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Hoagy Carmichael Collection, 1898-2006

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

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.

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.

Indiana University I Association records, 1994-2010

1.8 cubic feet ((3 boxes)) Collection ID: C732
The I Association (formerly I-Men Association (1913-2006) and I-Women Association (1982-2006)) honors exceptional athletes at Indiana University Bloomington. This collection contains files about I Association alumni events and event planning, Board of Directors meeting information, I Association membership, and email, letter, and memo correspondence between I Association staff and alumni.

Willkie Residence Center scrapbooks and other materials, 1962-2007, bulk 1968-1981

1 cubic foot (4 scrapbooks, 3 legal folders and 1 oversize folder) Collection ID: C680
The Wendell L. Willkie Quadrangle opened in the fall of 1964 as a residence hall for men and women, and was rededicated as the Willkie Residence Center in 2000. This collection contains four scrapbooks that were compiled by staff of the Willkie Quadrangle residence hall between 1968 and 1981. The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings, event pamphlets, and other materials that document staff and resident events during their respective time periods. In addition, the collection contains loose photographs of Willkie staff and leadership teams from 2004-2007, as well as loose newspaper clippings and other materials documenting Willkie residents and staff from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.

Foundation Incubator Records, 2000-2005

.25 Cubic Feet (1 slim letter-size Hollinger box.) Collection ID: MSS018
The Foundation Incubator was established with the goal of providing a community for philanthropists to interact, discuss, and innovate new solutions in the field, through shared office space for smaller foundations to utilize as well as articles, coaching, workshops, and presentations for the wider community. Established in Palo Alto, TFI had a special focus on applying the verve of Silicon Valley from that period to philanthropy, and members of the Foundation Incubator primarily consisted of California-based ventures. Confronted with an economic downturn and a consensus to slow growth, TFI merged with Indiana University's Center on Philanthropy in July 2005.

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.

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.

Department of Computer Technology Records, 1972-2003

2.57 cubic feet (2 boxes [2 record cartons]) Collection ID: UA040
The Department of Computer Technology Records include correspondence, course information, minutes, and reports. The records cover the department, its faculty, and related programs between 1972 to 2003.

Office of Affirmative Action Records, 1970-2005

2 Cubic Feet (2 cartons) Collection ID: UA038
The Office serves to promote representative participation of all members of the community, and to prevent discrimination in any university practices or activities. The Officer reports directly to the Chancellor (previously to the Executive Dean). Records include correspondence, reports, policies, and other materials.

Alfonso Montecino Collection, 1906-2016

13 Boxes Collection ID: LAMC 2024 Montecino
The Alfonso Montecino Collection consists of the works, papers, and selected music collection of the pianist Alfonso Montecino.

J. Gus Liebenow Collection, 1882-2011

18 cubic feet (18 records cartons) Collection ID: LCP2007/02
J. Gus Liebenow was a professor emeritus of political science at Indiana University. Starting his tenure in 1958, Liebenow also served as the dean for Research and Advanced Studies as well as vice president and dean of Academic Affairs. In 1961, he also found the University's African Studies Program. This collections consists of lecture notes, personal files, department records, Liebenow's writings, and materials from numerous organizations he was affiliated with.

Raintree Press mss., 1975-2010

2 Box (1 standard, 1 custom) Collection ID: LMC 2289
The Raintree Press mss., 1975-2010, consist of manuscripts, galleys, etc., of the Raintree Press of Bloomington, Indiana.

Pike mss., 2002-2003

3 Boxes (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2266
The Pike mss., circa 2002-2003, consist of the translations from German into English made by Burton Pike, 1930- , Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at The City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center.

Nims mss. II, 1929-2003

48 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2424
The Nims mss. II, 1929-2003, consist of the correspondence and writings of poet John Frederick Nims, 1913-1999, including materials relating to his work as a translator of poetry.

Oeser mss., 2001-2009

3 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2393
The Oeser mss., 2001–2009, consists of notes, drafts, page proofs, et cetera of works translated by German language translator Hans–Christian Oeser.

