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Snodgrass, W.D. mss., 1984-2013

2 Linear Feet (2 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 2823
The Snodgrass, W. D. mss., 1984-2013, consists of the original and photocopied correspondence, emails, obituaries, and tributes concerning the illness and death of W. D. Snodgrass, 1926-2009. Most correspondence and emails are between Snodgrass's friends and colleagues and his fourth wife, writer Kathleen Snodgrass.

Smyth, J. mss., 1870-1935

2 Box Collection ID: LMC 2931
The Smyth, J. mss., 1870-1935, consists of the invoices, receipts, and correspondence with booksellers of Judge James Davis Smyth, 1851-1940.

Raymond Smyke Collection, 1951-2003

3 cubic feet; (3 records cartons) Collection ID: LCP2005/002
Raymond Smyke worked in African education for over 30 years teaching and developing programs to assist teachers and leaders in English and French speaking countries. He was the executive secretary of the World Confederation of Teachers and published several books and articles on Africa, especially on Momulu Massaquoi, a king of the Vai people and the first indigenous African diplomat, and his family

Smith, W.J. mss., 1947-2007

13 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2547
The Smith, W.J. mss., 1947-2007, consists of writings, translations, correspondence, and research materials of poet and translator William Jay Smith, 1918-2015.

Ulysses Howe Smith papers, 1901-1912

.2 cubic feet Collection ID: C197
Ulysses Howe Smith was an Indiana University alumnus and administrator. Smith held several positions at IU, but the most prominent was his tenure as Bursar, 1908-1936. His papers comprise .2 cubic feet and spans 1901-1912. The Correspondence series is the more prominent of the two series and spans 1901-12. Family members make up a good number of the correspondents, with Smith's brother Paul being the most frequent correspondent in the collection. Discussion primarily focuses on joint business matters. The Subject files series holds only 2 folders - one folder on accounting classes Smith taught at IU and the other his Notary Public certificate.

Black Radio : Telling It Like It Was, circa 1920s-1997, bulk 1991-1995

10 document cases (4 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 39
Production materials documenting Smithsonian's thirteen-part program on the role of radio in transforming the African American community in the twentieth century. The program was produced in 1996 by Jacquie Gales Webb for Smithsonian Productions, with assistance from the AAAMC. The collection contains over 400 hours of interviews and historical aircheck tapes in addition to articles, research files, program scripts, and transcripts. The audio interviews feature conversations with over 150 well-known disc jockeys, radio professionals, record company executives, journalists, and scholars. The historical airchecks include station identifications and jingles, radio interviews with prominent Black figures, coverage of historical events, and programs highlighting or influenced by the contributions of Black performers, disc jockeys, and other important persons in radio.

Smith, Sandra mss., 2004-2015

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 2881
The Smith, Sandra mss., 2004-2015, consist of translator's proofs, manuscripts, and clippings relating to Smith's translations from French to English.

Ronald Richard Smith papers, 1973-1996, bulk 1978-1985

2 cubic feet (2 boxes) Collection ID: C143
Ronald Richard Smith was a member of the Folklore faculty at Indiana University from 1978-1997. His research centered around traditional music, festivals, movement and dance, and religion within the African Diaspora, with a focus on Caribbean peoples. In addition to his teaching responsibilities at IU, Smith also served as associate dean of the Office of Research and University Graduate School from 1988-1996, headed the IU Ethnomusicology Program, and spent one year as director of the Archives of Traditional Music. This collection consists of Smith's papers and lectures, dissertations of some of his students, correspondence, committee files, and some classroom materials. Prominent in the papers are Smith's files on the Folklore Institute and department, such as teaching files, meeting minutes, and curriculum reviews.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 6. Miscellaneous BFHFI Events, 1978-2006, bulk 1984-2003

1 linear feet(Approximately)(Approximately) Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5299)
This series contains administrative records documenting many of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame's smaller events.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, subseries 4. Black Filmworks & the annual BFHFI Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition, 1987-2003, bulk 1990-2003

12 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD4348)
This subseries contains papers, application packets, and audiovisual materials related to the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame's Black Filmworks film festival and annual Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 11. General Financial and Fundraising Documents, 1974-2013

