Correspondence
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 136 Collections and/or Records:
MC102/6. Recycling Archives: Tania Levy Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC-102/6
Scope and Contents
A collection of materials from the personal papers of Tania Levy during her time as a Recycling Analyst for the City of Berkeley, California. These papers range from the late 1980s to her retirement in July of 2011. This collection contains a wide variety of materials including personal correspondence, financial records, contact lists, recycling public relations publications, manuals, training videos, and other assorted documents. The subject matter of the documents primary lies in ares of...
Dates:
Created: 1979-2011; Other: Date acquired: 12/17/2012
NCACSS Accreditation Papers
Collection
Identifier: UA 0068
Scope and Contents
The Accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCACSS) contains self-study reports as well as reports of NCACSS-appointed visiting teams. It also includes memos, history, status, and project status of the institution.
The collection is primarily in reverse chronological order with other reports added in which are mostly in alphabetically by office of origin.
Dates:
1972-1982
North Central Association Self-Study Records
Collection
Identifier: UA 0059
Scope and Contents
This collection contains SSU and UIS self-study records in preparation for North Central Association re-accreditation and to clarify its plans for improving and enhancing its programs and operations. Included in the collection are the working files of the North Central Association Self-Study Committee, the University President or Chancellor, and other members of the university community relating to the development of self-study reports and to North Central Association visits. Records include...
Dates:
1978-2007
P/Adams. Nina Adams, Personal Papers (1976-1990) RESTRICTED
Collection — Box 2
Identifier: P-Adams
Scope and Contents
This collection contains papers from the faculty files of Nina Adams, now retired faculty member, who taught Women's Studies and History in the Liberal Arts and Sciences program from the early 1970s to the early 1990s. Materials include journals, newsletters, bulletins, and papers concerning Vietnam and Southeast Asia; classroom materials such as syllabus and lists of research resources; pamphlets and flyers advertising feminist guest speakers (Charlotte Bunch), faculty meeting minutes; and...
Dates:
Other: Date acquired: 11/05/2005
P/Catchpole. Mattilou Catchpole, Personal Papers
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P-Catchpole, Series I
Scope and Contents
Papers of Mattilou Catchpole, Professor Emeritus at UIS. Catchpole served as director of Sangamon State's Nurse Anesthesia and Nurse Anesthesia Completion programs (1978-1991), within the School of Health and Human Services. Catchpole was employed as associate professor in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences (1991-1994) and later as an adjunct instructor, teaching courses in the Women's Studies program (WMS). Materials include documents related to Catchpole's military service during the...
Dates:
Created: 1946-2010; Other: Date acquired: 08/18/2010
P/Catchpole. Mattilou Catchpole, Personal Papers, Series II
Collection
Identifier: P-Catchpole, Series II
Scope and Contents
Papers of Mattilou Catchpole, Professor Emeritus at UIS. Catchpole served as director of Sangamon State's Nurse Anesthesia and Nurse Anesthesia Completion programs (1978-1991), within the School of Health and Human Services. Catchpole was employed as associate professor in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences (1991-1994) and later as an adjunct instructor, teaching courses in the Women's Studies program (WMS). Materials include course syllabi, handouts, assignments, tests, notes, lecture...
Dates:
Created: 1977-2008; Other: Date acquired: 04/13/2011
P/Dickerman. Barbara Dickerman, Personal Papers
Collection — Item 1
Identifier: P-Dickerman
Scope and Contents
Papers of Barbara Dickerman, SSU/UIS student, UIS admissions councilor, and Springfield housing and equal rights activist. Collection contains correspondence, reports, notes, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia from Dickerman's work with such organizations as the League of Women Voters, YWCA, Springfield Housing Authority, NAACP, United Way, MOVE, Inc. and various other groups. Of note is Dickerman's work to desegregate Springfield School District #186, achieve fair...
Dates:
Created: 1968-2009; Other: Date acquired: 06/25/2009
P/Golden. Larry Golden, Personal Papers, Series II
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P-Golden II
Scope and Contents
The personal papers of Professor Larry Golden consist of committee files, memorandums, correspondence and course materials. Included are proposals for the creation of a lower division undergraduate program at UIS and the construction of a downtown Springfield location for SSU. The collection also contains IES cabinet minutes and files related to Professor Golden’s time on the Development Planning Committee. Course materials such as syllabi, assignments, notes and handouts are also included....
Dates:
Created: 1972-2003; Other: Date acquired: 08/00/2011
P/Lennon. Michael Lennon, Personal Papers & Tapes, 1973-1991
Collection
Identifier: P-Lennon
Scope and Contents
J. Michael Lennon, Professor of Literature and Director of the Office of Public Affairs Communication, papers (1973-91) consists of:Series I: Production tapes for the PBS television documentary "James Jones: Reveille to Taps" (1983-84), including 104 video tapes. 8 reel-to-reel audio tapes, and one audiocassette. The documentary details the life and work of novelist James Jones: his childhood in Illinois, his stay at the Handy Colony, his relationship with Lowney Handy, and his...
Dates:
Created: 1973 - 1991
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