1181 |
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J. Thomas Bowen records
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Bowen, J. Thomas |
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1980-1999 |
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Scope and contents
J. Thomas Bowen's records consists of documents relating to his long-time position as UGA Associate Vice President in charge
of space management and facilities planning. This collection has Bowen's administrative correspondence and subject files,
miscellaneous small project files and program review files from 1980 through 1999.
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UA00-008 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1182 |
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William Tate UGA desegregation files
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Tate, William, 1903-1980 |
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1961-1963 |
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The materials in this collection document events surrounding the desegregation of the University of Georgia in January 1961.
The clippings, legislative reports, petitions, and correspondence that comprise the collection serve as both a record of the
steps involved in desegregating the University and the span of public opinion--both local and nationwide--on the events at
the time. Dean Tate's role in overseeing and responding to student conduct in the aftermath of desegregation is a major topic
of the collection.
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UA00-016 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1183 |
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Verna Jewel Winters (State Normal School) papers
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Winters, Verna Jewel, 1899-1924 |
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circa 1918-1920, 2000 |
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The collection includes a photo album (circa 1918-1920) from her time as a student at the State Normal School in Athens, Georgia.
There also is a short biography of Verna Jewel Winters and list of captions for the scrapbook written by her nephew, Daniel
Bing.
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Identifier: |
UA00-023 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1185 |
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Merryll Penson GALILEO project files
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Penson, Merryll |
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Dates: |
1994-2004 |
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This collection contains Merryll Penson's files relating to the creation and implementation of the GALILEO project. The files
date from 1994 through 2004.
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Identifier: |
UA00-029 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1186 |
Title: |
Conrad Fink papers
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Fink, Conrad C. |
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Dates: |
1961-2011 |
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This collection consists of materials that Conrad Fink either created or collected during his lifetime of news reporting and
teaching journalism at UGA. Included are numerous articles that he summited to the Associated Press (AP) while covering Asia
during the mid-1960s along with general interest stories about the U.S. written for the AP during the 1980s to 2000s. There
is information about various newspapers around the country, their daily workings and the owners of these papers. There are
also documents (1977-2011) related to the classes that Fink taught and the speeches that he presented along with galleys,
reviews and other materials connected to books that he authored. In addition, the collection holds a large amount of both
his professional and personal correspondence dating from the 1980s to 2011.
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Identifier: |
UA0003 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1188 |
Title: |
George Cecil (Kid) Woodruff letters
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Woodruff, George, 1889-1968 |
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Dates: |
1918-1919 |
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The collection consists of personal correspondence from George Cecil "Kid" Woodruff, Sr. to his brother and sister-in-law
Harry and Frances Woodruff. The letters describe army life in France during World War I, including battles, football games
and athletic competitions among servicemen, and leisure activities around Paris after the conclusion of the war.
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Identifier: |
UA0006 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1189 |
Title: |
University of Georgia Libraries, Technical Services records
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University of Georgia. Libraries |
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Dates: |
1955-2006 |
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Scope and contents
This collection consists of materials either generated by or pertaining to the University of Georgia Libraries' Technical
Services Department during the years 1955 to 2004. Originally part of other collections, these documents have been grouped
into a new and separate accession.
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Identifier: |
UA0008 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1190 |
Title: |
University of Georgia master planning proposals
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University of Georgia |
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Dates: |
1997 |
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Scope and contents
Two UGA master planning proposals from 1997. They were originally sent to David Lunde, the Director of UGA Planning.
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Identifier: |
UA0011 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1191 |
Title: |
Peabody Awards 50th anniversary poster
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Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication |
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Dates: |
1990 |
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One poster for the 50th anniversary of the George Foster Peabody Awards.
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Identifier: |
UA0012 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1192 |
Title: |
Mary Ethel Creswell papers
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Creswell, Mary E. (Mary Ethel), 1878-1960 |
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Dates: |
1890-1960 |
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The Mary Ethel Creswell papers consist of documents relating to her life before and after becoming the first woman to receive
an undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and the first dean of the School of Home Economics. The collection
includes correspondence, photographs, speeches, clippings, certificates, and printed material. Additionally, some material
pertains to Mary's sister, Edith Vaughn Creswell.
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Identifier: |
UA0014 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1193 |
Title: |
Alford family papers
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Alford, Alice Gertrude |
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Dates: |
1911-1922 |
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The Alford family papers document both Celia Kelly Alford and Alice Gertrude. Celia Kelly Alford's papers date from the early
1920s and mostly include State Normal School photographs, memory books, and textbooks. The photographs were removed from the
photo albums and placed into archival quality sleeves but the memory books were left intact in order to preserve their intrinsic
value. Alice Gertrude's material includes a class photograph and an invitation to the 1911 State Normal School commencement
ceremony.
