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1 | Title: Society of American Archivists Records,
1935-2018 Creator: Society of American Archivists Quantity:
Call Numbers: UWM Manuscript Collection 172; Accession 2010-018; Accession 2014-035; Accession 2015-024; Accession 2015-038; Accession 2015-015; Accession 2017-005; Accession 2017-009; Accession 2017-023; Accession 2018-005; Accession 2018-006; Accession 2018-008; Accession 2018-009; Accession 2018-018; Accession 2021-034 Abstract: The Society of American Archivists (SAA) is the oldest and
largest national professional association of archivists in North America. The collection
contains materials from the organization of the SAA in 1936 to present day. The main record
groups document the activities of the SAA officers; councilors; executive directors; the
editorship of The American Archivist; and SAA committees,
roundtables, sections, and task forces. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbag |
2 | Title: Charles A., Elizabeth, and Charles E. Kading Papers,
1893-1976 Creator: Kading, Charles A., 1874-1956 Creator: Kading, Charles E., 1907-1992 Creator: Kading, Elizabeth Holste, 1877-1925 Quantity: 5.2 c.f. (13 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder); plus additions of 0.4 c.f., 343 photographs, 6 transparencies, and 1 drawing Call Number: Wis Mss TX; Mss 426; M75-382; M78-495; M93-252; PH 1173 Abstract: Papers of Charles A. Kading, a Watertown, Wisconsin lawyer and Progressive Republican Congressman; of his wife, Elizabeth, a lawyer and president of the Wisconsin State Board of Control, and of their son, Charles E., a lawyer and county court judge. The senior Kading's congressional career is documented in correspondence demonstrating his constituents' concerns and his contacts with the Fox River Improvement Association, the Portage Deep Waterway Committee, and the United States Federal Radio Commission. Also present are speeches and other material related to the elder Kadings' employment as educators with the Theresa, Wisconsin school system, which ended in 1900. The Charles E. Kading papers pertain to his Naval training in World War II, his years as a member of the Watertown City Council, and his fight as a Jefferson County court judge against a rule requiring complete financial disclosure by judges. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbag |