Special Collections & University Archives
Bishop, Sam
American Friends Service Committee Records, 1975-2005.
24 boxes (36 linear feet).
Established in 1968 in response to the war in Vietnam, the AFSC office in western Massachusetts did not limit its focus to draft and military counseling, instead the organization broadened its focus over time to include educational and outreach programs for a variety of peace and socal justice issues. Today the chapter focuses on economic justice, campaigns against U.S. military intervention, and actions to combat racism and classism. With an emphasis on serving the community of western Massachusetts, the program is equally committed to calling attention to issues of both national and local importance. Recent campaigns range from ending the war in Iraq and supporting peace in Columbia to preventing the construction of a new jail in Chicopee.
The collection consists chiefly of subject files that together provide a picture of the various issues in which the western Massachusetts AFSC was involved. Topics range from the organization’s earliest focus, the Vietnam War, to the first Gulf War, landlord/tenant relations, immigration, and landmines. The collection also includes materials relating to public figures, some of whom traveled to the region to speak.
Subjects- Activists--Massachusetts
- Massachusetts--Economic conditions
- Peace movements--Massachusetts
- Social justice--Massachusetts
Contributors- American Friends Service Committee. Western Massachusetts
Call no.: MS 459
View related collections: Antiracism, Civil rights, Massachusetts (West), Peace, Prison issues, Social justice : : No Comments
James Aronson Collection of W.E.B. Du Bois, 1946-1983.
2 boxes (1.5 linear feet).
Materials written by or pertaining to W.E.B. Du Bois, collected by James Aronson, who was executive editor of the “National Guardian” from 1948 to 1967. Includes correspondence, speeches by Du Bois in published form, articles by Du Bois, biographical sketches and tribute articles about Du Bois, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
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Subjects- African Americans--Civil rights
- African Americans--History--1877-1964
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Death and burial
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Views on Pan-Africanism
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Views on democracy
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Views on pacifism
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Views on socialism
- National Guardian
- Socialism--Africa
Contributors- Du Bois, Shirley Graham, 1896-1977
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Types of material
Call no.: MS 292
View related collections: African American, Antiracism, Civil rights, Du Bois, W.E.B., Social change : : No Comments
Thomas Barton Papers, 1947-1977 (Bulk: 1960-1974).
4 boxes (2 linear feet).
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In the early 1960s, Tom Barton (b. 1935) emerged as a leader in the Left-wing of the Young People’s Socialist League, the national youth affiliate of the Socialist Party. Deeply committed to the civil rights and antiwar struggles and to revolutionary organizing, Barton operated in Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York and was a delegate and National Secretary at the 1964 convention in which tensions within YPSL led to its dissolution.
A small, but rich collection, the Barton Papers provide a glimpse into the career of a long-time Socialist and activist. From Barton’s entry into the Young People’s Socialist League in the latest 1950s through his work with the Wildcat group in the early 1970s, the collection contains outstanding content on the civil rights and antiwar movements and the strategies for radical organizing. The collection is particularly rich on two periods of Barton’s career — his time in the YPSL and Student Peace Union (1960-1964) and in the Wildcat group (1968-1971) — and particularly for the events surrounding the dissolution of YPSL in 1964, following a heated debate over whether to support Lyndon Johnson for president. The collection includes correspondence with other young radicals such as Martin Oppenheimer, Lyndon Henry, Juan McIver, and Joe Weiner.
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Subjects- Antiwar movements
- Civil rights movements
- Communists
- Revolutionaries
- Socialist Party of the United States of America
- Socialists--United States
- Student Peace Union
- Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements
- Wildcat
- Young People's Socialist League
Contributors- Barton, Thomas
- Gilbert, Carl
- Henry, Lyndon
- MacFadyen, Gavin
- McIver, Juan
- Oppenheimer, Martin
- Shatkin, Joan
- Shatkin, Norm
- Verret, Joe
- Weiner, Joe
Call no.: MS 539
View related collections: Civil rights, Cold War culture, Communism & Socialism, Labor, Peace, Political activism, Social justice, Vietnam War : : No Comments
Sam Bishop Bronx-Lebanon (N.Y.) Incinerator Collection, 1982-1997.
4 boxes (6 linear feet).
A new medical waste incinerator for New York city hospitals became the focal point of drawn-out controversy in the 1990s. After proposals to place the facility in Rockland County and downtown Manhattan were scotched, a site in the South Bronx was selected. Even before it opened in 1991, the Bronx-Lebanon incinerator touched off fierce opposition. Built to dispose of up to 48 tons per day of medical waste gathered from fifteen regional hospitals, the incinerator was located in a poor and densely populated area, and worse, raising charges of environmental racism. Making matters worse, during its years of operation, it was cited for hundreds of violations of state pollution standards. A coalition of grassroots organizations led an effective campaign to close the facility, and in June 1997 the plant’s owner, Browning Ferris Industries agreed. In an agreement with the state two years later, BFI agreed to disable the plant and remove the emission stacks.
Gathered by an environmental activist and consultant from New York city, Sam Bishop, this collection documents the turbulent history of public opposition to the Bronx-Lebanon medical waste incinerator. In addition to informational materials on medical waste incineration, the collection includes reports and legal filings relative to the facility, some materials on the campaign to close it, and a small quantity of correspondence and notes from activists.
