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Microfilm

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

MC07/1. Old Salem Chautauqua Newspaper, 1920, 1923

 Collection — Microfilm Reel
Identifier: MC-07/1
Scope and Contents

Copies of the Old Salem Chautauquan newspaper from August 8, 1920 - August 19, 1920. Also included is one issue of the Petersburg Democrat (August 17, 1923). On Microfilm. This paper was published by the Petersburg (Illinois) Observer newspaper for the Old Salem Chautauqua Association.

Dates: Created: 1920 - 1923; Other: Date acquired: 08/20/1979

P/Paludan. Phillip Shaw Paludan Papers, 1963-2006

 Collection
Identifier: P-Paludan
Scope and Contents Member of the UIS history faculty, 2001-2007. Dr. Paludan held the University's first distinguished chair, the Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies, established in 2001. Before coming to UIS, Paludan taught at University of Kansas, Rutgers University, and University College, Dublin. One of the nation's most preeminent American Civil War historians, Paludan wrote several books on the topic including The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln and Victims, a True Story of the Civil...
Dates: Created: 1963 - 2006; Other: Date acquired: 10/25/2007

University Week – “China” Records

 Collection
Identifier: UA 0017
Scope and Contents This collection includes papers and tapes on University Week- Winter 1971-72 which focused on China. It includes programs, memoranda, press releases, and other items on events. It also includes reel-to-reel audio tapes (note: there is no reel numbered 3) and cassette tapes.Speakers, including Dr. Samuel Rosen, Dr. Ping-Chia Kuo, Peter Seybolt, Walter Judd, Chiao Chien, and Paul Findley. Topics and subjects of discussions included Chinese medicine and health care, economic policy...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1971-1972

University Week - The Year 2001

 Collection
Identifier: UA 0016
Scope and Contents

This collection includes papers, programs, memos, reports, announcements, and media (audio and video), booklets, press releases, papers of the coordinating committee as well as the contents of a time capsule that was set to open June 11, 2001. Historical note: This time capsule was opened and there is an article in the State Journal about said opening.

The audio and video are numbered sequentially and in the second box.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1971-2001