18 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5323)
This series contains financial documents generated by the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame's operations and activities as well as a small number of legal documents.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 9. General Correspondence, 1974-2007

5 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5315)
This series contains correspondence sent and received by the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame since its inception in 1974 until the effective end of operations in 2007.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 1. Publicity Materials, 1974-1996

7 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5314)
This series contains publicity materials used to promote the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame's events including souvenir programs, flyers, event announcements, invitations, posters, and tickets.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 8. Board and Committee Documents, 1974-2007

3 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5306)
This series contains documents generated by the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Board of Directors and various committees.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 2. Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony and Gala, approximately 1974-2008, bulk 1974-1993

5 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5316)
This series contains administrative documents generated by the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in the process of planning and producing the annual Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony and the Celebrity Dinner and Dance Gala from 1974-1993. Also included are a handful of documents related to planning a 23rd, 24th, 30th, and 35th awards ceremony between 1995 and 2008, although these ceremonies ultimately were never hosted.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 7. BFHFI Event Recordings, approximately 1982-2001, bulk 1989-1993

113 Videocassettes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5304)
This series contains audiovisual recordings of events hosted by the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame including the annual Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony, Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition awards ceremony, Film and Lecture Series, annual symposium, and Black Filmworks film festival, as well as various workshops, lectures, interviews, and miscellaneous smaller events.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 13. Third party publications, approximately 1940s-2008, bulk 1959-2006

6 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5405)
This series contains books, event programs, newsletters, and journals by third party publishers from the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame library.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 12. Memorabilia and artifacts, approximately 1940s-2003, bulk 1974-1992

186 items (approximately) Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5458)
This series contains memorabilia related to the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame including inductee plaques and handprints, signed books and programs, offical government proclamations and commendations, costumes and clothing, and an assortment of additional three-dimensional and print artifacts.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 14. Research files, approximately 1951-2009

7 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5462)
This series contains research files used to support the activities and publications of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame (BFHFI).

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 15. Mary Perry Smith's personal and research files, approximately 1962-2011

4 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5474)
This series contains documents stemming from Mary Perry Smith's activities outside of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame and a few of her personal papers.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 16. Miscellaneous, approximately 1970s-2008

4 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD7352)
This series contains documents and artifacts that do not fit within the other series of the collection or whose fit within the collection cannot be determined. Included are roughly three dozen U-matic videocassettes of the 1989 Black Choreographers conference and production cassettes for a project on Black soldiers.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 10. HRMS, volunteer, and staff documents, 1970s-2000s

3 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5319)
This series contains human resource files and miscellaneous files generated by the BFHFI's staff members and volunteers that are not clearly related to one of the other series (e.g., reports on BFHFI supported conference trips, BFHFI-related grant applications, personal files, etc.).

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives collection, Series 5. Sidney Poitier Fellowship Competition, 1985-1993, bulk 1992-1993

2 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5
This series contains papers, application packets, and audiovisual materials related to the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame's 1993 Sidney Poitier Fellowship competition. Applications to the program include written film proposals, scripts, sample works on videocassette, and other materials submitted by film and video makers competing for fellowship awards.

Overview of the Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, approximately 1974-2006

102 Boxes Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD4347)
This collection contains a wide array of materials documenting the history and activities of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame (BFHFI). The materials were collected and/or created by Mary Perry Smith from the time immediately predating the BFHFI's first Black History Month celebration in 1974 to the efforts of its remaining supporters to revitalize the organization following its final film festival in 2003. Highlights include event publicity and souvenirs; celebrity memorabilia; moving image and screenplay submissions to the BFHFI's annual competition; Phil Moore's personal papers, arrangements, lyric sheets, recordings, and photographs; video recordings of BFHFI events; correspondence; and administrative, board, and planning documents.

Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Series 3. Film Lecture Series and Symposium, 1984-1994

0.5 linear feet(Approximately)(Approximately) Collection ID: COL 5 (VAD5300)
This series contains administrative records documenting the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame's annual Film and Lecture Series and Symposium.

Smith, L.P. mss., 1868-1946

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2306
The Smith, L.P. mss., 1868-1946, consists primarily of the correspondence and writings of essayist Logan Pearsall Smith, 1865-1946.

