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304. Thomas, T. mss., 1976-1990 1 Box (1 standard)

Thomas, Trevor, 1907-1993
The Thomas, T. mss., ca. 1976–1990, consist of the papers of Trevor Thomas, the neighbor of Sylvia Plath and the last person to see her alive. The collection contains materials relating to Thomas' memoir of Plath as well as documents from Ted Hughes' libel suit against him.
 

305. Thomas mss., 1952-1968 31.25 linear feet (25 boxes, 1 card file)

Thomas, Shirley, 1920-2005
The Thomas mss., 1952-1968, includes the profiles, tapes, and scripts of writer Shirley Thomas for her books Men of Space and for her radio and television programs Traveling Stars and Shirley Thomas from Hollywood.
 

308. Thielman mss. II, ca. 1974-1993 2 Boxes (2 standard)

Thielman, James L.
The Thielman mss. II, ca. 1974-1993, consist of the correspondence of fine bindings collector James L. Thielman, primarily with book binders and usually commissioning a fine binding by each of them.
 

309. Thiébault Family mss., 1733-1872, bulk 1793-1872 15 linear feet (30 volumes, 4 boxes, 2 oversize)

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Thiébault family
The Thiébault Family mss., 1733-1872, consist of the papers of mutiple generations of the Thiébault family. The collection contains correspondence, journals, sketches, legal documents, poems, songs, drafts, military papers, autographs, and other miscellaneous objects belonging to the family.
 

310. The Veteran, 1946-1947 21 Issues

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The Veteran
The Veteran was an independent bi-weekly newspaper published by students at Indiana University from Spring 1946 to Fall 1947. This paper focused on providing incoming and current veterans with information that was specific to them, while also addressing current events and functions on campus. Topics included student life in trailer housing, updates on the G.I. Bill regulations, social events, veterans in sports, and educational assistance.
 

311. Theta Nu Xi records, 2004-2019 0.2 Cubic Feet (1 small dc)

Theta Nu Xi
The Upsilon chapter of Theta Nu Xi, a multicultural sorority, was chartered at Indiana University Bloomington in 2004. This collection contains awards, correspondence, new member files, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets pertaining to this chapter.
 

312. Theroux, Peter mss., 1969-2015 3 Boxes (3 standard)

Theroux, Peter
The Theroux, Peter mss., 1969-2015, consists of papers and correspondence related to Peter Theroux's work as a translator of Arabic novels, as well as materials related to his brothers, novelists Paul Theroux and Alexander Theroux.
 
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Theophilus Adam Wylie family
The individuals represented in this collection are primarily members of the Theophilus A. Wylie family, immediate and extended. However, there are many hundreds of letters written to the family by friends far and wide. The bulk of the collection dates from 1850 through 1930, roughly the lifespan of Louisa Wylie Boisen, daughter of Theophilus A. and Rebecca D. Wylie, who was largely responsible for preserving the letters. The entire body of correspondence was part of the bequest to Wylie House Museum from Morton C. Bradley, Jr., great-grandson of Theophilus A. Wylie.
 

314. Esther Thelen papers, 1977-2005 14 cubic feet (16 boxes)

Thelen, Esther
Esther Thelen (1941-2004) was a professor of psychology at Indiana University Bloomington and a well-known researcher in the field of developmental psychology. She is known for applying the dynamic systems theory to the study of infant motor development; this has since become the dominant theoretical viewpoint in the field. Much of Thelen's research was done at Indiana University Bloomington's Infant Motor Development Laboratory, which she established and directed. This collection contains personal files and correspondence; documents related to public speaking appearances, publications, and roles in professional organizations and committees; educational materials from psychology courses taught by Thelen; and materials related to Thelen's research, including handwritten notes, drafts of studies, and videotapes of research subjects.
 
The Indiana Renegade
This collection includes three issues of the independently produced campus humor magazine, the Indiana Renegade, all published during the 1955-1956 school year. An "unofficial" publication, the Renegade was the creation of a number of students from Indiana University, most prominently IU senior Clint Major.
 

317. The Crimson Bull (1920) collection, 1920-1921 5 Items (0.1 cubic feet)

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The Crimson Bull (1920)
This collection consists of a cover design proof and two issues of the short-lived student humor magazine the Crimson Bull (1920). The magazine, which was published with financial support from the Indiana University chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, satirized aspects of university life through comedic sketches, cartoons, articles, and editorials contributed by IU students.
 

