanding better working conditions despite the fact that doing so was in violation of a law banning strikes by government unions. In response to the strike, the Reagan administration fired the strikers, more than 11,000, and decertified the union. Over time the union was eventually reformed, first in 1996 as an affiliate with the Federation of Physicians and Dentists union, and later as an independent, national union in 2004.
Correspondence, financial records, notes and memos documenting the activities of the Boston area branch of PATCO. Letters, announcements, and planning documents leading up to the 1981 strike shed light on the union’s position.
Subjects- Air traffic controlers--Labor unions
- Collective bargaining--Aeronautics--United States
- Labor unions--Massachusetts
Contributors- Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (Washington, D.C.)
Call no.: MS 479
View related collections: Labor, Massachusetts (East), Vermont : : No Comments
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
View related collections: Education, Japan, Photographs, UMass faculty, Women : : No Comments
Sidney Topol Papers, 1944-1997.
52 boxes (78 linear feet).
Sidney Topol
An innovator and entrepreneur, Sidney Topol was a contributor to several key developments in the telecommunications industries in the latter half of the twentieth century. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts (1947) and an engineer and executive at Raytheon and later Scientific-Atlanta, Topol’s expertise in microwave systems led to the development of the first effective portable television relay links, allowing broadcasts from even remote areas, and his foray into satellite technologies in the 1960s provided the foundation for building the emerging cable television industry, permitting the transmission of transoceanic television broadcasts. Since retiring in the early 1990s, Topol has been engaged in philanthropic work, contributing to the educational and cultural life in Boston and Atlanta.
The product of a pioneer in the telecommunications and satellite industries and philanthropist, this collection contains a rich body of correspondence and speeches, engineering notebooks, reports, product brochures, and photographs documenting Sidney Topol’s forty year career as an engineer and executive. The collection offers a valuable record of Topol’s role in the growth of both corporations, augmented by a suite of materials stemming from Topol’s tenure as Chair of the Electronic Industries Association Advanced Television Committee (ATV) in the 1980s and his service as Co-Chair of a major conference on Competitiveness held by the Carter Center in 1988.
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Subjects- Boston (Mass.)--Social conditions--20th century
- Cable television
- Electronic Industries Association
- Raytheon Company
- Scientific-Atlanta
Contributors
Call no.: MS 374
View related collections: Business & industry, Innovation & entrepreneurship, Manufacturing, Media, UMass, UMass alumni : : No Comments
Massachusetts Federation of Business and Professional Women Records, 1925-1992.
25 boxes (36.5 linear feet).
First called for in 1918 as a result of the need for a coordinated women’s effort during World War I, the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs was not officially formed until just after the armistice was signed in 1919. The new organization did not die with the end of the war, however, as first expected. Instead the group determined that the need for a national business women’s organization was of equal or greater importance during a time of peace. Today Massachusetts state affiliates continue to improve the lives of working women through action on issues such as economic empowerment, women’s health, family and medical leave, and pay equity.
The records of the Massachusetts Federation of Business and Professional Women consist chiefly of correspondence and minutes of meetings, which together chronicle the various issues the state club has worked on for more than sixty years. In addition to materials that document the efforts of the state affiliate there are also records for local chapters in Massachusetts (Hampshire County and Upper Cape Cod centered in Falmouth) which include annual reports and newsletters. Publications issued by the parent organization, BPW/USA, connect the national agenda with topics of importance to the state and local chapters.
Subjects- Businesswomen--Massachusetts
- Women--Massachusetts
- Women--Societies and clubs--History
Contributors- Business and Professional Women/USA
- Massachusetts Federation of Business and Professional Women
Call no.: MS 394
View related collections: Business & industry, Women : : No Comments
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (U.S.) Records, 1970-2008.
58 boxes (87 linear feet).
Keith Stroup, ca. 1975
Founded by attorney Keith Stroup in 1970, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) is the nation’s oldest and most prominent organization advocating for an end to cannabis prohibition. A nonprofit public-interest advocacy group based in Washington, DC, NORML has lobbied at the state and federal levels for the elimination of penalties for the cultivation, possession, and responsible use of cannabis, and it has met with success in state-level efforts at decriminalization. Over the years, NORML has led a wide variety of educational initiatives and coordinated its activities with other organizations working for cannabis reform. More recently, NORML has become a significant voice in the struggle to legalize the therapeutic use of marijuana.
The records of NORML offer a perspective on more than forty years of grassroots advocacy in cause of drug policy legislation. Highly varied in nature, the records include organizational records, research files on marijuana and marijuana use, promotional materials prepared by NORML, and letters from persons incarcerated for possession. The collection is currently being received by SCUA with new additions expected in the near term.
Subjects- Marijuana--Law and legislation
- Marijuana--Physiological effect
- Marijuana--Therapeutic use--Social aspects
ContributorsTypes of material- Letters (correspondence)
- Photographs
- Videotapes
Call no.: MS 757
View related collections: Counterculture, Drug policy, Political activism, Prison issues, Reform : : No Comments
Lea K. Bleyman Papers, 1958-2004.
2 boxes (3 linear feet).
The protistologist Lea Bleyman has conducted research into the genetics, mating systems, and life cycles of ciliates. A former student of Tracy Sonneborn, Bleyman has served as past Secretary and President (2001-2002) of the Society of Protozoologists, and spent many years on the faculty of the Department of Natural Sciences at Baruch College.