Johnnie Rutland Smith papers, 1955-1974, bulk 1955

.8 cubic feet Collection ID: C224
Johnnie Rutland Smith was the wife of Henry Lester Smith, former professor and dean of the Indiana University School of Education. This collection consists primarily of papers associated with Johnnie Rutland Smith's participation in the 1955 White House Conference on Education and the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth.

Smith, J.A. mss., 1864-1865

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2136
The Smith, J.A. mss., 1864-1865, consists of the Civil War papers of farmer John Archibald Smith, 1845-1922.

Henry Lester Smith papers, 1897-1964, bulk 1908-1957

11.8 cubic feet (14 boxes) Collection ID: C110
Henry Lester Smith was a long-time professor and administrator at the Indiana University School of Education. In addition to teaching and other administrative positions, Smith served as the dean of the School of Education from 1916 until his retirement in 1946. Throughout his life and career, Smith served in a variety of other roles including as Superintendent of Schools in the Canal Zone, as an active member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, as chair of the local Red Cross chapter, as an active member of the National Education Association, and as Secretary-General of the World Federation of Education Associations. This collection consists largely of correspondence relative to his national and international educational work, materials developed in connection with his teaching, and research materials and writings in his main interest areas of international education, school administration, and character education.

Smith, H.W. mss., 1817-1987

30500 Items Collection ID: LMC 1982
The Smith, H.W. mss., 1817-1987, consists of the letters of reformer Hannah Whitall Smith, 1832-1911, her daughters, art historian Mary Berenson, 1864-1945, and relief organizer Alys Whitall Pearsall Russell, 1867-1951, and her granddaughters, suffragist Ray Strachey, 1887-1940, and psychologist Karin Stephen, 1889–1953.

Smith, Hamilton mss., 1779-1874

3 Boxes (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2315
The Smith, Hamilton mss., 1779-1874, consists of the letters and papers of Hamilton Smith, 1804-1875, lawyer and businessman of Louisville, Kentucky, and Cannelton, Indiana.

Smith, G.P. mss., 1965-2010

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1981
The Smith, G.P. mss., 1965-, consists of the writings and papers of Catholic University of America law professor George P. Smith II, 1939-.

Smith, C. mss., 1929-1978

36 Boxes (27 standard, 9 oversize) Collection ID: LMC 2159
The Smith, C. mss., 1929-1978, consists of of the papers of educator, consultant, musicologist, and journalist Carleton Smith, 1908-1984.

Smith, Annette mss., 1964-2004

7 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2613
The Smith, Annette mss. 1964-2004, consists of the papers of Annette Smith, 1924-, Professor Emeritus of Literature at the California Institute of Technology.

Jerry Slocum DVD collection, 1984-2012

51 Items Collection ID: GV1493.J55
The collection includes interviews, news broadcasts and lectures on puzzles as well as selections from various International Puzzle Party conference programs.

Slocum mss., 1955-2012

50000 Items Collection ID: LMC 2681
The Slocum mss., 1955-2012, consists of the papers of Jerry Slocum, 1931-, and the Slocum Puzzle Foundation.

John W. Sloan coursework and photographs, 1935-1947

.2 cubic feet (1 box) Collection ID: C419
Indiana University alumnus John W. Sloan was born in 1915 in Oak Park, Illinois. He graduated with a B.S. in chemistry from IU in 1939, and completed two semesters of graduate study in chemistry from 1946-1947. He served in the United States Army from 1941-1945, where he reached the rank of Captain, later becoming a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserve. This small collection includes chemistry and physics laboratory notebooks and coursework from Sloan's time as an undergraduate and graduate student. The collection also contains five photographs Sloan took of the IU campus when he was an undergraduate.

Hunt mss., 1838-1845

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1529
The Hunt mss., 1838-1845, consists of letters written by John Sloan, 1816-1898, physician of New Albany, Indiana, and his wife Caroline (Hunt) Sloan, 1810-1887, to Caroline's family in Maine, relating primarily to their emigration to Indiana.

Skinner, Robert E. mss., 1966-2013

8 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2841
The Skinner, Robert E. mss., 1966-2013, consists of the scrapbooks, ephemera, theatre programs, and writings of author Robert E. Skinner, 1948-.