Subjects- Bronx (New York, N.Y.)--History
- Incinerators--Environmental aspects
- Medical wastes--Incineration
Types of material
Call no.: MS 703
View related collections: Antiracism, Environment, Medical, Social justice : : No Comments
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[ O ][ P, Q ][ R ][ S ][ T ][ U ][ V ][ W ][ XYZ ]
A
- A & F Notes (1996- ) (Administrative Services)
- RG-35/00
- AAC
- see Academic Advisors Council (AAC) (1986-1993) RG-40/3/A.5
- AASA
- see Asian American Students Association (AASA) (1975- ) RG-45/40/A8
- AAUP
- see American Association of University Professors (AAUP) RG-40/5/A2
- AAUP Newsletter
- see American Association of University Professors Newsletter (UMass Chapter) (1970-1980) RG-40/5/A2
- Abilities Unlimited (1986-1990)
- RG-45/40/A2
- ABLE, Project
- see Project ABLE RG-12/2
- ABSA
- see Applied Behavioral Science Alliance (ABSA) (1973-1974) RG-40/3/A6
- Academic Activities Board
- RG-30/23/2
- Academic Advisors Council
- RG-40/3/A.5
- Academic Advisory Council (College of Arts and Science)
- RG-11/2.1
- Academic Affairs
- RG-6
- Academic Affairs, Assistant Vice President for
- RG-3/6/1
- Academic Affairs, Associate Vice Chancellor for
- see Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Associate (1988) RG-6/3
- Academic Affairs Committee (Student Senate) (1972- )
- RG-45/7/A2
- Academic Affairs, Notes From
- see Notes From Academic Affairs (1981-1982) RG-6/00/N6
- Academic Affairs Publications
- RG-6/00
- Academic Affairs, Assistant Vice President for
- see Vice President for Academic Affairs, Assistant RG-3/6/1
- Academic Affairs, Vice Chancellor for
- see Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost RG-6/1
- Academic Affairs, Vice President for
- see Vice President for Academic Affairs RG-3/6
- Academic Budget, Director of
- RG-6/11
- Academic Calendar (Four & Five College Cooperation) (1958- )
- RG-60/5/00
- Academic Computing
- seeComputing, Provost’s Task Force on Academic (1984- ) RG-40/2/C6.7
- Academic Deans Meeting
- see Dean’s Council; Provost’s Administrative Council; Academic Deans Meeting (1955-1977) RG-6/2
- Academic Departments, Programs, Institutes, Centers
- RG-25
- Academic Development Center, Counseling and
- see Counseling and Academic Development Center (CADC) RG-11/8
- Academic Freedom, Faculty Group for (1969-1970)
- RG-40/3/A1
- Academic Honesty, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1969, 1977)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Academic Instructional Media Services (AIMS)
- RG-6/22
- see also Audio-Visual Department (1948-1990′s) RG-8/1/5.
- Academic Matters Committee/Council (Faculty Senate, 1965- )
- RG-40/2/A2
- see also Predecessor Committees: Curriculum, Course of Study
- Academic Matters Council
- see Academic Matters Committee (Faculty Senate, 1957- ) RG-40/2/A2
- Academic Personnel Policies Committee, ad hoc Multi-Campus (1974-1975)
- see Inter-Campus Committees–Personnel Policies Committee, ad hoc Multi Campus Academic (1974-1975) RG-3/100
- Academic Personnel Policies Committee (Faculty Senate, 1967- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also Personnel Policy Committee (Faculty Senate, 1967- ) RG-40/2/A3
- Academic Planning and Assessment, Office of (OAPA)
- see Office of Academic Planning and Assessment (OAPA) RG-4/3/6
- Academic Priorities, ad hoc Committee (Faculty Senate, 1978- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Academic Programs, Residential
- see Residential Academic Programs RG-32/14
- Academic Review Committee, ad hoc (Faculty Senate, 1977)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Academic Support Center, Undergraduate Advising and
- see Undergraduate Advising and Academic Support Center (UAASC) (1997- ) RG-6/7
- Academic Support Services, Dean
- RG-30/4
- ACCESS (1989)
- RG-45/40/A2.5
- ACCENTS (1997- ) (Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station)
- RG-15/2.2
- Accounting Association
- see Accounting Department–Accounting Association RG-25/A2
- Accounting, Cashiering
- RG-35/5
- Accounting Department
- RG-25/A2
- Acid Rain Monitoring Project Newsletter
- see ARM Newsletter (1985-1993) RG-25/W2/00
- ACLAN
- see Comparative Literature–American Comparative Literature Association Newsletter (ACLAN) (1968-1971) RG-25/C8/00
- Acquisitions (Library) (1870- )
- RG-8/4/1
- Action Committee, ad hoc Faculty/Librarian (1980)
- RG-40/3/A1.5
- Action, University Year for
- see University Year for Action (UYA) RG-6/4/4
- Activities and Events, Miscellaneous (Photographs)
- RG-145
- see also Panoramic Photos RG-170
- Activities, Departmental (Photographs)
- see Departmental Activities (Photographs) RG-160
- Activities Problems, Student Workshop on
- see Student Workshop on Activities Problems (SWAP) RG-45/40/S8.8
- Activities Without Formal Organization or Name, Student
- see Student Activities Without Formal Organization or Name RG-45/100
- Acts (Printed materials, oversize)
- RG-184/1
- Actuarial Program
- see Mathematics and Statistics Dept.–Actuarial Program RG-25/M5/3
- ADAEP
- see Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education Program (ADAEP) (Division of Human Services and Applied Behavioral Sciences) RG-13/4/1
- Addresses (Commencement) (1871- )
- RG-1/7/3
- Adelphia (Honorary Society)
- RG-45/60/A3
- Administration and Finance, Vice Chancellor for
- see Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance RG-35/1/1
- Administration and Leadership (School of Education–Design for Effective Learning Cluster)
- RG-13/3/23/7
- see also Leadership and Administration, Center for (Educational Planning and Management Cluster) RG-13/3/17/3
- Administration, Dean of
- see Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services RG-35/1
- Administrative Instruction (Administrative Services)
- RG-35/00
- Administrative Notices
- RG-35/00
