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University of Wisconsin - Parkside Title: Athletic Director Records, 1969-1993
Quantity: 13.6 cubic feet (9 records center cartons and 12 archives boxes)
Call Number: UWP Archives Collection 16
Abstract: The records of the UW Parkside Athletic Office begin in 1969 with the first director Thomas Rosandich, Wayne Dannehl became the second director in 1971 until his retirement in 1991. Materials in the collection document activities of the Athletic Office and include correspondence, teams, and organizations, such as the Parkside 200, a scholarship organization, and National Varsity Club, an organization that helped to support Parkside sports teams. A small amount of material from Linda Draft, Athletic Director, concerning gender equity and Title IX are included. The donated records of Loran Hein, a very successful fencing coach and UW-Parkside's only coach have been included in this collection.
Diffley, Atina, 1959- Title: Atina and Martin Diffley Papers, 1991, 2006-2009 (bulk 2006)
Quantity: 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box), 1 DVD, and 264 megabytes
Call Number: Mss 1194; VDA 434
Abstract: Papers, mainly from 2006, related to the proposal by the Minnesota Pipe Line Company to build an oil pipeline, part of which would cross the Gardens of Eagan, an organic vegetable farm then owned by Atina and Martin Diffley. The Diffleys' challenge to the company's proposal resulted in an alternate pipe line route that did not cross their farm and an appendix to the agricultural impact mitigation plan for organic agricultural land that could help protect other organic farms facing similar issues. Included are legal documents, expert witness testimony, news clippings, and community letters of support for the farm. Also included is a DVD of Turn Here Sweet Corn (1991), a film about the Diffleys' farm.
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Title: Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences newsletters
Quantity: .42 Linear Feet One letter document box Newsletters
Call Number: uac99
Abstract: This collection includes newsletters produced by the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from 2008 to 2019. Newsletters discuss faculty news, departmental events, graduate and undergraduate programs, alumni news, and experiments.
Attic Angel Association (Madison, Wis.) Title: Attic Angel Association Records, 1889-1960, 1985, 1988-1994
Quantity: 3 reels of microfilm (35 mm) and 2 tape recordings; plus additions of 0.1 cubic feet
Call Number: Micro 2039; Audio 1947A; M98-089
Abstract: Papers of the Attic Angel Association, one of Wisconsin's oldest philanthropic organizations founded by a group of Madison women to provide for the poor initially and to provide nursing home care beginning in 1953; including constitution and by-laws, annual reports, meeting minutes, membership lists, financial records, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The materials focus on the organization and its growth from a private social welfare charity into an organization with specific interest in health care and in housing and care for the elderly. The documents also contain information about the Visiting Nurse Service in Madison, Wisconsin.
Attic Theatre Title: Attic Theatre Records, 1950-1972
Quantity: 1.4 c.f. (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 97
Abstract: Records of an Appleton, Wisconsin, community theater (1950- ), largely consisting of financial and box office records. Also included are general correspondence, minutes, booking information, a constitution, and fragmentary production files including rehearsal schedules, scrapbooks, programs, and photographs.
- - - Title: Atwood, Ormsby and Green family papers, 1853-1998
Quantity: 1.6 c.f. (4 archives boxes), 657 photographs (2 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 microfilm box), and 20 negatives
Call Number: Mss 989; PH Mss 989
Abstract: Papers and photographs documenting several generations of the Atwood, Ormsby, and Green families from the 1850s through the 1950s and also documenting the family's estate, Bonnie Oaks (Marquette County, Wisconsin), that served as an informal artist's retreat during the 1920s and early 1930s. Papers include genealogical materials, legal documents, correspondence, subject files, news clippings, published works, daily diaries of Alma Atwood and John Whitney Ormsby (1862-1866), and one blueprint of Bonnie Oaks (1924). The correspondence, subject files, and photographs comprise the majority of the collection. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the 1850s-1890s and is generally between family members, with a large number of outgoing letters from Alma Atwood Ormsby. Correspondence from the 1920s-1930s contains exchanges between members of the Green family including Eleanor Green (Piel), Katherine Green, Mildred Ormsby Green, and the artists who visited Bonnie Oaks, such as Robert Fitzgerald, Zona Gale, Margery Latimer (Toomer), Joseph and Rosina Lhevinne, William Maxwell, Frantz Proschowski, Paul and Eslanda Robeson, and Jean Toomer. The bulk of the photographs consist of images of various family members both individually and in groups. There are also photographs of visitors to Bonnie Oaks and images of the structures and grounds of the estate.

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