The Bleyman Papers contain lab and research notes, abstracts of talks and conference materials, along with some correspondence and annual progress reports from Baruch College. The earliest materials in the collection relate to her years as a student in Sonneborn’s lab.
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Subjects- Baruch College--Faculty
- Paramecium--Genetics
- Protozoans--Composition
- Protozoans--Genetics
- Protozoology--Conference
- Society of Protozoologists
- Tetrahymena--Genetics
Contributors- Bleyman, Lea K
- Nanney, David Ledbetter, 1925-
- Sonneborn, Tracy Morton, 1905-1981
Types of material
Call no.: MS 548
View related collections: Protistology, Women : : No Comments
Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979.
169 boxes (84.5 linear feet).
Horace Mann Bond, ca.1930
Educator, sociologist, scholar, and author. Includes personal and professional correspondence; administrative and teaching records; research data; manuscripts of published and unpublished speeches, articles and books; photographs; and Bond family papers, especially those of Horace Bond’s father, James Bond. Fully represented are Bond’s two major interests: black education, especially its history and sociological aspects, and Africa, particularly as related to educational and political conditions.
Correspondents include many notable African American educators, Africanists, activists, authors and others, such as Albert C. Barnes, Claude A. Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Arna Bontemps, Ralph Bunche, Rufus Clement, J.G. St. Clair Drake, W.E.B. Du Bois, Edwin Embree, John Hope Franklin, E. Franklin Frazier, W.C. Handy, Thurgood Marshall, Benjamin E. Mays, Pauli Murray, Kwame Nkrumah, Robert Ezra Park, A. Phillip Randolph, Lawrence P. Reddick, A.A. Schomburg, George Shepperson, Carter G. Woodson and Monroe Work.
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Subjects- Africa--Description and travel
- African American educators
- African Americans--Education--History--20th century
- American Society of African Culture
- Atlanta University
- Dillard University
- Fort Valley State College
- International African American Corporation
- Julius Rosenwald Fund
- Lincoln University
- Race relations--United States
Contributors- Barnes, Albert C. (Albert Coombs), 1872-1951
- Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972
- Bond, James, 1863-1929
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
- Nkrumah, Kwame, 1909-1972
Types of material
Call no.: MS 411
View related collections: African American, Antiracism, Civil rights, Du Bois, W.E.B., Education, Social change, Social justice : : No Comments
William Smith Clark Papers, 1814-2003 (Bulk: 1844-1886).
(14.75 linear feet).
William Smith Clark
Born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, in 1826, William Smith Clark graduated from Amherst College in 1848 and went on to teach the natural sciences at Williston Seminary until 1850, when he continued his education abroad, studying chemistry and botany at the University of Goettingen, earning his Ph.D in 1852. From 1852 to 1867 he was a member of Amherst College’s faculty as a Professor of Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. As a leading citizen of Amherst, Clark was a strong advocate for the establishment of the new agricultural college, becoming one of the founding members of the college’s faculty and in 1867, the year the college welcomed its first class of 56 students, its President. During his presidency, he pressured the state government to increase funding for the new college and provide scholarships to enable poor students, including women, to attend. The college faced economic hardship early in its existence: enrollment dropped in the 1870s, and the college fell into debt. He is noted as well for helping to establish an agricultural college at Sapporo, Japan, and building strong ties between the Massachusetts Agricultural College and Hokkaido. After Clark was denied a leave of absence in 1879 to establish a “floating college” — a ship which would carry students and faculty around the world — he resigned.
The Clark Papers include materials from throughout his life, including correspondence with fellow professors and scientists, students in Japan, and family; materials relating to his Civil War service in the 21st Massachusetts Infantry; photographs and personal items; official correspondence and memoranda; published articles; books, articles, television, and radio materials relating to Clark, in Japanese and English; and materials regarding Hokkaido University and its continuing relationship with the University of Massachusetts.