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Identifier: |
UA0015 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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1194 |
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Hugh Hodgson papers
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Hodgson, Hugh |
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Dates: |
1917-1983 |
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The collection consists of articles, books, clippings, correspondence, photographs, programs, scores, and scrapbooks relating
to Hugh Hodgson's career at the University of Georgia and the various musical activities that he participated in.
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Identifier: |
UA0016 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1195 |
Title: |
Denmark Dining Hall artifacts
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University of Georgia |
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Dates: |
circa 1901-1935 |
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These artifacts were used to grace the dining tables in the early days of Denmark Dining Hall.
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Identifier: |
UA0017 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1196 |
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War Memorial Fund records
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University of Georgia |
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Dates: |
1919-1933 |
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This collection consists of documents (1919-1933) relating to the establishment and maintenance of the War Memorial Fund at
the University of Georgia. The fund financed the building of War Memorial Hall (now known as Memorial Hall).
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Identifier: |
UA0018 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1197 |
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Leila Ritchie Mize and Jessie Julia Mize papers
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Mize, Leila Ritchie, 1879-1958 |
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Dates: |
1910-2004 |
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Series one consists of scrapbook material kept by Leila Mize pertaining to her activities in school and as a teacher and home
demonstration agent. There are documents about the Cooperative Extension Service, genealogical materials on the Telford, Ritchie,
and Tuck families, Moina Michael, Lurline Collier, the Old Greenville Presbyterian Church, S.C., Hebron Presbyterian Church,
and information about her daughter, Jessie Julia Mize. In addition, there are report cards, programs, photographs, and correspondence
chiefly between Leila Mize and Jessie Mize but including a letter from Richard B. Russell to Charles Mize. Series two has
documents concentrating on Jessie Mize. Among other things, there are news clippings, correspondence, photographs, booklets,
a House of Representative Resolution, certificates, diplomas, a memory book, and a sampling of Jessie Mize's publications
along with her G-Book. Additionally, there are notes belong to LG Hardman and a certificate and diploma belonging to Jessie's
father, Charles A. Mize.
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Identifier: |
UA0020 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1198 |
Title: |
Dancz family collection
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Dancz, Steve |
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Dates: |
1943, 1952-2011 |
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This collection (1943-2011) consists of materials pertaining to Roger, Phyllis and Steve Dancz. The Dancz Family collection
includes music manuscripts, scripts from the "Invitation to jazz" radio programs and information about the UGA Redcoat Band.
There are, also, plaques, mixed media and concert materials.
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Identifier: |
UA0021 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1199 |
Title: |
Judith K. Preissle papers
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Preissle, Judith |
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Dates: |
1960s-1971 |
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The seventh grade pilot course, MAN AND SOCIETY, part of the University of Minnesota's K-12 Project Social Studies (PSS) curriculum,
was one of several Project Social Studies curricula funded around the United States as a result of the National Education
Defense Act of 1958 (US Office of Education - Project No. HS - 045). Curricular revision at the K-12 level was thought, at
the time, to be important to improving the competitive edge of the United States during the Cold War. Judith Preissle (then
Kasper) was selected to lead a group of 5 teachers at Grass Junior High School in West St. Paul, Minnesotabe in implementing
this curriculum in the seventh grade. The curriculum aimed to introduce students to major concepts in anthropology and sociology
and introduced students to the concept of relating human biological structure to social behaviour.
This collection contains the social studies curriculum, overhead projector images, hand written notes, and other documentation
of its facilitation. Throughout the documents are many handwritten notes and marginalia entered by Dr. Priessle. These notes
represent commentaries on preparation for class, as well as notes taken after the materials were used with students in the
classroom.
These materials are important because they sho what kinds of experimental social studies curricula were being developed in
the late 1960s and early 1970s. They will be of interest to educational historians, social studies education scholars, and
anyone doing historical research on diversity and advocacy work in K-12 schools. These materials may also be relevant to
anthropologists and sociologists studying how ideas from their disciplines are used within K-12 school curriculum.
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Identifier: |
UA0022 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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1200 |
Title: |
Marguerite Thomas Hodgson papers
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Creator: |
Hodgson, Marguerite Thomas, 1924-2010 |
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Dates: |
1875-1997 |
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The Marguerite Thomas Hodgson papers cover the span of 1875 to 1997. Many of the materials are related to the Chi Omega (Mu
Beta chapter) fraternity. Other items are from Ms. Hodgson's college days at UGA in the mid 1940s with older materials belonging
to her father, Ralph Hodgson, and other relatives. There is also a scrapbook containing clippings of an ongoing 1965 newspaper
column, "Early days on the Georgia Gridiron," written by John Stegeman and Ralph Hodgson.
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Identifier: |
UA0023 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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