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Meachem, John G., 1823-1896;
Meachem, John G., 1846-1942
Title: John G. Meachem, Sr. and Jr. Papers, 1782-1783 , 1866-1928
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes, 1 oversize volume in flat box), 1 reel of microfilm (35mm), and 44 photographs
Call Number: Parkside Mss 15; Micro 931; PH 446
Abstract: Papers of the Meachems, father and son, physicians of Racine, Wisconsin. Included are diaries, articles, speeches, and accounts of both doctors; scrapbooks of John, Sr.'s terms as mayor of Racine, 1876-1878; an autobiography by John, Sr.; records of St. Luke's Hospital, Racine; a minute book of the Racine Hospital Association; a minute book of a society of British physicians in New York, 1782-1783; and miscellaneous materials, including photographs. A few items are in Danish.
Mecum, Jesse M., 1869-1957 Title: Jesse M. Mecum Papers, 1898-1920
Quantity: 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Wis Mss 2PB
Abstract: Letters of scattered dates, an autobiographical sketch, account books, 1898-1916, and memoranda books kept by Jesse M. Mecum, a physician in Bagley, Wisconsin.
Medaris, Carol Title: Carol Medaris Papers, 1994-1998
Extent: 3.0 c.f. (3 record center cartons)
Call Number: M2006-112
Abstract: Work files of Carol Medaris, a Madison lawyer who served as project attorney for the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families during the implementation of Wisconsin Works, a welfare reform program commonly known as W-2. The collection documents the history and implementation of W-2 including its precursor programs Pay for Performance (PFP) and Work Not Welfare (WNW).
Medford Cooperative Creamery Co. (Wis.) Title: Medford Cooperative Creamery Co. Records, 1915-1965
Quantity: 4.0 c.f. (4 record center cartons)
Call Number: Eau Claire Mss BC
Abstract: Records of a Medford, Wis., cooperative incorporated for the purpose of manufacturing butter, powdered dried milk, and other milk products, which merged with Consolidated Badger Cooperative, Shawano, in 1962. The collection includes annual reports to the Secretary of State, annual financial reports, articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes, tax records, a few land and legal records, and daybooks recording amounts paid for milk and cream to individual members. There are very few letters, personnel records, or production records.
Media Records, Inc. Title: Media Records, Inc. Blue Books, 1955-1960
Quantity: 3 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Micro 681
Abstract: Media Records, Inc. reports published annually on a subscription basis which detail the amount and type of advertising that appeared in newspapers in selected cities throughout the United States.
Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.). San Francisco Chapter (Calif.) Title: Medical Committee for Human Rights. San Francisco Chapter: Records, 1968-1975
Quantity: 1.6 c.f. (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Mss 504
Abstract: Subject files of the San Francisco Chapter of MCHR, an organization dedicated to providing quality health care in the community. The records reveal the Committee's interest in free clinics; community control of health institutions; drug abuse programs; occupational safety and health; and the health needs of women, prisoners, and minorities. MCHR has also been active in anti-Vietnam war work and in promotion of a national health care plan. The subject files consist of printed material and newspaper clippings, but few organizational records are present.
Medical Physics Title: Medical Physics Departmental Records
Quantity: 5 Linear Feet 5 record cartons Collection includes papers and documents.
Call Number: Accession 1993/024
Abstract: This collection contains correspondence (especially with national and international scholars), letters of recommendation, conference plans and materials, and grant applications (including those to NASA, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation) connected to Medical Physics Department Chair John Cameron from the early 1970s to 1991. Cameron's grant proposals and research papers focus on neutron collimation, ion dosimetry, and radiotherapy. This collection also includes the correspondence of Medical Physics Department Chair Herb Attix (1985-1987); enrollment information and course materials related to a short course on Quality Control in Diagnostic Radiology by Professor Melvin Siedband (1974-1980); and the correspondence of Medical Physics Professor P.R. Moran (1979).
Medinger, John D. (John Donald), 1948-
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Title: John D. Medinger Papers, 1977-1992
Quantity: 3.4 c.f. (9 archives boxes)
Call Number: La Crosse Mss CN
Abstract: Subject files, mainly 1987-1992, of a pro-life Catholic Democrat from La Crosse who served in the Wisconsin Assembly from 1977 to 1992. Included are legislative drafts and notes; background information and clippings; and correspondence exchanged with constituents, special interest groups, and other legislators. Major correspondents include physicians from the Gundersen Clinic, legislators Brian Rude and Virgil Roberts, Barbara Lyons of Wisconsin Citizens Concerned for Life, and representatives of the La Crosse Area Alliance for the Mentally Ill. The best documented topics include abortion, adoption, alcohol, child care, gambling, the Hmong, mental illness, and topics of local La Crosse interest. A few files relate to the adoption activities of Representative Stephen Leopold of Milwaukee.
Meeropol, Michael Title: Michael Meeropol Speeches, 1975
Quantity: 2 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 835A
Abstract: Tape recording of a December 11, 1975 speech and press conference conducted in Madison, Wisconsin, by Michael Meeropol, son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, as part of the effort of the National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case to induce the federal government to release all official files on the case.
Meggett, Alexander A., 1824-1907 Title: Alexander A. Meggett Papers, 1839-1947
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Eau Claire Mss Q
Abstract: Papers of Meggett, Eau Claire, Wisconsin's first lawyer, including correspondence, articles and speeches, biographical data, clippings, and mercantile business account books kept by him and his father, Alexander Meggett, in Chickopee Falls, Mass., in 1839. Correspondence include family letters and exchanges with Wisconsin political figures Jeremiah Rusk and Elisha Keyes. Also included is a biography of Henry Cousins of Eau Claire, and a pamphlet concerning an 1870 railroad celebration at Eau Claire.
Meier, August, 1923- Rudwick, Elliott M. Title: Meier-Rudwick Collection of Congress of Racial Equality Records
Quantity: 1.0 cubic foot (2 archives boxes and 1 half-archives box), 5 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Mss 533; Micro 797
Abstract: Research material gathered by August Meier and Elliott Rudwick, two history professors at Kent State University, for their history of the Congress of Racial Equality. From the national CORE offices are photocopies or transcriptions of minutes, proceedings, and reports of meetings of the National Action Council, the steering committee, and CORE's annual convention; financial reports; and copies of revised constitutions. Four reels of microfilm contain records of the Seattle Chapter of CORE, 1961-1969, including extensive files on housing, employment, education, and local conventions and workshops. An additional reel of microfilm contains material from the Bancroft Library consisting of miscellaneous national, California, and other chapter papers and newsletters.