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Subjects- Agricultural colleges--Japan--History
- Agricultural colleges--Massachusetts--History
- Agriculturists--Japan
- Agriculturists--Massachusetts
- Amherst (Mass.)--History
- Amherst College--Faculty
- Amherst College--Students--Correspondence
- Hokkaido (Japan)--History
- Hokkaid¯o Daigaku--History
- Hokkaid¯o Teikoku Daigaku--History
- Japan--Relations--United States
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--History
- Sapporo N¯ogakk¯o--History
- Sapporo N¯ogakk¯o. President
- T¯ohoku Teikoku Daigaku. N¯oka Daigaku--History
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- United States--Relations--Japan
- Universität Göttingen--Students--Correspondence
Contributors- Clark, William Smith, 1826-1886
- Massachusetts Agricultural College. President
Types of material- Drawings
- Photographs
- Realia
- Scrapbooks
Call no.: RG 3/1 C63
View related collections: Agricultural education, Civil War, Horticulture & botany, Japan, UMass, UMass administration : : No Comments
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- Pagan Association, UMass (Religious Groups) (1989- )
- RG-45/70/P3
- Paintings
- see Portraits (Iconographic Materials) RG-182/2
- see also Water Color Paintings (Memorabilia, general) RG-183/5
- Pakistani Student Association (PSA) (1996- )
- RG-45/40/P2
- Pan Hellenic Council (1959-1983)
- RG-45/90/P3
- see also Social Union (1872-1940) RG-45/90/S6
- Pandemonia (1971-1972)
- RG-25/S7/00
- Panoramic Photos
- RG-170
- PAP
- see Photo Archives Project (PAP) RG-172
- Parachute Club, Sport (1975-1995)
- RG-45/40/P3
- Parchment, The Sylvan
- see Sylvan Parchment, The (1976) RG-45/00/S11
- Parents Day (Official University Committee) (1925)
- RG-40/2/P2
- Parents Newsletter (1962-1968)
- RG-1/00/4
- Parking and Transportation Council (1972-1975)
- RG-40/2/P3
- see also Traffic and Parking Appeals Board (1972- ) RG-40/2/T7
- Parking Appeals Board, Traffic and
- see Traffic and Appeals Board (1972- ) RG-40/2/T7
- Parking Coordinator, Transportation
- RG-30/20
- see also Transit Service (Student Senate Committee) RG-45/7/T7
- and
- Parking Services (1994- ) RG-35/21
- Parking Enforcement
- see Parking Services RG-35/21
- Parking Office
- see Parking Coordinator RG-30/20
- Parking Services (1994- ) RG-35/21
- Parking Services (1994- )
- RG-35/21
- Pass-Fail, ad hoc Sub-Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1967)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Patent Review Committee (Faculty Senate, 1986-1987)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Pau, France–UMass Summer School at
- see French and Italian Department–Pau, France (UMass Summer School) RG-25/F9
- PAUMA
- see Professional Association of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (PAUMA) RG-40/5/P7
- see also Professional Staff Organization (PSO) RG-40/5/P7.7
- PAUMA Bulletin (1987-1989)
- RG-40/5/P7
- Payroll, Personnel
- see Personnel, Payroll (Human Resources Office) RG-35/2
- Peace and Justice in the Middle East, UMass Faculty and Staff for (unofficial organization) (1990-1991)
- RG-40/3/P1
- Peace Corps (UMass Training Program, Africa) (1962)
- see International Programs RG-6/4/9
- Peace in Central America, Faculty and Staff for (unofficial organization)
- RG-40/3/P2
- Peacemakers, UMass (1982-1984)
- RG-45/80/P4
- see also Peacemakers Records (1963-1990) MS309
- Peer Sex Education Program RG-30/15/2/2
- Pelham Quarry
- see Quarry, Pelham (Physical Plant) (1866) RG-36/50/Q8
- People for A Socially Responsible University (PSRU)(Student Social Action Group) (1989-1990)
- RG-45/80/P5
- People For Choice (Student Social Action Group) (1989)
- RG-45/80/P6
- People’s Gay Alliance
- see Gay Alliance, People’s (Lesbian, Bisexual and Gay Alliance) RG-45/40/G3
- People’s Market (1974- )
- RG-45/40/P4
- People’s Market — Collective Works (2002)
- see Collective Works (People’s Market) (2002) RG-45/00/C4.9
- People’s News-Stand (1975-1977)
- RG-45/40/P4.5
- PERI
- see Political Economy Research Instiute (PERI) (1998- ) RG-25/E1.6
- Personnel Affairs, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1971)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Personnel and Financial Services, Director of
- see Business Office, Director of Personnel and Financial Services RG-35/3
- Personnel, Assistant Vice President for Labor Relations
- see Assistant Vice President for Labor Relations and Personnel RG-3/17/1
- Personnel Office Newsletter (1962, 1966-1968, 1972-1975)
- RG-35/2
- Personnel-Payroll (Human Resources Office)
- RG-35/2
- Personnel-Payroll (Human Resources Office)–Classified Employment Opportunities
- see Classified Employment Opportunities ("Yellow Sheet") RG-35/2
- Personnel-Payroll (Human Resources Office)–Employment Opportunities
- see Employment Opportunities ("Beige Sheet") RG-35/2
