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Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (Pioneer Valley, Mass.)

Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (Pioneer Valley, Mass.)

PFLAG Pioneer Valley Records, 1987-1994.
1 box (0.5 linear feet).

The Pioneer Valley chapter of Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) was established in 1986 by Jean and James Genasci, parents of a gay son and advocates of civil rights for gays and lesbians. As the group’s local coordinators, the Genacis conducted workshops on homosexuality and homophobia, and offered support to gays and lesbians and their families.

The collection consists chiefly of newspaper clippings containing articles about the work of PFLAG as well as annoucements for upcoming meetings and events. Bulletins and newsletters issued by PFLAG document their activities, in particular their support of the 1989 Massachusetts gay rights bill, as do photographs featuring demonstrations and exhibits.

Subjects
  • Gay rights
  • Gays--Family relationships
  • Lesbians--Family relationships
  • Parents of gays--Massachusetts
Contributors
  • Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (Pioneer Valley, Mass.)
Call no.: MS 397

Pioneer Valley Activists

Pioneer Valley Activist Collection, 2000-2007.
2 boxes (1 linear feet).

Collection of posters and newspaper clippings documenting the work of activists throughout the Pioneer Valley. Although the bulk of the materials relate to protests against the war in Iraq, other issues include rallies and protests at UMass, revival of SDS, the Valley Anarchist Organization, and pro-union demonstrations.

Subjects
  • Political activists--Massachusetts
  • Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
Call no.: MS 474

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Pioneer Valley District Council

UBCJA Pioneer Valley District Council and Affiliates Records, 1899-1978.
7 boxes (3 linear feet).

By-laws, minutes, and correspondence of the Pioneer Valley District Council and Affiliates of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Together with the records of the Massachusetts State Council and the Holyoke District Council, this collection offers comprehensive documentation for the UCBJA in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts

Subjects
  • Carpenters--Labor unions
  • Labor unions--Massachusetts
Contributors
  • United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
Call no.: MS 231

Valley Peace Center (Amherst, Mass.)

Valley Peace Center Records, 1965-1973.
28 boxes (13.5 linear feet).

In the summer of 1967, members of University of Massachusetts Amherst campus groups, such as the Faculty Group on War and Peace and the Students for Political Action, joined with individuals from other area colleges and from the community at large to form the Valley Peace Center of Amherst for the purposes of opposing the Vietnam War, providing draft counseling, eliciting pledges from the government to avoid first use of nuclear and biological weapons, and reduction of the power of the “military-industrial complex”. The Center was active for more than five and a half years, drawing its financial support largely from the community and its human resources from student and community volunteers.

Correspondence, minutes, volunteer and membership lists, financial records, newsletters, questionnaires, notes, petitions, clippings, posters, circulars, pamphlets, periodicals, other printed matter, and memorabilia. Includes material relating to alternative service, boycotts, war tax resistance, prison reform, environmental quality, and political candidates.

Subjects
  • Amherst (Mass.)--Social conditions--20th century
  • Draft--United States--History
  • Pacifists--Massachusetts
  • Peace movements--Massachusetts--Amherst
  • Social movements--Massachusetts--Amherst
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--Massachusetts--Amherst
  • Westover Air Force Base (Mass.)--History--20th century
Contributors
  • Valley Peace Center (Amherst, Mass.)
Types of material
  • Ephemera
  • Pamphlets
Call no.: MS 301
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Valley Women’s History Collaborative

Valley Women's History Collaborative Records, 1971-2008.
15 boxes (10 linear feet).

During the early phases of second wave feminism (1968-1978), the Pioneer Valley served as a center for lesbian and feminist activity in western Massachusetts, and was home to over 400 hundred, often ad hoc, groups, such as the Abortion and Birth Control (ABC) Committee, ISIS Women’s Center, the Mudpie Childcare Cooperative, and the Springfield Women’s Center.