Meier, Roy R., 1902- Title: Oral History Interview with Roy R. Meier, 1979
Quantity: 7 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 744A
Abstract: Interview conducted by Dale Treleven of the Historical Society staff with Roy R. Meier, a Town of Spirit, Price County, Wisconsin farmer, concerning the town's history, agricultural conditions and practices, his activities in 4-H and on the town and county boards, German settlement in Price County, and other topics.
Meier, Roy R., 1902- Title: Roy R. Meier Papers, 1881-1978
Quantity: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Northland Micro 14; Micro 732
Abstract: Papers of a Price County, Wis., farmer and local historian including photographs of the Meier family about the turn of the century and in the 1970's; a farm ledger begun by Karl Meier and taken over by his son Roy in 1918; an essay by Meier on Germans and others who settled Price County in the l870's and l880's; and a “History of the Dairy Herd of the Spring Brook Farm.”
Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1872-1964 Title: Alexander Meiklejohn Papers, 1880-1976
Quantity: 28.0 cubic feet (69 archives boxes) and 3 tape recordings; plus additions of 0.3 cubic feet (1 archives box and 1 folder) and 0.1 cubic feet of photographs (1 folder)
Call Number: Mss 64; Audio 1836A; M82-287a; M2018-075
Abstract: Papers of noted educator and civil libertarian Alexander Meiklejohn. The papers consist of private and professional correspondence, writings, and subject files, and cover nearly the full range of his activities and interests. The correspondence, which is chiefly incoming, includes letters from many important individuals in education and law, and representatives of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), of which he was a founder, and the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Also includes letters from many former students, including a number of students of the Experimental College. Meiklejohn's speeches, articles, papers, and books are represented by manuscript drafts, notes, reviews, and clippings. The general subject files consist of notes, clippings, and printed material on a variety of topics of interest to him. Among them are loyalty oaths and academic freedom, the ACLU, and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).
Meinen, Frank, 1904-1991 Title: Frank Meinen Papers, 1927-1989
Quantity: 7.0 c.f. (4 record center cartons, 4 archives boxes, and 2 flat boxes), 138 photographs, and 50 negatives
Call Number: Eau Claire Mss BJ; PH 3912; PH 3912 (3); PH 3913
Abstract: Papers of a Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, farmer, electric fence manufacturer, and political conservative, including correspondence, financial records of the farm and a fence business, detailed agricultural production records from circa 1920 through circa 1975, family and other photographs, and subject files relating to Meinen's involvement with agricultural organizations such as the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America, St. Peter's Catholic Congregation (Tilden, Wisconsin), and various conservative and religious issues. Also included are papers written by Meinen while a student at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (1973-1982).
Meinert, Chick, (Donald) Title: Welcome to Goosetown, Wisconsin: The City that Made La Crosse Famous
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 096
Abstract: "Welcome to Goosetown, Wisconsin: The City that Made La Crosse Famous," written in 1992 by Chick Meinert.
Meir family Title: Meir Family History
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 111
Abstract: History of the Meir family brickyards (Meir Brick Company in La Crosse, Wisconsin) and additional family information. Included are photocopies of family photographs. Materials are undated.
Meiss, Guy Terry Title: Guy Terry Meiss Interviews, 1975
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box) and 99 tape recordings
Call Number: M2004-099
Abstract: Interviews with foreign correspondents working in Southeast Asia conducted by Guy Terry Meiss for his dissertation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on the methodology and philosophy of the foreign correspondent. Interviewees discuss story generation, relations with sources such as the CIA and embassy contacts, communication with editors, and their philosophy of journalism. Most interviews are accompanied by a typed or handwritten index to the interview.
Meissner, Friedrich A., 1804-1899 Title: Friedrich A. Meissner Papers, 1845-1899
Quantity: 1.6 cubic feet (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: La Crosse Mss G
Abstract: Papers of Friedrich A. Meissner, a Cashton, Wisconsin, Postmaster, Town of Portland Justice of the Peace, farmer, and seed specialist, including fragmentary correspondence, letter books, diaries, account books, seed record books, and justice dockets. Entries in the justice dockets are in English, but many entries in the other volumes are in German. The collection includes translations of the German language correspondence, written mostly by Meissner, to family, friends, and business acquaintances in Germany.
Mellum, Horace J., 1876- Title: Horace J. Mellum Papers, 1882-1961
Quantity: 0.6 cubic feet (2 archives boxes), 1 tape recording, and 0.1 cubic feet of photographs (1 oversize folder)
Call Number: Parkside Mss 13; PH Parkside Mss 13 (3); Parkside Tape 4; Audio 948A
Abstract: Papers of Horace J. Mellum, secretary and general attorney of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Kenosha, Wisconsin. Consisting primarily of correspondence, speeches, and autobiographical writings, the collection best documents Mellum's youth in Chicago, his military service, and his professional and civic activities. Also included is a tape-recorded 1961 interview about his life, a scrapbook commemorating his 75th birthday in 1951, and photographs from his career. The collection includes information on the Morgan Park Military Academy, Chicago, from which Mellum graduated in 1892 and whose alumni association he later headed; his service in the Santiago campaign in Cuba in 1898; organization of the Kenosha Provisional Battalion (First Separate Battalion, Wisconsin State Guard Reserve) which he served as Major, 1917-1920, and his subsequent years in the Wisconsin National Guard; activities on behalf of vocational rehabilitation including serving as president of the Wisconsin Association for the Disabled, 1926-1931; membership on the Wisconsin advisory committees on workmen's compensation and unemployment compensation, 1920-1951; and numerous speeches delivered for the National Association of Manufacturers, Kenosha organizations, and other groups.
