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Advance notice will be required to access any materials.","There are no access restrictions.","This collection is organized alphabetically by composer or subject.","Sam di Bonaventura was a professor of music at George Mason from 1975 until 1998. Known around campus simply as \"Dr. Sam,\" di Bonaventura taught music history, music theory, and private violin lessons until he retired in spring 1998. Di Bonaventura studied music at Juilliard, Yale, Harvard, and Peabody Conservatory. He studied composition with musical giants including Robert Ward, Vincent Persichetti, Paul Hindemith, Walter Piston, and Benjamin Lees. He was a professional violinist and composed a number of original works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, vocal and choral media.","Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. EAD markup completed in February 2009 by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in August 2023.","Di Bonaventura's extensive recorded music collection was added to the George Mason University Libraries' media collections.","Collection consists of notebooks containing related research notes, scholarly papers, concert programs, musical scores and sheet music arranged alphabetically by subject.","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Compositional practice, 2.Conductus, 12th-13th cent., 3.Ecclesiastical Drama, 12th cent. 4.Historical: 9-12th cent., 5.Instruments (EMPTY), 6.Lauda, 7.Mass, 8.12th cent., Misc., 9.Monophony, Sacred, 11th cent., 10.Monophony Secular, 10th-12th cent.11.Motet, 12th cent., 12. Notation, 11th-12th cent., 13.Performance Practice, 12th cent. 14.Polyphony 11th-12th cent. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly papers, Assignments Headings: 1.Religion, 2.Sources, 3.Summary 12th cent., 4.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:1966, approx.","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Cantiga, 2.Clausula, 3.Compositional Practice, 4.Conductus, 5.Unlabled Misc.: Anon: Estampie, Anon: Conductus, Anon: Te Deum, 13th c. Liturgical Drama, 13th c. Ecclesiastical Drama, 6.Historical, 7.Geislerlieder (EMPTY), 8.Hocket, 9.Instrumental (EMPTY), 10.Unlabled: Instruments, Medieval Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Sample tests, Notes, Musical Scores, Articles\\ Headings: 1.Monophony, 2.Motet, 3.Notation, 4.Performance Practice, 5.Polyphony, 6.Lauda, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Sacred Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Secular Misc., 2.Sources, 3.Summary, 4.Theoretical, 5.Tropes and Sequences Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Sample Exams, Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Ballade, 2.Caccia, 3.Compositional Practice, 4.Historical: 14th cent., 5.Instrumental, 6.Instruments, 7.Lauda (EMPTY), 8.Madrigal, 9.Mass, 10.Misc., 11.Motet, 12.Notation, 13.Performance Practice Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Compositional Practice, 2.Historical 15th cent., 3.Unlabled: Canti, Carols, Historical 15th cent. Date(s) of materials:?","15th Century II Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Charts Headings: 1.Instrumental, 2.Mass, 3.Unlabled: 15th cent. Misc., 4.Motet, 5.Notation, 6.Performance Practice, 7.Sacred Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","15th Century III Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Secular Misc., 2.Sources, 3.Summary, 4.English Music, 5.Flemish Music, 6.German Music, 7.Italian Music, 8.Spanish Music, 9.Unlabled: Theoretical 15th cent., Tinctoris, Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Chanson, 3.Chorale, 4.Unlabled: 16th cent. Compositional Practice, 5.Dance (EMPTY), 6.Frottola, 7.Historical, 8.Instrumental Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Lied, 2.Madrigal, 3.Madrigal Comedy, 4.Mass, 5.Miscellaneous, 6.Motet, 7.Notation, 8.Passion, 9.Performance Practice Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Program Music, 2.Psalms, 3.Publishers, 4.Quodlibet, 5.Religion, 6.Sacred Misc, 7.Sacred Misc., 8.Sources, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:1968-","Contents: Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.British Museum 38539, 2. Brogynton MS.27, 3.Cambridge Dd.2.11, 4.Cambridge Dd 5.78.5, 5. Cambridge Dd.9.33, 6.Edinburgh Univ. Dc.5.125, 7.Trinity Coll., Dublin D.1.21 Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Inventories Headings: 1.Petrucci Motet Prints, 2.Antico Motets (1520-21), 3.Petreius Motets (1538), 4.Moderne Motets (1532), 5.Mantanus-Neuberus Motets (1540), 6.Du Chemin Motets (1554) Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Catalogues Headings: 1.Unlabled: A Catalogue of French Chansons, 2.Montanus Neuberus, 3.Unlabled: Petrucci Motet Prints Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Orchestral, 2.Overture, 3.Performance Practice, 4.Programme Music, 5.Religion, 6.Sacred, 7.Song, 8.Sonata, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Symphony, 12.Theoretical, 13.Variation, 14.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.American Music, 2.Ballet, 3.Choral, 4.Compositional Practice, 5.Concerto, 6.Chamber, 7.Conductors, 8.Historical, 9.Instrumental, 10.Keyboard, 11.Literary, 12.Misc., 13.Opera, 14.Oratorio, 15.Orchestral Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Performance Practice, 2.Programme Music (EMPTY), 3.Religion, 4.Sacred, 5.Sonata, 6.Suite, 7.Summary, 8.Symphony, 9.Theoretical, 10.Tone Poem, 11.Variation (EMPTY), 12.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Sociology, 2.Comparison, 3.Characs (EMPTY), 4.Repertory, 5.Beethoven, 6.Chart, 7.20th C., 8.Repertory (EMPTY) Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Charts, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Unlabled: The Romantic Concerto, 2.Unlabled: Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, Op.64, 3.Unlabeled: Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4, Op.58, 4.Unlabeled: Lalo Op.21 \"Symphonie Espagnole,\" 5.Unlabeled:19th cent. notes Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Compositional Practice, 2.Unlabeled: Historical 1st-10th cent., 3.Instruments, 4.Mass, 5.Misc., 6.Monophony, 7.Unlabeled: Notation, 8.Polyphony, 9.Religion, 10.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Sample Assignments Headings: 1.Unlabeled: Music in 20th Century, 2.2nd Semester, 3.Isms, 4.Post Romant., 5.Nationalism, 6.Schoenberg, 7.Bartok, 8.Debussy, 9.Stravinsky, 10.Webern, 11.Milhaud, 12.Copland, 13.Berg Date(s) of materials: 1964-65","Headings: 1.Unlabeled: Music History: 22, 2.History, 3.Introduction, 4.Formal Paper (EMPTY), 5.Composers, 6.20th Cent. Trends, 7.Primitivism, 8.Microtonalism, 9.Exoticism, 10.Post-Romanticism, 11.Computer Music, 12.Pandiatonicism, 13.Impressionism, 14.Post-Impress. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations, Syllabi Headings: 1.Biblio., 2.Introduction, 3.Isms, 4.Composers, 5.Pandiatonicism, 6.Microtonalism, 7.Cubism, 8.Neo-Classicism, 9.Atonalism, 10.Aleatoricism, 11.Electronicism, 12.Instrumental Exploration, 13.Jazz, 14.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1987","Contents: Articles on 20th Century Composers from [a] textbook(s) Headings: 1.Unlabeled Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Jazz, 2.Futurism, 3.Impressionism, 4.Expressionism, 5.Nationalism, 6.Electronicism, 7.Neo-Classicism, 8.Post-Impressionism, 9.Minimalism, 10.Post-Romanticism, 11.Scriabin, 12.Fauvism, 13.Computer, 14.Exoticism, 15.Verism Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Charts, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Americana, 2.Ballet, 3.Chamber (EMPTY), 4.Choral, 5.Composers, 6.Compositional Practice, 7.Concerto, 8.Historical, 9.Incidental Music, 10.Instrumental, 11.Piano Music, 12.Literary, 13.Mass (EMPTY), 14.Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Notation, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral, 4.Overture, 5.Performance Practice, 6.Programme Music, 7.Sacred, 8.Sonata, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Symphony, 12.Theoretical, 13.Tone Poem (EMPTY), 14.Variation (EMPTY), 15.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Woodwind, 2.Brass, 3.Strings, 4.Percussion, 5.Keyboard, 6.Names, 7.Multiple, 8.Voice, 9.Special, 10.Jazz, 11.Examples Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Articles in alphabetical order about 20th cent. pianists Headings: 1.Unlabeled Date(s) of materials: [1958-]","Contents: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Africa, 2.Africa, North 3.Algeria, 4.Egypt, 5.Libya (EMPTY), 6.Morocco, 7.Sudan, 8.Tunisia, 9.United Arab Republic (EMPTY), 10.Java Date(s) of materials: [1967,1972-]","Contents: Notes Headings: 1.Medieval, 2.Renaissance, 3.Baroque, 4.Classical, 5.Romantic, 6.20th Century 7.Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Asia, 2.Afghanistan, 3.Bhutan (EMPTY), 4.Borneo, 5.Brunei (EMPTY), 6.Burma, 7.Cambodia, 8.Ceylon, 9.Cyprus (EMPTY), 10.Formosa (EMPTY), 11.Hong Kong (EMPTY), 12.Indonesia, 13.Iran, 14.Iraq (EMPTY), 15.Israel, 16.Jordan (EMPTY), 17.Korea Date(s) of materials: 1967-","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Kuwait (EMPTY), 2.Laos, 3.Lebanon (EMPTY), 4.Malaysia (EMPTY), 5.Malaya, 6.Macao (EMPTY), 7.Mongolia, 8.Nepal, 9.Pakistan, 10.Philippines, 11.Sarawak (EMPTY), 12.Saudi Arabia (EMPTY), 13.Singapore (EMPTY), 14.Syria, 15.Thailand, 16.Tibet, 17.Vietnam, 18.Yemen Date(s) of materials: 1970-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Arrangement, 2.Caricature, 3.Christmas, 4.Composites, 5.Dance, 6.History, 7.Humor, 8.Instruments, 9.March, 10.Royalty, 11.Texts, 12.Records, 13.Genesis Date(s) of materials: -1982","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Articles on Bach), 2.I-Bach:Biography, 3.II, 4.III, 5.IV-Keyboard Music, 6.V-Keyboard Music, 7.VI-Keyboard and Choral Music, 8.VII-Mass, 9.VIII-Complete Works Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Canon, 4.Chaconne, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Chorale, 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance Dates of materials: 1971, 1985-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.1-19, 2.20-29, 3.30-39, 4.40-49, 5.50-59, 6.60-69 Date(s) of materials: 1973, 1982-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.70-79, 2.80-89, 3.90-99, 4.100-109, 5.110-119, 6.120-129, 7.130-139, 8.140-149, 9.150-159, 10.160-169, 11.170-179, 12.180-189, 13.190-199, 14.200-209, 15.210-219, 16.220-229 (EMPTY), 17.230-239, 18.240-249 Date(s) of materials: 1972, 1978","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Unlabeled:\"Gott, der Herr, is Sonn' und Schild,\" 2.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1972-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Brandenburgs, 2.Brandenburg No. I, 3.Brandenburg No. II, 4.Brandenburg No. III, 5.Brandenburg No. IV, 6.Brandenburg No. V, 7.Brandenburg No.VI, 8.Clavier, 9.Clavier in A, 10.Clavier in D, 11.Clavier in E (EMPTY), 12.Clavier in F (EMPTY), 13.Clavier in f, 14. Clavier in g, 15.2 Clavier in C, 16.2 Clavier in C, 17.3 Clavier in C, 18.3 Clavier in d, 19.4 Clavier in a, 20.Clav/Fl/Vn, 21.Italian, 22.Misc., 23.Oboe/Violin, 24.Violin in a, 25.Violin in E, 26.Two Violins Date(s) of materials: 1943, 1973, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bach, Johann Christoff (1642-1703), 2.Johann Christoff Friedrich, 3.Bach, Johann Ernst, 4.Johann George, 5.Johann Phillip 6.Bach, John Michael (1648-94) (EMPTY), 7.Bach II, J.S., 8.Bach, W.F., 9.Bach, W.F.E. Date(s) of materials: 1954, 1975-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Carl Phillip Emanuel, 2.Gottlieb Friedrich, 3.Bach, Heinrich (1615-92), 4.Bach, Johann Christoff (1735-82) Dates of materials: 1954, 1981","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Fantasia, 2.Fugue, 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Invention, 5.Keyboard Music, 6.Lute Music, 7.Magnificat, 8.Mass Dates of materials: 1978, 1990","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Motet, 3.Musical Offering, 4.Oratorio, 5.Orchestra Music, 6.Organ Music Dates of materials: 1962,1980-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Partita, 2.Passacaglia, 3.Passion, 4.Prelude Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1979-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ricercar, 2.Sonata, 3.Style, 4.Suite, 5.Toccata, 6.Variation 7.Transcription Date(s) of materials: 1973, 1977, 1983","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Banchieri, 2.Unlabeled: Bellini Date(s) of materials: 1966-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc., Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Letters (EMPTY), 8.March (EMPTY), 9.Misc. (EMPTY), 10.Opera, 11.Orch. Misc., 12.Overture, 13.Piano Music, 14.Prelude (EMPTY), 15.Quartet (EMPTY), 16.Serenade (EMPTY), 17.Sonata (EMPTY), 18.Song, 19.Song Cycle, 20.Style, 21.Symphony, 22.Toccata, 23.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1966-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Complete Works, 2.Composers, 3.Bach, 4.Corelli, 5.Handel, 6.Lully, 7.Monteverdi, 8.Purcell, 9.Vivaldi Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Canzona, 2.Capriccio, 3.Consort Music, 4.Fantasia, 5.Fugue, 6.In Nomine Dates of materials: 1970-","Contents: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Partita, 2.Prelude, 3.Ricercar, 4.Sonata, 5.Suite, 6.Toccata, 7.Tombeau, 8.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1976, 1978-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Syllabi Headings: 1.[Class] 1, 2.[Class] 2, 3.[Class] 3, 4.[Class] 4, 5.[Class] 5, 6.[Class] 6, 7.[Class] 7, 8.[Class] 8, 9.[Class] 9 Date(s) of materials:","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Instrumental, 2.Keyboard, 3.Lute, 4.Instruments, 5.Style (EMPTY), 6.Performance Practice, 7.Compositional Practice, 8.Wind Music Dates of materials: 1947, 1967, 1970, 1976, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Historical, 2.Arts, 3.Literary, 4.Misc., 5.1968 Course, 6.Theoretical Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969-","Contents: Articles Headings: 1.Opera Date(s) of materials: 1970, 1976-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1971, 1976-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Orchestral, 2.Overture, 3.Concerto Date(s) of materials: 1967, 1970, 1976-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Baroque Misc.), 2.Cantata, 3.Chorale, 4.Lute Song, 5.Lied, 6.Madrigal, 7.Madrigal Comedy, 8.Mass, 9.Motet, 10.Passion, 11.Sacred Misc. Dates of materials: 1967, 1969-","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled: The Baroque, 2.Unlabeled: Requiem, 3.Unlabeled: Terminology, 4.Unlabeled: History of the Baroque, 5.Unlabeled: Chronology of Events and Musicians in Baroque Period, 6.Unlabeled: Chronology of the Baroque, 7.Unlabeled: Oratorio, 8.Italian, 9.French Date(s) of materials: 1970,1990","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Baroque, 2.Topics, 3.Recordings, 4.Orchestra:History, 5.String Instrument Makers, 6.Orchestra: Seating, 7.Orchestra:Instruments, 8.Orchestra:Sound, 9.Orchestra:Score, 10.Orchestra:Organizations/Conds, 11.Orchestra:Show-Pieces, 12.Orchestra: Hall, 13.Vocal Forms, 14.Mass:Text, 15.Bach:Biography, 16.Cantata:Description, 17.Bach:Cantata, 18.Oratorio:Definition, 19.Mendelssohn:Oratorio, 20.Bach:Fugue, 21.Bach:Magnificat, 22.Handel:Concerto, 23.Suite:Definition, 24.Bach:Suite, 25.Handel:Suite, 26.Motet. 27.Venice, 28.Figured Bass, 29.Chamber Music, 30.Sonata, 31.Bach:Sonata, 32.Bach:Partita Date(s) of materials: 1963","21. Baroque III Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Lecture Notes Headings: 1.July 11:Music in Baroque, 2.July 12, 3.July 15:Exam, 4.July 16:Chamber Music, 5.July 17:Chamber Music, 6.July 18:Chamber Music, 7.July 19:Chamber Music, 8.July 22: Chamber Music, 9.July 23:Orchestral Forms Date(s) of materials: 1968","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Baroque XI:Baroque Instruments, 2.Baroque XII:Baroque Instruments, 3.Baroque XIII:Baroque Instruments, 4.Baroque XIV:Baroque Instruments, 5.Baroque XV:Baroque Instruments, 6.Baroque XVI:Bar.Instr., 7.Baroque XVII:Bar.Instr., 8.Unlabeled:Baroque Instruments XVIII, 9.Baroque XIX:Bar. Instr., 10.Baroque XX: Bar. Instr., 11.Baroque XXI:Bar. Instr. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.General, 2.Summary Date(s) of materials: 1950, 1967, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.July 24 (Overture), 2.Unlabeled (July 25), 3.July 26 (Overture), 4.July 29, 5.July 30, 6.July 31, 7.August 1, 8.August 2, 9.August 5, 10.August 6 Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Overture, 2.Performance Practice, 3.Prelude-Fugue (EMPTY), 4.Programme Music, 5.Religion, 6.Ricercar, 7.Sacred Misc., 8.Secular Misc., 9.Sonata, 10.Sources Date(s) of materials: 1959, 1969-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Orchestra, 3.Piano No.1, 4.Piano No.2, 5.Piano No.3, 6.Two Pianos, 7.Viola, 8.Violin No.1, 9.Violin No.2 Date(s) of materials: 1946, 1962, 1971, 1976","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Choral Music Dates of materials: 1967, 1976, 1980, 1986-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Piano Music, 2.Quartet, 3.Rhapsody, 4.Sonata, 5.Song, 6.Style, 7.Suite, 8.Tone Poem Date(s) of materials: 1966, 1967, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Complete Works, 2.Dance, 3.Divertimento, 4.Etude, 5.Fantasia (EMPTY), 6.Instrumental Music, 7.Letters, 8.Literary, 9.Misc., 10.Opera, 11.Orchestral Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1963, 1970, 1976, 1985, 1987-","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bagatelle (EMPTY), 3.Ballet, 4.Bibliography, 5.Biography, 6.Cantata Date(s) of materials: 1936, 1969, 1970, 1979-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Camber Music, 2.Choral Misc., 3.Complete Works, 4.Dance, 5.Fantasia, 6.Fugue (EMPTY), 7.Incidental Music, 8.Instrumental Misc. Dates of materials: 1960, 1969, 1979, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Piano I, 3.Piano II, 4.Piano III, 5.Piano IV Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1973, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Piano V, 2.Triple, 3.Violin Date(s) of materials: 1935, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Keyboard Music, 2.Letters, 3.Literary (EMPTY), 4.March (EMPTY), 5.Mass, 6.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1960, 1973, 1980","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Overture, 5.Quartet, 6.Quintet, 7.Romance, 8.Rondo (EMPTY), 9.Septet, 10.Sextet, 11.Song Dates of materials: 1902, 1907, 1964, 1970, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cello, 2.Misc., 3.Piano, 4.Sonatina, 5.Violin Date(s) of materials: 1967,1970, 1976, 1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Style, 2.Tone Poem (EMPTY), 3.Transcription, 4.Trio, 5.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1985-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. 2, 4.No.3, No.4, No.5 Date(s) of materials:1970, 1976, 1979, 1981-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.No. 6, 2.Unlabeled (No. 7), 3.No. 8, 4.No. 9, Wellington Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1973, 1975, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Aria, 2. Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Letters, 7.Literary, 8.Misc., 9.Orchestral Misc., 10.Quartet, 11.Sonata, 12.Song, 13.Style, 14.Suite Dates of materials: 1963, 1967, 1976, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles (English and Italian), Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Lulu, 3.Wozzeck Dates of materials: 1959, 1965, 1967, 1984","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Instrumental Misc., 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.March, 11.Mass, 12.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1976-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Overture, 5.Song, 6.Style, 7.Te Deum Dates of materials: 1943, 1960, 1973, 1976-","Content: Articles, Notes, Program Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Fantastique, 3.Funebre, 4.Harold, 5.Romeo and Juliet Dates of materials: 1966, 1975, 1984-","Content: Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Aesthetics, 2.Ballet, 3.Bibliography (EMPTY), 4.Biography, 5.Complete Works, 6.Incidental Music, 7.Literary, 8.Mass, 9.Misc., 10.Opera, 11.Orchestral Misc., 12.Overture, 13.Piano Misc., 14.Psalm, 15.Serenade, 16.Sonata, 17.Song, 18.Style (EMPTY), 19.Symphony Dates of materials: 1971,1975, 1982-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Biber, Franz (1644-1704), 2.Binchois, Gilles (c.1400-60) Dates of materials: 1971, 1974-","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Bizet Misc.-Pearl Fishers, Carmen, Symphony), 2.Unlabeled (Carmen) Date(s) of materials: 1905, 1941, 1965, 1977, 1985-","Content: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Blacher, 2.Blackwood, 3.Boccherini Dates of materials: 1968, 1976, 1978-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Concerto, 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Misc., 5.Opera, 6.Piano Misc., 7.Quartet, 8.Quintet, 9.Rhapsody, 10.Service, 11.Sonata, 12.Style, 13.Suite, 14.Symphony, 15.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1966, 1979-","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Canon, 4.Complete Works, 5.Dance, 6.Misc., 7.Sonata, 8.Unlabeled: Bononcini-Selected works Dates of materials: 1962","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Boulez, 2.Brown Dates of materials: 1968, 1971, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballade (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia (EMPTY), 9.Fugue, 10.Intermezzo, 11.Letters, 12.Literary, 13.Misc., 14.Motet Dates of materials: 1970, 1973, 1989-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Arrangement, 2.Ballad (EMPTY), 3.Canon, 4.Choral Music, 5.Psalm (EMPTY), 6.Quartet, 7.Requiem, 8.Rhapsody, 9.Rinaldo (EMPTY), 10.Romance, 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Schicksalslied, 13.Tafellied, 14.Triumphlied, 15.Zigeunerlied Dates of materials: 1974, 1978","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Piano No.1, 3.Piano No.2, 4.Violin, 5.Violin-Cello Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1987-","Content: Articles, Notes, Charts Headings: 1.Orchestral Music, 2.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 3.Overture, 4.Piano Misc., 5.Quartet, 6.Quintet, 7.Requiem, 8.Rhapsody, 9.Scherzo (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1944, 1964, 1968, 1972-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Serenade, 2.Sextet (EMPTY), 3.Sonata, 4.Song, 5.Style, 6.Transcription, 7.Trio, 8.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1978, 1988-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No.2 Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1975, 1976, 1987-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.No. 3, 2.No. 4 Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1972, 1978, 1979-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Papers Headings: 1.Beggar's Opera, 2.Budd, Billy, 3.Burning Furnace, 4.Curlew River, 5.Gloriana, 6.Grimes, Peter, 7.Herring, Albert, 8.Let's Make Opera, 9.Midsummer, 10.Noye's Fludde, 11.Opera Misc., 12.Prince of Pagodas (EMPTY), 13.Prodigal Son, 14.Rape of Lucretia, 15.Unlabled (Turn [of the Screw]) Dates of materials: 1962, 1971, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Carol, 6.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Choral Misc., 8.Complete Works, 9.Concerto, 10.Film Music, 11.Hymn, 12.Instrumental Music, 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Literary (EMPTY), 15.Mass, 16.Misc., 17.Nocturne, 18.Orchestral Music, 19.Prelude (EMPTY), 20.Psalm (EMPTY), 21.Quartet (EMPTY) Date(s) of materials: 1976, 1988, 1989-","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Requiem, 2.Sonata, 3.Song, 4.Style, 5.Suite, 6.Symphony, 7.Te Deum, 8.Transcription, 9.Variation Dates of materials: 1960, 1966, 1978, 1987-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Intermezzo, 6.Letters, 7.Magnificat (EMPTY), 8.Mass, 9.Misc., 10.Motet (EMPTY), 11.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Overture, 13.Psalm (EMPTY), 14.Quartet, 15.Quintet, 16.Song (EMPTY), 17.Style, 18.Te Deum Dates of materials: 1967, 1972-","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. I, 3.No. II, 4.No. III, 5.Unlabeled (No. IV), 6.No. V Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1971, 1979, 1985-","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.No. VI, 2.No. VII, 3.No. VIII, 4.No. IX Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1976, 1982, 1986-","Content: Musical Scores of sonatas by composer Buonamente Headings: None. Fills a 1\" binder. Dates of materials: 1626-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Caccini, Giulio (c.1560-1618), 2.Carissimi, Giacomo (1605-74), 3.Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) Dates of materials: 1972","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: None. Misc. information on composer John Cage. Fills a 1\" binder. Date(s) of materials: 1966, 1977, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Canon (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Comp. Works, 8.Concerto, 9.Discography, 10.Etude, 11.Fantasia, 12.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 13.Instrumental, 14.Letters (EMPTY), 15.Literary, 16.Madrigal, 17.Misc., 18.Opera (EMPTY), 19.Oratorio (EMPTY), 20.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 21.Overture, 22.Quartet, 23.Quintet, 24.Sonata, 25.Song, 26.Style, 27.Suite, 28.Symphony, 29.Variation, 30.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1968, 1988","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Mendelssohn, 2.Milhaud, 3.Nardini, 4.Paradisi, 5.Parry, 6.Pergolesi, 7.Piston, 8.Poulenc, 9.Prokofiev, 10.Pugnani, 11.Purcell, 12.Ravel, 13.Reger, 14.Rimsky, 15.Rosenmueller, 16.Roussel, 17.Rubenstein, A., 18.Saint-Saens, 19.Sammartini, 20.Schobert, 21.Schoenberg, 22.Schubert, 23.Schuman [William] Date(s) of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Charts Headings: 1.Arensky, 2.J.C. Bach, 3.C.P.E. Bach, 4.J.S. Bach, 5.W.F. Bach, 6.Bartok, 7.Beethoven, 8.Berg, 9.Biber, 10.Boccherini, 11.Borodin Dates of materials: 1974","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Brahms, 2.Cazzati, 3.Clementi, 4.Cooper, 5.Corelli, 6.Couperin, 7.Debussy, 8.Dittersdorf, 9.Dvorak, 10.Fasch, 11.Faure, 12.Franck, 13.Gabrielli, 14.Gade, 15.Geminiani, 16.Gibbons, 17.Glazunov, 18.Gluck, 19.Handel, 20.Harris, 21.Hindemith, 22.Honegger, 23.d'Indy, 24.Janacek, 25.Kodaly, 26.Krenek, 27.Lalo, 28.Lawes, W., 29.Leclair, 30.Legrenzi, 31.Locatelli, 32.Loeillet, 33.MacKenzie, 34.Malipiero, 35.Marini, 36.Martinu Dates of materials: 1974","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Haydn, 2.Mozart Date(s) of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Schumann, 2.Shostakovich, 3.Smetana, 4.Spohr, 5.Stamitz, 6.Stanford, 7.Stravinsky, 8.Tartini, 9.Tchaikovsky, 10.Telemann, 11.Torelli, 12.Vanhall, 13.Veracini, 14.Villa-Lobos, 15.Viotti, 16.Vitali, 17.Vivaldi, 18.Webern, 19.Misc. Dates of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Chausson, Ernest (1855-99), 2.Unlabeled (Chavez, Carlos (1899-1978)) Dates of materials: 1966, 1970, 1973, 1981","Content: Dissertation (1979), Notes, Articles Headings: None. Fills a 1\" binder Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1979, 1982-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations, Class Outlines Headings: 1.Outlines, 2.History, 3.Culture, 4.Music, 5.Theory, 6.Notation, 7.Instruments, 8.Performance Practice, 9.Art, 10.Theatre, Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.China Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1969-","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Astrology, 3.History, 4.Outline, 5.Society, 6.Instruments, 7.Literature, 8.Theory, 9.Notation, 10.Bach:Variation, 11.Music, 12.Theater Date(s) of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Ballade, 4.Barcarolle, 5.Berceuse, 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto No. 1, 8.Concerto No. 2, 9.Dance Misc., 10.Etude, 11.Fantasia, 12.Fugue (EMPTY), 13.Impromptu Date(s) of materials: 1944, 1968, 1978, 1983-","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Letters, 2.March, 3.Mazurka, 4.Misc., 5.Nocturne, 6.Piano Misc., 7.Polonaise, 8.Prelude, 9.Rondo, 10.Scherzo, 11.Sonata:Cello, 12.Sonata No. 1, 13.Sonata No. 2, 14.Sonata No. 3, 15.Song, 16.Style, 17.Trio (EMPTY), 18.Variation, 19.Waltz Dates of materials: 1902, 1959, 1964, 1967, 1979, 1992-","Content: Lists, Articles Headings: None. Content fill a 2\" binder Date(s) of materials: 1965","Content: Notes Headings: 1.Classicism, 2.Musical Characteristics, 3.Symphony, 4.Concerto, 5.Sinfonie Concertante, 6.Serenade, 7.Chamber Music, 8.Sonata, 9.Sacred Music, 10.Piano Date(s) of materials: ?","Content: Notes Headings: 1.Music, 2.Mannheim, 3.Sonata, 4.Opera, 5.Concerto, 6.Symphony, 7.Serenade, 8.Performance Practice, 9.Term Papers Dates of materials: 1980","Content: Notes Headings: 1.Classical, 2.Classical Review, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Cristofori, 5.Concerto, 6.Form, 7.Serenade, 8.Symphony, 9.Opera, 10.Opera: Seria vs. Buffa, 11.Mozart: Opera, 12.Pergolesi: Opera Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Cantata, 2.Chamber (EMPTY), 3.Choral, 4.Compositional Practice, 5.Concerto, 6.Historical, 7.Instrumental, 8.Keyboard, 9.Literary (EMPTY), 10.Mass (EMPTY), 11.Misc., 12.Notation, 13.Opera, 14.Oratorio (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1969","Content: Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Biography (EMPTY), 2.Complete Works, 3.Mass Misc., 4.Missa AB Initio, 5.Missa AD Placitum, 6.Missa Domine Quis, 7.Missa Domini Est Terra, 8.Missa Nove Lectionum, 9.Missa Philomena, 10.Missa Plurium Modulorum Dates of materials: 1959","Content: Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Missa Plurium Motetorum, 2.Missa Quare Tremuerunt, 3.Missa Requiem, 4.Missa Tota Pulchra Es, 5.Missa Voulant Honneur, 6.Motet, 7.Song, 8.Works for Parody (EMPTY), 9.Style Dates of materials: 1959","Contents: Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.dalAbaco, E.F., 2.Abbatini, 3.Acourt, 4.Adam, 5.Adam de la Halle, 6.Adam de St. Victor, 7.Unlabeled:Adam, A, 8.Adams, Claus, 9.Adams, D 10.Adams, J., 11.Addinsell, 12.Adler, S., 13.Adolphe, 14.dAgincour, 15.Agricola, A (EMPTY), 16.Agricola, J.F. (EMPTY), 17.Aho, 18.Ahrendt, K., 19.Aichinger, 20.Ainsworth, 21.Aitken, 22.Akutagawa 23.Alain, 24.Albeniz, 25.DAlbert, 26.Albert, H., 27.Albert, P., 28.Albicastro, 29.Albinoni, T.G. Dates of materials: 1946, 1985-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Albrechtsberger, 2.Albrici, 3.Albright, 4.Alcaraz, 5.Aldrich, D., 6.Aldrich, H., 7.Alexander, 8.Alfano, 9.Alford, 10.Alfven, 11.Alison, R., 12.Alix, 13.Alkan, 14.Allanbrook, 15.Allegri, 16.Almeida, 17.Altenburg, 18.DAlvimare, 19.Alwyn, 20.Ames, R., 21.Ammerbach, 22.Amram, 23.Amy, 24.Ana, 25.Anchieta, 26.Anderberg, 27.Anderson, L., 28.Anderson, T.J., 29.Andreae, 30.Andrews, R., 31.Andriessen, 32.Andrieu, 33.Andrix, 34.Anerio, F., 35.Anerio, G.F., 36.Anet, 37.Anfossi, 38.dAnglebert, 39.Anhalt, 40.Antes, 41.Antheil, 42.Anthonello, 43.Antico, 44.Antonii, 45.Antoniu, 46.Antonolini, 47.Applebaum, 48.Appleton Dates of materials: 1967,1972,1983-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Araujo (EMPTY), 2.Arcadelt, 3.Ardevol, 4.Arel, 5.Argento, 6.Arlan, D., 7.Arnatt, 8.Arne, 9.Arnell, 10.Arnldus de Bruck, 11.Arnold de Lantins, 12.Arnold, Malcolm, 13.Arnold, Maurice, 14.Arnold, S., 15.Arriaga, 16.Unlabeled:Arrigo, 17.Arthur, J., 18.Ascencio, 19.Ascher, 20.Ascue, 21.Ashley, 22.Ashton, W., 23.Asola, 24.Assandra (EMPTY), 25.Astonia, 26.Aston, H., 27.Attaignant, 28.Atterberg, 29.Attey, 30.Attwood (EMPTY), 31.Aubart, 32.Auber, 33.Auric, 34.Austin, 35.dAuvergne, 36.Aux Costeau, 37.Avison, 38.Avni, 39.Avshalomov, 40.Ayres, 41.Axelrod Dates of materials: 1953,1962-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Babbit, 2.Bach, J., 3.Bacheler, D., 4.Bachmann, 5.Bacon, 6.Badarzewska, 7.Badings, 8.Baeck, 9.Baird, 10.Baj (EMPTY), 11.Baker, C, 12.Baker, R., 13.Balada, 14.Balakirev, 15.Balassa, 16.Bales, 17.Balfe, 18.Ballantine, 19.Balls, 20.Baltzer, 21.Bamert, 22.Barati, 23.Barbaud, 24.Barbe, 25.Barbier, 26.Barbirolli, 27.Barboteli, 28.Bark, 29.Barker, 30.Barlow, 31.Barney, Joseph, 32.Barnes, B., 33.Baronnet, 34.Barr, M. 35.Barraque, 36.Barre, 37.Bartholus, 38.Bartolino, 39.Bartolomeus, 40.Bartolozzi, 41.Bartolucci, 42.Barton, A., 43.Barton, M. Dates of materials: 1967, 1976-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Basart, 2.Basiron, 3.Bassett, 4.Bassevi (EMPTY), 5.Bateson, 6.Batten, 7.Baumgartner, 8.Bak, 9.Bayer, 10.Bayle, 11.Bazelon, 12.Beale, 13.Beaujoyeaulx, B, 14.Beck, C., 15.Beck, F., 16.Becker, 17.Beckwith, J., 18.Beckwith, J.C., 19.Bedford, 20.Beesson, 21.Behrman, 22.Belasco, 23.Belcher, 24.Bellak, 25.Bellamy, 26.BellHaver, 27.Bellman, 28.Bencini, 29.Benda, F., 30.Benda, G., 31.Benet, 32.Benevoli, 33.Ben- Haim, 34.Benjamin, 35.Bennet, John, 36.Bennett, B., 37.Bennett, R. Rod., 38.Bennett, R. Rus., 39.Bennett, W. S., 40.Benson, A.C., 41.Benson, W., 42.Bentzon, Niels V., 43.Benvenuti Dates of materials: 1953, 1970, 1982, 1991-","Content: Notes, Scholarly Papers, Articles, Program Notes Headings: 1.Beethoven (Piano No. 3; Piano No. 4; Piano No. 5; Violin Concerto, 6.Beethoven: Consecration; Prometheus; Egmont; Leonore No. 3; Romance No. 2; Symph. No. 1; Symph. No. 6; Symph. No. 7; Symph. No. 8; Symph. No. 9), 2.Berg, 3.Berlioz (Damn. of Faust; Overture: Roman Carnival; Symph. Fantastique) Dates of materials: 1968, 1970, 1979, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Berchem, 2.Berger, A., 3.Berger, T., 4.Bergman, Erik, 5.Bergsma, 6.Bergson, M., 7.Berio, 8.Berkeley, 9.Berkowitz, 10.Berlinsky, 11.Bermudo, 12.Bernabei, 13.Bernal-Jimenez, 14.Bernard, 15.Bernardi, 16.Bernart Ventadorn, 17.Bernasconi, 18.Bernhard, 19.Bernier, 20.Bertin, 21.Bertoni, 22.Bertrand, 23.Berwald, 24.Bettinelli, 25.Beyer, 26.Bialas, 27.Bibalo, 28.Billings, 29.Binkerd, 30.Bird, 31.Birtwistle Dates of materials: 1971, 1976, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Biscardi, 2.Bishop, 3.Bissell, 4.Bittner, 5.Blackford, 6.Bladen, 7.Blaise, 8.Blake, 9.Blake, D., 10.Blake, E..11.Blake,R., 12.Blakey, 13.Blanchard, 14.Bland, 15.Blank, 16.Blanks, 17.Blavet, 18.Bleyer, 19.Bliss, 20.Blitheman, 21.Blitzstein, 22.Bloch, A., 23.Blomdahl, 24.Blow, 25.Blumenfeld, 26.Boatrite, 27.Boatwright, 28.Bodenschatz, 29.Boeddecker, 30.Boehm, G., 31.Boehm, K., 32.Boehm, T., 33.Boehmer, 34.Boesset, 35.Bohlen, 36.Boieldieu, 37.Boismortier, 38.Boito Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1980, 1982","Content: Articles, Program Notes, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bolcom, 2.Boldemann, 3.Bomtempo, 4.Bonde, 5.Bono, 6.Bononcini, A.M., 7.Bononcini, G.B., 8.Bonporti, 9.Boone, 10.Boretti, 11.Borghi, 12.Borlet, 13.Borodin, 14.Bortnianski (EMPTY), 15.Boscovitch, 16.Bossi, 17.Bossinensis, 18.Bottesini, 19.Bottje, 20.Bottrigari, 21.Boumgartner, 22.Bourgeois (EMPTY), 23.Bousset (EMPTY), 24.Boutilier, 25.Bouvard (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1977, 1978, 1981","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Bowen, 2.Bowles, 3.Boyce, 4.Boyton, 5.Bozay, 6.Bozza, 7.Brackman, 8.Bradbery, 9.Brade (EMPTY), 10.Braein, 11.Branco, 12.Brandon, 13.Brandt, C., 14.Brant, 15.Brassin, 16.Braunlich, 17.Bray, John, 18.Brel, Jacque, 19.Bremner, 20.Brescianello, 21.Bresgen, 22.Brenick, 23.Breval, 24.Brewer, 25.Brian, 26.Bridge, 27.Brindle, 28.Brings, 29.Briquet, 30.Bristow, 31.Unlabeled (Brixi), 32.Brocus, 33.Broderip, 34.Broman, 35.Brome, 36.Brooke, 37.Brooks, 38.Brooks, R.J., 39.Brott, 40.Brouwer, 41.Brown, R., 42.Browne Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1969, 1976, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Brubeck, D., 2.Brubeck, H., 3.Bruch, 4.Bruck, 5.Brudieu, 6.Bruhns, 7.Brulo, 8.Brumel, 9.Bruneau, 10.Brunetti, 11.Brunswick, 12.Bryant, 13.Bubalo, 14.Bucci, 15.Buchner (EMPTY), 16.Bucht, 17.Buck, 18.Budd, 19.Bull, 20.Bullock, 21.Burge, 22.Burgess, 23.Burian, 24.Burkhard, F., 25.Burkhard, P., 26.Burkhard, W., 27.Burleigh, 28.Burt, 29.Burton, J., 30.Burton, S. Dates of materials: 1952, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1978, 1989","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Bach, 2.Beethoven, 3.Chopin, 4.Handel, 5.Mozart, 6.Prokofiev, 7.Scriabin, 8.Schumann Dates of materials: 1953","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bush, 2.Busnois, 3.Unlabeled (Busoni), 4.Bussotti, 5.Butterly, 6.Buttstedt (EMPTY), 7.Buxtehude, 8.Byrd, J., 9.Byrd, W., 10.Byrne Dates of materials: 1962, 1963, 1976, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cabanilles, 2.Cabezon, 3.Caccini, 4.Caceres, 5.Cadeac, 6.Cadman, 7.Calabro, 8.Callcot, J., 9.Caldara, 10.Call, 11.Callaway, 12.Caltabiano, 13.Calvisius, 14.Cambefort (EMPTY), 15.Cambert, 16.Camidge, 17.Camilleri, 18.Campion, 19.Campioni, 20.Campos-Parsi, 21.Campra, 22.Camps, 23.Cannabich, 24.Canning, 25.Canteloube, 26.Capirola, 27.Capua Dates of materials: 1953, 1973, 1980, 1984, 1990","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Notes Headings: 1.Cara, 2.Carden, 3.Cardoso, 4.Cardot, 5.Care, 6.Carey, H., 7.Carillo, 8.Carisi, 9.Carleton, N., 10.Carlid, 11.Carlstedt, 12.Carlos, 13.Carmen, 14.Carmines, 15.Caron, P., 16.Carpenter, J.A., 17.Carpentras, 18.Carr, B., 19.Carriere, 20.Carrillo, 21.Carter, J., 22.Carter, T., 23.Carulli, 24.Carvalho, 25.Carver, R. Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Casadesus, R., 2.Casals, 3.Casella, 4.Castaldo, 5.Castello, 6.Castelnuovo- Ted., 7.Catiglioni, 8.Castro, J.J., 9.Catalani, 10.Cavaccio, 11.Cavalieri, 12.Cavalli, 13.Cavazzoni, 14.Cazden, 15.Cazzati Dates of materials: 1963, 1966, 1973, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cedronio, 2.Cerha, 3.Cernohorsky, 4.Certon, 5.Cervetti, 6.Cesano (EMPTY), 7.Cesaris, 8.Cesti, 9.Chabrier, 10.Chadabe, 11.Chadwick, 12.Chagrin, 13.Chaikovsky, 14.Challoner, 15.Chambonnieres, 16.Chapi, 17.Chapin, 18.Charit, 19.Charpentier, G., 20.Charpentier, J., 21.Charpentier, M.A., 22.Chatman, 23.Chaudoir, 24.Chauls, 25.Chaumont, 26.Chaynes Dates of materials: 1948, 1969, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cheney, 2.Cherubini, 3.Chetwood, 4.Chiari, 5.Chilcot, 6.Child, W., 7.Childs, 8.Cibber, C., 9.Cibber, T., 10.Chilliwack, 11.Christou, 12.Chorley, 13.Ciconia, 14.Cikker, 15.Cilea, 16.Cima, 17.Cimara, 18.Cimarosa, 19.Cimello, 20.Clair, 21.Clark, R.K., 22.Clark, S., 23.Clark, H.L., 24.Clark, J., 25.Clasing Dates of materials: 1953, 1963, 1972, 1982, 1986, 1990","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Articles Headings: 1.Clemens, 2.Clementi, 3.Clementi, A., 4.Clerambolt, 5.Clough-Leighter, 6.Clouser, 7.Coates, 8.Cocchi, 9.Coccia (EMPTY), 10.Coclico, 11.Codax, 12.Coe, 13.Coelho, 14.Coerne, 15.Coffey, 16.Cogan, R, 17.Cohen, F., 18.Cohn, A., 19.Cohn, J., 20.Coker, 21.Colasse, 22.Coleridge-Tay, 23.Colgrass Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1976, 1985, 1989, 1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Colman, 2.Colonna, 3.Unlabeled (Colombi, G.), 4.Compere, 5.Cone, E.T., 6.Connelly, 7.Conradin, 8.Conseil, 9.Consoli, 10.Constant, 11.Constantinescu, 12.Constantinides, 13.Conti, 14.Contractus, 15.Converse, 16.Cooke, A., 17.Cooke, B., 18.Cooke, E., 19.Cooke, T., 20.Cooley, J., 21.Cooper, 22.Coots, 23.Cope Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cordero, 2.Cordier, 3.Corea, 4.Corigliano, 5.Corkine, 6.Cornelius, 7.Corner, 8.Cornish, 9.Cornet, 10.Corrette, 11.Corsi, 12.Corteccia, 13.Corwell, 14.Costeley, 15.Continesco, 16.Cosyn, 17.Cotel, 18.Coulthard, 19.Cox, R., 20.Coyner, 21.Crawford, J., 22.Crequillon, 23.Crema, 24.Crispinus, 25.Crivelli, 26.Croce, 27.Croft, W., 28.Crosse, 29.Crotch, 30.Cui, 31.Cumming, 32.Curran, 33.Custer, 34.Cutting, 35.Cyr, 36.Czerny, 37.Czyz Dates of materials: 1960, 1974, 1989, 1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dachalier, 2.Daetwyler, 3.Dagincourt, 4.Dahl, 5.Dalcroze, 6.Dale, 7.Dalza, 8.Damase, 9.Dameron, 10.Damett (EMPTY), 11.Damrosch, L., 12.Dandrieu, J.F., 13.Dandrieu, P., 14.Danyel, J., 15.Dankworth, 16.Danzi, 17.Daquin, 18.Dargomijsky (EMPTY), 19.Dasar, 20.Daugherty, 21.Dauvergne, 22.David, F., 23.David, G., 24.David, J.N., 25.Davidovsky, 26.Davies, P.M., 27.Davis, A., 28.Davison, J.W., 29.Dawson, 30.Deak, 31.Deason Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1978, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dederkind, 2.De Koven, 3.De Kruyf, 4.De La Barres, 5.Delage, 6.Delande, 7.De Lamarter, 8.De La Torre, 9.De La Vega, 10.De Lavigne, 11.De Leeuw, 12.De Leone, 13.Dellario, 14.Demantius, 15.Dembski, 16.Denis, 17.Denison, 18.Dennis, B., 19.Dennis, J., 20.Dennis, R., 21.Dering, 22.De Sabata, 23.De Sayve, 24.Des Molins, 25.Dessau, 26.Destouches, 27.Dett, 28.De Vate, 29.Devienne, 30.De Vise, 31.De Voto, 32.Diabelli, 33.Diamond, 34.Di Capua, 35.Dick, M., 36.Diepenbrock, 37.Dietrich, 38.Dillon, 39.Di Pasquale, 40.Diruta, 41.Dissevelt, 42.Distler, 43.Dittersdorf, 44.Divitis, 45.Dlugorai, 46.Dodge, 47.Dohnanyi, 48.Dolphy, 49.Dominicus de Feraria Dates of materials: 1960, 1971, 1982, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Donatoni, 2.Donovan, R., 3.Dorati, 4.Dorman, 5.Dorsam, 6.Dougherty, 7.Douglas, W., 8.Downey, 9.Downing, 10.Draghi, 11.Dragon, 12.Dragonetti, 13.Dresher, 14.Drew, J., 15.Drew, L., 16.Drigo, 17.Driscoll, 18.Drury, R., 19.Druschetzky, 20.Dubensky, A., 21.Dubois, 22.Du Caurroy, 23.Ducasse, 24.Duckworth, 25.Dueben, 26.Duff, A.K., 27.Duffy, 28.Dufrene, 29.Duke, 30.Dukelsky, 31.Du Mage, 32.Dumont, 33.Duni, 34.Duparc, 35.Duphly, 36.Duport (EMPTY), 37.Dup, 38.Dupuis, 39.Durante, 40.Durey, 41.Durko, 42.Durufl, 43.Dussek, 44.Dutilleux, 45.Dyson Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1970, 1976, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Earls, 2.East, Michael, 3.Eaton, John, 4.Eben, 5.Eberlin, 6.Ebner, W. (EMPTY), 7.Eccard, J., 8.Eccles, H., 9.Eccles, J., 10.Edwards, G., 11.Edwards, J., 12.Edwards, L., 13.Edwards, M., 14.Effinger, 15.Egge, 16.Egidius, Magister, 17.Egk, 18.Eichner, 19.Eilenberg, 20.Eimert, 21.Einem, 22.Eisler, 23.Eisma, 24.Eklund, 25.El- Dabh, 26.Ellenstein, 27.Ellis, D., 28.Ellis, M., 29.Ellstein, 30.Eloy, 31.Elston, 32.Elwell, 33.Emmanuel Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Encina, 2.Enesco, 3.Engel, 4.England, 5.Englert, 6.English, 7.Enriquez, 8.Ephros, 9.Eppert, 10.Epstein, 11.Erb, Donald, 12.Erickson, 13.Erlebach, 14.Ernst, 15.Escobar, 16.Escot, 17.Esperanca, 18.Etler, 19.Evance, 20.Evangelisti, 21.Evans, G., 22.Evett Dates of materials: 1953, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Fabian, 2.Fain, 3.Fairchild, 4.Faith, R., 5.Farberman, 6.Fargo, 7.Farmer, J. (EMPTY), 8.Farnaby, 9.Farquhar, 10.Farrant,11.Farrenc, 12.Farwell, 13.Fasch, 14.Faugues, 15.Fayrfax, 16.Fax, 17.Feliciano, 18.Feld, J., 19.Feldman, M., 20.Felton, 21.Feo, 22.Fernandez, 23.Ferrabosco, 24.Ferrandini, 25.Ferrari, 26.Ferrari, L., 27.Fesca, 28.Fesch, 29.Festa, 30.Fernyhough, 31.Fetler, 32.Feuchtwanger, 33.Fevin, 34.Fiala, George, 35.Fibich, 36.Field, 37.Fielding, 38.Filtz, 39.Finck, 40.Fine, I., 41.Finlayson Dates of materials: 1953, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Finney, 2.Finzi, 3.Fiocco, 4.Fischer, I., 5.Fischer, J. (EMPTY), 6.Fischer, J.K.F., 7.Fischietti, 8.Fiser, 9.Fish, A., 10.Fisher, W.S., 11.Flagello, 12.Fitelberg, 13.Flanagan, T., 14.Flanagan, W., 15.Fletcher, G., 16.Florest, B., 17.Flotow, 18.Floyd, C., 19.Flugelman, 20.Foertsch, 21.Foggia (EMPTY), 22.Fogliano, 23.Fontana, F., 24.Foote, 25.Ford, T., 26.Formellis, 27.Forrest, E., 28.Forte, 29.Fortner, 30.Forster Dates of materials: 1965, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Foster, 2.Fox, 3.Francaix, 4.Franci, 5.Franciscus, Mag., 6.Franck, J.W., 7.Franck, M., 8.Franco, J., 9.Franco of Cologne (c.1250-80) (EMPTY), 10.Francoeur, 11.Frankel, B., 12.Franz, 13.Frauenlob, 14.Fred[erick] the Great, 15.Freed, 16.Freeman, 17.Freschi, 18.Fricker, 19.Frid, 20.Friml, 21.Fritz, 22.Froberger, 23.Froehlich, 24.Frohne, 25.Fromm, H., 26.Frumerie, 27.Fry, 28.Frye, 29.Fuenllana, 30.Fukushima, 31.Fuleihan, 32.Funcke, 33.Furstenberg, 34.Fux, 35.Fu-Yan Dates of materials: 1939, 1965, 1976, 1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Gabriel, 2.Gabrielli, 3.Gaburo, 4.Gade, 5.Gagliano, 6.Gailot, 7.Galilei, 8.Galkin, N.W., 9.Galliard, 10.Galuppi, 11.Galynin, 12.Ganassi, 13.Gandini, 14.Garat, 15.Garcia-Morillo, 16.Gardiner, 17.Gardner, J., 18.Gardner, S., 19.Garinus, 20.Garrida- Lecca, 21.Garth, 22.Gasparini, 23.Gassmann, F., 24.Gassmann, R., 25.Gastoldi, 26.Gataker, 27.Gaultier, 28.Gauthier, 29.Gay, 30.Gedalge, 31.Gehot, 32.Geist, 33.Genet, 34.Gensler, 35.Genzmer, 36.Gerchefski, 37.Gervaise, 38.Gesenway, 39.Ghedini, 40.Ghent, 41.Ghirardello, 42.Ghizeghem Dates of materials: 1953, 1967, 1980, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Giannini, 2.Giardini, 3.Gibbons, C., 4.Gibbons, O., 5.Gieseking, 6.Gigault (EMPTY), 7.Gilbert, A., 8.Gilbert, H., 9.Gilchrist, 10.Gilhooley, 11.Giles, 12.Gillier, 13.Gillis, 14.Giordano, 15.Giovanelli (EMPTY), 16.Giovanni da Florence, 17.Giuliani, 18.Gladwin, 19.Glass, 20.Gliere, 21.Globokar Dates of materials: 1953, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1976, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Godard, 2.Godowsky, 3.Goeb, 4.Goehr, 5.Goepfert, 6.Golabek, 7.Gold, C., 8.Gold, E., 9.Gold, M., 10.Goldberg, 11.Goldman, R.F., 12.Goldmark, K., 13.Goldmark, R., 14.Goldschmidt, 15.Goldstein, M., 16.Golterman, 17.Golub, 18.Gomez, 19.Gomezanda, 20.Gonzalez-Zuleta, 21.Goodall, 22.Goode, 23.Goossen, 24.Goossens, 25.Gorecki, 26.Gossec, 27.Gotovac, 28.Gottschalk, 29.Goudimel Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1970, 1981, 1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Grabovsky, 2.Grahn, 3.Grainger, 4.Grandi, 5.Grasbeck, 6.Graun, C.H., 7.Graun, J.G., 8.Graupner, C., 9.Graupner, J.C.G., 10.Greene, B., 11.Greene, M., 12.Gregoire, 13.Greiter, 14.Grenon, 15.Gretchaninov, 16.Gretry, 17.Griffes, 18.Griffin, 19.Griffiths, 20.Grigny, 21.Grillo, 22.Grillparzer, 23.Grimace, 24.Grofe, 25.Gross, C., 26.Grossim, 27.Gruenberg, 28.Gryo, 29.Guami, 30.Guarnieri, 31.Guenin, 32.Guerrero, 33.Guershing, 34.Guglielmi, 35.Guido dArezzo, 36.Guilain, 37.Guillaume dAmiens, 38.Guillet (EMPTY), 39.Guilmant, 40.Gurlitt, 41.Gurney, 42.Gustavson, 43.Gutche, 44.Gwilt Dates of materials: 1953, 1967, 1971, 1979-1980, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Haba, 2.Haber, 3.Hacomplaynt, 4.Hadley, H. (EMPTY), 5.Hadley, P., 6.Hadow, 7.Hauhnel, 8.Hageman, 9.Haieff, 10.Hale, 11.Halevy, 12.Halffter, C., 13.Halffter, R., 14.Hall, R., 15.Hallnas, 16.Hamal, 17.Hambraeus, 18.Hamerik, 19.Hamilton, 20.Unlabeled (Hamlisch), 21.Hammerschmidt (EMPTY), 22.Hammond, 23.Hampton, 24.Handl, 25.Handy, J., 26.Handy, W.C., 27.Hanslick, E., 28.Hanus, 29.Harbison, 30.Hargrave, 31.Harris, A., 32.Harris, D., 33.Harris, J., 34.Harrison, 35.Harsanyi, 36.Hartmann, 37.Hartzell Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1964, 1969, 1973, 1976, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Hasse, J.A., 2.Hassler, 3.Haubenstock-Ramati, 4.Haubiel, 5.Hauer, 6.Haufrecht, 7.Hauptmann, 8.Hausmann, V., 9.Havelka, 10.Hawdon, 11.Haydn, M., 12.Hayes, P., 13.Hayes, W., 14.Hayman, 15.Hays, W., 16.Hayton, 17.Headington, 18.Heckman, Don, 19.Hedwall, 20.Heiden, 21.Heider, 22.Heilbut, 23.Heilman, 24.Heinrich, A., 25.Heinrich, A.P., 26.Heinrich, K., 27.Hellermann, 28.Helm, 29.Helmann, A., 30.Helps, 31.Henderson, A., 32.Henderson, R., 33.Hendrickson, 34.Henry VIII, 35.Henry, P., 36.Henschel, 37.Henselt, 38.Herbert, 39.Herder, R., 40.Heredia (EMPTY), 41.Hermanson, 42.Hermanus, 43.Herold, 44.Herrmann, 45.Hertel, 46.Hervelois, 47.Hetu, 48.Hewitt Dates of materials: 1913, 1953, 1962, 1975, 1978, 1979","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Hibbard, 2.Hidalgo, 3.Higgins, J.B., 4.Hill, E.B., 5.Hill, J., 6.Hiller, Ferd., 7.Hiller, Joh. Adam, 8.Hiller, LeJaren, 9.Hines, Jerome, 10.Hirao, 11.Hirose, 12.Hively, 13.Hoddinot, 14.Hodkinson, 15.Hoeller, 16.Hoffman, R., 17.Hoffmann, E.T.A., 18.Hoffmeister, 19.Hofhaimer, 20.Hogarth, 21.Hoiby, 22.Holborne, 23.Holbrooke, 24.Holewa, 25.Hollander, 26.Holliger, 27.Holloway, 28.Holmboe, 29.Holyoke, 30.Holzbauer, 31.Hommann, 32.Hopkinson (EMPTY), 33.Horovitz, 34.Horvat, 35.Hotteterre, 36.Hovland, 37.Howells, 38.HSU, 39.Hubay, Jeno, 40.Huber, Klaus, 41.Hufschmidt, 42.Huggler, 43.Hugo de Lantins, 44.Hugon, 45.Hull, 46.Humel, 47.Hummel, 48.Humperdinck, 49.Humphrey, 50.Hunter, 51.Husa, 52.Hutcheson, 53.Hyman Dates of materials: 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ibert, 2.Ichiyanagi, 3.Ifukube, 4.Imbrie, 5.dIndia, 6.dIndy, 7.Ingalls, 8.Ingegneri, M.A., 9.Ipolitov-Ivanov (1859-1935), 10.Ireland, 11.Isaac, H., 12.Ishii, 13.Istvan, 14.Iturriaga Dates of materials: 1962, 1978, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Jacobs, 2.Jacopo da Bologna, 3.Jacotin, 4.Jaques-Dalcroze, 5.Jadin, Hyacinthe, 6.Jadin, L., 7.Jannequin, Clement (c.1485-c.1560), 8.Jappart, Johannes (Fl.C. 1500), 9.Jansons, 10.Jarnach, Philipp (1892-), 11.Jarnevelt, Armas (EMPTY), 12.Jaroch, Jiri, 13.Jaubert, 14.Jehannot, 15.Jelic, 16.Jelinek, 17.Jeney, 18.Jenkins, E.T., 19.Jenkins, J., 20.Jenner, C., 21.Jenni, 22.Jeppesen, K., 23.Jimenez, Miguel S. (1910-) (EMPTY) 24.Jirak, 25.Jirasek, 26.Joachim, 27.Joh. Le Grant, 28.Johanson, 29.Johnson, C., 30.Johnson, H., 31.Johnson, Hunter, 32.Johnson, Tom, 33.Jolas, 34.Jolivet, 35.Jommelli, 36.Jones, Daniel, 37.Jones, Robert, 38.Jongen, Joseph, 39.Joplin, 40.Jordan, S., 41.Josephs, 42.Josten, 43.Joubert Dates of materials: 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1979, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Labate, 2.Labunski, 3.Laderman, 