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Maugham mss., 1904-1973

1696 Items (2 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 1724 (VAD6730) (VAD6730)
The Maugham mss., 1904-1973, consist of the contracts and correspondence about those contracts for works by William Somerset Maugham, 1874-1965, English novelist and playwright.

Latin American mss. British Honduras, 1774-1778

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1609 (VAD8167) (VAD8167)
The Latin American mss. British Honduras, 1774-1778, consist of two pieces.

Binkley, Raglind mss., 1450-1842

3 Items Collection ID: LMC 2873 (VAE0927) (VAE0927)
The Binkley, Raglind mss., ca. 1450-1842, consist of medieval fragments collected by Thomas and Raglind Binkley.

Latin American mss. Mexico III, 1563-1855

36 Items Collection ID: LMC 1622 (VAD8170) (VAD8170)
The Latin American mss. Mexico III, 1563-1855, consist of historical documents relating mainly to Mexico's colonial period.

Latin American mss. British Guiana, 1821-1844

1 Item Collection ID: LMC 1627 (LMC 1608)
The Latin American mss. British Guiana, 1821-1844, consists of one item.

Mamet mss., 1947-2005

3 Boxes Collection ID: KS
Mamet mss., 1947-2005, consists of the correspondence, typescript drafts, and personal items of screenwriter, director, and playwright David Mamet.

Undine Smith Moore Collection of Original Music and Manuscripts by Black Composers, 1940-2022

5 document cases (4 linear feet) Collection ID: SC 1
Manuscript and printed scores, photographs, biographical material, and recordings by Black composers active from 1950 to present.

Boone County Red Cross Scrapbooks, 1941-1983

2 cubic feet (6 oversized boxes) Collection ID: MSS108
The Boone County Red Cross Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, letters, postcards, and photographs related to the work of the Boone County chapter of the Red Cross.

Hoagy Carmichael Collection, 1898-2006

17 linear feet plus artifacts and audiovisual recordings Collection ID: ATM Manuscript Collection 2

Robert Berry collection, 1962-2011

1 Box Collection ID: VAE4580
Robert Berry (born 1940) is an actor, playwright, and teacher. While a student in the Theater Department at Indiana University Bloomington in the summer of 1962, he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in a feature-length psychological horror film, "House of Dreams". The film, which was shot entirely without professional help with a budget of $10,000, is perhaps the first feature-length film created primarily by Indiana University students. The film was shot in Decker and Vincennes, Indiana and utilized the historic Sam Jordan House as the haunting centerpiece of the story. "House of Dreams" premiered in Vincennes on September 11, 1963. Given the involvement by local citizens and representation of small Southern Indiana towns, it was heralded locally as a distinctly "Hoosier" film.

Department of Psychology Records, 1962-2013

11 cubic feet (11 cartons) Collection ID: UA097

IUPUI Office for Women Records, 1983-2000

4 cubic feet (4 cartons) Collection ID: UA092
IUPUI administrators created the IUPUI Task Force on the Status of Women Faculty in 1994 to investigate how women were appointed and promoted on the campus and to assess the campus climate for women's success. The task force recommended in 1996 the creation of a campus office to facilitate improvements on the IUPUI campus for women. Administrators created the IUPUI Office for Women (OFW) in October, 1996, with the goal to improve the campus environment for women faculty, staff, and students. The director of OFW also serves as chair of the newly created IUPUI Commission on Women to develop opportunities and improve equity and the campus envirnment for women. Records include minutes, correspondence, reports, and publications.

Jan Shipps Papers, 1970-2005

3.25 cubic feet (3 cartons and 1 document box) Collection ID: UA101
This collection contains the papers of Professor Jan Shipps, a faculty member at IUPUI from 1973-1995. She taught in the Departments of History and Religious Studies and in the American Studies Program. She served as the director of the Center for American Studies and as a research associate for the POLIS Center. She is a nationally recognized expert on Mormonism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This collection contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and research materials relating to Shipps's work as a faculty member and administrator and to her research interests.

Department of Athletics Records, 1971-2005

1.25 cubic feet (1 carton, 1 document box) Collection ID: UA085
Records from the Department of Athletics, which oversees the intercollegiate athletics programs at IUPUI.

IU Board of Trustees Records, 1966-2012

11 cubic feet (9 cartons and 6 document boxes) Collection ID: UA081
The Indiana University Board of Trustees is the governing body of Indiana University. By agreement in the merger of the Indianapolis campuses of Indiana University and Purdue University in 1969, the resulting IUPUI would be governed by the IU Board of Trustees. Records include minutes, agendas, and other records.