Melnikow, Henry P. Title: Henry P. Melnikow Papers, 1916-1964 (bulk 1930-1963)
Quantity: 25.2 cubic feet (24 records center cartons, 1 archives box, and 2 flat boxes) and 0.1 cubic feet of oversize photographs
Call Number: M68-107
Abstract: Papers, mainly 1930-1963, of Henry P. Melnikow, former director of the National Labor Bureau, a west coast research bureau founded in 1920 for the purpose of providing labor unions with economic counsel. The collection is comprised of personal files, office records, correspondence, reference and working files, case files, agreements, arbitration awards and decisions, and financial records. The National Labor Bureau's relationship with local labor unions throughout California is best documented, with counsel provided on such issues as contract negotiations and disputes, wage negotiations, pensions, health care benefits, and employee demotions and discharges. Also included are a few photographs of Melnikow.
Melville, George W. (George Wallace), 1841-1912 Title: George W. Melville Scrapbooks, 1881-1903
Quantity: 1.4 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Call Number: AGSL Manuscript Collection 7
Abstract: This collection includes four scrapbooks from the library of George W. Melville. Three scrapbooks focus on Arctic exploration, including one on the Jeannette Expedition, and another on the "Drift Casks Project" for determining Arctic currents. A fourth scrapbook contains Melville's personal correspondence.
Memorial Union Labor Organization Title: Memorial Union Labor Organization Records, 1971-2004
Quantity: 7.0 cubic feet (18 archives boxes), 0.1 cubic feet of posters (1 oversize folder), 0.1 cubic feet of photographs (1 folder), and 30 cassette tapes
Call Number: Mss 367; PH 6539; Audio 1446A
Abstract: Records of Memorial Union Labor Organization (MULO), an independent labor union which represented part-time student workers and limited term employees (LTEs) at the student unions on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus from 1971-2004. MULO went on strike three times, in 1972, 1976, and 1980. Membership numbers went down shortly after the 1976 strike and did not go up until the spring of 1980. Throughout MULO's history, the organization was very active in the bargaining process, filing grievances, supporting other unions and organizations such as United Farm Workers, and trying to improve working conditions for student and limited term employees. The materials in this collection date from 1971-2004, with the bulk of the records documenting the 1980s and 1990s. Included in the collection are minutes of several committees and the Stewards' Council; correspondence and other administrative records; membership records; graphics, flyers, and posters used for promotional purposes; Collective Bargaining Agreements, 1988-2004; grievances filed by student and limited term employees; files on other labor unions and organizations; and an alphabetical subject file. MULO also published a newsletter which can be found on microfilm in the Wisconsin Historical Society Library.
Menasha (Wis.). City Attorney Title: Menasha (Wis.). City Attorney: City Attorney's Papers, 1898-1945
Quantity: 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Winnebago Series 69
Abstract: A variety of records connected with the city attorney's activities in representing the city in court and providing advice to the city council and mayor. Of particular interest are the documents connected with the case Wisconsin Traction, Light, Heat, and Power vs. the City of Menasha.
Menasha (Wis.). Clerk Title: Menasha (Wis.). Clerk: Clerk's Papers, 1855-1964
Quantity: 1.6 c.f. (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Winnebago Series 84
Abstract: Records documenting the clerk's various functions as officer of record for the city council, reporter of statistics for the state and county, and administrator of some city programs. There are minutes of various city council committees, correspondence with the clerk, poor relief records, federal housing and Works Progress Administration program papers.
Menasha Wooden Ware Corporation (Menasha, Wis.) Title: Menasha Wooden Ware Corporation Records, 1857-1946
Quantity: 82.6 c.f. (19 archives boxes and 202 volumes)
Call Number: Oshkosh Mss J
Abstract: Records of the Menasha Wooden Ware Corporation, manufacturer of wooden pails, tubs, and barrels and later of corrugated boxes. Included is personal and business correspondence, 1919-1946, of Mowry Smith, president and business records, 1857-1920, of the corporation consisting of various financial record volumes, order books, inventories, mill shipment records, log scale records, and other volumes.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Admissions Records, 1860-1908, 1935-1968, 1981-1982
Quantity: 14.0 c.f. (35 archives boxes); plus additions of 58.0 c.f.
Call Number: Series 2194; 2010/047; 2011/142
Abstract: Records of early admissions to the Wisconsin State Hospital for the Insane which later became known as the Mendota Mental Health Institute. Includes orders for commitments, reports by examining physicians, and judgments of insanity and commitment. Background information about the applicant includes age; birthplace; residence; marital status; occupation; nature of illness; patient disposition; prior treatment; habits; injuries; military service; and parents' nationality, religious beliefs, and education. A few miscellaneous records provide information on applicants who were not admitted to the state hospital.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Admission and Discharge Registers, 1881-1960
Quantity: 4.0 c.f. (19 volumes)
Call Number: Series 2166
Abstract: Log noting for each admission: date last admitted, hospital case number, number that year, number of male or female that year, name, age, marital status, county of residence, by whom committed, type of admission (voluntary or not), birthplace, occupation, address of guardian, brief diagnosis, number of times in hospital, and religion. For discharges: similar information, plus type of discharge, to whom discharged, and condition when discharged. Statistical summaries are included at the end of each month.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Abbreviated Admission and Discharge Registers, 1860-1898, 1927-1953
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (6 volumes)
Call Number: Series 2167
Abstract: Log noting for each admission, 1860-1898: name, date, county, case number, and number male or female that year. For discharges: same, plus to whom discharged and condition when discharged. For admissions, 1927-1953: name, date, time, by whom committed, and whether voluntary or not. For discharges: name, date, time, and to whom discharged.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Address Books, 1868-1948
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (13 volumes in 4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Series 2169
Abstract: Register listing for each resident includes: name, county of residence, dates admitted and discharged, and name and address of contact person or guardian.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Patient Records, Male/Female, 1860-1908
Quantity: 9.0 c.f. (19 volumes)
Call Number: Series 2171
Abstract: Record of mental diagnosis, observations throughout patient's stay, and conditions of release.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Movement of Population, 1908-1952
Quantity: 3.0 c.f. (6 volumes)
Call Number: Series 2173
Abstract: For each day, names, case numbers, and county of residence of those admitted and discharged; number of males admitted and discharged; number of females admitted and discharged; total number (male plus female) at the institution; and to whom the discharged inmates were released.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Trustees' Meetings and Reports, 1870-1874
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Series 1366
Abstract: Minutes of meetings of the Hospital board of trustees and the executive committee and reports of committees, the treasurer, the secretary, and the superintendent. The files are incomplete.
Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.) Title: Mendota Mental Health Institute: Administrative Subject Files, 1954-1989
Quantity: 17.0 c.f.
Call Number: 1990/211; 1992/192; 1996/099; 1999/179
Abstract: Subject files, 1954-1989, pertaining to the administration of the Mendota Mental Health Institute. Records include meeting minutes and materials for a variety of staffing groups, general treatment information, and administration of the facility. Studies, reports, and correspondence are also included.
Mendota Yacht Club (Madison, Wis.) Title: Mendota Yacht Club Records, 1903-2002
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes), 49 photographs, 2 negatives, and 5 transparencies
Call Number: Mss 979; PH Mss 979
Abstract: Records of the Mendota Yacht Club, Madison, Wisconsin, organized in 1903 and reincorporated in 1935 reflecting members' efforts to organize and promote the sport of yachting and their interest in Lake Mendota's lake front park development. The collection includes annual directories (1937-2002); Board of Directors and annual meeting minutes (1947-1998); constitution and bylaws (1903-1990); correspondence on the topics of boat storage, club property, marina construction, races, the club's records, and safety issues (1940-1999, undated); financial records (1947-1999, undated); historical sketches (1973-1978); membership materials (1974-2001); news clippings (1906-2001); newsletters (1965-2001); and files on special events including regattas (1928-2001). Also included are photographs, negatives, and slides documenting regattas, trophies, and other club events.
Menominee Bay Shore Lumber Company (Soperton, Wis.) Title: Menominee Bay Shore Lumber Company Records, 1881-1924
Quantity: 7.8 c.f. (4 archives boxes and 17 volumes)
Call Number: Northland Mss S
Abstract: Business records of the Menominee Bay Shore Lumber Company, Soperton, Wisconsin, including minute books, ledgers, journals, sales records, inventories, pay records, and trial balances; and five volumes of records of related companies. Records or information is included on the North Branch Pine Improvement Company, the Michigan Fuel Company, and the Samuel McGraw Insurance Agency.
Menominee Enterprises Title: Menominee Enterprises Records, 1954-1976
Quantity: 4.6 c.f. (12 archives boxes)
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 70
Abstract: Records of Menominee Enterprises, Inc. (MEI), a corporation created to administer Menominee Indian tribal resources after termination of federal reservation status in 1961. Included are minutes, financial statements and balance sheets, feasibility studies and reports on development plans, legal records, newsclippings, correspondence, and other materials; all preserved by Harry W. Harder, a member of the Board of Directors.
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Title: Menominee Tribal Councils Records, 1941-1942, 1953-1959
Quantity: 1.1 c.f. (3 archives boxes) and 1 oversize folder
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 68; PH 6830
Abstract: Minutes of meetings of the Advisory Council, General Council, and special committees of the Menominee tribe; concerning financial, legal, labor, and educational matters and dealing in particular with Menominee Mills. Also included are two drafts (1959) of the plans for termination of federal control of the Menominee tribe.
Menominee Tribal News (Keshena, Wis.) Title: Menominee Tribal News Records, 1968-1986
Quantity: 1.2 cubic feet (2 archives boxes and 1 flat box) and 3.5 cubic feet of photographs and negatives (7 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 3 oversize folders)
Call Number: Mss 1041; PH 6547
Abstract: Records of the Menominee Tribal News (known as Menominee Nation News in 2008), a Native American newspaper run by the members of the Menominee Nation, including those years when the Menominee had been declared disbanded as a tribe due to the Menominee Termination Act (1954), and later reinstated through the Menominee Restoration Act (1974). The records consist mostly of photographs and negatives, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, and papers. Many of the files, although they came from the newspaper office, document subjects of broader relevance to the community, including research for the formation of the Menominee County School District, the Menominee Restoration Committee, the Menominee Historical Foundation Inc., and Menominee Enterprises Inc. Photographs document daily life and community events of the Menominee Indians, including pow-wows, hide tanning, sports, and school.
Menomonie Milling Company (Wis.) Title: Menomonie Milling Company Records, 1902-1931
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Stout Mss S
Abstract: Records of a grain mill in Menomonie, Wisconsin; consisting of the articles of incorporation and a book of minutes from board and stockholders' meetings.
Menomonie Public Schools (Wis.) Title: Menomonie Public Schools (Wis.): Financial Records, 1891-1957
Quantity: 4.0 c.f. (3 archives boxes and 4 volumes)
Call Number: Dunn Series 80
Abstract: Miscellaneous financial records of the Menomonie city schools, including the Stout Manual Training Schools. Included are general accounting and early teacher payroll records, building fund records, record of contributions of J.H. Stout to the school fund, and a separate account book for expenditures for manual training, 1891-1901. There is a good deal of material which relates to the financial establishment and continued operation of the Stout Manual Training Schools including cost information for manual training and domestic science operations. Until 1927, the account ledgers include separate account categories for manual training and domestic science. Also included is information regarding expenses incurred from the 1897 fire which destroyed Central School and the Stout Manual Training building.
Menomonie Public Schools (Wis.) Title: Menomonie Public Schools (Wis.): Menomonie High School Student Records, 1887-1910
Quantity: 0.6 c.f. (1 box, 1 volume, and 1 oversize folder)
Call Number: Dunn Series 90
Abstract: Assorted lists of students and graduates of Menomonie High School. Includes a Record of Examinations, 1887-1889, and lists of grades given for high school courses, 1910; both listing individual students and grades or scores received in particular courses or examinations. Also included are a variety of statistics, lists of graduates, and alumni information cards.
Menomonie (Wis.). Clerk Title: Menomonie (Wis.). Clerk: Clerk's Papers, 1882-1963
Quantity: 3.8 c.f. (10 archives boxes)
Call Number: Dunn Series 8
Abstract: Letters, notices, and reports to the City Clerk, City Council, and Mayor from state agencies, city departments, and citizens. Correspondence with the State Board of Health, the Railroad and Public Service Commission, and the Industrial Commission relates to sewer and water system construction, highways, municipal employees, and utility regulation. Material from city departments includes communications from the Police and Fire Commission, appointments to various city offices and boards, and, for the earlier years, applications for relief, materials concerning the city hospital and reports of the municipal judge. Reports of the Fire Insurance Rating Bureau detail the operations of the city water, police, and fire departments. Petitions and letters from individuals, the Chamber of Commerce, churches, unions, and other organizations provide information about ordinances, public improvements, nuisances, conditions of public employment, and similar matters.