4.La Grotte, N. da (EMPTY), 5.Lajaren- Hiller, 6.Lajtha, 7.Lalo, 8.Lamb, H., 9.Lamb, J., 10.Lambe, 11.Lambert, C., 12.Lambert, M., 13.Lambro, 14.La Montaine, 15.Lampley, 16.Lampugnani, 17.Lanchberry, 18.Landi, S., 19.Lane, R., 20.Lang, D., 21.Lang, I., 22.Lange, G., 23.Langey, 24.Langford, A., 25.Langlais, 26.Lanier, N., 27.Lanier, S., 28.Lanner, 29.Lantins, A. de (EMPTY), 30.Lantins, H. de, 31.Lapicida, 32.La Plante, 33.Larsson, 34.Latilla, 35.La Torre, 36.Lauer, 37.Lauridsen, 38.Lavista, 39.Lavry, 40.Law, A., 41.Layolle, 42.Layton, 43.Lazarde Dates of materials: 1944, 1963, 1974, 1976, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Le Baron, 2.Le Begue, 3.Le Camus, 4.Lechner, 5.Leclair, 6.Lecuona, 7.Lee, Noel, 8.Lee, Norm, 9.Leedy, 10.Le Grand, 11.Legrant, G. (EMPTY), 12.Legrant, J., 13.Legrenzi, 14.Lehar, 15.Leibowitz, 16.Leighton, 17.Le Jeune, 18.Lekeu, 19.Leland, 20.Lemarque, 21.Lemoyne, 22.Lennon, J.A., 23.Leo, 24.Leoncavallo, 25.Leonin, 26.Leopold I (EMPTY), 27.Leplin Dates of materials: 1961-62, 1972, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Lescurel, 2.Lesemann, 3.Lessard, 4.Le Sueur, 5.Lesur, 6.Letelier, 7.Levidis, 8.Levy, E., 9.Levy, M.D., 10.Lewin, 11.Lewkovitch, 12.Liadov, 13.Lidholm, 14.Lie, 15.Liebermann, 16.Lieberson, G., 17.Lieberson, P., 18.Liebert, 19.Liebich, 20.Lifchitz, 21.Lilburn, 22.Lillo, 23.Liljefors, 24.Linde, B., 25.Linley, 26.Lipkin, M., 27.Lis, 28.Litolff, 29.Lloyd Dates of materials: 1959, 1963, 1974, 1984-85","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Locatelli, 2.Locke, M., 3.Locklair, 4.Lockwood, 5.Loeffler, 6.Loeillet, 7.Loevendle, 8.Loewe, K.G., 9.Logothetis, 10.Logroscino, 11.Lolini, 12.Lolle, 13.Lontin, 14.Lopatnikoff, 15.Lo Presti, 16.Lorenzo da Firenze, 17.Lortzing, 18.Lothrop, 19.Lotti, 20.Loucheur, 21.Lovenskjold, 22.Lucier, 23.Ludwig, 24.Luebeck, 25.Luedeke, 26.Lulinus, 27.Lumbye, 28.Lundborg, 29.Luther, 30.Luzzaschi, 31.Lybbert, 32.Lysenko Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1976, 1981, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.MaAyani, 2.MacBride, 3.MacCombie, 4.Macero, 5.Mache, 6.Machover, 7.Maciocchi, 8.Mack, 9.Mackenzie, 10.MacLaren, 11.MacLaurin, 12.MacLean, John, 13.MacMillen, 14.MacNally, 15.Maconchy, 16.Maderna, 17.Mainardi, 18.Maio, 19.Maione, 20.Makris, 21.Malbeke, 22.Malipiero, G.F., 23.Malipiero, R., 24.Malvezzi, 25.Mamangakis, 26.Mamiya, 27.Mamlok, 28.Mancinelli, 29.Mancini, F., 30.Mangs, 31.Manicke, 32.Manney, 33.Mannino, 34.Manziarly, 35.Marais, 36.Marazzoli, 37.Marbecke, 38.Marcello, A., 39.Marcello, B., 40.Markoe, 41.Markov, 42.Marks, 43.Maros, M., 44.Maros, R., 45.Marpurg (EMPTY), 46.Marschner, 47.Marshall, 48.Marshall, I., 49.Marshall, J.P., 50.Martinengo, 51.Martini (EMPTY), 52.Martino, D., 53.Martinon, 54.Martirano, 55.Martucci, 56.Marvin, 57.Mary Dates of materials: 1964, 1980, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mascagni, 2.Maschera, 3.Mason, D.G., 4.Mason, L., 5.Mass, 6.Masters, J., 7.Matsushita, 8.Matteo da Perugia, 9.Mattheson, J., 10.Matthews, W., 11.Matthus, 12.Mauduit (EMPTY), 13.Maw, 14.Maxfield, 15.Maxwell-Davies, 16.Mayuzumi, 17.Mayer, W., 18.Mayr, 19.Mazzocchi, 20.McBride, R., 21.McCabe, 22.McCartney, 23.McCulloh, 24.Unlabeled (McCurry), 25.McDonald, 26.McDonald, H., 27.McGinnis, 28.McLean, B., 29.McPhee, 30.McRae, W., 31.Meadors, 32.Medtner, 33.Meeker, 34.Mehul, 35.Melamet, 36.Melani, 37.Mellers, 38.Mellnas, 39.Menasce, 40.Mendez Dates of materials: 1954, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1979-80, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mercadante, 2.Merikanto, 3.Mersenne, 4.Mertz, 5.Merula, T., 6.Merulo, C., 7.Meyerbeer, 8.Meyerowitz, 9.Meyers, E., 10.Miaskovsky, 11.Michael, D.M., 12.Michael, Ed., 13.Middleton, 14.Mignone, 15.Miki, 16.Milan, L. de, 17.Milano, F. de, 18.Miller, W.B., 19.Mills, C., 20.Mills, S., 21.Milner, 22.Mimaroglu, 23.Mingus (EMPTY), 24.Minkus, 25.Miroshnikov, 26.Mison, 27.Mitchell, J., 28.Mitchell, L., 29.Mitropoulos, 30.Miyoshi, 31.Moeran, 32.Moevs, 33.Molchanov, 34.Mollicone, 35.Molter, 36.Mompou Dates of materials: 1943, 1963-64, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Moncayo, 2.Mondonville, 3.Monn, 4.Monsigny, 5.Monte, 6.Montecino, 7.Monteclair, 8.Montemezzi, 9.Montgomery, B., 10.Montgomery, C., 11.Montoya, 12.Moran, R., 13.Moret, 14.Morgan, R.P., 15.Morison, D., 16.Morrill, 17.Morris, J., 18.Morrison, 19.Mortensen, 20.Morthenson, 21.Morton, J.R., 22.Morton, J.R., 23.Morton, R., 24.Moryl, 25.Moscheles, 26.Moss, 27.Moskowski, 28.Mossolov, 29.Mouret, 30.Mouton, Charles, 31.Mouton, Jean, 32.Moyse, 33.Mozart, L., 34.Muczynski, 35.Mudarra, 36.Mueller, P., 37.Mueller, W., 38.Muffat, G., 39.Mulholland, 40.Muller, G.F., 41.Muller, J., 42.Mulliner, 43.Mumford, 44.Mumma, 45.Munakata, 46.Munday (EMPTY), 47.Muradeli, 48.Muradian, 49.Murschhauser (EMPTY), 50.Myrow Dates of materials: 1964, 1981, 1985-86","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Nabokov, 2.Nagel, 3.Nagy-Farkas, 4.Nanini, 5.Nardini, 6.Narvaez, 7.Nauwach (EMPTY), 8.Naylor, 9.Nancarrow, 10.Natra, 11.Naumann, 12.Near, 13.Nebra, 14.Neefe, 15.Neikrug, 16.Nelson, J.C., 17.Nelson, O., 18.Nelson, R., 19.Nemiroff, 20.Neri, M. (EMPTY), 21.Nero, 22.Nevin, 23.Neuslieder, H., 24.Newell, 25.Newman, A., 26.Newman, T., 27.Nicolai, 28.Nielsen, S., 29.Nigg, 30.Niles, J.J., 31.Nilsson, B., 32.Nilsson, T., 33.Nin, 34.Nin-Culmell, 35.Nivers, 36.Nixon, 37.Noehren, 38.Nono, 39.Nordal, 40.Nordgren, 41.Nordheim, 42.Nordoff, 43.Norgard, 44.Norris, 45.Novak, 46.Novello, 47.Nystroem Dates of materials: 1945, 1963-64, 1973, 1981, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Odell, 2.Odingsells, 3.Ohana, 4.OHara, 5.OHorgan, 6.OKeeffe, 7.Olan, 8.Oldenburg, 9.Oldham, 10.Oliveira, 11.Orbon, 12.Orlandini, 13.Ornstein, 14.Orrego- Salas, 15.Unlabeled (Ortiz), 16.Osborne, G., 17.Osborne, W., 18.Osborne, W.M., 19.Otte, 20.Ottman, 21.Oubradous, 22.Overton Dates of materials: 1962, 1981, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Pasatieri, 2.Pasmore, 3.Pasquini, 4.Passereau, 5.Patterson, P., 6.Patton, 7.Paulli, 8.Paulson, 9.Paulus, 10.Paumann, 11.Paxton, S., 12.Paxton, T., 13.Peaslee, 14.Peck, R., 15.Pedtke, 16.Peebles, 17.Peerson, 18.Pelham, 19.Pellegrini, 20.Peloquin, 21.Pembauer, 22.Penherski, 23.Penn, A., 24.Penn, W., 25.Pepping, 26.Pepusch, 27.Perez, 28.Pergament Dates of materials: 1968, 1973, 1978, 1982, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Peri, 2.Unlabeled (Perle), 3.Perotin, 4.Perron, 5.Perry, G., 6.Pert, 7.Perti, 8.Peter, 9.Peterson, J., 10.Petouille, 11.Petrassi, 12.Petrus de Cruce, 13.Pettersson, 14.Pevernage (EMPTY), 15.Pezel, 16.Pfautsch, 17.Pfitzner, 18.Philidor, 19.Philippe de Vitry, 20.Philippot, 21.Philips, P., 22.Phillin, 23.Phillipoctus, 24.Phillips, B., 25.Phillips, E., 26.Phillips, P. Dates of materials: 1961-62, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Piatti, 2.Piazzola, 3.Picchi (EMPTY), 4.Piccinini, 5.Picheacute;, 6.Pichl, 7.Picker, 8.Pierneacute;, 9.Piero, 10.Pierre de la Rue, 11.Pijper, 12.Pilkington, 13.Pinkard, 14.Pinkham, 15.Pinto, 16.Pionnier, 17.Pisano, 18.Pisari, 19.Pisendel (EMPTY), 20.Pisk, 21.Pitfield, 22.Pizzetti, 23.P.J. (15th c.), 24.Platti, 25.Pleskow, 26.Pleyel, 27.Plotwell, 28.Plush, 29.Poglietti, 30.Pollarolo, C.F., 31.Pollarolo, G.A. (EMPTY), 32.Ponce, 33.Ponchielli, 34.Poneacute;, 35.Poos, 36.Poot, 37.Popper Dates of materials: 1960, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Porcelijn, 2.Porpora, 3.Porsile, 4.Porter, A., 5.Porter, Q., 6.Porto (EMPTY), 7.Posch, 8.Potter, C., 9.Potter, H., 10.Pound, 11.Pousseur, 12.Powell, J., 13.Powell, Mel, 14.Powell, Mor., 15.Power, 16.Prado, 17.Praetorius, H. (EMPTY), 18.Praetorius, M., 19.Pratt, S., 20.Premru, 21.Previn, 22.Prince, R., 23.Prinz, 24.Pritchard, 25.Proto, 26.Provenzale, 27.Prowo, 28.Puerl (EMPTY), 29.Pugnani, 30.Pujol (EMPTY), 31.Puschmann, 32.Pykini, 33.Quagliati, 34.Quantz, 35.Quinciani (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1968, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Pachebel, C.T., 2.Pachebel, J., 3.Pacius, 4.Paderewski, 5.Padovano, 6.Page, N.C., 7.Paik, 8.Paine, 9.Paisiello, 10.Pallavicino, 11.Palmer, Rob., 12.Palmer, Rud., 13.Panetti, 14.Panufnik, 15.Paolo Tenorista, 16.Papineau, 17.Paradisi, 18.Parisien, 19.Parker, H., 20.Parris, 21.Parrott, 22.Parry, 23.Parsley, 24.Parsons, M., 25.Part, 26.Partch, 27.Partos Dates of materials: 1962, 1969, 1979, 1984, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rabaud, 2.Rabe, 3.Raeburn, 4.Raff, 5.Rahn, 6.Raison, 7.Ralph, 8.Ramirez, 9.Ramsay, 10.Ramsier, 11.Ran, 12.Randall, Jam., 13.Randall, John, 14.Randulfus, 15.Ranki, 16.Rathaus, 17.Rautavaara, 18.Ravenscroft, 19.Rawsthorne, 20.Raxach, 21.Rayment, 22.Re, 23.Read, 24.Rebel, 25.Reck, 26.Reda, 27.Redford (EMPTY), 28.Regis, 29.Regnart, 30.Reich, 31.Reicha, A., 32.Reicha, J.G., 33.Reichardt, 34.Reiche, 35.Reid, 36.Reimann, 37.Reinagle, 38.Reinecke, 39.Reinhardt, 40.Reinike, 41.Reinken Dates of materials: 1963, 1964, 1979, 1981, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Reise, 2.Reusner (EMPTY), 3.Reutter, 4.Revueltas, 5.Reynolds, R., 6.Reznicek, 7.Rezon, 8.Rheinberger, 9.Rhodes, P., 10.Rhodes, T., 11.Richafort, 12.Richter, F.X., 13.Ries, F., 14.Rieti, 15.Rifkin, 16.Righini, 17.Rihm, 18.Riley, E., 19.Riley, T., 20.Ringo, 21.Risager, 22.Risset, 23.Ritter, 24.Rivier Dates of materials: 1965, 1969, 1979","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Robert, P., 2.Robinson, E., 3.Robinson, T., 4.Rockstro, 5.Rodrigo, 6.Rogers, Ben. (EMPTY), 7.Rogers, Ber., 8.Rogers, J.H., 9.Rohe, 10.Rokeach, 11.Rolnick, 12.Romanini, 13.Romberg, 14.Ronnefeld, 15.Ropartz, 16.Rore, 17.Rosenberg, 18.Rosenmueller, 19.Rosenthal, M., 20.Rosetti, 21.Ross, 22.Rossellini, 23.Rossello (EMPTY), 24.Rosseter, 25.Rossi, L., 26.Rossi, M., 27.Rossi, S. Dates of materials: 1960, 1976, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Schikele, 2.Schidlowsky, 3.Schildt (EMPTY), 4.Schlick, 5.Schloeger, 6.Schmeltzl (EMPTY), 7.Schmelzer, 8.Schmid, 9.Schmidt, F., 10.Schmidt, O., 11.Schmitt, 12.Schnabel, 13.Schnitte, 14.Schnittke, 15.Schobert, 16.Schoeck, 17.Schoeffer, 18.Schoenherr, 19.Schollum, 20.Schonbach, 21.Schroder, 22.Schubel, 23.Schuermann, G., 24.Schuermann, G.C., 25.Schul, 26.Schulz (EMPTY), 27.Schulz-Evler, 28.Schwantner, 29.Schwartz, C., 30.Schwartz, E., 31.Schwartz, P., 32.Schwegler, 33.Sciammarella, 34.Scronx, 35.Sculthorpe, 36.Searle, 37.Seawright, 38.Sebastian, 39.Secunda, 40.Sedaka, 41.Seeger, 42.Segerstam, 43.Seiber, 44.Seixas, 45.Selby, 46.Selesses, 47.Seletzky, 48.Selle (EMPTY), 49.Senfl, 50.Serebrier, 51.Serly, 52.Serocki, 53.Serrano, 54.Servais Dates of materials: 1961, 1965, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Seter, 2.Severac, 3.Sgambati, 4.Shanet, 5.Shankar, 6.Shapero, 7.Shapey, 8.Shareh, 9.Shaughnessy, 10.Shaw, O., 11.Shchedrin, 12.Shebalin, 13.Sheinfeld, 14.Shelbye, 15.Sheppard, 16.Shepherd, 17.Sherman, A., 18.Sherman, G., 19.Sherman, T., 20.Shifman, 21.Shifrin, 22.Shulman, 23.Shure, 24.Sicilianos, 25.Sickelmore, 26.Sickl, 27.Siday, 28.Siebert, 29.Siegmeister, 30.Sigurbjornsson, 31.Silverman, 32.Silvestrov, 33.Simpson, C. (EMPTY), 34.Simpson, R., 35.Singer, A., 36.Singer, L., 37.Singigaglia (EMPTY), 38.Sissle, 39.Sivak Dates of materials: 1963, 1968, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Skalkottas, 2.Skilton (EMPTY), 3.Slavenski, 4.Smalley, 5.Smart, 6.Smit, 7.Smith, G., 8.Smith, H., 9.Smith, J.C., 10.Smith, M., 11.Smith, R., 12.Smith, Sid., 13.Smith, Stu., 14.Snitzler, 15.Snow, 16.Sobelewski, 17.Soderini, 18.Solage, 19.Soler, 20.Sollberger, 21.Somers, 22.Sommer, 23.Soproni, 24.Sor, 25.Sorabji, 26.Soriano, 27.Sousa, 28.Souster, 29.Sowerby, 30.Speer, 31.Spelman, 32.Sperger, 33.Sperindio, 34.Spies, 35.Spinacino, 36.Spindler, 37.Spinner, 38.Spisak, 39.Spohr, 40.Spontini Dates of materials: 1961, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Sacchini, 2.Unlalbled (Sacco), 3.Sachs, H., 4.Saeverud, 5.Saguer, 6.Saint- Georges, 7.Saint-Luc, 8.Sala, 9.Salieri, 10.Sallinen, 11.Salzedo, 12.Salzman, 13.Saminsky, 14.Sammartini, 15.Samuel, 16.Sancho, 17.Sanders, J., 18.Sanders, R., 19.Sanjuan, 20.Sankey, 21.Santa Cruz, 22.Santa-Maria, 23.Santoro, 24.Santorsola, 25.Santos, 26.Sanz, 27.Saperstein, 28.Sapp, 29.Sarasate, 30.Sarmientos, 31.Sarri, 32.Sarti, 33.Sartorio, 34.Sartorius, 35.Sary, 36.Sauguet, 37.Sauter, 38.Savioni, 39.Saxe, 40.Scandello, 41.Schafer, 42.Schaffer, 43.Schat, 44.Schauensee, 45.Scheidemann, 46.Schenk (EMPTY), 47.Schenker Dates of materials: 1962, 1967, 1978, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Staden (EMPTY), 2.Staden, S.G., 3.Staden, S.T., 4.Stadlmair, 5.Stainer, 6.Stanford, 7.Stanley, C.J., 8.Starer, 9.Stark, 10.Starzer, 11.Stasney, 12.Steele, 13.Steffani, 14.Steg, 15.Steibelt, 16.Steigleder (EMPTY), 17.Stekel, 18.Stenhammer, 19.Sternhold, 20.Stevens, H., 21.Stevenson Dates of materials: 1959, 1968, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Still, 2.Stilman-Lasansky, 3.Stock, 4.Stockem, 5.Stoerl, 6.Stokes, 7.Stolzer, 8.Stolz (EMPTY), 9.Storace, 10.Stout, 11.Straight, 12.Strakosch, 13.Stranensky, 14.Stratico, 15.Strayhorn, 16.Strengthfield, 17.Striggio, 18.Strilko, 19.Strogers, 20.Strong, 21.Strozzi, G., 22.Strungk, D. (EMPTY), 23.Strungk, N. (EMPTY), 24.Stuart, 25.Stuck Dates of materials: 1961, 1975, 1988","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Subotnick, 2.Sudds, 3.Suderburg, 4.Suesse, 5.Summerlin, 6.Suppeacute;, 7.Sur, 8.Surinach, 9.Susa, 10.Susato, 11.Susskind, 12.Suter, 13.Sutermeister, 14.Svendsen, 15.Sviridov, 16.Swan, 17.Swift, 18.Swing, 19.Sydeman, 20.Syrinx, 21.Szabelski, 22.Szabolesi, 23.Szekely, 24.Szeligowski, 25.Szokolay, 26.Szollosy, 27.Szulc, 28.Szymanowski Dates of materials: 1960, 1967, 1976, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Tadinghen (EMPTY), 2.Tailleferre, 3.Takacs, 4.Takahashi, 5.Takata, 6.Takemitsu, 7.Taktakishvili, 8.Tal, 9.Tallis, 10.Tamkin, 11.Taneyev, 12.Tansman, 13.Tapissier, 14.Tapray, 15.Tartaglini, 16.Tartini, 17.Taskin, 18.Taubert, 19.Tauriello, 20.Tausinger, 21.Taverner, 22.Taverner, J., 23.Taylor, C., 24.Taylor, D., 25.Teitelbaum, 26.Templeton, 27.Tenney, 28.Teppa, 29.Tepper, 30.Terradellas, 31.Tessarini, 32.Tessier, 33.Teszleri Dates of materials: 1963, 1965, 1972, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Thalberg, 2.Thatcher, 3.Theile, 4.Themmen, 5.Thomas, A., 6.Thomas, C.E., 7.Thomas, K., 8.Thompson, 9.Thomson, A., 10.Thomson, V., 11.Thomson, W., 12.Thorne, 13.Tinctoris, 14.Tippett, 15.Tillis, 16.Tischhauser, 17.Tishchenko, 18.Titelouze Dates of materials: 1968, 1972-73, 1981, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Toch,2.Toeschi, 3.Tomkins, 4.Torelli, 5.Torme, 6.Torroba, 7.Tosar, 8.Tournemire, 9.Tours, 10.Tower, 11.Trabacci, 12.Traetta, 13.Travis, 14.Trebor, 15.Trimble, 16.Trombly, 17.Tromboncino, 18.Trotter, 19.Trythall, 20.Tubin, 21.Tudor, 22.Tufts, 23.Tull, 24.Tunder, 25.Tuotilo, 26.Turina, J., 27.Turini, 28.Turner, T., 29.Turnhout (EMPTY), 30.Turok, 31.Tuthill, 32.Tye, 33.Tyes Dates of materials: 1966, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Uber, 2.Ubieta, 3.Uccellini, 4.Uhl, 5.Ulehla, 6.Ultan, 7.Ung, 8.Urspruch, 9.Ussachevsky, 10.Vaet, 11.Vaillant, 12.Valcarcel, 13.Valderrabang, 14.Valen, 15.Valente, 16.Valentine, 17.Vanhall, 18.Van Heusen, 19.Vanhurenbeck, 20.Van Vlijmen, 21.Vardell, 22.Vardi Dates of materials: 1959, 1964, 1968, 1978, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Vecchi, 2.Vega, Aurelio de la, 3.Velut, 4.Veracini, A., 5.Vercini, F., 6.Verdelot, 7.Vernon, 8.Vernor, 9.Verrall, 10.Veress, 11.Viadana, 12.Viardot-Garcia, 13.Vicentino, 14.Victoria Dates of materials: 1966, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Vierdanck, 2.Vierne, 3.Vieuxtemps, 4.Viguerie, 5.Vincent, 6.Vinci, 7.Viotti, 8.Virdung, 9.Vitali, G.B., 10.Vitali, T.A., 11.Vittori, 12.Vogel, 13.Voit, 14.Volkonsky, 15.Vorisek, 16.Vulpius (EMPTY), 17.Vyschnegradsky Dates of materials: 1962, 1966, 1971, 1977, 1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Wagoner, 2.Waelrant, 3.Wagenaar, 4.Wagenseil, 5.Waldteufel, 6.Walker, D., 7.Walker, G., 8.Walker, T., 9.Waller, 10.Walmisley, 11.Walter, J., 12.Walter, T., 13.Walther, J.G., 14.Walther, J.J., 15.Wanski, 16.Ward, E., 17.Ward, H., 18.Ward, R, 19.Ward-Steinman, 20.Warlock, 21.Warren, Ray, 22.Wartensee, 23.Washburn, 24.Washington, 25.Waters, 26.Waxman, Don, 27.Webb, 28.Webbe, Samuel (EMPTY), 19.Weber, Ben, 20.Weber, H., 21.Weckmann, 22.Weeks, 23.Weelkes Dates of materials: 1964, 1968, 1971, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Weigl, 2.Weinberg, H., 3.Weinberg, J., 4.Weinberger, 5.Weiner, L., 6.Weiner, S., 7.Weingartner, 8.Weinzweig, 9.Weisgall, 10.Weiss, A., 11.Weiss, Silvius, 12.Welcher, 13.Weldon, J. (EMPTY), 14.Welin, 15.Wellesz, 16.Welwood, 17.Wen- Chung, 18.Werckmeister, 19.Werle, 20.Werner, 21.Wernick, 22.Werren, 23.Werth, Jacob Van, 24.Wesley, C., 25.Wesley, S., 26.Weyse, 27.Whear, 28.Whettam, 29.White, D., 30.White, M., 31.White, R., 32.Whiting, A., 33.Whittenberg Dates of materials: 1962, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Wise, M. (EMPTY), 2.Witkin, 3.Woelfl, 4.Wohlgemuth, 5.Wolf, Hugo, 6.Wolff, C., 7.Wolf-Ferrari, 8.Wolkenstein, 9.Wolpe, 10.Wonder, 11.Wood, 12.Woodcock, 13.Woodward, 14.Woollen, 15.Work, 16.Worley, 17.Worsdale, 18.Wright, M., 19.Wuorinen, 20.Wykes, 21.Wyner, 22.Wyttenbach Dates of materials: 1959, 1969, 1972, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Widmann, 2.Widor, 3.Wieniawski, 4.Wieslander, 5.Wigglesworth, 6.Wilbye, 7.Wild, 8.Wildberger, 9.Wilder, 10.Willaert, 11.Willan, 12.Williams, L., 13.Williams, P., 14.Williamson, 15.Wills, 16.Wilson, D., 17.Wilson, J., 18.Wilson, M., 19.Wilson, O., 20.Wilson, R., 21.Wiren Dates of materials: 1966, 1972, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Xenakis, 2.Yardumian, 3.Yarrow, 4.Yashito, 5.Yasser, 6.York, 7.Young, D., 8.Ysaye, 9.Yttrehus, 10.Yuasa, 11.Yun, Isang, 12.Yurko, 13.Yvain, 14.Zacharias, Mag., 15.Zacher, Gerd, 16.Zachow, 17.Zaleucus, 18.Zandonai, 19.Zarlino, 20.Zelter, K.F., 21.Zemlinsky, 22.Ziani, 23.Zielenski, 24.Zimmermann, 25.Zipoli, 26.Zummo, 27.Zumsteeg, 28.Zupko, 29.Zwierzchowski Dates of materials: 1962, 1976, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1. 10 (Class No. 10: I. Handel, Six Oboe Concertos, II. Bach: Goldberg Variations, III. Bach: Orchestral Suites), 2. 11 (Class No. 11: I. Bach: Well-Tempered Klavier, II. Bach: Sinfonie a3, III. Bach: Passacaglia and Fugue), 3. 12 (Class No. 12: I. Anon: Lute and its Repertoire, II. Bach: Italian Concerto, III. Bach: The Musical Offering), 4. 13 (Class No. 13: I. Handel: Six Violin Sonatas, II. Bach: Concerti for 2 Harpischords; III. Bach: 6 Trio Sonatas), 5. 14 (Class No. 14: I. Bach Orgelbuchlein; II. Bach: Suites for Solo Cello, III. Bach: Partitas for Harpsichord), 6. Unlabeled (Concerto misc.) Dates of materials: 1967","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly papers, Class outlines, Illustrations Headings: 1. Calendar, 2.Music Exx (EMPTY), 3.Vocal Conc[ertos] (Viadana; Schuetz; Schein; Scheidt; Grandi; Monteverdi), 4.Resources (Keyboard: 17-18th C.; Winds: 17th- 18th c.; Violin: 17th-18th c.; Piano: 19th c.; Violin: 19th c.; Winds: 19th-20th c.; Organ: 20th c.; Harpsichord: 20th c.; Piano: 20th c.; Violin: 20th c.; Bach; Beethoven; Brahms; Handel; Haydn; Liszt; Mendelssohn; Mozart; Telemann; Vivaldi) Dates of materials: 1986","Content: Notes Headings: None. Notes on soloists and composers with last names A-Y concerning the classical concerto. Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia, 9.Film Music, 10.Incidental Music, 11.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary Dates of materials: 1946, 1969, 1985, 1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Motet (EMPTY), 3.Nonet, 4.Opera, 5.Orchestral Misc., 6.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Overture, 8.Passacaglia, 9.Piano Misc., 10.Prelude, 11.Quartet (EMPTY), 12.Sextet, 13.Sonata, 14.Song, 15.Style, 16.Suite, 17.Symphony, 18.Trio, 19.Variation Dates of materials: 1966, 1976, 1984, 1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Couperin, Francois, 2.Couperin, Louis (1626-61) Dates of materials: 1951, 1960, 1971, 1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Cowell: Orch. Misc; Cowell: Quartet; Cowell: Piano Misc.; Cowell: Symphony; Cowell: Hymn; Cowell: Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1976, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Creston, Paul (1906-), 2.Crumb, George Dates of materials: 1968, 1973, 1976, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dallapiccola, L. (1904-), 2.Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) Dates of materials: 1951, 1977","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance, 9.Etude, 10.Fantasia, 11.Incidental Music, 12.Instr. Misc., 13.Letters, 14.Literary, 15.Misc., 16.Nocturne, 17.Opera, 18.Orch. Misc. Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1977, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Piano Misc., 2.Prelude, 3.Quartet, 4.Rhapsody, 5.Sonata, 6.Song, 7.Style, 8.Suite, 9.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1953, 1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Delibes, Leo, 2.Dello Joio, 3.Del Tredici Dates of materials: 1979, 1982, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamber Music, 5.Complete Works, 6.Letters (EMPTY), 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Nonet, 10.Oratorio, 11.Orchestral Misc., 12.Piano Music, 13.Sacred Music, 14.Style, 15.Vocal Music, 16.Adelasia (EMPTY), 17.Ajo (EMPTY), 18.Alahor (EMPTY), 19.Alfredo Il Grande (EMPTY), 20.Anna Bolena, 21.Aristea (EMPTY), 22.Belisario, 23.Betly (EMPTY), 24.Borgomestro (EMPTY), 25.Campanello, 26.Castello Inval. (EMPTY), 27.Castello Kenil.(EMPTY), 28.Catarina Cornaro, 29.Chiara/Serafina (EMPTY), 30.Convenienzi (EMPTY), 31.Diluvio (EMPTY), 32.Dom Sebastien, 33.Don Pasquale, 34.Duca dAlba, 35.Elisabetta/Kenil. (EMPTY), 36.Elisir Dates of materials: 1959, 1966, 1974, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Elvida (EMPTY), 2.Emilia (EMPTY), 3.Enrico di Borg. (EMPTY), 4.Esule de Roma (EMPTY), 5.Falegnamo (EMPTY), 6.Fausta (EMPTY), 7.Favorita, 8.Fille du Regiment, 9.Follia, Una (EMPTY), 10.Fortunato (EMPTY), 11.Francesca (EMPTY), 12.Furioso, 13.Gabriella (EMPTY), 14.Gemma di Vergy (EMPTY), 15.Gianni di Calais (EMPTY), 16.Gianni di Parigi (EMPTY), 17.Giovedi Grasso, 18.Isnelda (EMPTY), 19.Lettera, La (EMPTY), 20.Linda, 21.Lucia, 22.Lucrezia Borgia, 23.Maria Padilla (EMPTY), 24.Maria di Rohan, 25.Maria di Rudenz (EMPTY), 26.Maria Stuarda, 27.Marino Faliero, 28.Misc., 29.Nozze in Villa (EMPTY), 30.Nuovo Pource. (EMPTY), 31.Olivo/Pasquale (EMPTY), 32.Otto Mese (EMPTY), 33.Paria (EMPTY), 34.Parisina, 35.Pazzi (EMPTY), 36.Pia di Tolomei, 37.Pigmalione (EMPTY), 38.Poliuto, 39.Regina (EMPTY), 40.Rita, 41.Roberto, 42.Romanziera (EMPTY), 43.Rosamunda (EMPTY), 44.Sancia (EMPTY), 45.Torquato Tasso (EMPTY), 46.Ugo (EMPTY), 47.Zingara (EMPTY), 48.Zoraide (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1964, 1980, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dowland, 2.Druckman, 3.Dukas Dates of materials: 1963, 1968, 1976, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Antiphon, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Chanson, 4.Complete Works, 5.Hymn, 6.Magnificat Dates of materials: 1970","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mass, 2.Misc., 3.Motet, 4.Style Dates of materials: 1970","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None- fills one 1\" binder (Dunstable: Style; Dunstable: Magnificat; Dunstable: Motet; Dunstable: Hymn) Dates of materials: 1968","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 9.Letters, 10.Literary (EMPTY), 11.Mass, 12.Miscellaneous, 13.Opera, 14.Orchestral Misc., 15.Overture, 16.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 17.Quartet, 18.Quintet, 19.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 20.Scherzo, 21.Serenade, 22.Sextet, 23.Sonata, 24.Song, 25.Stabat Mater, 26.Style, 27.Suite, 28.Tone Poem, 29.Trio, 30.Variation Dates of materials: 1967, 1971, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Class Outlines Headings: 1.Misc. (Dvorak Symphony), 2.No. I, 3.No. II (EMPTY), 4.No. III (EMPTY), 5.No. IV, 6.No. V (EMPTY), 7.No. VI, 8.No. VII, 9.No. VIII, 10.No. IX Dates of materials: 1972, 1976, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Etude (EMPTY), 9.Incidental Music, 10.Instrumental Misc., 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary, 13.March (EMPTY), 14.Misc., 15.Motet (EMPTY), 16.Ode (EMPTY), 17.Opera (EMPTY), 18.Oratorio, 19.Orch.Misc., 20.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 21.Overture, 22.Prelude (EMPTY), 23.Psalm (EMPTY), 24.Quartet (EMPTY), 25.Quintet, 26.Sacred Misc., 27.Serenade , 28.Sonata (EMPTY), 29.Song (EMPTY), 30.Style, 31.Suite (EMPTY), 32.Symphony, 33.Te Deum (EMPTY), 34.Tone Poem, 35.Variation Dates of materials: 1968, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: None- materials fill one 1\" binder (Ellington: Biography; Ellington: Song; Ellington: Misc.; Ellington: Orch. Misc.; Ellington: Ballet) Dates of materials: 1966-1977","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.European, 2.Albania (EMPTY), 3.Andorra (EMPTY), 4.Austria, 5.Belgium, 6.Bulgaria (EMPTY), 7.Czech, 8.Unlabeled (Denmark), 9.England, 10.Finland, 11.France, 12.Unlabeled (Germany), 13.Germany: West, 14.Hungary, 15.Iceland (EMPTY), 16.Ireland, 17.Unlabeled (Italy), 18.Liechtenstein (EMPTY), 19.Luxembourg, 20.Monaco Dates of materials: 1966-1972","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946) [Ballet; Biography; Concerto; Literary; Song; Suite; Opera; Nocturne), 2.Faur, Gabriel (1845-1924) [Requiem; Opera; Faureacute;; Piano Music; Style; Vocal Misc.; Song; Incidental Music; Ballette; Mass; Fantasia; Piano Misc.; Trio) Dates of materials: 1968, 1977, 1982, 1988, 1991","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Farina, Carlo, 2.Fontana, Giov.Batt. (-1630) Dates of materials: 1971","Content: Notes on film music Headings: A-Z dividers. Material on film music/film music composers fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?","Content: Class Notes, Articles, Notes Headings: 1.Class Plans, 2.Outlines, 3.Definition, 4.Polynesia, 5.Common Characteristics, 6.Meter, 7.American, 8.Arrangements, 9.Spiritual, 10.Gospel Song, 11.Railroads, 12.French, 13.Recordings, 14.Importance Dates of materials: 1976, 1980","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1. Nationalism (Outlines; Definition; Exoticism; Recordings; Importance), 2.Instruments (Classification; Pictures; Folkways; Streisand; Orchestrion; Penn; Partch; Britten; Theremin; Moog; Electronic Music; Electrophones; Pictures; Orchestra; Consort; Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Miscellaneous, 2.Sea Shanties, 3.Addiss-Crofut, 4.Falla: Song, 5.American (Description), 6.American (Outline), 7.American (Recordings), 8.Hymns, 9.Spirituals, 10.Railroads, 11.Ballad, 12.Gospel Song, 13.Topkapi Dates of materials: 1979, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Instruments: Beginning, 2.Instruments: Classification, 3.Instruments: Orchestra, 4.Venice, 5.Instruments: Pix, 6.Orchestra: Seating, 7.Instruments: String Makers, 8.Instruments: Usage, 9.Instrs: Folkways, 10.Instrs: Streisand, 11.Instrs: Electronic, 12.Orchestration, 13.Instruments: Organ, 14.Instruments: Moog, 15.Instruments: Penn, 16.Instruments: Partch Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.General, 2.Canon, 3.Cantus Firmus, 4.Canzona, 5.Capriccio, 6.Chaconne, 7.Chamber Music, 8.Concerto, 9.Counterpoint, 10.Cyclic, 11.Divirtimento, 12.Etude, 13.Fantasia, 14.Formes Fixes, 15.Fugue, 16.Ground, 17.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 18.Invention (EMPTY), 19.Minuet, 20.Misc., 21.Overture, 22.Partita (EMPTY), 23.Passacaglia, 24.Prelude, 25.Program Music, 26.Rhapsody, 27.Ricercar, 28.Ritornello (EMPTY), 29.Romance Dates of materials: 1915, 1953","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Binary, 2.Ternary, 3.Rondo, 4.Sonata-Allegro, 5.Canon, 6.Fugue, 7.Variation, 8.Passacaglia, 9.Chaconne, 10.Performer, 11.Misc. Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Binary, 2.Ternary, 3.Rondo, 4.Sonata-Allegro, 5.Canon, 6.Fugue, 7.Passacaglia, 8.Chaconne, 9.Variation, 10.Choral Forms, 11.Free Forms, 12.Homophonic I, 13.Homophonic II, 14.Multi Movement, 15.Polyphonic, 16.Program Music, 17.Song Forms Dates of materials: 1994","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Variation, 2.Voluntary, 3.Round, 4.Scherzo, 5.Serenade, 6.Sinfonia, 7.Sinfonietta, 8.Sonata, 9.Sonata-Rondo (EMPTY), 10.Sonatina, 11.Strophic, 12.Suite, 13.Symphony, 14.Toccata, 15.Rondo Dates of materials: 1915, 1953","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Form)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Binary Form)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles Headings: None (\"Dramatic Forms\" from Musical Forms amp; Textures by Demuth (1953) Dates of materials: 1953","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.None (Schematic Representation of Evolution from Binary to Sonata- Allegro Form), 2.Benward, 3.Spencer Dates of materials: 1988, 1998","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Foss, Lucas (1922-) (Orchestral Misc.; Variation; Choral Misc.; Instrumental Misc.; Concerto; Foss; Songs; Improvisation; Cantata; Piano Misc. Choral Works; Orchestral Misc; Misc.; Biography; Literary; Etude; Ballet), 2.Franck, Cesar (1822-90) (Franck Symphony; Trio; Tone Poem; Organ Music; Biography) Dates of materials: 1965, 1970, 1975, 1979","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.None (Harmony), 2.Misc. Catalogues, 3.Manuscripts Sources, 4.Modena a.F.9.9. (A Description of Codex a.F.9.9. Modena, Biblioteca Estense), 5.Strambotti, 6. \"Sheets\" (Musical Scores), 7.\"Examples\" (Musical Scores), 8.Transcriptions Bk IV, 9.Transcriptions Book V (EMPTY), 10.Transcriptions Bk VI, 11.Transcriptions Bk VII (EMPTY), 12.Transcriptions Book VIII, Transcriptions Book IX Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Gabrieli, Andrea (c.1510-86) Dates of materials: 1966","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Gounod, Charles (1818-93)(Opera, Mass, March), 2.Geminiani, Francesco (1674-1762)(Concerto) Dates of materials: 1958, 1964, 1978","Content: Articles Headings: None (Gerhard; Concerto; Biography; Capriccio; Incidental Music; Orch. Music; Style; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1956, 1961","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: None (Rhapsody; Biography; Gershwin; Opera; Musical; Tone Poem; Prelude; Concerto; Misc.; Style; Complete Works; Lullaby) Dates of materials: 1967, 1975, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Gesualdo (Misc.; Madrigal), 2.Glazunov (Works; Symphony; Concerto; Ballet), 3.Glinka (Opera; Biography) Dates of materials: 1968, 1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Portrait; Biography; Discography; Complete Works; Psalm; Ginastera; Variation; Ballet; Opera; Overture; Orchestral Misc.; Sonata; Concerto) Dates of materials: 1965, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Opera; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1969, 1984","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Motet; Mass; Magnificat; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1970","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Granados (Opera; Misc.; Dance; Granados), 2.Grieg (Suite; Incidental Music; Overture; Song; Concerto; Grieg), 3.Gould (Biography; Ballet; Orchestral Misc; Misc.; Concerto; Gould; Piano Misc.; Symphony) Dates of materials: 1967, 1971, 1987","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Alleluia, 2.Antiphon, 3.Bible, 4.Calendar, 5.Forms, 6.History, 7.Hymn, 8.Liturgy, 9.Magnificat, 10.Mass, 11.Misc., 12.Modal System Dates of materials: 1971","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Music Misc., 2.Notation, 3.Office, 4.Passion, 5.Performance Practice, 6.Psalms, 7.Requiem, 8.Sequence, 9.Summary, 10.Te Deum, 11.Text, 12.Tract, 13.Tropes Dates of materials: 1962","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Biography, 3.Bibliography (EMPTY), 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Mus., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Wks, 8.Concerto Dates of materials: 1971, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Program Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Fantasia (EMPTY), 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Keyboard, 5.Misc., 6.Motet, 7.Ode, 8.Organ Wks (EMPTY), 9.Overture, 10.Passacaglia (EMPTY), 11.Passion, 12.Prelude, 13.Psalm, 14.Unlabeled (Sonata), 15.Style, 16.Suite, 17.Te Deum, 18.Unlabeled (Variation), 19.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1977, 1985, 1988, 1989","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Acis e Galatea, 3.Admeto, 4.Agrippina, 5.Alcina, 6.Alessandro, 7.Almira (EMPTY), 8.Amadigi, 9.Arianna (EMPTY), 10.Ariodante, 11.Armino (EMPTY), 12.Atalante, 13.Berenice, 14.Deidamia, 15.Ezio, 16.Faramondo (EMPTY), 17.Flavio (EMPTY), 18.Floridante, 19.Giulio Cesare, 20.Giustino, 21.Imeno (EMPTY), 22.Lotario, 23.Muzio Scevola (EMPTY), 24.Orlando, 25.Ottone, 26.Partenope, 27.Pastor Fido, Il, 28.Poro, 29.Riccardo (EMPTY), 30.Rinaldo, 31.Rodelinda, 32.Rodrigo (EMPTY), 33.Scipone (EMPTY), 34.Semele, 35.Serse, 36.Silla (EMPTY), 37.Siroe (EMPTY), 38.Sosarme (EMPTY), 39.Tamerlano, 40.Terpsichore (EMPTY), 41.Teseo (EMPTY), 42.Tolomeo Dates of materials: 1959, 1978, 1985, 1987","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Program Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Alexander, 3.L'Allegro, 4.Athalia, 5.Belshazzar, 6.Deborah, 7.Esther, 8.Hercules, 9.Israel in Egypt, 10.Jeptha, 11.Joseph (EMPTY), 12.Joshua, 13.Judas, 14.Messiah, 15.Occasional, 16.Rezurrezione (EMPTY), 17.Samson, 18.Saul, 19.Solomon, 20.Susanna, 21.Theodora, 22.Triumph Dates of materials: 1966, 1968, 1983, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Hanson, Howard (1896-) (Biography, Hanson, Symphony, March, Opera, Concerto, Complete Works, Elegy, Orch. Misc., Serenade, Literary, Style), 2.Harris, Roy (1898-) (Symphony; Elegy; Biography; Song; Chamber Music; Complete Works; Harris; Transcription; Orch. Misc.), 3.Holst (Hymn; Choral Works; Suite; Style; Complete Works; Tone Poem; Opera; Misc.; Biography) Dates of materials: 1970, 1973, 1975","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography Dates of materials: 1962, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cantata, 2.Chamber Music, 3.Choral Music, 4.Complete Wks, 5.Concerto, 6.Dance, 7.Divirtimento, 8.Fantasia, 9.Instrumental Misc., 10.Keyboard Dates of materials: 1962, 1976","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Letters, 2.March, 3.Mass, 4.Misc., 5.Nocturne, 6.Opera Dates of materials: 1947, 1962, 1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Oratorio, 2.Orchestral Misc., 3.Overture, 4.Passion, 5.Quartet, 6.Sacred Misc., 7.Serenade Dates of materials: 1962, 1969","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Sinfonia Concertante, 2.Sonata, 3.Song, 4.Style, 5.Te Deum, 6.Transcription (EMPTY), 7.Trio, 8.Variation, 9.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1980, 1989","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nos. 1-10 Dates of materials: 1962, 1971, 1975","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Nos. 11-20, 2.Nos. 21-30, 3.Nos. 31-40, 4.Nos. 41-50, 5.Nos. 51-60, 6.Nos. 61-70, 7.Nos. 71-80, 8.Nos. 81-85, 9.Nos. 86-90, 10.No. 91, 11.No. 92, 12.No 93 Dates of materials: 1973, 1976, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No. 94, 2.No. 95, 3.No. 96, 4.No. 97, 5.No. 98, 6.No. 99, 7.No. 100, 8.No. 101, 9.No. 102, 10.No. 103, 11.No. 104 Dates of materials: 1956, 1969, 1970, 1986, 1987","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: None (Ballet; Opera; Henze; Song; Complete Works, Biography; Works) Dates of materials: 1963, 1966, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamber Misc., 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 9.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 10.Letters (EMPTY), 11.Literary, 12.Misc. Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1964, 1966-67, 1976","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Octet, 2.Opera, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Piano Misc., 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet (EMPTY), 8.Septet, 9.Sonata, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Suite Dates of materials: 1961, 1967, 1973, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Octet, 2.Opera, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Piano Misc., 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet (EMPTY), 8.Septet, 9.Sonata, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Suite Dates of materials: 1961, 1967, 1973, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Honegger, Arthur (1892-1955) (Symphony; Biography; Sonatina; Prelude; Oratorio; Tone Poem; Orch. Misc.; Chamber Music; Cantata; Style; Concerto), 2.Hovhaness, Alan (1911-) (Magnificat; Ballet; Symphony; Style; Collected Works; Hovhaness; Orch. Misc.; Style; Concerto; Biography; Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1979","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Introduction, 2.Greece: Geography, 3.Greco-Roman Inheritance, 4.Greece: Culture, 5.Greece: Religion, 6.Greece: Music, 7.Greece: Ethos, 8.Greece: Instruments, 9.Greece: Theorists/Writers, 10.Rome: Culture, 11.Medieval: Outline, 12.Venice (EMPTY), 13.Liturgical Year, 14.Guido, 15.Secular Music, 16.Instrumental Dates of materials: 1973","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Litrugical Books, 2.Liturgical Drama, 3.Adam: Pastorale, 4.Pre-Gregorian Chants, 5.Notation: Chant, 6.Notation: Medieval Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Mass:Order, 2.Mass: Text, 3.Mass: In Liber, 4.Mass: Examples, 5.Mass: Perf. Practice, 6.Mass: St. Thomas, 7.Mass: Septuagesima, 8.Mass: Easter (EMPTY), 9.Mass: Feast of Assumption, 10.Mass: Polyphonic, 11.Mass: Bach/Mozart/Haydn, 12.Polyphony, 13.Motet Dates of materials: 1936-","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.None (Impressionism), 2.Painters, 3.Poetry, 4.Music, 5.Origin- Definition, 6.Outlines, 7.Importance Dates of materials: 1965-1990","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Mus Headings: 1.India (Music; Theoretical; India) Dates of materials: 1965-1970","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Class Plans, 2.Outlines, 3.Bibliography, 4.Geography, 5.Culture, 6.Music, 7.Theory, 8.Instruments, 9.Performance Practice, 10.Art, 11.Theater,12.Dance Dates of materials: 1974-1986","Content: Notes , Articles, Illustrations, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Outlines, 3.Religion/Philosophy, 4.Theory, 5.Music, 6.Raga, 7.Tala, 8.Drone, 9.Ethos, 10.Holst, 11.Instruments, 12.Performance Practice, 13.Theater, 14.Cinema, 15.Glossary Dates of materials: 1966, 1979","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Chaconne, 2.Consort Music (EMPTY), 3.Dance, 4.Dump, 5.Fantasia, 6.Felix: Namque, 7.Fugue, 8.In Nomine, 9.Invention, 10.Keyboard Music, 11.Lachrimae, 12.Lute Music, 13.March (EMPTY), 14.Mask (EMPTY), 15.Miscellaneous, 16.Miserere, 17.Noel (EMPTY), 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Partita, 20.Passacaglia Dates of materials: 1989-1991","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Pedagogical, 2.Prelude, 3.Programme Music, 4.Rondeau, 5.Sinfonia, 6.Sonata, 7.Sources, 8.Suite, 9.Toccata, 10.Tombeau, 11.Toye (EMPTY), 12.Tricinium, 13.Variation, 14.Voluntary (EMPTY) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Musical Scores, Notes, Articles (Information on the instruments of the orchestra, and how to play them) Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Orchestra), 2.String Family, 3.Violin, 4.Unlabeled (Viola), 5.Cello, 6.Bass, 7.Woodwinds, 8.Unlabeled (Piccolo), 9.Unlabeled (Flute), 10.Oboe, 11.English Horn, 12.Clarinet, 13.Bass Clarinet, 14.Bassoon, 15.Unlabeled (Contra Bassoon), 16.Brass, 17.Unlabeled (French Horn, 18.Trumpet, 19.Trombone, 20.Tuba, 21.Timpany, 22.Percussion, 23.Harp, 24.Harp, 25.Keyboard, 26.Special Instruments, 27.Misc. Dates of materials: 1964, 1968","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Anthem (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Wks, 8.Instrumental Misc., 9.Letters (EMPTY), 10.Literary (EMPTY), 11.March, 12.Misc., 13.Orch. Misc., 14.Organ Misc., 15.Overture (EMPTY), 16.Piano Misc, 17.Prelude, 18.Psalm, 19.Quartet, 20.Scherzo, 21.Sonata, 22.Song, 23.Style, 24.Symphony, 25.Tone Poem, 26.Trio, 27.Variation Dates of materials: 1969-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: None (Biography; Suite; Vocal Misc.; Complete Works; Ivey; Electronic; Misc.; Literary) Dates of materials: 1970-1994","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Japan (Japan; Japanese Buddhist Festival; Art; Historical; Drama; Theater; Dance; Instrumental; Music) Dates of materials: 1960, 1964, 1971","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Outlines, 2.Bibliography, 3.History, 4.Theory, 5.Music, 6.Instruments, 7.Art, 8.Theater Dates of materials: 1956-1965","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Outline, 3.Outline (Master), 4.Literature, 5.Notation, 6.Instruments, 7.Music, 8.Theater Dates of materials: 1967","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Definition, 2.Origin, 3.Characs., 4.Instrumentation, 5.Musicians, 6.Influence, 7.Scores, 8.European, 9.American Dates of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bebop, 2.Blues, 3.Boogie, 4.Contemporary, 5.Cool, 6.Disco, 7.Dixieland, 8.Electronic, 9.Film-TV, 10.Free, 11.Funky, 12.Fusion, 13.Gospel, 14.Latin, 15.Misc., 16.Modal, 17.New Or[leans] Combo, 18.New Or[leans] Piano, 19.Progressive, 20.Ragtime, 21.Rock, 22.Stride, 23.Swing, 24.Third Stream Dates of materials: 1981, 1986","Content: Class Notes, Notes, Pictures Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Recordings), 2.I (Misc.), 3.II (Jazz), 4.III (New Orleans Dixieland), 5.Unlabeled (Influence), 6.Unlabeled (Mixing Jazz and Classical), 7.Unlabeled (Jazz) Dates of materials: 1989","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Jazz Dates of materials: 1978-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Kirchner, Leon (1919-) (Biography; Literary; Sonata; Toccata; Kirchner; Complete Works; Aesthetic; Concerto; Song Cycle; Opera), 2.Krenek, Ernst (1900-) (Biography; Complete Works; Electronic; Quartet; Motet; Suite; Quintet; Style; Concerto; Krenek; Chamber Music; Orch. Misc.; Opera; Piano Misc.; Vocal Misc.; Choral Misc.; Literary; Instr. Misc.; Theoretical) Dates of materials: 1967-1981","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Letters (EMPTY), 9.Literary, 10.Mass Dates of materials: 1964-1986","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Opera, 3.Overture (EMPTY), 4.Piano Music, 5.Psalm, 6.Quartet, 7.Serenade (EMPTY), 8.Sontata, 9.Song, 10.Style, 11.Suite (EMPTY), 12.Symphony, 13.Te Deum, 14.Tone Poem, 15.Variation Dates of materials: 1961-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Ballata; Madrigal; Landini; Biography; Complete Works; Style) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Lassus, Orlando (1532-94) (Style; Song; Psalm; Mass; Biography; Passion; Chanson; Motet; Madrigal, Lassus), 2.Lully, Jean Bat. (1632-78) (Opera; Ballet; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1974, 1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Lawes, H., 2.Lawes, William, 3.Lees Dates of materials: 1968-1976","Content: Articles, Notes (on composers with last name \"Lewis\") Headings: 1.Lewis, J., 2.Lewis, M.J., 3.Lewis, P.T., 4.Lewis, R.H. Dates of materials: 1980","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Ligeti (Style; Orch. Misc; Biography; Ligeti; Melodien; Choral Misc.) 2.Luening (Oboe Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Rondo; Fantasia; Sonata; Theatrical; Fantasia; Prelude; Electronic; Biography; Complete Works; Luening) Dates of materials: 1969-1986","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Dance, 7.Etude, 8.Fantasia, 9.Impromptu. 10.Instrumental. Misc., 11.Letters, 12.Literary, 13.Mass, 14.Misc Dates of materials: 1962-1968","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Nocturne, 2.Opera (EMPTY), 3.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Piano Misc., 5.Rhapsody, 6.Sacred Misc., 7.Sonata, 8.Sonetto, 9.Song, 10.Style, 11.Syphony, 12.Tone Poem, 13.Transcription, 14.VAriation Dates of materials: 1968-1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Etude (EMPTY), 8.Film Music (EMPTY), 9.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 10.Instr. Misc., 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary, 13.Misc., 14.Orch. Misc., 15.Overture (EMPTY), 16.Partita, 17.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 18.Prelude (EMPTY), 19.Quartet, 20.Sonata (EMPTY), 20.Song, 21.Style, 22.Suite, 23.Symphony, 24.Trio (EMPTY), 25.Variation Dates of materials: 1969-1985","Content: Articles Headings: 1.MacDowell (Song; Biography; MacDowell; Etude; Concerto; Piano Misc.), 2.Marchand (Biography; Marchand) Dates of materials: 1960-1975","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballade, 2.Biography; 3.Complaint, 4.Complete Wks., 5.Hocket, 6.Lai, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Motet, 10.Rondeau, 11.Virelai Dates of materials: 1968","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Cantata, 3.Complete Wks. (EMPTY), 4.Letters, 5.Misc., 6.Opera, 7.Song, 8.Style Dates of materials: 1976-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No 1, 2.No.2, 3.No.3, 4.No. 4 Dates of materials: 1963-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No. 5, 2.No. 6, 3.No. 7, 4.No. 8, 5.No. 9, 6.No. 10, 7.Misc. Dates of materials: 1972-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Marenzio, Luc (c.1553-1599) (Madrigal; Complete Works; Villanella; Marenzio; Intermedio; Style), 2.Marini, Biagio (c.1595-1665) (Sonata; Marini; Variations; Chamber Music) 3.Massenet, Jules (Opera; Song) Dates of materials: 1949-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Martin, Frank, (Syphonia Concertante; Martin; Instr. Misc.; Style; Oratorio; Song; Concerto; Complete Works; Ballad; Literary) 2.Menotti, Gian Carlo (Cantata; Literary; Misc.; Opera; Biography; Ballet) Dates of materials: 1963-1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) (Concerto; Symphony; Martinu; Orchestral Misc.; Complete Works; Toccata; String Quartet), 2.Mennin, Peter (Symphony; Biography; Mennin; Overture; Style; Complete Works, Orchestral Misc.) Dates of materials: 1966, 1973","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Lesson Plans, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Notation:Facs., 2.Polyphony 9-13th C., 3.Polyphony:Exx., 4.14th Cent., 5.Motet Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Class Notes Headings: 1.Calendar, 2.Information, 3.Reading-Listening, 4.Listening List, 5.Quiz Sample, 6.Recordings, 7.Lesson Plans, 8.Historical Periods, 9.History Thumbnail, 10.Elements of Music, 11.Greco-Roman Inheritances, 12.Terminology, 13.Alleluia, 14.Ethos, 15.Liturgical Drama, 16.Liturgical Year, 17.Mass, 18.Mass: Examples, 19.Hymn: Gregorian, 20.Psalm Recitation, 21.Troubadour-Trouvere, 22.Baroque-Classical Forms, 23.Notation Dates of materials: 1977","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Concerto, 2.Unlabeled (Symphony) Dates of materials: 1974-1980","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Aria (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Capriccio, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Fantasia, 7.Complete Works, 8.Fantasia, 9.Incidental Music, 10.Unlabeled Instrumental Misc., 11.Letters, 12.Misc., 13.Octet Dates of materials: 1968-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Opera (EMPTY), 2.Unlabeled (Oratorio), 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Overture, 6.Fugue, 7.Prelude (EMPTY), 8.Psalm (EMPTY), 9.Quartet, 10.Quintet (EMPTY), 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Serenade (EMPTY), 13.Sextet (EMPTY), 14.Sonata, 15.Song, 16.Style, 17.Te Deum (EMPTY), 18.Trio, 19.Variation Dates of materials: 1947-1992","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: None (Works; Symphony; Piano Misc. Biography Literary Suite, Complete Works, Orch. Misc. Style; Instr. Misc. Messiaen) Dates of materials: 1970-1978","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Capriccio (EMPTY), 6.Chamber Misc., 7.Choral Misc., 8.Unlabeled (Complete Works), 9.Concerto, 10.Dance (EMPTY), 11.Duo (EMPTY), 12.Etude (EMPTY), 13.Incid. Music, 14.Instr. Misc., 15.Letters (EMPTY), 16.Literary, 17.March (EMPTY), 18.Misc., 19.Opera, 20.Orch. Misc., 21.Overture, 22.Piano Misc., 23.Psalm, 24.Quartet, 25.Service, 26.Sonata (EMPTY), 27.Sonatina, 28.Song, 29.Style, 30.Suite, 31.Symphony Dates of materials: 1944-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Complete Works, 4.Hymn, 5.Instrumental, 6.Magnificat, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Motet, 10.Unlabeled (Psalm), 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Secular Misc., 13.Style (EMPTY), 14.Vespers Dates of materials: 1969-1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores, Class Notes Headings: 1.Monteverdi: IX (Sacred Music), 2.Monteverdi: XII (Sacred Music), 3.Monteverdi: XIII (Sacred Music Exam, Notes), 4.Antiphon, 5.Bibliography, 6.Biography, 7.Complete Works, 8.Hymn (EMPTY), 9.Litany (EMPTY), 10.Magnificat (EMPTY), 11.Mass, 12.Motet, 13.Psalm (EMPTY), 14.Sacred Music, 15.Sonata (EMPTY), 16.Vespers Dates of materials: 1968-1981","Content: Musical Scores, Articles, Concert Programs, Notes Headings: None (Fills one 2\" binder) Dates of materials: 1971","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Arianna, 2.Combattimento, 3.Misc., 4.Orfeo, 5.Poppea, 6.Ritorno, 7.Tirsi e Clori (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1962-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Moore, Douglas (Opera, Suite, Biography, Complete Works, Misc., Orch. Misc., Moore), 2.Morales (Mass, Song, Motet, Morales, Complete Works; Antiphon), 3.Morley (Instr. Music, Dance, Madrigal, Morley, Keyboard Misc., Instr. Misc., Canzonetta, Choral Misc., Balletta, Scholarly Paper), 4.Muffat, Georg (c.1645-1704) (Harpsichord Misc., Recordings, Concerto, Sonata, Complete Works, Suite, Scholarly Paper) Dates of materials: 1954-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Antiphon, 2.Aria, 3.Bibliography, 4.Biography, 5.Cantata, 6.Cassation, 7.Chamb. Misc., 8.Choral Misc., 9.Church Music, 10.Complete Works Dates of materials: 1945-1970","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Divertimento, 3.Fantasia, 4.Instrumental Misc., 5.Keybd. Music, 6.Letters, 7.March (EMPTY), 8.Mass, 9.Misc. Dates of materials: 1977-1983","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Motet, 2.Nocturne, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Overture, 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet, 8.Serenade, 9.Sinfonia Concertante, 10.Sonata, 11.Song, 12.Style, 13.Trio, 14.Variation, 15.Verspers, 16.Vocal Music Dates of materials: 1961-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Concerto Misc., 2.No. 1 (EMPTY), 3.No. 2 (EMPTY), 4.No. 3 (EMPTY), 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5 (EMPTY), 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7, 9.No. 8 (EMPTY), 10. No. 9, 11.No. 10, 12.No. 11, 13.No. 12, 14.No. 13, 15.No. 14, 16. Unlabeled (No. 15), 17.No. 16, 18.No. 17, 19.No. 18, 20.No. 19, 21.Unlabeled (No. 20), 22.No. 21, 23.No. 22, 24.No. 23, 25.No. 24, 26.No. 25., 27.No. 26, 28.No. 27 Dates of materials: 1948-1979","Content: Notes, ARticles Headings: 1.Bassoon, 2.Cello (EMPTY), 3.Clarinet, 4.Concertone, 5.Flute No. 1, 6.Flute No. 2, 7.Flute-Harp, 8.Horn No. I, 9.Horn No. 2, 10.Horn No. 3 (EMPTY), 11.Horn No. 4, 12.Misc., 13.Oboe Dates of materials: 1962-1976","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Violin No. 1, 2.Violin No. 2 (EMPTY), 3.Violin No. 3, 4.Violin No. 4, 5.Violin No. 5, 6.Sinfonia Concertante Dates of materials: 1952-1959","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Apollo, 2.Ascanio, 3.Bastien, 4.Clemenza di Tito, 5.Cosi Fan Tutte Dates of materials: 1961-1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Don Giovanni, 2.Entfuring [aus dem Serail], 3.Finta Giardiniera, 4.Finta Semplice, 5.Idomeneo, 6.Lucio Silla, 7.Misc. Dates of materials: 1964-1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Mitridate, 2.Nozze di Figaro, 3.Oca del Cairo, 4.Re Pastore, 5.Schaispieldirektor, 6.Schuldigkeit, 7.Sogno, 8.Sposo Delusso, 9.Thamos, 10.Zaide, 11.Zauberflote Dates of materials: 1965-1986","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nos. 1-9, 3.Nos. 10-19 (EMPTY), 4.Nos. 20-29, 5.Nos. 30-34, 6.Unlabeled (No. 35), 7.No. 36, 8.No. 37 (EMPTY), 9.No. 38, 10.No. 39, 11.Unlabeled (No. 40), 12.No. 41 Dates of materials: 1965-1981","Content: Scholarly Paper, Musical Scores, Bibliography Headings: 1.None (Scholarly Papter), 2.Realizations, 3.Computer Literals, 4.Unlabeled (Fantasia, Bk 1, Fol. 1), 5.Original Manuscript Dates of materials: 1993","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Melody, 2.Harmony, 3.Tonality, 4.Rhythm, 5.Meter, 6.Dynamics, 7.Texture, 8.Form Dates of materials: 1976","Content: Articles Headings: None (History; Music History)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: 1969","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Discussion premise), 2.