318. The Alternative, 1968-1977 1.4 cubic feet

The Alternative
Founded by graduate student Robert Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. (B.A. 1965, M.A. 1967), in 1967, The Alternative was founded as a conservative challenge to the political left of the era with an emphasis on free enterprise and democratic values. In the early 1970s, distribution moved nationally and in 1977 the publication was renamed The American Spectator. In 1985 the company moved from Bloomington, Indiana to Washington D.C. The collection consists of issues dating from 1967-1977.
 

319. Tevis mss., 1945-1985 8 Boxes

Tevis, Walter S.
The Tevis mss., 1945-1984, consist of the writings of American novelist and short story writer Walter Tevis, whose novels The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Hustler, The Color of Money, and The Queen's Gambit have been adapted for the screen.
 

320. Test mss., 1824-1845 2 Boxes (1 standard, 1 custom)

Test, Charles H., 1802-1884
The Test mss., 1824-1845, consist of correspondence of Charles H. Test, 1802-1884, judge, member of the Indiana General Assembly, and secretary of state of Indiana.
 
Teaching Film Custodians
Teaching Film Custodians, Inc. (TFC) began in the 1920s and merged with Indiana University in 1973. The mission of the company was to provide educational films to schools, colleges and universities and to promote the value of the motion picture. This collection of paper materials consists of dubbed newsreel scripts in five languages and their English translations.
 

323. Teaching Film Custodians records, 1938-1973 .6 cubic feet (2 boxes)

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Teaching Film Custodians
Teaching Film Custodians, Inc. (TFC) began in the 1920s and merged with Indiana University in 1973. The mission of the company was to provide educational films to schools, colleges and universities and to promote the value of the motion picture. Collection consists of Members and Board of Trustees meeting minutes, and administrative files.
 

324. Taymūr mss., 1929-1953 1 Box (1 standard)

Taymūr, Mahmūd, 1894-1973
The Taymūr mss., ca. 1929–1953, consist of mostly short stories by Mahmūd Taymūr (1894–1973), one of the most influential Arabic writers of the 20th century.
 
Taylor, Jeanne
The Taylor, Jeanne mss., 1955-1956, consist of three letters and a postcard from Max Eastman to Jeanne Taylor, and one carbon of a letter from Taylor to Eastman, all dealing with payment for repairs on an apartment Taylor sublet from Eastman in 1955.
 

327. Taylor, F. mss., 1932-1984 1 folio (oversize)

Taylor, Frank Eugene, 1916-1999
The Taylor, F. mss., 1932-1984, consist of the correspondence, papers, business files and memorabilia of independent publisher, and film producer Frank Eugene Taylor, 1916-1999.
 

328. Taylor mss., 1850-1853 1 folio

Taylor, Anna Tuthill Harrison, 1813-1865
The Taylor mss., 1850-1853, are typescripts of personal letters from Anna Tuthill (Harrison) Taylor, 1813-1865, youngest daughter of President William Henry Harrison.
 

332. Quinn mss., 1896-1930 1.6 linear feet (1 folder; 1 box; 1 volume; 81 items. )

Synge, J. M. (John Millington), 1871-1909
The Quinn mss., 1896-1930, contains the correspondence of dramatist John Millington Synge, 1871-1909; the final draft of his play, The Playboy of the Western World; and the writings of other authors, chiefly Amory Hare, 1885-1964.
 

333. Charles E. Sykes Motown Collection, 1957-2003 1 document case (0.42 linear feet)

Sykes, Charles E.
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).
 

334. Swan mss., 1918-1949 2 Boxes (2 standard)

Swan, William J. (William James), 1896-1978
The Swan mss., 1918-1949, consist of letters, photographs, and printed materials relating to William Swan's army service in World War I and later family papers and documents.
 

335. Marina Svetlova papers, 1924-1963 .4 cubic feet (1 box)

Svetlova, Marina, 1922-2009
Collection consists of the papers of Marina Svetlova, a highly accomplished ballet dancer, choreographer, and Indiana University Professor. The collection contains a journal, performance programs, correspondence, news clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks.
 