Skinner, Robert E. mss. II, 1983-2005

9 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 3022
The Skinner, Robert E. mss. II, 1983-2005, consists of drafts of detective novels and scholarly works on hard-boiled crime fiction by Robert E. Skinner (b. 1948).

Siurek mss., 1939-1946

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2553
The Siurek mss., 1939-1946, consist of letters from Walter R. Siurek of the U.S. Coast Guard to his girlfriend Patricia Kurzyden in East Chicago, Indiana.

Sipper mss., 1973-2010

20 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2354
The Sipper mss., 1973-2010, consists of the correspondence and business records of Ralph Bruno Sipper, 1932-, an antiquarian bookseller specializing in modern first editions.

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.

Singer, J. D. mss., 1950-1961

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1978
The Singer, J. D. mss., 1950-1961, consist of the correspondence and papers of J. David Singer relating to the World Federalist Association in New York.

Singer mss., 1950-1952

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1977
The Singer mss., 1950-1952, consists of the writings of poet Burns Singer, 1928-1964.

Viking Press mss., 1940-1956

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2036
The Viking Press mss., 1940-1956, consists of the Viking Press office file of its correspondence with novelist Upton Beall Sinclair, 1878-1968.

Sinclair mss. IV, 1900-1963

11 Boxes (11 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1967
The Sinclair mss. IV, 1900-1963, consists of correspondence, writings, and monetary statements of author Upton Beall Sinclair, 1878-1968, and of his wife, Mary Craig (Kimbrough) Sinclair, 1883-1961.

Sinclair, M. C. K. mss., 1884-1963

15 Boxes (15 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1973
The Sinclair, M.C.K. mss., 1884-1963, consists of the correspondence and writings of author Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair, 1883-1961.

DeWitt mss., 1941-1955

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1273
The DeWitt mss., 1941-1955, consists of letters from Upton Sinclair, 1878-1968, author, to Samuel Aaron DeWitt, 1891-1963, poet and businessman, and correspondence between Mary Craig (Kimbrough) Sinclair, (Mrs. Upton Sinclair), 1883-1961, and DeWitt.

Lush mss., 1956-1957

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1681
The Lush mss., 1956-1957, consists of two letters from Upton Beall Sinclair, 1878-1968, author, and a letter from Mrs. Mary Craig (Kimbrough) Sinclair, (Mrs. Upton Beall Sinclair), 1883-1961, author, to Samuel Beryl Lush, 1893?-?, cotton merchant.

Sinclair, Clive mss., 1948-2011

31 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2829
The Sinclair, Clive mss., 1948-2011, consists of the papers and correspondence of British author Clive Sinclair, 1948-2018.

Sims, G. mss., 1926-1973

4 Folders Collection ID: LMC 2893
The Sims mss., 1961-2000, consists of the correspondence, invoices, and catalogues of bookseller George Sims, 1923-1999.

Simpson, R. mss., 1743-1876

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2169
The Simpson, R. mss., 1743-1876, consists of letters written by author Richard Simpson, 1820-1876, and by members of his family.

Simpson mss., 1957-1958

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2168
The Simpson mss., 1957-1958, consists of versions of A Resounding Tinkle by Norman Frederick Simpson, 1919-2011, author.

Marietta Simpson Collection, 1967-2019

22 document cases (9.4 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 168
The collection consists primarily of programs, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, awards, correspondence, memorabilia, posters, clothing, audio recordings and video related to Marietta Simpson's career.

Evelyn Simpson-Curenton Collection, 1964-2021

1 document case (1.25 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 178
This collection spans the active career (1964-) of Evelyn Simpson-Curenton as well as holds materials highlighting the renowned Singing Simpsons, and Evelyn's sister, Joy Simpson. It consists of CDRs, LPs, DVDs, and home-video tapes; along with several concert programs, photographs, personal letters and more.

Simon, Greg mss., 1985-1998

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2820
The Simon, Greg mss., 1985-1998, consist of proofs, drafts, and correspondence relating to Simon's translation of Poet in New York by Federico Garcia Lorca.

Sillitoe mss., 1959

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1960
The Sillitoe mss., 1959, consists of drafts of The Pushbike, by author Alan Sillitoe, 1928-2010.

