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Charles Connor Collection, circa 1950s-2007, bulk 1985-2007

1 document case (0.42 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 41
Materials documenting the period Charles Connor, known as "Little Richard's original drummer," spent on the road with Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Dee Clark, Larry Williams, Chuck Willis, and others. Included are more recent articles, interviews, and audio recordings of Connor and an unpublished book manuscript.

Charles E. Sykes Motown Collection, 1957-2003

1 document case (0.42 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 58
Research on the Motown Record Corp., including photographs, Motown-related videos and television programs, and audio and video interviews with vocalists, instrumentalists, arrangers, songwriters, producers, technical staff, management, and consumers. Interviews include Thomas "Beans" Bowles (saxophonist and first road manager of the Motor Town Revue), Maxwell Powell (image specialist at Motown's Division of Artist Development), Bobby Rogers and Ronald White (vocalists with the Miracles), Sylvia Moy (songwriter), and Michael McLean (audio technician).

Charles R. Forker papers, 1937-2013, bulk 1959-2013

10.4 cubic feet (11 boxes) Collection ID: C578
Charles R. Forker was a professor of English at Indiana University from 1959 to 1992. He was a known Shakespeare scholar and teacher. Collection consists of Forker's correspondence, research, teaching files, and publications.

Charlie Nelms papers, 1967-2016, bulk 1988-2013

8 cubic feet Collection ID: C701
Charlie Nelms (b. 1946) served in executive leadership roles for the Indiana University system for a total of twenty-four years between 1978 and 2007. This collection spans Nelms' personal life and professional career in university administration at IU and other institutions. The collection includes writings, correspondence, publications and reports, and ephemera.

Chicano Writers mss., 1973-2005

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2950
The Chicano Writers mss., 1973-2005, consists of the writings of several Chicano writers submitted to editor and publisher Cecilio García-Camarillo for review.

Christ mss., 1967-2007

3.75 linear feet (3 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 2250
The Christ mss. 1967-2007, consists primarily of notes and drafts of translations by Professor Emeritus of English Ronald Christ. In addition, it contains collected papers from fellow authors and translators Helen Lane and Charles Greenleaf Bell.

Claire Robertson papers, 1964-2012

31.8 cubic feet (40 boxes) Collection ID: C633
Claire Robertson is an Emeritus Professor of Women's Studies and History at Ohio State University and has been a visiting scholar, lecturer, and adjunct professor at Indiana University, Bloomington at various times since 1978. This collection consists of a portion of Robertson's teaching materials, research, and writings on the history and culture of women in Africa, as well as records related to her career and professional activities at Indiana University.

Claxon mss. II, 1937-2004

7 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2646
The Claxon mss. II, 1937-2004, consists of the personal papers of Baptist missionaries William Neville and Emma (Osborne) Claxon.

Coates mss., 2000-2003

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2251
The Coates mss., ca. 2000-2003, consist of correspondence, drafts, corrected proofs and publication related files for the English translation L'espace d'un cillement by Jacques Stéphen Alexis.

Collins mss., 1926-2001

35 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2411
The Collins mss., ca. 1926-2001, consists of the correspondence, writings, photographs, albums and chess club records of influential American chess teacher John William (Jack) Collins, 1912-2001.

Comic Art mss., 1901-2010

4 folios (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 2213
The Comic Art mss., 1906-1967, consists of original illustrations for comic books, newspaper comic sections, pulp magazines, and film animations.

Coming Together: An Oral History of the Ostroms and their Scholarly Impact on Problem Solving, 2014

32 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc117
This project centers around interviews with professional and/or personal acquaintances of Elinor and Vincent Ostrom. Every interview explores a unique relationship with the Ostroms and the continuing impact of the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University. Elinor (Lin) and Vincent Ostrom founded the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis in 1973.The Ostrom Workshop has been the catalyst for worldwide collaboration in the field of public policy and environmental issues. "Coming Together" is an interdisciplinary exploration of the legacy and impact of Elinor (Lin) and Vincent Ostrom. Major topics include; academia, "the commons", cross-disciplinary collaboration, Elinor Ostrom's Nobel Prize, the Ostrom Workshop, political science, political theory, and the Workshop on the Ostrom Workshop (WOW) conference. The project was created to assist in the dissertation research of Sara Catherine Clark, who was a doctoral candidate within the School of Education, pursing a Ph.D. in History, Philosophy, and Policy in Education, at Indiana University Bloomington. Sara Catherine Clark's dissertation was completed in 2019 and is cited as follows: Clark, S. C. (2019). Elinor ostrom: A biography of interdisciplinary life.