Office of the Dean of the Faculties/Executive Vice Chancellor Records, 1966-2007

309.1 cubic feet (308 cartons, 2 document boxes, and 1 flat box) Collection ID: UA044
This collection contains the records of the Office of the Dean of the Faculties and of the Executive Vice Chancellor. The dean of the faculties is the chief academic officer at IUPUI and oversees the development and administration of academic programs, faculty appointments, professional development, promotion and tenure, and academic support operations. The executive vice chancellor is the second highest ranking administrator in the IUPUI administration. The title was created in 1973, and generally the person holding that position has also been the dean of the faculties. The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, university publications, and files documenting the dean of the faculties/executive vice chancellor's role in the development of IUPUI's academic programs and the administrator's involvement with community, regional, and national organizations.

Institute for Humanities Research Records, 1982-1989

.5 Cubic Feet (1 legal document box) Collection ID: UA020
The Institute for Humanities Research Records include correspondence, programs, minutes, and reports. The records cover the institute, its members, and related programs between 1982 to 1991.

Philanthropic Oral History transcripts, 1989-1994

100 Volumes Collection ID: MSS176
Transcripts for oral history interviews related to philanthropy, which were conducted by the Indiana University Center for Documentary Research and Practice, formerly known as Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory, formerly known as the Indiana Oral History Research Center. The American Foundations Oral History Project consists of a series of interviews with prominent American philanthropists, each of whom relates their background, the development of their values, and their philosophies of philanthropy. The purpose and state of American philanthropy, including those family foundations and corporate foundations, form a central topic, as do the recent trend of increasing diversity and opinions on grant evaluation and philanthropic assessment. In addition, many interviewees comment on the role of government in philanthropy and the system of ethics at play in American philanthropy. The Center on Philanthropy Oral History Project traces creation of the Center from its earliest stages and its evolution into a fully operating academic institution dedicated to the study of philanthropy. It includes the negotiations in bringing the Fund Raising School to Indianapolis, Indiana, the grant proposals to the Lilly Endowment, finding the Center's first director, and the creation of its mission statement. This project also contains many different people's views on the study of philanthropy and the importance and success of the Center. The "Philanthropy: a history of fund raising" Project discusses the history of philanthropy and fundraising as a profession. The interviewees, all workers of different generations, discuss the various issues and changes the field of fundraising has faced over the years, with a major focus on fundraising in America. The changing public image of philanthropy, the introduction of women into the field, and the skills and techniques needed within the profession are all discussed in depth throughout the interviews. The major differences between various types of fundraising are also discussed.

IU-Indianapolis Downtown Campus Records, 1915-1985

8.7 cubic feet (7 cartons, 1 document box, 3 flat boxes) Collection ID: UA059
Indiana University started offering regular classes in Indianapolis in 1891. An Extension Division was created in 1912 and began to offer a small number of courses for credit. A gradual increase of class offerings and enrollments in Indianapolis occurred in the following decades. The university occupied a variety of buildings in downtown Indianapolis over the years in what over time became known as the Downtown Campus (DTC). Courses in liberal arts, social sciences, mathematics, and the natural sciences were offered by the Downtown Campus, whereas Indiana University's professional schools located in Indianapolis (i.e., the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, and Law, etc.) offered separate programs loosely connected to the other. The creation of IUPUI in 1969 more closely fused the various separate entities of Indiana University in Indianapolis together. Records include correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, and other materials.

Office of University Architect Records, 1945-1983

23 cubic feet (23 cartons) Collection ID: UA065
The Office of University Architect is a separate unit, based at Indiana University Bloomington, with an office on the IUPUI campus. The office plans and coordinates building and infrastructure projects, and works closely with Campus Facilities Services and the Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance. Architectural drawings for IUPUI campus buildings and facilities are housed separately. Records include building and construction specifications, manuals, and other materials.

Department of Physical Therapy Records, 1926-1990

7.1 cubic feet (4 cartons, 7 pamphlet boxes, 1 flat box) Collection ID: UA030
Physical therapy has long had a presence in the treatment offered in the Indiana University hospitals. In 1956 a bachelor of science program in physical therapy was established under the division of Allied Health in the School of Medicine. Graduate programs in physical therapy were later established. The Department of Physical Therapy is currently under the IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Records include correspondence, reports, patient files, publications, and other materials.