- Personnel/Payroll (Human Resources Office)–Personnel Office Newsletter
- see Personnel Office Newsletter RG-35/2
- Personnel Policies ad hoc Committee on, Multicampus Academic (1974-75)
- see Inter-Campus Committees (2-campus and 3-campus) RG-3/100
- Personnel, Vice President for Labor Relations and, Assistant
- see Vice President for Labor Relations and Personnel, Assistant RG-3/17/1
- Perspectives (Housing Services) (1980-1985)
- RG-32/00
- Pest Control Guide for Commercial Growers in Massachusetts and Connecticut
- see Extension Service, Cooperative– Pest Control Guide for Commercial Growers in
- Massachusetts and Connecticut (1971-1975) RG-15/8
- Pesticide Chemical Information Center
- RG-25/E4.9
- Phi Alpha Theta (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/P2
- Phi Beta Kappa (Honor Society) (1932- )
- RG-40/3/P3
- Phi Beta Kappa News Bulletin (1937-1965)
- RG-40/3/P3
- see also Key Reporter, The (1936-1963, 1974-1978) RG-40/3/P3
- Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Program
- see Phi Beta Kappa RG-40/3/P3
- Phi Beta Sigma (1985-1989)
- RG-45/90/P4
- Phi Delta Kappa (1984, 1993)
- RG-45/90/P5
- Phi Eta Sigma (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/P5
- Phi Kappa Phi (Honor Society) (1904- )
- RG-40/3/P4
- Phi Mu Delta (1980-1993)
- RG-45/90/P5.2
- Phi Sigma Alpha (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/P6
- Phi Sigma Delta (1978, 1985)
- RG-45/90/P5.5
- Phi Sigma Kappa (1873-1973)
- RG-45/90/P5.6
- Phi Sigma Pi (1996)
- RG-45/60/P6.25
- Philosophy Department
- RG-25/P2
- Phonodiscs (Sound Recordings)
- RG-185/1
- Photo Archives Project (PAP)
- RG-172
- Photo Center (Photographic and Motion Picture Services)
- RG-5/7
- Photo Center Slide Collection
- RG-187/2
- Photo Collection, Fred Moore
- see Fred Moore Photo Collection RG-173
- Photo Negatives Collection
- see University Photo Negatives Collection RG-171
- Photographer’s Association (1962-1973)
- RG-45/40/P5
- Photographic and Motion Picture Services
- see Photo Center (Photographic and Motion Picture Services) RG-5/7
- Photographic Services (University Relations and Development)
- see Photo Center RG-5/7
- Photographs
- RG-100 thru RG-176
- Photographs (proof sheets)
- see Proof Sheets (photographs) RG-176
- Photography Club, University
- see Photographer’s Association RG-45/40/P5
- Photos, Oversize
- see Oversize Photos RG-175
- see also Lithographs RG-182/1
- Photos, Panoramic
- see Panoramic Photos RG-170
- Physical Education, Men’s Department
- RG-25/P3.1
- Physical Education, Professional Preparation in
- RG-25/P3.3
- Physical Education, School of
- see School of Physical Education RG-18
- Physical Education, Women’s Department (WOPE)
- RG-25/P3.2
- Physical Plant (Department)
- RG-36
- Physical Plant Department, Director
- RG-36/1
- Physical Plant Publications
- RG-36/00
- see also Mainstay (Physical Plant) (1969-1978) RG-36/00
- Physical Plant Subject Files
- RG-36/50
- Physical Sciences Library (1961- )
- RG-8/3/10
- Physics and Astronomy–Cognitive Development Project
- RG-25/P3/3
- Physics and Astronomy Department
- RG-25/P3
- See also collections relating to members of the Physics Department
- Physics and Astronomy–Five College Astronomical Society
- RG-25/P3
- Physics and Astronomy–Five College Radio and Astronomy Observatory
- RG-25/P3
- Physics and Astronomy–Scientific Reasoning Research Institute
- RG-25/P3/3
- Pi Beta Phi (1964-1966)
- RG-45/90/P5.7
- Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) (1988)
- RG-45/90/P5.9
- Pi Tau Sigma (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/P6.5
- Picketing, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1967-1971,1987)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Picketing and Recruitment, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1987)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Pierce College (School of Management)
- RG-12/6
- PIKE
- see Phi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) RG-45/90/P5.9
- Pistol Team
- see Sports-Men’s Pistol Team (1966) RG-18/2
- Placement Files (Microfilm)
- RG-190/9
- Placement Service, Career Planning and
- see Career Planning and Placement Service RG-30/9/5
- see also Placement File (Microfilm) RG-190/1
- Planning
- see Office of Planning and Budget (OPB) RG-4/3/3
- Office of Institutional Research and Planning (OIRP) RG-4/3/4
- Planning and Budget, Office of
- see Office of Planning and Budget (OPB) RG-4/3/3
- Planning and Facilities Development, Office of
- RG-36/3
- Planning and Resource Development Series
- see Holdsworth Natural Resources Center–Planning and Resource Development Series (#’s 1-28) RG-15/3
- Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1970-1980)
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also Campus Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1956-1960, 1974-1975) RG-40/2/A3