Men's Sketch Club (La Crosse, Wis.). Title: Men's Sketch Club (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 129
Abstract: The Men's Sketch Club (La Crosse, Wisconsin) records include meeting minutes, correspondence, and exhibit programs. Materials date from 1939 through 1940.
Mercedes, Joseph, 1888-1966 Title: Joseph Mercedes Papers, 1898-1964
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (1 archives box and 1 flat box), 604 photographs, 6 transparencies, 3 drawings, 117 pieces of ephemera, and 13 booklets
Call Number: Mss 895; PH 2624; PH 2625; PH 3055; PH 3056
Abstract: Papers of Joseph Mercedes, a Chicago-born vaudeville entertainer and later, a promoter of the Wisconsin tourist trade. The collection documents the success of his musical mind-reading act which he performed with Helene Clement (stage name “Mlle. Stantone”) whom he married in 1918. After a stage accident crippled Mrs. Mercedes' hand, the couple moved permanently to their summer home in Minocqua, Wis. where in 1931 Mr. Mercedes organized the Heart O' the Lakes Association, later called the Wisconsin Tourist Bureau, with offices in Rhinelander, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois. The papers include biographical information; personal and business correspondence; clippings and publicity materials concerning the vaudeville act; miscellaneous ephemera and business papers relating to the Wisconsin Tourist Bureau; clippings concerning Mr. Mercedes' creation of the “Circus Sideshow of the Nineteenth Century” at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin; and photographs and ephemera. The photographs and ephemera document Mercedes' interests and work including his early career as a vaudeville performer in a mental telepathy act.
Meredith, Dorothy Laverne, 1906-1986 Title: Dorothy Laverne Meredith Papers, 1925-1980
Quantity: 1.2 cubic ft. (2 boxes and 1 scrapbook)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 27
Abstract: Papers of a Milwaukee woman artist which include correspondence with friends and artists discussing her personal life and views on art (1937-1980). In particular she had continued correspondence with Morino Hiroaki and a prominent Tokyo landscape designer, Shimoyama Shigemaro. Also included are programs of her art exhibitions (1926-1980), photographs of art work and personal life (undated), and a scrapbook that documents the recognition she received in newspapers (1925-1962). The programs of her exhibitions and the scrapbook are of primary importance because they document her life as an artist.
Meredith, Scott, 1923- Title: Scott Meredith Research Files, 1971-1974
Quantity: 6 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Micro 1193
Abstract: Research files of Scott Meredith, a literary agent and author, concerning his book George S. Kaufman and His Friends (1974). Included are clippings, reviews, notes, lists, photographs, and correspondence with Kaufman family members and with associates such as Marc Connelly, Max Gordon, Harold Rome, and Morrie Ryskind.
Mereness, Newton Dennison;
Stock, Leo Francis, b. 1878
Title: Stock and Mereness Archival Calendars, 1670-1908
Quantity: 6.8 c.f. (50 card file boxes)
Call Number: Mss 445; Mss 446; Mss 447; Mss 448; Mss 449; Mss 450
Abstract: Calendars prepared by Newton D. Mereness or L. F. Stock, circa 1912-circa 1937, summarizing letters and other items held by U.S. government offices and concerning the Mississippi Valley and the Midwest. Included are records of the Interior (1820-1880), Post Office (1789-1893, 1908), State (1670-1865), and War (1789-1873) Departments, the United States Senate (1786?-1888?); and several manuscript collections at the Library of Congress including the papers of Arthur St. Clair, John McLean, Duncan McArthur, and Hamtramck's “Standing Orders at Detroit, 1802.”
Merger Implementation Study Committee (Wis.) Title: Merger Implementation Study Committee (Wis.): Records, 1971-1973
Quantity: 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Series 2447
Abstract: Minutes of the committee, copies of correspondence and memoranda primarily to and from President John C. Weaver, and drafts of proposed legislation (Chapter 36) to govern the new University of Wisconsin System. The papers are the files of Joe Nusbaum, secretary of the Department of Administration, who was a committee member, but not the chairman, and, as a result, the records may not be complete.
Merkel, Kenneth J., 1926- Title: Kenneth J. Merkel Papers, 1964-1974
Quantity: 5.4 c.f. (5 record center cartons and 1 archives box) and 4 photographs
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss 101; PH Milwaukee Mss 101
Abstract: Papers of a conservative Republican legislator from Brookfield who served in the Wisconsin Assembly from 1965 through 1974. Included are correspondence and subject files on many issues with which Merkel was prominently involved including opposition to abortion, usurpation of local authority by state government, aid to private schools, taxation, anti-war demonstrations on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, and welfare costs. There are also extensive files pertaining to Merkel's efforts in behalf of fiscal conservatism on the Joint Committee on Finance as well as his work on the Assembly Select Committee on Inner City Problems and the Joint Committee to Visit State Properties. The collection also includes files on a number of initiatives supported by the John Birch Society of which Merkel was a member such as opposition to sex education in public schools and U.S. membership in the United Nations. There are small files of form letters, press releases, newsletters, speeches, biographical material, and photographs.
Merriam, William R., 1894- Title: William R. Merriam Papers, 1958-1966
Quantity: 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Whitewater Mss BE
Abstract: Papers, 1958-1964, of William R. Merriam, a Janesville, Wisconsin farmer and former Republican Assemblyman (1957-1964), primarily consisting of correspondence from constituents, legislators, and political leaders concerning the 1961 and 1963 legislative sessions. Also included is correspondence concerning his membership in the Midwestern Agriculture Committee of the Council of State Governments and two international goodwill tours in which he participated. Primary correspondents include Wayne Hood, Claude Jasper, Warren Knowles, Philip Kuehn, Melvin Laird, Gaylord Nelson, Wilbur Renk, Robert Spitzer, Carl Steiger, and Henry Schadeberg.
