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Biographical
The Biographical series (0.25 linear feet) consists of personal documents, such as Jessye's Equity contract, a sparsely notated travel diary, as well as personal reflections and notes on a range of topics including her experiences performing Porgy and Bess and memories of touring and traveling the world.
Biographical
The Biographical series contains two folders. One contains a bibliography of Allen's published works from 1941 to 1998 as well as a résumé from 1997. The other folder contains two short biographies (an obituary from the Chicago Tribune, and one written upon Allen being named the Edson R. Sunderland Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Michigan.)
Biographical
The Biographical series (0.2 linear feet) includes versions of Donahue's curriculum vitae, lists of publications, and brief biographical statements along with scattered clippings. Also included are photographs of Donahue, both portraits, candid, and in groups. The photographs are undated but cover roughly 1950 to 2000.
Presentations, Talks, and Writings, 1939-1988 (1.0 linear feet) is a chronologically arranged sequence containing Donahue's presentations, talks, and writings. Included in this series are transcripts of testimonies given before government committees, both published and unpublished research writings, biographical records, lectures, and editorials. Also contained in this series are photos of Donahue and a VHS videotape of his lecture on "The Galileo Mission to Jupiter."
Biographical
The Biographical series (1900-2000, approximately 2.5 linear feet) contains awards, correspondence, news clippings, notes, slides, and video reels. The majority of this material provides information on Randall's life prior to the founding and subsequent rise in popularity of the Broadside Press, with some outlier material dated between the 1960s and 1980s. This series documents: incoming and outgoing letters sent between Randall and his friends and family members, including guardianship over his nephew Phillip; material regarding Randall's military career during World War II and his family's military careers starting from 1900; and correspondence and material related to Randall's overseas travels to the South Pacific in the 1940s, the Soviet Union (now Russia) in 1966, and Africa in the 1970s. Of note in this series is the award honoring Randall as the poet laureate of Detroit in 1981.
Dudley Randall papers, 1900-2002 (majority within 1960s-1980s)
11.5 linear feet (in 12 boxes) — 20 audiocassettes — 14 magnetic tape reels — 1 videocassette — 10 digital audio files
Biographical
The Biographical series (0.2 linear feet, 1961-2011) traces Robert Beckley's career. Included in the series is a curriculum vitae, articles and clippings about Beckley and his work, awards and citations, photographs, and an autobiographical text, "Reflections of a Dean" written in 2011.
Biographical
Biographical is a small series of only ten folders. Included are vitae, letterheads of organizations with which Shelley worked, transcripts of class presentations, a biographical sketch, and several oral history transcripts. The biographical sketch prepared by Janet Reedy for Jane Fonda and Columbia Pictures in 1980 is especially broad, covering Shelley's life beginning with childhood.