The records of the Valley Women’s History Collaborative document the activities of these groups as well as the efforts of the founders of the Women Studies program and department at UMass Amherst to preserve this history. Of particular value are the many oral histories conducted by the collaborative that record the history of women’s activism in the Pioneer Valley, especially as it relates to reproductive rights.

Subjects
  • Abortion--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--History--20th century
  • Birth control--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--History--20th century
  • Feminism--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--History
  • Feminists--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--Political activity--History
  • Mary Vazquez Women's Softball League
  • Women--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--Political activity--History
Contributors
  • Valley Women's History Collaborative
Types of material
  • Oral histories
Call no.: MS 531
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Valley Women’s Union

Valley Women's Union Records, 1974-1976.
1 box (0.25 linear feet).

The Valley Women’s Union was established in 1974 by members of the Valley Women’s Center, Northampton, Massachusetts, who were committed to political change benefiting women. They were concerned that the Valley Women’s Center had become a static umbrella organization and that many of its formerly vital functions had been absorbed by local social service agencies The VWU sought to unify groups that were working for political change beneficial to women.

Records include newsletters, agendas for meetings, reports, position papers, and mailings.

Subjects
  • Feminism--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--History
  • Feminists--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--Political activity--History
  • Social change--Political activity--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--History
  • Women--Massachusetts--Pioneer Valley--Political activity --History
Contributors
  • Valley Women's Union (Northampton, Mass.)
Call no.: MS 201
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Concordance for the Archives, E

[ A ][ B ][ C ][ D ][ E ][ F ][ G ][ H ][ I, J ][ K ][ L ][ M ][ N ]
[ O ][ P, Q ][ R ][ S ][ T ][ U ][ V ][ W ][ XYZ ]

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EAP Update (Employee Assistance Program Newsletter) (1980-1986)
RG-30/15/5
Early American Literature (1966-1983)
RG-25/E3/00
Early Campus Planning (1864-1933)
RG-6/15/1
Early Childhood Education, Center for
RG-13/4/10
see also Early Childhood Education, Center for (1967-1977) RG-13/3/19/2
East European Studies
see Soviet and East European Studies (Program and Committee) RG-25/S7.5
Echoes (1985-1987)
RG-25/E1/00
Eco Latino
see The Massachusetts Daily Collegian RG-45/00/C6
Economic Development
see Chancellor’s Working Group for Economic Development RG-4/9
Center for Economic Development RG-12/12
University Center for Economic Development (1977) RG-6/4/14/2
Vice Chancellor for Research, Graduate Education and Economic Development (1993- ) RG-9/1
Office of Economic Development RG-4/15
Economic Development, Working Group on RG-4/15/1
Economic Development, Center for (School of Management)
RG-12/12
see also University Center for Economic Development RG-6/4/14/2
Economic Development, Chancellors Working Group for
see Chancellors Working Group for Economic Development (Steering Committee) RG-4/9
see also Economic Development, Working Group on RG-4/15/1
Economic Development, Office of
see Office of Economic Development RG-4/15
Economic Development, Vice Chancellor for Research, Graduate Education and
see Vice Chancellor for Research, and Dean of Graduate Studies RG-9/1
Economic Development, Working Group on
RG-4/15/1
Economic Report, Massachusetts Business and
see Massachusetts Business and Economic Report (1974-1986) RG-12/3/B8
Economic Research, Center for, Business and
see Business and Economic Research, Center for RG-12/3
Economics Department
RG-25/E1
Economics Department — Economic Graduate Student Organization (EGSO)
RG-25/E1/3
Economics Graduate Student Organization (EGSO)
see Economics Department — Economics Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) RG-25/E1/3
Economics Progress Report on Research, Agricultural and Food
see Food and Resource Economics, Department of — Agricultural and Food Economics
Progress Report on Research (Department Series) RG-25/F45
Ecuador Project
see International Education, Center for RG-13/3/19/5
ECUM
see Ecumenical Council at the University of Massachusetts (ECUM) (1978) RG-30/11/3
Ecumenical Council at the University of Massachusetts (ECUM) (1978) RG-30/11/3