Merrick, David, 1912- Title: David Merrick Papers, 1952-1961
Quantity: 9.2 c.f. (23 archives boxes, 1 flat box)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 18AN
Abstract: Papers of a theatrical producer, consisting of extensive business records, scripts, and correspondence for twelve plays presented by Merrick either alone or in association with others. Among these are Destry Rides Again (1959), The Entertainer (1958), Fanny (1954), Look Back in Anger (1957), The Matchmaker (1955), and Romanoff and Juliet (1957). Seven boxes of the collection are comprised entirely of scripts for plays, motion pictures, musicals, and adaptations of novels and stories which were submitted for production by various authors.
Merrick, George Byron, 1841-1931 Title: George Byron Merrick Papers, 1838-1934
Quantity: 7.8 cubic feet (1 records center carton, 18 archives boxes, 7 card boxes, and 3 flat boxes) and 54 photographs
Call Number: Wis Mss FK; PH 566
Abstract: Papers of George B. Merrick, a Wisconsin journalist, historian, genealogist, and officer of the Wisconsin Grand Army of the Republic. The majority of the collection concerns his interest in steamboating which derived from personal experiences on the upper Mississippi River from 1854 to 1862. Included is a manuscript of his book Old Times on the Upper Mississippi; indexed scrapbooks of research correspondence and clippings about Mississippi River ports, individual steamboats, and steamboat men; scrapbooks and draft pages for his newspaper column “Steamboats and Steamboat Men”; and advertising and original bills of lading of steamboats dating from the 1850s. There are also card files which consist of an alphabetical index of boats and officers. The general papers touch on Merrick's career in journalism and transportation and include family correspondence and contacts with political figures. A letter book, 1894-1897, relates chiefly to genealogy but also contains several letters in regard to the congressional campaign of 1896 in Wisconsin. Subject files include additional correspondence for his history of the Merrick-Mirick-Myrick family; correspondence and reports accumulated as clerk of the First Congregational Church of Madison, 1838-1905; and records of the 30th Wisconsin Infantry Association of which Merrick was secretary. Other Civil War papers include scattered documents pertaining to the 5th Wisconsin, the 25th Wisconsin, and other Wisconsin regiments; miscellaneous general orders from the Army of the Potomac; and correspondence from Wisconsin and Minnesota politicians. There is also a scrapbook about Samuel Clemens and correspondence regarding an unauthenticated Twain manuscript. The photographs consist of family portraits and images of Hoboken, a summer cottage on Lake Monona, 1858-1925. Additional photographs collected by Merrick have been separated to the Riverboat binders in the Archives Reading Room.
Merrick, W. H. Title: W. H. Merrick Letter to L. C. Curtis Concerning a Marriage Proposal to Curtis's Sister
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 155
Abstract: Letter sent from W. H. Merrick of La Crescent, Minnesota to L. C. Curtis of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on January 5, 1863, asking for permission of Merrick to marry Curtis's sister.
Merrill Vocational School Title: Merrill Vocational School: Correspondence and Subject File, 1939-1972
Quantity: 6.0 c.f. (15 archives boxes)
Call Number: Lincoln Series 43
Abstract: Records consisting of incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1957-1967, of school director M. J. Burkhardt, and a subject file. Much of the correspondence consists of mimeographed materials from the director of the State Board of Vocational and Adult Education pertaining to policies, meetings of school directors, and curricula. Also included are letters from other officials of the state board, from companies pertaining to school supplies, and from other Wisconsin vocational schools and the University of Wisconsin. Topics in the subject file include administrative matters such as audit reports, budgets, financial statements, and standards; faculty matters such as teachers' service reports, contracts, and payroll records; legislation relative to vocational education; apprenticeship programs; indentures; and information about the student body including annual statistical reports showing names, addresses, age group, and courses studied by students.
Merrill (Wis.). Clerk Title: Merrill (Wis.). Clerk: Reports and Committee Papers, 1919-1972
Quantity: 6.8 c.f. (17 archives boxes)
Call Number: Lincoln Series 32
Abstract: Records of city committees, boards, and commissions; including minutes, citizen petitions, proposals, city budgets and financial information, property statements (1944-1947), and some clerk's and city attorney's correspondence. Files include the Advisory, Advisory Purchasing, Airport, Board of Education, Board of Health, Board of Review, City Plan Commission, Comptroller, Finance, Fire and Police, Illegal Tax, Industrial, Park Board, Public Works, School, Street and Bridge, Water and Sewer, and Zoning Committee.
Merrill, William E., 1837-1891 Title: William E. Merrill Papers, 1863-1918
Quantity: 3.5 cubic ft. (6 boxes)
Call Number: AGSL Manuscript Collection 35
Abstract: Papers of William E. Merrill, a West Point graduate and Civil War veteran. During the war, he served as an engineer at various levels in the Union Army. The collection contains correspondence of family history, signed copies of books, memorial pamphlets, photos, maps, and family history.
Mertens, John Henry Title: John Henry Mertens Belgian-American Genealogy Collection, circa 1861-circa 1920
Quantity: 1.0 c.f. (1 record center carton)
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 125
Abstract: Photocopied alphabetical research files pertaining to Belgian Americans who fought in the Civil War, primarily individuals from Brown, Door, and Kewaunee counties, Wis. Included are documents from the U.S. Bureau of Pensions (mostly copied from the holdings of the National Archives), death certificates, and affidavits, all of which give a wide variety of detailed personal and family information about the pensioners (names of wives, children, and parents; birth, marriage, and death dates and places; occupations; etc.).
Mertz, Elizabeth University of Wisconsin--Madison. Law School Title: Elizabeth Mertz papers
Quantity: 2.02 cubic feet One record carton and two letter document boxes Collection materials include papers, bound publications, and magazines.
Call Number: uac58
Abstract: The Elizabeth Mertz papers contains New Legal Realism materials (papers, notes, and proposals); scholarship, service, and committee work undertaken by Mertz while she was professor of law at University of Wisconsin-Madison; class materials (syllabi, lecture notes, etc.) from her time at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Princeton, and law review publications.