Computing Services Records, 1965-1979

6.6 cubic feet (6 cartons, 1 document box) Collection ID: UA076

Indiana University Medical Center Records, 1898-1997

32.2 cubic feet (29 cubic feet of ledgers and other bound volumes, 3 Cartons and 1 Document box) Collection ID: UA078
The Indiana University Medical Center is the collective administrative identity of the hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and other facilities that provide medical services in conjunction with the Indiana University School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Dentistry, and School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Long, Coleman, Riley, University, and Wishard hospitals fall under the administrative aegis of the IUMC. Records include correspondence, minutes, reports, financial data, patient records, and other records.

Human Resources Administration Records, 1953-2005

5 cubic feet (5 cartons) Collection ID: UA067
Previously called the Personnel Division or Office of Personnel Services, Human Resources Administration reports to the Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance. Records include correspondence, reports, personnel policies, publications, and other materials.

Purdue University Records, 1943-1997

16 cubic feet (16 cartons) Collection ID: UA079
Purdue University was founded as a state Land Grant university in 1869 at West Lafayette, Indiana. It has created several regional, or extension, campuses, including a campus in Indianapolis (see UA-060, Purdue University-Indianapolis Extension) that became IUPUI. Records include correspondence, minutes, reports, bulletins, publications, and other records.

Department of Economics Records, 1971-1991

2 cubic feet (2 cartons) Collection ID: UA006
The Department of Economics Records include correspondence, curriculum development, minutes, and reports. The records cover the department, its professors, and related programs between 1971 to 1991. The department was formed from the merger of faculties from the Indiana University-Indianapolis Downtown Campus and the Purdue University-Indianapolis Extension on the creation of IUPUI.

The Date, 1946-1947

.4 cubic feet (2 small dc) Collection ID: C576
The Date was an Indiana University student-published editorial circulated in late 1940s that documented campus culture in a light and humorous way. This small collection consists of issues spanning 1946-1947.

Joseph A. Franklin papers, 1920-1977, bulk 1950-1975

7 cubic feet (7 boxes) Collection ID: C372
Joseph A. Franklin began as a student at Indiana University in 1922. Following his 1927 graduation with a degree in finance, Franklin remained an employee of the University's fiscal offices for the entirety of his professional career during which he was appointed University treasurer (1946-1971), vice president (1948-1971), and Fiscal Counsel to the President (1971-1975). Franklin was active in various professional, community, and service organizations including Acacia Fraternity, Church of Christ, Lions Club, Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, Riley Memorial Association, and the United Fund. This collection primarily holds papers relating to Franklin's service activities and includes correspondence, invitations, financial records, publications, and minutes.

William Wylie Blair essays and correspondence, 1847-1848

.1 cubic foot (2 legal sized folders) Collection ID: C429
William Wylie Blair entered Indiana University in 1845. He attended through the 1848 school year, but did not graduate. This small collection consists of six essays written by Blair while he was a student at IU as well as an 1848 letter written to Blair and friend Jonathan Dixon Wylie by former classmate James Strean, who was an IU student at the time of writing.

William Lowe Bryan papers, 1830-1960

6 cubic feet (6 boxes) Collection ID: C69
William Lowe Bryan was an Indiana University alumnus, professor, and president. This collection includes correspondence, genealogical information, notes, a single journal from 1886, and published and unpublished writings and speeches. Correspondents include family and friends as well as numerous well-known political figures such as Winston Churchill, U.S. Senator Homer Capehart and Eleanor Roosevelt. Frequent correspondents include brother Enoch Albert Bryan, Frank and Sara S. Elliott, Evangeline Lewis, Ruth McNutt, and Herman B Wells.

The Vagabond, 1923-1931

1 cubic foot (3 boxes) Collection ID: C461
Published from 1923 until 1931, primarily as a bi-monthly publication with some interruption, The vagabond featured the poetry, visual art, essays, criticism, short stories and humor which targeted not only Indiana University's undergraduates, but also its alumni and prominent members of the faculty.

Daniel J. Crowley research files, 1924-1980

8.2 cubic feet (9 boxes) Collection ID: C596
Daniel J. Crowley was a folklorist with research and ethnographic interests in African and African diaspora communities. This collection consists of collected folktales Crowley had planned to use to create a tale-type index.

Sinclair mss., 1814-1968

178954 Items Collection ID: LMC 1964
The Sinclair mss., 1814-1968, consists of the correspondence, writings, and miscellaneous papers of author Upton Beall Sinclair, 1878-1968.