Editorial Services (University Relations and Development)
RG-39/7
Education, ad hoc Committee on General (Faculty Senate, 1981- )
RG-40/2/A3
Education, Cooperative
see Cooperative Education, Office for RG-11/31/1
Education for a Changing World (School of Education)
RG-13/3/19/7
Education Policy Research & Administration, Dept. of (School of Education) (1993- )
RG-13/5/1
Education Project
RG-13/4/10
see Math/Science/Technology Education/Project (MSTEP) (Instructional Leadership Division) RG-13/4/10
Education Resource Center, Community
see Community Education Resource Center (CERC) RG-13/4/3/2
Education, School of
see School of Education RG-13
see also School of Education Committee, Review Committee (1970-1971, 1975) RG-40/2/A3
Education, Students United for Public
see Students United for Public Education (SUPE) RG-45/40/S7.5
Educational Alternatives (Everywomans Center)
RG-7/2/2/1
Educational Liaison Project (1977)
RG-40/2/E3
Educational Management Studies, Center for
see Center for Educational Management Studies (CEMS) (1975-1977) RG-4/3/2/1
Educational Planning and Management Cluster (School of Education)
RG-13/3/17
Educational Policies Council
RG-40/2/A1.1
Educational Policy, Faculty and
see Faculty and Educational Policy Committee (Student Senate) RG-45/7/F3
Educational Policy, Research and Administration, Division of (EPRA) (School of Education)
RG-13/4/2
Educational Policy Studies Cluster (School of Education)
RG-13/3/19
Educational Policy Task Force (1974)
RG-40/2/E3.5
Educational Research, Center for (School of Education)
RG-13/3/17/1
Educational Research, Center for — Technical Reports (1969-1973)
RG-13/3/17/1
Educational Research, Student Center for
see Student Center for Educational Research and Advocacy (SCERA) RG-45/10
Educational Talent Search Program (1991- )
RG-30/4/2
Educational Television, UMass
see UMass Educational Television (UMET) RG-13/1/3
Edward Everett Literary Society (1870-1876)
RG-45/40/E3
EEMC
see Environmental Education and Management Center (EEMC) RG-25/E7.5
Effluent (1970-1976)
RG-45/80/C6
EGSO
see Economics Department — Economics Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) RG-25/E1/3
El Salvador, University of
see University of El Salvador (UES) RG-60/3
Elderhostle (Arts Extension Service)
RG-7/5
Election Committee (Faculty Senate, 1961-1970)
RG-40/2/A3
Electrical and Computer Engineering
RG-25/E2
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technical Reports (1974-1979)
RG-25/E2/00
Electrical Engineering Department
see Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of RG-25/E2
Ellis Drive (Physical Plant) (1939)
RG-36/50/E4
Emcee, The (1993- ) (Mullins Center)
RG-36/101
Emergency Advisory Committee (Faculty Senate, 1969-1971)
RG-40/2/A3
Employee Assistance Program (EPA)
RG-30/15/5
Employee Assistance Program Newsletter
see EAP Update RG-30/15/5
Employment (Official Committee) (1910-1928)
RG-40/2/E4
Employment Opportunities (1981- )
RG-35/2
Endowments
see Healy Endowment/Public Service Fund RG-9/2/4
Energy Alternatives Program
see Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department — Energy Alternatives Program RG-25/M6/3
Energy Conservation Committee (1974)
RG-6/15/5
Energy Crisis
see Planning Office RG-6/15/4
Energy Education Center
RG-7/10
see also Office to Coordinate Energy Research and Education RG-10/5
Energy Research and Education, Office to Coordinate
see Office to Coordinate Energy Research and Education RG-10/5
see also Energy Education Center RG-7/10
Energy Research and Education, Office to Coordinate
see Office to Coordinate Energy Research and Education RG-10/5
Engineering
see Civil Engineering Department RG-25/C4
Engineering Alumni Association
see City, Regional, and Other Special Alumni Associations — Engineering Alumni Association RG-50/5
Engineering Center, Materials Research Science and
see Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) RG-25/M4.5
Engineering, Chemical
see Chemical Engineering RG-25/C2
Engineering, Civil
see Civil Engineering RG-25/C4
Engineering Computer Services User Community, A Newsletter for
RG-14/00
Engineering Education, Office of Extended
see Extended Engineering Education, Office of (College of Engineering) RG-14/5
Engineering, Electrical
see Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of RG-25/E2
Engineering Faculty Women’s Club (1949-1964)
RG-40/7/3