Sillitoe mss. II, 1950-1996

28 Boxes (27 standard, 1 custom) Collection ID: LMC 2141
The Sillitoe mss. II, 1950-1996, consists of the papers of writer Alan Sillitoe, 1928-2010.

Sillitoe mss. III, 1980-2010

25 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2756
The Sillitoe mss. III, 1980-2010, consists of the papers of writer Alan Sillitoe, 1928-2010, with emphasis on the last three decades of his career.

Sigma Xi, Indiana University Chapter records, 1904-1974

1.4 cubic feet (2 boxes) Collection ID: C186
Founded in 1886 as an honorary society for science and engineering, today Sigma Xi is an international research society that strives to promote the health of the scientific enterprise and honor scientific achievement. The Indiana University chapter of Sigma Xi was chartered in 1904. The collection consists of nomination forms, minutes, correspondence, by-laws, and constitutions. Also included is a report drawn up circa 1974 entitled "Indiana University chapter: the Society of Sigma Xi, 1904-1974."

The Crimson Bull, 1947-1956

95 Items (0.8 cubic feet) Collection ID: C641
This collection consists of an incomplete run of 42 issues of the Crimson Bull, a student humor magazine published by the Indiana University chapter of Sigma Delta Chi from 1947-1956. The IU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, a professional journalistic fraternity, was established in 1914.

William J. Siffin papers, 1960-1993

7 cubic feet Collection ID: C157
Consists of personal papers of William J. Siffin. There are three series: Correspondence, 1962-1993, containing both incoming and outgoing correspondence; Publications, 1962-1990, containing articles and his book The legislative council in the American states; and Teaching, 1960-1991, containing materials from his classes and files for the graduate students he advised.

Lance Sieveking : miscellaneous uncataloged materials, 1919-1967

89 Items Collection ID: PR6037 .I23
The collection includes materials by and about Sieveking, plus memorabilia.

Sieveking mss., 1724-1971

15000 Items Collection ID: LMC 2208
The Sieveking mss., 1724-1971, consists of the papers of Lancelot (Lance) de Giberne Sieveking, 1896-1974, author, playwright, and pioneer of BBC radio programming.

The William Siegmann Collection, 1932-2007

34.5 cubic feet; (35 records cartons) Collection ID: IULC038
William Siegmann was the leading expert on the arts in Liberia and Sierra Leone. His collection contains an exhaustive lists of resources, both primary and secondary, pertaining to the arts, culture, language, and history of Liberia and Sierra Leone. Also included are materials from his various projects, espeically those from his "Aesthetics of Power: African Art Along the Windward Coast." Correspondence with various museums and universities, personal and teaching materials are also in this collection.

Roy Sieber papers, 1958-2010, bulk 1975-1990

9.4 cubic feet (18 boxes) Collection ID: C635
Roy Sieber was a historian of African art who taught at Indiana University Bloomington from 1962 through 1983. Having been the first person to receive a degree in African art in the United States, Sieber was the creator of the study of African art history in the United States. This collection contains prints of his black and white photographs of African art in use and on display, slides of African art in museums, and annotated bibliographies written by his students exploring specific aspects of art in Africa.

Shorthouse mss., 1884-1897

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1959
The Shorthouse mss., 1884-1897, consists of the letters of Joseph Henry Shorthouse, 1834-1903, author, to John Dowden, bishop of Edinburgh, 1840-1910, and William Showell Rogers, 1855-1899, solicitor.

William Shirk Poorman collection, 1980-2003

1 Box Collection ID: VAE4584
William "Bill" Shirk Poorman (born 1945) is a retired American escape artist, actor, entrepreneur, and longtime Indianapolis radio personality. He uses his middle name (also his mother's maiden name), Shirk, as his professional surname. He is frequently billed as the "Modern Day Houdini" for his elaborate and death-defying stunts. Between 1976 and 1980, Poorman set eight world records, including the fastest escape from a straitjacket and the fastest jail break. His work as an escape artist inspired him to write, produce, and star as a fictionalized version of himself in the 1983 film "The Escapist". This collection contains material related to the production of "The Escapist" and Poorman's career as an escape artist.