- Campus Physical Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1974- ) RG-40/2/A3
- Master Planning Committee (Faculty Senate, 1961-1974) RG-40/2/A3
- Long Range Planning Committee, ad hoc (Faculty Senate, 1966-1971) RG-40/2/A3
- Planning Office (1965- )
- RG-6/15/4
- Planning, Project
- see Director of Business Procedure and Project Planning RG-3/4/5
- Planning, Vice President for
- see Vice President for Planning RG-3/7
- Plans (Cartographic Materials)
- RG-181/4
- Plant and Soil Sciences Department
- RG-25/P4
- Plant Biology
- RG-25/P4.5
- Plant Pathology Department
- RG-25/P5
- Plant Pathology–Florists’ and Gardeners’ Club
- RG-25/P5
- Plaque (Student Publication) (1939)
- RG-45/00/P4
- Plaques (Memorial)
- see Memorial Stones and Plaques (Physical Plant) RG-36/50/M4
- see also Plaques (Memorabilia, General) RG-183/3
- Plaques (Memorabilia, general)
- RG-183/3
- see also Memorial Stones and Plaques RG-36/50/M4
- Plato User’s Group Newsletter, UMass
- see Massachusetts CAI Consortium Newsletter (1985- ) RG-29/00
- Plays, Films and (Posters)
- see Films and Plays (Poster Collection) RG-180/4
- Poetry Circular (Student Publication) (1963)
- RG-45/00/P5
- Pointers for Pork Profits
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Pointers for Pork Profits (1949, 1954, 1968-1974) RG-15/8
- Police
- RG-30/18
- Police Officers, International Brotherhood of
- see International Brotherhood of Police Officers (NAGE) RG-40/5/P6
- Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) (1998- )
- RG-25/E1.6
- Political Science Department
- RG-25/P6
- Political Science Department–Public Administration, Graduate Program
- RG-25/P6/1
- Polity (Political Science Department) (1968- )
- RG-25/P6/00
- Polo Team
- see Sports-Men’s Polo Team (ca. 1896) RG-18/2
- Polymer Research
- see Center for University of Massachusetts-Industry Research on Polymers (CUMIRP) RG-25/P7.5
- Polymer Research Institute
- RG-9/8
- see also Polymer Science and Engineering Program RG-25/P7
- Polymer Science and Engineering Program
- RG-25/P7
- Pomology
- see Plant and Soil Sciences RG-25/P4
- Pond, Campus
- see Campus Pond and Isle of View (Physical Plant) RG-36/104/P6
- Poor Women’s Task Force (Everywoman’s Center)
- RG-7/2/2/4
- Population Studies, Certificate Program in
- RG-25/P6.2
- Portraits (Iconographic Materials)
- RG-182/2
- Portuguese Club (1976-1977)
- RG-45/40/P6
- Portuguese Department
- see Hispanic Literature and Linguistics RG-25/H4
- Post-War Period, Massachusetts State College in the
- see Massachusetts State College in the Post-War Period (Official University Committee) (1944) RG-40/2/M4.5
- Poster Collection
- RG-180
- Poster Collection, Miscellaneous/Art
- RG-180/5
- Poultry Club (1927-1954)
- RG-45/40/P6.5
- POWER
- see Progressive Organization of Women’s Rights (POWER) (1989) RG-45/80/P7
- Pow-Wow (Student Publication) (1948)
- RG-45/00/P6
- Precisionettes (Special Student Interest Group) (1946-1965)
- RG-45/40/P7
- Pre-Law Association (1966-1986)
- RG-45/40/P7.4
- Pre-Medical Society (1982)
- RG-45/40/P7.5
- President, Selection Committee to Advice on (Faculty Senate, 1969)
- RG-40/2/A3
- President, Selection of a (Official University Committee) (1927, 1932-1933, 1968-1969)
- RG-40/2/P6
- President’s Cabinet
- see Cabinet, President’s RG-3/12
- Presidents, Individual (1864- ) RG-3/1
- see also Presidents (Photographs) RG-110/1
- President’s Office
- RG-3
- President’s Office, Organization Charts (1967- )
- RG-3/00/1
- President’s Office, Publications (1948- )
- RG-3/00
- Presidents Photographs
- RG-110/1
- Press, Committee on Faculty Senate (Faculty Senate, 1962- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Press Information (Commencement)
- RG-1/7/1
- Press, UMass
- see University Press RG-10/4
- Principal Investigators, Faculty Group of (1978)
- RG-40/3/P7
- Print Shop (Campus Center)
- RG-37/6
- Printed Materials (Oversize Materials)
- RG-184
- Printout (Massachusetts Data, Center for) (1983-1984)
- RG-15/8.3
- Privacy Task Force
- see Committees in Student Affairs–Privacy Task Force RG-30/1/3
- Prize Essays
- see Awards, Prizes RG-1/11
- Prizes
- see Awards, Prizes RG-1/11
- Process Design and Control, Center in, Industry/University
- see Chemical Engineering Department–Industry/University Center In Process Design and Control RG-25/C2/3
- Procurement
- RG-35/6
- Production
- see Design and Production RG-39/6
- Professional Association of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (PAUMA)
- RG-40/5/P7
- Professional Association of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst–Bulletin (PAUMA)
- see PAUMA Bulletin RG-40/5/P7
- Professional Employees, Union of
- see Union of Professional Employees (UPE) RG-40/5/P8
- Professional Personnel, Chancellor’s Committee on (1966-1972)
- RG-40/2/P7
- Professional Preparation in Physical Education
- see Physical Education, Professional Preparation in RG-25/P3.3