336. Sutherland mss., 1935-1950 2 Boxes (2 standard)

Sutherland, Edwin Hardin, 1883-1950
The Sutherland mss., 1935-1950, are the notes of Edwin Hardin Sutherland, 1883-1950, professor of sociology at Indiana University, 1935-1950, for his "White collar crime," a Xerox copy of which is in the Lilly Library (Lilly HV6635 .S8 1961).
 

337. Sulzer mss., 1917-1932 1 Box (1 standard)

Sulzer, William, 1863-1941
The Sulzer mss., 1917-1932, but principally 1927 and 1928, are papers of William Sulzer, 1863-1941, lawyer, member of the New York state legislature, U.S. congressman, and governor of New York.
 

340. Benns mss., 1914-1996 2 Boxes

Sturgeon, Kate, 1916-1997
The Benns mss., 1914-1996, consists of the correspondence and papers of the F. Lee Benns family, and particularly of Kate Lee (Benns) Robinson Sturgeon, 1916-1997.
 
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Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.). Bloomington Chapter (Bloomington, Ind.)
The Indiana University chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was founded in 1964 and remained active until 1969 when the national organization disbanded. The newsletters in this collection were created to be a forum for members of IU and the surrounding community to express their opinions on local problems, goals, and solutions relating to areas of the New Left political movement.
 

342. Stuart mss., 1730-1841 4 Boxes (3 standard, 1 custom)

Stuart, Sir Charles, 1779-1845
The Stuart mss., 1730-1866, are the papers of Sir Charles Stuart, baron de Rothesay, 1779-1845, British diplomat to Portugal and Brazil.
 

343. Merrill mss., 1886-1916 2 Boxes (2 standard)

Stuart Fitzrandolph Merrill
The Merrill mss., 1886-1916, consist primarily of letters from poet Stuart Fitzrandolph Merrill, 1863-1915, to his mother, Mrs. George Merrill (Emma Fitzrandolph (Laing) Merrill), who is addressed in these letters as "Dear Cornelia."
 

344. Astle mss., 1795-1797 1 folio

Stuart, Andrew
The Astle mss., 1795-1797, consists of the letters and memoranda of Andrew Stuart, 1725-1801, Scottish lawyer, to Thomas Astle, 1735-1801, English antiquary and paleographer.
 
Strong National Museum of Play
The Media School Video Game Periodical Collection includes more than 4300 catalogs and magazines related to various aspects of games and gaming, with special emphasis on video and computer games, computer programming, and home video formats and equipment. The collection is comprised of two accessions of print materials gifted to IU by Stony Brook University Libraries and The Strong National Museum of Play in 2016 and 2018, respectively. These collections were brought to IU through Media School professor Dr. Raiford Guins, who is a leading expert on video game history and preservation. Notable items include complete runs or strong representation from the following publications: Antic: The Atari Resource, Amiga World, DieHard GameFan, EGM2, Game Developer, GamePro, Next Generation, Nintendo Power, and the Official U.S. Playstation Magazine. Collection is described to the item-level.
 

346. Strawn mss., 1959-1998 3 Boxes (3 standard)

Strawn, Richard R., 1923-2015
The Strawn mss., 1959-1998, consist of translations of opera libretti by Wabash College professor Richard Strawn for the Indiana University School of Music Opera Theater.
 

348. Strand mss., 1953-2016 16 Boxes

Strand, Mark, 1934-2014
The Strand mss., 1953-2014, consists of the correspondence, writing, and other materials regarding the American poet laureate Mark Strand, 1934-2014, including correspondence concerning his work as a translator of poetry.
 

349. Straight mss., 1864-1881 1 Box (1 standard)

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Straight, David Evander, 1832-1902
The Straight mss., 1864-1881, consists primarily of documents and papers relating to Captain David Evander Straight, 1832-1902, and the 100th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, in the Civil War.
 
Stone, P. M. (Percival Mason), 1886-1965
The Freeman mss., 1902-1961, consist of contracts and publishing correspondence relating to detective stories by R. Austin Freeman featuring his character Dr. Thorndyke, a specialist in "medical jurisprudence" or forensic science.
 