Sherwood mss., 1917-1972

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1955
The Sherwood mss., 1917-1972, consists of the letters, diary, and newspaper clippings of Elmer William Sherwood, 1896-1979, author and insurance executive.

Sherriff mss., 1931-1951

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1956
The Sherriff mss., 1931-1951, consists of letters from playwright Robert Cedric Sherriff, 1896-1975, to the League of Dramatists division of the Society of Authors.

Sherriff mss. II, 1929-1957

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1958
The Sherriff mss. II, 1929-1957, consist of letters from playwright Robert Cedric Sherriff, 1896-1975, to writer Vernon Bartlett, 1894-1983.

Shepro mss., 1946-1969

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2557
The Shepro mss., 1978-1989, consists of correspondence, appraisals, and additional documents relating to the horological collection of laywer and businessman Warren Shepro, 1926-2000.

Karen Shearer Collection, 1935-1996, bulk 1974-1992

53 document cases (22 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 129
Collection consists primarily of interview transcripts, program transcripts, and artist publicity materials used in the production of the Westwood One Radio programs Special Edition, That's Country Music, Rock Chronicles, My Top Ten, and History of Rock 'n Roll. It also contains materials from various specials including programs on Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, and the Rolling Stones.

Shawn mss., 1963-1983

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2525
The Shawn mss., 1963-1983, consists of correspondence between The New Yorker editor William Shawn, 1907-1992, and the magazine's film critic Penelope Gilliatt, 1932-1993.

Shaw, G.W. mss., 1850-1873

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1950
The Shaw, G.W. mss., 1850-1873, consists of the papers of George Washington Shaw, 1831-1912, lawyer.

Shawe-Taylor mss., 1929-1995

5 Boxes (5 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1954
The Shawe-Taylor mss., 1929-1995, consists of the papers of Desmond Christopher Shawe-Taylor, 1907-1995.

Reynolds mss., 1912-1925

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1914
The Reynolds mss., 1912-1925, consist of positive photostats of letters, notes, and telegrams from George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950, playwright, to Paul Revere Reynolds, 1864-1944, literary agent, who represented Shaw in the United States.

Shapiro mss., 1940-1962

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1949
The Shapiro mss., 1940-1962, consists of the writings of poet Karl Jay Shapiro, 1913-2000, and his correspondence with poet Theodore Roethke, 1908-1963.

Shanks mss., 1928-2006

92 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2513
The Shanks mss., 1928-2006, consists of the papers of television executive Bob Shanks, 1932-2020, and photographer Ann Zane (Kushner) Shanks, 1922-2015.

Shamroy mss., 1940-1963

5 Folders Collection ID: LMC 1952
The Shamroy mss., 1940-1963, consists of letters to cinematographer Leon Shamroy, 1901-1974, and his first wife, Audrey Mason Shamroy, 1917-1991, from painter and sculptor Beniamino Bufano, 1890-1970, Israeli artist Bezalel (Lilak) Schatz, 1912-1978, author Henry Miller, 1891-1980, and Miller's third wife, Martha Lepska Miller, 1923-2017.

Barbara Shalucha papers, 1935-1992

7 cubic feet Collection ID: C76
Barbara Shalucha founded the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center in Bloomington, Ind. in 1948 and served as its director until 1986. Shalucha first came to Indiana University as an instructor in the Botany Department. She was hired for her special perspective on applied botany which incorporated youth involvement. The Barbara Shalucha papers comprise 7 cubic feet and span 1935-1992. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, publications, subject files, and teaching materials.

Robert H. and Marge Shaffer scrapbooks, 1937-1987

7.3 cubic feet Collection ID: C704
Robert H. Shaffer was affiliated with Indiana University for nearly 40 years. He served as Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969 before returning to faculty work full-time. This collection encompasses Robert and Marge Shaffer's personal collection of scrapbooks, with many of them containing newspaper clippings from his time as Dean and photographs from his travels across the world.

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.

Peter Sevareid Papers, 1967-2005

3 cubic feet; (3 records cartons) Collection ID: LCP005
The materials in the Peter Sevareid Papers include correspondence, one of Sevareid's publication drafts, and conferences programs and papers. It also consists of research materials, including publications, reports, news clippings and interviews from the Liberian Customary Law Project.