Communications Workers of America Local 4730 records, 1988-2013, bulk 1990-1996

.4 cubic feet (1 box) Collection ID: C398
Since 1993, the Communications Workers of America has represented Indiana University's clerical and technical workers. The collection consists of newsletters, brochures, fliers, memos, press releases and newspaper clippings.

Community Cookbook Collection: Local Organization Non-Profit Cookbooks and Nationally-Published Popular Cookbooks, 1907-2008

238 items (13 boxes) Collection ID: TX614.C66
A collection of cookbooks printed in the United States between 1907 and 2008, with particular focus on cookbooks from Indiana.

Constantine mss., 1995-2002, 2001-2011

5 Boxes (5 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2252
The Constantine mss., 1995-2002, consists of literary translations by Peter Constantine, 1963-, of German and Russian authors.

Conti mss., 2000-2002

3 Boxes (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2253
The Conti mss., 2000-2002, consists of correspondence, readers' reports and manuscript drafts relating to Gregory Conti's translation into English of Rosetta Loy's Cioccolata da Hanselmann.

Contreni, John J. mss., 2015

1 Folder Collection ID: LMC 2883
The Contreni, John J. mss., 2015, consist of a typescript and printed issue containing Contreni's article "'A Story that Can't be Printed'" about the final ceremony held at the burial of Ernie Pyle on Ie Shima.

Corman mss. III, 1943-2004

98 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2514
The Corman mss. III, 1943-2004, consists of the papers of poet, translator and editor Cid Corman, 1924-2004.

Corman mss. V, 1993-2002

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2634
The Corman mss. V, 1993–2002, consists of letters from poet, translator, and editor Sidney "Cid" Corman, 1924–2004, to poet and translator Nicolas Linkert.

Corman mss. VI, 1993-2003

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2635
The Corman mss. VI, 1993–2003, consist mostly of letters from poet, translator and editor Cid Corman, 1924–2004, to German poet and carpenter Charlie Mehrhoff.

Costa, Margaret Jull mss., 1980-2016

13 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2610
The Costa, Margaret Jull mss., 1980–2016, consists of the papers of one of the most important literary translators of her time, Margaret Jull Costa, 1949-.

Cotter mss., 2002-2003

1 Folder Collection ID: LMC 2663
The Cotter mss., 2002-2003, consists of drafts and documentation for an interview with the Romanian writer Norman Manea by translator Sean Cotter.

Council of Chief State School Officers, Director of International Education's records, 1972-2003, bulk 1994-1998

2.8 cubic feet Collection ID: C368
Established in 1927, the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) undertakes projects to help U.S. state education agencies develop and implement educational policies and advocates for educational reforms at the state and national levels. Dr. Fred Czarra was the Director of International Education and Specialist in Social Studies and Interdisciplinary Learning at the Council for Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) from 1986-2006. The collection includes CCSSO committee meeting minutes, grant projects and reports, correspondence, curriculum standards, lesson plans, and publications, as well as a small amount of Czarra's personal papers.

COVID-19 collection, March 2020-2022

.2 cubic feet (1 small legal dc) Collection ID: C726
The Coronavirus Days: Archive Your Story is a collaborative effort between the Department of History and University Archives. The project contains 38 submissions that consist of written works, photographs, videos, and physical creations, all contributed by Indiana residents and Indiana University affiliates.