353. Stone mss., 1888-1965 1 Box (1 standard)

Stone, Meta Fuller, 1880-1964
The Stone mss., 1888-1965, are the papers of Meta (Fuller) Stone. They consist of her writings, including an autobioraphical novel and poetry, and her correspondence with her friends and with her (ex-)husband Upton Beall Sinclair, 1908-1917, much of it concerned with her divorce.
 

354. Stokes mss., 1905-1906 3 Folders

Stokes, James Graham Phelps, 1872-1960
The Stokes mss., 1905-1906, consist primarily of letters from Upton Beall Sinclair, 1878-1968, novelist, to James Graham Phelps Stokes, 1872-1960, regarding the activities of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society.
 

355. Stoddard mss., 1871-1877 1 Box (1 standard)

Stoddard, Richard Henry, 1825-1903
The Stoddard mss., 1871-1877, are letters written to Richard Henry Stoddard, 1825-1903, editor of the literary journal The Aldine, chiefly in response to his request for materials for his book Poets' Homes, published in 1877.
 

356. Stock mss., 1815-1965 2 Boxes (2 standard)

Stock, Keith Lievesley, 1911-
The Stock mss., 1815-1963, consist of papers collected by theater collector Keith Lievesley Stock, b. 1911, former Under-Secretary, Ministry of Power.
 
St. Leger, Frank
Musician and conductor Frank St. Leger was a professor of music at Indiana University from 1953-1968. Prior to accepting the teaching position at IU, St. Leger held a number of noteworthy positions in the music and entertainment business, including a teaching position at the Royal Academy of Music in London, accompanist for top performers such as Austrialian soprano Nellie Melba, and musical advisor for the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. Collection focuses largely on St. Leger's music career prior to teaching at Indiana University and includes correspondence, notes and ideas for lectures and musical productions, recorded music lectures, and newspaper clippings. Prominent in the collection is St. Leger's correspondence with Spyros P. Skouras, president of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, regarding St. Leger's ideas for musical programs.
 
Stewart, J. I. M. (John Innes Mackintosh), 1906-1994
The Stewart, J.I.M. mss., ca. 1954-1991, consists of correspondence, financial accounts, and manuscripts of writings by author and Oxford University don, John Innes Macintosh Stewart, 1906-1994.
 

360. Stevens mss., 1749-1916 1 folio (oversize)

Stevens, William Arnold, 1839-1910
The Stevens mss., 1749-1916, consist of papers of William Arnold Stevens, 1839-1910, his wife, Mrs. Caroline (Clarke) Stevens, 1834-1916, and members of their respective families.
 
Sterrenburg, Joan
The textile and papermaking artist Joan Sterrenburg joined the faculty of the School of Fine Arts at Indiana University in 1970 and remained until her retirement in 2004. This collection consists of teaching and research material, exhibition and professional service information, materials related to student work, and correspondence.
 
Stephenson, Henry Thew, 1870-1957
Henry Thew Stephenson joined the faculty of the English Department at Indiana University in 1895 where he remained until his retirement in 1940. The Henry Thew Stephenson papers consist of the manuscript of Stephenson's unpublished "What Tree is That?"
 

366. Kessler mss., 1966-2018 42 Boxes

Stephen Kessler
The Kessler mss., 1966-2018, consists primarily of manuscripts, drafts, correspondence and other material reflecting the creative life of Stephen Kessler (b. 1947), poet, translator, essayist and editor.
 

372. Starr mss., 19th century 3 Boxes (1 standard, 2 custom)

Starr, Saul, 1907-1964
The Starr mss., 19th century, are holograph copies and originals of vocal and instrumental music and one letter collected by Saul Starr, 1907-1964, physician of Eastchester, New York.
 

374. Starrett mss., 1803-1959 2 Boxes (2 standard)

Starrett, Vincent, 1886-1974
The Starrett mss., 1927-1959, consist of the correspondence of author and journalist Vincent Starrett, 1886-1974, known for his biography The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes and his detective stories.
 

375. Starling mss., 1820-1927 1 folio (oversize)

Starling, Kenyon Law
The Starling mss., 1820-1927, are letters, illustrations, and writings by Hugh Clifford, Joseph Conrad, George Cruikshank, Charles Lever, and William Makepeace Thackeray, collected by Kenyon Law Starling, 1905-1983, businessman, of Dayton, Ohio.
 