Messerschmidt Family Title: Messerschmidt Family Papers and Visual Materials, 1915-2001
Quantity: 0.1 c.f., 142 photographs, 6 transparencies, 4 films (16 mm), and 4 videorecordings (viewing copies of films)
Call Number: M2003-074; AE 186-AE 189; VBC 289-VBC 292
Abstract: Papers of the Messerschmidt family, German immigrants and longtime residents of Madison, Wisconsin. William Messerschmidt and his son Samuel owned land near present-day Dane County Airport on which Samuel built a stone house in 1932 that was later purchased and moved during a runway expansion project in 1997-2001. Included in the collection are autobiographies by William and Lowell, Samuel's son. Lowell grew up on the family farm, initially registered as a conscientious objector during World War II, later saw service in an ambulance unit in Africa, the Middle East, and Italy, traveled extensively as a church pastor, and held office for the Madison welfare office in the 1970s. The photographs include shots of a tornado that touched down in Madison (1944), the first Northwest Airlines flight at Truax Field (1937), the Messerschmidt family farm, vacations, a G.A.R. parade in Madison, and Madison churches. The films are home movies featuring family vacations, the farm, a parade in Madison, and various family activities.
Messerschmidt, Lowell Title: Lowell Messerschmidt Papers, 1969-1977
Quantity: 1.8 c.f. (1 record center carton and 2 archives boxes)
Call Number: M78-282
Abstract: Materials, mainly 1973-1977, concerning Lowell Messerschmidt’s dismissal as welfare director for Madison, Wisconsin. Included are city Welfare Board minutes and transcripts from recorded meetings; Personnel Board hearings, legal briefs, transcripts, exhibits and decision; copies of his department reports; and some correspondence and news clippings.
Methodist Episcopal Church. Ironton Circuit (Wis.) Title: Methodist Episcopal Church. Ironton Circuit: Records, 1857-1948
Quantity: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Micro 737
Abstract: Records of the Methodist circuit centered in Ironton, Sauk County, Wisconsin, containing minutes of quarterly circuit meetings, 1857-1868, records of baptisms and marriages, statistical records, and membership records for congregations at Ironton, Cazenovia, Loganville, Sandusky, Lime Ridge, La Valle, Washington, and nearby locations.
Methodist Hospital School of Nursing Title: Methodist Hospital School of Nursing Records, 1927-1974
Extent: 1.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 2 oversized boxes)
Call Number: M2007-057
Abstract: Records primarily documenting the involvement of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps program during World War II, consisting of financial records, correspondence, government requirements, reports, and uniform information. Additional records include those of the Alumnae Association consisting of meeting minutes and treasurer's records. Also included are issues of the hospital's publication, Better Health, a scrapbook documenting the financial troubles of the hospital in 1932 during the Depression, and 4 photo scrapbooks and 2 loose photographs documenting the School’s history.
Metropolitan Integration Research Center Title: Metropolitan Integration Research Center Records, 1944-1984 , 1977-1980
Quantity: 11.7 cubic ft. (29 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 332
Abstract: Records of the Metropolitan Integration Research Center (MIRC), a pro-integration organization founded in Milwaukee in 1978 to explore the nature and causes of segregation in Milwaukee Public Schools and housing. The collection consists primarily of administrative records, material related to the State of Wisconsin's Chapter 220 Program (a voluntary integration program instituted in 1976), legal cases documenting integration efforts outside of Milwaukee, papers/reports on integration and its effect on schools/education, fundraising efforts, and newspaper clippings on race, education, and housing issues in metropolitan Milwaukee. Much of the collection consists of records created and/or accumulated by Lois Quinn, MIRC's Executive Director (1978-1980).
Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (Wis.) Title: Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce Records, 1870-1964
Quantity: 3.0 c.f. (3 record center cartons)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss 14
Abstract: Records of the Association and its predecessors, the Merchants Association, the Merchants and Manufacturers Association, and the Milwaukee Association of Commerce, documenting their efforts to support the city's economic welfare and the development of commercial and civic enterprises. Included are minutes of the board of directors and various committees concerning activities such as endorsing political candidates, tax revision efforts, anti-shoplifting campaigns, youth job programs, support for professional sports, and work in the areas of energy, transportation, and school desegregation.
Metropolitan Milwaukee Civic Alliance (Wis.) Title: Metropolitan Milwaukee Civic Alliance Records, 1937–1986
Quantity: 0.2 cubic ft. (1 box)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 401
Abstract: The Metropolitan Milwaukee Civil Alliance (MMCA) was formed in 1924. It was a coalition of twenty-two service organizations. Their goal was to facilitate the discussion and resolution of community issues.
Metz, Mary Title: Mary Metz Research Papers, 1968-1983
Quantity: 3.4 cubic feet (3 records center cartons and 1 archives box) and 2 cassette tapes
Call Number: M2009-013; Audio 1938A
Abstract: Research materials (bulk 1979-1981) for Mary Metz's book, Different by Design, documenting the Milwaukee Public School District's implementation of magnet schools and their effectiveness in the school district's attempts to desegregate in the 1970s and 1980s. The research papers consist of interviews with students, parents, and staff; classroom observations and statistical data on education in which she addresses racial attitudes, open education, individually guided education, and relationships among students, parents, and staff. Also included are two cassette recordings documenting conversations with students, parents, and staff at two of the magnet schools.
Metz, Sharon K., 1934- Title: Sharon Metz Papers,1973-1986
Quantity: 9.8 c.f. (9 record center cartons and 2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 114
Abstract: Legislative papers of a former Democratic state representative from Green Bay, Wisconsin (1975-1987) known for her advocacy of child care legislation and her support of energy conservation. Included are correspondence and memoranda to and from constituents, colleagues, representatives of advocacy groups, and governmental officials; memoranda; press releases; newsletters; files of the Assembly Energy Committee (1979-1980); minutes and related papers for committees and task forces on child care, asbestos, and Indians; biographical clippings; reference material concerning the Joint Finance Committee and other topics; and a small quantity of material relating to her reelection efforts and to her unsuccessful campaign for lieutenant governor in 1986.
Metzner, Lee W., 1885-1985 Title: Lee W. Metzner Papers, 1882-1985
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) and 62 photographs
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 172; PH Green Bay Mss 172
Abstract: Papers of Lee W. Metzner, an amateur historian who wrote articles and papers concerning early Wisconsin history concentrating on the areas in and around Kewaunee and Casco. The papers consist of personal and business correspondence, personal journals, newspaper articles written by Metzner, and a detailed Metzner family genealogy.