Engineering Journal (College of Engineering) (1957-1970)
RG-14/00
Engineering News (1983-1993)
RG-50/5
Note: Sponsored by the Engineering Alumni Association and the School of Engineering
Engineering Program Newsletter, Minority
see Minority Engineering Program Newsletter (College of Engineering) RG-14/00
Engineering Program, Polymer Science and
see Polymer Science and Engineering Program
Engineering Research Institute
see Research Institute (College of Engineering) RG-14/4
Engineering Research Institute Technical Reports
see Research Institute Technical Reports (College of Engineering) RG-14/4
Engineering, School of
see College of Engineering RG-14
Engineering Wives (1965-1975)
see Engineering Faculty Women’s Club (Engineering Wives) (1949-1975) RG-40/7/3
English as a Second Language ( ?-1986)
RG-11/7
see also Counseling and Academic Development Center RG-11/8
English Department
RG-25/E3
English Department — Folklore
RG-25/E3
English Department — Journalism
RG-25/E3
English Department — Oxford, UMass Summer School at
RG-25/E3/3
English Department Weekly Bulletin (1975-1983)
RG-25/E3/00
English Literary Renaissance (1971- )
RG-25/E3/00
English Speaking Caribbean Society (2001- )
RG-45/40/E3
Enrollment, Dean for, Assistant Vice Chancellor
Vice Chancellor/Dean for Enrollment, Assistant (1994- ) RG-30/1/5
Enrollment, Degrees, Courses, Curriculum
RG-1/206
see also Enrollment Statistics RG-4/3
Enrollment Services, Assistant Vice Chancellor for
see Assistant Vice Chancellor/Dean for Enrollment Services (1994- ) RG-30/1/5
Entomology Department
RG-25/E4
Entomology Newsletter (1992-1995)
RG-25/E4/00
Entomology — Natural History Museum
RG-25/E4/3
Entrance Committee (1908-1936)
RG-40/2/E5
Envhort
see Environmental Horticultural Club (Envhort) (1997- ) RG-45/40/E5
Environmental Action
see Coalition for Environmental Quality (CEQ) RG-45/80/C6
see also Effluent (1970-1975) RG-45/80/C6
Environmental Behavior Research Center (1977-1981)
RG-6/4/14/4
Environmental Education and Management Center (EEMC)
RG-25/E7.5
see also Environmental Quality, Technical Guidance Center for RG-25/E7
Environmental Engineering Program
see Civil Engineering Department — Environmental Engineering Program RG-25/C4
Environmental Engineering Program Reports (1970-1984)
RG-25/C4/00
Environmental Health and Safety
RG-30/15/4
Environmental Health and Safety News (1977- )
RG-30/15/4
Environmental Horticultural Club (Envhort) (1997- )
RG-45/40/E5
Environmental Institute, The
see The Environmental Institute (TEI) (1970- ) RG-6/4/14
Environmental Policy Studies, Center for
see The Environmental Institute (TEI) RG-6/4/14
Environmental Public Health Center, Northeast Regional
see Northeast Regional Environmental Public Health Center RG-17/1/1
Environmental Quality, Technical Guidance Center for
RG-25/E7
see also Environmental Education and Management Center (EEMC) RG-25/E7.5
Environmental Quality, Technical Guidance Center for — TGC Bulletin
see TGC Bulletin (1969-1978) RG-25/E7/00
Environmental Resource Coordinating Committee (1993- )
RG-40/2/E7
Environmental Sciences, Department of
RG-25/E8
EPA
see Employee Assistance Program (EPA) RG-30/15/5
EPRA
Educational Policy, Research and Administration, Division of (EPRA) RG-13/4/2
Equal Education, Center for (School of Education)
RG-13/3/23/2.5
see also Horace Mann Bond Center for Equal Education RG-13/4/10
Equal Education in Massachusetts: A Chronicle (1979-1984)
see Horace Mann Bond Center for Equal Education RG-13/4/10
Equal Opportunity and Diversity Office
see Affirmative Action Office RG-4/7
Equestrian Club
see Equestrian Drill Team (1989- ) RG-45/40/E6
Equestrian Drill Team (Equestrian Club) (1989- )
RG-45/40/E6
Equestrian, Mens
see Sports-Mens Equestrian (1989- ) RG-18/2
Equestrian, Womens
see Sports-Womens Equestrian (1996) RG-18/2
Equine Center Council
see Veterinary and Animal Science — Equine Center Council RG-25/V2/3
Equipment Match (Research and Graduate Studies)
RG-9/4/6
Equity and Excellence (1986-1992)
RG-13/00
Ergonomic Newsletter (1995- )
RG-30/15/4
Escort Service (1992- )
RG-45/40/E7
see also Allied Students Against Prejudice (ASAP) (1992- ) RG-45/40/A4
Et Al (Library Newsletter) (1999- )
RG-8/00/E8
Eta Kappa Nu (Honor Society)
RG-45/60/E4
Eta Sigma Delta (Honor Society)
RG-45/60/E4.5
Eta Sigma Phi (Honor Society)
RG-45/60/E4.55
Ethnic Studies, sub Committee on
