Bright Sheng papers, 1962-2004 (majority within 1982-2004)
11.5 linear feet — 13 oversize boxes (22 boxes total) — 76.6 GB (online)
11.5 linear feet — 13 oversize boxes (22 boxes total) — 76.6 GB (online)
The Audio Recordings series is largely comprised of 27 unpublished digital audio recordings of performances featuring Sheng's work. It also includes an interview with Sheng broadcast on Voice of America and a published digital audio recording containing Sheng's piece The Stream Flows. The digital audio recordings are labeled simply as "Disc # of 28" but the description in the contents list below generally includes information about the date of the performance, the orchestra/performers and conductor, and the title of the pieces on the digital audio recording. Researchers should note that additional audio recordings, from Sheng's trip along Chinese portions of the Silk Road in the summer of 2000, are included in the Silk Road Trip series.
Civil War letters relating to Captain Ebenezer Butterworth of Co. C, 1st Michigan Infantry, genealogical materials, recipes, etc.
Family portraits, including portraits of Captain Ebenezer Butterworth of Co. C, 1st Michigan Infantry.
The CAEN Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Materials series contains born-digital and digitized content created for the anniversary of the unit's founding in 2008. The series has four main components: signs and placards used to create exhibits; posters used at the 25th anniversary celebration and for an online exhibit; a timeline of important events and innovations over CAEN's first 25 years; and a video of the 25th anniversary exhibits. The placards provide information about hardware and infrastructure employed by CAEN over the years and the posters includes digitized images of photographs in the Visual Materials series. The video documents the exhibit created for CAEN's 25th anniversary and includes footage of various computers and hardware used by the division as well as short introductory pieces by Paul Killey, Mark Giuffrida, and Dan Maleta.
2 audiotapes (reel-to-reel tapes; (15 sec. each) : analog, 7 1/2 ips; 5 in.)
1 prints (lithograph, 2 col.; image and text 33 x 47 cm.)
The Campus Development and History series (1840-2008, 3 linear feet and 17 GB) is divided into two subseries: Early Campus Development and Campus History.
48 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 58.5 GB (online)
The Campus History subseries contains compiled research from 1840 to the early 2000s. Included are clippings, Public Works Program documentation, old walking tours, photographs and slides.
The Canterbury series (3 linear feet) contains the non-administrative activities of the Canterbury House organization. This series includes five sub-series, Programs, Institute of Public Theology, Topical Files, Photographs, and Sound Recordings. The Programs sub-series contains the records of the famous Coffee House that Canterbury ran from 1966 to 1971. The records of the performers are arranged alphabetically by artist. After 1971, the records are arranged by event. These records show the types of programs held at Canterbury throughout the years in an effort to reach out to University students. The Institute of Public Theology sub-series represents the work of Canterbury House in bringing a dialog about the meaning of religion in 1990s. This sub-series contains the founding and sustaining documents of the Institute and the programs sponsored by the Institute. Topical Files contains 6 folders of material gathered by Canterbury House for their own research. Photographs are arranged chronologically by subject. Finally, the Sound Recordings sub-series contains 33 reel-to-reel tapes from 1964 to 1972. These tapes include recorded performances at the Coffee House, musical religious services, and other religious services.