Alden mss., 1951-2001

8 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2483
The Alden mss., 1951-2001, consists of correspondence and research files generated by historian Dauril Alden, 1926-, in preparation of his biography of Dutch and Portuguese colonial historian Charles Ralph Boxer, 1904-2000.

Dreiser mss. III, 1928-1945

2 folios Collection ID: LMC 1288
The Dreiser mss. III, 1928-1945, consists of several photographs and one lithograph pertaining to author Theodore Dreiser, 1871-1945.

Crawford, H. mss., 1895-1978

3.1 linear feet (2 boxes; 2 volumes; 3 folios; 591 items.) Collection ID: LMC 1229
The Crawford, H. mss., 1895-1978, consists primarily of the papers and memorabilia of businessman Hanford Crawford, 1854-1930, of St. Louis, Missouri.

Crame mss., 1774-1819

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1225
The Crame mss., 1774-1819, consists of the papers of brigadier general in the Spanish corps of engineers Agustín Crame, -1780.

Courvoisier mss., 1861-1867

.1 linear feet (1 folio; 10 items.) Collection ID: LMC 2458
The Courvoisier mss., 1861-1867, consists of the official papers of postmaster of Vevay, Indiana, and treasurer of Switzerland County, Indiana Frederick L. Courvoisier, 1832?-.

Cordell mss., 1909-1963

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1218
The Cordell mss., 1909-1963, consists of letters to university professor Richard Albert Cordell, 1896-1986, from prominent literary figures.

Corrigan mss., 1888-1941

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1221
The Corrigan mss., 1888-1941, consists of letters to publisher James William Corrigan, 1867?-1948, relating primarily to publishing matters in Great Britain and the United States.

Corman mss. IV, 1991-1998

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2623
The Corman mss. IV, 1991-1998, consists mostly of letters from poet, translator and editor Cid Corman, 1924-2004, to poet and publisher Darrin Daniel. They relate in part to the publication of Corman's poetry by Daniel at Cityful Press, but range broadly over literary and other matters.

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.

Corman mss. II, 1960-1962

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1220
The Corman mss. II, 1960-1962, consists of letters from poet, editor, and translator Sidney "Cid" Corman, 1924-2004, to editor Will Petersen.

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.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials I: Articles, Source Materials, Photographs, Recordings, Memorabilia, etc., 1878-1968, 1957-1968

57 boxes plus 3 folders Collection ID: PS3537.I85
Includes clippings and articles on the Sacco-Vanzetti case, other research materials for Boston, speeches, and interviews with Upton Sinclair.

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.

Michael E. Uslan Collection. Action figures, 1990-2013

28 Boxes Collection ID: NK9509.95.C43 U86
This collection consists of comic book action figures from the collection of Michael E. Uslan.

Vincent Starrett: Miscellaneous Materials, 1924-1957

14 Items Collection ID: PS3537.T18B58
This collection consists of items from the library of Vincent Starrett, including publisher's advertisements, book reviews, announcements of Caxton Club meetings, and reproduction of an article.

Collection of Nineteenth-Century British Patents, 1864-1880

9 Boxes (Boxes 1-4; Addendum 1; Addendum 2 no.1-104; Addendum 2 no.105-194; Addendum 3 no.1-108; Addendum 3 no.109-235) Collection ID: T257.C734
A collection of patents from British, Continental, and American inventors.

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.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials VII: Articles about Sinclair and His Works, 1906-1965

324 Items Collection ID: PS3537.I85 (InU-Li-VAE1864)
This collection consists of articles about Upton Sinclair and his works, from various periodicals.

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.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials IV: Articles Written by Sinclair, 1940-1961

58 Items Collection ID: PS3537.I85 (InU-Li-VAE1860)
This collection consists of articles written by Upton Sinclair between the years 1940 and 1961, published in various magazines, newspapers, and journals.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials III: Articles Written by Sinclair, 1930-1939

51 Items Collection ID: PS3537.I85 (InU-Li-VAE1861)
This collection consists of articles written by Upton Sinclair between the years 1930 and 1939, published in various magazines, newspapers, and journals.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials V: Letters by Sinclair in Periodicals, 1913-1962

114 Items Collection ID: PS3537.I85 (InU-Li-VAE1862)
This collection consists of letters, including letters to the editor and open letters, written by Upton Sinclair and published in various periodicals.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials II: Articles Written by Sinclair, 1905-1929

45 Items Collection ID: PS3537.I85 (InU-Li-VAE1859)
This collection consists of articles written by Upton Sinclair between the years 1905 and 1929, published in various magazines, newspapers, and journals.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials VI: Book Reviews by Sinclair, 1904-1954

17 Items Collection ID: PS3537.I85 (InU-Li-VAE1863)
This collection consists of book reviews written by Upton Sinclair and published in various magazines, newspapers, and journals.

Latin American mss. Bolivia, 1606-1927

2 folios (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1606
The Latin American mss. Bolivia, 1606-1927, are illustrative chiefly of the colonial life of Alto Peru and of Bolivia's long struggle for independence from Spain.

Hornbooks, ca. 1550-1986

31 Items Collection ID: LT109 .A1
The collection consists of a group of 28 hornbooks. Also included are two auction catalogs for sales where some of the hornbooks were sold and a description of a hornbook in brass from dealer Patrick King's list no. 11, 1986.

The Carleton Hodge collection: books from the library of Carleton Hodge, 1805-1995

56 Boxes Collection ID: Z7770 .H6
Consists of personal collection of Professor Carleton Hodge, including many 19th and 20th century Bibles and works about the Bible.

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.

Eigenmann Collection of Ichthyology Articles, 1880-1994

170 Items Collection ID: QL614.5.E34
This collection contains scientific articles pertaining to ichthyology, especially blind fish. Most of the articles were written by Carl Eigenmann, Rosa Smith Eigenmann, or both.

Fogelman mss., 1902-1974, bulk 1950-1965

6 Boxes (6 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2529
The Fogelman mss., 1902-1974, consists of the compoistions, papers and recordings of Jewish Cantor Felix Fogelman.

Bird, W. mss., 1923-1963

3 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1089
The Bird, W. mss., 1923-1963, consists of the correspondence of Three Mountains Press publisher William Augustus Bird, 1888-1963.

Saturday Review of Literature mss., 1946-1956

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2135
The Saturday Review of Literature mss., 1946-1956, consists of letters from author Upton Sinclair, 1878-1968, to Norman Cousins, 1915-1990, and Harrison Smith, 1888-1971, editors of the Saturday Review of Literature.

Slavic mss., 1817-1947

3 Boxes (2 standard, 1 custom) Collection ID: LMC 1980
The Slavic mss., 1817-1947, consists of letters and documents of Russian and Czech political and literary figures, including Russian author Ivan Alekseevich Bunin, 1870-1953, and Czech politicians Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, 1850-1937, and Jan Garrigue Masaryk, 1886-1948.

Smith, P. mss., 1963-1965

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2172
The Smith, P. mss., 1963-1965, consists of scripts of movies for which Lee Plunkett served as dresser.

Smith-Marsters mss., 1828-1905

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 2173
The Smith-Marsters mss., 1828-1905, are letters and papers of Hezekiah Smith, 1805-1879, Indiana Methodist circuit rider; his wife, Susan Davis (Marsters) Smith, 1819-1907; his wife's father, Stephen Marsters, 1795-1874, Methodist church elder; and members of their families.

Stedman mss., 1863-1922

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2239
The Stedman mss., 1863-1922, are the letters and writings used as extra-illustrations for the two volumes of Life and Letters of Edmund Clarence Stedman by Laura Stedman and George M. Gould, New York, Moffat, Yard and Company, 1910.

X mss., 1928-1961

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2103
The X mss., 1928-1961, (principally 1959-1961), consist of the office files of X: A Quarterly Review, edited by David John Wright and Patrick Swift and published by Barrie and Rockliff, London, England, vol. I, no. 1, November 1959 to vol. II, no. 2, August 1961, inclusive.

Wooley, E. mss., 1913-1964

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2294
The Wooley, E. mss., 1913-1964, consist primarily of letters to Indiana University Professor of German, Elmer Otto Wooley, 1883-1964.

Veridian mss., 1981

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2043
The Veridian mss., 1981, consists of materials relating to the founding and publication of the first issue of the Veridian newspaper, published in Bloomington, Indiana.

Wells, H.B. mss., 1980-2000

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2410
The Wells, H.B mss., 1980-2000, consists of the writings of Herman B Wells, 1902-2000, president of Indiana University.