see Foreign and International Studies Council (FISC) (Faculty Senate, 1967- ) RG-40/2/A3
European Area Studies Program
see Western European Area Studies (Program and Committee) RG-25/W3
European Club (1991-1994)
RG-45/40/E8
see also Hellenic Student Association (1982-1991) RG-45/40/H4
Evaluation Research, Laboratory of
see Psychometric and Evaluation Research, Laboratory of RG-13/3/23/3.1
Events Calendar
see Weekly Bulletinsand University Bulletins RG-5/00/3
Events Office (Campus Center) (1996- )
RG-37/4
Events Photographs
see Activities and Events, Miscellaneous (Photographs) RG-145/3
Everett Literary Society, Edward
see Edward Everett Literary Society RG-45/40/E3
Everywoman’s Center
RG-7/2
see also Women’s Studies Program RG-25/W5
Everywoman’s Center Administration and Finance
RG-7/2/1
Everywoman’s Center Newsletter (1972-1978)
RG-7/2/00/N3
see also Chomo-Uri (1974-1979) RG-7/2/00/C3
Everywoman’s Center Programs and Services
RG-7/2/2
Everywoman’s Center Publications
RG-7/2/00
see also Chomo-Uri (Everywomans Center) (1974-1979) RG-7/2/00/C3
Everywoman’s Center Newsletter (1972-1978) RG-7/2/00/N3
Everywomans Center, Resource and Referral
RG-7/2/2/3
Environmental Horticultural Club (Envhort) (1997- )
RG-45/40/E5
Environmental Institute, The
see The Environmental Institute (TEI) RG-6/4/14
Exchange Programs
RG-30/8
Exchange Teachers
see Salary Scale for Exchange Teachers, Four-College, Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1964) RG-40/2/A3
Excitement (1993)
RG-18/2
Executive Bulletin
see Weekly; University; and Executive Bulletins RG-5/00/3
Executive Committee, Chancellors
see Chancellors Executive Committee RG-4/13
Executive Structure, ad hoc Committee on (Faculty Senate, 1967-1968)
RG-40/2/A3
Executive Student Senate — Student Government Association (SGA)
RG-45/1/1
Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost (Individual by Date) (1953- )
RG-6/1
Exercise Science Department
RG-25/E9
Exhibits (Art Gallery)
RG-11/15
Exhibits (Library)
RG-8/3/13
Exit, The (1968)
RG-45/00/E4
Expanding Horizons
see Arts Extension Service RG-7/5
Experiential Education, Center for
see University Year for Action (UYA) RG-6/4/4
Experiment Station, Cranberry
see Cranberry Experiment Station RG-15/15
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- )
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Annual Report (1888-1960)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Bulletin (1888- )
RG-15/2.2
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Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Circular (1907-1927 )
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Contributions (1924-1950)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Control Series Bulletin (1914-1973)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Findings: A Progress Report (1974-1975)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Meteorological Series Bulletin (1889-1966)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Monograph Series (1967)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Progress Report (1962-1966)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Research in Review (1952, 1956)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Special Bulletins (1889-1907, 1919)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (Hatch Station, 1888- ) — Technical Bulletin (1903-1928)
RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1995)
RG-15/2.1
Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1995) — Annual Report (1883-1891)
RG-15/2.1
Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1895) — Board of Control (1888, 1893, 1894)
RG-15/2.1
Experiment Station (State Station, 1882-1995) — Bulletin (1888-1895)
RG-15/2.1
Experiment Stations
RG-15/2 (see UMass Library Catalog for holdings)
see also Experiment Station — Hatch Station (1888- ) RG-15/2.2
Experiment Station — State Station (1882-1895) RG-15/2.1
Extended Engineering Education, Office of (College of Engineering)
RG-14/5
Extension Council (Faculty Senate, 1977-1981)
RG-40/2/A3
Extension Service, Agricultural (microfilm)
see UMass Library Catalog for holdings
Extension Service, Cooperative
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Agronomy Digest (1982-1993)
RG-15/00
