Bookbag holdings
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1 | Title: Mary Reistroffer publications : 1967-1979 Quantity:
Publications including papers, books, and handbooks
Unique Identifier: uac115 Abstract: This collection contains 14 publications by UW-Extension Social Work professor Mary Reistroffer focusing on foster care. The papers cover topics including teenagers in foster care, foster parents, hyperactive children, and emotional abuse. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbag |
2 | Title: Madison People's Poster and Propaganda Collection collected by J. Wesley Miller,
1969-1976 Creator: Miller, J. Wesley (John Wesley), 1941-2005, collector Quantity: 16.0 cubic feet of posters (46 flat boxes and 2 rolls) and 9 photographs; plus additions of 11.8 cubic feet (7 records center cartons, 4 flat boxes, 3 archives boxes, and 1 roll) Call Number: PH 4003; PH 4474; M70-092; M70-358; M71-081; M71-138; M75-651; M89-108; M89-373 Abstract: Collection compiled by J. Wesley Miller, a University of Wisconsin graduate student in the 1960s and 1970s. The collection consists primarily of posters collected on the University of Wisconsin campus and State Street, and newsletters, brochures and other literature distributed by campus groups such as the Teaching Assistants Association (TAA). Also includes correspondence with his family and personal diaries of Miller, many written on the backs of posters and handouts. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbag |
3 | Title: Department of City Development Records,
1934-2007 Creator: Milwaukee (Wis.). Department of City Development. Quantity:
Call Number: City of Milwaukee Archival Collection 19 Abstract: Records of the Department of City Development, which
promotes the development of neighborhoods, businesses, and quality of life in the
City of Milwaukee. Contains reports, minutes, publications, as well as marketing
slides and photographs. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbag |
4 | Title: Sarah Filzen Papers,
1996-1997 Creator: Filzen, Sarah Quantity:
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 179 Abstract: Materials from three oral history projects, relating to Cuca
Records, Paramount Records, and the Park People, conducted by Sarah Filzen. The collection
consists of taped interviews and transcripts for the Cuca Records and Paramount Records
interviews and abstracts for the Park People interviews. Link to this item directly | Remove from bookbagThe oral history projects relating to Cuca Records and Paramount Records, in which interviewees were asked about their background and their knowledge of the history of these local Wisconsin record labels, were conducted while Filzen was a graduate student in history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Filzen's history of Paramount Records is also included in the collection. The Park People project studied changes in public policy and recreational needs in the Milwaukee County Park System. Diane Buck co-conducted several of the Park People interviews. |