(Midieval), 3.(Renaissance: Art), 4.(Baroque), 5.(Classical), 6.(Romantic), 7.(20th Century), 8.Notation Dates of materials: 1994","Content: Notes, ARticles Headings: 1.Beginning, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical, 6.Romantic Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works (EMPTY), 5.Misc., 6.Opera, 7.Piano Misc., 8.Song, 9.Style, 10.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1946-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMTPY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Chamber Misc., 5.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 6.Concerto, 7.Fantasia, 8.Hymn (EMPTY), 9.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 10.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary (EMPTY), 13.Misc., 14.Motet (EMPTY), 15.Opera, 16.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 17.Organ Misc., 18.Overture (EMPTY), 19.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 20.Prelude (EMPTY), 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet, 23.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 24.Serenade (EMPTY), 25.Sonata (EMPTY), 26.Song (EMPTY), 27.Song Cycle (EMPTY), 28.Style, 29.Suite, 30.Symphony, 31.Trio (EMPTY), 32.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1959-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Obrecht, Jacob (1430-1505) (Complete works, Canzona, Mass, Motet), 2.Ockeghem, Johannes (1430-95) (Biography, Chanson, Mass, Motet) Dates of materials: 1963-1968","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Offenbach (Opera, Biography, Operetta, Offenbach, Ballet), 2.Orff (Pedgogical, Choral Misc., Cantata, Style; Biography) Dates of materials: 1961-1986","Content: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: None (Fills 1.5\" Binder) Dates of materials: 1965-1969","Content: Musical Scores Headings: 1.A, 2.B., 3.C, 4.D, 5.E (EMPTY), 6.F, 7.G, 8.H-J, 9.K, 10.L Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.M, 2.N, 3.O Dates of materials: ?","Content: Musical Scores Headings: 1.P-Q, 2.R, 3.S, 4.T, 5.U-V, 6.W, 7.X-Z Dates of materials:","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Sonata, Variation, Concerto, Style, Paganini, Misc.) Dates of materials: 1959-1979","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.None (Palestrina), 2.(Palestrina: Life), 3.(Ave Virgo/Ave, Gloriosa/Domino), 4.(Palestrina: Motet), 5.(Super Flumina Babylonis), 6.(Mass), 7.(Summary of 13th c. Motet), 8.(The Counter-Reformation), Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Palestrina, Perluigi da (1526-94) (Motet, Mass, Complete Works, Lamentations, Missa Domenicali, Missa Ad Fugam, Missa Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La; Palestrina; , 2.Persichetti, Vince (Biograph, Symphony, Style, Sonata; Misc., Concerto, Serenade, Chamber Misc., Song, Misc., Orch. Misc., Vocal Misc., Complete Works, Band Music, Choral, Persichetti, Concerto, Pfte) Dates of materials: 1964-1972","Content: Illustrations Headings: 1.Melody Instruments, 2.Percussion Instruments Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Orch Misc, Magnificat, Choral Misc, Passion, Quartet, Stabat Mater, Concerto, Biography, Works, Oratorio, Quartet) Dates of materials: 1968-1979","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Performance Practice, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical, 6.Romantic, 7.Modern Dates of materials: 1980-1983","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Performance, 3.History Dates of materials: 1976-1981","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.Guitarists, 2.Harpists, 3.(Clavichordists: 20th C.), 4.(Organists: 20th C.), 5.(Bassoonists: 20th C.), 6.Clarinettists, 7.(Flutists: 20th C.), 8.Hornists, 9.Oboists, 10.Trumpeters, 11.Misc. Dates of materials: 1966-1968","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Opera; Concertino; Concerto; Biography; Sonata; Sacred Misc.) Dates of materials: 1968-1984","Content: Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: A-J information about pianists Dates of materials: 1967-1968","Content: Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: K-Z information about pianists Dates of materials: 1965-1968","Content: Articles, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Literary, Style, Complete Works, Quartet, Quintet, Divertimento, Prelude, Symphony, Ballet, Biography, Concerto, Piston, Capriccio, Chamber Music) Dates of materials: 1980-1987","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Charts, 2.Explanation, 3.Beginning, 4.Concerto, 5.Symphony, 6.Opera, 7.Keyboard, 8.Instrumental, 9.Misc. (EMPTY) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Style, Complete Works, Concerto, Song Cycle, Sextet, Opera, Song, Toccata, Ballet, Motet, Style, Sonata, Biography, Chanson, Duo, Poulenc, Trio) Dates of materials: 1946-1984","Content: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.A, 2.B, 3.Bach, 4.Barber, 5.Bartok Dates of materials: 1968-1998","Content: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.Bernstein, 2.Bizet, 3.Bloch, 4.Boccherini, 5.Borodin, 6.Brahms Dates of materials: 1971-1994","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.Britten, 2.Bruch, 3.Bruckner, 4.C, 5.Chausson, 6.Chopin, 7.Copland Dates of materials: 1979-1997","Content: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.D, 2.Debussy, 3.Delius, 4.Dukas, 5.Dvorak, 6.E, 7.Elgar, 8.Enesco Dates of materials: 1974-1998","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.F, 2.Falla, 3.Franck, 4.G, 5.Gershwin, 6.Ginastera, 7.Glazunov, 8.Glinka, 9.Gluck, 10.Gounod, 11.Grieg Dates of materials: 1979-1998","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.H, 2.Handel, 3.Haydn, 4.Hindemith, 5.Honegger, 6.Husa Dates of materials: 1964-1998","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.I, 2.Ibert, 3.D'Indy, 4.Ives, 5.J, 6.Unlabeled (K), 7.Khatchaturian, 8.Kodaly, 9.Krenek, 10.L, 11.Lalo, 12.Lees, 13.Lewis, 14.Liszt, 15.Lutoslawski, 16.M, 17.MacDowell, 18.Mahler, 19.Martinu Dates of materials: 1968-1997","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cello I, 2.Cello II, 3.Piano I, 4.Piano II, 5.Piano III, 6.Piano IV, 7.Piano V, 8.Violin I, 9.Violin II, 10.Misc. Dates of materials: 1968-1977","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Choralk Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance (EMPTY), 9.Divirtimento (EMPTY), 10.Etude (EMPTY), 11.Film Music, 12.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 13.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 14.Letters (EMPTY), 15.Literary (EMPTY), 16.March (EMPTY), 17.Misc., 18.Ode (EMPTY), 19.Opera, 20.Orchestral Misc., 21.Overture (EMPTY), 22.Piano Misc., 23.Quartet Dates of materials: 1947-1978","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Quintet, 2.Sinfonietta (EMPTY), 3.Sonata, 4.Song (EMPTY), 5.Style, 6.Suite, 7.Symphony, 8.Toccata (EMPTY), 9.Tone Poem (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1964- 1969","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Capriccio (EMPTY), 4.Chamb. Misc (EMPTY), 5.Complete Works, 6.Hymn (EMPTY), 7.Instr. Misc (EMPTY), 8.Letters, 9.Mass, 10.Misc., 11.Orch. Misc, 12.Angelica (EMPTY), 13.Boheme, La, 14.Butterfly, 15.Edgar Dates of materials: 1970-1980","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Fanciulla, 2.Manon Lescaut, 3.Misc., 4.Rondine, La, 5.Schicchi, 6.Tabarro, Il, 7.Tosca, 8.Trittico, 9.Turandot, 10.Villi, Le Dates of materials: 1967- 1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Opera; Style; Church Music; Theater Music; Biography; Ode; Collected Works; Misc.; Fantasia; Overture; Chaconne; Suite; Anthem; Lute Song; Round; Chamber Music; Purcell; Motet; Biography; Incid. Music; Song; Recordings; Sonata; Sacred Misc.; Variation; Dance) Dates of materials: 1973-1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Capriccio, 4.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto Dates of materials: 1976-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Etude, 3.Fantasia, 4.Instrumental. Misc., 5.Letters (EMPTY), 6.Literary (EMPTY), 7.Mass (EMPTY), 8.Misc., 9.Opera, 10.Orchestral Misc. (EMPTY), 11.Piano Misc., 12.Prelude, 13.Rhapsody, 14.Sacred Misc., 15.Sonata, 16.Song, 17.Style, 18.Suite, 19.Symphony, 20.Tone Poem, 21.Transcription, 22.Variation Dates of materials: 1946-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Reger (Style; Reger; Variation; Importance; Fugue; Organ Music; Passacaglia; Fantasia; Choral Prelude; Suite; Chamber Music; Sonata; Quintet; Quartet; Trio; Serenade; Biography; Catalogue of Works; Concerto; Piano Misc.; Life and Works; Requiem; Transcription; Psalm; Song; Choral Misc.), 2.Rameau, Jean Paul (1683-1764) (Opera; Keyboard Misc.; Misc.; Ballet; Harpsichord Misc.; Dance; Theoretical; Hymn; Suite; Cantata; Summary) Dates of materials: 1960-1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto Dates of materials: 1975-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Instrumental Misc., 3.Unlabeled (Literary), 4.Misc., 5.Opera Dates of materials: 1982-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Orchestral Misc., 2.Piano Misc., 3.Quartet, 4.Rhapsody, 5.Sonata, 6.Song, 7.Unlabeled (Style), 8.Suite, 9.Unlabeled (Trio) Dates of materials: 1953-1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Humanism, 2.Canti Carnas., 3.Carol, 4.English School: I Dates of materials: 1957","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Postcards, Class Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.General, 3.England, 4.France, 5.Spain, 6.Florence, 7.Mantua, 8.Ferrara, 9.Germany, 10.Burgundy, 11.Chanson, 12.Madrigal Dates of materials: 1951","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.English, 2.Special, 3.Misc. Dates of materials: 1957","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Notation, 2.Compositional Practice, 3.Germany (EMPTY), 4.Instrumental, 5.Secular Misc., 6.Canzone I Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Mass: I, 2.Mass: II Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Ballet), 2.(Biography), 3.(Cantata), 4.(Choral Misc.), 5.(Complete Works), 6.(Ode), 7.(Opera), 8.(Song), 9.(Style), 10.(Suite), 11.(Transcription) Dates of materials: 1966-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Complete Works; Orch. Misc; Biography and Analysis of Selected Works; Instrumental Misc.; Ballet; Symphony; Style; Biography; Fantasia; Suite; Riegger) Dates of materials: 1973","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rimsky-Korsakoff, N. (1844-1908) (Capriccio; Suite; Opera, Tone Poem; Overture; Song; Style; Rimsky-Korsakoff; Chamber Music; Orchestral Misc.; Biography; Misc.), 2.(Roussel, Albert) (Catalogue of Works; Style; Ballet; Flute Misc.; Symphony; Suite; Roussel; Chamber Music; Ballet Suite; Life and Works) Dates of materials: 1967- 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rochberg (Quartet; Song Cycle; Symphony; Harp Misc.; Quintet; Concerto; Song; Style; Orchestral Misc.; Chamber Misc.; Biography; Instr. Misc; Rochberg; Serenade; Biography; Complete Works), 2.Roman (Life and Catalogue of Works), 3.Rorem (Oratorio; Etude; Vocal Misc.; Harp Misc.; Instr. Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Concerto; Piano Concerto; Song; Symphony; Chamb. Misc.; Opera; Trio; Song Cycle; Rorem; Variation; Concerto; Literary) Dates of materials: 1965-1986","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Complete Wks, 6.Dance (EMPTY), 7.Incid. Mus. (EMPTY), 8.Letters (EMPTY), 9.March (EMPTY), 10.Mass, 11.Misc., 12.Piano Misc., 13.Quartet, 14.Sacred Misc. (EMPTY), 15.Serenade, 16.Sinfonia (EMPTY), 17.Sontata, 18.Stabat Mater, 19.Style, 20.Suite, 21.Variation, 22.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1963-1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Capriccio (EMPTY), 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Complete Wks., 8.Concerto, 9.Dance, 10.Duet (EMPTY), 11.Etude (EMPTY), 12.Fantasia (EMPTY), 13.Fugue (EMPTY), 14.Hymn (EMPTY), 15.Incid. Mus. (EMPTY), 16.Instr. Misc., 17.Letters (EMPTY), 18.Literary, 19.March (EMPTY), 20.Mass, 21.Misc., 22.Opera, 23.Oratorio, 24.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 25.Overture (EMPTY), 26.Piano Misc., 27.Prelude (EMPTY), 28.Psalm (EMPTY), 29.Quartet (EMPTY), 30.Quintet (EMPTY), 31.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 32.Septet (EMPTY), 33.Serenade, 34.Sonata, 35.Song, 36.Style, 37.Suite, 38.Symphony, 39.Tone Poem, 40.Trio (EMPTY), 41.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1953-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Piano Misc.; Satie; Works; Style; Piano Music; Biography; Vexations; Rollo H. Myers: Erik Satie) Dates of materials: 1963-1968","Content: Xeroxes of musical score Headings: \"Sports \u0026 Divertissements\" by Satie Dates of materials: ? (1914)","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Scarlatti, Alessandro (1659-1725), (Exultate Deo; Sonata; Cantata; Aria; Instrumental; Dance; Opera; Toccata; Mass; Motet; Sinfonia; Overture; Concerto), 2. Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) (Biography; Sonata; Style; Sinfonia; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1972-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Scheidt, Samuel, (Mass; Tabulatura Nova; Bicinium; Canzona; Chorale; Variation; Chorale Prelude; Complete Works; Missa Dominicale; Fantasia; Samuel Scheidt), 2.(Schein, JH), (Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ; Complete Works; Style; Chorale Concerto; Chorale; Concerto Literature; Concerto; Johann Hermann Schein: Songwriter), 3.Schuetz, Heinrich (1585-1672) (Psalm; Choral Misc.; Biography; Magnificat; Oratorio; Motet; Schuetz; Misc.; Concerto; Sacred. Misc.; Complete Works; Ballet; Requiem; Passion; Lied; Chorale) Dates of materials: 1966-1972","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Fantasia, 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.Misc., 11.Monodrama, 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch. Misc., 15.Piano Misc. Dates of materials: 1961-76","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Prelude, 2.Quartet, 3.Quintet, 4.Sacred Misc., 5.Serenade, 6.Sextet, 7.Song, 8.Style, 9.Suite, 10.Symphony, 11.Theoretical, 12.Tone Poem, 13.Transcription, 14.Trio, 15.Variation Dates of materials: 1960-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamb. Misc., 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Wks, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia, 9.Hymn, 10.Impromptu, 11.Incid, Music, 12.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Magnificat, 15.Mass Dates of materials: 1949-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc, 2.Octet, 3.Opera, 4.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Overture (EMPTY), 6.Piano Misc., 7.Psalm (EMPTY), 8.Quartet, 9.Quintet, 10.Rondo, 11.Salve Regina (EMPTY), 12.Sonata, 13.Sonatina (EMPTY), 14.Song, 15.Stabat Mater (EMPTY), 16.Style, 17.Trio, 18.Variation Dates of materials: 1966-1982","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.X (An die Musik), 2.XI (Wohin), 3.XVII (Lied der Mignon) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3, 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5, 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7, 9.No. 8, 10.(No. 9) Dates of materials: 1971-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Schuller, Gunther (1925-) (Schuller; Invention; Orch. Misc.; Sonata; Literary; Biography; Overture; Symphony; Style; Biography; Etude; Tone Poem; Opera; Quartet; Concerto; Misc.; Complete Works; Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee), 2.Schuman, William (1910-) (Biography; Style; Complete Works; Concerto; Literary; Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Instr. Misc; Transcription; Ballet; Symphony; Overture; Variationl Aesthetics; Opera; Schuman; Vocal Misc.), 3.Sessions, Roger (1896-) (Sonata; Quartet; Rhapsody; Symphony; Works; Misc.; Cantata; Biography; Sessions; Concertino; Aesthetics; Incid. Mus.; Style; Concert; Opera; Vocal Misc.) Dates of materials: 1967-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Chamber Misc., 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Incid. Music, 7.Instr. Misc., 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.(Mass), 11.Misc., 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch, Misc., 15.Overture, 16.Piano Misc., 17.Quartet, 18.Quintet, 19.Sacred Misc. (EMPTY), 20.Sonata, 21.Song, 22.Style, 23.Suite, 24.Trio, 25.Variation Dates of materials: 1964-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Symphony Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3, 5.No. 4 Dates of materials: 1973-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Scriabin (Etude; Prelude; Piano Misc.; Sonata; Orch. Misc.; Piano Music; Symphony; Scriabin; Biography; Style; Tone Poem; Fantasia; Keyboard) , 2.Sullivan (Operetta; Sullivan; Misc.; Song) , 3.Sweelinck, Jan P (1562-1621) (Ricercar; Complete Works; Harpsichord Misc.; Bicinium; Fantasia; Organ Misc.; Psalm; Motet; Variations) Dates of materials: 1968-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Elson Masters, 3.Elson, 4.Hartnoll Dates of materials: 1996","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.(Concerto), 8.Dance, 9.Film Music, 10.Incid. Music (EMTPY), 11.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary, 14.Misc., 15.Octet (EMPTY), 16.Opera, 17.Orch, Misc., 18.Overture (EMPTY), 19.Piano Misc. (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1967-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Prelude, 2.Quartet, 3.Quintet, 4.Sonata, 5.Song, 6.Suite (EMPTY), 7.Style, 8.Symphony, 9.Tone Poem, 10.Trio Dates of materials: 1962-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Misc. (EMPTY), 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Comp. Wks (EMPTY), 8.Concerto, 9.Dance (EMPTY), 10.Hymn (EMPTY), 11.Incid. Music, 12.Instr. Misc., 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Literary (EMPTY), 15.March (EMPTY), 16.Misc., 17.Opera (EMPTY), 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Overture (EMPTY), 20.Piano Misc., 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet (EMPTY), 23.Romance (EMPTY), 24.Rondo (EMPTY), 25.Serenade (EMPTY), 26.Sonata, 27.Sonatina, 28.Song (EMPTY), 29.Style, 30.Suite (EMPTY), 31.Tone Poem, 32.Trio (EMPTY), 33.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1935-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3 (EMPTY), 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5, 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7 Dates of materials: 1972-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Dance; Tone Poem; Opera; Smetana; Musical Nationalism: Smetana in Bohemia; Biography; Style; Dance; Quartet) Dates of materials: 1971-1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Stamitz, Anton (1754-1809) (EMPTY), 2.Stamitz, Johann (1717-57) (Concerto; Symphony; Sinfonia; Trio; Stamitz, J.), 3.Stamitz, Karl (1746-1801) (Concerto; Orch. Misc., Stamitz, K.; Life and Catalogue of Works) Dates of materials: 1969-1977","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Electronic; Choral Misc.; Piano Misc.; Stockhausen; Chamber Misc.; Style; Complete Works; Instr. Misc.; Biography; Opera; Orch. Misc., Piano Misc.; \"Opera\"; \"Momente 1962\") Dates of materials: 1962-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Chamb. Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Wks, 7.Concerto, 8.Incid. Mus., 9.Instr. Misc., 10.Letters, 11.Literary, 12.Misc., 13.Orch. Misc., 14.Piano Misc., 15.Serenade, 16.Sonata, 17.Song, 18.Style, 19.Suite, 20.Symphony, 21.Theoretical, 22.Variation Dates of materials: 1962- 1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Arabella, 2.Ariadne, 3.Capriccio, 4.Daphne, 5.Elektra, 6.Feuersnot, 7.Frau Ohne Schatten, 8.Friedenstag, 9.Guntram, 10.Helena, 11.Intermezzo, 12.Liebe, 13.Misc., 14.Rosenkavalier, 15.Salome, 16.Schweigsame Frau Dates of materials: 1959-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Don Juan, 2.Don Quixote, 3.Heldenleben, 4.MacBeth, 5.Misc., 6.Till, 7.Tod und Verklarung, 8.Zarathustra Dates of materials: 1971-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Struass, Johann (1825-99) (Operetta; Biography; Dance; Strauss; Misc.) Dates of materials: 1951-1972","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto Dates of materials: 1962-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Instr. Misc., 2.Keyboard, 3.Literary, 4.(Mass), 5.(Variation), 6.Octet, 7.Opera Dates of materials: 1969-1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Oratorio, 2.Orch. Misc., 3.Sontata, 4.Style, 5.(Suite), 6.Symphony, 7.Tone Poem, 8.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Agon, 3.Apollon, 4.Baiser, 5.Danses Concertantes, 6.Firebird, 7.Flood, 8.Jeu des Cartes, 9.Noces, 10.Orpheus, 11.Persephone, 12.Petrouchka, 13.Sacre, 14.Scenes de Ballet Dates of materials: 1960-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Music, 6.Complete Works Dates of materials: 1976-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Concerto, 2.Dance, 3.Fantasia, 4.Hymn, 5.Impromptu, 6.Incidental Music, 7.Instr. Music, 8.Letters, 9.March, 10.Misc., 11.Nocturne, 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch. Misc. Dates of materials: 1965-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Overture, 2.Piano Misc., 3.Prelude, 4.Quartet, 5.Romance, 6.Sacred Music, 7.Scherzo, 8.Serenade, 9.Sextet, 10.Sonata, 11.Song, 12.Style, 13.Suite, 14.Tone Poem, 15.Trio, 16.Variation, 17.Vespers Dates of materials: 1961-1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. II, 4.No. III, 5.No. IV, 6.No. V, 7.No. VI, 8.No. VII Dates of materials: 1965-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Tcherepnin (Biography; Complete Works; Concerto; Suite; Symphony; Tcherepnin; Ballet), 2.Telemann, G.P (1681-1767) (Suite; Cantata; Oratorio; Concerto; Misc.; Opera; Suite; Organ Music; Telemann; Fantasia; Partita; Passion; Quartet; Complete Works; Sonata; Dance; Biography) Dates of materials: 1968-1980","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Seventh Chords, 2.Leading-Tone 7th, 3.Secondary Sevenths, 4.Chain of 7ths, 5.Secondary Dominants, 6.Exercises, 7.9th Chords, 8.11th Chords, 9.13th Chords, 10.Pedal Point, 11.Ground Bass, 12.Altered Chords, 13.Misc., 14.Materials for Analyzation/Harmonization Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Singing, 2.Written, 3.Written Assignments, 4.Theory I, 5.Melodic Elements, 6.Rhythmic Elements, 7.Harmonic Elements, 8.Notational Elements Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.(Scholarly Paper), 2.Ear Training, 3.Harmonic Dictation, 4.Keyboard, 5.Melodic Dictation, 6.Rhythmic Dictation, 7.(Minor Mode), 8.Church Modes, 9.Score-Reading, 10.(Formal Elements) Dates of materials: 1953-1961","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aleatoricism, 2.Atonalism, 3.Bulletism, 4.Computer, 5.Constructionism, 6.Cubism, 7.Dadaism, 8.Destructivism Dates of materials: 1986-1990","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Electronicism Dates of materials: 1959-1990","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Entropic Music, 2.Existentialism, 3.Expressionism, 4.Fauvism, 5.Functionalism, 6.Futurism, 8.Gebrauchsmusik, 9.Gestural Music, 10.Graphic Music, 11.Gregorianism (EMPTY), 12.Imagism, 13.Improvisation (EMPTY), 14.Instr. Explor. Dates of materials: 1963-1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Maximalism, 2.Microtonalism, 3.Minimalism, 4.Misc., 5.Multi-Media, 6.Music Concrete, 7.Nationalism (EMPTY), 8.Neo- Classicism, 9.Nihilism, 10.Orientalism, 11.Pandiatonicism, 12.Pointillism, 13.Pop Art (EMPTY), 14.Post. Impress., 15.Post-Romanticism, 16.Primitivism Dates of materials: 1980-1990","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Satiricism, 2.Serialism, 3.Surrealism, 4.Symbolism, 5.Vorticism, 6.Modern Music, 7.Composer Dates of materials: 1969- 1988","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Verese, Edgar (1885-) (Chamber Misc.; Biography; Orch. Misc.; Ballet; Style; Complete Works; Vocal Misc.; Instr. Misc.; Electronic; Varese; Vocal Misc.; Aesthetics), 2.(Vaughan Williams) (Concerto; Style; Hymn; Complete Works; Fantasia; Serenade; Symphony; Incid. Music; Suite; Song Cycle; Serenade; Cantata; Song; Instr. Misc.; Romance; Mass; Biography; Vaughan Williams; Symphony No. 5; Choral Music; Magnificat; Sonata) Dates of materials: 1960-1987","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.General, 2.Renaissance, 3.Baroqoe, 4.Classical, 5.Romantic, 6.Modern, Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Medieval Renaissance, 2.Baroque, 3.Classical, 4.Romantic, 5.20th Century, 6.Beginning Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aida, 2.Alzira (EMPTY), 3.Attila, 4.Ballo in Maschero, 5.Battaglia di Legnano, 6.Biography, 7.Choral Misc., 8.Complete Works, 9.Corsaro, Il, 10.Don Carlos, 11.Due Foscari, I, 12.Ernani Dates of materials: 1969-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Falstaff, 2.Forza del Destino, 3.Giorno di Regno, 4.Giovanna d'Arco, 5.Lombardi, I, 6.Luisa Miller, 7.Macbeth, 8.Masnadieri, I, 9.Mass Dates of materials: 1977-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nabucco, 3.Oberto (EMPTY), 4.Otello Dates of materials: 1969-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Rigoletto, 2.Simon Boccanegra, 3.Stiffelio, 4.Style, 5.Traviata, La, 6.Trovatore, Il, 7.Vepres Siciliennes, 8.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1951-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1881-) (Complete Works; Biography; Villa-Lobos; Opera; Quintet; Opera; Orch. Misc.; Vocal Misc.; Song; Choral Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Tone Poem; Style; Complete Works; Overture, Prelude; Choros; Ballet; Quartet; Bachianas;Mass; Fantasia; Cello Misc.; Suite), 2.(Weill, Kurt) (Kurt Weill Newsletter; Opera; Song; Misc.; Weill; Symphony; Sinfonia; Musical; Cantata) Dates of materials: 1961-1986","Content: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: A-Z articles and concert programs about violinists Dates of materials: 1963-1969","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: (Concerto; Vivaldi) Dates of materials: 1974","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-G information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-M information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1968","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: H-P information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Mc-Z information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1966-1969","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Q-Z information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1948-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Bibliography, 3.(Complete Works), 4.Instrumental, 5.Literary, 6.Letters, 7.Misc., 8.Orch. Misc., 9.Overture, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Die Feen (EMPTY), 13.Hollander Dates of materials: 1961-1988","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Gotterdammerung, 2.Liebesverbot, 3.Lohengrin, 4.Meistersinger, 5.Misc., 6.Parsifal, 7.Rheingold, 8.Rienzi, 9.Ring, 10.(Siegfried) Dates of materials: 1928-1989","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Tannhauser, 2.Tristan, 3.Walkure Dates of materials: 1966-1989","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Capriccio, 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Film Music, 9.Incid. Music, 10.Letters (EMPTY), 11.Literary (EMPTY), 12.March, 13.Mass, 14.Misc., 15.Opera, 16.Oratorio, 17.Orch. Misc., 18.Overture, 19.Partita, 20.Quartet (EMPTY), 21.Sinf,. Conc., 22.Sonata (EMPTY), 23.Song, 24.Style, 25.Symphony, 26.Te Deum (EMPTY), 27.Toccata (EMPTY), 28.Transcription, 29.Variation Dates of materials: 1942-1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Music (EMPTY), 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Comp. Wks (EMPTY), 8.Concerto, 9.Dance, 10.Instr. Misc., 11.Incid. Misc., 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary, 14.March (EMPTY), 15.Mass (EMPTY), 16.Misc., 17.Opera, 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Overture, 20.Piano Misc., 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet (EMPTY), 23.Sonata, 24.Song (EMPTY), 25.Style, 26.Symphony (EMPTY), 27.Trio, 28.Variation Dates of materials: 1968-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Orch. Misc., 2.Opera, 3.Instr. Misc., 4.Letters, 5.Literary, 6.Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Concerto, 8.Arrangements, 9.Bibliography (EMPTY), 10.Biography, 11.Cantata, 12.Choral Misc., 13.Comp. Works, 14.Passacaglia, 15.Piano Misc., 16.Quartet, 17.Quintet (EMPTY), 18.Sonata (EMPTY), 19.Song, 20.Style, 21.Symphony, 22.Theoretical (EMPTY), 23.Trio (EMPTY), 24.Variation Dates of materials: 1971-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-Ba information about women composers Dates of materials: 1981-1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: B-Bl information on women composers Dates of materials: 1986-1993","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Program Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: None. Information on women composers with last names Bo-Bu in alphabetical order Dates of materials: 1974- 1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bauer, 2.Beach, 3.Gideon, 4.Larson, 5.Mallonee, 6.Zwilich Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: C-D information on women composers Dates of materials: 1975-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: E-F information on women composers Dates of materials: 1933-1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: G-H information on women composers Dates of materials: 1975-1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Hi-K information on women composers Dates of materials: 1971-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: L information on women composers Dates of materials: 1986-1995","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: M-Mc information on women composers Dates of materials: 1980-1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Amer. Music, 2.Bibliography, 3.Programs, 4.Women Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: N-R information on women composers Dates of materials: 1981-1995","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: S information on women composers Dates of materials: 1980-1993","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: T-V information on women composers Dates of materials: 1988-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: W-Z information on women composers Dates of materials: 1985-1993","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Amish, 2.Appalachia, 3.Arabia, 4.Armenia, 5.Australia, 6.Austria, 7.Banjo, 8.Ballad, 9.Basque, 10.Belgium, 11.Bermuda, 12.Blues, 13.Bolivia, 14.Brazil, 15.Bulgaria, 16.Cajun, 17.Caribbean, 18.Civil War, 19.Colonial America, 20.Cowboys Dates of materials: 1989-1995","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Seafaring, 2.Shakers, 3.Spain, 4.Spiritual, 5.Sweden, 6.Switzerland, 7.Turkey, 8.War Songs, 9.Williamsburg, 10.World War II, 11.Vietnam, 12.Yugoslavia Dates of materials: 1991-1993","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1977","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1978","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents, Articles Dates of materials: 1979","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents, Articles Dates of materials: 1980","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1989","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Concert Programs of Baltimore Symphony Dates of materials: 1960-64","Contents: Concert Programs of Baltimore Symphony Dates of materials: 1969-77","Contents: Overture Magazine (of Baltimore Symphony) Dates of materials: 1977-78","Contents: Articles, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1979-80","Contents: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert programs, publications Dates of materials: 1980-81","Contents: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert programs, publications Dates of materials: 1981-82","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1981-82","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1982-83","Contents: Articles about Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1983-1985","Contents: Misc. documents (Annual summary) Dates of materials: 1994-1995","Contents: Misc. Documents, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1995-1996","Contents: Misc. Documents, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1995-1996","Contents: Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1990","Contents: Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1986","Contents: Notes, Concert Programs, Correspondence, Scholarly papers Dates of materials: 1994","Contents: Postcards of art established/made in America or with and American subject Headings: Alphabetical: C-Alexander Calder, John Singleton Copley, Currier; Ives, D-Stuart Davis, H-Aldro T. Hibbard, Henry Holiday, K-Wassily Kandinsky, L-John La Farge, P-Jackson Pollock, R-Norman Rockwell, Mark Rothko, S-Sargent, Adolf Sehring, T-John Trumbull, W-Benjamin West, Andrew Wyeth, Dates of materials: 18th-20th Century works","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Syllabi Headings: 1.Beginning, 2.Part I, 3.1986-7 (EMPTY), 4.Unlabled: American Music (17), 5.17th-18th (History), Woodwinds (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1983","Contents: Class records, Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabled: Class Records, Overview of Am. Music, Misc. articles 2.Outlines Dates of materials: 1987-88","Contents: Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1970","Contents: Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1970","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Unlabled: Overview of Ancient-Medieval Music, Misc., 2.Southeast Asia, 3.Greece, 4.Rome Dates of materials: 1969","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Chant, 2.Ecclesiastical Drama, 3.Monophony Dates of materials: 1969","Anonymous Art (Medieval) Contents: Postcards of Medieval Art Headings: 1.Medieval, 2.16th Century, 3.Baroque Dates of materials: 12th-18th Century European Art","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Schering 2, 2.Smith College, 3.Soderlund (EMPTY), 4.Wolf, 5.Unlabled: Music Copied from Schering Dates of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.History of Music in Sound, 2.Jander, 3.Jeppsen, 4.Kinksy (EMPTY), 5.Norton, 6.Noyes (EMPTY), 7.Omnibus (EMPTY), 8.Schering Dates of materials:?","Contents: Articles, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Class Administration Headings: 1.Calendar, 2.General Information, 3.Quiz Sample, 4.Course Topics, 5.Reading Lists, 6.Listening Lists, 7.Terminology, 8.Historical Periods, 9.Elements of Music, 10.Melodic Elements, 11.Harmony-Tonality, 12.Texture, 13.Bach:Biography, 14.Handel: Biography, 15.Vocal Forms, 16.Mass, 17.Cantata, 18.Baroque, 19.Oratorio, 20.Venice, 21.Suite, 22.Partita, 23.Chamber- Orchestral, 24.Orchestra, 25.Orchestra:Seating, 26.Orchestra:Score, 27.Orchestras/Conductors of the World, 28.String Instrument Makers, 29.Orchestra:Sound, 30.Orchestra:Show-off Pieces Dates of materials:1992","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Romanticism, 2.Nationalism, 3.Ballet, 4.Concerto, 5.Symphony, 6.20th Century Dates of materials:1976","Contents: Lecture Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1983","Contents: Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1975-1979","Contents: Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1983-1988","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.General:Syllabus, General Information, Record List, 2.Introduction:General, Introduction, History: Thumb-nail Sketch, Terminology, Sound, Pitch, Courts and Kings, 3.Materials: Melody Dates of materials: 1985","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Harmony, 2.Tonality, 3.Rhythm, 4.Meter, 5.Tempo, 6.Notation, 7.Dynamics/Timbre, Dates of materials: 1970-1975","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Texture, 2.Form, 3.Performance: Media, Instruments, Instruments: PIX, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Instr. Misc., Orchestra: History, Orchestra: Seating, Orchestra: Sound, Orchestration, Orchestra: Display Pieces Contents: Lecture Notes, Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1989-1992","Contents: Lecture Notes, Articles Dates of materials: 1976","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores Dates of materials: 1965-1966","Contents: Lecture Notes Dates of materials: 1965-1966","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1965-1966","Contents: Music Theory assignments and tests Dates of materials: 1965","Contents: Articles about Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1982-83","Contents: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1916-1940","Contents: Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1967","Contents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1940-1950","Contents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1967-1968","Contents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1950-1960","Contents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1964-1967","Contents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1967-1968","Contents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1978-1979","Content: Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Introduction to Musicology, 2.Libraries Collections, 3.Catalogues, 4.Music Bibliographies, 5.Societies and Publications, 6.Musicologists, 7.Sarum Rite, 8.Dictionaries Dates of materials: ?","Content: Lecture Notes Headings: 1.Description of a Rare Book, 2.Bibliography Lecture VI Dates of materials: ?","Content: Postcards of the cities of Bolzano, Italy and of Melk, Austria Headings: None- 2 sections with 7 double-sided pages total Dates of materials: 20th century images","Content: Postcards by artists Giovanni Antonio [Canel] Canaletto (1679-1768) and J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) Headings: None. Canaletto: paintings of Venice. Turner: paintings of Venice and other landscapes. Ten pages total of postcards in a 1\" binder. Dates of materials: 20th cent. Reprints of 17th-19th cent. works","Content: Postcards of the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and of Christopher \"Kit\" Carson (1809-68) Headings: None. Six pages of postcards in a 1\" binder Dates of materials: 20th cent. prints and photographs","Contents: Postcards Dates of materials: 1995","Contents: Chamber [Music] 1 1996 22 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, bibliographies, listening lists, works-lists, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in the history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: 1996 Chamber Music 2 1975-1979 22 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1975-1979 Chamber [Music] Misc. I 1966, 1974 22 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied book Ruth Halle Rowen: Early Chamber Music (New York, Columbia University Press, 1949), 178 p.; outlines, assignments, student grades, bibliographies, works-lists, lecture notes, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1966, 1974 Chamber [Music] Misc. II 22 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, lists, photocopied and dittoed scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Chamber Music 3 23 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ? Chamber Music 4 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied scores for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ? Chamber Music 5 1974 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied scores for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: 1974 Chanson 1972 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied or dittoed scores for course in Renaissance vocal music. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Choral Literature 1 1968 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, handouts, photocopied scores, student records etc. for course in choral literature. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Choral Literature 2 1968 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and several photocopied scores for course in choral literature. Date(s) of materials: 1968.","Contents: Churches 24 1 item Contents: binder contains magazine clippings and picture postcards of interiors and exteriors of churches and cathedrals in Europe. Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notes 1 1967-1974 24 1 item Contents: binder contains student records and lecture notes for courses in ancient and medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1974 Class Notes 2 1998 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, assignments, musical examples, and tests for \"MUSIC 116\" (course in intermediate music theory). Date(s) of materials: 1998. Class Notes : Music History : Baroque-Romantic [sic] 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for \"Music 216 Form and Analysis.\" Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notes : Music History : Classical-Romantic [sic] 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in musical form and analysis. Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notebook : Ancient Medieval 1984 24 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1984","Contents: Class Strings 1979 25 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, student records for course of group instruction in string instruments. Date of materials: 1979. Classical 1 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains class schedule, outlines, lecture notes, student records for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974 Classical 2 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974. Classical 3 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974.","Contents: Classical 4 1974 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974. Class[ical] 5 26 1 item Contents: binder contains miscellaneous lecture notes for courses in music of the classical period and in music appreciation. Classical 6 1980 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1980 Classical 7 1969 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1969.","Contents: CMSB [Chamber Music Society of Baltimore] 1984-1985 27 1 item Contents: binder contains typescript draft of article \"The Chamber Music Society of Baltimore: Champion of the Contemporary Composer\" by Sam di Bonaventura and correspondence, research notes, press releases, photocopied concert programs, etc. relating to the history and activities of the Chamber Music Society of Baltimore from 1951 to 1985. Date(s) of materials: 1984-1985. Concerto 1969 IA 1966-1973 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, bibliographies, repertoire lists, and examinations for courses in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1973. Concerto IB 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto 1969 II 1973 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied program notes, etc. for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973.","Contents: Concerto 1969 III 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied program notes, annotated photocopied scores, etc. for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto 1966 IV 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, annotated photocopied scores, etc. for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto 1966 V 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, annotated photocopied scores, and miscellaneous materials for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto VI 28 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied liner notes for recordings of music by Purcell and A. Scarlatti and photocopied scores to works by Lully, Scarlatti, Lawes, and Baltzer. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto VII 1970-1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for courses in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1973.","Contents: Concerto VIII 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto IX 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, works-lists, photocopied scores, and other materials for a course in concerto literature, including photocopied book The Solo Concerto by Engel (Cologne: Arno Volk Verlag, 1964), 88 pp. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto X 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto XI 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied program notes and book excerpts, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973.","Contents: Counterpoint I 30 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in the history and technique of polyphony and counterpoint. Date(s) of materials: ? Counterpoint II 30 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores and book chapters, and assignments for a course in the history and technique of polyphony and counterpoint. Date(s) of materials: ? Danish Art/Artists 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards depicting artwork, costume design sketches, and museums in Denmark and Sweden. Date of materials: ? Dutch Art I 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Dutch and Flemish artwork (Anraadt Ruisdael). Date(s) of materials: ? Dutch 2 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Dutch and Flemish artwork (Steen Witte). Date(s) of materials: ? Exams 1975-1984 30 1 item Contents: binder contains quizzes and examinations for courses in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1975-1984.","Contents: Festivals 1965-1968 31 1 item Contents: binder contains newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases, and photocopied programs concerning various American and European music festivals, arranged alphabetically. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1968. Film Music 1972-1973 31 1 item Contents: binder contains monthly program notes distributed to members of WTOP-TV's Cinema Club 9. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1973. Folk Music 5 31 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, lyrics, etc. for an 8-week course in folk music, primarily American folk song. Date(s) of materials: ? Frank Lloyd Wright 1984 31 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards and newspaper and magazine clippings related to architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (1869-1959). Date(s) of materials: ca. 1984. Grieg 1992-1995 31 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards, magazine clippings, and play programs related to composer Edvard Grieg and playwright Henrik Ibsen; also depictions of \"troll\" figurines. Date(s) of materials: 1992-1995.","Contents: Grunewald 32 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards depicting paintings by Mathias Grunewald (c. 1475-1528) and the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, France. Date(s) of materials: ? Harmony I (1) 1995-1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, assignments, tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1995-1996. Harmony I (2) 1995-1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, assignments, tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1995-1996. Harmony I (3) 1980, 1984 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1980, 1984. Harmony II (1) 1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 116 (Harmony II). Date(s) of materials: 1996.","Contents: Harmony II (2) 1996 33 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, photocopied book chapters, and student grades for theory course Music 116 (Harmony II). Date(s) of materials: 1996. Haydn 33 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in the life and music of Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). Date(s) of materials: ? Hillwood Museum 33 1 item Contents: binder contains brochures and color postcards of the Hillwood Museum in Washington, D.C. and its furnishings and artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? History Exams I 1966, 1968 33 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied achievement test in musical score analysis and photocopied GRE music exam. Date(s) of materials: 1966 and 1968. History Exams II 1962-1967 33 1 item Contents: binder contains general and comprehensive examinations and related notes in music history, music theory, and other musical concentrations. Date(s) of materials: 1962-1967. History Review I 1968 33 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, notes, and photocopied scores for a series of lectures in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1968. History Review II 1965-1966 33 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, and photocopied scores for a graduate review course in music history. Date(s) of materials, 1965-1966","Contents: HTA I Take Home 34 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied scores to medieval and Renaissance musical compositions assigned to particular students for analysis. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA IV 1985-1995 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, outlines, lecture notes, works-lists, photocopied scores, etc. for courses in 20th-century music history and styles. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1995. HTA IV Class Notes 1979-1984 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, outlines, lecture notes, works-lists, photocopied book chapters, etc. for courses in 20th-century music history and styles. Date(s) of materials: 1979-1984. HTA IV Composers 34 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied program notes and book chapters, etc. for lectures on specific composers from mid-19th century to mid-20th century. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I Class Book 1989-1992 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture outlines and notes, photocopied scores and program notes, and related materials for Music 335, a course in medieval and Renaissance music history. Date(s) of materials: 1989-1992.","Contents: HTA I (1) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture outlines, and photocopied book chapters for Music 335, a course in ancient, medieval, and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (2) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied book chapters for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (3) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied book chapters and scores for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (Oral Reports) 1987-1995 35 1 item Contents: binder contains reports and scores submitted by students in courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1987-1995.","Contents: HTA I Exams (1) 1983-1989 36 1 item Contents: binder contains tests for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1983-1989. HTA I Exams (2) 1978-1982 36 1 item Contents: binder contains tests for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1978-1982. HTA I Intro Book 1978-1996 36 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, class schedules, reading and listening lists, and lecture outlines for Music 535, a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1978-1996. HTA I Term Projects 1987-1993 36 1 item Contents: binder contains guidelines and photocopied scores for musical analysis projects for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1987-1993. Instrumental Baroque I 1973 36 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, student grades, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters related to a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Instrumental Baroque II 36 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, and photocopied scores and tablatures for a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Instrumental Baroque III 37 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters for a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: ? Instruments Postcards 37 1 item Contents: binder contains clippings and color postcards bearing photographs of string instruments. Date(s) of materials: ? Italian II 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Italian Renaissance artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? Italian III 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Italian Renaissance artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? Klee/Hartmann Postcards 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and magazine clippings reproducing art by Paul Klee (1879-1940) and Viktor Hartmann (1834-1873). Date(s) of materials: ? Lecture Notes Class-20th C. 37 1 item Contents: binder contains notes for lectures on court music, Romanticism, and 20th-century musical ideologies. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Lecture (Arts Ed) 1978? 38 1 item Contents: binder contains notes for lectures on arts education advocacy and on performing arts venues in Baltimore. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1978. Madrigal I 1974 38 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied articles and book chapters for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Madrigal II 38 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied program notes for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: ? Madrigal III 1974 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Matisse 38 1 item Contents: binder color postcards and clippings which reproduce artworks by Henri Matisse (1869-1954). Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval I 1967-68 1967-1971 38 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, works-lists, bibliographies, and photocopied book chapters and encyclopedia entries for courses in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1971.","Contents: Medieval II 1967-68 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book chapters, and musical examples for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval IX 1970-1973 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for courses in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1973. Medieval Music/ Music Appreciation 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied book chapters for courses in medieval music and in music appreciation. Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval VI 1969-1974 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied scores for courses in medieval music as well as research and lecture material on Japanese music. Date(s) of materials: 1969-1970. Medieval VII 1973-1974 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974.","Contents: Medieval VIII 1973-1974 40 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied or dittoed scores for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Misc. 1991 40 1 item Contents: binder contains documentation of Di Bonaventura's university and professional activities and responsibilities, including committee/panel assignments, memberships, courses taught, lectures, writings of program notes, honors and awards, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1991. Monet 40 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards which reproduce paintings by Claude Monet (1840-1926. Date(s) of materials: ? Monteverdi (Course) 1974-1975 40 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied scores for courses in the sacred music of Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643). Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Mozart 40 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and clippings depicting images of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and of buildings where he lived and worked. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Music 531 20th C. 1995 41 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in 20th-century music. Date(s) of materials: 1995. Music and Nature 1992 41 1 item Contents: binder contains notes and photocopied scores for a lecture series on \"Music and Nature.\" Date(s) of materials: 1992. Music Halls 41 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards showing various concert halls. Date(s) of materials: ? Music History II 1984-1991 41 1 item Contents: binder contains examinations given in courses in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1984-1991. Musical Style 41 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines, notes, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of musical style. Date(s) of materials: ? National Wildlife 1973-1976 41 1 item Contents: binder contains several issues of the magazine National Wildlife. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1976. International Wildlife 1973-1976 41 1 item Contents: binder contains several issues of the magazine International Wildlife. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1976.","Contents: Nationalism I 1968 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in musical Nationalism. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Nationalism II 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in musical Nationalism. Date(s) of materials: ? Nature 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts and photocopied album liner notes for a course in Music and Nature. Date(s) of materials: ? Opera I 1968-1973 42 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968-1973. Opera II 1972 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book chapters, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972.","Contents: Opera III 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera IV 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera V 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera VI 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972.","Contents: Opera VII 1968 44 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Opera VIII 1968 44 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Opera IX 1968-1973 44 1 item Contents: binder contains copies of student term papers and an examination related to courses in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968-1973. Oral Reports 1988-1995 44 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily outlines and scripts for oral reports by students on terms and topics from music history. Date(s) of materials: 1988-1995.","Contents: 1985-1991 45 1 item Contents: binder containing syllabi, notes, lecture outlines, photocopied book excerpts, assignments, etc. for PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1991. PAGE (2) 45 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture outlines, notes, and photocopied materials for PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: ? PAGE Quiz 1985-1990 45` 1 item Contents: binder containing tests used in PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1990. Paintings 45 1 item Contents: binder containing color clippings and postcards reproducing paintings by various artists. Date(s) of materials: ? Peabody Conservatory 1964-1967 45 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, assignments, dictation exercises, etc. for courses in symphonic literature and basic music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1967.","Contents: Personal I 1955-1979 46 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied newspaper, magazine, and program clippings and publicity materials about Ann di Bonaventura Flaccavento (violinist and conductor), Anthony di Bonaventura (pianist), and Mario di Bonaventura (conductor). Date(s) of materials: 1955-1979. Personal II 1970-1975 46 1 item Contents: binder contains professional correspondence, applications for university positions, meeting minutes, photocopied clippings, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1975. Personal III 1967-1982 46 1 item Contents: binder contains correspondence and ephemeral materials related to Dr. di Bonaventura's associations with Peabody Conservatory, George Mason University, ASCAP, Yale, Harvard, the Smithsonian Institution, the Music Critics Association, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1982. Pointillism 46 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and clippings reproducing works of pointillistic art. Date(s) of materials: 1991? [unlabeled] 46 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards depicting Liszt, Tchaikovsky, and Verdi. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Professional Misc. 1990-1991 47 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1990-1991. Renaissance I 1970 47 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily copies of students' term-papers for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1970. Renaissance II 1974 47 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance III 1974 47 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974.","Contents: Renaissance 4 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? Renaissance I 1965 1964-1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture outlines and student grades for courses in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1974. Renaissance II Summer 67 1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance III 1972-1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for courses in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1974.","Contents: Renaissance IV Summer 67 1974 49 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance V 1968 49 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? Reviews 1965-1980 49 1 item Contents: binder containing photocopied clippings of concert reviews written by Sam di Bonaventura and published in Baltimore Sun. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1980. Reviews III 1972-1975 49 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily typescripts and photocopied clippings of concert reviews written by di Bonaventura for the Baltimore Sun, and related materials. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1975.","Contents: Ricercar Canzona I 1975 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music, particularly the genres of canzona, chanson, and ricercar. Date(s) of materials: 1975. Ric[ercar] Canz[ona] II 1975 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and similar materials for a course in Renaissance music, particularly the genre of ricercar. Date(s) of materials: 1975. Romantic (1) 1983 50 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, etc. for Music 535, a course in musical Romanticism. Date(s) of materials: 1983. Romantic II 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, etc. for a course in musical Romanticism. Date(s) of materials: ? Romantic III 1988-1990 50 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts for courses introducing music history. Date(s) of materials: 1988-1990.","Contents: Schonbrun[n] 51 1 item Contents: binder containing color postcards and clippings of the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna. Date(s) of materials: ? S di B 1993 1993 51 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1993 S di B 1992 1992 51 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1992. S di B I 1975-1985 51 1 item Contents: binder containing annual summaries of academic activities with supporting documents. Date(s) of materials: 1975-1985. S di B II 1976-1985 51 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily photocopied of concert reviews and program notes written by di Bonaventura. Date(s) of materials: 1976-1985.","Contents: Sonata I 1974-1975 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and student grades for a course in the Baroque sonata. Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Sonata II 1974-1975 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the Baroque sonata. Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Spanish Art 52 1 item Contents: binder containing color postcards and clippings reproducing artwork by Spanish painters. Date(s) of materials: ? Survey 1 1979-1994 52 1 item Contents: binder containing syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for Music 231, Survey of World Music. Date(s) of materials: 1979-1994. Survey 2 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in world music as well as miscellaneous lecture notes. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Survey 3 1986-1990 53 1 item Contents: binder contains student reports, lecture notes, and photocopied materials related to courses in world music Date(s) of materials: 1986-1990. Symphonic Lit I 1966-1974 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1974. Symphonic Lit II 1973-1974 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Symphonic Lit III 1966 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966.","Contents: Symphonic Lit IV 1973-1974 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Symphonic Literature 1966-67 I 1964-1969 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for courses in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1969. Symphonic Literature 1966-67 II 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: ? Symphonic Literature 1966-67 III 1966 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966.","Contents: Symphonic Literature 1966-67 IV 1966-1967 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967. Symphonic Literature V 1973-1974 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Tchaikowsky 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied book excerpts for a course in the music of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Date(s) of materials: ? Test Material 55 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied tests from Study Guide for The Enjoyment of Music by Bergreen and Castellini. Date(s) of materials: 1963? Theory 1965-1968 55 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises and tests for courses in music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1968. Theory 1965-1967 55 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily lecture notes, musical examples, and exercises for courses in beginning and intermediate harmony. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1967.","Contents: Theory 1961-1962 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, class schedules, outlines, exercises, and tests for courses in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1961-1962. Theory I 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory I 1965-1966 56 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, exercises, and tests for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1966. Theory I 1966 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and exercises for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966. Theory II 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory II 1966-67 1966-1967 56 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, texts, lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967.","Contents: Theory II 1965-66 1965-1966 57 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, exercises, and tests for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1966. Theory III 57 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises for a course in intermediate music theory Date(s) of materials: ? Theory III 1966-67 I 1966-1967 57 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967. Theory IV [sic] 1980-1981 57 1 item Contents: binder contains correspondence, brochures, and other materials relating to di Bonaventura's service on a committee to design a degree in arts management. Date(s) of materials: 1980-1981. Theory Textbook 57 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied excerpts from an unattributed textbook on music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory VI 1953-54 57 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises and lecture notes for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1953-1954.","Contents: Theory Workbook 58 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied pages from a music theory workbook and an unopened (shrink-wrapped) copy of Music in Theory and Practice : Solutions Manual to Volume I Workbook : Sixth Edition / Bruce Benward [and] Gary White. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory Workbook Volume I 58 1 item Contents: binder contains Instructor's Manual to Accompany Music in Theory and Practice : Fifth Edition : Volumes 1 and 2 / Bruce Benward [and] Gary White. Date(s) of materials: 1993? Theory Workbook Volume II 58 1 item Contents: binder contains Music in Theory and Practice : Solutions Manual to Accompany Workbook : Fourth Edition : Volume 1 / Bruce Benward [and] Gary White. Date(s) of materials: 1989? Vienna 58 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards bearing reproductions of artworks or photographs of historical Viennese personalities (including Beethoven and Schubert), architecture, and furnishings. Date(s) of materials: ? Wagner 58 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards, brochures, and clippings of images relating to Richard Wagner and his milieu. Date(s) of materials: ? Women 58 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing artwork by female painters. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Women in Music Medieval-Classical 1997 59 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in Women in Music. Date(s) of materials: 1997. Survey of World Music 1981-1993 59 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts used in courses in folk, traditional, and world music. Date(s) of materials: 1981-1993. World Music Survey C-K 1986-1993 59 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily copies of handouts that supplemented oral reports by students in world music courses. Date(s) of materials: 1986-1993. Survey of World Music M-S 1986-1993 59 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily copies of handouts that supplemented oral reports by students in world music courses. Date(s) of materials: 1986-1993.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Collection consists of notebooks containing related research notes, scholarly papers, concert programs, musical scores and sheet music arranged alphabetically by subject.","This collection is housed at the WRLC Shared Collections Facility.","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Secular Misc., 2.Sources, 3.Summary, 4.Theoretical, 5.Tropes and Sequences Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Sample Exams, Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Ballade, 2.Caccia, 3.Compositional Practice, 4.Historical: 14th cent., 5.Instrumental, 6.Instruments, 7.Lauda (EMPTY), 8.Madrigal, 9.Mass, 10.Misc., 11.Motet, 12.Notation, 13.Performance Practice Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Compositional Practice, 2.Historical 15th cent., 3.Unlabled: Canti, Carols, Historical 15th cent. Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15th Century II Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Charts Headings: 1.Instrumental, 2.Mass, 3.Unlabled: 15th cent. Misc., 4.Motet, 5.Notation, 6.Performance Practice, 7.Sacred Misc. Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15th Century III Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Secular Misc., 2.Sources, 3.Summary, 4.English Music, 5.Flemish Music, 6.German Music, 7.Italian Music, 8.Spanish Music, 9.Unlabled: Theoretical 15th cent., Tinctoris, Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Chanson, 3.Chorale, 4.Unlabled: 16th cent. Compositional Practice, 5.Dance (EMPTY), 6.Frottola, 7.Historical, 8.Instrumental Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Lied, 2.Madrigal, 3.Madrigal Comedy, 4.Mass, 5.Miscellaneous, 6.Motet, 7.Notation, 8.Passion, 9.Performance Practice Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Program Music, 2.Psalms, 3.Publishers, 4.Quodlibet, 5.Religion, 6.Sacred Misc, 7.Sacred Misc., 8.Sources, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:1968-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.British Museum 38539, 2. Brogynton MS.27, 3.Cambridge Dd.2.11, 4.Cambridge Dd 5.78.5, 5. Cambridge Dd.9.33, 6.Edinburgh Univ. Dc.5.125, 7.Trinity Coll., Dublin D.1.21 Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Inventories Headings: 1.Petrucci Motet Prints, 2.Antico Motets (1520-21), 3.Petreius Motets (1538), 4.Moderne Motets (1532), 5.Mantanus-Neuberus Motets (1540), 6.Du Chemin Motets (1554) Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Catalogues Headings: 1.Unlabled: A Catalogue of French Chansons, 2.Montanus Neuberus, 3.Unlabled: Petrucci Motet Prints Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Orchestral, 2.Overture, 3.Performance Practice, 4.Programme Music, 5.Religion, 6.Sacred, 7.Song, 8.Sonata, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Symphony, 12.Theoretical, 13.Variation, 14.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.American Music, 2.Ballet, 3.Choral, 4.Compositional Practice, 5.Concerto, 6.Chamber, 7.Conductors, 8.Historical, 9.Instrumental, 10.Keyboard, 11.Literary, 12.Misc., 13.Opera, 14.Oratorio, 15.Orchestral Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Performance Practice, 2.Programme Music (EMPTY), 3.Religion, 4.Sacred, 5.Sonata, 6.Suite, 7.Summary, 8.Symphony, 9.Theoretical, 10.Tone Poem, 11.Variation (EMPTY), 12.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Sociology, 2.Comparison, 3.Characs (EMPTY), 4.Repertory, 5.Beethoven, 6.Chart, 7.20th C., 8.Repertory (EMPTY) Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Musical Scores, Charts, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Unlabled: The Romantic Concerto, 2.Unlabled: Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, Op.64, 3.Unlabeled: Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4, Op.58, 4.Unlabeled: Lalo Op.21 \"Symphonie Espagnole,\" 5.Unlabeled:19th cent. notes Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Compositional Practice, 2.Unlabeled: Historical 1st-10th cent., 3.Instruments, 4.Mass, 5.Misc., 6.Monophony, 7.Unlabeled: Notation, 8.Polyphony, 9.Religion, 10.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Musical Scores, Sample Assignments Headings: 1.Unlabeled: Music in 20th Century, 2.2nd Semester, 3.Isms, 4.Post Romant., 5.Nationalism, 6.Schoenberg, 7.Bartok, 8.Debussy, 9.Stravinsky, 10.Webern, 11.Milhaud, 12.Copland, 13.Berg Date(s) of materials: 1964-65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeadings: 1.Unlabeled: Music History: 22, 2.History, 3.Introduction, 4.Formal Paper (EMPTY), 5.Composers, 6.20th Cent. Trends, 7.Primitivism, 8.Microtonalism, 9.Exoticism, 10.Post-Romanticism, 11.Computer Music, 12.Pandiatonicism, 13.Impressionism, 14.Post-Impress. Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations, Syllabi Headings: 1.Biblio., 2.Introduction, 3.Isms, 4.Composers, 5.Pandiatonicism, 6.Microtonalism, 7.Cubism, 8.Neo-Classicism, 9.Atonalism, 10.Aleatoricism, 11.Electronicism, 12.Instrumental Exploration, 13.Jazz, 14.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles on 20th Century Composers from [a] textbook(s) Headings: 1.Unlabeled Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Jazz, 2.Futurism, 3.Impressionism, 4.Expressionism, 5.Nationalism, 6.Electronicism, 7.Neo-Classicism, 8.Post-Impressionism, 9.Minimalism, 10.Post-Romanticism, 11.Scriabin, 12.Fauvism, 13.Computer, 14.Exoticism, 15.Verism Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Charts, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Americana, 2.Ballet, 3.Chamber (EMPTY), 4.Choral, 5.Composers, 6.Compositional Practice, 7.Concerto, 8.Historical, 9.Incidental Music, 10.Instrumental, 11.Piano Music, 12.Literary, 13.Mass (EMPTY), 14.Misc. Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Notation, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral, 4.Overture, 5.Performance Practice, 6.Programme Music, 7.Sacred, 8.Sonata, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Symphony, 12.Theoretical, 13.Tone Poem (EMPTY), 14.Variation (EMPTY), 15.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Woodwind, 2.Brass, 3.Strings, 4.Percussion, 5.Keyboard, 6.Names, 7.Multiple, 8.Voice, 9.Special, 10.Jazz, 11.Examples Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles in alphabetical order about 20th cent. pianists Headings: 1.Unlabeled Date(s) of materials: [1958-]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Africa, 2.Africa, North 3.Algeria, 4.Egypt, 5.Libya (EMPTY), 6.Morocco, 7.Sudan, 8.Tunisia, 9.United Arab Republic (EMPTY), 10.Java Date(s) of materials: [1967,1972-]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes Headings: 1.Medieval, 2.Renaissance, 3.Baroque, 4.Classical, 5.Romantic, 6.20th Century 7.Misc. Date(s) of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Asia, 2.Afghanistan, 3.Bhutan (EMPTY), 4.Borneo, 5.Brunei (EMPTY), 6.Burma, 7.Cambodia, 8.Ceylon, 9.Cyprus (EMPTY), 10.Formosa (EMPTY), 11.Hong Kong (EMPTY), 12.Indonesia, 13.Iran, 14.Iraq (EMPTY), 15.Israel, 16.Jordan (EMPTY), 17.Korea Date(s) of materials: 1967-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Kuwait (EMPTY), 2.Laos, 3.Lebanon (EMPTY), 4.Malaysia (EMPTY), 5.Malaya, 6.Macao (EMPTY), 7.Mongolia, 8.Nepal, 9.Pakistan, 10.Philippines, 11.Sarawak (EMPTY), 12.Saudi Arabia (EMPTY), 13.Singapore (EMPTY), 14.Syria, 15.Thailand, 16.Tibet, 17.Vietnam, 18.Yemen Date(s) of materials: 1970-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Arrangement, 2.Caricature, 3.Christmas, 4.Composites, 5.Dance, 6.History, 7.Humor, 8.Instruments, 9.March, 10.Royalty, 11.Texts, 12.Records, 13.Genesis Date(s) of materials: -1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Articles on Bach), 2.I-Bach:Biography, 3.II, 4.III, 5.IV-Keyboard Music, 6.V-Keyboard Music, 7.VI-Keyboard and Choral Music, 8.VII-Mass, 9.VIII-Complete Works Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Canon, 4.Chaconne, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Chorale, 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance Dates of materials: 1971, 1985-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.1-19, 2.20-29, 3.30-39, 4.40-49, 5.50-59, 6.60-69 Date(s) of materials: 1973, 1982-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.70-79, 2.80-89, 3.90-99, 4.100-109, 5.110-119, 6.120-129, 7.130-139, 8.140-149, 9.150-159, 10.160-169, 11.170-179, 12.180-189, 13.190-199, 14.200-209, 15.210-219, 16.220-229 (EMPTY), 17.230-239, 18.240-249 Date(s) of materials: 1972, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Unlabeled:\"Gott, der Herr, is Sonn' und Schild,\" 2.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1972-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Brandenburgs, 2.Brandenburg No. I, 3.Brandenburg No. II, 4.Brandenburg No. III, 5.Brandenburg No. IV, 6.Brandenburg No. V, 7.Brandenburg No.VI, 8.Clavier, 9.Clavier in A, 10.Clavier in D, 11.Clavier in E (EMPTY), 12.Clavier in F (EMPTY), 13.Clavier in f, 14. Clavier in g, 15.2 Clavier in C, 16.2 Clavier in C, 17.3 Clavier in C, 18.3 Clavier in d, 19.4 Clavier in a, 20.Clav/Fl/Vn, 21.Italian, 22.Misc., 23.Oboe/Violin, 24.Violin in a, 25.Violin in E, 26.Two Violins Date(s) of materials: 1943, 1973, 1977-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bach, Johann Christoff (1642-1703), 2.Johann Christoff Friedrich, 3.Bach, Johann Ernst, 4.Johann George, 5.Johann Phillip 6.Bach, John Michael (1648-94) (EMPTY), 7.Bach II, J.S., 8.Bach, W.F., 9.Bach, W.F.E. Date(s) of materials: 1954, 1975-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Carl Phillip Emanuel, 2.Gottlieb Friedrich, 3.Bach, Heinrich (1615-92), 4.Bach, Johann Christoff (1735-82) Dates of materials: 1954, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Fantasia, 2.Fugue, 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Invention, 5.Keyboard Music, 6.Lute Music, 7.Magnificat, 8.Mass Dates of materials: 1978, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Motet, 3.Musical Offering, 4.Oratorio, 5.Orchestra Music, 6.Organ Music Dates of materials: 1962,1980-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Partita, 2.Passacaglia, 3.Passion, 4.Prelude Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1979-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ricercar, 2.Sonata, 3.Style, 4.Suite, 5.Toccata, 6.Variation 7.Transcription Date(s) of materials: 1973, 1977, 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Banchieri, 2.Unlabeled: Bellini Date(s) of materials: 1966-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc., Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Letters (EMPTY), 8.March (EMPTY), 9.Misc. (EMPTY), 10.Opera, 11.Orch. Misc., 12.Overture, 13.Piano Music, 14.Prelude (EMPTY), 15.Quartet (EMPTY), 16.Serenade (EMPTY), 17.Sonata (EMPTY), 18.Song, 19.Song Cycle, 20.Style, 21.Symphony, 22.Toccata, 23.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1966-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Complete Works, 2.Composers, 3.Bach, 4.Corelli, 5.Handel, 6.Lully, 7.Monteverdi, 8.Purcell, 9.Vivaldi Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969, 1977-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Canzona, 2.Capriccio, 3.Consort Music, 4.Fantasia, 5.Fugue, 6.In Nomine Dates of materials: 1970-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Partita, 2.Prelude, 3.Ricercar, 4.Sonata, 5.Suite, 6.Toccata, 7.Tombeau, 8.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1976, 1978-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Syllabi Headings: 1.[Class] 1, 2.[Class] 2, 3.[Class] 3, 4.[Class] 4, 5.[Class] 5, 6.[Class] 6, 7.[Class] 7, 8.[Class] 8, 9.[Class] 9 Date(s) of materials:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Instrumental, 2.Keyboard, 3.Lute, 4.Instruments, 5.Style (EMPTY), 6.Performance Practice, 7.Compositional Practice, 8.Wind Music Dates of materials: 1947, 1967, 1970, 1976, 1977-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Historical, 2.Arts, 3.Literary, 4.Misc., 5.1968 Course, 6.Theoretical Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles Headings: 1.Opera Date(s) of materials: 1970, 1976-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1971, 1976-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Orchestral, 2.Overture, 3.Concerto Date(s) of materials: 1967, 1970, 1976-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Baroque Misc.), 2.Cantata, 3.Chorale, 4.Lute Song, 5.Lied, 6.Madrigal, 7.Madrigal Comedy, 8.Mass, 9.Motet, 10.Passion, 11.Sacred Misc. Dates of materials: 1967, 1969-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled: The Baroque, 2.Unlabeled: Requiem, 3.Unlabeled: Terminology, 4.Unlabeled: History of the Baroque, 5.Unlabeled: Chronology of Events and Musicians in Baroque Period, 6.Unlabeled: Chronology of the Baroque, 7.Unlabeled: Oratorio, 8.Italian, 9.French Date(s) of materials: 1970,1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Baroque, 2.Topics, 3.Recordings, 4.Orchestra:History, 5.String Instrument Makers, 6.Orchestra: Seating, 7.Orchestra:Instruments, 8.Orchestra:Sound, 9.Orchestra:Score, 10.Orchestra:Organizations/Conds, 11.Orchestra:Show-Pieces, 12.Orchestra: Hall, 13.Vocal Forms, 14.Mass:Text, 15.Bach:Biography, 16.Cantata:Description, 17.Bach:Cantata, 18.Oratorio:Definition, 19.Mendelssohn:Oratorio, 20.Bach:Fugue, 21.Bach:Magnificat, 22.Handel:Concerto, 23.Suite:Definition, 24.Bach:Suite, 25.Handel:Suite, 26.Motet. 27.Venice, 28.Figured Bass, 29.Chamber Music, 30.Sonata, 31.Bach:Sonata, 32.Bach:Partita Date(s) of materials: 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21. Baroque III Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Lecture Notes Headings: 1.July 11:Music in Baroque, 2.July 12, 3.July 15:Exam, 4.July 16:Chamber Music, 5.July 17:Chamber Music, 6.July 18:Chamber Music, 7.July 19:Chamber Music, 8.July 22: Chamber Music, 9.July 23:Orchestral Forms Date(s) of materials: 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Baroque XI:Baroque Instruments, 2.Baroque XII:Baroque Instruments, 3.Baroque XIII:Baroque Instruments, 4.Baroque XIV:Baroque Instruments, 5.Baroque XV:Baroque Instruments, 6.Baroque XVI:Bar.Instr., 7.Baroque XVII:Bar.Instr., 8.Unlabeled:Baroque Instruments XVIII, 9.Baroque XIX:Bar. Instr., 10.Baroque XX: Bar. Instr., 11.Baroque XXI:Bar. Instr. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.General, 2.Summary Date(s) of materials: 1950, 1967, 1977-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.July 24 (Overture), 2.Unlabeled (July 25), 3.July 26 (Overture), 4.July 29, 5.July 30, 6.July 31, 7.August 1, 8.August 2, 9.August 5, 10.August 6 Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Overture, 2.Performance Practice, 3.Prelude-Fugue (EMPTY), 4.Programme Music, 5.Religion, 6.Ricercar, 7.Sacred Misc., 8.Secular Misc., 9.Sonata, 10.Sources Date(s) of materials: 1959, 1969-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Orchestra, 3.Piano No.1, 4.Piano No.2, 5.Piano No.3, 6.Two Pianos, 7.Viola, 8.Violin No.1, 9.Violin No.2 Date(s) of materials: 1946, 1962, 1971, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Choral Music Dates of materials: 1967, 1976, 1980, 1986-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Piano Music, 2.Quartet, 3.Rhapsody, 4.Sonata, 5.Song, 6.Style, 7.Suite, 8.Tone Poem Date(s) of materials: 1966, 1967, 1980-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Complete Works, 2.Dance, 3.Divertimento, 4.Etude, 5.Fantasia (EMPTY), 6.Instrumental Music, 7.Letters, 8.Literary, 9.Misc., 10.Opera, 11.Orchestral Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1963, 1970, 1976, 1985, 1987-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bagatelle (EMPTY), 3.Ballet, 4.Bibliography, 5.Biography, 6.Cantata Date(s) of materials: 1936, 1969, 1970, 1979-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Camber Music, 2.Choral Misc., 3.Complete Works, 4.Dance, 5.Fantasia, 6.Fugue (EMPTY), 7.Incidental Music, 8.Instrumental Misc. Dates of materials: 1960, 1969, 1979, 1981-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Piano I, 3.Piano II, 4.Piano III, 5.Piano IV Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1973, 1980-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Piano V, 2.Triple, 3.Violin Date(s) of materials: 1935, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Keyboard Music, 2.Letters, 3.Literary (EMPTY), 4.March (EMPTY), 5.Mass, 6.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1960, 1973, 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Overture, 5.Quartet, 6.Quintet, 7.Romance, 8.Rondo (EMPTY), 9.Septet, 10.Sextet, 11.Song Dates of materials: 1902, 1907, 1964, 1970, 1981-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cello, 2.Misc., 3.Piano, 4.Sonatina, 5.Violin Date(s) of materials: 1967,1970, 1976, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Style, 2.Tone Poem (EMPTY), 3.Transcription, 4.Trio, 5.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1985-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. 2, 4.No.3, No.4, No.5 Date(s) of materials:1970, 1976, 1979, 1981-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.No. 6, 2.Unlabeled (No. 7), 3.No. 8, 4.No. 9, Wellington Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1973, 1975, 1981-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Aria, 2. Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Letters, 7.Literary, 8.Misc., 9.Orchestral Misc., 10.Quartet, 11.Sonata, 12.Song, 13.Style, 14.Suite Dates of materials: 1963, 1967, 1976, 1980-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles (English and Italian), Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Lulu, 3.Wozzeck Dates of materials: 1959, 1965, 1967, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Instrumental Misc., 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.March, 11.Mass, 12.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1976-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Overture, 5.Song, 6.Style, 7.Te Deum Dates of materials: 1943, 1960, 1973, 1976-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Program Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Fantastique, 3.Funebre, 4.Harold, 5.Romeo and Juliet Dates of materials: 1966, 1975, 1984-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Aesthetics, 2.Ballet, 3.Bibliography (EMPTY), 4.Biography, 5.Complete Works, 6.Incidental Music, 7.Literary, 8.Mass, 9.Misc., 10.Opera, 11.Orchestral Misc., 12.Overture, 13.Piano Misc., 14.Psalm, 15.Serenade, 16.Sonata, 17.Song, 18.Style (EMPTY), 19.Symphony Dates of materials: 1971,1975, 1982-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Biber, Franz (1644-1704), 2.Binchois, Gilles (c.1400-60) Dates of materials: 1971, 1974-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Bizet Misc.-Pearl Fishers, Carmen, Symphony), 2.Unlabeled (Carmen) Date(s) of materials: 1905, 1941, 1965, 1977, 1985-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Blacher, 2.Blackwood, 3.Boccherini Dates of materials: 1968, 1976, 1978-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Concerto, 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Misc., 5.Opera, 6.Piano Misc., 7.Quartet, 8.Quintet, 9.Rhapsody, 10.Service, 11.Sonata, 12.Style, 13.Suite, 14.Symphony, 15.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1966, 1979-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Canon, 4.Complete Works, 5.Dance, 6.Misc., 7.Sonata, 8.Unlabeled: Bononcini-Selected works Dates of materials: 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Boulez, 2.Brown Dates of materials: 1968, 1971, 1981-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballade (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia (EMPTY), 9.Fugue, 10.Intermezzo, 11.Letters, 12.Literary, 13.Misc., 14.Motet Dates of materials: 1970, 1973, 1989-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Arrangement, 2.Ballad (EMPTY), 3.Canon, 4.Choral Music, 5.Psalm (EMPTY), 6.Quartet, 7.Requiem, 8.Rhapsody, 9.Rinaldo (EMPTY), 10.Romance, 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Schicksalslied, 13.Tafellied, 14.Triumphlied, 15.Zigeunerlied Dates of materials: 1974, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Piano No.1, 3.Piano No.2, 4.Violin, 5.Violin-Cello Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1987-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Charts Headings: 1.Orchestral Music, 2.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 3.Overture, 4.Piano Misc., 5.Quartet, 6.Quintet, 7.Requiem, 8.Rhapsody, 9.Scherzo (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1944, 1964, 1968, 1972-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Serenade, 2.Sextet (EMPTY), 3.Sonata, 4.Song, 5.Style, 6.Transcription, 7.Trio, 8.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1978, 1988-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No.2 Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1975, 1976, 1987-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.No. 3, 2.No. 4 Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1972, 1978, 1979-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Papers Headings: 1.Beggar's Opera, 2.Budd, Billy, 3.Burning Furnace, 4.Curlew River, 5.Gloriana, 6.Grimes, Peter, 7.Herring, Albert, 8.Let's Make Opera, 9.Midsummer, 10.Noye's Fludde, 11.Opera Misc., 12.Prince of Pagodas (EMPTY), 13.Prodigal Son, 14.Rape of Lucretia, 15.Unlabled (Turn [of the Screw]) Dates of materials: 1962, 1971, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Carol, 6.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Choral Misc., 8.Complete Works, 9.Concerto, 10.Film Music, 11.Hymn, 12.Instrumental Music, 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Literary (EMPTY), 15.Mass, 16.Misc., 17.Nocturne, 18.Orchestral Music, 19.Prelude (EMPTY), 20.Psalm (EMPTY), 21.Quartet (EMPTY) Date(s) of materials: 1976, 1988, 1989-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Requiem, 2.Sonata, 3.Song, 4.Style, 5.Suite, 6.Symphony, 7.Te Deum, 8.Transcription, 9.Variation Dates of materials: 1960, 1966, 1978, 1987-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Intermezzo, 6.Letters, 7.Magnificat (EMPTY), 8.Mass, 9.Misc., 10.Motet (EMPTY), 11.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Overture, 13.Psalm (EMPTY), 14.Quartet, 15.Quintet, 16.Song (EMPTY), 17.Style, 18.Te Deum Dates of materials: 1967, 1972-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. I, 3.No. II, 4.No. III, 5.Unlabeled (No. IV), 6.No. V Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1971, 1979, 1985-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.No. VI, 2.No. VII, 3.No. VIII, 4.No. IX Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1976, 1982, 1986-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Musical Scores of sonatas by composer Buonamente Headings: None. Fills a 1\" binder. Dates of materials: 1626-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Caccini, Giulio (c.1560-1618), 2.Carissimi, Giacomo (1605-74), 3.Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) Dates of materials: 1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes Headings: None. Misc. information on composer John Cage. Fills a 1\" binder. Date(s) of materials: 1966, 1977, 1980-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Canon (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Comp. Works, 8.Concerto, 9.Discography, 10.Etude, 11.Fantasia, 12.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 13.Instrumental, 14.Letters (EMPTY), 15.Literary, 16.Madrigal, 17.Misc., 18.Opera (EMPTY), 19.Oratorio (EMPTY), 20.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 21.Overture, 22.Quartet, 23.Quintet, 24.Sonata, 25.Song, 26.Style, 27.Suite, 28.Symphony, 29.Variation, 30.