Williams, W.C. mss. III, 1884-1995

6 Boxes (3 standard, 3 custom) Collection ID: LMC 2084
The Williams, W.C. mss. III, 1884-1995, consist of letters to poet William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963, and his wife, Florence (Herman) Williams, 1890-1976, from their son William Eric Williams, 1914-1995, most of which were written while William Eric was in the armed forces, and of letters to Florence Williams, or to Williams' publisher at New Directions Press, James Laughlin, 1914- , pertaining to requests for Williams material by editors and researchers. Also included are a number of condolence cards and letters sent after Williams' death.

Upton Sinclair Miscellaneous Materials VIII: Advertisements, Theater Programs, and Playbills about Sinclair's Books, Plays, and Appearances, 1906-1960

57 Items Collection ID: PS3537.I85 (InU-Li-VAE1865)
This collection consists of advertisements for Upton Sinclair's works and other ephemera, including theatre programs and tickets for Sinclair's plays.

Brediman mss., 1626

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2630
The Brediman mss., 1626, consist of documents concerning Thomas Brediman, suspected of high treason and plotting against the King and the Duke of Buckingham.

Parodies : a collection of several hundred ridiculous rhymes in imitation of known authors and their works, [ca. 1850-1950]

476 Items Collection ID: PN6110 .P3
This is a collection of several hundred ridiculous rhymes in imitation of known authors and their works. It includes parodies of Thomas Moore, Rudyard Kipling, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Edgar Allan Poe, Alfred Tennyson and William Shakespeare, among others.

Whitman, Walt mss., 1864-1960

5 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2932
The Whitman, Walt mss., 1864-1960, consist of correspondence, publications, and material about and related to Walt Whitman.

McCulloch mss., 1766-1914

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1694
The McCulloch mss., 1766-1914, consist of letters and papers of Hugh McCulloch, 1808-1895, U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, Secretary of the Treasury, and a partner in the London banking house of Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Company.

Minton mss., 1934-1965

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1759
The Minton mss., 1934-1965, consist of letters, speeches, photographs, and printed materials relating to the political and judicial career of Sherman Minton, 1890-1965, U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

McVitty mss., 1952-1960

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 2384
The McVitty mss., 1952-1960, consist of the papers of Marion (Hazard) Etcheverry McVitty, 1911-1971, United Nations observer, in relation to her work in the United World Federalist movement.

McDonald, A.H. mss., 1832-1907

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2322
The McDonald, A. H. mss., 1832-1907, consist of the papers of Archibald Henderson Spencer McDonald, 1836-1900, Civil War soldier and printer.

Minnesota Review mss., 1973-1981

4 Boxes (4 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2372
The Minnesota Review mss., 1973-1981, consist of the correspondence, printers manuscripts, and proofs of the New Series of the literary magazine published first in Madison, Wisconsin, and later in Bloomington, Indiana.

Miller, T.A. mss., 1934-1977

3 Boxes (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2373
The Miller, T.A. mss., 1934-1977, consists of the papers of Taulman Allaire Miller, 1910-1977, professor of economics at Indiana University.

Periodical Contributions by and about Nelson Algren, 1933-2004

4 Boxes Collection ID: PS3501.L4
This collection includes essays, editorials, and fictional work by Algren as well as interviews with Algren, essays about Algren, and essays about his work.

Ecuadorian Imprints: A Miscellaneous Collection, 1825-1849, 1961-1967

58 Items Collection ID: F3709.E6
Ecuadorian Imprints, 1825-1849, consists of broadsides, periodicals, and pamphlets from the Mendel Collection.

United World Federalists mss. II, 1954-1978

3 Box (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2638
The United World Federalists mss. II, 1954-1978 (bulk 1950s), consists of materials pertaining to the early United World Federalists movement.

Lew Wallace: Miscellaneous Materials, 1880-1980

3 boxes and 3 folders in map case (655 items)(ca.)(ca.) Collection ID: PS3130
This collection consists of clippings and articles concerning Lew Wallace as well as posters, programs, advertisements, photographs, and brochures concerning the 1959 motion picture Ben Hur.

Jonathan Brooks Short Stories in Colliers Magazine, 1920-1928

34 items in 1 box Collection ID: PS3525.E312
This collection includes issues of Colliers that contain short stories by Jonathan Brooks.

London Lowlife: Broadsheets, Chapbooks, Ephemera, and Periodicals, from the Late 1800s

8 Boxes Collection ID: DA676
This collection consists of broadsheets, ephemera, "fast literature," magazines, and newspapers chiefly from the Sadleir collection.