Bookbag holdings
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1 | Title: Charles Walsh Papers,
1934-1974 Creator: Walsh, Charles Francis Quantity: 1.4 cubic feet (1 records center carton and 1 archives box) Call Number: M2016-077 Abstract: Papers, 1934-1974, of Charles Walsh, consisting of correspondence, photographs, financial materials, and personal ephemera relating to Walsh, his extended family including his brother Kenneth and mother Margaret, and the Spotlight Players Theater group in Milwaukee. The letters relate to Walsh’s high school years, his years in the military during World War II, and his later life following the War during which time he helped found the Milwaukee Spotlight Players. Material relating to the Spotlight Players includes legal documents, member information, financial records, drawings of stage props and scenery, as well as a few scripts of plays performed by the group. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbag |
2 | 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 |
3 | Title: Annenberg Corporation for Public Broadcasting collection Creator: Annenberg/ Corporation for Public Broadcasting Program : 1868-1998 : 1981-1998 Quantity:
Paper materials, video cassettes, film reels
Unique Identifier: uac174 Abstract: The Annenberg/Corporation for Public Broadcasting (A/CPB) Project was a multi-disciplinary public education project from the mid-1980s through 2003. They distributed teaching materials like audio and video lectures, workbooks, and other paraphernalia for teachers and educators across the country. The project was contracted by the Annenberg Foundation located at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and facilitated by Wisconsin Public Radio. The collection includes sound and video recordings of lectures on topics including sociology, psychology, history, and statistics. It also includes paper materials such as rights documentation, course readings, study guides, and related correspondence. The courses included were Algebra, American History, American National Government, Ethics in business, Marriage and Family, Modern Literature, Music, Nutrition, Sociology, Statistics, and War and Peace. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbag |