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Cassani mss., 1776-1777

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2975
The Cassani mss., 1776-1777, consist of a logbook kept by navigator Francisco Cassani of the Santo Cristo del Calvario on its journey from Spain to Uruguay and Brazil.

Casady mss., 1980-2001

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2121
The Casady mss., circa 1980-2001, consist of writings, correspondence, and photographs of Mortimer Jerome Adler, 1902-2001, philosopher and educator.

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.

Carver, V. mss., ca. 1981-1988

2 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2570
The Carver, V. mss., ca. 1981-1988, consist of letters from Raymond Carver to his son, Vance Carver.

Carver, Maryann mss., ca. 1955-1988

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2774
Carver, Maryann mss., ca. 1955-1988, consist primarily of correspondence, photos, and memorabilia between Maryann Carver and her first husband, writer Raymond Carver.

Carter mss., 1956-1978

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1176
The Carter mss., 1956-1978, consists of letters to Linwood "Lin" Vrooman Carter, 1930-1988, science fiction and fantasy writer and editor.

Carroll mss., 1867-1896

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1175
The Carroll mss., 1867-1896, consist of the letters and writings of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-1898, author, mathematician, and the drawings of Harry Furniss, 1854-1925, artist, for Dodgson's Sylvie and Bruno and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded.

Carroll L. Lurding Library of College Fraternity and Sorority Materials mss., 1840-2014

135 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2859
The Carroll L. Lurding Library of College Fraternity and Sorority Materials mss., ca 1840-2014, consist of books, pamphlets, histories, yearbooks, and other bound volumes detailing the history of fraternities, sororities, colleges, and universities from all 50 states and the District of Columbia in the United States as well as some colleges in Canada.

Carolyn J. Fink's "Nightingales in the Branches" manuscript, 1955

0.1 cubic feet (1 folder) Collection ID: C626
The collection contains a manuscript of "Nightingales in the Branches", Carolyn J. Fink's memoir about life at Indiana University after World War II.

Carole Y. Johnson papers, 1955-2019, bulk 1960-2018

6.7 Cubic Feet (4 rc, 3 dc, 1 legal dc, 1 sm legal dc, 1 custom box for photographs, OS 17, 18, 19, 20) Collection ID: C749
Carole Yvonne Johnson (1940- ) is a dancer, choreographer, and activist known for her focus on Black contemporary and Aboriginal dance. This collection contains her personal papers including records on her dance companies and tours throughout Australia and the United States.

Carmichael mss., 1921-1955

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1174
The Carmichael mss., 1921-1955, consist of the papers of Hoagland Howard (Hoagy) Carmichael, 1899-1981, composer, radio artist, recording artist, writer and actor for Broadway shows and motion pictures.

Carl Tancredi Collection, 1950-2011

3 document cases (1.71 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 140
Periodicals covering popular and rhythm & blues musicians and recordings, but primarily collected for their articles focusing on vocal harmony groups and quartettes of the 1950s-1960s. Also included are articles by Tancredi and airchecks from his internet radio program, "Work With Me Annie."

Carlos O. Miller papers, 1946-2012

4 cubic feet (4 boxes) Collection ID: C546
Carlos O. Miller was a faculty member within the Department of Biology at Indiana University from 1957 until his retirement in 1987. This collection includes publications, research notes, and correspondence.

Carl MaultsBy Collection, 1986-2021

1 cubic foot Collection ID: SC 17
The materials in this collection relate to Carl MaultsBy's activities as a composer, arranger, conductor, organist, keyboardist, singer, author and former music industry executive. Included are scores and recordings of his compositions as well as concert programs, photographs, notated music, sound recordings, videos and information about his performances and recordings.

Carl H. Eigenmann papers, 1884-1925

2.4 cubic feet Collection ID: C63
Indiana University alumnus, professor and administrator. A well-known ichthyologist, Carl H. Eigenmann earned his BS, MA and PhD at Indiana University. Eigenmann taught in the Dept. of Zoology for over 40 years, served as Dean of the Graduate School when it was first established in 1908 until his death, and was founder and director of the Indiana University Biological Station in northern Indiana. Collection consists of personal papers, correspondence, and writings of Eigenmann in six series.

Carleton T. Hodge papers, 1964-1983, bulk 1969-1972

1 cubic foot (1 box) Collection ID: C314
Carleton T. Hodge, a professor of linguistics and anthropology, served in various teaching and administrative positions at Indiana University from 1964-1983. Notable are his work in the Intensive Language Training Center, the Research Center for Language Studies, and the African Studies Program. The Carleton T. Hodge papers primarily consists of personal correspondence and a small amount of administrative records from his work with the Research Center for Language Studies and the African Studies Program, including newsletters, reports, and proposals.

Careskey mss., 1925-1971

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2631
The Careskey mss., 1925-1971, consist of the childhood ephemera and school materials of Helga Careskey, 1925-.

Careers in Librarianship, 1992

10 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc032
The Career in Librarianship project includes interviews with ten people employed in libraries or library education. Three of the interviewees were Deans of Indiana University's School of Library and Information Science, or SLIS. Others include a SLIS lecturer, a high school librarian, a college archivist, 2 public library directors, and a public library branch head. All of the interviewees worked in Indiana (except for one of the public library directors, who worked in Michigan). Collectively, the interviews consider the training that librarians receive, librarianship as a career, as well as changes in, and the future of, the profession. The interviews were conducted by students of the Indiana University School of Library and Information Science as a project for a class on the history of American libraries.

Capra Press mss., 1955-2010

68 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2228
The Capra Press mss., 1955-2010 , contain the correspondence, book production materials, manuscripts, galleys, printing records, and cost sheets of printer/publisher Noel Young of Santa Barbara, California.

Cantrell mss., 1947-1949

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1172
The Cantrell mss., 1947-1949, consist of letters to Glenn Cantrell by and about Ross Franklin Lockridge, 1912-1948.

Cane mss., 1936-1957

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1171
The Cane mss., 1936-1957, consist of letters from Upton Sinclair, 1878-1968, author, to Melville Henry Cane, 1879-, lawyer and poet. They relate in the main to Sinclair's writings.

Canary mss., 1929-1965

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1170
The Canary mss., 1929-1965, consist of farm records and accounts of Paul W. Canary, 1903-1995, of Johnson County, Indiana.

Camp mss. II, 1900-1925

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1168
The Camp mss. II, 1900-1925 consists of those transcripts prepared by Kenneth Hammer, Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, from the Walter Camp Field Notes at the Denver Public Library and at the Brigham Young University, for use in his book, Custer in '76, published by the Brigham Young University Press in 1976. (Lilly E83.876 .C18)

Camp mss., 1873-1918

125 Items Collection ID: LMC 1167
The Camp mss., 1873-1918 consists of the field notes of Walter Mason Camp, 1867-1925, engineer, dealing with the Indians and Indian Wars.

Campbell mss., 1931-1936

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1169
The Campbell mss., 1931-1936, consists of the writings of Roy Campbell, 1901-1957, poet, and correspondence with his wife, Mary Margaret (Garman) Campbell, 1898-1979.

Campbell, Mary mss., 1954-2012

75 linear feet Collection ID: LMC 2849
The Campbell, Mary mss., 1954-2012, consist of the personal correspondence, writings, photographs, concert and theatre programs, and professional materials of music and theatre journalist Mary Campbell.

Cammack mss., 1823-1894

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2582
The Cammack mss. consists of letters and documents, 1823-1894, of the Cammack and Robinson families, Quakers in Indiana.

Camilla Williams papers, 1947-2010, bulk 1978-1996

1.4 cubic feet (2 boxes) Collection ID: C497
Camilla Williams was an internationally acclaimed soprano opera vocalist who broke racial bias barriers in society as well as professionally. Miss Williams came to Indiana University in 1977 as a professor of voice at the Jacobs School of Music. The collection contains performance posters, correspondence, clippings about her career and former student's accomplishments, photographs, awards, plaques, and scrapbooks.

Cameron mss., ca. 1955-1965

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2594
The Cameron mss., ca. 1955-1965 consists primarily of original art, writings and book design materials for six children's books written and illustrated by Polly Cameron. Includes also children's fan letters, art and cards sent to Cameron.

Calverley mss., 1359-1799

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2432
The Calverley mss., 1359-18/19th cent., consist of Arabic manuscripts collected by Edwin Elliott Calverley, 1882-1971, professor of Arabic and Islamic studies, whose notes about the documents are occasionally found inscribed thereon.

Calloway Collection, 1966-2014

10 document cases (5.11 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 169
This collection documents the careers of the Calloway family including brothers Reggie, Vincent, and Gregory and their mother Gloria Calloway Larson, who variously formed and/or managed the groups Sunchild, Midnight Star, Calloway and Sharp. Included are personal papers, correspondence, business and financial records, tour itineraries, publicity materials, press clippings, programs, photographs, and time-based media in both published and unpublished audio and video formats.

Callahan mss., 1894-1898

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1166
The Callahan mss., 1894-1898, consists of letters, poems, and photographs from or relating to James Whitcomb Riley.

Calinescu, Matei mss. III, 1957-2009, bulk 1973-2009

15 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2963
The Calinescu, Matei mss. III, 1957-2009, bulk 1973-2009, consists of the scholarly work of Indiana University professor of comparative literature Matei Calinescu.

Calinescu, Matei mss. II, 1973-1997

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2911
The Calinescu, Matei II mss., 1973-1997, consists of letters from Matei Calinescu to fellow Romanian literary critic Virgil Nemoianu.

Calinescu, Matei mss., 1959-2009, bulk 1975-2005

8 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2836
The Calinescu, Matei mss., 1959-2009, consists of the correspondence and diaries of literary critic and Indiana University professor of comparative literature Matei Calinescu.

California and Western Conference Cost and Statistical Study records, 1950-1961, bulk 1954-1955

5.3 cubic feet Collection ID: C99
In 1953, the University of California, Indiana University, and several other members of the Big Ten conference met and unanimously endorsed a proposal of the president of the University of California to undertake an inter-institutional statistical survey. The survey focused on three broad areas: Administration and general; Instruction and research; and Physical plant. By 1961, their findings had been published and distributed to the participating institutions. Collection consists of raw data, forms, correspondence, meeting minutes, and final reports, primarily originating from the Indiana University administrators participating in the project.

Caldwell mss., 1862-1863

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1165
The Caldwell mss., 1862-1863, are Civil war letters to William Caldwell, and his wife, Sarah, of Hubbard, Indiana, from James H. Richardson, brother of Mrs. Caldwell, A. H. Caldwell, brother of William Caldwell, and Robert J. Biggs.

Calder mss., undated

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2993
The Calder mss., dates unknown, consist of a typescript of publisher John Calder's autobiography.

Calder & Boyars mss., 1939-1980

229 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2196
Consists primarily of the papers of the British publishing firm of Calder & Boyars Ltd. Also included are the papers of its predecessor John Calder (Publishers) and the personal papers of John Calder, 1927- . A few personal papers of Marion Boyars, 1928-1999, are also present.

Calas mss., 1939-1945

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1164
The Calas mss., 1939-1945 and 1967, consist of letters from William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963, poet, to Nicolas Calas, 1907-1989, art critic and educator. The material deals primarily with Williams' appraisal of Calas' critical writing and its effect on Williams' own work.

Caine mss., 1891-1931

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1163
The Caine mss., 1891-1931, consist of papers of Sir Hall Caine, 1853-1931, novelist and playwright. Letters are addressed in 1891 and 1892 from Caine to Miss A[delaide S.] Lauprecht of the Midland Institute, Birmingham, [England], who had written to him about translating The Scapegoat into German. Other letters are addressed to George Bowler in 1918 concerning arrangements for his will; two replies from Bowler, chartered accountant of Liverpool, examine these arrangements. A letter from H. S. B. Goldsmith to Caine in 1914 was readdressed to George Bowler and bears the dark blue wax seal of HC.

Cagle mss. II, 1977-2002

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2507
The Cagle mss. II, 1977-2002, consists of the correspondence and tributes of and to former Lilly Librarian William R. Cagle.