- Administrative Policy, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1957-1958)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Administrative Reorganization of Special Programs, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1981)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Administrative Services
- RG-35
- Administrative Services, Publications
- RG-35/00
- Administrative Services, Vice Chancellor for
- see Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services RG-35/1
- Admissions
- RG-30/5
- see also Graduate Admissions RG-9/5/2
- Admissions and Records, Board of (Faculty Senate, 1960- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Admissions Task Force, Undergraduate
- see Undergraduate Admissions Task Force (1999- ) RG-40/2/U2
- Advanced Study in the Humanities, Institute for
- see Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (IASH) (1981- ) RG-6/19
- Advancement, University
- see University Relations and Development RG-39
- Advising and Academic Support Center, Undergraduate
- see Undergraduate Advising and Academic Support Center (UAASC) (1997- ) RG-6/7
- Advising Center, College of Arts and Sciences, Information and
- see College of Arts and Sciences Information and Advising Center (CASIAC) RG-11/5
Advisory Council of Women (View online)
- RG-30/24
- Advisory Council of Women Film (ca. 1927)
- RG-186/100/1
- Aerobics, Men’s
- see Sports-Men’s Aerobics (1988) RG-18/2
- Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical and
- see Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering RG-25/M6
- Aesthetics, Center for
- RG-13/3/21/3
- Affirmative Action Office (1982- )
- RG-4/7
- see also Provost for Women and Minority Groups, Associate ( 1968-1981) RG-6/13
- Affirmative Business Leadership Education (ABLE)
- see Project ABLE RG-12/2
- African-Latino-Asian-Native American
- see ALANA Honor Society RG-45/60/A3.5
- ALANA, Office of
- RG-45/80/A4.5
- African Students Association
- see Afro-American Society RG-45/40/A3.2
- Afro-American Society/African Student Association (ASA) (1968- )
- RG-45/40/A3.2
- Afro-American Studies, W.E.B. Du Bois Dept. of
- RG-25/A4
- see also Five College Black Studies Program RG-60/5/3; Five College Cooperation RG-60/5
- AFSCME, Local 1776; Council 41
- see Local 1776 AFSCME; Council 41 RG-40/5/S4
- AGENDA, The New Senate (1993 )
- RG-45/00/A1
- Aggie Banqueteer (1917)
- RG-45/00/A2
- Aggie Life (Student Body Newspaper)
- RG-45/00/A3
- see also Aggie Life (Duplicate Collection) (1890) RG-99/1
- Aggie Life (Microfilms) (1890-1901) RG-190/11
- Aggie Life (Duplicate Collection) (1890)
- RG-99/1
- Aggie Life (Microfilms)
- RG-190/11
- Aggie News Letter (1917)
- RG-45/00/A4
- Aging, Center on
- see Center on Aging (Human Development Concentration) RG-13/4/10
- Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology
- see Environmental Sciences, Department of RG-25/E8
- Agricultural and Food Economics
- see Food and Resource Economics RG-25/F45
- Agricultural and Food Economics–Progress Report on Research (Department Series)
- RG-25/F45
- Agricultural and Resource Economics, Dept. of
- see Food and Resource Economics, Dept. of RG-25/F4.5
- Agricultural Education Circular (Extension Service, Cooperative)
- RG-15/8
- Agricultural Engineering, Department of
- RG-25/A5.5
- see also Food and Agricultural Engineering RG-25/F4
- Agricultural Engineering Laboratory, Wareham
- RG-25/M6.1
- Agricultural Experiment Station (Main Microfilms)
- see UMass Library catalog for holdings
- Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Massachusetts
- see Experiment Station (1888- ) RG-15/2.2
- Agricultural Extension Service (Main Microfilms)
- see UMass Library catalog for holdings
- Agricultural Improvement Association (1911-1912)
- RG-45/40/A3.6
- Agricultural Management Systems Center
- RG-25/A5.75
- Agricultural Review, Massachusetts
- see Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts Agricultural Review (1926-1931) RG-15/8
- see also Massachusetts Agricultural Review (1926-1930) (Official University Committee) RG-40/2/M4
- Agricultural Review, Mass., Committee on
- see Massachusetts Agricultural Review, Committee on (1926-1930) RG-40/2/M4
- Agricultural Studies Center
- see International Agricultural Studies, Center for RG-15/4
- Agriculture, College of
- see College of Food and Natural Resources RG-15
- Agronomy
- see Plant and Soil Sciences RG-25/P4
- Agronomy Digest
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Agronomy Digest (1982-1993) RG-15/8
- Ahora (Student Social Action Group) (1974)
- RG-45/80/A4
- AIDS Memorial Quilt Project (1992- )
- RG-11/20
- AIDS, University Committee on (Official University Committee) (1987-1993)
- RG-40/2/A5.5
- AIMS
- see Academic Institute Media Services (AIMS) RG-6/22
- see also Audio-Visual Department (as part of library) RG-8/1/5
- Air Science, Military
- see Military and Air Science RG-25/M8
- ALANA Honor Society
- RG-45/60/A3.5
- Note: As of 1999, ALANAI (African- Latino- Asian- Native American and International Honor Society)
- ALANA, Office of (Asian Latino African Native American)
- RG-45/80/A4.5
- ALANAI
- see ALANA Honor Society RG-45/60/A3.5
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education Program (ADAEP) (Division of Human Services and Applied Behavioral Sciences)
- RG-13/4/1
- Alcohol Education Project, Demonstration
- see Demonstration Alcohol Education Project RG-30/15/2/3
- Alcohol Program, Residential Education
- see Residential Education Alcohol Program (REAP) (1987- ) RG-30/31
- Alcohol Use, University Committee on (Official University Committee) (1957-1959, 1984- )
- RG-40/2/A6
- Alliance for Student Power (ASP) (1994- )
- see Radical Student Union RG-45/80/R1
- Allied Students Against Prejudice (ASAP) (1992)
- RG-45/40/A4
- ALPHA BITS (1925-1928) (Phi Sigma Kappa)
- RG-45/90/P5.6
- Alpha Chi Omega (1962-1986)
- RG-45/90/A3.5
- Alpha Delta Phi (1980)
- RG-45/90/A4
- Alpha Epsilon Pi (1983, 1986)
- RG-45/90/A4.3
- Alpha Gamma Rho (1985)
- RG-45/90/A4.2
- Alpha Kappa Alpha (2000- )
