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1. Lennert Von Zweygberg papers, 1920-1960 .3 cubic feet (1 small legal dc)

Zweygberg, Lennart von, 1874-1960
Lennert von Zweygberg served as a Professor of Cello at the Indiana University School of Music from 1928 until 1945. In addition to his musical work, he was also a visual artist who worked in pencil and pastels. This small collection consists chiefly of pencil drawings by von Zwygberg, but also a few select writings, collected press opinions, and a von Zwygberg genealogy.
 

4. Enid Zimmerman papers, 1961-2021, bulk 1985-1996 6.2 cubic feet (5rc, 3dc )

Zimmerman, Enid
Enid Deutchman Zimmerman is an American art educator and Professor Emerita of Art Education at Indiana University. Her work focuses on the development of art talent, multicultural education, creativity, and issues of equity and diversity in the arts. Zimmerman was the first Chair of the National Art Education Association's (NAEA) Research Commission and was president of the NAEA Women's Caucus. She has taught and conducted research in over 25 countries, emphasizing cross-cultural collaboration and global perspectives in art education. Her research, publications, and teaching have addressed a wide range of topics, including gifted education, art talent identification, and multicultural art education and feminist theory. However, this collection also highlights the work she has done over the several decades she has been at Indiana University regarding the need for cross cultural collaboration and art talent development.
 

7. Zanuck mss., 1935-1951 1 folio(s)

Zanuck, Darryl Francis, 1902-1979
The Zanuck mss., 1935-1951, consist of inter-office correspondence and notes to and from Darryl Francis Zanuck, 1902-1979, producer, and other officials of the Twentieth Century-Fox film studio.
 
Y.W.C.A. Indiana U.
The Indiana University chapter of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) was founded in 1886 by Mrs. Jenny Bryan, sister to future IU president William Lowe Bryan. Open to all interested women in the Bloomington community, the YWCA aimed to encourage the personal development, religious growth, social sensitivity, and civic responsibility of its members. It sought to provide leadership training in the many areas of life and to provide volunteer leaders for community service in Monroe County. This collection consists of various publications, administrative material, financial records, and scrapbooks created by the organization from 1903 through 1973.
 
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Young Men's Christian Association (Indiana University)
The Red Book was a student and faculty directory published annually by the Indiana University Young Men's Christian Association from 1892-1971. In addition to contact information, the books covered a variety of topics over the years, including information about the YMCA and other campus organizations, academic calendars, tips for new students, local business advertisements, and maps of Bloomington and the IU campus.
 
Young, Herrick B. (Herrick Black), 1904-
Herrick B. Young was an Indiana University alumnus, 1925. After leaving IU, Young continued his schooling elsewhere and became an English and literature professor at Alborz College in Tehran, Iran. He later became President of the Western College for Women in Oxford, Ohio, 1954-1969, and served as President of the Near East Foundation, 1972-1976. He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society and the Royal Central Asian Society, and held two honorary doctorates. This collection contains memoirs of Young's travels and scrapbooks and articles written by Young between the 1920s and 1980s. The collection also contains lectures, notes, correspondence, and Young's book, Strange lands and wonderful people.