Craig Seymour Collection, 1968-2006

7 document cases (2.94 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 144
The collection consists of articles, clippings, and interviews compiled during research for Seymour's book, Luther: The Life and Longing of Luther Vandross (2004), and subsequent research on topics related to R&B musicians, black music genres, the black gay community and gay musicians. Also included are audiocassettes containing interviews conducted by Seymour with Luther Vandross, various R&B musicians and record company personnel, as well as a large collection of mixtapes and commercial CDs.

C. R. Boxer Collection: Offprints Written by Boxer, 1946-1996

6 boxes (240 items)(ca.)(ca.) Collection ID: E175.5.B78
Includes offprints of articles, including book reviews, written by C. R. Boxer.

C. R. Boxer Collection: Offprints Written by Other Scholars, 1902-1999

6 boxes (800 items)(ca.)(ca.) Collection ID: DS33.7.B78
Includes various uncataloged scholarly articles and periodicals from the library of C. R. Boxer.

Cunningham mss., 1985-2008

11 Boxes (11 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2655
The Cunningham mss., circa 1985-2008, consist primarily of manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, and other material by scholar and writer Rodger Cunningham, Professor of English at Alice Lloyd College in Kentucky.

Cuthbertson mss., 1972-2001

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1247
The Cuthbertson mss., 1972-2001, consists of letters from author Emily Hahn, 1905-1997, to biographer Ken Cuthbertson, 1951- , of Ontario, Canada.

Czech mss., 1900-2010

1 bound Collection ID: LMC 2481
The Czech mss., ca. 1900-2010, consists of individual items by Czech writers, artists, etc., written in the Czech language and acquired from a variety of sources.

Dan Burton Congressional Papers, 1983-2012

123 linear feet (123 record cartons) Collection ID: MPP 21
Danny Lee Burton (b. 1938) represented Indiana in the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 2012. A member of the Republican Party, Dan Burton was elected to represent the 5th and 6th congressional districts of Indiana throughout his time in Congress. The collection consists of papers, audio-visual materials, and electronic records generated and received by the office of Congressman Dan Burton.

David G. Frey papers, 1877-2000, bulk 1937-1992

2 cubic feet (2 boxes) Collection ID: C532
David G. Frey was a professor of zoology at Indiana University who specialized in limnology (aquatic ecology) and Cladocera (water flea). The collection consists of Frey's personal correspondence, reprints of most of his publications, as well as extensive research files encompassing his years as a limnologist.

David Kaser papers, 1933-2000

3.8 cubic feet Collection ID: C161
David Kaser was a professor in the School of Library and Information Science from 1973 to his retirement in 1991. This collection consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence, including letters to family and professional colleagues; date books listing Kaser's appointments, classes, and meetings; publications including copies of his books, journal articles, and reports, primarily dealing with the history of the development of American libraries, academic library administration, and the design and construction of library buildings; biographical and personal information which includes his resume, a list of his publications, and information on his consulting activities; and teaching records which includes VHS recordings of two courses which Kaser taught.

David mss., 1996-2008

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2605
The David mss., circa 1996–2005, consists of the papers of professor Alfred David, 1929-2014.

Davis, Nathaniel mss., 1947-2010

119 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2773
The Davis, Nathaniel mss., ca. 1947-2010, consists of the papers of diplomat Nathaniel Davis, 1925-2011.

Debbie May Gospel Music Collection, 1985-2001

1 document case (0.21 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 62
This collection consists of commercial gospel music videocassettes, commercial audio recordings, paper documents, schedules, promotional materials, photographs, and other ephemeral material related to Debbie May's career as a music producer.

Deborah Smith Pollard Collection, 1979-2015

7 document cases (7.33 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 80
The Deborah Smith Pollard collection includes more than 200 gospel music magazines and other publications from the 1980s to 2000s. The collection also includes Pollard's gospel music television specials, over 50 interviews she conducted with gospel artists and industry figures, airchecks of Pollard's radio program "Strong Inspirations" and radio programs hosted by other announcers.

De Lange mss., 1970-2011

8 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2401
The De Lange mss., 1970-2011, consists of the correspondence and translation manuscripts of Nicholas de Lange, translator of modern Hebrew literature.