- RG-45/90/A4.31
- Alpha Lambda Delta (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/A4.2
- Alpha Phi Alpha (1995)
- RG-45/90/A4.32
- Alpha Phi Gamma (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/A4.4
- Alpha Phi Mu (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/A4.45
- Alpha Phi Omega (1970)
- RG-45/90/A4.4
- see also Freshman Register (1974-1977, classes of 1978-1981) (Alpha Phi Omega) RG-45/00/F6.5
- Alpha Sigma Lambda (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/A4.7
- Alpha Sigma Phi
- see College Shakespearean Club (Alpha Sigma Phi) RG-45/90/C9
- Alpha Tau Gamma (1919- )
- RG-45/90/A4.6
- Alpha Zeta (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/A4.9
- ALSA Forum (National Journal) (1981-1984)
- RG-25/L7/00
- see also Legal Studies Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal (1985-1988) RG-25/L7/00
- Alternative Schools (School of Education–National Alternative Schools Program)
- RG-13/3/21/7
- Alternative Schools, Center for
- RG-13/4/10
- see also Alternative Schools RG-13/3/21/7
- Alternative School Program, National
- see Alternative Schools (National Alternative Schools Program) RG-13/3/21/7
- Alumni
- RG-50
- Alumni Advisory Committee on Campus Development (1945-1946)
- RG-6/15/2
- Alumni Affairs
- see Alumni Office RG-50/1
- Alumni Affairs, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate,1990)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Alumni, Associate
- see Associate Alumni RG-50/2
- Alumni Associations (City, Regional, and Other Special Associations–not athletic)
- RG-50/5
- Alumni Athletic Association, MAC
- see MACAAA RG-50/4
- Alumni Bulletin (1919-1953)
- RG-50/00/3
- see also Alumni Bulletin (Duplicate Collection) (1919-1953) RG-99/1
- Alumni, by Class (Photographs)
- see Students and Alumni, by Class (Photographs) RG-130
- Alumni Classes, by Year (including individual students)
- see Classes, by Year RG-50/6
- Alumni Club, On Campus
- see On Campus Alumni Club (1986-1989) RG-40/3/O5
- Alumni Committee on Campus Development
- see Alumni Advisory Committee (1945-1946) RG-6/15/2
- Alumni Connection, The UMASS (1992- )
- RG-50/00/3
- Alumni Day, Mid-Winter
- see Mid-Winter Alumni Day (Official University Committee) (1923-1926) RG-40/2/M5
- Alumni Directories
- see Directories, Alumni RG-50/1
- see also Directories, Student RG-1/00/5
- Alumni Directories (Duplicate Collection) (1918, 1929, 1935, 1968)
- RG-99/1
- Alumni Group, On-Campus
- see On-Campus Alumni Group (1986- ) RG-40/3/O5
- Alumni Materials (Duplicate Collection)
- RG-99/1
- Alumni News, MAC College and
- see MAC College and Alumni News (Vol. 1-6, 1903-1908) RG-50/00/3
- Alumni/ae Newsletter (School of Education)
- see School of Education Alumni Newsletter (1993) RG-13/00
- Alumni Obituaries, Biographies
- see Obituaries, Biographies (Alumni) RG-50/00/2
- Alumni Office (Office of Development and Alumni Affairs)
- RG-50/1
- Alumni Organizations by Class
- see Classes by Year (including individual students) RG-50/6
- Alumni Periodicals
- RG-50/00/3
- Alumni Photographs
- see Students and Alumni by Class (photographs) RG-130
- Alumni Publications
- RG-50/00
- Alumni, Stockbridge
- see Stockbridge Alumni RG-50/3
- Alumni/ae Newsletter (School of Education)(1993)
- RG-13/00
- Alumnus Magazine, The (Photo Collection)
- RG-147
Alumnus, The (Alumni Periodicals) (1953-1989) View online (1970-1976)
- RG-50/00/3
- see also Alumni Connection, The UMASS Winter (1992- ) RG-50/00/3
- Amateur Radio Club
- see Radio Club, Amateur (1948- ) RG-45/40/R3
- American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
- RG-40/5/A2
- see also American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Newsletter RG-40/5/A2
- American Association of University Professors Newsletter (1970-1980)
- RG-40/5/A2
- American Comparative Literature Association Newsletter (ACLAN) (1968-1976)
- RG-25/C8/00
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- see Local 1776, AFSCME, Council 41 (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) RG-40/5/S4
- American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CI0, Local-1359, UMASS Chapter
- see American Federation of Teachers–UMass Faculty Records (1963-1964) MS152
- American Legal Studies Association
- see ALSA Forum RG-25/L7/00
- American Literature, Early
- see Early American Literature RG-25/E3/00
- Americans for Freedom, Young
- see Young Americans for Freedom RG-45/80/Y6
- Amherst Camera Club
- see Camera Club, Amherst RG-45/40/C3
- Amherst Campus Council
- see Campus Council, Amherst (1992- ) RG-4/11
- Amherst Campus to Other Campuses of the University, ad hoc Committee
- on the Relationship of (Faculty Senate, 1972-1974) RG-40/2/A3
- Amnesty International, UMASS (1986-1998)
- RG-45/80/A5
- An Informal Chat with Non-Professional Woman (1972)
- RG-7/2/00
- Animal Care Committee (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/1/2/3
- Animal Husbandry, Animal Science Club
- see Veterinary and Animal Sciences–Animal Husbandry, Animal Science Club RG-25/V2
- Animal Rights Coalition (ARC) (1993)
- RG-45/80/A6
- Animal Science Club
- see Veterinary and Animal Sciences–Animal Husbandry, Animal Science Club RG-25/V2
- Animal Sciences
- see Veterinary and Animal Sciences RG-25/V2
- Animals (Photographs)
- RG-165
- Anniversary Slide Show, UMass 125th
- see UMass 125th Anniversary Slide Show (1988) RG-187/1
- Anniversaries
- see Centennial and Other Anniversaries; Special Days (1868- ) RG-1/8
- Annual Reports, Experiment Station
- see Experiment Station , Annual Reports (1888- ) RG-15/2.2
- Annual Reports, Experiment Station
- see Experiment Station, Annual Reports (1882-1895) RG-15/2.1
Annual Reports, University (1863-1989)
- RG-1/00/2
- View online (1864-1973) or View online (1879-1975)
- and Annual Reports, Duplicate Collection (1863-1989) RG-99/2
- Anthropological Survey Service, University Monthly
- see University Monthly Anthropological Survey Service (UMASS) RG-25/A6/00