Cagle mss., 1964-1973

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1162
The Cagle mss., 1964-1973, consists of the correspondence of Geoffrey Edward West Household, 1900-1988, novelist; Anaïs Nin, 1903-1977, author; Eric Honeywood Partridge, 1894-1979, author; and Ian Hamilton Finlay, 1925-2006, poet, with William Rea Cagle, 1933- , librarian at Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

Cabell mss., 1915-1935

3 Folders Collection ID: LMC 1161
The Cabell mss., 1915-1935, consist of letters from author James Branch Cabell, 1879-1958, to a Mr. Allen, Mr. Bradley, Ogden W. Heath, one to poet George Sterling, and one to an unknown recipient whose name has been excised from the letter.

Byron mss., 1816-1858

1 bound Collection ID: LMC 1160
The Byron mss., 1816-1858, consist of letters, documents, drawings and prints of and related to Lord George Gordon Noel Byron, 1788-1824, poet.

Byrnes mss., 1856-1904

8 Boxes (8 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2353
The Byrnes mss., 1856-1904, consists of papers collected by Robert Francis Byrnes, 1917-1997, historian, for his book Pobedonost͡sev, Bloomington, London, Indiana University Press, 1968, consisting of correspondence of Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonost͡sev, 1827-1907, statesman.

Byrne, Evelyn mss., 1966-1968

2 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2888
The Byrne, Evelyn mss., 1966-1968, consists of the correspondence of Evelyn Byrne and writers and publishers, well known and not, of the 20th century.

Byrd mss., 1794-1881

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1159
Consists of the papers of Charles Willing Byrd. A member of the prominent Virginia family of that name, Byrd became deeply interested in the Shaker movement, and one of his sons, William Silonwe Byrd, joined the Shaker community at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. For the years 1826-1828, a considerable portion of the collection consists of letters from this son, dealing with the beliefs of the Shakers and the affairs of Pleasant Hill. The collection also includes letters to Charles Willing Byrd from members of his family, in regard to family matters. Letters from an aunt refer to the death of Washington and to conditions in Philadelphia during the War of 1812. Some light on medical practices of the day is given in letters, 1826-1828, to Byrd from his physicians, prescribing treatment for him.

Byllye Avery Collection, 1937-1997

61 Items Collection ID: COL 34
Video and audio prints related to the making of On Becoming a Woman.

Buñuel/Zachary Scott mss., 1956-1967

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2740
Consists of papers relating to a proposed film adaptation of Malcolm Lowry's semi-autobiographical novel Under the Volcano (1947), to have been directed by Luis Buñuel and to have starred Zachary Scott.

Butler mss., 1835-1937

18 Boxes (12 standard, 6 custom) Collection ID: LMC 1177
The Butler mss., 1835-1937, includes papers, 1877-1937, of Amos William Butler, 1860-1937, zoologist, anthropologist, and sociologist, and a few papers, 1835-1871, of his father, William Wallace Butler, 1810-1903, merchant and farmer.

Busoni mss., 1901-1920

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1158
The Busoni mss., 1901-1920, are the letters of Ferruccio Benvenuto Busoni, 1866-1924, Italian pianist and composer. Born in Tuscany and dying in Berlin, Busoni writes these letters in German. To Otto Lessmann of Charlottenburg in 1901 and 1902 he writes about his recent concert tour and comments on the work of the Norwegian composer Christian Sinding.

Bush, Peter mss., 2000-2009

15 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2713
The Bush, Peter mss., 2000-2009, consists of the translations, writings, correspondence and professional papers of translator and writer Peter Bush.

Busch mss. II, 1945

1 Folder Collection ID: LMC 2759
The Busch mss. II, circa 1945, consists of a bound manuscript copy of Shubert's Taenze-Suite orchestrated by Fritz Busch and an LP record given to Thomas Eisner on his sixteenth birthday by Busch.

Busch mss., 1895-1952

212 Items (4 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 1157
The Busch mss., 1895-1952, are the manuscript scores and papers of Fritz Busch, 1890-1951, German conductor and composer.

Burton mss., 1940-1967

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1156
The Burton mss., 1940-1967 and 1976, are the papers of Lindley James Burton, 1921-1968, professor of Mathematics at Lake Forest College, Illinois, concerning various phases of the work of the United World Federalists movement in Illinois.

Burton Dorr Myers papers, 1906-1956, bulk 1942-1947

2.6 cubic feet (4 boxes) Collection ID: C82
Burton Dorr Myers came to Indiana University in 1903 as professor and head of the Department of Anatomy, and served as the School of Medicine Secretary from 1903-1920, Assistant Dean from 1920-1927, and Dean from 1927-1940. After retiring in 1940, he wrote the three volumes represented in this collection, his History of Indiana University v.2, History of Medical Education in Indiana, and Trustees and Officers of Indiana University 1820-1950. This collection consists of drafts, correspondence, research materials, notes and other publications from the years 1906-1956.

Burroughs mss., 1961-1963

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2111
The Burroughs mss., 1961-1963, consist of letters from author William S. Burroughs, 1914-1997, to German translators Katharina and Peter Behrens. The letters relate to the Behrens's translation into German of Naked Lunch by Burroughs.

Burnham Ware Collection, 1980-1989

12 Items Collection ID: Special Collection BW
Video and audio prints of lectures filmed by filmmaker and still photographer, Burnham Ware.

Burnham mss., 1848-1977

10 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1173
The Burnham mss., 1848-1977, consist of the papers of Indiana University administrator, Walter Erastus Burnham, 1905-1980, and of his parents, grandparents and other family members.

Burmese Immigrants in Indiana, 2001-2002

20 Interview Collection ID: ohrc112
This collection of interviews presents a sampling of life in Burma over the last quarter of the 20th century and into the 21st century. The interviewees, who are all now living in the United States, share their experiences of growing up in a time of transition and political upheaval within their home country. Many of them were involved with the 1988 demonstrations that took place in Rangoon and nearby villages. Almost all spent some time living in fear of arrest, surviving in refugee camps, and hoping for better opportunity. They express varying opinions of their hope for a future democratic Burma and express their appreciation for the lives they have now. This project was co-directed by Professor M. Gail Hickey of the School of Education at Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne.

Burke mss., 1914-1931

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1154
The Burke mss., 1914-1931, consist of the manuscript, "The Chink and the Child," the typescript of "Go, Lovely Rose," and the first corrected galley proofs of "The Bloomsbury Wonder," by Thomas Burke, 1886-1945, and correspondence with Arnold Bennett, Isidore Rosenbaum Brussel, Ford Madox Ford, Eden Phillpotts, Herbert George Wells, and publishers.

Burke, A.T. mss., 1955-1958

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1155
The Burke, A.T., mss., 1955-1958, consist of letters from Dorothy (Davies) Rogers and her husband, Dr. Allan F. Rogers, 1919?- , medical officer of the British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1957-1958, to Avis (Tarrant) Burke and her husband Robert Elisha Burke, Professor of Art at Indiana University.

Burgett mss., 1943-1946

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2532
The Burgett mss., 1943-1946, consists of the correspondence of Lt. and military Lawyer Glenn A. Burgett.

Burdick mss., 1961

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1153
The Burdick mss., 1961, are the letters of Eugene Leonard Burdick, 1918-1965, author, political scientist, and James McConnell Truitt, 1921-1981, journalist, concerning Burdick's book Fail - Safe written with John Harvey Wheeler, 1918-2004, political scientist.

Bunting mss. II, 1952-1960

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1152
The Bunting mss. II, 1952-1960, consist of letters and postcards of author Lady Cynthia Mary Evelyn (Charteris) Asquith, 1887-1960, to author Daniel George Bunting, 1890- 1967.

Bunting mss., 1946-1967

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1151
The Bunting mss., 1946-1967, consist of letters and postcards from author William Charles Franklyn Plomer, 1903- 1973, to writer Daniel George Bunting, 1890-1967.

Bulwer-Lytton mss., 1827-1872

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1150
The Bulwer-Lytton mss., 1827-1872, consist of letters of Edward George Earle Lytton, Lord Bulwer-Lytton, 1803-1873, author.

Bullen mss., 1898-1935

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1149
The Bullen mss., circa 1898-1935, consist of the autograph manuscripts of six works by English author Frank Thomas Bullen, 1857-1915.

Buley mss., 1951-1964

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1148
The Buley mss., 1951–1964, consist of correspondence, awards, photographs, and clippings relating to Roscoe Carlyle Buley, 1893–1968, professor of history at Indiana University.

Bukowski mss., 1970

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1147
The Bukowski mss., ca. 1970, consist of letters from poet Charles Bukowski, 1920-1994, to publisher John Martin of the Black Sparrow Press; a pastel self-portrait; the manuscript of Bukowski's first novel Post Office, published by Black Sparrow Press in 1971 (Lilly PS3503 .U5 P85); and printed pieces relating to the novel.

Bryer mss., 1996

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2636
The Bryer mss., 1996, consist of letters and manuscripts of various authors assembled by scholar, editor, and author Jackson R. Bryer, 1937– , for his F. Scott Fitzgerald at 100: Centenary Tributes by American Writers (Rockville, MD: Quill & Brush, 1996).

Bryan mss., 1849-1863

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1146
The Bryan mss., 1849-1863, are chiefly the letters of George Washington Bryan, 1825-1893, physician, exchanged with his wife, Alice (Calhoun) Bryan, during his period of service in 1862-63 with the Union forces along the Mississippi River on the steamers Glasgow, the Tigress, the P. J. Pringle, and at Young's Point, Louisiana.

Brunn mss., 1879-1921

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1144
The Brunn mss., 1879-1921, are the letters and poems of James Whitcomb Riley, 1849-1916, poet, sent to Elizabeth D. Kahle, 1861?-?, of New Brighton, Pennsylvania.

Brunner mss., 1974

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1145
The Brunner mss., ca. 1974, consist of the manuscripts of science fiction writer John Brunner, 1934- .

Bruner, Paul mss., 1941-2011

2 Boxes (1 standard, 1 custom) Collection ID: LMC 2746
Bruner, Paul mss., ca. 1967-2011, consist of Paul Bruner's artist's book edition of the 1954 Holocaust era poem, "The Plains," written by Polish poet Tadeusz Rozewicz and translated by Paul Mayewski, as well as accompanying materials.

Bruneau mss., 1890-1919

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1143
The Bruneau mss., 1890-1919, are the letters of Louis Charles Bonaventure Alfred Bruneau, 1857-1934, critic and composer, to Hilaire Noel Sebastien Clement Janin, 1862-?, author, to his wife Mme Blanche (Coulon) Clement Janin, singer with the Opera Comique, and to Louis Gallet, 1835-1898, librettist.

Bruce mss., 1857-1873

4 Folders Collection ID: LMC 2981
The Bruce mss., 1857-1873, consist of correspondence from Alexander H.B. Bruce, Executive Officer, British Army, India, and from his wife Lizzy, to Alex's sister Jane, about the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857-1858.

Bruccoli mss., 1965-1969

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1142
The Bruccoli mss., 1965-1969, consist of cards and letters from Jack Conroy, 1898-1990, poet, editor, to Professor Matthew Joseph Bruccoli, 1931-2008. One of the letters encloses a reprint of Conroy's "Home to Moberly," 1968.

Brown mss., 1933-1955

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1135
The Brown mss., 1933-1955, are letters and papers of Paul Van Dyke Brown, 1899- , executive of the Indiana State Department of Conservation, the U.S. National Park Service, and the Washington State Department of Parks.

Browning mss., 1846-1878

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1141
The Browning mss., ca. 1846-1878, consist primarily of letters from poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1806-1861, and Robert Browning, 1812-1889, to Sarianna Browning, 1814-1903, Robert Browning's sister.

Brown, G.M. mss., 1982-1988

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1139
The Brown, G.M., mss., 1982-1988, consist of a selection of stories by Scottish poet and author George Mackay Brown, 1921- . The selection was to be published by John Murray in Fall 1989.

Browne mss., 1878-1949

14 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1846
The Browne mss., 1878-1949, consists of the papers of Lewis Browne, 1897-1949, author, radio commentator, lecturer, and world traveler.

Brown, E.F. mss., 1936-1942

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1137
The Brown, E.F., mss., 1936-1942, consist of the correspondence of Edward Fisher Brown, 1889-1973, businessman, concerning the acquisition of a number of early Peruvian documents and their description and inclusion in the Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, by Seymour De Ricci and William Jerome Wilson.

Brown County, Ind., History mss., 1858-1889

645 Items (2 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 1140
The Brown county, Ind., History mss., 1858-1889, consist of election records, school records, bids for paupers, service on roads receipts, and other items, for Johnson township, Brown County, Indiana.

Brown, A.W. mss., 1915-1944

10 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2342
The Brown, A.W. mss. consists of family photos, correspondence, and original drawings, ca. 1915-1944, by artist and magazine illustrator Arthur William Brown.

Brown, A. mss., 1973-1979

6 Folders Collection ID: LMC 1136
The Brown, A., mss., 1973-1979, consist of the letters of philologist Eric Honeywood Partridge, 1894-1979, to Anthony Eugene Brown, 1937- , professor of English at Western Carolina University and Boswell scholar.

Brophy mss. II, 1961-1971

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 1811
Consists of letters of novelist Brigid Brophy, 1929-1995, written from her home in London to editor William Targ, in New York City. The discussion relates to the publication of her books and reviews. Other correspondents are Bryan David Farrer and Paul Weiss.

Brophy mss., 1962-1979

8 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1849
The Brophy mss., 1962‑1979, consists of the correspondence and writings of British author Brigid Brophy, 1929‑1995.

Broom mss., 1940-1957

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1134
The Broom mss., 1940-1957, consists primarily of the correspondence of John Joseph Willard, "Bill," Broom, 1917-2000, and his parents, Ida J. Broom and John J.W. Broom, Sr., during Bill Broom's World War II military service. There are also a substantial number of letters, 1944-1945, from his future wife, Dolly May Gantz, as well as from other family members, hometown friends, and college acquaintances throughout the collection.

Brooks mss., 1838-1845

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1133
The Brooks mss., 1838-1845, consist of letters to Thomas Jefferson Brooks at Mt. Pleasant, Martin County, Indiana, from John Bell of Louisville, Kentucky, agent for trustees of Bell Evans Co., Daniel Hunt of Boston, Massachusetts, David Jones of Belleville, Illinois, Nancy Newell of Pittsford, Virginia, George Brown, Henry B. Shields, Thomas Lacy Smith, and Charles Woodruff of New Albany, Indiana; and to Lewis Brooks at New Albany, Indiana, from Rufus Brown of Mt. Pleasant, Indiana.

Brock mss., 1958-1959

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1131
The Brock mss., 1958-1959, are drafts of "An attempt at exorcism" by Edwin Brock, 1927- , poet.

Brock, G. mss., 2005-2007

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2660
The Brock, G. mss., 2005-2007, consist of the literary translation manuscripts, correspondence, and papers of poet and translator Geoffrey Brock, who teaches Creative Writing and Translation at the University of Arkansas.

Brock, C.E. mss., 1932-1939

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1132
The Brock, C.E. mss., 1932-1936, consist of pen and ink drawings by Charles Edmund Brock, 1870-1938.

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.

Broad Ripple High School mss., 1937-1961

3 Folders Collection ID: LMC 1130
The Broad Ripple High School mss., 1937-1961, are those letters from Indiana authors collected by Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, for its Indiana Nook.

Britton mss., 1930-1935

2 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2977
The Britton mss., 1930-1935, consist of the manuscripts and typescripts of British working-class and socialist author Lionel Britton, 1887-1971.

Brisac mss., 1875-1903

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2687
Brisac mss., circa 1875–1903, consist of the collected papers, correspondence and memorabilia of Norline Frederick Brisac.

Brindeau mss., 1970-1976

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1128
The Brindeau mss., 1970-1976, consist of the incomplete text for La Poesie Contemporaine de langue Francais depuis 1945, edited chiefly by Serge Brindeau, 1925-1997, poet and editor, and letters largely to Brindeau about the work.

Bright mss., 1832-1873

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1127
The Bright mss., 1832-1873, are mainly letters from, to, and about Jesse David Bright, 1812-1875, U.S. senator. The collection is made up of reproductions (i.e. photostats, typescripts, xerox copies, and microfilms), of material in other libraries, collected by Wayne J. Van der Weele for his doctoral dissertation "Jesse David Bright, master politician from the Old Northwest," at Indiana University, 1958.