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Formal title:
Department of Music
Extent:
26 box(es)
Date range:
1922-1998
Abstract:
The records contain office files of the University of Rhode Island's Music Department, as well as materials donated to the department.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Rec. Gr. 37
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 8 Arts Administration Proposals
1977-1978
File Box 1 Folder 9 Arts in Education Project
1971-1972
File Box 4 Folder 76 Fine Arts Festival
1962-1963
File Box 11 Folder 197 URI Arts Festival
1961
...and 11 other matches
Formal title:
Frank Newman Papers
Extent:
21 box(es)
Date range:
1948-1987
Abstract:
The Frank Newman Papers contain files on past University of Rhode Island president, Frank Newman (1974-1983) activities before and during his tenure. Materials include reports, correspondence, research materials, course materials, publications, and so on.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 152
Inventory:
File Box 8 Folder 61 Workshop on the Liberal Arts
1980
 
Formal title:
Social and political pamphlet collection
Extent:
3.5 cubic feet
Date range:
circa 1940-1998
Abstract:
Singular publications relating to a variety of social and political issues.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0127
Inventory:
File Box 3 Folder 48 “The Simple Art of Murder” 
1972 
 
Formal title:
Christina Crosby papers
Extent:
26.5 linear feet
Date range:
1949-2023
Abstract:
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Christina Crosby, lesbian and feminist scholar, social justice activist, and co-founder of Sojourner House – a non-profit dedicated to supporting those affected by domestic and sexual violence in Rhode Island. Crosby worked as a Professor in the English Department and a Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Wesleyan University. Her scholarship focused on women in 19th-century British literature but turned toward disability studies after a near-fatal bicycle accident in 2003. In 2016, Crosby published "A Body Undone: Living on After Great Pain" documenting this experience. The collection documents Crosby's personal life, academic career, research, and writing, and includes photographs, correspondence, syllabi, handwritten notes, research articles, and writing drafts. The collection spans from 1949 to 2023.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2023.005
Inventory:
File Box 10 Folder 7 Swarthmore College: notebook re: "Italian Renaissance Art" (1/2)
1973
File Box 21 Folder 87 Program: The Colony: An Art-Science Performance on Social Life
September 2019
File Box 21 Folder 96 DVD: "Self Preservation: The Art of Riva Lehrer"
n.d.
File Box 22 Hat: "The Art of the Motorcycle"
n.d.
...and 5 other matches
Formal title:
Canto a Matanzas: A collection of books from Ediciones Vigía
Extent:
5 linear feet
Date range:
1987-2019
Abstract:
Handmade art books produced by independent publisher Ediciones Vigía dating from 1987-2019.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2023.012
Inventory:
Item Box 1 Folder 27 Arte y Vigía
 