- Anthropology, Department of
- RG-25/A6
- Anthropology Research Reports, Dept. of (1968-1989)
- RG-25/A6/00
- Anti-Racism Coalition (1992)
- RG-45/40/A5
- Anti-Semitism Task Force, Jewish Awareness
- see Civility in Human Relations, Commission on RG-40/2/C3
- Apartments (Lincoln, University and North Village)
- RG-35/12/1
- see also Apartments, North Village RG-36/102/N5
- Applesauce (1974-1976)
- RG-13/3/21/7
- see also Alternative School Programs RG-13/4/10
- Applied Behavioral Science Alliance (ABSA) (1973-1974)
- RG-40/3/A6
- Applied Behavioral Sciences, Division of Human Services
- see Division of Human Services and Applied Behavioral Sciences (HS/ABS) RG-13/4/1
- Applied Mathematics, Center for
- RG-25/M5.5
- Applied Technology Center (College of Engineering)
- RG-14/3
- Aquacultural Engineering Laboratory, Wareham
- RG-25/M6.1
- Arab/Arab Students Association (ca. 1969)
- RG-45/40/A6
- Arboretum
- see Waugh Arboretum (Physical Plant) (1944) RG-36/104/W3
- ARC
- see Animal Rights Coalition (ARC) (1993- ) RG-45/80/A6
- Archaeological Services (1992- )
- RG-6/4/14/6
- Archery (Men’s)
- see Sports-Men’s Archery (1939-1940, 1947) RG-18/2
- Archives (Archives and Manuscripts) (1967- )
- RG-8/1/3
- Arcon (University Guide Service) (1964-1984)
- RG-45/90/A7
- see also University Tour Service (1984- ) RG-30/4/1
- Area Government, Dormitories and
- see Housing Services RG-32
- Area Studies (College of Arts and Science)
- RG-11/3
- Arion Quartet
- see Singing Clubs–Arion Quartet RG-25/M9.5
- ARM Newsletter (1982-1993)
- RG-25/W2/00
- Armenian Students Club (1985)
- RG-45/40/A7
- Army Reserve Unit (1961)
- RG-40/3/A7
- Army Specialized Training Reserve Program (ASTRP)
- see Military and Air Science–ASTRP RG-25/M8/3
- Arnold Air Society
- see Military and Air Sciences–Arnold Air Society RG-25/M8
- Art Department
- RG-25/A7
- Art Exhibition, ad hoc Committee on the (Faculty Senate, 1967-1968,1975-1976)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Art Gallery (Herter and University Gallery)
- RG-11/15
- see also Art Exhibition, ad hoc Committee on the (Faculty Senate) RG-40/2/A3
- Art Posters (Poster Collection)
- RG-180/5
- Art Sites, Galleries and Public
- see Galleries and Public Art Sites RG-36/50/G2
- Art Sitings (1993 )
- RG-11/13
- Art Students Association, Undergraduate
- see Undergraduate Art Students Association (U-Arts) RG-45/40/U5
- Artifacts (Memorabilia, general)
- RG-183/1
- Arts and Music Committee
- RG-45/50/A7
- Arts and Sciences
- RG-11
- Arts and Sciences, College of
- see College of Arts and Sciences RG-11/1-7
- Arts and Sciences, Dean
- see College of Arts and Sciences, Dean RG-11/1
- Arts Council
- see Fine Arts Council RG-11/13
- Arts Extension Service
- RG-7/5
- Arts Extension Service Newsletter (1977-1981)
- RG-7/5
- Arts Program, Feminist
- see Feminists Arts Program (Everywoman’s Center) RG-7/2/2/2
- ASAP
- see Allied Students Against Prejudice (ASAP) (1992- ) RG-45/40/A4
- Asbestos Control Office
- RG-36/2
- Asia House, United
- see United Asia House RG-45/40/U6
- Asia Learning Resource Center, United
- see United Asia Learning Resource Center (UALRC) (1990) RG-25/U5
- Asian, Latino, African, Native American
- see ALANA, Office of RG-45/80/A4.5
- see also ALANA Honor Society RG-45/60/A3.5
- Asian American Students Organization (AASA) (1975- )
- RG-45/40/A8
- Asian Arts and Culture
- RG-25/F3/A8
- Asian Club, South
- see South Asian Club (1992- ) RG-45/40/S4.23
- Asian Indian Association
- see Indian, Asian, Association RG-45/40/I5
- Asian Studies (Program and Committee)
- RG-25/A8
- Asian Studies Committee Occasional Papers Series (1978-1980)
- RG-25/A8/00
- ASP
- see Alliance for Student Power RG-45/80/R1
- Assemblies (1946, 1991)
- RG-1/10
- Assistantships, Teacher Improvement (Graduate School)
- RG-10/1/20
- Associate Alumni
- RG-50/2
- Associations, Unions and (Student)
- see Unions and Associations (Student) RG-45/45
- Associations, Unions and (Faculty and Staff)
- see Unions and Associations (Faculty and Staff) RG-40/4
- Associations with Other Institutions
- RG-60
- Astronomy
- see Physics and Astronomy RG-25/P3
- ASTRP (Army Specialized Training Reserve Program)
- see Military and Air Science–ASTRP RG-25/M8/3
- Athletic Association, MAC Alumni
- see MACAAA RG-50/4
- Athletic Council of Faculty Senate (Faculty Senate, 1960- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Athletic Department (by sport)
- RG-18/2
- see also Physical Education, Men’s Department RG-25/P3.1
- Physical Education, Women’s Department RG-25/P3.2
- Athletics
- see Athletic Department RG-18/2
- Atlantic Studies, Institute for
- see Freiburg Program RG-25/F8
- Attorney-Legal Services Office (LSO)
- RG-45/2
- Au Present (1966)
- RG-45/00/A8
- Audio Tapes
- RG-185/2/1
- Audio-Visual Advisory Committee (Faculty Senate, 1979-1986)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Audio-Visual Council (Faculty Senate, 1956-1960)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Audio-Visual Department
- see Library Audio-Visual Department (1948-1990′s) RG-8/1/5
- see also Academic Instructional Media Services (AIMS) (1998- ) RG-6/22
- Audio-Visual Software
- RG-185 through 190
- Auto Pool Committee (Student Senate)
- RG-45/7/A8
- Auxiliary Services
- RG-35/19
- A-V Center
- see Audio-Visual Department (as part of Library) RG-8/1/5
- see also Union Video RG-45/30/U5
- Awards (Faculty and Staff)
- RG-40/1/11
- see also Distinguished Teaching Award RG-1/11
- Awards (Printed materials, oversize)
- RG-184/2
- Awards (Faculty and Staff)
- RG-40/1/11
- Awards, Prizes (1909- )
- RG-1/11
- see also University Medal for Outstanding Service RG-2/99
- Awareness Committee, Campus
- see Campus Awareness Committee (1986- ) RG-40/2/C.5
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- Racial Awareness and Cultural Diversity, Faculty Working Group on (1987- )
- RG-40/2/R3
- Racial Understanding, Center for