Extension Service, Cooperative — Announcement (1916-1919)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Annual Report (1909-1946,1951)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Beef and Sheep Highlights (1947-1975)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Boys and Girls Series (1916-1918)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Circular (1916- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Extension Bulletin (1914-1920)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Extension Service News (1918-1925)
RG-15/8
see also Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts Extension Service News (1918-1923) RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Spot-Light for Extension Workers (1927-1930) RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — News (1986-1989) RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Facts for Farmers (1910-1916)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Family Outlook (1950-1952)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Farm and Home Days/Week (1910-1947)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Farm Economic Facts (1928-1959)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Farm Management Series ( 1939-1943)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Featheredfax (1930-1970)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Floralert (1989- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Floral Notes (1989- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Food Management Leaflet (1957-1968)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Fruit and Vegetable Marketing (1948-1954)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Fruit Notes (1936- )
RG-15/8
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Extension Service, Cooperative — Garden Clippings (1982- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Gleam (1934-1951)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Herb, Spice, and Medicinal Plant Digest (1983- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Home Economics Leader (1934-1935)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Hort Notes (1990- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Junior Extension Service (1919-1937)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Land Use Notes (1979)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Leaflet (1978- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Library Leaflet (1913-1930)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts Agricultural Review (1926-1931)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts. Bulletin for Farm Women (1915-1916)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Massachusetts Dairy Digest (1936-1983)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Mass. Extension Service News (1918-1923)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Newsletter (1913-1920, 1971, 1974, 1976)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Pest Control Guide for Commercial Growers in Mass. & Connecticut (1936, 1971-1979)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Pointers for Pork Profits (1949-1974)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Program Hints (1934-1946)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Publications, New Series (1967- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Publications, Original Series (1930- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Publications, SP Series (1977- )
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Recipe Service (1927)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Resources and Environment Management (1983-1993)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Sheep Shearing
see Extension Service, Cooperative — Beef and Sheep Highlights (1947-1975) RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Soil Auger (1940-1956)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — SP Series (1977-1986)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Special Circular (1929-)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Special [News] Letter (1915-1918)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Spot-Light (1927-1930, 1948-1955)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Transmitter (1953-1955)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Valley Grower (1956)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Vegetable News and Notes (1964-1969)
RG-15/8
Extension Service, Cooperative — Veterinary Abstracts (1978)
RG-15/8