Fugard mss. II, 1976-2002

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2461
The Fugard mss. II, ca. 1976–2002, consist chiefly of photographs, playbills, etc. relating to stage productions of plays by South African writer Athol Fugard, 1932– .

Gathorne-Hardy, J. mss., 1705-2017

32 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2281
The Gathorne-Hardy, J., mss., 1705-2017, consist of the correspondence, family materials, journals, and manuscripts of writer Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, 1933-2019.

Hill, A. mss., 1886-2004

12 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2666
The Hill, A. mss., ca. 1886-2004, consist of correspondence, journal fragments, legal and financial documents, clippings, photos, and account books of Lady Anne Hill (1911–2006), author, public figure, and wife of prominent bookseller G. Heywood Hill.

Wolverton mss., 1919-2005

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2488
The Wolverton mss., 20th century, consist of three unpublished novels by Indiana author Ethel Traugh Wolverton, 1890-?.

Translations mss., 1800-2010

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2245
Translations mss., ca. 19th-21st centuries, consist primarily of manuscripts of literary translations, either from a foreign language into English or in some cases from English into another language. Also present are letters from authors to translators of their work or from the translators to the authors they translate.

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.

Comic Art mss., 1901-2010

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

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. 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.

Jeanette Carter Papers, 1928-2013

23 cubic feet; (23 records cartons) Collection ID: IULC025
The Jeanette Carter Papers spans the dates 1928-2014. Renowned anthropologist on West Africa and women, this collections includes her research on women in Liberia and the Gambia, personal accounts of the Liberian Civil War, her field notes, research on ethnic groups, and extensive reports, publications and news articles on Liberia.

Ridenour, W.W. mss., 1943-2013

5 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2825
The Ridenour, W.W. mss, 1943-2013, consist of the personal journals of Presbyterian minister and World War II Army veteran, William W. Ridenour.

Kokomo Oral History Collection, 1993-2020

156 Interviews Collection ID: KOH
This collection is comprised of audio recordings and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted for the 50th and 60th anniversaries of the IU Kokomo campus, as well as interviews of Kokomo campus faculty, staff, and alumni conducted as part of the Indiana University Bicentennial Oral History Project.

Bai T. Moore Papers, 1919-2004

23 cubic feet; (22 records cartons; 1 oversized materials box.) Collection ID: LCP2005/008
Bai T. Moore was a renowned poet and author whose work was greatly influenced by his experiences growing up in Liberia. In addition to Moore's career as a writer, he served as a government official for several years, first as Chief of the Liberian Bureau of Agriculture, and later, as Deputy Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism. This collection consists of government papers, ethnographic materials, published works, manuscripts, and drafts of his writings.

Reports of Investigations of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, 1964-2019

1386 Reports Collection ID: ROIGBL
Reports of Investigation (ROIs) created by the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology or their Cultural Resource Management (CRM) office from 1964-2019.

Kessler mss., 1966-2018

42 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2688
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.

Forker, Charles R. mss., 1906-2014

7 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2847
The Forker, Charles R. mss., ca. 1906-2014, consists of the papers of Charles R. Forker and his collection of microfilms and images.

Zenith mss., 1985-2004

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2614
The Zenith mss. consists of the correspondence and manuscripts of translations from the Portuguese, ca. 1999-2004, of Richard Zenith.

Bruner, Paul mss., 1941-2011

2 Boxes (1 standard, 1 custom) Collection ID: LMC 2746
Bruner, Paul mss., ca. 1967-2011, consist of Paul Bruner's artist's book edition of the 1954 Holocaust era poem, "The Plains," written by Polish poet Tadeusz Rozewicz and translated by Paul Mayewski, as well as accompanying materials.

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.

Bush, Peter mss., 2000-2009

15 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2713
The Bush, Peter mss., 2000-2009, consists of the translations, writings, correspondence and professional papers of translator and writer Peter Bush.