- seeHousing Services–Racial Understanding, Center for (Moore House–Southwest, 1973) RG-32
- Racism Coalition, Anti-
- see Anti-Racism Coalition (1992- ) RG-45/40/A5
- Radical Student Union
- RG-45/80/R1
- Radio Club, Amateur (1948)
- RG-45/40/R3
- Radio Stations
- see WMUA (FM Radio Station) RG-45/30/W6
- WOCH (Orchard Hill Radio Station) RG-45/30/W7
- WSUR (Southwest Radio Station) RG-45/30/W8
- WSYL (Sylvan Radio Station) RG-45/30/W9
- Radio, TV (Public Affairs)
- RG-5/6
- see also WFCR RG-60/8
- Radioisotope Use Committee (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/1/2/2
- Rake, The
- see Class of 1926–The Rake (1927-1966) RG-50/6
- Rape and Sexual Violence, Counselor/Advocates Against (Everywoman’s Center)
- RG-7/2/2/8
- Rare Books, Special Collections
- see Special Collections and Rare Books (Library) RG-8/3/6
- RAs/ROs
- see Research RAs/ROs (Research and Graduate Studies) RG-9/4/3
- Ravine (Physical Plant) (1933)
- RG-36/50/R3
- Razor Blade (Student Publication) (1920-1923)
- RG-45/00/R2
- Reading, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/21/1
- Reading Day, Committee to Study Concept of a (Faculty Senate, 1963-1964)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Reading Room Association (1890-1900)
- RG-45/40/R4
- Reading Rooms (Library) (1957-1978)
- RG-8/3/12
- Readings (Poster Collection)
- RG-180/3
- Real-Time, Intelligent, Complex Computing Systems, Center for
- see Center for Real-Time, Intelligent, Complex Computing Systems (CRICCS) RG-25/C9.1
- Realization (Student Publication) (1997- )
- RG-45/40/A8
- REAP
- see RG-30/31 Residential Education Alcohol Program (REAP) (1987- )
- Receiving
- see Property and Receiving RG-35/13
- Recipe Service
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Recipe Service (1927) RG-15/8
- Recognized Student Organizations, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1956-1966)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Recognized Student Organizations Office (RSO)
- RG-30/23
- see also Student Body Organizations RG-45
- Record Club (1937)
- RG-45/40/R4.5
- Records
- see Registrar, Records RG-30/6
- Recreation Department
- RG-25/R3
- Recreational Sports, Intramural and (Photos)
- see Intramural and Recreational Sports Photos (1969-1989) RG-141/1
- Recruiting Calendar–UPS (University Placement) (1984-1985)
- RG-30/9/5
- Recruitment on Campus, Committee on Policies Governing (Faculty Senate, 1973)
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also Picketing, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1967-1968, 1971) RG-40/2/A3
- Picketing and Recruitment, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1987) RG-40/2/A3
- Recruitment, Task Force on Increased
- see Increased, Recruitment, Task Force on (1991) RG-40/2/I4
- Recycling Committee (Official University Committee) (1989- )
- RG-40/2/R3.5
- see also Redemption Service, Student RG-45/40/R5
- Recycling Program, Residential
- see Residential Recycling Program RG-45/40/R6
- Redemption Service, Student
- RG-45/40/R5
- see also Recycling Committee RG-40/2/R3.5
- Reference (Library) (1919- )
- RG-8/3/5
- REFLECT (1995)
- RG-45/40/R5.5
- Reform Committee (Student Senate) (1966)
- RG-45/7/R4
- Regents, Board of Massachusetts State
- see Board of Regents RG-1/4
- Regional Development, Office of Industrial Relations and
- see Office of Industrial Relations and Regional Development (1987- ) RG-4/10
- Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture and
- see Landscape Architecture Department RG-25/L2
- Register, The (Student Publication) (1870-1884)
- RG-45/00/R3
- Registrar
- RG-30/6
- see also Schedule Office RG-6/16
- Registrar’s Office (Microfilm) RG-190/1
- Registrar’s Office (Microfilm) (1905-1979)
- RG-190/1
- Registration
- see Scheduling and Registration Committee (Faculty Senate, 1963, 1966) RG-40/2/A3
- Registration Procedures, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1969-1970)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Regulations (Student Affairs)
- RG-30/2/2
- see also Handbooks (Student) RG-30/00/2
- Parking and Transportation RG-30/20
- Housing (Student) RG-30/21
- Regulations, Housing
- see Housing Office RG-30/21
- Regulations, Parking
- see Parking Coordinator, Transportation RG-30/20
- see also Regulations RG-30/2/2
- Regulations, Transportation
- see Parking Coordinator, Transportation RG-30/20
- Regulations (Student Affairs) RG-30/2/2
- Relationship of Graduate Council to the Faculty Senate (Faculty Senate, 1973-1974)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Relay Races
- see Sports-Men’s Relay (1915-1919) RG-18/2
- Religion
- see Chaplains, Religion RG-30/11
- Religious Groups (Student)
- RG-45/70
- Religious Project, Inter-
- see Inter-Religious Project (1997) RG-45/70/I5
- Remote Sensing Center
- RG-25/R4S4
- see also Research and Graduate Studies, RG-9
- Renaissance Studies, Massachusetts Center for
- see Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies RG-25/M4.3
- Rents and Fees Committee (Student Senate) (1986-1990)
- RG-45/7/R5
- Reorganization of Public Higher Education, ad hoc Committee (Faculty Senate, 1976-1982)
- RG-40/2/A3
- REPORT Newsletter (College of Food and Natural Resources)
- see College of Food and Natural Resources REPORT Newsletter RG-15/00
- Republican Club, University of Massachusetts (1983- )
- RG-45/80/R4
- Republicans, Young
- see Young Republicans RG-45/80/Y6.8
- Research (Official University Committee) (1951-1957)
- RG-40/2/R4
- Research Affairs, Director (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/2/1
- Research Affairs, Office of (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/2
- Research and Education in Women’s Health, Center for
- see Center for Research and Education in Women’s Health (CREWH) (1997) RG-17/1/2
- Research and Graduate Studies
- RG-9
- Research and Graduate Studies–Administrative Staff
- RG-9/1/2
- Research and Graduate Studies–Publications
- RG-9/00