- Professional Schools, Associate Provost for
- see Provost for Professional Schools, Associate (1971-1976) RG-6/14
- see also Schools themselves RG-12 thru 18
- Professional Staff Appeals Committee
- RG-40/5/P7.5
- Professional Staff Organization (PSO) (1984- )
- RG-40/5/P7.7
- Professors, American Association of University
- see American Association of University Professors (AAUP) RG-40/5/A2
- Program and Budget Council of Faculty Senate (Faculty Senate, 1973- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Program for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns (1986- )
- RG-30/2/6
- see also People’s Gay Alliance RG-45/40/G3
- Lesbian Union RG-45/40/L4
- Program Groups (Student)
- see Fine Arts/program groups (Student) RG-45/45/50
- Programs, Academic
- see Academic Departments, Programs, Institutes, Centers RG-25
- Programs (School of Education) (1967-1977)
- RG-13/3/25
- Progress Report (Experiment Station, 1888- )
- see Experiment Station (1888- )–Progress Report (1962- ) RG-15/2.2
- Progressive Candidates Pool
- RG-45/13
- Progressive Organization of Women’s Rights (POWER) (1989-1996)
- RG-45/80/P7
- Progressive Student (Student Publications) (1984)
- RG-45/00/P7
- Project ABLE (Affirmative Business Leadership Education) (School of Management)
- RG-12/2
- Project Bridge (1968)
- RG-40/2/P8
- Project I Can (College of Arts and Sciences) (1992)
- RG-11/8
- Project Pulse
- see Student Affairs Research and Education Office (SAREO) RG-30/27
- Project STRIDE (Springfield Teacher Recruitment to Increase Diversity In Education (1996- )
- RG-13/1/2
- Project 10, Inquiry Program
- RG-32/5
- see also Inquiry Program (School of Education) RG-13/4/2/1
- Proof Sheets/Contact Sheets (Photographs)
- RG-176
- Property and Receiving
- RG-35/13
- Protests and Demonstrations, Student
- see Student Protests and Demonstrations RG-45/101
- Provost
- see Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost RG-6/1
- Provost, Assistant to the
- RG-6/1/1
- Provost for Faculty Relations, Associate (1983-1989)
- RG-6/8
- Provost for Professional Schools, Associate (1971-1976)
- RG-6/14
- see also schools themselves RG- 12-18
- Provost for Special Programs, Associate (1968-1982)
- RG-6/4
- see also departments RG-25/A-Z
- Provost for Undergraduate Education, Associate (1972-1973, 1981- )
- RG-6/10
- Provost for University Outreach, Interim Vice
- RG-6/6
- Provost for Women and Minority Groups, Associate (1968-1981)
- RG-6/13
- see also Affirmative Action Office RG-4/7
- Everywoman’s Center RG-7/2
- Provost’s Administrative Council
- see Deans Council; Provost’s Administrative Council; Academic Deans Meeting (1955-1972) RG-6/2
- Provost’s Task Force on Academic Computing
- see Computing, Provosts Task Force on Academic (1984-1985) RG-40/2/C6.7
- PSA
- see Pakistani Student Association (PSA) (1996- )
- Psi Chi (Honor Society) RG-45/60/P7
- PSO
- see Professional Staff Organization (PSO) (1984- ) RG-40/5/P7.7
- PSRU
- see People for a Socially Responsible University (PSRU) (Student Social Action Group) RG-45/80/P5
- Psychological Services Center
- RG-25/P8.4
- Psychology Department
- RG-25/P8
- Psychology Department–Behavioral Biology, Dept. of
- RG-25/P8
- Psychology Department–Cognitive Science Society
- RG-25/P8/3
- Psychology Newsletter (1987- 1990)
- RG-25/P8/00
- Psychometric and Evaluation Research, Laboratory of (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/23/3.1
- Public Administration, Bureau of
- see Bureau of Public Administration RG-25/P6.4
- Public Administration, Graduate Program in
- see Political Science Department–Public Administration, Graduate Program in RG-25/P6
- Public Affairs
- RG-5
- see also Public Affairs (President’s Office) RG-3/10
- Public Affairs (President’s Office)
- RG-3/10
- see also Public Affairs RG-5
- Public Affairs, Director of
- RG-5/1
- Public Affairs Publications
- RG-5/00
- Public Art Sites, Galleries and
- see Galleries & Public Art Sites (Physical Plant) RG-36/50/G2
- Public Health Center, Northeast Regional Environmental
- see Northeast Regional Environmental Public Health Center RG-17/1/1
- Public Health, Division of
- RG-17/1
- see School of Public Health and Health Sciences RG-17/1
- Public Health, Division of–Biopharmaceutical Research Unit
- RG-17/1
- Public Health, Division of–Biostatistics Technical Reports
- RG-17/1
- Public Health, Division of–Newsletter (1984-1987)
- RG-17/1
- Public Health, School of (1989-1993)
- see School of Public Health and Health Sciences (1993- ) RG-17
- Public Higher Education, Campus Convention on the Future of, Coordinating Committee on the
- see Campus Convention on the Future of Public Education, Coordinating Committee on (1995- ) RG-40/3/C2
- Public Information (President’s Office)
- RG-3/20
- Public Information, Office of (Public Affairs)
- RG-5/3
- see also Vice Chancellor for University Relations and Development, RG-39/1.
