Background materials
Background Materials, consists of a single scrapbook of photographs, newspaper clippings and other materials related to the dedication of the Goldman Room in 1954.
Background Materials, consists of a single scrapbook of photographs, newspaper clippings and other materials related to the dedication of the Goldman Room in 1954.
1 linear foot (in 2 boxes)
The first series, Background materials (1974-1989), consists of leaflets presenting the WCC, its history and activities. Included as well are training manuals used by the staff of the Center.
The Background Materials series (.25 linear feet) includes information pertaining to the history of the Deceleco and Unistrut companies. It incorporates a company history, correspondence and information about some of the materials and suppliers that Deceleco used. The folder entitled "Company History" contains a brief but valuable overview of how the company developed since its establishment in 1924. This series spans the dates 1922-1966.
2.5 linear feet (in 3 boxes)
Background Materials (1967-1970) contains a chronology of Old West Side activities and publications from 1967 to 1970. A newspaper article, resolution and an outline for the physical improvement of a neighborhood also provide important information about the objectives of this organization.
The Background Materials series, (.10 linear feet, 1967-1999), includes a curriculum vitae with a chronological list of Sparling's choreographic works through the year 1999, a journal written while he was on tour in the Soviet Union in 1973, news clippings, and other biographical materials.
The Baker Furniture, Inc. series contains interesting material dating chiefly from the 1940's and 1950's. This includes a notebook containing internal production reports, memos written by Merriam to the foremen of various departments and speeches given by Merriam to foremen and crew leaders. These materials reflect a concern with productivity and, increasingly, with labor costs. Especially interesting is a folder of letters and flyers representing both management and labor viewpoints during an unsuccessful 1953 CIO union drive.
Biographical Materials are slight, but provide some broader context to the collection. Background material includes data on collections, shows, exhibits, publications, clients, etc. There are also several brochures and a number of articles based on interviews with Korab.
The Band Tour Papers series contains materials produced and collected by King during the 1961 Michigan Band Tour. It includes personal correspondence, a journal, invitations received by the band, several books acquired during the trip, postcards, photo souvenirs, travel guides and materials, news clippings, press releases, concert programs and some published material. Additionally, tour materials include itineraries, travel preparation documents and telegrams. The journal provides a detailed daily account of the tour from their parting date in February 19, 1961 until May 29, 1961. The correspondence folder contains letters sent home, received, and a few telegrams and postcards. Among the miscellaneous items are a Leningrad circus ticket, a ticket to the Swan Lake ballet, Postcards of Yuri Gagarin and actor Genadii Yudin, pins given by audiences to band members and a khaffiyeh holder. The subseries are arranged in alphabetical order.