- Research, Associate Dean for
- see Coordinator of Research, Associate Dean for Research RG-10/3
- Research Bulletin, Experiment Station
- see Experiment Station (1888- )–Research Bulletin RG-15/2.2
- Research, Center for (School of Education)
- RG-13/3/23/3
- Research, Coordinator of (Graduate School)
- see Coordinator of Research, Associate Dean for Research (Graduate School) RG-10/3
- see also Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research RG-9/1/1
- Research Council (Faculty Senate, 1960- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also Coordinator of Research (1962-1976) RG-10/3
- Research Education, Center for
- see Educational Research, Center for RG-13/3/17/1
- Research Grants
- see Faculty Research Grants–Biomedical Research Support Grant (F RG/BRSG) RG-9/2/3
- Research in Review
- see Experiment Station (Experiment Station, 1880- )Research in Review (1952-1956) RG-15/2.2
- Research Institute (College of Engineering)
- RG-14/4
- Research Institute–Technical Report (School of Engineering/College of Engineering)
- RG-14/1
- Research News (Graduate School) (1976-1988)
- RG-10/3/00
- Research RAs/ROs (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/4/3
- Research Reports (News Bureau–News Releases, 1974- )
- see Office of Public Information RG-5/3
- Research Services, Office of (Research and Graduate Studies)
- RG-9/3
- Research Support Information Newsletter (1971-1975)
- RG-10/3
- Reserve (Library)
- see Circulation and Reserve Services (Library) RG-8/3/2
- Residence Halls
- see Housing Services RG-32
- Residence Life, Director of (until 9-1976)
- RG-32/1
- see also Office of Residential Resource Management, RG-30/21/1
- Residence Life, Office of (1994- )
- RG-32/16
- Residency Appeals Committee (Faculty Senate, 1983-1989)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Resident Assistant Role Review Committee (1993)
- RG-40/2/R4.5
- Resident Assistant Union (2002- )
- RG-45/45/R4
- Residential Academic Programs
- RG-32/14
- Residential Buildings
- RG-36/102
- Residential Colleges (School of Education)
- RG-13/4/2/2
- see also Residential Colleges, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1971-1972) RG-40/2/A3
- Residential Colleges, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1971-1972)
- RG-40/2/A3
- see also Residential Colleges RG-13/4/2/2
- Residential Education Alcohol Program (REAP) (1987- )
- RG-30/31
- Residential Education East (Housing Services)
- RG-32/7
- see also Residence Life, Office of (1994- ) RG-32/16
- Residential Education West (Housing Services)
- RG-32/8
- see also Residence Life, Office of (1994- ) RG-32/16
- Residential Life Board (RLB)
- RG-32/2
- see also Office of Residential Resource Management RG-30/21/1.
- Residential Recycling Program (1986-1993)
- RG-45/40/R6
- Residential Resource Management, Office of
- RG-30/21/1
- see also Residential Life Board (RLB), RG-32/2
- Housing Administration RG-35/12.
- Resolutions & Proclamations (Printed Materials, Oversize)
- RG-184/7
- Resource Economics
- see Food and Resource Economics, Department of RG-25/F4.5
- Resource Network
- see Student Development and Career Planning Center RG-30/9
- see also Office of Human Relations RG-4/6
- Resources and Environment: Management Choices
- see Extension Service, Cooperative–Resources and Environment: Management Choices (1983-1993) RG-15/8
- Resources and Referral (Everywoman’s Center)
- RG-7/2/2/3
- Retardation
- see Mental Retardation Project RG-7/4
- Retention Committee (Official University Committee) (1985- )
- RG-40/2/R5
- see also Undergraduate Retention Committee (1992) RG-40/2/U4
- Retention Committee, Undergraduate
- see Undergraduate Retention Committee (1992) RG-40/2/U4
- Retired Faculty
- RG-40/1/8
-
- Retired Faculty Association (1987 ) RG-40/5/R3
- Retired Staff Association (1993- )
- RG-40/5/R4
- Reunion Newsletter (1985-1986)
- RG-50/00/3
- Revelers (Honor Society)
- RG-45/60/R4
- Review Committee (Faculty Senate, 1964-1966, 1974-1975)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (1987)
- RG-45/80/R6
- Rhetoric Board (Faculty Senate, 1980-1981)
- RG-40/2/A3
- Rhetoric Program (Special Programs) (1972-1982)
- RG-6/4/6
- see also Writing Program (1968-1983) RG-25/E3/1
- Rhododendron Garden (Physical Plant)
- RG-36/104/R5
- Rifle Range (Physical Plant) (1942)
- RG-36/50/R4
- Rifle Team
- see Sports, Men’s Rifle Team (1929) RG-18/2
- RLB
- see Residential Life Board (RLB) RG-32/2
- Robinson Initiative, Jackie
- see Jackie Robinson Initiative (Political Science Dept.) (1994-1997) RG-25/P6.7
- Roister Doisters (Fine Arts/Program Group) (1910-1952)
- RG-45/50/R6
- see also Theatre (Photographs) RG-140/1
- Romance Language Departments
- see French and Italian Department, Romance Language Department RG-25/F4
- Hispanic Department, Romance Language Department RG-25/H4
- Room Rents and Fees, President’s Committee on (1970)
- RG-40/2/R6
- Room To Move (Drug Drop-In Center)
- RG-30/10
- ROs/RAs, Research
- see Research RAs/ROs (Research and Graduate Studies) RG-9/4/4
- ROTC
- see Military and Air Science Department RG-25/M8
- see also Social Action, Center for RG-45/80/S6
- ROTC, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1962-1963)
- RG-40/2/A3
- RSO
- see Recognized Student Organizations Office (RSO) RG-30/23
- Student Body Organizations RG-45
- RSO Sub-Committee of Student Affairs Committee RG-30/23/3
- Rugby Team
- see Sports, Men’s Rugby Team (1988) RG-18/2
- Rules Committee (Faculty Senate, 1965- )
- RG-40/2/A3
- Rumor
- see Perspective (Housing Services) RG-32/00
- Rural Development Resource Center, Small Farm
- see Small Farm/ Rural Development Resource Center RG-15/8.7
- Rural Massachusetts, Center for
- see Center for Rural Massachusetts (College of Food and Natural Resources) RG-15/16
- Ruralist, Bay State
- see Bay State Ruralist (Student Publication) RG-45/00/B2
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W.E.B. Du Bois Papers, 1803-1984.