- Public Manager’s Notebook (1981-1988)
- see Institute for Governmental Services (IGS) RG-3/8
- Public Policy and Administration, Center for
- see Center for Public Policy and Administration (CPPA) (1997- ) RG-25/P6.3
- Public Policy Committee (Student Senate) (1986- )
- RG-45/7/P8
- Public-Private Records, Student Affairs Task Force on (1974- )
- see Committee in Student Affairs–Privacy Task Force RG-30/1/3
- Public Relations, Publications and
- see Publications and Public Relations (1954-1956) RG-40/2/P9.2
- Public Safety (Department)
- RG-30/17
- see also Campus Safety News RG-30/17
- Public Safety Department (Photographs)
- RG-143
- Public Safety Monthly Summaries (1973-1990)
- RG-30/17
- Public School Partnership (Five-College Inc. Program)
- RG-60/5/2
- Public School Students, Tutoring Enrichment Assistance Model for
- see Tutoring Enrichment Assistance Model for Public School Students (TEAMS) RG-7/12
- Public Service Council (1968)
- see Inter-Campus Committees–Public Service Council RG-3/100
- Public Service Fund
- see Healy Endowment/Public Service Fund (Research and Graduate Studies) RG-9/2/4
- Public Services (Library)
- RG-8/3
- Public Services Office (Library) (1953- )
- RG-8/3/1
- Public Student Coalition (Student Association) (1976)
- RG-45/45/P8
- Publications (Official University Committee) (1916-1927)
- RG-40/2/P9
- Publications and Broadcast Board, Student (1966, 1969)
- RG-45/30/P8
- Publications and Public Relations (Official University Committee) (1954-1956)
- RG-40/2/P9.2
- Publications Committee (Faculty Senate, 1970)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Publications Department
- RG-39/8
- Publications Office (Public Affairs)
- RG-5/4
- Publications, Official
- see Printed, mimeos, etc. (University as a Whole) RG-1/00
- Publications Policy (Official University Committee) (1949-1950)
- RG-40/2/P9.1
- Publications, Student
- see Student Publications RG-45/00
- Publicity
- see UMass News (Release) RG-5/3
- Publicity (Official University Committee) (1926-1927)
- RG-40/2/P9.5
- Publicity about UMass (Public Affairs)
- RG-5/10
- Histories and historians ‘ files (1898- ) RG-1 201
- Pulse, Project
- see Student Affairs Research and Education Office (SAREO) RG-30/27
Q
- QTV Fraternity (1869-1997)
- RG-45/90/Q8
- Quarry, Pelham (Physical Plant) (1866)
- RG-36/50/Q8
- Quarterly, The (1958-1959)
- see Collegian Quarterly (1938-1962) RG-45/00/C6.2
- Quest Program, The (Chancellor’s Office) (1985- )
- RG-4/9/1
- Questor (Student Publication) (1974)
- RG-45/00/Q8
- Quilt Project, AIDS Memorial
- see AIDS Memorial Quilt Project (1992- ) RG-11/20
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- WAGES
- see Women’s Admissions and General Support (WAGES) RG-45/40/W6
- Wail, Summer School
- see Summer School Wail RG-45/00/S10
- Walden Learning Center
- see Psychology Department RG-25/P8/3
- Waltham Experiment Station
- see Suburban Experiment Station, Waltham RG-15/9
- Waltham Field Station
- see Suburban Experiment Station, Waltham RG-15/9
- Waltham Suburban Experiment Station
- see Suburban Experiment Station, Waltham RG-15/9
- Ward Commission
- see Massachusetts Commission on Corruption (Ward Commission) RG-36/23
- Wareham Agricultural Engineering Laboratory
- see Agricultural Engineering Laboratory, Wareham RG-25/M6.1
- Wareham Aquacultural Engineering Laboratory
- see Aquacultural Engineering Laboratory, Wareham RG-25/M6.1
- Washington Irving Literary Society (1867-1892)
- RG-45/40/W3
- see also Literary Society (1953-1959) RG-40/3/L4
- Waste Prevention, National Environmental Technology for
- see National Environmental Technology for Waste Prevention Institute (NETI) RG-25/N3
- Water Color Paintings (Memorabilia, general)
- RG-183/5
- Water Crisis, UMass Amherst (Physical Plant) (1980-1989)
- RG-36/50/W3
- see also Water Supply (Physical Plant) RG-36/50/W4
- Water Polo
- see Sports, Men’s Water Polo (1992) RG-18/2
- Sports, Women’s Water Polo (1995- ) RG-18/2
- Water Resources Research Center (WRRC)
- RG-25/W2
- Water Resources Research Center–Annual Reports (1968, 1970- )
- RG-25/W2/00
- Water Resources Research Center–Completion Reports (1969-1977)
- RG-25/W2/00
- Water Resources Research Center–Newsletter (1983-1993)
- RG-25/W2/00
- Water Resources Research Center–Publications
- RG-25/W2/00
- Water Resources Research Center–Special Reports
- RG-25/W2/00
- Water Supply (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/50/W4
- see also Water Crisis (1980-1989) RG-36/50/W3
- Waugh Arboretum (Physical Plant) (1944)
- RG-36/104/W3
- Waugh Memorial Garden Committee (Faculty Senate, 1980)
- RG-40/2/A3
- W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies
- see Afro-American Studies, W.E.B. Du Bois Department of RG-25/A4
- W. E. B. Du Bois Library
- see Library Buildings-Tower (University Library/W.E.B. Du Bois Library) (1961- ) RG-8/5/3
- W.E.B. Du Bois Petition Coalition (1993-1995)
- RG-45/80/W4
- Weekly Biff, The (Student Publication) (1910)
- RG-45/00/W4
- Weekly Bulletin (1971-1985)
- see Weekly Bulletin, University Bulletin, and Executive Bulletin RG-5/00/3
- Weekly News, The (Student Publication) (1989)
- RG-45/00/W5