Senour mss., 1919-1928

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1951
The Senour mss., 1919-1928, consists of letters from Professor of English Frank C. Senour, 1871-1928, to Indiana University alumna and benefactor Ruth Norman Halls, 1898-1990.

Senhouse mss., 1945-1955

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1947
The Senhouse mss., 1945-1955, consists of letters to publisher Roger Senhouse, 1899-1970, relating chiefly to the publication of Occasional Memorandums (Millhouse Press, 1950), written by Thomas Gray, 1716-1771.

Sendak mss., 1930-1999

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1946
The Sendak mss., 20th cent., consists of the pen and ink, wash and pencil drawings of Maurice Sendak, 1928-2012, illustrator.

Sembene mss., 1956-2008

32 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2943
The Sembene mss., 1956-2008, consists of the correspondence, photographs, writings, professional files, film scripts, and related material of filmmaker and author Ousmane Sembene.

Secker mss., 1894-1969

4 Boxes (4 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2203
The Secker mss., 1894-1969, consists primarily of letters to publisher Martin Secker, 1882-1978, from various authors, illustrators, and acquaintances with whom he had business dealings.

Thomas Sebeok papers, 1940-2001 and undated

89 cubic feet Collection ID: C264
Thomas Sebeok (1920-2001) was an internationally renowned semiotician who taught at Indiana University from 1943 to 2001. This collection documents Sebeok's career at Indiana University and contains correspondence, subject files, publications, research and grant materials, and departmental and committee records.

Seaver mss. II, 1961-1975

4 Boxes (4 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2664
The Seaver mss. II, 1961–1975, consists of the papers of translator, editor, and publisher Richard W. Seaver, 1926–2009.

Seaver mss., 1969-1974

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2661
The Seaver mss., 1969–1974, consists of the correspondence and documents from the files of Richard Seaver, 1926-2009, the American publisher of Octavio Paz, 1914-1998, concerning the translation and publication of Paz's Alternating Current (translated 1973) and Conjunctions and Disjunctions (translated 1974).

Scrimgeour mss., 1968-1981

5 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2116
The Scrimgeour mss., 1968-1981, consists of the correspondence and manuscripts of author Gary James Scrimgeour, 1934-2011, primarily relating to the writing and publication of his first novel, A Woman of Her Times (1982).

Myrtle Scott papers, 1965-2006

5.2 cubic feet (6 boxes) Collection ID: C370
Myrtle Scott was a professor of educational psychology at Indiana University from 1970 until her retirement in 2002. Her primary teaching responsibilities were in the Human Development program with a focus on child development, while her research interests centered on developmental and ecological psychology. Scott's papers include biographical files, teaching files, publications, and research notes with some correspondence, with the bulk of the collection consisting of Scott's publications and research notes from 1965-2003.

Scott mss., 1817-1937

32 Boxes (27 standard, 5 custom) Collection ID: LMC 2113
The Scott mss., 1817-1937, consists of the papers of Emmet Hoyt Scott, 1842-1924, businessman and mayor of LaPorte, Indiana, his father, Wiley Huntington Scott, 1796-1872, farmer and hotelkeeper of Nineveh, New York, and his son, Emmet Scott, 1873-1937.

Scott mss. II, 1854-1906

1521 Items Collection ID: LMC 2114
The Scott mss. II, 1854-1906, consists of the papers of Emmet Hoyt Scott, 1842-1924, businessman and mayor of LaPorte, Indiana, and his brother, Arthur Lee Scott, 1845-1878, businessman.

Breaking Away mss., 1978-1982

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2927
The Breaking Away mss., 1978-1982, consist of production materials, press kits, and ephemera related to the film Breaking Away and its international versions.

Schwartz mss., 1990-2001

5 Boxes (5 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2506
The Schwartz mss., 1990-2001, consists of Russian-to-English translations by Marian Schwartz, 1951-, of works by Nina Berberova, 1901-1993, Vasily Peskov, 1930-2013, Edvard Radzinsky, 1936-, and Solomon Volkov, 1944-.

Schulte mss., 1967-1992

5 Boxes (5 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2358
The Schulte mss., 1967-1992, consists of the correspondence and translations of poet and translator Rainer Schulte, 1937- .