328 boxes (168.75 linear feet).
W.E.B. Du Bois
Scholar, writer, editor of The Crisis and other journals, co-founder of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan African Congresses, international spokesperson for peace and for the rights of oppressed minorities, W.E.B. Du Bois was a son of Massachusetts who articulated the strivings of African Americans and developed a trenchant analysis of the problem of the color line in the twentieth century.
The Du Bois Papers contain almost 165 linear feet of the personal and professional papers of a remarkable social activist and intellectual. Touching on all aspects of his long life from his childhood during Reconstruction through the end of his life in 1963, the collection reflects the extraordinary breadth of his social and academic commitments from research in sociology to poetry and plays, from organizing for social change to organizing for Black consciousness.
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Subjects- African Americans--Civil rights
- African Americans--History--1877-1964
- Crisis (New York, N.Y.)
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Views on democracy
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Pan-Africanism
- United States--Race relations
Contributors- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Types of material
Call no.: MS 312
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Gordon Heath Papers, 1913-1992.
44 boxes (22.75 linear feet).
African American expatriate, stage and film actor, musician, director, producer, founder of the Studio Theater of Paris and co-owner of the nightclub L’Abbaye. Includes personal and professional correspondence, scrapbooks containing photos and clippings from assorted television and film productions in addition to songs, poetry, and reviews of plays or playbills from productions he attended.
The Papers also contain art work, sheet music, personal and production photographs, and drafts of his memoirs.
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Subjects- Abbaye (Nightclub : Paris, France)
- African American actors--France--Paris--History
- African American singers--France--Paris--History
- African Americans in the performing arts--History
- African-American theater--History--20th century
- Baldwin, James, 1924-
- Chametzky, Jules
- Dodson, Owen, 1914-
- Expatriate musicians--France--Paris--History
- Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
- Musicians--United States--History
- Nightclubs--France--Paris--History
- Paris (France)--Intellectual life--20th century
- Payant, Lee--Correspondence
- Primus, Pearl
- Rive gauche (Paris, France)--Intellectual life--20th century
- Studio Theater of Paris
- Theater--Production and direction--France--Paris--History
Contributors- Abramson, Doris E
- Heath, Gordon, 1918-1991
Types of material- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
- Scripts
- Sheet music
- Sketches
Call no.: MS 372 and 372 bd
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International Oil Working Group Collection, 1957-1987 (Bulk: 1980-1985).
29 boxes (15 linear feet).
The International Oil Working Group (IOWG) is one of a number of organizations that worked to implement an oil embargo initiated by the United Nations General Assembly against South Africa to protest the country’s policies of apartheid. The IOWG grew out of the Sanctions Working Group established in 1979. Although the nature and timing of the change in names is unclear, it appears that Dr. Teresa Turner was instrumental in the formation of both groups and was primarily responsible for their organization and administration. Other directors included Luis Prado, Arnold Baker and Kassahun Checole. While the group was loosely organized, it maintained the basic structure of a special advisory board with a pool of research associates. Primary activities involved researching topics related to the oil embargo; writing papers for regional, national, and international conferences; giving testimony at UN meetings; providing information to governments, unions and other groups committed to aiding in the implementation of the oil embargo; lecturing to students and members of the community on the subject of sanctions against South Africa; and collaborating with the UN Center Against Apartheid. Research topics included tanker monitoring to detect and expose those shipping companies that broke the embargo; the energy needs in those countries in southern Africa which depend upon South Africa to meet some of their energy demands; ways to effectively implement and enforce the oil embargo; trade union action by oil transport workers; Namibian independence and decolonization; and underground oil storage in South Africa.
Collection consists of administrative papers including financial records, minutes and association history materials; correspondence; printed materials produced by the IOWG; conference files; UN documents relating to South Africa and sanctions; and reference materials, including published reports, news clippings, newsletters and journals, related to oil shipping, tanker information and South African economic and political activity generally.
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Subjects- Apartheid--South Africa--History
- Economic sanctions--South Africa--History
- Embargo
- Namibia--History--Autonomy and independence movements
- Namibia--Politics and government--1946-1990
- Petroleum industry and trade--History--20th century
- Petroleum industry and trade--Political aspects--South Africa
- South Africa--Politics and government--1978-1989
- Tankers--South Africa--History
Contributors- International Oil Working Group
- Turner, Terisa
Call no.: MS 268
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Louis Martin Lyons Papers, 1918-1980.
(4.5 linear feet).
Louis M. Lyons
As a journalist with the Boston Globe, a news commentator on WGBH television, and Curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, Louis M. Lyons was an important public figure in the New England media for over fifty years. A 1918 graduate of Massachusetts Agricultural College and later trustee of UMass Amherst, Lyons was an vocal advocate for freedom of the press and a highly regarded commentator on the evolving role of media in American society.
The Lyons Papers contain a selection of correspondence, lectures, and transcripts of broadcasts relating primarily to Lyons’ career in television and radio. From the McCarthy era through the end of American involvement in Vietnam, Lyons addressed topics ranging from local news to international events, and the collection offers insight into transformations in American media following the onset of television and reaction both in the media and the public to events such as the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, the war in Vietnam, and the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.
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Subjects- Boston Globe
- Civil rights movements
- Freedom of the Press
- Frost, Robert, 1874-1963
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
- Journalistic ethics
- Journalists--Massachusetts--Boston
- Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- Television
- University of Massachusetts. Trustees
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975
- WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)
- World War, 1914-1918
Contributors- Lyons, Louis Martin, 1897-
Types of material- Letters (Correspondence)
- Speeches
Call no.: RG 2/3 L96
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