Mexican Border Veterans Title: Mexican Border Veterans Records, 1949-1957
Quantity: 2.4 c.f. (6 archives boxes and 1 flat box) and 4 photographs (1 folder)
Call Number: Mss 307; PH 1330
Abstract: Papers of the Mexican Border Veterans, an organization of men who served in the U.S. military Mexican Border incident in 1916-1917. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks, and other materials, mainly concerning efforts to secure Congressional recognition of its members as veterans of a foreign war. Photographs show members of the organization, 1954-1956.
Meyer and Finck Realty Company (Milwaukee, Wis.) Title: Meyer and Finck Realty Company Records, 1885-1918
Quantity: 8.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 79 volumes)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss A
Abstract: Business records of a Milwaukee real estate firm operated from about 1892 to 1896 by Willis A. Meyer and Otto A. Finck, consisting of correspondence and ledgers, cash books, journals, and miscellaneous business record books of the company and similar record books of various subsidiary land companies. The correspondence relates to the sale of real estate, agency work for property owners, collections, commissions, land speculation at Trinidad, Colorado, and operations of fifteen subsidiary land companies, such as Milwaukee Central Land Company and Crown Land Company. Several volumes relate to the Phoenix Suspender Company of which Frank was an assignee.
Meyer, Balthasar Henry, 1866-1954 Title: B. H. Meyer Papers, 1877-1944
Quantity: 3.7 c.f. (17 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder)
Call Number: Wis Mss OK; 1894 June 9 Oversize
Abstract: Papers of B. H. Meyer, a native of Wisconsin who had a distinguished career as a professor at the University of Wisconsin, as a member of the Wisconsin Railroad Commission and the Interstate Commerce Commission, and as an author of books and articles relating to government regulation of public carriers, especially railroads. The collection includes correspondence concerning the relationship of government and business, the advancement of education, and university administration. Also included are diaries and memoranda of his teaching in Wisconsin district schools in the 1880s, of a trip he made as a graduate student to Berlin, Germany, and of visits to Eastern universities; his notes and reports of student days at the U.W.; meteorological observations; certificates; and texts and notes of many of his speeches. Account books, business papers, an autobiography, and genealogical notes on the Meyer family are also included.
Meyer, Donald J., 1930- Title: Donald J. Meyer Papers, 1976-2000
Quantity: 3.4 cubic ft. (10 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 191
Abstract: The collection documents Don J. Meyer's work in animal management since the 1970s. The collection contains Meyer's correspondence with zoos and other animal businesses regarding his work as a consultant, animal trainer, and animal care-giver. His business enterprise, Jo-Don Farms, Inc., located in Franksville, Wisconsin, was the focal point of his involvement in the exotic animal business. The collection also contains Meyer's general files regarding elephant and animal management, including a substantial newsclippings file about elephants. The collection also documents the emergence of Elephant Management, an organization dedicated to promoting the elephant species through a unique advantageous breeding program.
Meyer, Karl Ernest, 1928-2019 Title: Karl E. Meyer Papers, 1951-1979
Quantity: 3.6. cubic feet (9 archives boxes)
Call Number: Mss 885
Abstract: Papers of Karl E. Meyer, a newspaper journalist and editorial writer, primarily documenting his tenure as head of the London bureau of the Washington Post, 1965-1969. Papers include articles filed with the Post about British politics and life and correspondence to and from Ben Bradlee, Robert Estabrook, Philip Foisie, and other members of the Post editorial staff; freelance articles and correspondence with the New Statesman, The Progressive, and other periodicals; drafts and reviews for published books by Meyer; a dissertation on Joseph R. McCarthy; and general professional correspondence. In addition there are notes and memoranda on Cuba and trips to Africa and Czechoslovakia; and a small amount of biographical material.
Meyer, Robert Title: Robert Meyer Papers
Quantity: 10 Linear Feet 10 record storage cartons Collection Includes: paper-based documents, negatives, photographs, and newspapers
Call Number: uac105
Abstract: Robert P. Meyer was an American geophysicist who worked as a professor of Geosciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1957-1996. His research focused heavily on seismic studies and technological developments. While in the faculty at UW, Meyer participated in and facilitated many research projects with various institutions and professionals internationally. He was especially interested in controlled-source seismology and conducted controlled blast experiments. The Robert Meyer Papers (circa 1960s-1970s) contain various publications by Meyer and other scientists, field notes, departmental and personal correspondence and records, symposium and event materials, press releases and many other documents, photographs, and negatives.
Meyer, Wallace, b. ca. 1890 Title: Wallace Meyer Papers, 1905-1946
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 29AF
Abstract: Papers of an advertising executive who was president of the firm Reincke, Meyer, and Finn. The collection includes material on two important clients--the American Chain and Cable Co. and the Western Association of Railway Executives. There is also documentation on two early accounts--the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad, on which Meyer worked for the J. Walter Thompson Co. in 1916, and Kimberly-Clark for which he served as account manager while with the Charles F.W. Nichols Co., 1920-1923. Included are correspondence and memoranda, proposals, reports on activities, and samples of advertising, some of which (including the first Kotex ads) have been annotated to demonstrate campaign development.
Meyers, Samuel J., 1901- Title: United Food and Commercial Workers Union Retired Leaders Oral History Project: Samuel J. Meyers Interview, 1980-1981
Quantity: 16 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 879A
Abstract: Oral history interview with Samuel J. Meyers about his experiences as a vice-president of the Retail Clerks International Union (1947-1972). Interviewed by James Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, this interview is part of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Retired Leaders Oral History Project
Meyers, Samuel J., 1901-1998 Title: Samuel J. Meyers Papers, 1891-1983
Quantity: 5.1 c.f. (5 record center cartons and 1 oversize folder) and 1.1 c.f. of photographs (1 archives box, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder)
Call Number: M2001-018
Abstract: Papers of Samuel J. Meyers, a vice-president (1947-1972) and labor organizer of the Retail Clerks International Association (RCIA), including correspondence, news clippings, reports and memoranda, an alphabetical file of subjects and names, historical materials collected and written by Meyers for a history of the union, a small amount of biographical and personal materials, and photographs.

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