377. Starkey mss., 1891-1956 1 Box (1 standard)

Starkey, James Sullivan, 1879-1958
The Starkey mss., 1891-1956, consist of letters and papers of James Sullivan Starkey, 1879-1958, (Seumas O'Sullivan, pseud.), as editor of the Dublin Magazine.
 
Stallknecht, Newton P. (Newton Phelps), 1906-1981
Newton P. Stallknecht was a professor of Philosophy, Comparative Literature, and Criticism as well as Director of the School of Letters. Collection includes his personal correspondence, files on comparative literature, information concerning the organizations and societies to which he belonged, materials from his time at Princeton and later activities as an alumnus, as well as information on his publications.
 
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Spulber, Nicolas
Nicolas Spulber was a Distinguished Professor of Economics at Indiana University. Born in Romania in 1915, he immigrated to the United States in 1948 and began teaching at IU in 1954. His research interests focused primarily on the Soviet and post-Soviet economy and the functions of states in economic frameworks including centrally planned, developing, and market economies. Spulber continued researching and writing until his death in 2004. The collection consists of his research materials, reports, conference presentations, correspondence, and manuscripts and reviews of his published works.
 

382. James Spooner Collection, approximately 2000-2007 4 document cases (2.26 linear feet)

Spooner, James
Collection consists of casting, production, and promotional materials used by James Spooner in the production of his film White Lies, Black Sheep and materials associated with the film Afro-Punk including interview footage, promotional materials, film festival awards, and periodicals in which the film and/or Spooner was highlighted.
 
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Spectator (Bloomington, Ind.)
The Spectator began its existence as a weekly student newspaper in January 1966, when it was recognized as a registered Indiana University organization by the I.U. Board of Student Publications. This charter was revoked by the university administration in 1968, but the paper remained in publication as an independent paper in Bloomington, Indiana until 1970. The collection consists of records of the Spectator organized in five series: operational, financial, correspondence, submissions, and newspaper issues.
 

385. Spears mss., 1955-1967 17 Boxes (7 standard, 10 custom)

Spears, Harold, 1902-1980
The Spears mss., 1955-1967, consist of the files of educator Harold Spears, 1902-1980, relating to the twelve years he was superintendent of schools for the San Francisco Unified School District.
 
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
The Southey mss., II, 1834-1843, consist of poet Robert Southey's own annotated copy of his only published work of fiction The Doctor, &c (London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834-1847).
 

390. Sonnenschein, Hugo mss., 1945-1946 1 Box (1 standard)

Sonnenschein, Hugo, 1889-1953.
The Sonnenschein, Hugo mss., 1945–1946, consists of four bound manuscripts of poetry and memoirs by Hugo Sonnenschein, 1889–1953, a German–language writer born in the Austro–Hungarian Empire, who often wrote under the pseudonym "Sonka."
 

395. Leo F. Solt papers, 1643-1996, bulk 1940-1996 16.2 cubic feet (17 boxes)

Solt, Leo F. (Leo Frank), 1921-
Leo F. Solt, professor emeritus of History and dean of the University Graduate School, taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Massachusetts before joining the Indiana University faculty in 1955. In 1978 he was named dean of the University Graduate School, a position he held until 1987. The collection consists of biographical records, research notes, correspondence, and lecture notes.
 

396. Solley mss., 1888-2006 35 Boxes

Solley, Thomas T.
The Solley mss., 1888-2006, consists of the automobile and coachbuilder catalogs, photographs, and related automobile literature of architect Thomas T. Solley, 1924–2006.
 
Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. Indiana University Chapter
The Indiana University Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional Journalists, was established in 1914. Its aim was to "promote interest in journalism and encourage high ideals in newspaper work." Over the decades, the group became known for their journalistic banquets and awards. The collection contains membership information, event files, general correspondence, newspaper articles, and other types of administrative files.
 

400. Snodgrass/Segal mss., 1959-1977 1 Box (1 standard)

Snodgrass, W. D. (William De Witt), 1926-2009
The Snodgrass/Segal mss., 1959-1977, consists of the extensive correspondence and working manuscripts of poet W. D. Snodgrass, 1926-2009, and novelist Lore Segal, 1928-.