Denise Dalphond Detroit Techno Collection, 1979-2012

5 document cases (2.26 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 159
A collection of recorded interviews and transcripts, photographs, press clippings, posters, and research materials related to Detroit techno music. The bulk of the collection materials span the years 2007-2011 and include audio and written interviews with notable Detroit techno artists such as Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Carl Craig, Mike Banks, Anthony Shakir. Also included are video footage from Movement Festival and photographs from Dalphond's dissertation research.

Denis Sinor papers, 1939-2008, bulk 1961-2006

23 cubic feet (23 boxes) Collection ID: C434
Denis Sinor was a faculty member of Indiana University in the Uralic and Altaic Program (now the Department of Central Eurasian Studies) from 1962 to 2011. Sinor founded the Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies in 1965 and the Asian Studies Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies (now the Sinor Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies [RIFIAS]), both of which he served as director for until his retirement from IU in 1986. He was active in many organizations during his tenure at Indiana University, most significantly the Journal of Asian History (JAH), Permanent International Altaistic Conference (PIAC), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and National Defense Education Act (NDEA). This collection consists of Sinor's correspondence with various organizations, IU, and personal contacts.

Depréaux mss., 1940-2004

3 Folders Collection ID: LMC 2502
The Depréaux mss., circa 1940–2004, consists primarily of a diary written by Marie Louise (Brent) Depréaux in Paris during the German occupation.

Devenyi mss., 2002

1.25 Linear Feet (1 box) Collection ID: LMC 2505
The Devenyi mss. consists of the manuscripts, original illustrations, and other relevant materials, ca. 2002, for the miniature book "My Name is Leonard," published by Beaux Art Publishing under the direction of Mary and Paul Devenyi.

Diamant, Alfred mss., 1917-2012

4 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2822
The Diamant, Alfred mss., 1917-2012, consists of the personal correspondence, emails, school records, military papers, birth and marriage certificates, and family trees of Alfred Diamant. It also includes various drafts and pre-publication copies of his and his wife's co-authored memoir Worlds Apart, Worlds United: A European-American Story.

Diop mss., 1963-2017

4 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2944
The Diop mss., 1963-2017, consist of the notebooks, drafts, writings, correspondence, teaching materials, and born-digital materials of Senegalese author and journalist Boubacar Boris Diop, 1946- .

Di Prima mss. II, 1980-2014

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2831
The Di Prima mss. II, 1980-2014, consists of the correspondence of American writer, poet, and editor, Diane Di Prima.

Dollenmayer, David mss., 2011-2013

5 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2827
The Dollenmayer, David, mss., circa 2011-2013, consists of the typescripts and drafts of German-to-English translations by translator David Dollenmayer.

Donald E. Hattin Media Materials, ca. 1959-2016

15 cubic feet (Seven boxes, 24 x 15 x 10 1/4"; 26 folder boxes, 11.5 x 6.5 x 5.5"; bulk of documents) Collection ID: PC006
Donald E. Hattin served as a professor of geology at Indiana University from 1954 to 1995. His collection consists primarily of materials relating to his research, published works, and teaching files.

Donna Lawrence Collection, 1987-2010, undated

3 document cases (1.05 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 61
Materials documenting audiovisual exhibits produced by Donna Lawrence Productions.

Drolshagen mss., 2001-2002

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2254
The Drolshagen mss., 2001-2002, consists of the correspondence, manuscript notes, corrected drafts, and line-edited manuscripts of Ebba D. Drolshagen's translation into German of Griefwork, by British author James Hamilton-Paterson.

DuVal, John mss., 1975-2016

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2700
The DuVal, John mss., ca. 1975-2016, consists of correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, drafts, typescripts, poetry, and translations relating to the publications of John Tabb DuVal (1940- ), especially his translation of The Song of Roland. Also includes materials about John Duval and his daughter Kathleen Duval's "Interpreting a Continent: Voices from Colonial America" (2009), and includes texts translated from French and Spanish. Other parts of this collection in order of publication include Cuckolds, Clerics, and Countrymen: Medieval French Fabliaux (1982), From Adam to Adam: Seven Old French Plays (2005), and Fabliaux, Fair and Foul (2008).