- Weekly Bulletin, University Bulletin, and Executive Bulletin (1912-1985)
- RG-5/00/3
- see also University Bulletin (newsprint format) RG-5/00/6
- Campus Chronicle (newspaper)(1985- ) RG-5/00/10
- West Campus Design Proposal (1993) (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/104/W4
- Western European Area Studies (Program and Committee)
- RG-25/W3
- Western Massachusetts Latin American Solidarity Committee
- see Latin American Solidarity Committee, Western Massachusetts RG-45/80/L3
- WFCR of Note (1991- )
- RG-60/8
- WFCR Program Guide (1966-1991)
- RG-60/8
- WFCR Radio Station
- RG-60/8
- WFCR Weekly Classified Music (1993- )
- RG-60/8
- Wheel (Student Social Action Group) (1986)
- RG-45/80/W3
- WIG
- see Women in German (WIG) (1975- ) RG-40/3/W5
- Wilder Times (Landscape Architecture Department) (1972-1993)
- RG-25/L2/00
- Wildlife Research Unit; Fishery Unit, Massachusetts Cooperative
- (College of Food and Natural Resources) RG-15/6
- Wildlife Research Unit; Fishery Unit, Massachusetts Cooperative–Contributions (1970-1974)
- RG-15/6
- Wildlife Research Unit Quarterly Progress Report (Massachusetts Cooperative)
- see Massachusetts Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit Quarterly Progress Report (1948-1988) RG-15/6
- Winter, Alumni Day
- see Mid-Winter Alumni Day (1923-1926) RG-40/2/M5
- Winter School
- see Summer School, Short Courses RG-6/17
- WISPP
- see Women in Staff Professional Positions (WISPP) RG-40/5/P7
- WMUA (FM Radio Station) (1948- )
- RG-45/30/W6
- WOCH (Orchard Hill Radio Station) (1987- )
- RG-45/30/W7
- Women, Advisory Council of
- see Advisory Council of Women (1921-1964) available online (Five College Archives Digital Access Project )
- see also Advisory Council of Women (Film, ca. 1927) RG-186/100/1
- Women and Minority Groups, Associate Provost for
- see Provost for Women and Minority Groups, Associate (1968-1981) RG-6/13
- see also Affirmative Action Office (1982- ) RG-4/7
- Everywoman’s Center RG-7/2
- Women, Dean of
- see Dean of Women RG-30/3
- see also Dean of Women, Helen Curtis (1902-1993) available online (Five College Archives Digital Access Project )
- Women in German (WIG) (1975- ) RG-40/3/W5
- Women in Staff Professional Positions (WISPP)
- RG-40/5/W5
- Women, National Organization for
- see National Organization for Women (NOW) (1989- ) RG-45/80/N7
- Women, New England Council of Land-Grant University
- see New England Council of Land-Grant University Women RG-60/1/1
- Women of Color Program (1993-1998) /Women of Color Leadership Network (WOCLN) (1998- )
- (Everywoman’s Center ) RG-7/2/2/9
- see also Third World Women’s Programmer (1979-1989) RG-7/2/2/5
- Women, Status of, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1970- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Women, University
- see University Women RG-40/7
- Women’s Admissions and General Support (WAGES) (1985-1989)
- RG-45/40/W6
- Women’s Caucus and Vietnam Veterans Against the War (1971-1972)
- RG-45/80/W5
- Women’s Clubs
- see Engineering Faculty Women’s Club (Engineering Wives) RG-40/7/3
- New Comer’s Club RG-40/7/2
- University Women RG-40/7
- Women’s Conference, Five-College
- see Five-College Women’s Conference, Valley Women’s Studies Journal RG-60/9
- Women’s Educational Equity Project (WEEP)
- see Women’s Equity Project RG-7/2/2/1
- Women’s Equity Project (1972-1984)
- RG-7/2/2/1
- Note: Formerly Women’s Educational Equity Project (WEEP)
- Women’s Health, Center for Research and Education in
- see Center for Research and Education in Women’s Health (CREWH) RG-17/1/2
- Women’s Leadership Project (1984-1989)
- RG-45/80/W6
- Women’s Network, Graduate
- see Graduate Women’s Network (1994- ) RG-45/40/G7
- Women’s News in the Collegian (Official University Committee) (1978)
- RG-40/2/W6
- Women’s Physical Education (WOPE)
- see Physical Education, Women’s RG-25/P3.2
- Women’s Program Development
- RG-7/8
- Women’s Programmer, Third World
- see Third World Women’s Programmer RG-7/2/2/5
- Women’s Rights, Progressive Organization of
- see Progressive Organization of Women’s Rights (POWER) (1989- ) RG-45/80/P7
- Women’s Student Government Association (WSGA)
- RG-45/4
- see also Women’s Student Government Association Handbooks for Women (1925-1941) available online (Five College Archives Digital Access Project )
- Women’s Studies Newsletter (1976- ) RG-25/W5/00
- Women’s Studies Program
- RG-25/W5
- Wood Science and Technology
- RG-25/W7
- WOPE Department
- see Physical Education, Women’s Department (WOPE) RG-25/P3.2
- Worcester Medical School
- see Medical School, Worcester RG-55/2
- Wrestling
- see Sports, Men’s Wrestling (1965, 1970-1971) RG-18/2
- Writing Program
- RG-25/E3/1
- see also University Writing Program RG-7/11
- Writing Program, ad hoc Committee for (Faculty Senate, 1982- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- WRRC
- see Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) (1970- ) RG-25/W2
- WSGA
- see Women’s Student Government Association (WSGA) RG-45/4
- WSUR (Southwest Radio Station) (1998)
- RG-45/30/W8
- WSYL (Sylvan Radio Station) (1986)
- RG-45/30/W9
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