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Historic Preservation in Indiana, 1982

12 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc044
This collection of interviews addresses historic preservation in a handful of Indiana towns, such as Madison, New Harmony, Vincennes, and Evansville. The broad emphasis is placed on how the preservation movement began, the major participants, and how it has changed. However, within this broad range, individual historic preservation organizations and projects are not only mentioned, but given much detail.

Ukrainian Americans in the Midwest, 1990-1991

12 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc099
This project examines the lives of Ukrainian American immigrants. Two of the interviews are conducted in Ukrainian. The time periods covered are the 1930s-1990s. The interviewees discuss immigration, traditions, religion and Ukrainian American community organizations. Some of major topics are the United States culture, Ukrainian American youth organizations, Ukrainian religious ceremonies in the United States, and Ukrainian language and culture instruction. Ukrainian wedding and holiday traditions are also discussed.

Meier mss., 1927-2010

32 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2653
The Meier mss., 1927-2010, consists of the correspondence and papers of education reformer Deborah W. Meier (1931-), who is frequently credited with founding the modern small schools movement in the United States.

Japanese American Community in Indiana, 2003-2005

10 Interview Collection ID: ohrc114
This collection of interviews examines the experiences of Japanese Americans in the Indianapolis area. The interviewees, many of whom were born in Japan prior to World War II, focus on what compelled them to move to Indiana and their impressions of a Japanese American community. In particular, the interviewees detail the work of political and social organizations like the Japan America Society and Japanese American Citizens League. These groups' activities combined the fostering of traditional Japanese cultural forms like art, language, and dancing in the United States with political work like the Redress Movement to confront the experience of internment for many Japanese Americans during World War II.

Muller, Herbert mss., 1913-1976

9 Boxes (9 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2383
The Muller, Herbert, mss., 1913-1976, consist of the correspondence, writings and lecture notes of Herbert Joseph Muller, 1905-1980, distinguished professor literature and government at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Muller mss., 1910-1967

116 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1899
The Muller mss., 1910-1967, consists of the papers of Hermann Joseph Muller, 1890-1967, geneticist and Nobel prize laureate, including correspondence; writings and reprints; research and data from his work as well as from his students and colleagues; materials related to conferences; and work with various professional organizations.

Plath mss. II, 1932-1977

23 Boxes (Boxes 1-6, 6a, 7, 7a, 8-19; Oversize 3; Oversize 8) Collection ID: LMC 1862
Consists of the correspondence, writings and memorabilia of poet Sylvia Plath, 1932-1963, and her family.

Plath mss. III, 1941-1951

3 Boxes (1 standard, 2 custom) Collection ID: LMC 1863
The Plath mss. III, 1941-1951, consist of artworks by the poet Sylvia Plath, 1932-1963.

Ralston, B.M.K. mss., 1873-1943

11 Boxes (2 standard, 9 custom) Collection ID: LMC 2346
The Ralston, B.M.K. mss., 1873-1943, are the letters and papers of realtor of Indianapolis, Indiana and brother of Governor Samuel Moffett Ralston, Boyd Mercer Kerr Ralston, 1860-1944.

Life History: Ruth Rives, 1998

1 Interview Collection ID: ohrc074
Ruth Rives discusses her life history growing up in Germany during the World War II era. She speaks of her family and living environment, and the confusion, fear, and hardships she faced. She speaks of the experiences of her young adult life nursing, doing missionary work in Iran, and immigrating to the United States. She talks about her life as it unfolded in America and her return trips to Germany.