Hapgood, Beth

Beth Hapgood Papers, 1789-2005.
67 boxes (35 linear feet).

Beth Hapgood and members of the Brotherhood, ca.1969
Beth Hapgood and members of the Brotherhood, ca.1969

Daughter of a writer and diplomat, and graduate of Wellesley College, Beth Hapgood has been a spiritual seeker for much of her life. Her interests have led her to become an expert in graphology, a student in the Arcane School, an instructor at Greenfield Community College, and a lecturer on a variety of topics in spiritual growth. Beginning in the mid-1960s, Hapgood befriended Michael Metelica, the central figure in the Brotherhood of the Spirit (the largest commune in the eastern states during the early 1970s) as well as Elwood Babbitt, a trance medium, and remained close to both until their deaths.

The Hapgood Papers contain a wealth of material relating to the Brotherhood of the Spirit and the Renaissance Community, Metelica, Babbitt, and other of Hapgood’s varied interests, as well as 4.25 linear feet of material relating to the Hapgood family.

Subjects
  • Brotherhood of the Spirit
  • Channeling (Spiritualism)
  • Communal living--Massachusetts
  • Graphology
  • Hapgood family--Correspondence
  • Massachusetts--Social life and customs--20th century
  • Mediums--Massachusetts
  • Nineteen sixties--Social aspects
  • Occultism--Social aspects
  • Popular culture--History--20th century
  • Renaissance Community
  • Rock music--1971-1980
  • Warwick (Mass.)--History
Contributors
  • Babbitt, Elwood, 1922-
  • Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951
  • Hapgood, Beth--Correspondence
  • Hapgood, Charles H
  • Hapgood, Elizabeth Reynolds
  • Hapgood, Hutchins, 1869-1944
  • Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937
  • Metelica, Michael
Call no.: MS 434
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Hollister, Leonard D.

Leonard D. Hollister Collection, 1890-1966.
48 boxes, 94 items (56 linear feet).

Santa Clara figurative bowl (70.291)
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.

Subjects
  • Indian pottery--North America
  • Pueblo Indians--Industries
Types of material
  • Pottery (Object genre)
Call no.: MS 688
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Kelley, Larry

Larry Kelley Papers, 1994-2004.
2 boxes (1 linear feet).

Kelley raising the flag, Ground Zero, 2001
Kelley raising the flag, Ground Zero, 2001

Owner of the Amherst Athletic Club and columnist for the Amherst Bulletin from 1991 to 2004, Larry Kelley is deeply involved with Amherst area relations and government. He ran for both Select Board and Finance Committee, and was instrumental in raising awareness about and banning the illegal sale of martial arts weapons in Massachusetts.

Included in the Kelley papers are over 100 newspaper clippings, either his editorials, letters to the editor, or guest columns, about issues ranging from the use of town safety services by Amherst College, his objection to the Civil Rights Review Commission’s right to subpoena, his fight to fly commemorative flags in downtown Amherst both on the anniversary of September 11th and on the day Osama bin Laden is captured, to his objection over the Amherst-Pelham Regional High School’s production of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues.

Subjects
  • Amherst (Mass.)--History
  • Amherst Bulletin
  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
Call no.: MS 524
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