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The Black Student Voice, July 1968

.1 cubic foot (2 folders) Collection ID: C734
The Black Student Voice was a newsletter published by the "Office of Afro-American Affairs" at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. This group was established by Black student activists in the spring of 1968 as a means of advocating for the creation of a formal university office to oversee the academic, social, and financial wellbeing of Black students, faculty, and staff, as well as an academic program in Black Studies. The collection contains four issues of The Black Student Voice newsletter, which the Office published weekly throughout the month of July 1968.

London Lowlife: Broadsheets, Chapbooks, Ephemera, and Periodicals, from the Late 1800s

8 Boxes Collection ID: DA676
This collection consists of broadsheets, ephemera, "fast literature," magazines, and newspapers chiefly from the Sadleir collection.

Cary Herz Libretto Collection, Early 20th century

46 Items (1 box (TBD)) Collection ID: VAD4561
Early 20th century opera librettos and complete/partial performance programs donated to the Cook Music Library by Cary Herz in 2006. Includes 42 librettos (some including pages from performance programs) and one full performance program from the Vienna Opera.

Brochmann, Elisabeth mss., December 31, 1900 - November 17, 1917

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2751
The Brochmann, Elisabeth mss., circa 1910-1917, consist of letters and related material addressed to Norwegian literary translator Elisabeth Brochmann (1858-1915), best known for her translations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Obscure Publications mss., dates unknown

5 linear feet Collection ID: LMC 2959
The Obscure Publications mss., dates unknown, consist of the correspondence and business files of Obscure Publications, primarily involving editor/publisher Paul Rosheim.

Schab, William H. mss., dates unknown

2 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2785
The Schab, William H. mss, dates unknown, consist of auction and dealer catalog clippings, mainly focusing on German-speaking cities and works from the 15th and 16th centuries.

Mackenzie, A. mss., dates unknown

3 linear feet Collection ID: LMC 2939
The Mackenzie, A. mss. consist of correspondence by nurse Anna Mackenzie, as well as research materials and transcriptions gathered by author Larita Killian.

Maxey, Betty mss., dates unknown

0.4 linear foot (1 box) Collection ID: LMC 2519
The Maxey, Betty mss., dates unknown, consist of the artwork and papers of illustrator Doris Elizabeth "Betty" Maxey.

Frederick, Robert A. mss., dates unknown

22 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2871
The Frederick, Robert A. mss., 1880-1993, consist of photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, and research materials gathered and written by historian Robert A. Frederick about conservationist Richard Lieber.

World Famous Lessons in Jazz Collection, circa 2002-2006

1 document case (0.21 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 78
The collection consists primarily of CD-R copies of the radio series "Lessons in Jazz," produced by Kevin Anderson for MD Illegal Rap Radio. The series began airing in 2002 on Hampton University's student radio station WHOV 88.1 FM. Co-hosts of the series are Marcel "Big Cel" Canady and Montez "The Wiz" Martin.