Formal title:
John H. Chafee Senatorial Papers, Providence Office
Extent:
155 box(es)
Date range:
1972-2000 (bulk 1976-1999)
Abstract:
The Providence Office papers document the activities of the Chafee Administration during the time he was Senator from Rhode Island, 1976-1999. Subjects include issues regarding the environment, budget, health care, foreign policy, defense, trade, and taxes. Records include memoranda, correspondence, speeches, reports, legislative materials, notes, photographs, electronic and printed matter.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Msg 115.1
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 7 Art for Providence Office
May, 1980
Series Invitations
This series contains invitations to events sponsored by political groups, charity organizations, government agencies, veterans groups, healthcare organizations, as well as artistic, scholastic, athletic, and journalist associations. The invitations include requests for Senator Chafee to deliver a speech. The series also contains invitations to dinners, breakfasts, ground-breakings, theater, musical performances, art exhibits, campaign fundraisers, medical research fundraisers, and fundraisers for athletic, art, business, cultural programs. The folders are arranged chronologically
1986-1999
File Box 25 Folder 380 Providence Performing Arts Center
1995
Series Grants and Funding
The series contains requests to Senator Chafee’s office for federal and state assistance. The records include requests from business, social, environmental, artistic, cultural, municipal, and educational groups that depend on grants and funding for maintaining core operational activities and for initiating specialized programs and projects. The records also include correspondence, grant applications, grant proposals, request forms, hand-written notes, reports, pamphlets, photographs, and news clippings. The series also contains responses from Senator Chafee’s office notifying the requestor of the course of action the administration has decided on pursuing. The responses can include contact information for additional federal or state financial aid agencies that may be of assistance to the requestor. These responses may be accompanied by recommendations to be sent to the corresponding agency. Subjects include requests for funding and grants for businesses, healthcare, drug abuse programs, welfare assistance, environmental research and cleanup, community development, housing, military funding, agriculture, and the arts. Of interest, are files on Heritage Harbor Museum, University of Rhode Island Convocation Center, and “The Rhode Island Day” movie. The folders are arranged alphabetically by subject
1989-1999
...and 1 other match
Formal title:
Rudy Kikel papers
Extent:
16.5 Linear feet
Date range:
1942-2017 (bulk 1960-2006)
Abstract:
This collection represents a comprehensive portrait of Rudy Kikel, a distinguished gay poet, scholar, and journalist, and a staunch supporter of gay and lesbian writers and artists. It documents Kikel's tenure as the arts and entertainment editor for Bay Windows, New England's leading LGBT weekly, from 1983 when it was first founded until he retired in 2004. The collection consists of a variety of materials, the bulk of which date from the early 1960s to 2004. It includes an extensive compilation of manuscripts of Kikel's poetry, copies of his scholarly and professional writings, an assortment of significant LGBT periodicals, and correspondence from many acclaimed gay poets, including Thom Gunn, Richard Howard, Felice Picano, Paul Monette, and James Merrill, to cite just a few.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2008.029
Inventory:
Item Box 10 Folder 379 Boston Review of the Arts
Scope and Contents note periodical: August, 1971
Item Box 10 Folder 383 Encore: Quarterly of Verse and Poetic Arts
Scope and Contents note periodical: vol.2, no.1, Autumn 1967, (Kikel, p. 28); and vol.2, no.3, Spring 1968, (Kikel, p. 31)
 
Formal title:
Brown-Tougaloo Exchange records
Extent:
16 Linear Feet
Date range:
1961-1989 (1963-1969)
Abstract:
The Brown-Tougaloo Exchange records contain correspondence, reports, financial data, grant proposals, teaching materials, tape recordings and press clippings produced by or about Tougaloo College and its exchange program with Brown University. The collection also includes financial and documentary material about the U.S. Higher Education Act of 1965, especially its Title III, Institutional Aid.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
OF.1ZU.2
Inventory:
File Box 2 Folder 2 Tougaloo art collections
circa 1975
File Box 14 Folder 3 Tougaloo College: Art, Music depts
1963-1965
 
Formal title:
Thomas Banchoff papers on the fourth dimension
Extent:
13 Linear Feet
Date range:
1843-2013 (1970-2007)
Abstract:
The Thomas Banchoff papers on the fourth dimension (1843-2013) contain his research and writing on the mathematical and philosophical theories of the fourth dimension, its visualization, and historical conceptions of it. Included are correspondence, conference proceedings, articles, manuscripts, clippings, CD's, and DVDs. The material covers mathematical, artistic, religious, and philosophical concepts of hyperspace and the higher dimensions from the mid-nineteeth century to the present, along with Banchoff's research on Edwin Abbott Abbott and his nineteenth-century novella,
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2015.001
Inventory:
File Box 2 Folder 14 Mathematics and the liberal arts
1989-2002
File Box 3 Folder 13 Art, music, puzzles, and design relating to the fourth dimension
1915-2009
File Box 3 Folder 14 Tony Robbin and Linda Henderson: fourth dimension and art
1979-2002
File Box 7 Folder 40 Between the Folds: the science of art, the art of science (2 copies)
Scope and Contents note Audio visual media
2009
...and 3 other matches
Formal title:
Oling Jackson papers
Extent:
3.55 cubic feet.
Date range:
circa 1935-2003
Abstract:
Oling Jackson’s collected papers, photographs, and organizational papers relating to the Cape Verdean Americans community.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0085
Inventory:
File Box 8 Folder 8 Airport Art Show
undated
 

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