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1968, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Mendelssohn, 2.Milhaud, 3.Nardini, 4.Paradisi, 5.Parry, 6.Pergolesi, 7.Piston, 8.Poulenc, 9.Prokofiev, 10.Pugnani, 11.Purcell, 12.Ravel, 13.Reger, 14.Rimsky, 15.Rosenmueller, 16.Roussel, 17.Rubenstein, A., 18.Saint-Saens, 19.Sammartini, 20.Schobert, 21.Schoenberg, 22.Schubert, 23.Schuman [William] Date(s) of materials: 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Charts Headings: 1.Arensky, 2.J.C. Bach, 3.C.P.E. Bach, 4.J.S. Bach, 5.W.F. Bach, 6.Bartok, 7.Beethoven, 8.Berg, 9.Biber, 10.Boccherini, 11.Borodin Dates of materials: 1974\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Brahms, 2.Cazzati, 3.Clementi, 4.Cooper, 5.Corelli, 6.Couperin, 7.Debussy, 8.Dittersdorf, 9.Dvorak, 10.Fasch, 11.Faure, 12.Franck, 13.Gabrielli, 14.Gade, 15.Geminiani, 16.Gibbons, 17.Glazunov, 18.Gluck, 19.Handel, 20.Harris, 21.Hindemith, 22.Honegger, 23.d'Indy, 24.Janacek, 25.Kodaly, 26.Krenek, 27.Lalo, 28.Lawes, W., 29.Leclair, 30.Legrenzi, 31.Locatelli, 32.Loeillet, 33.MacKenzie, 34.Malipiero, 35.Marini, 36.Martinu Dates of materials: 1974\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Haydn, 2.Mozart Date(s) of materials: 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Schumann, 2.Shostakovich, 3.Smetana, 4.Spohr, 5.Stamitz, 6.Stanford, 7.Stravinsky, 8.Tartini, 9.Tchaikovsky, 10.Telemann, 11.Torelli, 12.Vanhall, 13.Veracini, 14.Villa-Lobos, 15.Viotti, 16.Vitali, 17.Vivaldi, 18.Webern, 19.Misc. Dates of materials: 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Chausson, Ernest (1855-99), 2.Unlabeled (Chavez, Carlos (1899-1978)) Dates of materials: 1966, 1970, 1973, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Dissertation (1979), Notes, Articles Headings: None. Fills a 1\" binder Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1979, 1982-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations, Class Outlines Headings: 1.Outlines, 2.History, 3.Culture, 4.Music, 5.Theory, 6.Notation, 7.Instruments, 8.Performance Practice, 9.Art, 10.Theatre, Dates of materials: 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.China Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1969-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Astrology, 3.History, 4.Outline, 5.Society, 6.Instruments, 7.Literature, 8.Theory, 9.Notation, 10.Bach:Variation, 11.Music, 12.Theater Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Ballade, 4.Barcarolle, 5.Berceuse, 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto No. 1, 8.Concerto No. 2, 9.Dance Misc., 10.Etude, 11.Fantasia, 12.Fugue (EMPTY), 13.Impromptu Date(s) of materials: 1944, 1968, 1978, 1983-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Letters, 2.March, 3.Mazurka, 4.Misc., 5.Nocturne, 6.Piano Misc., 7.Polonaise, 8.Prelude, 9.Rondo, 10.Scherzo, 11.Sonata:Cello, 12.Sonata No. 1, 13.Sonata No. 2, 14.Sonata No. 3, 15.Song, 16.Style, 17.Trio (EMPTY), 18.Variation, 19.Waltz Dates of materials: 1902, 1959, 1964, 1967, 1979, 1992-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Lists, Articles Headings: None. Content fill a 2\" binder Date(s) of materials: 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes Headings: 1.Classicism, 2.Musical Characteristics, 3.Symphony, 4.Concerto, 5.Sinfonie Concertante, 6.Serenade, 7.Chamber Music, 8.Sonata, 9.Sacred Music, 10.Piano Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes Headings: 1.Music, 2.Mannheim, 3.Sonata, 4.Opera, 5.Concerto, 6.Symphony, 7.Serenade, 8.Performance Practice, 9.Term Papers Dates of materials: 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes Headings: 1.Classical, 2.Classical Review, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Cristofori, 5.Concerto, 6.Form, 7.Serenade, 8.Symphony, 9.Opera, 10.Opera: Seria vs. Buffa, 11.Mozart: Opera, 12.Pergolesi: Opera Dates of materials: 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Cantata, 2.Chamber (EMPTY), 3.Choral, 4.Compositional Practice, 5.Concerto, 6.Historical, 7.Instrumental, 8.Keyboard, 9.Literary (EMPTY), 10.Mass (EMPTY), 11.Misc., 12.Notation, 13.Opera, 14.Oratorio (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Biography (EMPTY), 2.Complete Works, 3.Mass Misc., 4.Missa AB Initio, 5.Missa AD Placitum, 6.Missa Domine Quis, 7.Missa Domini Est Terra, 8.Missa Nove Lectionum, 9.Missa Philomena, 10.Missa Plurium Modulorum Dates of materials: 1959\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Missa Plurium Motetorum, 2.Missa Quare Tremuerunt, 3.Missa Requiem, 4.Missa Tota Pulchra Es, 5.Missa Voulant Honneur, 6.Motet, 7.Song, 8.Works for Parody (EMPTY), 9.Style Dates of materials: 1959\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.dalAbaco, E.F., 2.Abbatini, 3.Acourt, 4.Adam, 5.Adam de la Halle, 6.Adam de St. Victor, 7.Unlabeled:Adam, A, 8.Adams, Claus, 9.Adams, D 10.Adams, J., 11.Addinsell, 12.Adler, S., 13.Adolphe, 14.dAgincour, 15.Agricola, A (EMPTY), 16.Agricola, J.F. (EMPTY), 17.Aho, 18.Ahrendt, K., 19.Aichinger, 20.Ainsworth, 21.Aitken, 22.Akutagawa 23.Alain, 24.Albeniz, 25.DAlbert, 26.Albert, H., 27.Albert, P., 28.Albicastro, 29.Albinoni, T.G. Dates of materials: 1946, 1985-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Albrechtsberger, 2.Albrici, 3.Albright, 4.Alcaraz, 5.Aldrich, D., 6.Aldrich, H., 7.Alexander, 8.Alfano, 9.Alford, 10.Alfven, 11.Alison, R., 12.Alix, 13.Alkan, 14.Allanbrook, 15.Allegri, 16.Almeida, 17.Altenburg, 18.DAlvimare, 19.Alwyn, 20.Ames, R., 21.Ammerbach, 22.Amram, 23.Amy, 24.Ana, 25.Anchieta, 26.Anderberg, 27.Anderson, L., 28.Anderson, T.J., 29.Andreae, 30.Andrews, R., 31.Andriessen, 32.Andrieu, 33.Andrix, 34.Anerio, F., 35.Anerio, G.F., 36.Anet, 37.Anfossi, 38.dAnglebert, 39.Anhalt, 40.Antes, 41.Antheil, 42.Anthonello, 43.Antico, 44.Antonii, 45.Antoniu, 46.Antonolini, 47.Applebaum, 48.Appleton Dates of materials: 1967,1972,1983-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Araujo (EMPTY), 2.Arcadelt, 3.Ardevol, 4.Arel, 5.Argento, 6.Arlan, D., 7.Arnatt, 8.Arne, 9.Arnell, 10.Arnldus de Bruck, 11.Arnold de Lantins, 12.Arnold, Malcolm, 13.Arnold, Maurice, 14.Arnold, S., 15.Arriaga, 16.Unlabeled:Arrigo, 17.Arthur, J., 18.Ascencio, 19.Ascher, 20.Ascue, 21.Ashley, 22.Ashton, W., 23.Asola, 24.Assandra (EMPTY), 25.Astonia, 26.Aston, H., 27.Attaignant, 28.Atterberg, 29.Attey, 30.Attwood (EMPTY), 31.Aubart, 32.Auber, 33.Auric, 34.Austin, 35.dAuvergne, 36.Aux Costeau, 37.Avison, 38.Avni, 39.Avshalomov, 40.Ayres, 41.Axelrod Dates of materials: 1953,1962-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Babbit, 2.Bach, J., 3.Bacheler, D., 4.Bachmann, 5.Bacon, 6.Badarzewska, 7.Badings, 8.Baeck, 9.Baird, 10.Baj (EMPTY), 11.Baker, C, 12.Baker, R., 13.Balada, 14.Balakirev, 15.Balassa, 16.Bales, 17.Balfe, 18.Ballantine, 19.Balls, 20.Baltzer, 21.Bamert, 22.Barati, 23.Barbaud, 24.Barbe, 25.Barbier, 26.Barbirolli, 27.Barboteli, 28.Bark, 29.Barker, 30.Barlow, 31.Barney, Joseph, 32.Barnes, B., 33.Baronnet, 34.Barr, M. 35.Barraque, 36.Barre, 37.Bartholus, 38.Bartolino, 39.Bartolomeus, 40.Bartolozzi, 41.Bartolucci, 42.Barton, A., 43.Barton, M. Dates of materials: 1967, 1976-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Basart, 2.Basiron, 3.Bassett, 4.Bassevi (EMPTY), 5.Bateson, 6.Batten, 7.Baumgartner, 8.Bak, 9.Bayer, 10.Bayle, 11.Bazelon, 12.Beale, 13.Beaujoyeaulx, B, 14.Beck, C., 15.Beck, F., 16.Becker, 17.Beckwith, J., 18.Beckwith, J.C., 19.Bedford, 20.Beesson, 21.Behrman, 22.Belasco, 23.Belcher, 24.Bellak, 25.Bellamy, 26.BellHaver, 27.Bellman, 28.Bencini, 29.Benda, F., 30.Benda, G., 31.Benet, 32.Benevoli, 33.Ben- Haim, 34.Benjamin, 35.Bennet, John, 36.Bennett, B., 37.Bennett, R. Rod., 38.Bennett, R. Rus., 39.Bennett, W. S., 40.Benson, A.C., 41.Benson, W., 42.Bentzon, Niels V., 43.Benvenuti Dates of materials: 1953, 1970, 1982, 1991-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Scholarly Papers, Articles, Program Notes Headings: 1.Beethoven (Piano No. 3; Piano No. 4; Piano No. 5; Violin Concerto, 6.Beethoven: Consecration; Prometheus; Egmont; Leonore No. 3; Romance No. 2; Symph. No. 1; Symph. No. 6; Symph. No. 7; Symph. No. 8; Symph. No. 9), 2.Berg, 3.Berlioz (Damn. of Faust; Overture: Roman Carnival; Symph. Fantastique) Dates of materials: 1968, 1970, 1979, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Berchem, 2.Berger, A., 3.Berger, T., 4.Bergman, Erik, 5.Bergsma, 6.Bergson, M., 7.Berio, 8.Berkeley, 9.Berkowitz, 10.Berlinsky, 11.Bermudo, 12.Bernabei, 13.Bernal-Jimenez, 14.Bernard, 15.Bernardi, 16.Bernart Ventadorn, 17.Bernasconi, 18.Bernhard, 19.Bernier, 20.Bertin, 21.Bertoni, 22.Bertrand, 23.Berwald, 24.Bettinelli, 25.Beyer, 26.Bialas, 27.Bibalo, 28.Billings, 29.Binkerd, 30.Bird, 31.Birtwistle Dates of materials: 1971, 1976, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Biscardi, 2.Bishop, 3.Bissell, 4.Bittner, 5.Blackford, 6.Bladen, 7.Blaise, 8.Blake, 9.Blake, D., 10.Blake, E..11.Blake,R., 12.Blakey, 13.Blanchard, 14.Bland, 15.Blank, 16.Blanks, 17.Blavet, 18.Bleyer, 19.Bliss, 20.Blitheman, 21.Blitzstein, 22.Bloch, A., 23.Blomdahl, 24.Blow, 25.Blumenfeld, 26.Boatrite, 27.Boatwright, 28.Bodenschatz, 29.Boeddecker, 30.Boehm, G., 31.Boehm, K., 32.Boehm, T., 33.Boehmer, 34.Boesset, 35.Bohlen, 36.Boieldieu, 37.Boismortier, 38.Boito Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1980, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Program Notes, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bolcom, 2.Boldemann, 3.Bomtempo, 4.Bonde, 5.Bono, 6.Bononcini, A.M., 7.Bononcini, G.B., 8.Bonporti, 9.Boone, 10.Boretti, 11.Borghi, 12.Borlet, 13.Borodin, 14.Bortnianski (EMPTY), 15.Boscovitch, 16.Bossi, 17.Bossinensis, 18.Bottesini, 19.Bottje, 20.Bottrigari, 21.Boumgartner, 22.Bourgeois (EMPTY), 23.Bousset (EMPTY), 24.Boutilier, 25.Bouvard (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1977, 1978, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Bowen, 2.Bowles, 3.Boyce, 4.Boyton, 5.Bozay, 6.Bozza, 7.Brackman, 8.Bradbery, 9.Brade (EMPTY), 10.Braein, 11.Branco, 12.Brandon, 13.Brandt, C., 14.Brant, 15.Brassin, 16.Braunlich, 17.Bray, John, 18.Brel, Jacque, 19.Bremner, 20.Brescianello, 21.Bresgen, 22.Brenick, 23.Breval, 24.Brewer, 25.Brian, 26.Bridge, 27.Brindle, 28.Brings, 29.Briquet, 30.Bristow, 31.Unlabeled (Brixi), 32.Brocus, 33.Broderip, 34.Broman, 35.Brome, 36.Brooke, 37.Brooks, 38.Brooks, R.J., 39.Brott, 40.Brouwer, 41.Brown, R., 42.Browne Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1969, 1976, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Brubeck, D., 2.Brubeck, H., 3.Bruch, 4.Bruck, 5.Brudieu, 6.Bruhns, 7.Brulo, 8.Brumel, 9.Bruneau, 10.Brunetti, 11.Brunswick, 12.Bryant, 13.Bubalo, 14.Bucci, 15.Buchner (EMPTY), 16.Bucht, 17.Buck, 18.Budd, 19.Bull, 20.Bullock, 21.Burge, 22.Burgess, 23.Burian, 24.Burkhard, F., 25.Burkhard, P., 26.Burkhard, W., 27.Burleigh, 28.Burt, 29.Burton, J., 30.Burton, S. Dates of materials: 1952, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1978, 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Bach, 2.Beethoven, 3.Chopin, 4.Handel, 5.Mozart, 6.Prokofiev, 7.Scriabin, 8.Schumann Dates of materials: 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bush, 2.Busnois, 3.Unlabeled (Busoni), 4.Bussotti, 5.Butterly, 6.Buttstedt (EMPTY), 7.Buxtehude, 8.Byrd, J., 9.Byrd, W., 10.Byrne Dates of materials: 1962, 1963, 1976, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cabanilles, 2.Cabezon, 3.Caccini, 4.Caceres, 5.Cadeac, 6.Cadman, 7.Calabro, 8.Callcot, J., 9.Caldara, 10.Call, 11.Callaway, 12.Caltabiano, 13.Calvisius, 14.Cambefort (EMPTY), 15.Cambert, 16.Camidge, 17.Camilleri, 18.Campion, 19.Campioni, 20.Campos-Parsi, 21.Campra, 22.Camps, 23.Cannabich, 24.Canning, 25.Canteloube, 26.Capirola, 27.Capua Dates of materials: 1953, 1973, 1980, 1984, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Notes Headings: 1.Cara, 2.Carden, 3.Cardoso, 4.Cardot, 5.Care, 6.Carey, H., 7.Carillo, 8.Carisi, 9.Carleton, N., 10.Carlid, 11.Carlstedt, 12.Carlos, 13.Carmen, 14.Carmines, 15.Caron, P., 16.Carpenter, J.A., 17.Carpentras, 18.Carr, B., 19.Carriere, 20.Carrillo, 21.Carter, J., 22.Carter, T., 23.Carulli, 24.Carvalho, 25.Carver, R. Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Casadesus, R., 2.Casals, 3.Casella, 4.Castaldo, 5.Castello, 6.Castelnuovo- Ted., 7.Catiglioni, 8.Castro, J.J., 9.Catalani, 10.Cavaccio, 11.Cavalieri, 12.Cavalli, 13.Cavazzoni, 14.Cazden, 15.Cazzati Dates of materials: 1963, 1966, 1973, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cedronio, 2.Cerha, 3.Cernohorsky, 4.Certon, 5.Cervetti, 6.Cesano (EMPTY), 7.Cesaris, 8.Cesti, 9.Chabrier, 10.Chadabe, 11.Chadwick, 12.Chagrin, 13.Chaikovsky, 14.Challoner, 15.Chambonnieres, 16.Chapi, 17.Chapin, 18.Charit, 19.Charpentier, G., 20.Charpentier, J., 21.Charpentier, M.A., 22.Chatman, 23.Chaudoir, 24.Chauls, 25.Chaumont, 26.Chaynes Dates of materials: 1948, 1969, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cheney, 2.Cherubini, 3.Chetwood, 4.Chiari, 5.Chilcot, 6.Child, W., 7.Childs, 8.Cibber, C., 9.Cibber, T., 10.Chilliwack, 11.Christou, 12.Chorley, 13.Ciconia, 14.Cikker, 15.Cilea, 16.Cima, 17.Cimara, 18.Cimarosa, 19.Cimello, 20.Clair, 21.Clark, R.K., 22.Clark, S., 23.Clark, H.L., 24.Clark, J., 25.Clasing Dates of materials: 1953, 1963, 1972, 1982, 1986, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Articles Headings: 1.Clemens, 2.Clementi, 3.Clementi, A., 4.Clerambolt, 5.Clough-Leighter, 6.Clouser, 7.Coates, 8.Cocchi, 9.Coccia (EMPTY), 10.Coclico, 11.Codax, 12.Coe, 13.Coelho, 14.Coerne, 15.Coffey, 16.Cogan, R, 17.Cohen, F., 18.Cohn, A., 19.Cohn, J., 20.Coker, 21.Colasse, 22.Coleridge-Tay, 23.Colgrass Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1976, 1985, 1989, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Colman, 2.Colonna, 3.Unlabeled (Colombi, G.), 4.Compere, 5.Cone, E.T., 6.Connelly, 7.Conradin, 8.Conseil, 9.Consoli, 10.Constant, 11.Constantinescu, 12.Constantinides, 13.Conti, 14.Contractus, 15.Converse, 16.Cooke, A., 17.Cooke, B., 18.Cooke, E., 19.Cooke, T., 20.Cooley, J., 21.Cooper, 22.Coots, 23.Cope Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cordero, 2.Cordier, 3.Corea, 4.Corigliano, 5.Corkine, 6.Cornelius, 7.Corner, 8.Cornish, 9.Cornet, 10.Corrette, 11.Corsi, 12.Corteccia, 13.Corwell, 14.Costeley, 15.Continesco, 16.Cosyn, 17.Cotel, 18.Coulthard, 19.Cox, R., 20.Coyner, 21.Crawford, J., 22.Crequillon, 23.Crema, 24.Crispinus, 25.Crivelli, 26.Croce, 27.Croft, W., 28.Crosse, 29.Crotch, 30.Cui, 31.Cumming, 32.Curran, 33.Custer, 34.Cutting, 35.Cyr, 36.Czerny, 37.Czyz Dates of materials: 1960, 1974, 1989, 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dachalier, 2.Daetwyler, 3.Dagincourt, 4.Dahl, 5.Dalcroze, 6.Dale, 7.Dalza, 8.Damase, 9.Dameron, 10.Damett (EMPTY), 11.Damrosch, L., 12.Dandrieu, J.F., 13.Dandrieu, P., 14.Danyel, J., 15.Dankworth, 16.Danzi, 17.Daquin, 18.Dargomijsky (EMPTY), 19.Dasar, 20.Daugherty, 21.Dauvergne, 22.David, F., 23.David, G., 24.David, J.N., 25.Davidovsky, 26.Davies, P.M., 27.Davis, A., 28.Davison, J.W., 29.Dawson, 30.Deak, 31.Deason Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1978, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dederkind, 2.De Koven, 3.De Kruyf, 4.De La Barres, 5.Delage, 6.Delande, 7.De Lamarter, 8.De La Torre, 9.De La Vega, 10.De Lavigne, 11.De Leeuw, 12.De Leone, 13.Dellario, 14.Demantius, 15.Dembski, 16.Denis, 17.Denison, 18.Dennis, B., 19.Dennis, J., 20.Dennis, R., 21.Dering, 22.De Sabata, 23.De Sayve, 24.Des Molins, 25.Dessau, 26.Destouches, 27.Dett, 28.De Vate, 29.Devienne, 30.De Vise, 31.De Voto, 32.Diabelli, 33.Diamond, 34.Di Capua, 35.Dick, M., 36.Diepenbrock, 37.Dietrich, 38.Dillon, 39.Di Pasquale, 40.Diruta, 41.Dissevelt, 42.Distler, 43.Dittersdorf, 44.Divitis, 45.Dlugorai, 46.Dodge, 47.Dohnanyi, 48.Dolphy, 49.Dominicus de Feraria Dates of materials: 1960, 1971, 1982, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Donatoni, 2.Donovan, R., 3.Dorati, 4.Dorman, 5.Dorsam, 6.Dougherty, 7.Douglas, W., 8.Downey, 9.Downing, 10.Draghi, 11.Dragon, 12.Dragonetti, 13.Dresher, 14.Drew, J., 15.Drew, L., 16.Drigo, 17.Driscoll, 18.Drury, R., 19.Druschetzky, 20.Dubensky, A., 21.Dubois, 22.Du Caurroy, 23.Ducasse, 24.Duckworth, 25.Dueben, 26.Duff, A.K., 27.Duffy, 28.Dufrene, 29.Duke, 30.Dukelsky, 31.Du Mage, 32.Dumont, 33.Duni, 34.Duparc, 35.Duphly, 36.Duport (EMPTY), 37.Dup, 38.Dupuis, 39.Durante, 40.Durey, 41.Durko, 42.Durufl, 43.Dussek, 44.Dutilleux, 45.Dyson Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1970, 1976, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Earls, 2.East, Michael, 3.Eaton, John, 4.Eben, 5.Eberlin, 6.Ebner, W. (EMPTY), 7.Eccard, J., 8.Eccles, H., 9.Eccles, J., 10.Edwards, G., 11.Edwards, J., 12.Edwards, L., 13.Edwards, M., 14.Effinger, 15.Egge, 16.Egidius, Magister, 17.Egk, 18.Eichner, 19.Eilenberg, 20.Eimert, 21.Einem, 22.Eisler, 23.Eisma, 24.Eklund, 25.El- Dabh, 26.Ellenstein, 27.Ellis, D., 28.Ellis, M., 29.Ellstein, 30.Eloy, 31.Elston, 32.Elwell, 33.Emmanuel Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Encina, 2.Enesco, 3.Engel, 4.England, 5.Englert, 6.English, 7.Enriquez, 8.Ephros, 9.Eppert, 10.Epstein, 11.Erb, Donald, 12.Erickson, 13.Erlebach, 14.Ernst, 15.Escobar, 16.Escot, 17.Esperanca, 18.Etler, 19.Evance, 20.Evangelisti, 21.Evans, G., 22.Evett Dates of materials: 1953, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Fabian, 2.Fain, 3.Fairchild, 4.Faith, R., 5.Farberman, 6.Fargo, 7.Farmer, J. (EMPTY), 8.Farnaby, 9.Farquhar, 10.Farrant,11.Farrenc, 12.Farwell, 13.Fasch, 14.Faugues, 15.Fayrfax, 16.Fax, 17.Feliciano, 18.Feld, J., 19.Feldman, M., 20.Felton, 21.Feo, 22.Fernandez, 23.Ferrabosco, 24.Ferrandini, 25.Ferrari, 26.Ferrari, L., 27.Fesca, 28.Fesch, 29.Festa, 30.Fernyhough, 31.Fetler, 32.Feuchtwanger, 33.Fevin, 34.Fiala, George, 35.Fibich, 36.Field, 37.Fielding, 38.Filtz, 39.Finck, 40.Fine, I., 41.Finlayson Dates of materials: 1953, 1975, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Finney, 2.Finzi, 3.Fiocco, 4.Fischer, I., 5.Fischer, J. (EMPTY), 6.Fischer, J.K.F., 7.Fischietti, 8.Fiser, 9.Fish, A., 10.Fisher, W.S., 11.Flagello, 12.Fitelberg, 13.Flanagan, T., 14.Flanagan, W., 15.Fletcher, G., 16.Florest, B., 17.Flotow, 18.Floyd, C., 19.Flugelman, 20.Foertsch, 21.Foggia (EMPTY), 22.Fogliano, 23.Fontana, F., 24.Foote, 25.Ford, T., 26.Formellis, 27.Forrest, E., 28.Forte, 29.Fortner, 30.Forster Dates of materials: 1965, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Foster, 2.Fox, 3.Francaix, 4.Franci, 5.Franciscus, Mag., 6.Franck, J.W., 7.Franck, M., 8.Franco, J., 9.Franco of Cologne (c.1250-80) (EMPTY), 10.Francoeur, 11.Frankel, B., 12.Franz, 13.Frauenlob, 14.Fred[erick] the Great, 15.Freed, 16.Freeman, 17.Freschi, 18.Fricker, 19.Frid, 20.Friml, 21.Fritz, 22.Froberger, 23.Froehlich, 24.Frohne, 25.Fromm, H., 26.Frumerie, 27.Fry, 28.Frye, 29.Fuenllana, 30.Fukushima, 31.Fuleihan, 32.Funcke, 33.Furstenberg, 34.Fux, 35.Fu-Yan Dates of materials: 1939, 1965, 1976, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Gabriel, 2.Gabrielli, 3.Gaburo, 4.Gade, 5.Gagliano, 6.Gailot, 7.Galilei, 8.Galkin, N.W., 9.Galliard, 10.Galuppi, 11.Galynin, 12.Ganassi, 13.Gandini, 14.Garat, 15.Garcia-Morillo, 16.Gardiner, 17.Gardner, J., 18.Gardner, S., 19.Garinus, 20.Garrida- Lecca, 21.Garth, 22.Gasparini, 23.Gassmann, F., 24.Gassmann, R., 25.Gastoldi, 26.Gataker, 27.Gaultier, 28.Gauthier, 29.Gay, 30.Gedalge, 31.Gehot, 32.Geist, 33.Genet, 34.Gensler, 35.Genzmer, 36.Gerchefski, 37.Gervaise, 38.Gesenway, 39.Ghedini, 40.Ghent, 41.Ghirardello, 42.Ghizeghem Dates of materials: 1953, 1967, 1980, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Giannini, 2.Giardini, 3.Gibbons, C., 4.Gibbons, O., 5.Gieseking, 6.Gigault (EMPTY), 7.Gilbert, A., 8.Gilbert, H., 9.Gilchrist, 10.Gilhooley, 11.Giles, 12.Gillier, 13.Gillis, 14.Giordano, 15.Giovanelli (EMPTY), 16.Giovanni da Florence, 17.Giuliani, 18.Gladwin, 19.Glass, 20.Gliere, 21.Globokar Dates of materials: 1953, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1976, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Godard, 2.Godowsky, 3.Goeb, 4.Goehr, 5.Goepfert, 6.Golabek, 7.Gold, C., 8.Gold, E., 9.Gold, M., 10.Goldberg, 11.Goldman, R.F., 12.Goldmark, K., 13.Goldmark, R., 14.Goldschmidt, 15.Goldstein, M., 16.Golterman, 17.Golub, 18.Gomez, 19.Gomezanda, 20.Gonzalez-Zuleta, 21.Goodall, 22.Goode, 23.Goossen, 24.Goossens, 25.Gorecki, 26.Gossec, 27.Gotovac, 28.Gottschalk, 29.Goudimel Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1970, 1981, 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Grabovsky, 2.Grahn, 3.Grainger, 4.Grandi, 5.Grasbeck, 6.Graun, C.H., 7.Graun, J.G., 8.Graupner, C., 9.Graupner, J.C.G., 10.Greene, B., 11.Greene, M., 12.Gregoire, 13.Greiter, 14.Grenon, 15.Gretchaninov, 16.Gretry, 17.Griffes, 18.Griffin, 19.Griffiths, 20.Grigny, 21.Grillo, 22.Grillparzer, 23.Grimace, 24.Grofe, 25.Gross, C., 26.Grossim, 27.Gruenberg, 28.Gryo, 29.Guami, 30.Guarnieri, 31.Guenin, 32.Guerrero, 33.Guershing, 34.Guglielmi, 35.Guido dArezzo, 36.Guilain, 37.Guillaume dAmiens, 38.Guillet (EMPTY), 39.Guilmant, 40.Gurlitt, 41.Gurney, 42.Gustavson, 43.Gutche, 44.Gwilt Dates of materials: 1953, 1967, 1971, 1979-1980, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Haba, 2.Haber, 3.Hacomplaynt, 4.Hadley, H. (EMPTY), 5.Hadley, P., 6.Hadow, 7.Hauhnel, 8.Hageman, 9.Haieff, 10.Hale, 11.Halevy, 12.Halffter, C., 13.Halffter, R., 14.Hall, R., 15.Hallnas, 16.Hamal, 17.Hambraeus, 18.Hamerik, 19.Hamilton, 20.Unlabeled (Hamlisch), 21.Hammerschmidt (EMPTY), 22.Hammond, 23.Hampton, 24.Handl, 25.Handy, J., 26.Handy, W.C., 27.Hanslick, E., 28.Hanus, 29.Harbison, 30.Hargrave, 31.Harris, A., 32.Harris, D., 33.Harris, J., 34.Harrison, 35.Harsanyi, 36.Hartmann, 37.Hartzell Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1964, 1969, 1973, 1976, 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Hasse, J.A., 2.Hassler, 3.Haubenstock-Ramati, 4.Haubiel, 5.Hauer, 6.Haufrecht, 7.Hauptmann, 8.Hausmann, V., 9.Havelka, 10.Hawdon, 11.Haydn, M., 12.Hayes, P., 13.Hayes, W., 14.Hayman, 15.Hays, W., 16.Hayton, 17.Headington, 18.Heckman, Don, 19.Hedwall, 20.Heiden, 21.Heider, 22.Heilbut, 23.Heilman, 24.Heinrich, A., 25.Heinrich, A.P., 26.Heinrich, K., 27.Hellermann, 28.Helm, 29.Helmann, A., 30.Helps, 31.Henderson, A., 32.Henderson, R., 33.Hendrickson, 34.Henry VIII, 35.Henry, P., 36.Henschel, 37.Henselt, 38.Herbert, 39.Herder, R., 40.Heredia (EMPTY), 41.Hermanson, 42.Hermanus, 43.Herold, 44.Herrmann, 45.Hertel, 46.Hervelois, 47.Hetu, 48.Hewitt Dates of materials: 1913, 1953, 1962, 1975, 1978, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Hibbard, 2.Hidalgo, 3.Higgins, J.B., 4.Hill, E.B., 5.Hill, J., 6.Hiller, Ferd., 7.Hiller, Joh. Adam, 8.Hiller, LeJaren, 9.Hines, Jerome, 10.Hirao, 11.Hirose, 12.Hively, 13.Hoddinot, 14.Hodkinson, 15.Hoeller, 16.Hoffman, R., 17.Hoffmann, E.T.A., 18.Hoffmeister, 19.Hofhaimer, 20.Hogarth, 21.Hoiby, 22.Holborne, 23.Holbrooke, 24.Holewa, 25.Hollander, 26.Holliger, 27.Holloway, 28.Holmboe, 29.Holyoke, 30.Holzbauer, 31.Hommann, 32.Hopkinson (EMPTY), 33.Horovitz, 34.Horvat, 35.Hotteterre, 36.Hovland, 37.Howells, 38.HSU, 39.Hubay, Jeno, 40.Huber, Klaus, 41.Hufschmidt, 42.Huggler, 43.Hugo de Lantins, 44.Hugon, 45.Hull, 46.Humel, 47.Hummel, 48.Humperdinck, 49.Humphrey, 50.Hunter, 51.Husa, 52.Hutcheson, 53.Hyman Dates of materials: 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ibert, 2.Ichiyanagi, 3.Ifukube, 4.Imbrie, 5.dIndia, 6.dIndy, 7.Ingalls, 8.Ingegneri, M.A., 9.Ipolitov-Ivanov (1859-1935), 10.Ireland, 11.Isaac, H., 12.Ishii, 13.Istvan, 14.Iturriaga Dates of materials: 1962, 1978, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Jacobs, 2.Jacopo da Bologna, 3.Jacotin, 4.Jaques-Dalcroze, 5.Jadin, Hyacinthe, 6.Jadin, L., 7.Jannequin, Clement (c.1485-c.1560), 8.Jappart, Johannes (Fl.C. 1500), 9.Jansons, 10.Jarnach, Philipp (1892-), 11.Jarnevelt, Armas (EMPTY), 12.Jaroch, Jiri, 13.Jaubert, 14.Jehannot, 15.Jelic, 16.Jelinek, 17.Jeney, 18.Jenkins, E.T., 19.Jenkins, J., 20.Jenner, C., 21.Jenni, 22.Jeppesen, K., 23.Jimenez, Miguel S. (1910-) (EMPTY) 24.Jirak, 25.Jirasek, 26.Joachim, 27.Joh. Le Grant, 28.Johanson, 29.Johnson, C., 30.Johnson, H., 31.Johnson, Hunter, 32.Johnson, Tom, 33.Jolas, 34.Jolivet, 35.Jommelli, 36.Jones, Daniel, 37.Jones, Robert, 38.Jongen, Joseph, 39.Joplin, 40.Jordan, S., 41.Josephs, 42.Josten, 43.Joubert Dates of materials: 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1979, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Labate, 2.Labunski, 3.Laderman, 4.La Grotte, N. da (EMPTY), 5.Lajaren- Hiller, 6.Lajtha, 7.Lalo, 8.Lamb, H., 9.Lamb, J., 10.Lambe, 11.Lambert, C., 12.Lambert, M., 13.Lambro, 14.La Montaine, 15.Lampley, 16.Lampugnani, 17.Lanchberry, 18.Landi, S., 19.Lane, R., 20.Lang, D., 21.Lang, I., 22.Lange, G., 23.Langey, 24.Langford, A., 25.Langlais, 26.Lanier, N., 27.Lanier, S., 28.Lanner, 29.Lantins, A. de (EMPTY), 30.Lantins, H. de, 31.Lapicida, 32.La Plante, 33.Larsson, 34.Latilla, 35.La Torre, 36.Lauer, 37.Lauridsen, 38.Lavista, 39.Lavry, 40.Law, A., 41.Layolle, 42.Layton, 43.Lazarde Dates of materials: 1944, 1963, 1974, 1976, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Le Baron, 2.Le Begue, 3.Le Camus, 4.Lechner, 5.Leclair, 6.Lecuona, 7.Lee, Noel, 8.Lee, Norm, 9.Leedy, 10.Le Grand, 11.Legrant, G. (EMPTY), 12.Legrant, J., 13.Legrenzi, 14.Lehar, 15.Leibowitz, 16.Leighton, 17.Le Jeune, 18.Lekeu, 19.Leland, 20.Lemarque, 21.Lemoyne, 22.Lennon, J.A., 23.Leo, 24.Leoncavallo, 25.Leonin, 26.Leopold I (EMPTY), 27.Leplin Dates of materials: 1961-62, 1972, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Lescurel, 2.Lesemann, 3.Lessard, 4.Le Sueur, 5.Lesur, 6.Letelier, 7.Levidis, 8.Levy, E., 9.Levy, M.D., 10.Lewin, 11.Lewkovitch, 12.Liadov, 13.Lidholm, 14.Lie, 15.Liebermann, 16.Lieberson, G., 17.Lieberson, P., 18.Liebert, 19.Liebich, 20.Lifchitz, 21.Lilburn, 22.Lillo, 23.Liljefors, 24.Linde, B., 25.Linley, 26.Lipkin, M., 27.Lis, 28.Litolff, 29.Lloyd Dates of materials: 1959, 1963, 1974, 1984-85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Locatelli, 2.Locke, M., 3.Locklair, 4.Lockwood, 5.Loeffler, 6.Loeillet, 7.Loevendle, 8.Loewe, K.G., 9.Logothetis, 10.Logroscino, 11.Lolini, 12.Lolle, 13.Lontin, 14.Lopatnikoff, 15.Lo Presti, 16.Lorenzo da Firenze, 17.Lortzing, 18.Lothrop, 19.Lotti, 20.Loucheur, 21.Lovenskjold, 22.Lucier, 23.Ludwig, 24.Luebeck, 25.Luedeke, 26.Lulinus, 27.Lumbye, 28.Lundborg, 29.Luther, 30.Luzzaschi, 31.Lybbert, 32.Lysenko Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1976, 1981, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.MaAyani, 2.MacBride, 3.MacCombie, 4.Macero, 5.Mache, 6.Machover, 7.Maciocchi, 8.Mack, 9.Mackenzie, 10.MacLaren, 11.MacLaurin, 12.MacLean, John, 13.MacMillen, 14.MacNally, 15.Maconchy, 16.Maderna, 17.Mainardi, 18.Maio, 19.Maione, 20.Makris, 21.Malbeke, 22.Malipiero, G.F., 23.Malipiero, R., 24.Malvezzi, 25.Mamangakis, 26.Mamiya, 27.Mamlok, 28.Mancinelli, 29.Mancini, F., 30.Mangs, 31.Manicke, 32.Manney, 33.Mannino, 34.Manziarly, 35.Marais, 36.Marazzoli, 37.Marbecke, 38.Marcello, A., 39.Marcello, B., 40.Markoe, 41.Markov, 42.Marks, 43.Maros, M., 44.Maros, R., 45.Marpurg (EMPTY), 46.Marschner, 47.Marshall, 48.Marshall, I., 49.Marshall, J.P., 50.Martinengo, 51.Martini (EMPTY), 52.Martino, D., 53.Martinon, 54.Martirano, 55.Martucci, 56.Marvin, 57.Mary Dates of materials: 1964, 1980, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mascagni, 2.Maschera, 3.Mason, D.G., 4.Mason, L., 5.Mass, 6.Masters, J., 7.Matsushita, 8.Matteo da Perugia, 9.Mattheson, J., 10.Matthews, W., 11.Matthus, 12.Mauduit (EMPTY), 13.Maw, 14.Maxfield, 15.Maxwell-Davies, 16.Mayuzumi, 17.Mayer, W., 18.Mayr, 19.Mazzocchi, 20.McBride, R., 21.McCabe, 22.McCartney, 23.McCulloh, 24.Unlabeled (McCurry), 25.McDonald, 26.McDonald, H., 27.McGinnis, 28.McLean, B., 29.McPhee, 30.McRae, W., 31.Meadors, 32.Medtner, 33.Meeker, 34.Mehul, 35.Melamet, 36.Melani, 37.Mellers, 38.Mellnas, 39.Menasce, 40.Mendez Dates of materials: 1954, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1979-80, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mercadante, 2.Merikanto, 3.Mersenne, 4.Mertz, 5.Merula, T., 6.Merulo, C., 7.Meyerbeer, 8.Meyerowitz, 9.Meyers, E., 10.Miaskovsky, 11.Michael, D.M., 12.Michael, Ed., 13.Middleton, 14.Mignone, 15.Miki, 16.Milan, L. de, 17.Milano, F. de, 18.Miller, W.B., 19.Mills, C., 20.Mills, S., 21.Milner, 22.Mimaroglu, 23.Mingus (EMPTY), 24.Minkus, 25.Miroshnikov, 26.Mison, 27.Mitchell, J., 28.Mitchell, L., 29.Mitropoulos, 30.Miyoshi, 31.Moeran, 32.Moevs, 33.Molchanov, 34.Mollicone, 35.Molter, 36.Mompou Dates of materials: 1943, 1963-64, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Moncayo, 2.Mondonville, 3.Monn, 4.Monsigny, 5.Monte, 6.Montecino, 7.Monteclair, 8.Montemezzi, 9.Montgomery, B., 10.Montgomery, C., 11.Montoya, 12.Moran, R., 13.Moret, 14.Morgan, R.P., 15.Morison, D., 16.Morrill, 17.Morris, J., 18.Morrison, 19.Mortensen, 20.Morthenson, 21.Morton, J.R., 22.Morton, J.R., 23.Morton, R., 24.Moryl, 25.Moscheles, 26.Moss, 27.Moskowski, 28.Mossolov, 29.Mouret, 30.Mouton, Charles, 31.Mouton, Jean, 32.Moyse, 33.Mozart, L., 34.Muczynski, 35.Mudarra, 36.Mueller, P., 37.Mueller, W., 38.Muffat, G., 39.Mulholland, 40.Muller, G.F., 41.Muller, J., 42.Mulliner, 43.Mumford, 44.Mumma, 45.Munakata, 46.Munday (EMPTY), 47.Muradeli, 48.Muradian, 49.Murschhauser (EMPTY), 50.Myrow Dates of materials: 1964, 1981, 1985-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Nabokov, 2.Nagel, 3.Nagy-Farkas, 4.Nanini, 5.Nardini, 6.Narvaez, 7.Nauwach (EMPTY), 8.Naylor, 9.Nancarrow, 10.Natra, 11.Naumann, 12.Near, 13.Nebra, 14.Neefe, 15.Neikrug, 16.Nelson, J.C., 17.Nelson, O., 18.Nelson, R., 19.Nemiroff, 20.Neri, M. (EMPTY), 21.Nero, 22.Nevin, 23.Neuslieder, H., 24.Newell, 25.Newman, A., 26.Newman, T., 27.Nicolai, 28.Nielsen, S., 29.Nigg, 30.Niles, J.J., 31.Nilsson, B., 32.Nilsson, T., 33.Nin, 34.Nin-Culmell, 35.Nivers, 36.Nixon, 37.Noehren, 38.Nono, 39.Nordal, 40.Nordgren, 41.Nordheim, 42.Nordoff, 43.Norgard, 44.Norris, 45.Novak, 46.Novello, 47.Nystroem Dates of materials: 1945, 1963-64, 1973, 1981, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Odell, 2.Odingsells, 3.Ohana, 4.OHara, 5.OHorgan, 6.OKeeffe, 7.Olan, 8.Oldenburg, 9.Oldham, 10.Oliveira, 11.Orbon, 12.Orlandini, 13.Ornstein, 14.Orrego- Salas, 15.Unlabeled (Ortiz), 16.Osborne, G., 17.Osborne, W., 18.Osborne, W.M., 19.Otte, 20.Ottman, 21.Oubradous, 22.Overton Dates of materials: 1962, 1981, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Pasatieri, 2.Pasmore, 3.Pasquini, 4.Passereau, 5.Patterson, P., 6.Patton, 7.Paulli, 8.Paulson, 9.Paulus, 10.Paumann, 11.Paxton, S., 12.Paxton, T., 13.Peaslee, 14.Peck, R., 15.Pedtke, 16.Peebles, 17.Peerson, 18.Pelham, 19.Pellegrini, 20.Peloquin, 21.Pembauer, 22.Penherski, 23.Penn, A., 24.Penn, W., 25.Pepping, 26.Pepusch, 27.Perez, 28.Pergament Dates of materials: 1968, 1973, 1978, 1982, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Peri, 2.Unlabeled (Perle), 3.Perotin, 4.Perron, 5.Perry, G., 6.Pert, 7.Perti, 8.Peter, 9.Peterson, J., 10.Petouille, 11.Petrassi, 12.Petrus de Cruce, 13.Pettersson, 14.Pevernage (EMPTY), 15.Pezel, 16.Pfautsch, 17.Pfitzner, 18.Philidor, 19.Philippe de Vitry, 20.Philippot, 21.Philips, P., 22.Phillin, 23.Phillipoctus, 24.Phillips, B., 25.Phillips, E., 26.Phillips, P. Dates of materials: 1961-62, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Piatti, 2.Piazzola, 3.Picchi (EMPTY), 4.Piccinini, 5.Picheacute;, 6.Pichl, 7.Picker, 8.Pierneacute;, 9.Piero, 10.Pierre de la Rue, 11.Pijper, 12.Pilkington, 13.Pinkard, 14.Pinkham, 15.Pinto, 16.Pionnier, 17.Pisano, 18.Pisari, 19.Pisendel (EMPTY), 20.Pisk, 21.Pitfield, 22.Pizzetti, 23.P.J. (15th c.), 24.Platti, 25.Pleskow, 26.Pleyel, 27.Plotwell, 28.Plush, 29.Poglietti, 30.Pollarolo, C.F., 31.Pollarolo, G.A. (EMPTY), 32.Ponce, 33.Ponchielli, 34.Poneacute;, 35.Poos, 36.Poot, 37.Popper Dates of materials: 1960, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Porcelijn, 2.Porpora, 3.Porsile, 4.Porter, A., 5.Porter, Q., 6.Porto (EMPTY), 7.Posch, 8.Potter, C., 9.Potter, H., 10.Pound, 11.Pousseur, 12.Powell, J., 13.Powell, Mel, 14.Powell, Mor., 15.Power, 16.Prado, 17.Praetorius, H. (EMPTY), 18.Praetorius, M., 19.Pratt, S., 20.Premru, 21.Previn, 22.Prince, R., 23.Prinz, 24.Pritchard, 25.Proto, 26.Provenzale, 27.Prowo, 28.Puerl (EMPTY), 29.Pugnani, 30.Pujol (EMPTY), 31.Puschmann, 32.Pykini, 33.Quagliati, 34.Quantz, 35.Quinciani (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1968, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Pachebel, C.T., 2.Pachebel, J., 3.Pacius, 4.Paderewski, 5.Padovano, 6.Page, N.C., 7.Paik, 8.Paine, 9.Paisiello, 10.Pallavicino, 11.Palmer, Rob., 12.Palmer, Rud., 13.Panetti, 14.Panufnik, 15.Paolo Tenorista, 16.Papineau, 17.Paradisi, 18.Parisien, 19.Parker, H., 20.Parris, 21.Parrott, 22.Parry, 23.Parsley, 24.Parsons, M., 25.Part, 26.Partch, 27.Partos Dates of materials: 1962, 1969, 1979, 1984, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rabaud, 2.Rabe, 3.Raeburn, 4.Raff, 5.Rahn, 6.Raison, 7.Ralph, 8.Ramirez, 9.Ramsay, 10.Ramsier, 11.Ran, 12.Randall, Jam., 13.Randall, John, 14.Randulfus, 15.Ranki, 16.Rathaus, 17.Rautavaara, 18.Ravenscroft, 19.Rawsthorne, 20.Raxach, 21.Rayment, 22.Re, 23.Read, 24.Rebel, 25.Reck, 26.Reda, 27.Redford (EMPTY), 28.Regis, 29.Regnart, 30.Reich, 31.Reicha, A., 32.Reicha, J.G., 33.Reichardt, 34.Reiche, 35.Reid, 36.Reimann, 37.Reinagle, 38.Reinecke, 39.Reinhardt, 40.Reinike, 41.Reinken Dates of materials: 1963, 1964, 1979, 1981, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Reise, 2.Reusner (EMPTY), 3.Reutter, 4.Revueltas, 5.Reynolds, R., 6.Reznicek, 7.Rezon, 8.Rheinberger, 9.Rhodes, P., 10.Rhodes, T., 11.Richafort, 12.Richter, F.X., 13.Ries, F., 14.Rieti, 15.Rifkin, 16.Righini, 17.Rihm, 18.Riley, E., 19.Riley, T., 20.Ringo, 21.Risager, 22.Risset, 23.Ritter, 24.Rivier Dates of materials: 1965, 1969, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Robert, P., 2.Robinson, E., 3.Robinson, T., 4.Rockstro, 5.Rodrigo, 6.Rogers, Ben. (EMPTY), 7.Rogers, Ber., 8.Rogers, J.H., 9.Rohe, 10.Rokeach, 11.Rolnick, 12.Romanini, 13.Romberg, 14.Ronnefeld, 15.Ropartz, 16.Rore, 17.Rosenberg, 18.Rosenmueller, 19.Rosenthal, M., 20.Rosetti, 21.Ross, 22.Rossellini, 23.Rossello (EMPTY), 24.Rosseter, 25.Rossi, L., 26.Rossi, M., 27.Rossi, S. Dates of materials: 1960, 1976, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Schikele, 2.Schidlowsky, 3.Schildt (EMPTY), 4.Schlick, 5.Schloeger, 6.Schmeltzl (EMPTY), 7.Schmelzer, 8.Schmid, 9.Schmidt, F., 10.Schmidt, O., 11.Schmitt, 12.Schnabel, 13.Schnitte, 14.Schnittke, 15.Schobert, 16.Schoeck, 17.Schoeffer, 18.Schoenherr, 19.Schollum, 20.Schonbach, 21.Schroder, 22.Schubel, 23.Schuermann, G., 24.Schuermann, G.C., 25.Schul, 26.Schulz (EMPTY), 27.Schulz-Evler, 28.Schwantner, 29.Schwartz, C., 30.Schwartz, E., 31.Schwartz, P., 32.Schwegler, 33.Sciammarella, 34.Scronx, 35.Sculthorpe, 36.Searle, 37.Seawright, 38.Sebastian, 39.Secunda, 40.Sedaka, 41.Seeger, 42.Segerstam, 43.Seiber, 44.Seixas, 45.Selby, 46.Selesses, 47.Seletzky, 48.Selle (EMPTY), 49.Senfl, 50.Serebrier, 51.Serly, 52.Serocki, 53.Serrano, 54.Servais Dates of materials: 1961, 1965, 1975, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Seter, 2.Severac, 3.Sgambati, 4.Shanet, 5.Shankar, 6.Shapero, 7.Shapey, 8.Shareh, 9.Shaughnessy, 10.Shaw, O., 11.Shchedrin, 12.Shebalin, 13.Sheinfeld, 14.Shelbye, 15.Sheppard, 16.Shepherd, 17.Sherman, A., 18.Sherman, G., 19.Sherman, T., 20.Shifman, 21.Shifrin, 22.Shulman, 23.Shure, 24.Sicilianos, 25.Sickelmore, 26.Sickl, 27.Siday, 28.Siebert, 29.Siegmeister, 30.Sigurbjornsson, 31.Silverman, 32.Silvestrov, 33.Simpson, C. (EMPTY), 34.Simpson, R., 35.Singer, A., 36.Singer, L., 37.Singigaglia (EMPTY), 38.Sissle, 39.Sivak Dates of materials: 1963, 1968, 1975, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Skalkottas, 2.Skilton (EMPTY), 3.Slavenski, 4.Smalley, 5.Smart, 6.Smit, 7.Smith, G., 8.Smith, H., 9.Smith, J.C., 10.Smith, M., 11.Smith, R., 12.Smith, Sid., 13.Smith, Stu., 14.Snitzler, 15.Snow, 16.Sobelewski, 17.Soderini, 18.Solage, 19.Soler, 20.Sollberger, 21.Somers, 22.Sommer, 23.Soproni, 24.Sor, 25.Sorabji, 26.Soriano, 27.Sousa, 28.Souster, 29.Sowerby, 30.Speer, 31.Spelman, 32.Sperger, 33.Sperindio, 34.Spies, 35.Spinacino, 36.Spindler, 37.Spinner, 38.Spisak, 39.Spohr, 40.Spontini Dates of materials: 1961, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Sacchini, 2.Unlalbled (Sacco), 3.Sachs, H., 4.Saeverud, 5.Saguer, 6.Saint- Georges, 7.Saint-Luc, 8.Sala, 9.Salieri, 10.Sallinen, 11.Salzedo, 12.Salzman, 13.Saminsky, 14.Sammartini, 15.Samuel, 16.Sancho, 17.Sanders, J., 18.Sanders, R., 19.Sanjuan, 20.Sankey, 21.Santa Cruz, 22.Santa-Maria, 23.Santoro, 24.Santorsola, 25.Santos, 26.Sanz, 27.Saperstein, 28.Sapp, 29.Sarasate, 30.Sarmientos, 31.Sarri, 32.Sarti, 33.Sartorio, 34.Sartorius, 35.Sary, 36.Sauguet, 37.Sauter, 38.Savioni, 39.Saxe, 40.Scandello, 41.Schafer, 42.Schaffer, 43.Schat, 44.Schauensee, 45.Scheidemann, 46.Schenk (EMPTY), 47.Schenker Dates of materials: 1962, 1967, 1978, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Staden (EMPTY), 2.Staden, S.G., 3.Staden, S.T., 4.Stadlmair, 5.Stainer, 6.Stanford, 7.Stanley, C.J., 8.Starer, 9.Stark, 10.Starzer, 11.Stasney, 12.Steele, 13.Steffani, 14.Steg, 15.Steibelt, 16.Steigleder (EMPTY), 17.Stekel, 18.Stenhammer, 19.Sternhold, 20.Stevens, H., 21.Stevenson Dates of materials: 1959, 1968, 1975, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Still, 2.Stilman-Lasansky, 3.Stock, 4.Stockem, 5.Stoerl, 6.Stokes, 7.Stolzer, 8.Stolz (EMPTY), 9.Storace, 10.Stout, 11.Straight, 12.Strakosch, 13.Stranensky, 14.Stratico, 15.Strayhorn, 16.Strengthfield, 17.Striggio, 18.Strilko, 19.Strogers, 20.Strong, 21.Strozzi, G., 22.Strungk, D. (EMPTY), 23.Strungk, N. (EMPTY), 24.Stuart, 25.Stuck Dates of materials: 1961, 1975, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Subotnick, 2.Sudds, 3.Suderburg, 4.Suesse, 5.Summerlin, 6.Suppeacute;, 7.Sur, 8.Surinach, 9.Susa, 10.Susato, 11.Susskind, 12.Suter, 13.Sutermeister, 14.Svendsen, 15.Sviridov, 16.Swan, 17.Swift, 18.Swing, 19.Sydeman, 20.Syrinx, 21.Szabelski, 22.Szabolesi, 23.Szekely, 24.Szeligowski, 25.Szokolay, 26.Szollosy, 27.Szulc, 28.Szymanowski Dates of materials: 1960, 1967, 1976, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Tadinghen (EMPTY), 2.Tailleferre, 3.Takacs, 4.Takahashi, 5.Takata, 6.Takemitsu, 7.Taktakishvili, 8.Tal, 9.Tallis, 10.Tamkin, 11.Taneyev, 12.Tansman, 13.Tapissier, 14.Tapray, 15.Tartaglini, 16.Tartini, 17.Taskin, 18.Taubert, 19.Tauriello, 20.Tausinger, 21.Taverner, 22.Taverner, J., 23.Taylor, C., 24.Taylor, D., 25.Teitelbaum, 26.Templeton, 27.Tenney, 28.Teppa, 29.Tepper, 30.Terradellas, 31.Tessarini, 32.Tessier, 33.Teszleri Dates of materials: 1963, 1965, 1972, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Thalberg, 2.Thatcher, 3.Theile, 4.Themmen, 5.Thomas, A., 6.Thomas, C.E., 7.Thomas, K., 8.Thompson, 9.Thomson, A., 10.Thomson, V., 11.Thomson, W., 12.Thorne, 13.Tinctoris, 14.Tippett, 15.Tillis, 16.Tischhauser, 17.Tishchenko, 18.Titelouze Dates of materials: 1968, 1972-73, 1981, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Toch,2.Toeschi, 3.Tomkins, 4.Torelli, 5.Torme, 6.Torroba, 7.Tosar, 8.Tournemire, 9.Tours, 10.Tower, 11.Trabacci, 12.Traetta, 13.Travis, 14.Trebor, 15.Trimble, 16.Trombly, 17.Tromboncino, 18.Trotter, 19.Trythall, 20.Tubin, 21.Tudor, 22.Tufts, 23.Tull, 24.Tunder, 25.Tuotilo, 26.Turina, J., 27.Turini, 28.Turner, T., 29.Turnhout (EMPTY), 30.Turok, 31.Tuthill, 32.Tye, 33.Tyes Dates of materials: 1966, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Uber, 2.Ubieta, 3.Uccellini, 4.Uhl, 5.Ulehla, 6.Ultan, 7.Ung, 8.Urspruch, 9.Ussachevsky, 10.Vaet, 11.Vaillant, 12.Valcarcel, 13.Valderrabang, 14.Valen, 15.Valente, 16.Valentine, 17.Vanhall, 18.Van Heusen, 19.Vanhurenbeck, 20.Van Vlijmen, 21.Vardell, 22.Vardi Dates of materials: 1959, 1964, 1968, 1978, 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Vecchi, 2.Vega, Aurelio de la, 3.Velut, 4.Veracini, A., 5.Vercini, F., 6.Verdelot, 7.Vernon, 8.Vernor, 9.Verrall, 10.Veress, 11.Viadana, 12.Viardot-Garcia, 13.Vicentino, 14.Victoria Dates of materials: 1966, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Vierdanck, 2.Vierne, 3.Vieuxtemps, 4.Viguerie, 5.Vincent, 6.Vinci, 7.Viotti, 8.Virdung, 9.Vitali, G.B., 10.Vitali, T.A., 11.Vittori, 12.Vogel, 13.Voit, 14.Volkonsky, 15.Vorisek, 16.Vulpius (EMPTY), 17.Vyschnegradsky Dates of materials: 1962, 1966, 1971, 1977, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Wagoner, 2.Waelrant, 3.Wagenaar, 4.Wagenseil, 5.Waldteufel, 6.Walker, D., 7.Walker, G., 8.Walker, T., 9.Waller, 10.Walmisley, 11.Walter, J., 12.Walter, T., 13.Walther, J.G., 14.Walther, J.J., 15.Wanski, 16.Ward, E., 17.Ward, H., 18.Ward, R, 19.Ward-Steinman, 20.Warlock, 21.Warren, Ray, 22.Wartensee, 23.Washburn, 24.Washington, 25.Waters, 26.Waxman, Don, 27.Webb, 28.Webbe, Samuel (EMPTY), 19.Weber, Ben, 20.Weber, H., 21.Weckmann, 22.Weeks, 23.Weelkes Dates of materials: 1964, 1968, 1971, 1981, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Weigl, 2.Weinberg, H., 3.Weinberg, J., 4.Weinberger, 5.Weiner, L., 6.Weiner, S., 7.Weingartner, 8.Weinzweig, 9.Weisgall, 10.Weiss, A., 11.Weiss, Silvius, 12.Welcher, 13.Weldon, J. (EMPTY), 14.Welin, 15.Wellesz, 16.Welwood, 17.Wen- Chung, 18.Werckmeister, 19.Werle, 20.Werner, 21.Wernick, 22.Werren, 23.Werth, Jacob Van, 24.Wesley, C., 25.Wesley, S., 26.Weyse, 27.Whear, 28.Whettam, 29.White, D., 30.White, M., 31.White, R., 32.Whiting, A., 33.Whittenberg Dates of materials: 1962, 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Wise, M. (EMPTY), 2.Witkin, 3.Woelfl, 4.Wohlgemuth, 5.Wolf, Hugo, 6.Wolff, C., 7.Wolf-Ferrari, 8.Wolkenstein, 9.Wolpe, 10.Wonder, 11.Wood, 12.Woodcock, 13.Woodward, 14.Woollen, 15.Work, 16.Worley, 17.Worsdale, 18.Wright, M., 19.Wuorinen, 20.Wykes, 21.Wyner, 22.Wyttenbach Dates of materials: 1959, 1969, 1972, 1981, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Widmann, 2.Widor, 3.Wieniawski, 4.Wieslander, 5.Wigglesworth, 6.Wilbye, 7.Wild, 8.Wildberger, 9.Wilder, 10.Willaert, 11.Willan, 12.Williams, L., 13.Williams, P., 14.Williamson, 15.Wills, 16.Wilson, D., 17.Wilson, J., 18.Wilson, M., 19.Wilson, O., 20.Wilson, R., 21.Wiren Dates of materials: 1966, 1972, 1975, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Xenakis, 2.Yardumian, 3.Yarrow, 4.Yashito, 5.Yasser, 6.York, 7.Young, D., 8.Ysaye, 9.Yttrehus, 10.Yuasa, 11.Yun, Isang, 12.Yurko, 13.Yvain, 14.Zacharias, Mag., 15.Zacher, Gerd, 16.Zachow, 17.Zaleucus, 18.Zandonai, 19.Zarlino, 20.Zelter, K.F., 21.Zemlinsky, 22.Ziani, 23.Zielenski, 24.Zimmermann, 25.Zipoli, 26.Zummo, 27.Zumsteeg, 28.Zupko, 29.Zwierzchowski Dates of materials: 1962, 1976, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1. 10 (Class No. 10: I. Handel, Six Oboe Concertos, II. Bach: Goldberg Variations, III. Bach: Orchestral Suites), 2. 11 (Class No. 11: I. Bach: Well-Tempered Klavier, II. Bach: Sinfonie a3, III. Bach: Passacaglia and Fugue), 3. 12 (Class No. 12: I. Anon: Lute and its Repertoire, II. Bach: Italian Concerto, III. Bach: The Musical Offering), 4. 13 (Class No. 13: I. Handel: Six Violin Sonatas, II. Bach: Concerti for 2 Harpischords; III. Bach: 6 Trio Sonatas), 5. 14 (Class No. 14: I. Bach Orgelbuchlein; II. Bach: Suites for Solo Cello, III. Bach: Partitas for Harpsichord), 6. Unlabeled (Concerto misc.) Dates of materials: 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly papers, Class outlines, Illustrations Headings: 1. Calendar, 2.Music Exx (EMPTY), 3.Vocal Conc[ertos] (Viadana; Schuetz; Schein; Scheidt; Grandi; Monteverdi), 4.Resources (Keyboard: 17-18th C.; Winds: 17th- 18th c.; Violin: 17th-18th c.; Piano: 19th c.; Violin: 19th c.; Winds: 19th-20th c.; Organ: 20th c.; Harpsichord: 20th c.; Piano: 20th c.; Violin: 20th c.; Bach; Beethoven; Brahms; Handel; Haydn; Liszt; Mendelssohn; Mozart; Telemann; Vivaldi) Dates of materials: 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes Headings: None. Notes on soloists and composers with last names A-Y concerning the classical concerto. Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia, 9.Film Music, 10.Incidental Music, 11.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary Dates of materials: 1946, 1969, 1985, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Motet (EMPTY), 3.Nonet, 4.Opera, 5.Orchestral Misc., 6.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Overture, 8.Passacaglia, 9.Piano Misc., 10.Prelude, 11.Quartet (EMPTY), 12.Sextet, 13.Sonata, 14.Song, 15.Style, 16.Suite, 17.Symphony, 18.Trio, 19.Variation Dates of materials: 1966, 1976, 1984, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Couperin, Francois, 2.Couperin, Louis (1626-61) Dates of materials: 1951, 1960, 1971, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Cowell: Orch. Misc; Cowell: Quartet; Cowell: Piano Misc.; Cowell: Symphony; Cowell: Hymn; Cowell: Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1976, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Creston, Paul (1906-), 2.Crumb, George Dates of materials: 1968, 1973, 1976, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dallapiccola, L. (1904-), 2.Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) Dates of materials: 1951, 1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance, 9.Etude, 10.Fantasia, 11.Incidental Music, 12.Instr. Misc., 13.Letters, 14.Literary, 15.Misc., 16.Nocturne, 17.Opera, 18.Orch. Misc. Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1977, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Piano Misc., 2.Prelude, 3.Quartet, 4.Rhapsody, 5.Sonata, 6.Song, 7.Style, 8.Suite, 9.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1953, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Delibes, Leo, 2.Dello Joio, 3.Del Tredici Dates of materials: 1979, 1982, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamber Music, 5.Complete Works, 6.Letters (EMPTY), 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Nonet, 10.Oratorio, 11.Orchestral Misc., 12.Piano Music, 13.Sacred Music, 14.Style, 15.Vocal Music, 16.Adelasia (EMPTY), 17.Ajo (EMPTY), 18.Alahor (EMPTY), 19.Alfredo Il Grande (EMPTY), 20.Anna Bolena, 21.Aristea (EMPTY), 22.Belisario, 23.Betly (EMPTY), 24.Borgomestro (EMPTY), 25.Campanello, 26.Castello Inval. (EMPTY), 27.Castello Kenil.(EMPTY), 28.Catarina Cornaro, 29.Chiara/Serafina (EMPTY), 30.Convenienzi (EMPTY), 31.Diluvio (EMPTY), 32.Dom Sebastien, 33.Don Pasquale, 34.Duca dAlba, 35.Elisabetta/Kenil. (EMPTY), 36.Elisir Dates of materials: 1959, 1966, 1974, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Elvida (EMPTY), 2.Emilia (EMPTY), 3.Enrico di Borg. (EMPTY), 4.Esule de Roma (EMPTY), 5.Falegnamo (EMPTY), 6.Fausta (EMPTY), 7.Favorita, 8.Fille du Regiment, 9.Follia, Una (EMPTY), 10.Fortunato (EMPTY), 11.Francesca (EMPTY), 12.Furioso, 13.Gabriella (EMPTY), 14.Gemma di Vergy (EMPTY), 15.Gianni di Calais (EMPTY), 16.Gianni di Parigi (EMPTY), 17.Giovedi Grasso, 18.Isnelda (EMPTY), 19.Lettera, La (EMPTY), 20.Linda, 21.Lucia, 22.Lucrezia Borgia, 23.Maria Padilla (EMPTY), 24.Maria di Rohan, 25.Maria di Rudenz (EMPTY), 26.Maria Stuarda, 27.Marino Faliero, 28.Misc., 29.Nozze in Villa (EMPTY), 30.Nuovo Pource. (EMPTY), 31.Olivo/Pasquale (EMPTY), 32.Otto Mese (EMPTY), 33.Paria (EMPTY), 34.Parisina, 35.Pazzi (EMPTY), 36.Pia di Tolomei, 37.Pigmalione (EMPTY), 38.Poliuto, 39.Regina (EMPTY), 40.Rita, 41.Roberto, 42.Romanziera (EMPTY), 43.Rosamunda (EMPTY), 44.Sancia (EMPTY), 45.Torquato Tasso (EMPTY), 46.Ugo (EMPTY), 47.Zingara (EMPTY), 48.Zoraide (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1964, 1980, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dowland, 2.Druckman, 3.Dukas Dates of materials: 1963, 1968, 1976, 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Antiphon, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Chanson, 4.Complete Works, 5.Hymn, 6.Magnificat Dates of materials: 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mass, 2.Misc., 3.Motet, 4.Style Dates of materials: 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None- fills one 1\" binder (Dunstable: Style; Dunstable: Magnificat; Dunstable: Motet; Dunstable: Hymn) Dates of materials: 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 9.Letters, 10.Literary (EMPTY), 11.Mass, 12.Miscellaneous, 13.Opera, 14.Orchestral Misc., 15.Overture, 16.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 17.Quartet, 18.Quintet, 19.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 20.Scherzo, 21.Serenade, 22.Sextet, 23.Sonata, 24.Song, 25.Stabat Mater, 26.Style, 27.Suite, 28.Tone Poem, 29.Trio, 30.Variation Dates of materials: 1967, 1971, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Class Outlines Headings: 1.Misc. (Dvorak Symphony), 2.No. I, 3.No. II (EMPTY), 4.No. III (EMPTY), 5.No. IV, 6.No. V (EMPTY), 7.No. VI, 8.No. VII, 9.No. VIII, 10.No. IX Dates of materials: 1972, 1976, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Etude (EMPTY), 9.Incidental Music, 10.Instrumental Misc., 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary, 13.March (EMPTY), 14.Misc., 15.Motet (EMPTY), 16.Ode (EMPTY), 17.Opera (EMPTY), 18.Oratorio, 19.Orch.Misc., 20.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 21.Overture, 22.Prelude (EMPTY), 23.Psalm (EMPTY), 24.Quartet (EMPTY), 25.Quintet, 26.Sacred Misc., 27.Serenade , 28.Sonata (EMPTY), 29.Song (EMPTY), 30.Style, 31.Suite (EMPTY), 32.Symphony, 33.Te Deum (EMPTY), 34.Tone Poem, 35.Variation Dates of materials: 1968, 1975, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: None- materials fill one 1\" binder (Ellington: Biography; Ellington: Song; Ellington: Misc.; Ellington: Orch. Misc.; Ellington: Ballet) Dates of materials: 1966-1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.European, 2.Albania (EMPTY), 3.Andorra (EMPTY), 4.Austria, 5.Belgium, 6.Bulgaria (EMPTY), 7.Czech, 8.Unlabeled (Denmark), 9.England, 10.Finland, 11.France, 12.Unlabeled (Germany), 13.Germany: West, 14.Hungary, 15.Iceland (EMPTY), 16.Ireland, 17.Unlabeled (Italy), 18.Liechtenstein (EMPTY), 19.Luxembourg, 20.Monaco Dates of materials: 1966-1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946) [Ballet; Biography; Concerto; Literary; Song; Suite; Opera; Nocturne), 2.Faur, Gabriel (1845-1924) [Requiem; Opera; Faureacute;; Piano Music; Style; Vocal Misc.; Song; Incidental Music; Ballette; Mass; Fantasia; Piano Misc.; Trio) Dates of materials: 1968, 1977, 1982, 1988, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Farina, Carlo, 2.Fontana, Giov.Batt. (-1630) Dates of materials: 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes on film music Headings: A-Z dividers. Material on film music/film music composers fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Class Notes, Articles, Notes Headings: 1.Class Plans, 2.Outlines, 3.Definition, 4.Polynesia, 5.Common Characteristics, 6.Meter, 7.American, 8.Arrangements, 9.Spiritual, 10.Gospel Song, 11.Railroads, 12.French, 13.Recordings, 14.Importance Dates of materials: 1976, 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1. Nationalism (Outlines; Definition; Exoticism; Recordings; Importance), 2.Instruments (Classification; Pictures; Folkways; Streisand; Orchestrion; Penn; Partch; Britten; Theremin; Moog; Electronic Music; Electrophones; Pictures; Orchestra; Consort; Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Miscellaneous, 2.Sea Shanties, 3.Addiss-Crofut, 4.Falla: Song, 5.American (Description), 6.American (Outline), 7.American (Recordings), 8.Hymns, 9.Spirituals, 10.Railroads, 11.Ballad, 12.Gospel Song, 13.Topkapi Dates of materials: 1979, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Instruments: Beginning, 2.Instruments: Classification, 3.Instruments: Orchestra, 4.Venice, 5.Instruments: Pix, 6.Orchestra: Seating, 7.Instruments: String Makers, 8.Instruments: Usage, 9.Instrs: Folkways, 10.Instrs: Streisand, 11.Instrs: Electronic, 12.Orchestration, 13.Instruments: Organ, 14.Instruments: Moog, 15.Instruments: Penn, 16.Instruments: Partch Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.General, 2.Canon, 3.Cantus Firmus, 4.Canzona, 5.Capriccio, 6.Chaconne, 7.Chamber Music, 8.Concerto, 9.Counterpoint, 10.Cyclic, 11.Divirtimento, 12.Etude, 13.Fantasia, 14.Formes Fixes, 15.Fugue, 16.Ground, 17.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 18.Invention (EMPTY), 19.Minuet, 20.Misc., 21.Overture, 22.Partita (EMPTY), 23.Passacaglia, 24.Prelude, 25.Program Music, 26.Rhapsody, 27.Ricercar, 28.Ritornello (EMPTY), 29.Romance Dates of materials: 1915, 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Binary, 2.Ternary, 3.Rondo, 4.Sonata-Allegro, 5.Canon, 6.Fugue, 7.Variation, 8.Passacaglia, 9.Chaconne, 10.Performer, 11.Misc. Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Binary, 2.Ternary, 3.Rondo, 4.Sonata-Allegro, 5.Canon, 6.Fugue, 7.Passacaglia, 8.Chaconne, 9.Variation, 10.Choral Forms, 11.Free Forms, 12.Homophonic I, 13.Homophonic II, 14.Multi Movement, 15.Polyphonic, 16.Program Music, 17.Song Forms Dates of materials: 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Variation, 2.Voluntary, 3.Round, 4.Scherzo, 5.Serenade, 6.Sinfonia, 7.Sinfonietta, 8.Sonata, 9.Sonata-Rondo (EMPTY), 10.Sonatina, 11.Strophic, 12.Suite, 13.Symphony, 14.Toccata, 15.Rondo Dates of materials: 1915, 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Form)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Binary Form)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: None (\"Dramatic Forms\" from Musical Forms amp; Textures by Demuth (1953) Dates of materials: 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.None (Schematic Representation of Evolution from Binary to Sonata- Allegro Form), 2.Benward, 3.Spencer Dates of materials: 1988, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Foss, Lucas (1922-) (Orchestral Misc.; Variation; Choral Misc.; Instrumental Misc.; Concerto; Foss; Songs; Improvisation; Cantata; Piano Misc. Choral Works; Orchestral Misc; Misc.; Biography; Literary; Etude; Ballet), 2.Franck, Cesar (1822-90) (Franck Symphony; Trio; Tone Poem; Organ Music; Biography) Dates of materials: 1965, 1970, 1975, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.None (Harmony), 2.Misc. Catalogues, 3.Manuscripts Sources, 4.Modena a.F.9.9. (A Description of Codex a.F.9.9. Modena, Biblioteca Estense), 5.Strambotti, 6. \"Sheets\" (Musical Scores), 7.\"Examples\" (Musical Scores), 8.Transcriptions Bk IV, 9.Transcriptions Book V (EMPTY), 10.Transcriptions Bk VI, 11.Transcriptions Bk VII (EMPTY), 12.Transcriptions Book VIII, Transcriptions Book IX Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Gabrieli, Andrea (c.1510-86) Dates of materials: 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Gounod, Charles (1818-93)(Opera, Mass, March), 2.Geminiani, Francesco (1674-1762)(Concerto) Dates of materials: 1958, 1964, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: None (Gerhard; Concerto; Biography; Capriccio; Incidental Music; Orch. Music; Style; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1956, 1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes Headings: None (Rhapsody; Biography; Gershwin; Opera; Musical; Tone Poem; Prelude; Concerto; Misc.; Style; Complete Works; Lullaby) Dates of materials: 1967, 1975, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Gesualdo (Misc.; Madrigal), 2.Glazunov (Works; Symphony; Concerto; Ballet), 3.Glinka (Opera; Biography) Dates of materials: 1968, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Portrait; Biography; Discography; Complete Works; Psalm; Ginastera; Variation; Ballet; Opera; Overture; Orchestral Misc.; Sonata; Concerto) Dates of materials: 1965, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Opera; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1969, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Motet; Mass; Magnificat; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Granados (Opera; Misc.; Dance; Granados), 2.Grieg (Suite; Incidental Music; Overture; Song; Concerto; Grieg), 3.Gould (Biography; Ballet; Orchestral Misc; Misc.; Concerto; Gould; Piano Misc.; Symphony) Dates of materials: 1967, 1971, 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Alleluia, 2.Antiphon, 3.Bible, 4.Calendar, 5.Forms, 6.History, 7.Hymn, 8.Liturgy, 9.Magnificat, 10.Mass, 11.Misc., 12.Modal System Dates of materials: 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Music Misc., 2.Notation, 3.Office, 4.Passion, 5.Performance Practice, 6.Psalms, 7.Requiem, 8.Sequence, 9.Summary, 10.Te Deum, 11.Text, 12.Tract, 13.Tropes Dates of materials: 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Biography, 3.Bibliography (EMPTY), 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Mus., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Wks, 8.Concerto Dates of materials: 1971, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Program Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Fantasia (EMPTY), 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Keyboard, 5.Misc., 6.Motet, 7.Ode, 8.Organ Wks (EMPTY), 9.Overture, 10.Passacaglia (EMPTY), 11.Passion, 12.Prelude, 13.Psalm, 14.Unlabeled (Sonata), 15.Style, 16.Suite, 17.Te Deum, 18.Unlabeled (Variation), 19.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1977, 1985, 1988, 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Acis e Galatea, 3.Admeto, 4.Agrippina, 5.Alcina, 6.Alessandro, 7.Almira (EMPTY), 8.Amadigi, 9.Arianna (EMPTY), 10.Ariodante, 11.Armino (EMPTY), 12.Atalante, 13.Berenice, 14.Deidamia, 15.Ezio, 16.Faramondo (EMPTY), 17.Flavio (EMPTY), 18.Floridante, 19.Giulio Cesare, 20.Giustino, 21.Imeno (EMPTY), 22.Lotario, 23.Muzio Scevola (EMPTY), 24.Orlando, 25.Ottone, 26.Partenope, 27.Pastor Fido, Il, 28.Poro, 29.Riccardo (EMPTY), 30.Rinaldo, 31.Rodelinda, 32.Rodrigo (EMPTY), 33.Scipone (EMPTY), 34.Semele, 35.Serse, 36.Silla (EMPTY), 37.Siroe (EMPTY), 38.Sosarme (EMPTY), 39.Tamerlano, 40.Terpsichore (EMPTY), 41.Teseo (EMPTY), 42.Tolomeo Dates of materials: 1959, 1978, 1985, 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Program Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Alexander, 3.L'Allegro, 4.Athalia, 5.Belshazzar, 6.Deborah, 7.Esther, 8.Hercules, 9.Israel in Egypt, 10.Jeptha, 11.Joseph (EMPTY), 12.Joshua, 13.Judas, 14.Messiah, 15.Occasional, 16.Rezurrezione (EMPTY), 17.Samson, 18.Saul, 19.Solomon, 20.Susanna, 21.Theodora, 22.Triumph Dates of materials: 1966, 1968, 1983, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Hanson, Howard (1896-) (Biography, Hanson, Symphony, March, Opera, Concerto, Complete Works, Elegy, Orch. Misc., Serenade, Literary, Style), 2.Harris, Roy (1898-) (Symphony; Elegy; Biography; Song; Chamber Music; Complete Works; Harris; Transcription; Orch. Misc.), 3.Holst (Hymn; Choral Works; Suite; Style; Complete Works; Tone Poem; Opera; Misc.; Biography) Dates of materials: 1970, 1973, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography Dates of materials: 1962, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cantata, 2.Chamber Music, 3.Choral Music, 4.Complete Wks, 5.Concerto, 6.Dance, 7.Divirtimento, 8.Fantasia, 9.Instrumental Misc., 10.Keyboard Dates of materials: 1962, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Letters, 2.March, 3.Mass, 4.Misc., 5.Nocturne, 6.Opera Dates of materials: 1947, 1962, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Oratorio, 2.Orchestral Misc., 3.Overture, 4.Passion, 5.Quartet, 6.Sacred Misc., 7.Serenade Dates of materials: 1962, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Sinfonia Concertante, 2.Sonata, 3.Song, 4.Style, 5.Te Deum, 6.Transcription (EMPTY), 7.Trio, 8.Variation, 9.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1980, 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nos. 1-10 Dates of materials: 1962, 1971, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Nos. 11-20, 2.Nos. 21-30, 3.Nos. 31-40, 4.Nos. 41-50, 5.Nos. 51-60, 6.Nos. 61-70, 7.Nos. 71-80, 8.Nos. 81-85, 9.Nos. 86-90, 10.No. 91, 11.No. 92, 12.No 93 Dates of materials: 1973, 1976, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No. 94, 2.No. 95, 3.No. 96, 4.No. 97, 5.No. 98, 6.No. 99, 7.No. 100, 8.No. 101, 9.No. 102, 10.No. 103, 11.No. 104 Dates of materials: 1956, 1969, 1970, 1986, 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: None (Ballet; Opera; Henze; Song; Complete Works, Biography; Works) Dates of materials: 1963, 1966, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamber Misc., 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 9.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 10.Letters (EMPTY), 11.Literary, 12.Misc. Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1964, 1966-67, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Octet, 2.Opera, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Piano Misc., 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet (EMPTY), 8.Septet, 9.Sonata, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Suite Dates of materials: 1961, 1967, 1973, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Octet, 2.Opera, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Piano Misc., 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet (EMPTY), 8.Septet, 9.Sonata, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Suite Dates of materials: 1961, 1967, 1973, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Honegger, Arthur (1892-1955) (Symphony; Biography; Sonatina; Prelude; Oratorio; Tone Poem; Orch. Misc.; Chamber Music; Cantata; Style; Concerto), 2.Hovhaness, Alan (1911-) (Magnificat; Ballet; Symphony; Style; Collected Works; Hovhaness; Orch. Misc.; Style; Concerto; Biography; Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Introduction, 2.Greece: Geography, 3.Greco-Roman Inheritance, 4.Greece: Culture, 5.Greece: Religion, 6.Greece: Music, 7.Greece: Ethos, 8.Greece: Instruments, 9.Greece: Theorists/Writers, 10.Rome: Culture, 11.Medieval: Outline, 12.Venice (EMPTY), 13.Liturgical Year, 14.Guido, 15.Secular Music, 16.Instrumental Dates of materials: 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Litrugical Books, 2.Liturgical Drama, 3.Adam: Pastorale, 4.Pre-Gregorian Chants, 5.Notation: Chant, 6.Notation: Medieval Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Mass:Order, 2.Mass: Text, 3.Mass: In Liber, 4.Mass: Examples, 5.Mass: Perf. Practice, 6.Mass: St. Thomas, 7.Mass: Septuagesima, 8.Mass: Easter (EMPTY), 9.Mass: Feast of Assumption, 10.Mass: Polyphonic, 11.Mass: Bach/Mozart/Haydn, 12.Polyphony, 13.Motet Dates of materials: 1936-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.None (Impressionism), 2.Painters, 3.Poetry, 4.Music, 5.Origin- Definition, 6.Outlines, 7.Importance Dates of materials: 1965-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Mus Headings: 1.India (Music; Theoretical; India) Dates of materials: 1965-1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Class Plans, 2.Outlines, 3.Bibliography, 4.Geography, 5.Culture, 6.Music, 7.Theory, 8.Instruments, 9.Performance Practice, 10.Art, 11.Theater,12.Dance Dates of materials: 1974-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes , Articles, Illustrations, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Outlines, 3.Religion/Philosophy, 4.Theory, 5.Music, 6.Raga, 7.Tala, 8.Drone, 9.Ethos, 10.Holst, 11.Instruments, 12.Performance Practice, 13.Theater, 14.Cinema, 15.Glossary Dates of materials: 1966, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Chaconne, 2.Consort Music (EMPTY), 3.Dance, 4.Dump, 5.Fantasia, 6.Felix: Namque, 7.Fugue, 8.In Nomine, 9.Invention, 10.Keyboard Music, 11.Lachrimae, 12.Lute Music, 13.March (EMPTY), 14.Mask (EMPTY), 15.Miscellaneous, 16.Miserere, 17.Noel (EMPTY), 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Partita, 20.Passacaglia Dates of materials: 1989-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Pedagogical, 2.Prelude, 3.Programme Music, 4.Rondeau, 5.Sinfonia, 6.Sonata, 7.Sources, 8.Suite, 9.Toccata, 10.Tombeau, 11.Toye (EMPTY), 12.Tricinium, 13.Variation, 14.Voluntary (EMPTY) Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Musical Scores, Notes, Articles (Information on the instruments of the orchestra, and how to play them) Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Orchestra), 2.String Family, 3.Violin, 4.Unlabeled (Viola), 5.Cello, 6.Bass, 7.Woodwinds, 8.Unlabeled (Piccolo), 9.Unlabeled (Flute), 10.Oboe, 11.English Horn, 12.Clarinet, 13.Bass Clarinet, 14.Bassoon, 15.Unlabeled (Contra Bassoon), 16.Brass, 17.Unlabeled (French Horn, 18.Trumpet, 19.Trombone, 20.Tuba, 21.Timpany, 22.Percussion, 23.Harp, 24.Harp, 25.Keyboard, 26.Special Instruments, 27.Misc. Dates of materials: 1964, 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Anthem (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Wks, 8.Instrumental Misc., 9.Letters (EMPTY), 10.Literary (EMPTY), 11.March, 12.Misc., 13.Orch. Misc., 14.Organ Misc., 15.Overture (EMPTY), 16.Piano Misc, 17.Prelude, 18.Psalm, 19.Quartet, 20.Scherzo, 21.Sonata, 22.Song, 23.Style, 24.Symphony, 25.Tone Poem, 26.Trio, 27.Variation Dates of materials: 1969-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: None (Biography; Suite; Vocal Misc.; Complete Works; Ivey; Electronic; Misc.; Literary) Dates of materials: 1970-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Japan (Japan; Japanese Buddhist Festival; Art; Historical; Drama; Theater; Dance; Instrumental; Music) Dates of materials: 1960, 1964, 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Outlines, 2.Bibliography, 3.History, 4.Theory, 5.Music, 6.Instruments, 7.Art, 8.Theater Dates of materials: 1956-1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Illustrations, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Outline, 3.Outline (Master), 4.Literature, 5.Notation, 6.Instruments, 7.Music, 8.Theater Dates of materials: 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Definition, 2.Origin, 3.Characs., 4.Instrumentation, 5.Musicians, 6.Influence, 7.Scores, 8.European, 9.American Dates of materials: 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bebop, 2.Blues, 3.Boogie, 4.Contemporary, 5.Cool, 6.Disco, 7.Dixieland, 8.Electronic, 9.Film-TV, 10.Free, 11.Funky, 12.Fusion, 13.Gospel, 14.Latin, 15.Misc., 16.Modal, 17.New Or[leans] Combo, 18.New Or[leans] Piano, 19.Progressive, 20.Ragtime, 21.Rock, 22.Stride, 23.Swing, 24.Third Stream Dates of materials: 1981, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Class Notes, Notes, Pictures Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Recordings), 2.I (Misc.), 3.II (Jazz), 4.III (New Orleans Dixieland), 5.Unlabeled (Influence), 6.Unlabeled (Mixing Jazz and Classical), 7.Unlabeled (Jazz) Dates of materials: 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: 1.Jazz Dates of materials: 1978-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Kirchner, Leon (1919-) (Biography; Literary; Sonata; Toccata; Kirchner; Complete Works; Aesthetic; Concerto; Song Cycle; Opera), 2.Krenek, Ernst (1900-) (Biography; Complete Works; Electronic; Quartet; Motet; Suite; Quintet; Style; Concerto; Krenek; Chamber Music; Orch. Misc.; Opera; Piano Misc.; Vocal Misc.; Choral Misc.; Literary; Instr. Misc.; Theoretical) Dates of materials: 1967-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Letters (EMPTY), 9.Literary, 10.Mass Dates of materials: 1964-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Opera, 3.Overture (EMPTY), 4.Piano Music, 5.Psalm, 6.Quartet, 7.Serenade (EMPTY), 8.Sontata, 9.Song, 10.Style, 11.Suite (EMPTY), 12.Symphony, 13.Te Deum, 14.Tone Poem, 15.Variation Dates of materials: 1961-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Ballata; Madrigal; Landini; Biography; Complete Works; Style) Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Lassus, Orlando (1532-94) (Style; Song; Psalm; Mass; Biography; Passion; Chanson; Motet; Madrigal, Lassus), 2.Lully, Jean Bat. (1632-78) (Opera; Ballet; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1974, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Lawes, H., 2.Lawes, William, 3.Lees Dates of materials: 1968-1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes (on composers with last name \"Lewis\") Headings: 1.Lewis, J., 2.Lewis, M.J., 3.Lewis, P.T., 4.Lewis, R.H. Dates of materials: 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: 1.Ligeti (Style; Orch. Misc; Biography; Ligeti; Melodien; Choral Misc.) 2.Luening (Oboe Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Rondo; Fantasia; Sonata; Theatrical; Fantasia; Prelude; Electronic; Biography; Complete Works; Luening) Dates of materials: 1969-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Dance, 7.Etude, 8.Fantasia, 9.Impromptu. 10.Instrumental. Misc., 11.Letters, 12.Literary, 13.Mass, 14.Misc Dates of materials: 1962-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Nocturne, 2.Opera (EMPTY), 3.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Piano Misc., 5.Rhapsody, 6.Sacred Misc., 7.Sonata, 8.Sonetto, 9.Song, 10.Style, 11.Syphony, 12.Tone Poem, 13.Transcription, 14.VAriation Dates of materials: 1968-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Etude (EMPTY), 8.Film Music (EMPTY), 9.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 10.Instr. Misc., 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary, 13.Misc., 14.Orch. Misc., 15.Overture (EMPTY), 16.Partita, 17.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 18.Prelude (EMPTY), 19.Quartet, 20.Sonata (EMPTY), 20.Song, 21.Style, 22.Suite, 23.Symphony, 24.Trio (EMPTY), 25.Variation Dates of materials: 1969-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: 1.MacDowell (Song; Biography; MacDowell; Etude; Concerto; Piano Misc.), 2.Marchand (Biography; Marchand) Dates of materials: 1960-1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballade, 2.Biography; 3.Complaint, 4.Complete Wks., 5.Hocket, 6.Lai, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Motet, 10.Rondeau, 11.Virelai Dates of materials: 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Cantata, 3.Complete Wks. (EMPTY), 4.Letters, 5.Misc., 6.Opera, 7.Song, 8.Style Dates of materials: 1976-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No 1, 2.No.2, 3.No.3, 4.No. 4 Dates of materials: 1963-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No. 5, 2.No. 6, 3.No. 7, 4.No. 8, 5.No. 9, 6.No. 10, 7.Misc. Dates of materials: 1972-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Marenzio, Luc (c.1553-1599) (Madrigal; Complete Works; Villanella; Marenzio; Intermedio; Style), 2.Marini, Biagio (c.1595-1665) (Sonata; Marini; Variations; Chamber Music) 3.Massenet, Jules (Opera; Song) Dates of materials: 1949-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Martin, Frank, (Syphonia Concertante; Martin; Instr. Misc.; Style; Oratorio; Song; Concerto; Complete Works; Ballad; Literary) 2.Menotti, Gian Carlo (Cantata; Literary; Misc.; Opera; Biography; Ballet) Dates of materials: 1963-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) (Concerto; Symphony; Martinu; Orchestral Misc.; Complete Works; Toccata; String Quartet), 2.Mennin, Peter (Symphony; Biography; Mennin; Overture; Style; Complete Works, Orchestral Misc.) Dates of materials: 1966, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Lesson Plans, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical Dates of materials: 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Notation:Facs., 2.Polyphony 9-13th C., 3.Polyphony:Exx., 4.14th Cent., 5.Motet Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Class Notes Headings: 1.Calendar, 2.Information, 3.Reading-Listening, 4.Listening List, 5.Quiz Sample, 6.Recordings, 7.Lesson Plans, 8.Historical Periods, 9.History Thumbnail, 10.Elements of Music, 11.Greco-Roman Inheritances, 12.Terminology, 13.Alleluia, 14.Ethos, 15.Liturgical Drama, 16.Liturgical Year, 17.Mass, 18.Mass: Examples, 19.Hymn: Gregorian, 20.Psalm Recitation, 21.Troubadour-Trouvere, 22.Baroque-Classical Forms, 23.Notation Dates of materials: 1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Concerto, 2.Unlabeled (Symphony) Dates of materials: 1974-1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Aria (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Capriccio, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Fantasia, 7.Complete Works, 8.Fantasia, 9.Incidental Music, 10.Unlabeled Instrumental Misc., 11.Letters, 12.Misc., 13.Octet Dates of materials: 1968-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Opera (EMPTY), 2.Unlabeled (Oratorio), 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Overture, 6.Fugue, 7.Prelude (EMPTY), 8.Psalm (EMPTY), 9.Quartet, 10.Quintet (EMPTY), 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Serenade (EMPTY), 13.Sextet (EMPTY), 14.Sonata, 15.Song, 16.Style, 17.Te Deum (EMPTY), 18.Trio, 19.Variation Dates of materials: 1947-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: None (Works; Symphony; Piano Misc. Biography Literary Suite, Complete Works, Orch. Misc. Style; Instr. Misc. Messiaen) Dates of materials: 1970-1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Capriccio (EMPTY), 6.Chamber Misc., 7.Choral Misc., 8.Unlabeled (Complete Works), 9.Concerto, 10.Dance (EMPTY), 11.Duo (EMPTY), 12.Etude (EMPTY), 13.Incid. Music, 14.Instr. Misc., 15.Letters (EMPTY), 16.Literary, 17.March (EMPTY), 18.Misc., 19.Opera, 20.Orch. Misc., 21.Overture, 22.Piano Misc., 23.Psalm, 24.Quartet, 25.Service, 26.Sonata (EMPTY), 27.Sonatina, 28.Song, 29.Style, 30.Suite, 31.Symphony Dates of materials: 1944-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Complete Works, 4.Hymn, 5.Instrumental, 6.Magnificat, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Motet, 10.Unlabeled (Psalm), 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Secular Misc., 13.Style (EMPTY), 14.Vespers Dates of materials: 1969-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores, Class Notes Headings: 1.Monteverdi: IX (Sacred Music), 2.Monteverdi: XII (Sacred Music), 3.Monteverdi: XIII (Sacred Music Exam, Notes), 4.Antiphon, 5.Bibliography, 6.Biography, 7.Complete Works, 8.Hymn (EMPTY), 9.Litany (EMPTY), 10.Magnificat (EMPTY), 11.Mass, 12.Motet, 13.Psalm (EMPTY), 14.Sacred Music, 15.Sonata (EMPTY), 16.Vespers Dates of materials: 1968-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Musical Scores, Articles, Concert Programs, Notes Headings: None (Fills one 2\" binder) Dates of materials: 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Arianna, 2.Combattimento, 3.Misc., 4.Orfeo, 5.Poppea, 6.Ritorno, 7.Tirsi e Clori (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1962-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Moore, Douglas (Opera, Suite, Biography, Complete Works, Misc., Orch. Misc., Moore), 2.Morales (Mass, Song, Motet, Morales, Complete Works; Antiphon), 3.Morley (Instr. Music, Dance, Madrigal, Morley, Keyboard Misc., Instr. Misc., Canzonetta, Choral Misc., Balletta, Scholarly Paper), 4.Muffat, Georg (c.1645-1704) (Harpsichord Misc., Recordings, Concerto, Sonata, Complete Works, Suite, Scholarly Paper) Dates of materials: 1954-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Antiphon, 2.Aria, 3.Bibliography, 4.Biography, 5.Cantata, 6.Cassation, 7.Chamb. Misc., 8.Choral Misc., 9.Church Music, 10.Complete Works Dates of materials: 1945-1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Divertimento, 3.Fantasia, 4.Instrumental Misc., 5.Keybd. Music, 6.Letters, 7.March (EMPTY), 8.Mass, 9.Misc. Dates of materials: 1977-1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Motet, 2.Nocturne, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Overture, 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet, 8.Serenade, 9.Sinfonia Concertante, 10.Sonata, 11.Song, 12.Style, 13.Trio, 14.Variation, 15.Verspers, 16.Vocal Music Dates of materials: 1961-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Concerto Misc., 2.No. 1 (EMPTY), 3.No. 2 (EMPTY), 4.No. 3 (EMPTY), 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5 (EMPTY), 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7, 9.No. 8 (EMPTY), 10. No. 9, 11.No. 10, 12.No. 11, 13.No. 12, 14.No. 13, 15.No. 14, 16. Unlabeled (No. 15), 17.No. 16, 18.No. 17, 19.No. 18, 20.No. 19, 21.Unlabeled (No. 20), 22.No. 21, 23.No. 22, 24.No. 23, 25.No. 24, 26.No. 25., 27.No. 26, 28.No. 27 Dates of materials: 1948-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, ARticles Headings: 1.Bassoon, 2.Cello (EMPTY), 3.Clarinet, 4.Concertone, 5.Flute No. 1, 6.Flute No. 2, 7.Flute-Harp, 8.Horn No. I, 9.Horn No. 2, 10.Horn No. 3 (EMPTY), 11.Horn No. 4, 12.Misc., 13.Oboe Dates of materials: 1962-1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Violin No. 1, 2.Violin No. 2 (EMPTY), 3.Violin No. 3, 4.Violin No. 4, 5.Violin No. 5, 6.Sinfonia Concertante Dates of materials: 1952-1959\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Apollo, 2.Ascanio, 3.Bastien, 4.Clemenza di Tito, 5.Cosi Fan Tutte Dates of materials: 1961-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Don Giovanni, 2.Entfuring [aus dem Serail], 3.Finta Giardiniera, 4.Finta Semplice, 5.Idomeneo, 6.Lucio Silla, 7.Misc. Dates of materials: 1964-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Mitridate, 2.Nozze di Figaro, 3.Oca del Cairo, 4.Re Pastore, 5.Schaispieldirektor, 6.Schuldigkeit, 7.Sogno, 8.Sposo Delusso, 9.Thamos, 10.Zaide, 11.Zauberflote Dates of materials: 1965-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nos. 1-9, 3.Nos. 10-19 (EMPTY), 4.Nos. 20-29, 5.Nos. 30-34, 6.Unlabeled (No. 35), 7.No. 36, 8.No. 37 (EMPTY), 9.No. 38, 10.No. 39, 11.Unlabeled (No. 40), 12.No. 41 Dates of materials: 1965-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Scholarly Paper, Musical Scores, Bibliography Headings: 1.None (Scholarly Papter), 2.Realizations, 3.Computer Literals, 4.Unlabeled (Fantasia, Bk 1, Fol. 1), 5.Original Manuscript Dates of materials: 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Melody, 2.Harmony, 3.Tonality, 4.Rhythm, 5.Meter, 6.Dynamics, 7.Texture, 8.Form Dates of materials: 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: None (History; Music History)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Discussion premise), 2.(Midieval), 3.(Renaissance: Art), 4.(Baroque), 5.(Classical), 6.(Romantic), 7.(20th Century), 8.Notation Dates of materials: 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, ARticles Headings: 1.Beginning, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical, 6.Romantic Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works (EMPTY), 5.Misc., 6.Opera, 7.Piano Misc., 8.Song, 9.Style, 10.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1946-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMTPY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Chamber Misc., 5.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 6.Concerto, 7.Fantasia, 8.Hymn (EMPTY), 9.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 10.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary (EMPTY), 13.Misc., 14.Motet (EMPTY), 15.Opera, 16.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 17.Organ Misc., 18.Overture (EMPTY), 19.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 20.Prelude (EMPTY), 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet, 23.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 24.Serenade (EMPTY), 25.Sonata (EMPTY), 26.Song (EMPTY), 27.Song Cycle (EMPTY), 28.Style, 29.Suite, 30.Symphony, 31.Trio (EMPTY), 32.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1959-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Obrecht, Jacob (1430-1505) (Complete works, Canzona, Mass, Motet), 2.Ockeghem, Johannes (1430-95) (Biography, Chanson, Mass, Motet) Dates of materials: 1963-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Offenbach (Opera, Biography, Operetta, Offenbach, Ballet), 2.Orff (Pedgogical, Choral Misc., Cantata, Style; Biography) Dates of materials: 1961-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: None (Fills 1.5\" Binder) Dates of materials: 1965-1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Musical Scores Headings: 1.A, 2.B., 3.C, 4.D, 5.E (EMPTY), 6.F, 7.G, 8.H-J, 9.K, 10.L Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.M, 2.N, 3.O Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Musical Scores Headings: 1.P-Q, 2.R, 3.S, 4.T, 5.U-V, 6.W, 7.X-Z Dates of materials:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Sonata, Variation, Concerto, Style, Paganini, Misc.) Dates of materials: 1959-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.None (Palestrina), 2.(Palestrina: Life), 3.(Ave Virgo/Ave, Gloriosa/Domino), 4.(Palestrina: Motet), 5.(Super Flumina Babylonis), 6.(Mass), 7.(Summary of 13th c. Motet), 8.(The Counter-Reformation), Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Palestrina, Perluigi da (1526-94) (Motet, Mass, Complete Works, Lamentations, Missa Domenicali, Missa Ad Fugam, Missa Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La; Palestrina; , 2.Persichetti, Vince (Biograph, Symphony, Style, Sonata; Misc., Concerto, Serenade, Chamber Misc., Song, Misc., Orch. Misc., Vocal Misc., Complete Works, Band Music, Choral, Persichetti, Concerto, Pfte) Dates of materials: 1964-1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Illustrations Headings: 1.Melody Instruments, 2.Percussion Instruments Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Orch Misc, Magnificat, Choral Misc, Passion, Quartet, Stabat Mater, Concerto, Biography, Works, Oratorio, Quartet) Dates of materials: 1968-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles Headings: 1.Performance Practice, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical, 6.Romantic, 7.Modern Dates of materials: 1980-1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Performance, 3.History Dates of materials: 1976-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.Guitarists, 2.Harpists, 3.(Clavichordists: 20th C.), 4.(Organists: 20th C.), 5.(Bassoonists: 20th C.), 6.Clarinettists, 7.(Flutists: 20th C.), 8.Hornists, 9.Oboists, 10.Trumpeters, 11.Misc. Dates of materials: 1966-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Opera; Concertino; Concerto; Biography; Sonata; Sacred Misc.) Dates of materials: 1968-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: A-J information about pianists Dates of materials: 1967-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: K-Z information about pianists Dates of materials: 1965-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Literary, Style, Complete Works, Quartet, Quintet, Divertimento, Prelude, Symphony, Ballet, Biography, Concerto, Piston, Capriccio, Chamber Music) Dates of materials: 1980-1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Charts, 2.Explanation, 3.Beginning, 4.Concerto, 5.Symphony, 6.Opera, 7.Keyboard, 8.Instrumental, 9.Misc. (EMPTY) Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Style, Complete Works, Concerto, Song Cycle, Sextet, Opera, Song, Toccata, Ballet, Motet, Style, Sonata, Biography, Chanson, Duo, Poulenc, Trio) Dates of materials: 1946-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.A, 2.B, 3.Bach, 4.Barber, 5.Bartok Dates of materials: 1968-1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.Bernstein, 2.Bizet, 3.Bloch, 4.Boccherini, 5.Borodin, 6.Brahms Dates of materials: 1971-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.Britten, 2.Bruch, 3.Bruckner, 4.C, 5.Chausson, 6.Chopin, 7.Copland Dates of materials: 1979-1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.D, 2.Debussy, 3.Delius, 4.Dukas, 5.Dvorak, 6.E, 7.Elgar, 8.Enesco Dates of materials: 1974-1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.F, 2.Falla, 3.Franck, 4.G, 5.Gershwin, 6.Ginastera, 7.Glazunov, 8.Glinka, 9.Gluck, 10.Gounod, 11.Grieg Dates of materials: 1979-1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.H, 2.Handel, 3.Haydn, 4.Hindemith, 5.Honegger, 6.Husa Dates of materials: 1964-1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.I, 2.Ibert, 3.D'Indy, 4.Ives, 5.J, 6.Unlabeled (K), 7.Khatchaturian, 8.Kodaly, 9.Krenek, 10.L, 11.Lalo, 12.Lees, 13.Lewis, 14.Liszt, 15.Lutoslawski, 16.M, 17.MacDowell, 18.Mahler, 19.Martinu Dates of materials: 1968-1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cello I, 2.Cello II, 3.Piano I, 4.Piano II, 5.Piano III, 6.Piano IV, 7.Piano V, 8.Violin I, 9.Violin II, 10.Misc. Dates of materials: 1968-1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Choralk Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance (EMPTY), 9.Divirtimento (EMPTY), 10.Etude (EMPTY), 11.Film Music, 12.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 13.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 14.Letters (EMPTY), 15.Literary (EMPTY), 16.March (EMPTY), 17.Misc., 18.Ode (EMPTY), 19.Opera, 20.Orchestral Misc., 21.Overture (EMPTY), 22.Piano Misc., 23.Quartet Dates of materials: 1947-1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Quintet, 2.Sinfonietta (EMPTY), 3.Sonata, 4.Song (EMPTY), 5.Style, 6.Suite, 7.Symphony, 8.Toccata (EMPTY), 9.Tone Poem (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1964- 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Capriccio (EMPTY), 4.Chamb. Misc (EMPTY), 5.Complete Works, 6.Hymn (EMPTY), 7.Instr. Misc (EMPTY), 8.Letters, 9.Mass, 10.Misc., 11.Orch. Misc, 12.Angelica (EMPTY), 13.Boheme, La, 14.Butterfly, 15.Edgar Dates of materials: 1970-1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Fanciulla, 2.Manon Lescaut, 3.Misc., 4.Rondine, La, 5.Schicchi, 6.Tabarro, Il, 7.Tosca, 8.Trittico, 9.Turandot, 10.Villi, Le Dates of materials: 1967- 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Opera; Style; Church Music; Theater Music; Biography; Ode; Collected Works; Misc.; Fantasia; Overture; Chaconne; Suite; Anthem; Lute Song; Round; Chamber Music; Purcell; Motet; Biography; Incid. Music; Song; Recordings; Sonata; Sacred Misc.; Variation; Dance) Dates of materials: 1973-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Capriccio, 4.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto Dates of materials: 1976-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Etude, 3.Fantasia, 4.Instrumental. Misc., 5.Letters (EMPTY), 6.Literary (EMPTY), 7.Mass (EMPTY), 8.Misc., 9.Opera, 10.Orchestral Misc. (EMPTY), 11.Piano Misc., 12.Prelude, 13.Rhapsody, 14.Sacred Misc., 15.Sonata, 16.Song, 17.Style, 18.Suite, 19.Symphony, 20.Tone Poem, 21.Transcription, 22.Variation Dates of materials: 1946-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Reger (Style; Reger; Variation; Importance; Fugue; Organ Music; Passacaglia; Fantasia; Choral Prelude; Suite; Chamber Music; Sonata; Quintet; Quartet; Trio; Serenade; Biography; Catalogue of Works; Concerto; Piano Misc.; Life and Works; Requiem; Transcription; Psalm; Song; Choral Misc.), 2.Rameau, Jean Paul (1683-1764) (Opera; Keyboard Misc.; Misc.; Ballet; Harpsichord Misc.; Dance; Theoretical; Hymn; Suite; Cantata; Summary) Dates of materials: 1960-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto Dates of materials: 1975-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Instrumental Misc., 3.Unlabeled (Literary), 4.Misc., 5.Opera Dates of materials: 1982-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Orchestral Misc., 2.Piano Misc., 3.Quartet, 4.Rhapsody, 5.Sonata, 6.Song, 7.Unlabeled (Style), 8.Suite, 9.Unlabeled (Trio) Dates of materials: 1953-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Humanism, 2.Canti Carnas., 3.Carol, 4.English School: I Dates of materials: 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Postcards, Class Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.General, 3.England, 4.France, 5.Spain, 6.Florence, 7.Mantua, 8.Ferrara, 9.Germany, 10.Burgundy, 11.Chanson, 12.Madrigal Dates of materials: 1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.English, 2.Special, 3.Misc. Dates of materials: 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Notation, 2.Compositional Practice, 3.Germany (EMPTY), 4.Instrumental, 5.Secular Misc., 6.Canzone I Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Mass: I, 2.Mass: II Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Ballet), 2.(Biography), 3.(Cantata), 4.(Choral Misc.), 5.(Complete Works), 6.(Ode), 7.(Opera), 8.(Song), 9.(Style), 10.(Suite), 11.(Transcription) Dates of materials: 1966-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Complete Works; Orch. Misc; Biography and Analysis of Selected Works; Instrumental Misc.; Ballet; Symphony; Style; Biography; Fantasia; Suite; Riegger) Dates of materials: 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rimsky-Korsakoff, N. (1844-1908) (Capriccio; Suite; Opera, Tone Poem; Overture; Song; Style; Rimsky-Korsakoff; Chamber Music; Orchestral Misc.; Biography; Misc.), 2.(Roussel, Albert) (Catalogue of Works; Style; Ballet; Flute Misc.; Symphony; Suite; Roussel; Chamber Music; Ballet Suite; Life and Works) Dates of materials: 1967- 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rochberg (Quartet; Song Cycle; Symphony; Harp Misc.; Quintet; Concerto; Song; Style; Orchestral Misc.; Chamber Misc.; Biography; Instr. Misc; Rochberg; Serenade; Biography; Complete Works), 2.Roman (Life and Catalogue of Works), 3.Rorem (Oratorio; Etude; Vocal Misc.; Harp Misc.; Instr. Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Concerto; Piano Concerto; Song; Symphony; Chamb. Misc.; Opera; Trio; Song Cycle; Rorem; Variation; Concerto; Literary) Dates of materials: 1965-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Complete Wks, 6.Dance (EMPTY), 7.Incid. Mus. (EMPTY), 8.Letters (EMPTY), 9.March (EMPTY), 10.Mass, 11.Misc., 12.Piano Misc., 13.Quartet, 14.Sacred Misc. (EMPTY), 15.Serenade, 16.Sinfonia (EMPTY), 17.Sontata, 18.Stabat Mater, 19.Style, 20.Suite, 21.Variation, 22.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1963-1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Capriccio (EMPTY), 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Complete Wks., 8.Concerto, 9.Dance, 10.Duet (EMPTY), 11.Etude (EMPTY), 12.Fantasia (EMPTY), 13.Fugue (EMPTY), 14.Hymn (EMPTY), 15.Incid. Mus. (EMPTY), 16.Instr. Misc., 17.Letters (EMPTY), 18.Literary, 19.March (EMPTY), 20.Mass, 21.Misc., 22.Opera, 23.Oratorio, 24.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 25.Overture (EMPTY), 26.Piano Misc., 27.Prelude (EMPTY), 28.Psalm (EMPTY), 29.Quartet (EMPTY), 30.Quintet (EMPTY), 31.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 32.Septet (EMPTY), 33.Serenade, 34.Sonata, 35.Song, 36.Style, 37.Suite, 38.Symphony, 39.Tone Poem, 40.Trio (EMPTY), 41.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1953-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Piano Misc.; Satie; Works; Style; Piano Music; Biography; Vexations; Rollo H. Myers: Erik Satie) Dates of materials: 1963-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Xeroxes of musical score Headings: \"Sports \u0026amp; Divertissements\" by Satie Dates of materials: ? (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Scarlatti, Alessandro (1659-1725), (Exultate Deo; Sonata; Cantata; Aria; Instrumental; Dance; Opera; Toccata; Mass; Motet; Sinfonia; Overture; Concerto), 2. Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) (Biography; Sonata; Style; Sinfonia; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1972-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Scheidt, Samuel, (Mass; Tabulatura Nova; Bicinium; Canzona; Chorale; Variation; Chorale Prelude; Complete Works; Missa Dominicale; Fantasia; Samuel Scheidt), 2.(Schein, JH), (Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ; Complete Works; Style; Chorale Concerto; Chorale; Concerto Literature; Concerto; Johann Hermann Schein: Songwriter), 3.Schuetz, Heinrich (1585-1672) (Psalm; Choral Misc.; Biography; Magnificat; Oratorio; Motet; Schuetz; Misc.; Concerto; Sacred. Misc.; Complete Works; Ballet; Requiem; Passion; Lied; Chorale) Dates of materials: 1966-1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Fantasia, 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.Misc., 11.Monodrama, 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch. Misc., 15.Piano Misc. Dates of materials: 1961-76\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Prelude, 2.Quartet, 3.Quintet, 4.Sacred Misc., 5.Serenade, 6.Sextet, 7.Song, 8.Style, 9.Suite, 10.Symphony, 11.Theoretical, 12.Tone Poem, 13.Transcription, 14.Trio, 15.Variation Dates of materials: 1960-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamb. Misc., 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Wks, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia, 9.Hymn, 10.Impromptu, 11.Incid, Music, 12.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Magnificat, 15.Mass Dates of materials: 1949-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc, 2.Octet, 3.Opera, 4.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Overture (EMPTY), 6.Piano Misc., 7.Psalm (EMPTY), 8.Quartet, 9.Quintet, 10.Rondo, 11.Salve Regina (EMPTY), 12.Sonata, 13.Sonatina (EMPTY), 14.Song, 15.Stabat Mater (EMPTY), 16.Style, 17.Trio, 18.Variation Dates of materials: 1966-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.X (An die Musik), 2.XI (Wohin), 3.XVII (Lied der Mignon) Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3, 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5, 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7, 9.No. 8, 10.(No. 9) Dates of materials: 1971-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Schuller, Gunther (1925-) (Schuller; Invention; Orch. Misc.; Sonata; Literary; Biography; Overture; Symphony; Style; Biography; Etude; Tone Poem; Opera; Quartet; Concerto; Misc.; Complete Works; Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee), 2.Schuman, William (1910-) (Biography; Style; Complete Works; Concerto; Literary; Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Instr. Misc; Transcription; Ballet; Symphony; Overture; Variationl Aesthetics; Opera; Schuman; Vocal Misc.), 3.Sessions, Roger (1896-) (Sonata; Quartet; Rhapsody; Symphony; Works; Misc.; Cantata; Biography; Sessions; Concertino; Aesthetics; Incid. Mus.; Style; Concert; Opera; Vocal Misc.) Dates of materials: 1967-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Chamber Misc., 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Incid. Music, 7.Instr. Misc., 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.(Mass), 11.Misc., 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch, Misc., 15.Overture, 16.Piano Misc., 17.Quartet, 18.Quintet, 19.Sacred Misc. (EMPTY), 20.Sonata, 21.Song, 22.Style, 23.Suite, 24.Trio, 25.Variation Dates of materials: 1964-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Symphony Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3, 5.No. 4 Dates of materials: 1973-1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Scriabin (Etude; Prelude; Piano Misc.; Sonata; Orch. Misc.; Piano Music; Symphony; Scriabin; Biography; Style; Tone Poem; Fantasia; Keyboard) , 2.Sullivan (Operetta; Sullivan; Misc.; Song) , 3.Sweelinck, Jan P (1562-1621) (Ricercar; Complete Works; Harpsichord Misc.; Bicinium; Fantasia; Organ Misc.; Psalm; Motet; Variations) Dates of materials: 1968-1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Elson Masters, 3.Elson, 4.Hartnoll Dates of materials: 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.(Concerto), 8.Dance, 9.Film Music, 10.Incid. Music (EMTPY), 11.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary, 14.Misc., 15.Octet (EMPTY), 16.Opera, 17.Orch, Misc., 18.Overture (EMPTY), 19.Piano Misc. (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1967-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Prelude, 2.Quartet, 3.Quintet, 4.Sonata, 5.Song, 6.Suite (EMPTY), 7.Style, 8.Symphony, 9.Tone Poem, 10.Trio Dates of materials: 1962-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Misc. (EMPTY), 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Comp. Wks (EMPTY), 8.Concerto, 9.Dance (EMPTY), 10.Hymn (EMPTY), 11.Incid. Music, 12.Instr. Misc., 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Literary (EMPTY), 15.March (EMPTY), 16.Misc., 17.Opera (EMPTY), 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Overture (EMPTY), 20.Piano Misc., 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet (EMPTY), 23.Romance (EMPTY), 24.Rondo (EMPTY), 25.Serenade (EMPTY), 26.Sonata, 27.Sonatina, 28.Song (EMPTY), 29.Style, 30.Suite (EMPTY), 31.Tone Poem, 32.Trio (EMPTY), 33.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1935-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3 (EMPTY), 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5, 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7 Dates of materials: 1972-1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Dance; Tone Poem; Opera; Smetana; Musical Nationalism: Smetana in Bohemia; Biography; Style; Dance; Quartet) Dates of materials: 1971-1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Stamitz, Anton (1754-1809) (EMPTY), 2.Stamitz, Johann (1717-57) (Concerto; Symphony; Sinfonia; Trio; Stamitz, J.), 3.Stamitz, Karl (1746-1801) (Concerto; Orch. Misc., Stamitz, K.; Life and Catalogue of Works) Dates of materials: 1969-1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Electronic; Choral Misc.; Piano Misc.; Stockhausen; Chamber Misc.; Style; Complete Works; Instr. Misc.; Biography; Opera; Orch. Misc., Piano Misc.; \"Opera\"; \"Momente 1962\") Dates of materials: 1962-1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Chamb. Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Wks, 7.Concerto, 8.Incid. Mus., 9.Instr. Misc., 10.Letters, 11.Literary, 12.Misc., 13.Orch. Misc., 14.Piano Misc., 15.Serenade, 16.Sonata, 17.Song, 18.Style, 19.Suite, 20.Symphony, 21.Theoretical, 22.Variation Dates of materials: 1962- 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Arabella, 2.Ariadne, 3.Capriccio, 4.Daphne, 5.Elektra, 6.Feuersnot, 7.Frau Ohne Schatten, 8.Friedenstag, 9.Guntram, 10.Helena, 11.Intermezzo, 12.Liebe, 13.Misc., 14.Rosenkavalier, 15.Salome, 16.Schweigsame Frau Dates of materials: 1959-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Don Juan, 2.Don Quixote, 3.Heldenleben, 4.MacBeth, 5.Misc., 6.Till, 7.Tod und Verklarung, 8.Zarathustra Dates of materials: 1971-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Struass, Johann (1825-99) (Operetta; Biography; Dance; Strauss; Misc.) Dates of materials: 1951-1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto Dates of materials: 1962-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Instr. Misc., 2.Keyboard, 3.Literary, 4.(Mass), 5.(Variation), 6.Octet, 7.Opera Dates of materials: 1969-1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Oratorio, 2.Orch. Misc., 3.Sontata, 4.Style, 5.(Suite), 6.Symphony, 7.Tone Poem, 8.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Agon, 3.Apollon, 4.Baiser, 5.Danses Concertantes, 6.Firebird, 7.Flood, 8.Jeu des Cartes, 9.Noces, 10.Orpheus, 11.Persephone, 12.Petrouchka, 13.Sacre, 14.Scenes de Ballet Dates of materials: 1960-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Music, 6.Complete Works Dates of materials: 1976-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Concerto, 2.Dance, 3.Fantasia, 4.Hymn, 5.Impromptu, 6.Incidental Music, 7.Instr. Music, 8.Letters, 9.March, 10.Misc., 11.Nocturne, 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch. Misc. Dates of materials: 1965-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Overture, 2.Piano Misc., 3.Prelude, 4.Quartet, 5.Romance, 6.Sacred Music, 7.Scherzo, 8.Serenade, 9.Sextet, 10.Sonata, 11.Song, 12.Style, 13.Suite, 14.Tone Poem, 15.Trio, 16.Variation, 17.Vespers Dates of materials: 1961-1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. II, 4.No. III, 5.No. IV, 6.No. V, 7.No. VI, 8.No. VII Dates of materials: 1965-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Tcherepnin (Biography; Complete Works; Concerto; Suite; Symphony; Tcherepnin; Ballet), 2.Telemann, G.P (1681-1767) (Suite; Cantata; Oratorio; Concerto; Misc.; Opera; Suite; Organ Music; Telemann; Fantasia; Partita; Passion; Quartet; Complete Works; Sonata; Dance; Biography) Dates of materials: 1968-1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Seventh Chords, 2.Leading-Tone 7th, 3.Secondary Sevenths, 4.Chain of 7ths, 5.Secondary Dominants, 6.Exercises, 7.9th Chords, 8.11th Chords, 9.13th Chords, 10.Pedal Point, 11.Ground Bass, 12.Altered Chords, 13.Misc., 14.Materials for Analyzation/Harmonization Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Singing, 2.Written, 3.Written Assignments, 4.Theory I, 5.Melodic Elements, 6.Rhythmic Elements, 7.Harmonic Elements, 8.Notational Elements Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.(Scholarly Paper), 2.Ear Training, 3.Harmonic Dictation, 4.Keyboard, 5.Melodic Dictation, 6.Rhythmic Dictation, 7.(Minor Mode), 8.Church Modes, 9.Score-Reading, 10.(Formal Elements) Dates of materials: 1953-1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aleatoricism, 2.Atonalism, 3.Bulletism, 4.Computer, 5.Constructionism, 6.Cubism, 7.Dadaism, 8.Destructivism Dates of materials: 1986-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Electronicism Dates of materials: 1959-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Entropic Music, 2.Existentialism, 3.Expressionism, 4.Fauvism, 5.Functionalism, 6.Futurism, 8.Gebrauchsmusik, 9.Gestural Music, 10.Graphic Music, 11.Gregorianism (EMPTY), 12.Imagism, 13.Improvisation (EMPTY), 14.Instr. Explor. Dates of materials: 1963-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Maximalism, 2.Microtonalism, 3.Minimalism, 4.Misc., 5.Multi-Media, 6.Music Concrete, 7.Nationalism (EMPTY), 8.Neo- Classicism, 9.Nihilism, 10.Orientalism, 11.Pandiatonicism, 12.Pointillism, 13.Pop Art (EMPTY), 14.Post. Impress., 15.Post-Romanticism, 16.Primitivism Dates of materials: 1980-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Satiricism, 2.Serialism, 3.Surrealism, 4.Symbolism, 5.Vorticism, 6.Modern Music, 7.Composer Dates of materials: 1969- 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Verese, Edgar (1885-) (Chamber Misc.; Biography; Orch. Misc.; Ballet; Style; Complete Works; Vocal Misc.; Instr. Misc.; Electronic; Varese; Vocal Misc.; Aesthetics), 2.(Vaughan Williams) (Concerto; Style; Hymn; Complete Works; Fantasia; Serenade; Symphony; Incid. Music; Suite; Song Cycle; Serenade; Cantata; Song; Instr. Misc.; Romance; Mass; Biography; Vaughan Williams; Symphony No. 5; Choral Music; Magnificat; Sonata) Dates of materials: 1960-1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.General, 2.Renaissance, 3.Baroqoe, 4.Classical, 5.Romantic, 6.Modern, Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Medieval Renaissance, 2.Baroque, 3.Classical, 4.Romantic, 5.20th Century, 6.Beginning Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aida, 2.Alzira (EMPTY), 3.Attila, 4.Ballo in Maschero, 5.Battaglia di Legnano, 6.Biography, 7.Choral Misc., 8.Complete Works, 9.Corsaro, Il, 10.Don Carlos, 11.Due Foscari, I, 12.Ernani Dates of materials: 1969-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Falstaff, 2.Forza del Destino, 3.Giorno di Regno, 4.Giovanna d'Arco, 5.Lombardi, I, 6.Luisa Miller, 7.Macbeth, 8.Masnadieri, I, 9.Mass Dates of materials: 1977-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nabucco, 3.Oberto (EMPTY), 4.Otello Dates of materials: 1969-1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Rigoletto, 2.Simon Boccanegra, 3.Stiffelio, 4.Style, 5.Traviata, La, 6.Trovatore, Il, 7.Vepres Siciliennes, 8.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1951-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1881-) (Complete Works; Biography; Villa-Lobos; Opera; Quintet; Opera; Orch. Misc.; Vocal Misc.; Song; Choral Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Tone Poem; Style; Complete Works; Overture, Prelude; Choros; Ballet; Quartet; Bachianas;Mass; Fantasia; Cello Misc.; Suite), 2.(Weill, Kurt) (Kurt Weill Newsletter; Opera; Song; Misc.; Weill; Symphony; Sinfonia; Musical; Cantata) Dates of materials: 1961-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: A-Z articles and concert programs about violinists Dates of materials: 1963-1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: (Concerto; Vivaldi) Dates of materials: 1974\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-G information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-M information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: H-P information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Mc-Z information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1966-1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Q-Z information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1948-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Bibliography, 3.(Complete Works), 4.Instrumental, 5.Literary, 6.Letters, 7.Misc., 8.Orch. Misc., 9.Overture, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Die Feen (EMPTY), 13.Hollander Dates of materials: 1961-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Gotterdammerung, 2.Liebesverbot, 3.Lohengrin, 4.Meistersinger, 5.Misc., 6.Parsifal, 7.Rheingold, 8.Rienzi, 9.Ring, 10.(Siegfried) Dates of materials: 1928-1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Tannhauser, 2.Tristan, 3.Walkure Dates of materials: 1966-1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Capriccio, 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Film Music, 9.Incid. Music, 10.Letters (EMPTY), 11.Literary (EMPTY), 12.March, 13.Mass, 14.Misc., 15.Opera, 16.Oratorio, 17.Orch. Misc., 18.Overture, 19.Partita, 20.Quartet (EMPTY), 21.Sinf,. Conc., 22.Sonata (EMPTY), 23.Song, 24.Style, 25.Symphony, 26.Te Deum (EMPTY), 27.Toccata (EMPTY), 28.Transcription, 29.Variation Dates of materials: 1942-1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Music (EMPTY), 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Comp. Wks (EMPTY), 8.Concerto, 9.Dance, 10.Instr. Misc., 11.Incid. Misc., 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary, 14.March (EMPTY), 15.Mass (EMPTY), 16.Misc., 17.Opera, 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Overture, 20.Piano Misc., 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet (EMPTY), 23.Sonata, 24.Song (EMPTY), 25.Style, 26.Symphony (EMPTY), 27.Trio, 28.Variation Dates of materials: 1968-1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Orch. Misc., 2.Opera, 3.Instr. Misc., 4.Letters, 5.Literary, 6.Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Concerto, 8.Arrangements, 9.Bibliography (EMPTY), 10.Biography, 11.Cantata, 12.Choral Misc., 13.Comp. Works, 14.Passacaglia, 15.Piano Misc., 16.Quartet, 17.Quintet (EMPTY), 18.Sonata (EMPTY), 19.Song, 20.Style, 21.Symphony, 22.Theoretical (EMPTY), 23.Trio (EMPTY), 24.Variation Dates of materials: 1971-1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-Ba information about women composers Dates of materials: 1981-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: B-Bl information on women composers Dates of materials: 1986-1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Program Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: None. Information on women composers with last names Bo-Bu in alphabetical order Dates of materials: 1974- 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bauer, 2.Beach, 3.Gideon, 4.Larson, 5.Mallonee, 6.Zwilich Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: C-D information on women composers Dates of materials: 1975-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: E-F information on women composers Dates of materials: 1933-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: G-H information on women composers Dates of materials: 1975-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Hi-K information on women composers Dates of materials: 1971-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: L information on women composers Dates of materials: 1986-1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: M-Mc information on women composers Dates of materials: 1980-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Amer. Music, 2.Bibliography, 3.Programs, 4.Women Dates of materials: 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: N-R information on women composers Dates of materials: 1981-1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: S information on women composers Dates of materials: 1980-1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: T-V information on women composers Dates of materials: 1988-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: W-Z information on women composers Dates of materials: 1985-1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Amish, 2.Appalachia, 3.Arabia, 4.Armenia, 5.Australia, 6.Austria, 7.Banjo, 8.Ballad, 9.Basque, 10.Belgium, 11.Bermuda, 12.Blues, 13.Bolivia, 14.Brazil, 15.Bulgaria, 16.Cajun, 17.Caribbean, 18.Civil War, 19.Colonial America, 20.Cowboys Dates of materials: 1989-1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Seafaring, 2.Shakers, 3.Spain, 4.Spiritual, 5.Sweden, 6.Switzerland, 7.Turkey, 8.War Songs, 9.Williamsburg, 10.World War II, 11.Vietnam, 12.Yugoslavia Dates of materials: 1991-1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents, Articles Dates of materials: 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents, Articles Dates of materials: 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs of Baltimore Symphony Dates of materials: 1960-64\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs of Baltimore Symphony Dates of materials: 1969-77\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Overture Magazine (of Baltimore Symphony) Dates of materials: 1977-78\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1979-80\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert programs, publications Dates of materials: 1980-81\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert programs, publications Dates of materials: 1981-82\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1981-82\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1982-83\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles about Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1983-1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Misc. documents (Annual summary) Dates of materials: 1994-1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Misc. Documents, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Misc. Documents, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Concert Programs, Correspondence, Scholarly papers Dates of materials: 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Postcards of art established/made in America or with and American subject Headings: Alphabetical: C-Alexander Calder, John Singleton Copley, Currier; Ives, D-Stuart Davis, H-Aldro T. Hibbard, Henry Holiday, K-Wassily Kandinsky, L-John La Farge, P-Jackson Pollock, R-Norman Rockwell, Mark Rothko, S-Sargent, Adolf Sehring, T-John Trumbull, W-Benjamin West, Andrew Wyeth, Dates of materials: 18th-20th Century works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Syllabi Headings: 1.Beginning, 2.Part I, 3.1986-7 (EMPTY), 4.Unlabled: American Music (17), 5.17th-18th (History), Woodwinds (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Class records, Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabled: Class Records, Overview of Am. Music, Misc. articles 2.Outlines Dates of materials: 1987-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Unlabled: Overview of Ancient-Medieval Music, Misc., 2.Southeast Asia, 3.Greece, 4.Rome Dates of materials: 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Chant, 2.Ecclesiastical Drama, 3.Monophony Dates of materials: 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnonymous Art (Medieval) Contents: Postcards of Medieval Art Headings: 1.Medieval, 2.16th Century, 3.Baroque Dates of materials: 12th-18th Century European Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Schering 2, 2.Smith College, 3.Soderlund (EMPTY), 4.Wolf, 5.Unlabled: Music Copied from Schering Dates of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.History of Music in Sound, 2.Jander, 3.Jeppsen, 4.Kinksy (EMPTY), 5.Norton, 6.Noyes (EMPTY), 7.Omnibus (EMPTY), 8.Schering Dates of materials:?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Class Administration Headings: 1.Calendar, 2.General Information, 3.Quiz Sample, 4.Course Topics, 5.Reading Lists, 6.Listening Lists, 7.Terminology, 8.Historical Periods, 9.Elements of Music, 10.Melodic Elements, 11.Harmony-Tonality, 12.Texture, 13.Bach:Biography, 14.Handel: Biography, 15.Vocal Forms, 16.Mass, 17.Cantata, 18.Baroque, 19.Oratorio, 20.Venice, 21.Suite, 22.Partita, 23.Chamber- Orchestral, 24.Orchestra, 25.Orchestra:Seating, 26.Orchestra:Score, 27.Orchestras/Conductors of the World, 28.String Instrument Makers, 29.Orchestra:Sound, 30.Orchestra:Show-off Pieces Dates of materials:1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Romanticism, 2.Nationalism, 3.Ballet, 4.Concerto, 5.Symphony, 6.20th Century Dates of materials:1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1975-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1983-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.General:Syllabus, General Information, Record List, 2.Introduction:General, Introduction, History: Thumb-nail Sketch, Terminology, Sound, Pitch, Courts and Kings, 3.Materials: Melody Dates of materials: 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Harmony, 2.Tonality, 3.Rhythm, 4.Meter, 5.Tempo, 6.Notation, 7.Dynamics/Timbre, Dates of materials: 1970-1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Texture, 2.Form, 3.Performance: Media, Instruments, Instruments: PIX, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Instr. Misc., Orchestra: History, Orchestra: Seating, Orchestra: Sound, Orchestration, Orchestra: Display Pieces Contents: Lecture Notes, Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1989-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes, Articles Dates of materials: 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores Dates of materials: 1965-1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes Dates of materials: 1965-1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1965-1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Music Theory assignments and tests Dates of materials: 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles about Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1982-83\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1916-1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1940-1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1967-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1950-1960\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1964-1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1967-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1978-1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Introduction to Musicology, 2.Libraries Collections, 3.Catalogues, 4.Music Bibliographies, 5.Societies and Publications, 6.Musicologists, 7.Sarum Rite, 8.Dictionaries Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Lecture Notes Headings: 1.Description of a Rare Book, 2.Bibliography Lecture VI Dates of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Postcards of the cities of Bolzano, Italy and of Melk, Austria Headings: None- 2 sections with 7 double-sided pages total Dates of materials: 20th century images\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Postcards by artists Giovanni Antonio [Canel] Canaletto (1679-1768) and J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) Headings: None. Canaletto: paintings of Venice. Turner: paintings of Venice and other landscapes. Ten pages total of postcards in a 1\" binder. Dates of materials: 20th cent. Reprints of 17th-19th cent. works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent: Postcards of the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and of Christopher \"Kit\" Carson (1809-68) Headings: None. Six pages of postcards in a 1\" binder Dates of materials: 20th cent. prints and photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Postcards Dates of materials: 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Chamber [Music] 1 1996 22 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, bibliographies, listening lists, works-lists, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in the history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: 1996 Chamber Music 2 1975-1979 22 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1975-1979 Chamber [Music] Misc. I 1966, 1974 22 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied book Ruth Halle Rowen: Early Chamber Music (New York, Columbia University Press, 1949), 178 p.; outlines, assignments, student grades, bibliographies, works-lists, lecture notes, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1966, 1974 Chamber [Music] Misc. II 22 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, lists, photocopied and dittoed scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Chamber Music 3 23 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ? Chamber Music 4 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied scores for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ? Chamber Music 5 1974 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied scores for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: 1974 Chanson 1972 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied or dittoed scores for course in Renaissance vocal music. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Choral Literature 1 1968 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, handouts, photocopied scores, student records etc. for course in choral literature. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Choral Literature 2 1968 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and several photocopied scores for course in choral literature. Date(s) of materials: 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Churches 24 1 item Contents: binder contains magazine clippings and picture postcards of interiors and exteriors of churches and cathedrals in Europe. Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notes 1 1967-1974 24 1 item Contents: binder contains student records and lecture notes for courses in ancient and medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1974 Class Notes 2 1998 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, assignments, musical examples, and tests for \"MUSIC 116\" (course in intermediate music theory). Date(s) of materials: 1998. Class Notes : Music History : Baroque-Romantic [sic] 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for \"Music 216 Form and Analysis.\" Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notes : Music History : Classical-Romantic [sic] 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in musical form and analysis. Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notebook : Ancient Medieval 1984 24 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Class Strings 1979 25 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, student records for course of group instruction in string instruments. Date of materials: 1979. Classical 1 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains class schedule, outlines, lecture notes, student records for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974 Classical 2 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974. Classical 3 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Classical 4 1974 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974. Class[ical] 5 26 1 item Contents: binder contains miscellaneous lecture notes for courses in music of the classical period and in music appreciation. Classical 6 1980 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1980 Classical 7 1969 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: CMSB [Chamber Music Society of Baltimore] 1984-1985 27 1 item Contents: binder contains typescript draft of article \"The Chamber Music Society of Baltimore: Champion of the Contemporary Composer\" by Sam di Bonaventura and correspondence, research notes, press releases, photocopied concert programs, etc. relating to the history and activities of the Chamber Music Society of Baltimore from 1951 to 1985. Date(s) of materials: 1984-1985. Concerto 1969 IA 1966-1973 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, bibliographies, repertoire lists, and examinations for courses in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1973. Concerto IB 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto 1969 II 1973 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied program notes, etc. for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concerto 1969 III 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied program notes, annotated photocopied scores, etc. for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto 1966 IV 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, annotated photocopied scores, etc. for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto 1966 V 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, annotated photocopied scores, and miscellaneous materials for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto VI 28 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied liner notes for recordings of music by Purcell and A. Scarlatti and photocopied scores to works by Lully, Scarlatti, Lawes, and Baltzer. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto VII 1970-1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for courses in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Concerto VIII 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto IX 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, works-lists, photocopied scores, and other materials for a course in concerto literature, including photocopied book The Solo Concerto by Engel (Cologne: Arno Volk Verlag, 1964), 88 pp. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto X 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto XI 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied program notes and book excerpts, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Counterpoint I 30 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in the history and technique of polyphony and counterpoint. Date(s) of materials: ? Counterpoint II 30 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores and book chapters, and assignments for a course in the history and technique of polyphony and counterpoint. Date(s) of materials: ? Danish Art/Artists 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards depicting artwork, costume design sketches, and museums in Denmark and Sweden. Date of materials: ? Dutch Art I 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Dutch and Flemish artwork (Anraadt Ruisdael). Date(s) of materials: ? Dutch 2 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Dutch and Flemish artwork (Steen Witte). Date(s) of materials: ? Exams 1975-1984 30 1 item Contents: binder contains quizzes and examinations for courses in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1975-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Festivals 1965-1968 31 1 item Contents: binder contains newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases, and photocopied programs concerning various American and European music festivals, arranged alphabetically. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1968. Film Music 1972-1973 31 1 item Contents: binder contains monthly program notes distributed to members of WTOP-TV's Cinema Club 9. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1973. Folk Music 5 31 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, lyrics, etc. for an 8-week course in folk music, primarily American folk song. Date(s) of materials: ? Frank Lloyd Wright 1984 31 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards and newspaper and magazine clippings related to architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (1869-1959). Date(s) of materials: ca. 1984. Grieg 1992-1995 31 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards, magazine clippings, and play programs related to composer Edvard Grieg and playwright Henrik Ibsen; also depictions of \"troll\" figurines. Date(s) of materials: 1992-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Grunewald 32 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards depicting paintings by Mathias Grunewald (c. 1475-1528) and the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, France. Date(s) of materials: ? Harmony I (1) 1995-1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, assignments, tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1995-1996. Harmony I (2) 1995-1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, assignments, tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1995-1996. Harmony I (3) 1980, 1984 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1980, 1984. Harmony II (1) 1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 116 (Harmony II). Date(s) of materials: 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Harmony II (2) 1996 33 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, photocopied book chapters, and student grades for theory course Music 116 (Harmony II). Date(s) of materials: 1996. Haydn 33 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in the life and music of Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). Date(s) of materials: ? Hillwood Museum 33 1 item Contents: binder contains brochures and color postcards of the Hillwood Museum in Washington, D.C. and its furnishings and artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? History Exams I 1966, 1968 33 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied achievement test in musical score analysis and photocopied GRE music exam. Date(s) of materials: 1966 and 1968. History Exams II 1962-1967 33 1 item Contents: binder contains general and comprehensive examinations and related notes in music history, music theory, and other musical concentrations. Date(s) of materials: 1962-1967. History Review I 1968 33 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, notes, and photocopied scores for a series of lectures in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1968. History Review II 1965-1966 33 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, and photocopied scores for a graduate review course in music history. Date(s) of materials, 1965-1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: HTA I Take Home 34 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied scores to medieval and Renaissance musical compositions assigned to particular students for analysis. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA IV 1985-1995 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, outlines, lecture notes, works-lists, photocopied scores, etc. for courses in 20th-century music history and styles. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1995. HTA IV Class Notes 1979-1984 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, outlines, lecture notes, works-lists, photocopied book chapters, etc. for courses in 20th-century music history and styles. Date(s) of materials: 1979-1984. HTA IV Composers 34 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied program notes and book chapters, etc. for lectures on specific composers from mid-19th century to mid-20th century. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I Class Book 1989-1992 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture outlines and notes, photocopied scores and program notes, and related materials for Music 335, a course in medieval and Renaissance music history. Date(s) of materials: 1989-1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: HTA I (1) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture outlines, and photocopied book chapters for Music 335, a course in ancient, medieval, and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (2) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied book chapters for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (3) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied book chapters and scores for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (Oral Reports) 1987-1995 35 1 item Contents: binder contains reports and scores submitted by students in courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1987-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: HTA I Exams (1) 1983-1989 36 1 item Contents: binder contains tests for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1983-1989. HTA I Exams (2) 1978-1982 36 1 item Contents: binder contains tests for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1978-1982. HTA I Intro Book 1978-1996 36 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, class schedules, reading and listening lists, and lecture outlines for Music 535, a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1978-1996. HTA I Term Projects 1987-1993 36 1 item Contents: binder contains guidelines and photocopied scores for musical analysis projects for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1987-1993. Instrumental Baroque I 1973 36 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, student grades, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters related to a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Instrumental Baroque II 36 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, and photocopied scores and tablatures for a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Instrumental Baroque III 37 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters for a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: ? Instruments Postcards 37 1 item Contents: binder contains clippings and color postcards bearing photographs of string instruments. Date(s) of materials: ? Italian II 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Italian Renaissance artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? Italian III 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Italian Renaissance artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? Klee/Hartmann Postcards 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and magazine clippings reproducing art by Paul Klee (1879-1940) and Viktor Hartmann (1834-1873). Date(s) of materials: ? Lecture Notes Class-20th C. 37 1 item Contents: binder contains notes for lectures on court music, Romanticism, and 20th-century musical ideologies. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Lecture (Arts Ed) 1978? 38 1 item Contents: binder contains notes for lectures on arts education advocacy and on performing arts venues in Baltimore. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1978. Madrigal I 1974 38 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied articles and book chapters for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Madrigal II 38 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied program notes for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: ? Madrigal III 1974 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Matisse 38 1 item Contents: binder color postcards and clippings which reproduce artworks by Henri Matisse (1869-1954). Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval I 1967-68 1967-1971 38 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, works-lists, bibliographies, and photocopied book chapters and encyclopedia entries for courses in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Medieval II 1967-68 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book chapters, and musical examples for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval IX 1970-1973 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for courses in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1973. Medieval Music/ Music Appreciation 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied book chapters for courses in medieval music and in music appreciation. Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval VI 1969-1974 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied scores for courses in medieval music as well as research and lecture material on Japanese music. Date(s) of materials: 1969-1970. Medieval VII 1973-1974 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Medieval VIII 1973-1974 40 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied or dittoed scores for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Misc. 1991 40 1 item Contents: binder contains documentation of Di Bonaventura's university and professional activities and responsibilities, including committee/panel assignments, memberships, courses taught, lectures, writings of program notes, honors and awards, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1991. Monet 40 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards which reproduce paintings by Claude Monet (1840-1926. Date(s) of materials: ? Monteverdi (Course) 1974-1975 40 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied scores for courses in the sacred music of Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643). Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Mozart 40 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and clippings depicting images of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and of buildings where he lived and worked. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Music 531 20th C. 1995 41 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in 20th-century music. Date(s) of materials: 1995. Music and Nature 1992 41 1 item Contents: binder contains notes and photocopied scores for a lecture series on \"Music and Nature.\" Date(s) of materials: 1992. Music Halls 41 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards showing various concert halls. Date(s) of materials: ? Music History II 1984-1991 41 1 item Contents: binder contains examinations given in courses in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1984-1991. Musical Style 41 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines, notes, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of musical style. Date(s) of materials: ? National Wildlife 1973-1976 41 1 item Contents: binder contains several issues of the magazine National Wildlife. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1976. International Wildlife 1973-1976 41 1 item Contents: binder contains several issues of the magazine International Wildlife. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Nationalism I 1968 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in musical Nationalism. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Nationalism II 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in musical Nationalism. Date(s) of materials: ? Nature 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts and photocopied album liner notes for a course in Music and Nature. Date(s) of materials: ? Opera I 1968-1973 42 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968-1973. Opera II 1972 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book chapters, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Opera III 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera IV 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera V 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera VI 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Opera VII 1968 44 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Opera VIII 1968 44 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Opera IX 1968-1973 44 1 item Contents: binder contains copies of student term papers and an examination related to courses in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968-1973. Oral Reports 1988-1995 44 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily outlines and scripts for oral reports by students on terms and topics from music history. Date(s) of materials: 1988-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: 1985-1991 45 1 item Contents: binder containing syllabi, notes, lecture outlines, photocopied book excerpts, assignments, etc. for PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1991. PAGE (2) 45 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture outlines, notes, and photocopied materials for PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: ? PAGE Quiz 1985-1990 45` 1 item Contents: binder containing tests used in PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1990. Paintings 45 1 item Contents: binder containing color clippings and postcards reproducing paintings by various artists. Date(s) of materials: ? Peabody Conservatory 1964-1967 45 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, assignments, dictation exercises, etc. for courses in symphonic literature and basic music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Personal I 1955-1979 46 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied newspaper, magazine, and program clippings and publicity materials about Ann di Bonaventura Flaccavento (violinist and conductor), Anthony di Bonaventura (pianist), and Mario di Bonaventura (conductor). Date(s) of materials: 1955-1979. Personal II 1970-1975 46 1 item Contents: binder contains professional correspondence, applications for university positions, meeting minutes, photocopied clippings, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1975. Personal III 1967-1982 46 1 item Contents: binder contains correspondence and ephemeral materials related to Dr. di Bonaventura's associations with Peabody Conservatory, George Mason University, ASCAP, Yale, Harvard, the Smithsonian Institution, the Music Critics Association, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1982. Pointillism 46 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and clippings reproducing works of pointillistic art. Date(s) of materials: 1991? [unlabeled] 46 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards depicting Liszt, Tchaikovsky, and Verdi. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Professional Misc. 1990-1991 47 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1990-1991. Renaissance I 1970 47 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily copies of students' term-papers for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1970. Renaissance II 1974 47 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance III 1974 47 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Renaissance 4 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? Renaissance I 1965 1964-1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture outlines and student grades for courses in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1974. Renaissance II Summer 67 1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance III 1972-1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for courses in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Renaissance IV Summer 67 1974 49 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance V 1968 49 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? Reviews 1965-1980 49 1 item Contents: binder containing photocopied clippings of concert reviews written by Sam di Bonaventura and published in Baltimore Sun. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1980. Reviews III 1972-1975 49 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily typescripts and photocopied clippings of concert reviews written by di Bonaventura for the Baltimore Sun, and related materials. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Ricercar Canzona I 1975 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music, particularly the genres of canzona, chanson, and ricercar. Date(s) of materials: 1975. Ric[ercar] Canz[ona] II 1975 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and similar materials for a course in Renaissance music, particularly the genre of ricercar. Date(s) of materials: 1975. Romantic (1) 1983 50 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, etc. for Music 535, a course in musical Romanticism. Date(s) of materials: 1983. Romantic II 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, etc. for a course in musical Romanticism. Date(s) of materials: ? Romantic III 1988-1990 50 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts for courses introducing music history. Date(s) of materials: 1988-1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Schonbrun[n] 51 1 item Contents: binder containing color postcards and clippings of the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna. Date(s) of materials: ? S di B 1993 1993 51 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1993 S di B 1992 1992 51 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1992. S di B I 1975-1985 51 1 item Contents: binder containing annual summaries of academic activities with supporting documents. Date(s) of materials: 1975-1985. S di B II 1976-1985 51 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily photocopied of concert reviews and program notes written by di Bonaventura. Date(s) of materials: 1976-1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Sonata I 1974-1975 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and student grades for a course in the Baroque sonata. Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Sonata II 1974-1975 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the Baroque sonata. Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Spanish Art 52 1 item Contents: binder containing color postcards and clippings reproducing artwork by Spanish painters. Date(s) of materials: ? Survey 1 1979-1994 52 1 item Contents: binder containing syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for Music 231, Survey of World Music. Date(s) of materials: 1979-1994. Survey 2 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in world music as well as miscellaneous lecture notes. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Survey 3 1986-1990 53 1 item Contents: binder contains student reports, lecture notes, and photocopied materials related to courses in world music Date(s) of materials: 1986-1990. Symphonic Lit I 1966-1974 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1974. Symphonic Lit II 1973-1974 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Symphonic Lit III 1966 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Symphonic Lit IV 1973-1974 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Symphonic Literature 1966-67 I 1964-1969 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for courses in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1969. Symphonic Literature 1966-67 II 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: ? Symphonic Literature 1966-67 III 1966 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Symphonic Literature 1966-67 IV 1966-1967 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967. Symphonic Literature V 1973-1974 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Tchaikowsky 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied book excerpts for a course in the music of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Date(s) of materials: ? Test Material 55 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied tests from Study Guide for The Enjoyment of Music by Bergreen and Castellini. Date(s) of materials: 1963? Theory 1965-1968 55 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises and tests for courses in music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1968. Theory 1965-1967 55 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily lecture notes, musical examples, and exercises for courses in beginning and intermediate harmony. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Theory 1961-1962 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, class schedules, outlines, exercises, and tests for courses in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1961-1962. Theory I 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory I 1965-1966 56 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, exercises, and tests for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1966. Theory I 1966 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and exercises for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966. Theory II 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory II 1966-67 1966-1967 56 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, texts, lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Theory II 1965-66 1965-1966 57 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, exercises, and tests for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1966. Theory III 57 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises for a course in intermediate music theory Date(s) of materials: ? Theory III 1966-67 I 1966-1967 57 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967. Theory IV [sic] 1980-1981 57 1 item Contents: binder contains correspondence, brochures, and other materials relating to di Bonaventura's service on a committee to design a degree in arts management. Date(s) of materials: 1980-1981. Theory Textbook 57 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied excerpts from an unattributed textbook on music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory VI 1953-54 57 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises and lecture notes for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1953-1954.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Theory Workbook 58 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied pages from a music theory workbook and an unopened (shrink-wrapped) copy of Music in Theory and Practice : Solutions Manual to Volume I Workbook : Sixth Edition / Bruce Benward [and] Gary White. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory Workbook Volume I 58 1 item Contents: binder contains Instructor's Manual to Accompany Music in Theory and Practice : Fifth Edition : Volumes 1 and 2 / Bruce Benward [and] Gary White. Date(s) of materials: 1993? Theory Workbook Volume II 58 1 item Contents: binder contains Music in Theory and Practice : Solutions Manual to Accompany Workbook : Fourth Edition : Volume 1 / Bruce Benward [and] Gary White. Date(s) of materials: 1989? Vienna 58 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards bearing reproductions of artworks or photographs of historical Viennese personalities (including Beethoven and Schubert), architecture, and furnishings. Date(s) of materials: ? Wagner 58 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards, brochures, and clippings of images relating to Richard Wagner and his milieu. Date(s) of materials: ? Women 58 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing artwork by female painters. Date(s) of materials: ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Women in Music Medieval-Classical 1997 59 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in Women in Music. Date(s) of materials: 1997. Survey of World Music 1981-1993 59 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts used in courses in folk, traditional, and world music. Date(s) of materials: 1981-1993. World Music Survey C-K 1986-1993 59 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily copies of handouts that supplemented oral reports by students in world music courses. Date(s) of materials: 1986-1993. Survey of World Music M-S 1986-1993 59 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily copies of handouts that supplemented oral reports by students in world music courses. 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programs, musical scores and sheet music arranged alphabetically by subject.","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Compositional practice, 2.Conductus, 12th-13th cent., 3.Ecclesiastical Drama, 12th cent. 4.Historical: 9-12th cent., 5.Instruments (EMPTY), 6.Lauda, 7.Mass, 8.12th cent., Misc., 9.Monophony, Sacred, 11th cent., 10.Monophony Secular, 10th-12th cent.11.Motet, 12th cent., 12. Notation, 11th-12th cent., 13.Performance Practice, 12th cent. 14.Polyphony 11th-12th cent. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly papers, Assignments Headings: 1.Religion, 2.Sources, 3.Summary 12th cent., 4.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:1966, approx.","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Cantiga, 2.Clausula, 3.Compositional Practice, 4.Conductus, 5.Unlabled Misc.: Anon: Estampie, Anon: Conductus, Anon: Te Deum, 13th c. Liturgical Drama, 13th c. Ecclesiastical Drama, 6.Historical, 7.Geislerlieder (EMPTY), 8.Hocket, 9.Instrumental (EMPTY), 10.Unlabled: Instruments, Medieval Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Sample tests, Notes, Musical Scores, Articles\\ Headings: 1.Monophony, 2.Motet, 3.Notation, 4.Performance Practice, 5.Polyphony, 6.Lauda, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Sacred Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Secular Misc., 2.Sources, 3.Summary, 4.Theoretical, 5.Tropes and Sequences Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Sample Exams, Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Ballade, 2.Caccia, 3.Compositional Practice, 4.Historical: 14th cent., 5.Instrumental, 6.Instruments, 7.Lauda (EMPTY), 8.Madrigal, 9.Mass, 10.Misc., 11.Motet, 12.Notation, 13.Performance Practice Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Compositional Practice, 2.Historical 15th cent., 3.Unlabled: Canti, Carols, Historical 15th cent. Date(s) of materials:?","15th Century II Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Charts Headings: 1.Instrumental, 2.Mass, 3.Unlabled: 15th cent. Misc., 4.Motet, 5.Notation, 6.Performance Practice, 7.Sacred Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","15th Century III Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Secular Misc., 2.Sources, 3.Summary, 4.English Music, 5.Flemish Music, 6.German Music, 7.Italian Music, 8.Spanish Music, 9.Unlabled: Theoretical 15th cent., Tinctoris, Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Chanson, 3.Chorale, 4.Unlabled: 16th cent. Compositional Practice, 5.Dance (EMPTY), 6.Frottola, 7.Historical, 8.Instrumental Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Lied, 2.Madrigal, 3.Madrigal Comedy, 4.Mass, 5.Miscellaneous, 6.Motet, 7.Notation, 8.Passion, 9.Performance Practice Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Program Music, 2.Psalms, 3.Publishers, 4.Quodlibet, 5.Religion, 6.Sacred Misc, 7.Sacred Misc., 8.Sources, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:1968-","Contents: Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.British Museum 38539, 2. Brogynton MS.27, 3.Cambridge Dd.2.11, 4.Cambridge Dd 5.78.5, 5. Cambridge Dd.9.33, 6.Edinburgh Univ. Dc.5.125, 7.Trinity Coll., Dublin D.1.21 Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Inventories Headings: 1.Petrucci Motet Prints, 2.Antico Motets (1520-21), 3.Petreius Motets (1538), 4.Moderne Motets (1532), 5.Mantanus-Neuberus Motets (1540), 6.Du Chemin Motets (1554) Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Catalogues Headings: 1.Unlabled: A Catalogue of French Chansons, 2.Montanus Neuberus, 3.Unlabled: Petrucci Motet Prints Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Orchestral, 2.Overture, 3.Performance Practice, 4.Programme Music, 5.Religion, 6.Sacred, 7.Song, 8.Sonata, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Symphony, 12.Theoretical, 13.Variation, 14.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.American Music, 2.Ballet, 3.Choral, 4.Compositional Practice, 5.Concerto, 6.Chamber, 7.Conductors, 8.Historical, 9.Instrumental, 10.Keyboard, 11.Literary, 12.Misc., 13.Opera, 14.Oratorio, 15.Orchestral Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Performance Practice, 2.Programme Music (EMPTY), 3.Religion, 4.Sacred, 5.Sonata, 6.Suite, 7.Summary, 8.Symphony, 9.Theoretical, 10.Tone Poem, 11.Variation (EMPTY), 12.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Sociology, 2.Comparison, 3.Characs (EMPTY), 4.Repertory, 5.Beethoven, 6.Chart, 7.20th C., 8.Repertory (EMPTY) Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Charts, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Unlabled: The Romantic Concerto, 2.Unlabled: Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, Op.64, 3.Unlabeled: Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4, Op.58, 4.Unlabeled: Lalo Op.21 \"Symphonie Espagnole,\" 5.Unlabeled:19th cent. notes Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Compositional Practice, 2.Unlabeled: Historical 1st-10th cent., 3.Instruments, 4.Mass, 5.Misc., 6.Monophony, 7.Unlabeled: Notation, 8.Polyphony, 9.Religion, 10.Theoretical Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Sample Assignments Headings: 1.Unlabeled: Music in 20th Century, 2.2nd Semester, 3.Isms, 4.Post Romant., 5.Nationalism, 6.Schoenberg, 7.Bartok, 8.Debussy, 9.Stravinsky, 10.Webern, 11.Milhaud, 12.Copland, 13.Berg Date(s) of materials: 1964-65","Headings: 1.Unlabeled: Music History: 22, 2.History, 3.Introduction, 4.Formal Paper (EMPTY), 5.Composers, 6.20th Cent. Trends, 7.Primitivism, 8.Microtonalism, 9.Exoticism, 10.Post-Romanticism, 11.Computer Music, 12.Pandiatonicism, 13.Impressionism, 14.Post-Impress. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations, Syllabi Headings: 1.Biblio., 2.Introduction, 3.Isms, 4.Composers, 5.Pandiatonicism, 6.Microtonalism, 7.Cubism, 8.Neo-Classicism, 9.Atonalism, 10.Aleatoricism, 11.Electronicism, 12.Instrumental Exploration, 13.Jazz, 14.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1987","Contents: Articles on 20th Century Composers from [a] textbook(s) Headings: 1.Unlabeled Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Jazz, 2.Futurism, 3.Impressionism, 4.Expressionism, 5.Nationalism, 6.Electronicism, 7.Neo-Classicism, 8.Post-Impressionism, 9.Minimalism, 10.Post-Romanticism, 11.Scriabin, 12.Fauvism, 13.Computer, 14.Exoticism, 15.Verism Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Charts, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Americana, 2.Ballet, 3.Chamber (EMPTY), 4.Choral, 5.Composers, 6.Compositional Practice, 7.Concerto, 8.Historical, 9.Incidental Music, 10.Instrumental, 11.Piano Music, 12.Literary, 13.Mass (EMPTY), 14.Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Notation, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral, 4.Overture, 5.Performance Practice, 6.Programme Music, 7.Sacred, 8.Sonata, 9.Suite, 10.Summary, 11.Symphony, 12.Theoretical, 13.Tone Poem (EMPTY), 14.Variation (EMPTY), 15.Vocal Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Woodwind, 2.Brass, 3.Strings, 4.Percussion, 5.Keyboard, 6.Names, 7.Multiple, 8.Voice, 9.Special, 10.Jazz, 11.Examples Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Articles in alphabetical order about 20th cent. pianists Headings: 1.Unlabeled Date(s) of materials: [1958-]","Contents: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Africa, 2.Africa, North 3.Algeria, 4.Egypt, 5.Libya (EMPTY), 6.Morocco, 7.Sudan, 8.Tunisia, 9.United Arab Republic (EMPTY), 10.Java Date(s) of materials: [1967,1972-]","Contents: Notes Headings: 1.Medieval, 2.Renaissance, 3.Baroque, 4.Classical, 5.Romantic, 6.20th Century 7.Misc. Date(s) of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Asia, 2.Afghanistan, 3.Bhutan (EMPTY), 4.Borneo, 5.Brunei (EMPTY), 6.Burma, 7.Cambodia, 8.Ceylon, 9.Cyprus (EMPTY), 10.Formosa (EMPTY), 11.Hong Kong (EMPTY), 12.Indonesia, 13.Iran, 14.Iraq (EMPTY), 15.Israel, 16.Jordan (EMPTY), 17.Korea Date(s) of materials: 1967-","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Kuwait (EMPTY), 2.Laos, 3.Lebanon (EMPTY), 4.Malaysia (EMPTY), 5.Malaya, 6.Macao (EMPTY), 7.Mongolia, 8.Nepal, 9.Pakistan, 10.Philippines, 11.Sarawak (EMPTY), 12.Saudi Arabia (EMPTY), 13.Singapore (EMPTY), 14.Syria, 15.Thailand, 16.Tibet, 17.Vietnam, 18.Yemen Date(s) of materials: 1970-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Arrangement, 2.Caricature, 3.Christmas, 4.Composites, 5.Dance, 6.History, 7.Humor, 8.Instruments, 9.March, 10.Royalty, 11.Texts, 12.Records, 13.Genesis Date(s) of materials: -1982","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Articles on Bach), 2.I-Bach:Biography, 3.II, 4.III, 5.IV-Keyboard Music, 6.V-Keyboard Music, 7.VI-Keyboard and Choral Music, 8.VII-Mass, 9.VIII-Complete Works Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Canon, 4.Chaconne, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Chorale, 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance Dates of materials: 1971, 1985-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.1-19, 2.20-29, 3.30-39, 4.40-49, 5.50-59, 6.60-69 Date(s) of materials: 1973, 1982-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.70-79, 2.80-89, 3.90-99, 4.100-109, 5.110-119, 6.120-129, 7.130-139, 8.140-149, 9.150-159, 10.160-169, 11.170-179, 12.180-189, 13.190-199, 14.200-209, 15.210-219, 16.220-229 (EMPTY), 17.230-239, 18.240-249 Date(s) of materials: 1972, 1978","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Unlabeled:\"Gott, der Herr, is Sonn' und Schild,\" 2.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1972-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Brandenburgs, 2.Brandenburg No. I, 3.Brandenburg No. II, 4.Brandenburg No. III, 5.Brandenburg No. IV, 6.Brandenburg No. V, 7.Brandenburg No.VI, 8.Clavier, 9.Clavier in A, 10.Clavier in D, 11.Clavier in E (EMPTY), 12.Clavier in F (EMPTY), 13.Clavier in f, 14. Clavier in g, 15.2 Clavier in C, 16.2 Clavier in C, 17.3 Clavier in C, 18.3 Clavier in d, 19.4 Clavier in a, 20.Clav/Fl/Vn, 21.Italian, 22.Misc., 23.Oboe/Violin, 24.Violin in a, 25.Violin in E, 26.Two Violins Date(s) of materials: 1943, 1973, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bach, Johann Christoff (1642-1703), 2.Johann Christoff Friedrich, 3.Bach, Johann Ernst, 4.Johann George, 5.Johann Phillip 6.Bach, John Michael (1648-94) (EMPTY), 7.Bach II, J.S., 8.Bach, W.F., 9.Bach, W.F.E. Date(s) of materials: 1954, 1975-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Carl Phillip Emanuel, 2.Gottlieb Friedrich, 3.Bach, Heinrich (1615-92), 4.Bach, Johann Christoff (1735-82) Dates of materials: 1954, 1981","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Fantasia, 2.Fugue, 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Invention, 5.Keyboard Music, 6.Lute Music, 7.Magnificat, 8.Mass Dates of materials: 1978, 1990","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Motet, 3.Musical Offering, 4.Oratorio, 5.Orchestra Music, 6.Organ Music Dates of materials: 1962,1980-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Partita, 2.Passacaglia, 3.Passion, 4.Prelude Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1979-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ricercar, 2.Sonata, 3.Style, 4.Suite, 5.Toccata, 6.Variation 7.Transcription Date(s) of materials: 1973, 1977, 1983","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Banchieri, 2.Unlabeled: Bellini Date(s) of materials: 1966-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc., Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Letters (EMPTY), 8.March (EMPTY), 9.Misc. (EMPTY), 10.Opera, 11.Orch. Misc., 12.Overture, 13.Piano Music, 14.Prelude (EMPTY), 15.Quartet (EMPTY), 16.Serenade (EMPTY), 17.Sonata (EMPTY), 18.Song, 19.Song Cycle, 20.Style, 21.Symphony, 22.Toccata, 23.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1966-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Complete Works, 2.Composers, 3.Bach, 4.Corelli, 5.Handel, 6.Lully, 7.Monteverdi, 8.Purcell, 9.Vivaldi Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Canzona, 2.Capriccio, 3.Consort Music, 4.Fantasia, 5.Fugue, 6.In Nomine Dates of materials: 1970-","Contents: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Partita, 2.Prelude, 3.Ricercar, 4.Sonata, 5.Suite, 6.Toccata, 7.Tombeau, 8.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1976, 1978-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Syllabi Headings: 1.[Class] 1, 2.[Class] 2, 3.[Class] 3, 4.[Class] 4, 5.[Class] 5, 6.[Class] 6, 7.[Class] 7, 8.[Class] 8, 9.[Class] 9 Date(s) of materials:","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Instrumental, 2.Keyboard, 3.Lute, 4.Instruments, 5.Style (EMPTY), 6.Performance Practice, 7.Compositional Practice, 8.Wind Music Dates of materials: 1947, 1967, 1970, 1976, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Historical, 2.Arts, 3.Literary, 4.Misc., 5.1968 Course, 6.Theoretical Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969-","Contents: Articles Headings: 1.Opera Date(s) of materials: 1970, 1976-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1971, 1976-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Orchestral, 2.Overture, 3.Concerto Date(s) of materials: 1967, 1970, 1976-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Inventories Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Baroque Misc.), 2.Cantata, 3.Chorale, 4.Lute Song, 5.Lied, 6.Madrigal, 7.Madrigal Comedy, 8.Mass, 9.Motet, 10.Passion, 11.Sacred Misc. Dates of materials: 1967, 1969-","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled: The Baroque, 2.Unlabeled: Requiem, 3.Unlabeled: Terminology, 4.Unlabeled: History of the Baroque, 5.Unlabeled: Chronology of Events and Musicians in Baroque Period, 6.Unlabeled: Chronology of the Baroque, 7.Unlabeled: Oratorio, 8.Italian, 9.French Date(s) of materials: 1970,1990","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Baroque, 2.Topics, 3.Recordings, 4.Orchestra:History, 5.String Instrument Makers, 6.Orchestra: Seating, 7.Orchestra:Instruments, 8.Orchestra:Sound, 9.Orchestra:Score, 10.Orchestra:Organizations/Conds, 11.Orchestra:Show-Pieces, 12.Orchestra: Hall, 13.Vocal Forms, 14.Mass:Text, 15.Bach:Biography, 16.Cantata:Description, 17.Bach:Cantata, 18.Oratorio:Definition, 19.Mendelssohn:Oratorio, 20.Bach:Fugue, 21.Bach:Magnificat, 22.Handel:Concerto, 23.Suite:Definition, 24.Bach:Suite, 25.Handel:Suite, 26.Motet. 27.Venice, 28.Figured Bass, 29.Chamber Music, 30.Sonata, 31.Bach:Sonata, 32.Bach:Partita Date(s) of materials: 1963","21. Baroque III Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Lecture Notes Headings: 1.July 11:Music in Baroque, 2.July 12, 3.July 15:Exam, 4.July 16:Chamber Music, 5.July 17:Chamber Music, 6.July 18:Chamber Music, 7.July 19:Chamber Music, 8.July 22: Chamber Music, 9.July 23:Orchestral Forms Date(s) of materials: 1968","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Baroque XI:Baroque Instruments, 2.Baroque XII:Baroque Instruments, 3.Baroque XIII:Baroque Instruments, 4.Baroque XIV:Baroque Instruments, 5.Baroque XV:Baroque Instruments, 6.Baroque XVI:Bar.Instr., 7.Baroque XVII:Bar.Instr., 8.Unlabeled:Baroque Instruments XVIII, 9.Baroque XIX:Bar. Instr., 10.Baroque XX: Bar. Instr., 11.Baroque XXI:Bar. Instr. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.General, 2.Summary Date(s) of materials: 1950, 1967, 1977-","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.July 24 (Overture), 2.Unlabeled (July 25), 3.July 26 (Overture), 4.July 29, 5.July 30, 6.July 31, 7.August 1, 8.August 2, 9.August 5, 10.August 6 Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Overture, 2.Performance Practice, 3.Prelude-Fugue (EMPTY), 4.Programme Music, 5.Religion, 6.Ricercar, 7.Sacred Misc., 8.Secular Misc., 9.Sonata, 10.Sources Date(s) of materials: 1959, 1969-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Orchestra, 3.Piano No.1, 4.Piano No.2, 5.Piano No.3, 6.Two Pianos, 7.Viola, 8.Violin No.1, 9.Violin No.2 Date(s) of materials: 1946, 1962, 1971, 1976","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Choral Music Dates of materials: 1967, 1976, 1980, 1986-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Piano Music, 2.Quartet, 3.Rhapsody, 4.Sonata, 5.Song, 6.Style, 7.Suite, 8.Tone Poem Date(s) of materials: 1966, 1967, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Complete Works, 2.Dance, 3.Divertimento, 4.Etude, 5.Fantasia (EMPTY), 6.Instrumental Music, 7.Letters, 8.Literary, 9.Misc., 10.Opera, 11.Orchestral Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1963, 1970, 1976, 1985, 1987-","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bagatelle (EMPTY), 3.Ballet, 4.Bibliography, 5.Biography, 6.Cantata Date(s) of materials: 1936, 1969, 1970, 1979-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Camber Music, 2.Choral Misc., 3.Complete Works, 4.Dance, 5.Fantasia, 6.Fugue (EMPTY), 7.Incidental Music, 8.Instrumental Misc. Dates of materials: 1960, 1969, 1979, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Piano I, 3.Piano II, 4.Piano III, 5.Piano IV Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1973, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Piano V, 2.Triple, 3.Violin Date(s) of materials: 1935, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Keyboard Music, 2.Letters, 3.Literary (EMPTY), 4.March (EMPTY), 5.Mass, 6.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1960, 1973, 1980","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Overture, 5.Quartet, 6.Quintet, 7.Romance, 8.Rondo (EMPTY), 9.Septet, 10.Sextet, 11.Song Dates of materials: 1902, 1907, 1964, 1970, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cello, 2.Misc., 3.Piano, 4.Sonatina, 5.Violin Date(s) of materials: 1967,1970, 1976, 1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Style, 2.Tone Poem (EMPTY), 3.Transcription, 4.Trio, 5.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1985-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. 2, 4.No.3, No.4, No.5 Date(s) of materials:1970, 1976, 1979, 1981-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.No. 6, 2.Unlabeled (No. 7), 3.No. 8, 4.No. 9, Wellington Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1973, 1975, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Aria, 2. Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Letters, 7.Literary, 8.Misc., 9.Orchestral Misc., 10.Quartet, 11.Sonata, 12.Song, 13.Style, 14.Suite Dates of materials: 1963, 1967, 1976, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles (English and Italian), Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Lulu, 3.Wozzeck Dates of materials: 1959, 1965, 1967, 1984","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Instrumental Misc., 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.March, 11.Mass, 12.Misc. Date(s) of materials: 1965, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1976-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Opera, 2.Oratorio, 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Overture, 5.Song, 6.Style, 7.Te Deum Dates of materials: 1943, 1960, 1973, 1976-","Content: Articles, Notes, Program Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Fantastique, 3.Funebre, 4.Harold, 5.Romeo and Juliet Dates of materials: 1966, 1975, 1984-","Content: Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Aesthetics, 2.Ballet, 3.Bibliography (EMPTY), 4.Biography, 5.Complete Works, 6.Incidental Music, 7.Literary, 8.Mass, 9.Misc., 10.Opera, 11.Orchestral Misc., 12.Overture, 13.Piano Misc., 14.Psalm, 15.Serenade, 16.Sonata, 17.Song, 18.Style (EMPTY), 19.Symphony Dates of materials: 1971,1975, 1982-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Biber, Franz (1644-1704), 2.Binchois, Gilles (c.1400-60) Dates of materials: 1971, 1974-","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Bizet Misc.-Pearl Fishers, Carmen, Symphony), 2.Unlabeled (Carmen) Date(s) of materials: 1905, 1941, 1965, 1977, 1985-","Content: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Blacher, 2.Blackwood, 3.Boccherini Dates of materials: 1968, 1976, 1978-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Concerto, 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Misc., 5.Opera, 6.Piano Misc., 7.Quartet, 8.Quintet, 9.Rhapsody, 10.Service, 11.Sonata, 12.Style, 13.Suite, 14.Symphony, 15.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1966, 1979-","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Canon, 4.Complete Works, 5.Dance, 6.Misc., 7.Sonata, 8.Unlabeled: Bononcini-Selected works Dates of materials: 1962","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Boulez, 2.Brown Dates of materials: 1968, 1971, 1981-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballade (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia (EMPTY), 9.Fugue, 10.Intermezzo, 11.Letters, 12.Literary, 13.Misc., 14.Motet Dates of materials: 1970, 1973, 1989-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Arrangement, 2.Ballad (EMPTY), 3.Canon, 4.Choral Music, 5.Psalm (EMPTY), 6.Quartet, 7.Requiem, 8.Rhapsody, 9.Rinaldo (EMPTY), 10.Romance, 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Schicksalslied, 13.Tafellied, 14.Triumphlied, 15.Zigeunerlied Dates of materials: 1974, 1978","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Piano No.1, 3.Piano No.2, 4.Violin, 5.Violin-Cello Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1987-","Content: Articles, Notes, Charts Headings: 1.Orchestral Music, 2.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 3.Overture, 4.Piano Misc., 5.Quartet, 6.Quintet, 7.Requiem, 8.Rhapsody, 9.Scherzo (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1944, 1964, 1968, 1972-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Serenade, 2.Sextet (EMPTY), 3.Sonata, 4.Song, 5.Style, 6.Transcription, 7.Trio, 8.Variation Date(s) of materials: 1969, 1978, 1988-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No.2 Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1975, 1976, 1987-","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.No. 3, 2.No. 4 Date(s) of materials: 1971, 1972, 1978, 1979-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Papers Headings: 1.Beggar's Opera, 2.Budd, Billy, 3.Burning Furnace, 4.Curlew River, 5.Gloriana, 6.Grimes, Peter, 7.Herring, Albert, 8.Let's Make Opera, 9.Midsummer, 10.Noye's Fludde, 11.Opera Misc., 12.Prince of Pagodas (EMPTY), 13.Prodigal Son, 14.Rape of Lucretia, 15.Unlabled (Turn [of the Screw]) Dates of materials: 1962, 1971, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Carol, 6.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Choral Misc., 8.Complete Works, 9.Concerto, 10.Film Music, 11.Hymn, 12.Instrumental Music, 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Literary (EMPTY), 15.Mass, 16.Misc., 17.Nocturne, 18.Orchestral Music, 19.Prelude (EMPTY), 20.Psalm (EMPTY), 21.Quartet (EMPTY) Date(s) of materials: 1976, 1988, 1989-","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Requiem, 2.Sonata, 3.Song, 4.Style, 5.Suite, 6.Symphony, 7.Te Deum, 8.Transcription, 9.Variation Dates of materials: 1960, 1966, 1978, 1987-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Intermezzo, 6.Letters, 7.Magnificat (EMPTY), 8.Mass, 9.Misc., 10.Motet (EMPTY), 11.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Overture, 13.Psalm (EMPTY), 14.Quartet, 15.Quintet, 16.Song (EMPTY), 17.Style, 18.Te Deum Dates of materials: 1967, 1972-","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. I, 3.No. II, 4.No. III, 5.Unlabeled (No. IV), 6.No. V Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1971, 1979, 1985-","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.No. VI, 2.No. VII, 3.No. VIII, 4.No. IX Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1976, 1982, 1986-","Content: Musical Scores of sonatas by composer Buonamente Headings: None. Fills a 1\" binder. Dates of materials: 1626-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Caccini, Giulio (c.1560-1618), 2.Carissimi, Giacomo (1605-74), 3.Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) Dates of materials: 1972","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: None. Misc. information on composer John Cage. Fills a 1\" binder. Date(s) of materials: 1966, 1977, 1980-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Canon (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Comp. Works, 8.Concerto, 9.Discography, 10.Etude, 11.Fantasia, 12.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 13.Instrumental, 14.Letters (EMPTY), 15.Literary, 16.Madrigal, 17.Misc., 18.Opera (EMPTY), 19.Oratorio (EMPTY), 20.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 21.Overture, 22.Quartet, 23.Quintet, 24.Sonata, 25.Song, 26.Style, 27.Suite, 28.Symphony, 29.Variation, 30.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1968, 1988","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Mendelssohn, 2.Milhaud, 3.Nardini, 4.Paradisi, 5.Parry, 6.Pergolesi, 7.Piston, 8.Poulenc, 9.Prokofiev, 10.Pugnani, 11.Purcell, 12.Ravel, 13.Reger, 14.Rimsky, 15.Rosenmueller, 16.Roussel, 17.Rubenstein, A., 18.Saint-Saens, 19.Sammartini, 20.Schobert, 21.Schoenberg, 22.Schubert, 23.Schuman [William] Date(s) of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Charts Headings: 1.Arensky, 2.J.C. Bach, 3.C.P.E. Bach, 4.J.S. Bach, 5.W.F. Bach, 6.Bartok, 7.Beethoven, 8.Berg, 9.Biber, 10.Boccherini, 11.Borodin Dates of materials: 1974","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Brahms, 2.Cazzati, 3.Clementi, 4.Cooper, 5.Corelli, 6.Couperin, 7.Debussy, 8.Dittersdorf, 9.Dvorak, 10.Fasch, 11.Faure, 12.Franck, 13.Gabrielli, 14.Gade, 15.Geminiani, 16.Gibbons, 17.Glazunov, 18.Gluck, 19.Handel, 20.Harris, 21.Hindemith, 22.Honegger, 23.d'Indy, 24.Janacek, 25.Kodaly, 26.Krenek, 27.Lalo, 28.Lawes, W., 29.Leclair, 30.Legrenzi, 31.Locatelli, 32.Loeillet, 33.MacKenzie, 34.Malipiero, 35.Marini, 36.Martinu Dates of materials: 1974","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Haydn, 2.Mozart Date(s) of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Schumann, 2.Shostakovich, 3.Smetana, 4.Spohr, 5.Stamitz, 6.Stanford, 7.Stravinsky, 8.Tartini, 9.Tchaikovsky, 10.Telemann, 11.Torelli, 12.Vanhall, 13.Veracini, 14.Villa-Lobos, 15.Viotti, 16.Vitali, 17.Vivaldi, 18.Webern, 19.Misc. Dates of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Chausson, Ernest (1855-99), 2.Unlabeled (Chavez, Carlos (1899-1978)) Dates of materials: 1966, 1970, 1973, 1981","Content: Dissertation (1979), Notes, Articles Headings: None. Fills a 1\" binder Date(s) of materials: 1968, 1979, 1982-","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations, Class Outlines Headings: 1.Outlines, 2.History, 3.Culture, 4.Music, 5.Theory, 6.Notation, 7.Instruments, 8.Performance Practice, 9.Art, 10.Theatre, Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.China Date(s) of materials: 1962, 1969-","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Astrology, 3.History, 4.Outline, 5.Society, 6.Instruments, 7.Literature, 8.Theory, 9.Notation, 10.Bach:Variation, 11.Music, 12.Theater Date(s) of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Illustrations Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Ballade, 4.Barcarolle, 5.Berceuse, 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto No. 1, 8.Concerto No. 2, 9.Dance Misc., 10.Etude, 11.Fantasia, 12.Fugue (EMPTY), 13.Impromptu Date(s) of materials: 1944, 1968, 1978, 1983-","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Letters, 2.March, 3.Mazurka, 4.Misc., 5.Nocturne, 6.Piano Misc., 7.Polonaise, 8.Prelude, 9.Rondo, 10.Scherzo, 11.Sonata:Cello, 12.Sonata No. 1, 13.Sonata No. 2, 14.Sonata No. 3, 15.Song, 16.Style, 17.Trio (EMPTY), 18.Variation, 19.Waltz Dates of materials: 1902, 1959, 1964, 1967, 1979, 1992-","Content: Lists, Articles Headings: None. Content fill a 2\" binder Date(s) of materials: 1965","Content: Notes Headings: 1.Classicism, 2.Musical Characteristics, 3.Symphony, 4.Concerto, 5.Sinfonie Concertante, 6.Serenade, 7.Chamber Music, 8.Sonata, 9.Sacred Music, 10.Piano Date(s) of materials: ?","Content: Notes Headings: 1.Music, 2.Mannheim, 3.Sonata, 4.Opera, 5.Concerto, 6.Symphony, 7.Serenade, 8.Performance Practice, 9.Term Papers Dates of materials: 1980","Content: Notes Headings: 1.Classical, 2.Classical Review, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Cristofori, 5.Concerto, 6.Form, 7.Serenade, 8.Symphony, 9.Opera, 10.Opera: Seria vs. Buffa, 11.Mozart: Opera, 12.Pergolesi: Opera Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Cantata, 2.Chamber (EMPTY), 3.Choral, 4.Compositional Practice, 5.Concerto, 6.Historical, 7.Instrumental, 8.Keyboard, 9.Literary (EMPTY), 10.Mass (EMPTY), 11.Misc., 12.Notation, 13.Opera, 14.Oratorio (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1969","Content: Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Biography (EMPTY), 2.Complete Works, 3.Mass Misc., 4.Missa AB Initio, 5.Missa AD Placitum, 6.Missa Domine Quis, 7.Missa Domini Est Terra, 8.Missa Nove Lectionum, 9.Missa Philomena, 10.Missa Plurium Modulorum Dates of materials: 1959","Content: Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Missa Plurium Motetorum, 2.Missa Quare Tremuerunt, 3.Missa Requiem, 4.Missa Tota Pulchra Es, 5.Missa Voulant Honneur, 6.Motet, 7.Song, 8.Works for Parody (EMPTY), 9.Style Dates of materials: 1959","Contents: Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.dalAbaco, E.F., 2.Abbatini, 3.Acourt, 4.Adam, 5.Adam de la Halle, 6.Adam de St. Victor, 7.Unlabeled:Adam, A, 8.Adams, Claus, 9.Adams, D 10.Adams, J., 11.Addinsell, 12.Adler, S., 13.Adolphe, 14.dAgincour, 15.Agricola, A (EMPTY), 16.Agricola, J.F. (EMPTY), 17.Aho, 18.Ahrendt, K., 19.Aichinger, 20.Ainsworth, 21.Aitken, 22.Akutagawa 23.Alain, 24.Albeniz, 25.DAlbert, 26.Albert, H., 27.Albert, P., 28.Albicastro, 29.Albinoni, T.G. Dates of materials: 1946, 1985-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Albrechtsberger, 2.Albrici, 3.Albright, 4.Alcaraz, 5.Aldrich, D., 6.Aldrich, H., 7.Alexander, 8.Alfano, 9.Alford, 10.Alfven, 11.Alison, R., 12.Alix, 13.Alkan, 14.Allanbrook, 15.Allegri, 16.Almeida, 17.Altenburg, 18.DAlvimare, 19.Alwyn, 20.Ames, R., 21.Ammerbach, 22.Amram, 23.Amy, 24.Ana, 25.Anchieta, 26.Anderberg, 27.Anderson, L., 28.Anderson, T.J., 29.Andreae, 30.Andrews, R., 31.Andriessen, 32.Andrieu, 33.Andrix, 34.Anerio, F., 35.Anerio, G.F., 36.Anet, 37.Anfossi, 38.dAnglebert, 39.Anhalt, 40.Antes, 41.Antheil, 42.Anthonello, 43.Antico, 44.Antonii, 45.Antoniu, 46.Antonolini, 47.Applebaum, 48.Appleton Dates of materials: 1967,1972,1983-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Araujo (EMPTY), 2.Arcadelt, 3.Ardevol, 4.Arel, 5.Argento, 6.Arlan, D., 7.Arnatt, 8.Arne, 9.Arnell, 10.Arnldus de Bruck, 11.Arnold de Lantins, 12.Arnold, Malcolm, 13.Arnold, Maurice, 14.Arnold, S., 15.Arriaga, 16.Unlabeled:Arrigo, 17.Arthur, J., 18.Ascencio, 19.Ascher, 20.Ascue, 21.Ashley, 22.Ashton, W., 23.Asola, 24.Assandra (EMPTY), 25.Astonia, 26.Aston, H., 27.Attaignant, 28.Atterberg, 29.Attey, 30.Attwood (EMPTY), 31.Aubart, 32.Auber, 33.Auric, 34.Austin, 35.dAuvergne, 36.Aux Costeau, 37.Avison, 38.Avni, 39.Avshalomov, 40.Ayres, 41.Axelrod Dates of materials: 1953,1962-","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Babbit, 2.Bach, J., 3.Bacheler, D., 4.Bachmann, 5.Bacon, 6.Badarzewska, 7.Badings, 8.Baeck, 9.Baird, 10.Baj (EMPTY), 11.Baker, C, 12.Baker, R., 13.Balada, 14.Balakirev, 15.Balassa, 16.Bales, 17.Balfe, 18.Ballantine, 19.Balls, 20.Baltzer, 21.Bamert, 22.Barati, 23.Barbaud, 24.Barbe, 25.Barbier, 26.Barbirolli, 27.Barboteli, 28.Bark, 29.Barker, 30.Barlow, 31.Barney, Joseph, 32.Barnes, B., 33.Baronnet, 34.Barr, M. 35.Barraque, 36.Barre, 37.Bartholus, 38.Bartolino, 39.Bartolomeus, 40.Bartolozzi, 41.Bartolucci, 42.Barton, A., 43.Barton, M. Dates of materials: 1967, 1976-","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Basart, 2.Basiron, 3.Bassett, 4.Bassevi (EMPTY), 5.Bateson, 6.Batten, 7.Baumgartner, 8.Bak, 9.Bayer, 10.Bayle, 11.Bazelon, 12.Beale, 13.Beaujoyeaulx, B, 14.Beck, C., 15.Beck, F., 16.Becker, 17.Beckwith, J., 18.Beckwith, J.C., 19.Bedford, 20.Beesson, 21.Behrman, 22.Belasco, 23.Belcher, 24.Bellak, 25.Bellamy, 26.BellHaver, 27.Bellman, 28.Bencini, 29.Benda, F., 30.Benda, G., 31.Benet, 32.Benevoli, 33.Ben- Haim, 34.Benjamin, 35.Bennet, John, 36.Bennett, B., 37.Bennett, R. Rod., 38.Bennett, R. Rus., 39.Bennett, W. S., 40.Benson, A.C., 41.Benson, W., 42.Bentzon, Niels V., 43.Benvenuti Dates of materials: 1953, 1970, 1982, 1991-","Content: Notes, Scholarly Papers, Articles, Program Notes Headings: 1.Beethoven (Piano No. 3; Piano No. 4; Piano No. 5; Violin Concerto, 6.Beethoven: Consecration; Prometheus; Egmont; Leonore No. 3; Romance No. 2; Symph. No. 1; Symph. No. 6; Symph. No. 7; Symph. No. 8; Symph. No. 9), 2.Berg, 3.Berlioz (Damn. of Faust; Overture: Roman Carnival; Symph. Fantastique) Dates of materials: 1968, 1970, 1979, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Berchem, 2.Berger, A., 3.Berger, T., 4.Bergman, Erik, 5.Bergsma, 6.Bergson, M., 7.Berio, 8.Berkeley, 9.Berkowitz, 10.Berlinsky, 11.Bermudo, 12.Bernabei, 13.Bernal-Jimenez, 14.Bernard, 15.Bernardi, 16.Bernart Ventadorn, 17.Bernasconi, 18.Bernhard, 19.Bernier, 20.Bertin, 21.Bertoni, 22.Bertrand, 23.Berwald, 24.Bettinelli, 25.Beyer, 26.Bialas, 27.Bibalo, 28.Billings, 29.Binkerd, 30.Bird, 31.Birtwistle Dates of materials: 1971, 1976, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Biscardi, 2.Bishop, 3.Bissell, 4.Bittner, 5.Blackford, 6.Bladen, 7.Blaise, 8.Blake, 9.Blake, D., 10.Blake, E..11.Blake,R., 12.Blakey, 13.Blanchard, 14.Bland, 15.Blank, 16.Blanks, 17.Blavet, 18.Bleyer, 19.Bliss, 20.Blitheman, 21.Blitzstein, 22.Bloch, A., 23.Blomdahl, 24.Blow, 25.Blumenfeld, 26.Boatrite, 27.Boatwright, 28.Bodenschatz, 29.Boeddecker, 30.Boehm, G., 31.Boehm, K., 32.Boehm, T., 33.Boehmer, 34.Boesset, 35.Bohlen, 36.Boieldieu, 37.Boismortier, 38.Boito Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1980, 1982","Content: Articles, Program Notes, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bolcom, 2.Boldemann, 3.Bomtempo, 4.Bonde, 5.Bono, 6.Bononcini, A.M., 7.Bononcini, G.B., 8.Bonporti, 9.Boone, 10.Boretti, 11.Borghi, 12.Borlet, 13.Borodin, 14.Bortnianski (EMPTY), 15.Boscovitch, 16.Bossi, 17.Bossinensis, 18.Bottesini, 19.Bottje, 20.Bottrigari, 21.Boumgartner, 22.Bourgeois (EMPTY), 23.Bousset (EMPTY), 24.Boutilier, 25.Bouvard (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1977, 1978, 1981","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Bowen, 2.Bowles, 3.Boyce, 4.Boyton, 5.Bozay, 6.Bozza, 7.Brackman, 8.Bradbery, 9.Brade (EMPTY), 10.Braein, 11.Branco, 12.Brandon, 13.Brandt, C., 14.Brant, 15.Brassin, 16.Braunlich, 17.Bray, John, 18.Brel, Jacque, 19.Bremner, 20.Brescianello, 21.Bresgen, 22.Brenick, 23.Breval, 24.Brewer, 25.Brian, 26.Bridge, 27.Brindle, 28.Brings, 29.Briquet, 30.Bristow, 31.Unlabeled (Brixi), 32.Brocus, 33.Broderip, 34.Broman, 35.Brome, 36.Brooke, 37.Brooks, 38.Brooks, R.J., 39.Brott, 40.Brouwer, 41.Brown, R., 42.Browne Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1969, 1976, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Brubeck, D., 2.Brubeck, H., 3.Bruch, 4.Bruck, 5.Brudieu, 6.Bruhns, 7.Brulo, 8.Brumel, 9.Bruneau, 10.Brunetti, 11.Brunswick, 12.Bryant, 13.Bubalo, 14.Bucci, 15.Buchner (EMPTY), 16.Bucht, 17.Buck, 18.Budd, 19.Bull, 20.Bullock, 21.Burge, 22.Burgess, 23.Burian, 24.Burkhard, F., 25.Burkhard, P., 26.Burkhard, W., 27.Burleigh, 28.Burt, 29.Burton, J., 30.Burton, S. Dates of materials: 1952, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1978, 1989","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Bach, 2.Beethoven, 3.Chopin, 4.Handel, 5.Mozart, 6.Prokofiev, 7.Scriabin, 8.Schumann Dates of materials: 1953","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bush, 2.Busnois, 3.Unlabeled (Busoni), 4.Bussotti, 5.Butterly, 6.Buttstedt (EMPTY), 7.Buxtehude, 8.Byrd, J., 9.Byrd, W., 10.Byrne Dates of materials: 1962, 1963, 1976, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cabanilles, 2.Cabezon, 3.Caccini, 4.Caceres, 5.Cadeac, 6.Cadman, 7.Calabro, 8.Callcot, J., 9.Caldara, 10.Call, 11.Callaway, 12.Caltabiano, 13.Calvisius, 14.Cambefort (EMPTY), 15.Cambert, 16.Camidge, 17.Camilleri, 18.Campion, 19.Campioni, 20.Campos-Parsi, 21.Campra, 22.Camps, 23.Cannabich, 24.Canning, 25.Canteloube, 26.Capirola, 27.Capua Dates of materials: 1953, 1973, 1980, 1984, 1990","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Notes Headings: 1.Cara, 2.Carden, 3.Cardoso, 4.Cardot, 5.Care, 6.Carey, H., 7.Carillo, 8.Carisi, 9.Carleton, N., 10.Carlid, 11.Carlstedt, 12.Carlos, 13.Carmen, 14.Carmines, 15.Caron, P., 16.Carpenter, J.A., 17.Carpentras, 18.Carr, B., 19.Carriere, 20.Carrillo, 21.Carter, J., 22.Carter, T., 23.Carulli, 24.Carvalho, 25.Carver, R. Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Casadesus, R., 2.Casals, 3.Casella, 4.Castaldo, 5.Castello, 6.Castelnuovo- Ted., 7.Catiglioni, 8.Castro, J.J., 9.Catalani, 10.Cavaccio, 11.Cavalieri, 12.Cavalli, 13.Cavazzoni, 14.Cazden, 15.Cazzati Dates of materials: 1963, 1966, 1973, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cedronio, 2.Cerha, 3.Cernohorsky, 4.Certon, 5.Cervetti, 6.Cesano (EMPTY), 7.Cesaris, 8.Cesti, 9.Chabrier, 10.Chadabe, 11.Chadwick, 12.Chagrin, 13.Chaikovsky, 14.Challoner, 15.Chambonnieres, 16.Chapi, 17.Chapin, 18.Charit, 19.Charpentier, G., 20.Charpentier, J., 21.Charpentier, M.A., 22.Chatman, 23.Chaudoir, 24.Chauls, 25.Chaumont, 26.Chaynes Dates of materials: 1948, 1969, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cheney, 2.Cherubini, 3.Chetwood, 4.Chiari, 5.Chilcot, 6.Child, W., 7.Childs, 8.Cibber, C., 9.Cibber, T., 10.Chilliwack, 11.Christou, 12.Chorley, 13.Ciconia, 14.Cikker, 15.Cilea, 16.Cima, 17.Cimara, 18.Cimarosa, 19.Cimello, 20.Clair, 21.Clark, R.K., 22.Clark, S., 23.Clark, H.L., 24.Clark, J., 25.Clasing Dates of materials: 1953, 1963, 1972, 1982, 1986, 1990","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Articles Headings: 1.Clemens, 2.Clementi, 3.Clementi, A., 4.Clerambolt, 5.Clough-Leighter, 6.Clouser, 7.Coates, 8.Cocchi, 9.Coccia (EMPTY), 10.Coclico, 11.Codax, 12.Coe, 13.Coelho, 14.Coerne, 15.Coffey, 16.Cogan, R, 17.Cohen, F., 18.Cohn, A., 19.Cohn, J., 20.Coker, 21.Colasse, 22.Coleridge-Tay, 23.Colgrass Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1976, 1985, 1989, 1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Colman, 2.Colonna, 3.Unlabeled (Colombi, G.), 4.Compere, 5.Cone, E.T., 6.Connelly, 7.Conradin, 8.Conseil, 9.Consoli, 10.Constant, 11.Constantinescu, 12.Constantinides, 13.Conti, 14.Contractus, 15.Converse, 16.Cooke, A., 17.Cooke, B., 18.Cooke, E., 19.Cooke, T., 20.Cooley, J., 21.Cooper, 22.Coots, 23.Cope Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cordero, 2.Cordier, 3.Corea, 4.Corigliano, 5.Corkine, 6.Cornelius, 7.Corner, 8.Cornish, 9.Cornet, 10.Corrette, 11.Corsi, 12.Corteccia, 13.Corwell, 14.Costeley, 15.Continesco, 16.Cosyn, 17.Cotel, 18.Coulthard, 19.Cox, R., 20.Coyner, 21.Crawford, J., 22.Crequillon, 23.Crema, 24.Crispinus, 25.Crivelli, 26.Croce, 27.Croft, W., 28.Crosse, 29.Crotch, 30.Cui, 31.Cumming, 32.Curran, 33.Custer, 34.Cutting, 35.Cyr, 36.Czerny, 37.Czyz Dates of materials: 1960, 1974, 1989, 1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dachalier, 2.Daetwyler, 3.Dagincourt, 4.Dahl, 5.Dalcroze, 6.Dale, 7.Dalza, 8.Damase, 9.Dameron, 10.Damett (EMPTY), 11.Damrosch, L., 12.Dandrieu, J.F., 13.Dandrieu, P., 14.Danyel, J., 15.Dankworth, 16.Danzi, 17.Daquin, 18.Dargomijsky (EMPTY), 19.Dasar, 20.Daugherty, 21.Dauvergne, 22.David, F., 23.David, G., 24.David, J.N., 25.Davidovsky, 26.Davies, P.M., 27.Davis, A., 28.Davison, J.W., 29.Dawson, 30.Deak, 31.Deason Dates of materials: 1953, 1966, 1978, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dederkind, 2.De Koven, 3.De Kruyf, 4.De La Barres, 5.Delage, 6.Delande, 7.De Lamarter, 8.De La Torre, 9.De La Vega, 10.De Lavigne, 11.De Leeuw, 12.De Leone, 13.Dellario, 14.Demantius, 15.Dembski, 16.Denis, 17.Denison, 18.Dennis, B., 19.Dennis, J., 20.Dennis, R., 21.Dering, 22.De Sabata, 23.De Sayve, 24.Des Molins, 25.Dessau, 26.Destouches, 27.Dett, 28.De Vate, 29.Devienne, 30.De Vise, 31.De Voto, 32.Diabelli, 33.Diamond, 34.Di Capua, 35.Dick, M., 36.Diepenbrock, 37.Dietrich, 38.Dillon, 39.Di Pasquale, 40.Diruta, 41.Dissevelt, 42.Distler, 43.Dittersdorf, 44.Divitis, 45.Dlugorai, 46.Dodge, 47.Dohnanyi, 48.Dolphy, 49.Dominicus de Feraria Dates of materials: 1960, 1971, 1982, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Donatoni, 2.Donovan, R., 3.Dorati, 4.Dorman, 5.Dorsam, 6.Dougherty, 7.Douglas, W., 8.Downey, 9.Downing, 10.Draghi, 11.Dragon, 12.Dragonetti, 13.Dresher, 14.Drew, J., 15.Drew, L., 16.Drigo, 17.Driscoll, 18.Drury, R., 19.Druschetzky, 20.Dubensky, A., 21.Dubois, 22.Du Caurroy, 23.Ducasse, 24.Duckworth, 25.Dueben, 26.Duff, A.K., 27.Duffy, 28.Dufrene, 29.Duke, 30.Dukelsky, 31.Du Mage, 32.Dumont, 33.Duni, 34.Duparc, 35.Duphly, 36.Duport (EMPTY), 37.Dup, 38.Dupuis, 39.Durante, 40.Durey, 41.Durko, 42.Durufl, 43.Dussek, 44.Dutilleux, 45.Dyson Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1970, 1976, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Earls, 2.East, Michael, 3.Eaton, John, 4.Eben, 5.Eberlin, 6.Ebner, W. (EMPTY), 7.Eccard, J., 8.Eccles, H., 9.Eccles, J., 10.Edwards, G., 11.Edwards, J., 12.Edwards, L., 13.Edwards, M., 14.Effinger, 15.Egge, 16.Egidius, Magister, 17.Egk, 18.Eichner, 19.Eilenberg, 20.Eimert, 21.Einem, 22.Eisler, 23.Eisma, 24.Eklund, 25.El- Dabh, 26.Ellenstein, 27.Ellis, D., 28.Ellis, M., 29.Ellstein, 30.Eloy, 31.Elston, 32.Elwell, 33.Emmanuel Dates of materials: 1953, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Encina, 2.Enesco, 3.Engel, 4.England, 5.Englert, 6.English, 7.Enriquez, 8.Ephros, 9.Eppert, 10.Epstein, 11.Erb, Donald, 12.Erickson, 13.Erlebach, 14.Ernst, 15.Escobar, 16.Escot, 17.Esperanca, 18.Etler, 19.Evance, 20.Evangelisti, 21.Evans, G., 22.Evett Dates of materials: 1953, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Fabian, 2.Fain, 3.Fairchild, 4.Faith, R., 5.Farberman, 6.Fargo, 7.Farmer, J. (EMPTY), 8.Farnaby, 9.Farquhar, 10.Farrant,11.Farrenc, 12.Farwell, 13.Fasch, 14.Faugues, 15.Fayrfax, 16.Fax, 17.Feliciano, 18.Feld, J., 19.Feldman, M., 20.Felton, 21.Feo, 22.Fernandez, 23.Ferrabosco, 24.Ferrandini, 25.Ferrari, 26.Ferrari, L., 27.Fesca, 28.Fesch, 29.Festa, 30.Fernyhough, 31.Fetler, 32.Feuchtwanger, 33.Fevin, 34.Fiala, George, 35.Fibich, 36.Field, 37.Fielding, 38.Filtz, 39.Finck, 40.Fine, I., 41.Finlayson Dates of materials: 1953, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Finney, 2.Finzi, 3.Fiocco, 4.Fischer, I., 5.Fischer, J. (EMPTY), 6.Fischer, J.K.F., 7.Fischietti, 8.Fiser, 9.Fish, A., 10.Fisher, W.S., 11.Flagello, 12.Fitelberg, 13.Flanagan, T., 14.Flanagan, W., 15.Fletcher, G., 16.Florest, B., 17.Flotow, 18.Floyd, C., 19.Flugelman, 20.Foertsch, 21.Foggia (EMPTY), 22.Fogliano, 23.Fontana, F., 24.Foote, 25.Ford, T., 26.Formellis, 27.Forrest, E., 28.Forte, 29.Fortner, 30.Forster Dates of materials: 1965, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Foster, 2.Fox, 3.Francaix, 4.Franci, 5.Franciscus, Mag., 6.Franck, J.W., 7.Franck, M., 8.Franco, J., 9.Franco of Cologne (c.1250-80) (EMPTY), 10.Francoeur, 11.Frankel, B., 12.Franz, 13.Frauenlob, 14.Fred[erick] the Great, 15.Freed, 16.Freeman, 17.Freschi, 18.Fricker, 19.Frid, 20.Friml, 21.Fritz, 22.Froberger, 23.Froehlich, 24.Frohne, 25.Fromm, H., 26.Frumerie, 27.Fry, 28.Frye, 29.Fuenllana, 30.Fukushima, 31.Fuleihan, 32.Funcke, 33.Furstenberg, 34.Fux, 35.Fu-Yan Dates of materials: 1939, 1965, 1976, 1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Gabriel, 2.Gabrielli, 3.Gaburo, 4.Gade, 5.Gagliano, 6.Gailot, 7.Galilei, 8.Galkin, N.W., 9.Galliard, 10.Galuppi, 11.Galynin, 12.Ganassi, 13.Gandini, 14.Garat, 15.Garcia-Morillo, 16.Gardiner, 17.Gardner, J., 18.Gardner, S., 19.Garinus, 20.Garrida- Lecca, 21.Garth, 22.Gasparini, 23.Gassmann, F., 24.Gassmann, R., 25.Gastoldi, 26.Gataker, 27.Gaultier, 28.Gauthier, 29.Gay, 30.Gedalge, 31.Gehot, 32.Geist, 33.Genet, 34.Gensler, 35.Genzmer, 36.Gerchefski, 37.Gervaise, 38.Gesenway, 39.Ghedini, 40.Ghent, 41.Ghirardello, 42.Ghizeghem Dates of materials: 1953, 1967, 1980, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Giannini, 2.Giardini, 3.Gibbons, C., 4.Gibbons, O., 5.Gieseking, 6.Gigault (EMPTY), 7.Gilbert, A., 8.Gilbert, H., 9.Gilchrist, 10.Gilhooley, 11.Giles, 12.Gillier, 13.Gillis, 14.Giordano, 15.Giovanelli (EMPTY), 16.Giovanni da Florence, 17.Giuliani, 18.Gladwin, 19.Glass, 20.Gliere, 21.Globokar Dates of materials: 1953, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1976, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Godard, 2.Godowsky, 3.Goeb, 4.Goehr, 5.Goepfert, 6.Golabek, 7.Gold, C., 8.Gold, E., 9.Gold, M., 10.Goldberg, 11.Goldman, R.F., 12.Goldmark, K., 13.Goldmark, R., 14.Goldschmidt, 15.Goldstein, M., 16.Golterman, 17.Golub, 18.Gomez, 19.Gomezanda, 20.Gonzalez-Zuleta, 21.Goodall, 22.Goode, 23.Goossen, 24.Goossens, 25.Gorecki, 26.Gossec, 27.Gotovac, 28.Gottschalk, 29.Goudimel Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1970, 1981, 1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Grabovsky, 2.Grahn, 3.Grainger, 4.Grandi, 5.Grasbeck, 6.Graun, C.H., 7.Graun, J.G., 8.Graupner, C., 9.Graupner, J.C.G., 10.Greene, B., 11.Greene, M., 12.Gregoire, 13.Greiter, 14.Grenon, 15.Gretchaninov, 16.Gretry, 17.Griffes, 18.Griffin, 19.Griffiths, 20.Grigny, 21.Grillo, 22.Grillparzer, 23.Grimace, 24.Grofe, 25.Gross, C., 26.Grossim, 27.Gruenberg, 28.Gryo, 29.Guami, 30.Guarnieri, 31.Guenin, 32.Guerrero, 33.Guershing, 34.Guglielmi, 35.Guido dArezzo, 36.Guilain, 37.Guillaume dAmiens, 38.Guillet (EMPTY), 39.Guilmant, 40.Gurlitt, 41.Gurney, 42.Gustavson, 43.Gutche, 44.Gwilt Dates of materials: 1953, 1967, 1971, 1979-1980, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Haba, 2.Haber, 3.Hacomplaynt, 4.Hadley, H. (EMPTY), 5.Hadley, P., 6.Hadow, 7.Hauhnel, 8.Hageman, 9.Haieff, 10.Hale, 11.Halevy, 12.Halffter, C., 13.Halffter, R., 14.Hall, R., 15.Hallnas, 16.Hamal, 17.Hambraeus, 18.Hamerik, 19.Hamilton, 20.Unlabeled (Hamlisch), 21.Hammerschmidt (EMPTY), 22.Hammond, 23.Hampton, 24.Handl, 25.Handy, J., 26.Handy, W.C., 27.Hanslick, E., 28.Hanus, 29.Harbison, 30.Hargrave, 31.Harris, A., 32.Harris, D., 33.Harris, J., 34.Harrison, 35.Harsanyi, 36.Hartmann, 37.Hartzell Dates of materials: 1953, 1960, 1964, 1969, 1973, 1976, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Hasse, J.A., 2.Hassler, 3.Haubenstock-Ramati, 4.Haubiel, 5.Hauer, 6.Haufrecht, 7.Hauptmann, 8.Hausmann, V., 9.Havelka, 10.Hawdon, 11.Haydn, M., 12.Hayes, P., 13.Hayes, W., 14.Hayman, 15.Hays, W., 16.Hayton, 17.Headington, 18.Heckman, Don, 19.Hedwall, 20.Heiden, 21.Heider, 22.Heilbut, 23.Heilman, 24.Heinrich, A., 25.Heinrich, A.P., 26.Heinrich, K., 27.Hellermann, 28.Helm, 29.Helmann, A., 30.Helps, 31.Henderson, A., 32.Henderson, R., 33.Hendrickson, 34.Henry VIII, 35.Henry, P., 36.Henschel, 37.Henselt, 38.Herbert, 39.Herder, R., 40.Heredia (EMPTY), 41.Hermanson, 42.Hermanus, 43.Herold, 44.Herrmann, 45.Hertel, 46.Hervelois, 47.Hetu, 48.Hewitt Dates of materials: 1913, 1953, 1962, 1975, 1978, 1979","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Hibbard, 2.Hidalgo, 3.Higgins, J.B., 4.Hill, E.B., 5.Hill, J., 6.Hiller, Ferd., 7.Hiller, Joh. Adam, 8.Hiller, LeJaren, 9.Hines, Jerome, 10.Hirao, 11.Hirose, 12.Hively, 13.Hoddinot, 14.Hodkinson, 15.Hoeller, 16.Hoffman, R., 17.Hoffmann, E.T.A., 18.Hoffmeister, 19.Hofhaimer, 20.Hogarth, 21.Hoiby, 22.Holborne, 23.Holbrooke, 24.Holewa, 25.Hollander, 26.Holliger, 27.Holloway, 28.Holmboe, 29.Holyoke, 30.Holzbauer, 31.Hommann, 32.Hopkinson (EMPTY), 33.Horovitz, 34.Horvat, 35.Hotteterre, 36.Hovland, 37.Howells, 38.HSU, 39.Hubay, Jeno, 40.Huber, Klaus, 41.Hufschmidt, 42.Huggler, 43.Hugo de Lantins, 44.Hugon, 45.Hull, 46.Humel, 47.Hummel, 48.Humperdinck, 49.Humphrey, 50.Hunter, 51.Husa, 52.Hutcheson, 53.Hyman Dates of materials: 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ibert, 2.Ichiyanagi, 3.Ifukube, 4.Imbrie, 5.dIndia, 6.dIndy, 7.Ingalls, 8.Ingegneri, M.A., 9.Ipolitov-Ivanov (1859-1935), 10.Ireland, 11.Isaac, H., 12.Ishii, 13.Istvan, 14.Iturriaga Dates of materials: 1962, 1978, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Jacobs, 2.Jacopo da Bologna, 3.Jacotin, 4.Jaques-Dalcroze, 5.Jadin, Hyacinthe, 6.Jadin, L., 7.Jannequin, Clement (c.1485-c.1560), 8.Jappart, Johannes (Fl.C. 1500), 9.Jansons, 10.Jarnach, Philipp (1892-), 11.Jarnevelt, Armas (EMPTY), 12.Jaroch, Jiri, 13.Jaubert, 14.Jehannot, 15.Jelic, 16.Jelinek, 17.Jeney, 18.Jenkins, E.T., 19.Jenkins, J., 20.Jenner, C., 21.Jenni, 22.Jeppesen, K., 23.Jimenez, Miguel S. (1910-) (EMPTY) 24.Jirak, 25.Jirasek, 26.Joachim, 27.Joh. Le Grant, 28.Johanson, 29.Johnson, C., 30.Johnson, H., 31.Johnson, Hunter, 32.Johnson, Tom, 33.Jolas, 34.Jolivet, 35.Jommelli, 36.Jones, Daniel, 37.Jones, Robert, 38.Jongen, Joseph, 39.Joplin, 40.Jordan, S., 41.Josephs, 42.Josten, 43.Joubert Dates of materials: 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1979, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Labate, 2.Labunski, 3.Laderman, 4.La Grotte, N. da (EMPTY), 5.Lajaren- Hiller, 6.Lajtha, 7.Lalo, 8.Lamb, H., 9.Lamb, J., 10.Lambe, 11.Lambert, C., 12.Lambert, M., 13.Lambro, 14.La Montaine, 15.Lampley, 16.Lampugnani, 17.Lanchberry, 18.Landi, S., 19.Lane, R., 20.Lang, D., 21.Lang, I., 22.Lange, G., 23.Langey, 24.Langford, A., 25.Langlais, 26.Lanier, N., 27.Lanier, S., 28.Lanner, 29.Lantins, A. de (EMPTY), 30.Lantins, H. de, 31.Lapicida, 32.La Plante, 33.Larsson, 34.Latilla, 35.La Torre, 36.Lauer, 37.Lauridsen, 38.Lavista, 39.Lavry, 40.Law, A., 41.Layolle, 42.Layton, 43.Lazarde Dates of materials: 1944, 1963, 1974, 1976, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Le Baron, 2.Le Begue, 3.Le Camus, 4.Lechner, 5.Leclair, 6.Lecuona, 7.Lee, Noel, 8.Lee, Norm, 9.Leedy, 10.Le Grand, 11.Legrant, G. (EMPTY), 12.Legrant, J., 13.Legrenzi, 14.Lehar, 15.Leibowitz, 16.Leighton, 17.Le Jeune, 18.Lekeu, 19.Leland, 20.Lemarque, 21.Lemoyne, 22.Lennon, J.A., 23.Leo, 24.Leoncavallo, 25.Leonin, 26.Leopold I (EMPTY), 27.Leplin Dates of materials: 1961-62, 1972, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Lescurel, 2.Lesemann, 3.Lessard, 4.Le Sueur, 5.Lesur, 6.Letelier, 7.Levidis, 8.Levy, E., 9.Levy, M.D., 10.Lewin, 11.Lewkovitch, 12.Liadov, 13.Lidholm, 14.Lie, 15.Liebermann, 16.Lieberson, G., 17.Lieberson, P., 18.Liebert, 19.Liebich, 20.Lifchitz, 21.Lilburn, 22.Lillo, 23.Liljefors, 24.Linde, B., 25.Linley, 26.Lipkin, M., 27.Lis, 28.Litolff, 29.Lloyd Dates of materials: 1959, 1963, 1974, 1984-85","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Locatelli, 2.Locke, M., 3.Locklair, 4.Lockwood, 5.Loeffler, 6.Loeillet, 7.Loevendle, 8.Loewe, K.G., 9.Logothetis, 10.Logroscino, 11.Lolini, 12.Lolle, 13.Lontin, 14.Lopatnikoff, 15.Lo Presti, 16.Lorenzo da Firenze, 17.Lortzing, 18.Lothrop, 19.Lotti, 20.Loucheur, 21.Lovenskjold, 22.Lucier, 23.Ludwig, 24.Luebeck, 25.Luedeke, 26.Lulinus, 27.Lumbye, 28.Lundborg, 29.Luther, 30.Luzzaschi, 31.Lybbert, 32.Lysenko Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1976, 1981, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.MaAyani, 2.MacBride, 3.MacCombie, 4.Macero, 5.Mache, 6.Machover, 7.Maciocchi, 8.Mack, 9.Mackenzie, 10.MacLaren, 11.MacLaurin, 12.MacLean, John, 13.MacMillen, 14.MacNally, 15.Maconchy, 16.Maderna, 17.Mainardi, 18.Maio, 19.Maione, 20.Makris, 21.Malbeke, 22.Malipiero, G.F., 23.Malipiero, R., 24.Malvezzi, 25.Mamangakis, 26.Mamiya, 27.Mamlok, 28.Mancinelli, 29.Mancini, F., 30.Mangs, 31.Manicke, 32.Manney, 33.Mannino, 34.Manziarly, 35.Marais, 36.Marazzoli, 37.Marbecke, 38.Marcello, A., 39.Marcello, B., 40.Markoe, 41.Markov, 42.Marks, 43.Maros, M., 44.Maros, R., 45.Marpurg (EMPTY), 46.Marschner, 47.Marshall, 48.Marshall, I., 49.Marshall, J.P., 50.Martinengo, 51.Martini (EMPTY), 52.Martino, D., 53.Martinon, 54.Martirano, 55.Martucci, 56.Marvin, 57.Mary Dates of materials: 1964, 1980, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mascagni, 2.Maschera, 3.Mason, D.G., 4.Mason, L., 5.Mass, 6.Masters, J., 7.Matsushita, 8.Matteo da Perugia, 9.Mattheson, J., 10.Matthews, W., 11.Matthus, 12.Mauduit (EMPTY), 13.Maw, 14.Maxfield, 15.Maxwell-Davies, 16.Mayuzumi, 17.Mayer, W., 18.Mayr, 19.Mazzocchi, 20.McBride, R., 21.McCabe, 22.McCartney, 23.McCulloh, 24.Unlabeled (McCurry), 25.McDonald, 26.McDonald, H., 27.McGinnis, 28.McLean, B., 29.McPhee, 30.McRae, W., 31.Meadors, 32.Medtner, 33.Meeker, 34.Mehul, 35.Melamet, 36.Melani, 37.Mellers, 38.Mellnas, 39.Menasce, 40.Mendez Dates of materials: 1954, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1979-80, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mercadante, 2.Merikanto, 3.Mersenne, 4.Mertz, 5.Merula, T., 6.Merulo, C., 7.Meyerbeer, 8.Meyerowitz, 9.Meyers, E., 10.Miaskovsky, 11.Michael, D.M., 12.Michael, Ed., 13.Middleton, 14.Mignone, 15.Miki, 16.Milan, L. de, 17.Milano, F. de, 18.Miller, W.B., 19.Mills, C., 20.Mills, S., 21.Milner, 22.Mimaroglu, 23.Mingus (EMPTY), 24.Minkus, 25.Miroshnikov, 26.Mison, 27.Mitchell, J., 28.Mitchell, L., 29.Mitropoulos, 30.Miyoshi, 31.Moeran, 32.Moevs, 33.Molchanov, 34.Mollicone, 35.Molter, 36.Mompou Dates of materials: 1943, 1963-64, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Moncayo, 2.Mondonville, 3.Monn, 4.Monsigny, 5.Monte, 6.Montecino, 7.Monteclair, 8.Montemezzi, 9.Montgomery, B., 10.Montgomery, C., 11.Montoya, 12.Moran, R., 13.Moret, 14.Morgan, R.P., 15.Morison, D., 16.Morrill, 17.Morris, J., 18.Morrison, 19.Mortensen, 20.Morthenson, 21.Morton, J.R., 22.Morton, J.R., 23.Morton, R., 24.Moryl, 25.Moscheles, 26.Moss, 27.Moskowski, 28.Mossolov, 29.Mouret, 30.Mouton, Charles, 31.Mouton, Jean, 32.Moyse, 33.Mozart, L., 34.Muczynski, 35.Mudarra, 36.Mueller, P., 37.Mueller, W., 38.Muffat, G., 39.Mulholland, 40.Muller, G.F., 41.Muller, J., 42.Mulliner, 43.Mumford, 44.Mumma, 45.Munakata, 46.Munday (EMPTY), 47.Muradeli, 48.Muradian, 49.Murschhauser (EMPTY), 50.Myrow Dates of materials: 1964, 1981, 1985-86","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Nabokov, 2.Nagel, 3.Nagy-Farkas, 4.Nanini, 5.Nardini, 6.Narvaez, 7.Nauwach (EMPTY), 8.Naylor, 9.Nancarrow, 10.Natra, 11.Naumann, 12.Near, 13.Nebra, 14.Neefe, 15.Neikrug, 16.Nelson, J.C., 17.Nelson, O., 18.Nelson, R., 19.Nemiroff, 20.Neri, M. (EMPTY), 21.Nero, 22.Nevin, 23.Neuslieder, H., 24.Newell, 25.Newman, A., 26.Newman, T., 27.Nicolai, 28.Nielsen, S., 29.Nigg, 30.Niles, J.J., 31.Nilsson, B., 32.Nilsson, T., 33.Nin, 34.Nin-Culmell, 35.Nivers, 36.Nixon, 37.Noehren, 38.Nono, 39.Nordal, 40.Nordgren, 41.Nordheim, 42.Nordoff, 43.Norgard, 44.Norris, 45.Novak, 46.Novello, 47.Nystroem Dates of materials: 1945, 1963-64, 1973, 1981, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Odell, 2.Odingsells, 3.Ohana, 4.OHara, 5.OHorgan, 6.OKeeffe, 7.Olan, 8.Oldenburg, 9.Oldham, 10.Oliveira, 11.Orbon, 12.Orlandini, 13.Ornstein, 14.Orrego- Salas, 15.Unlabeled (Ortiz), 16.Osborne, G., 17.Osborne, W., 18.Osborne, W.M., 19.Otte, 20.Ottman, 21.Oubradous, 22.Overton Dates of materials: 1962, 1981, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Pasatieri, 2.Pasmore, 3.Pasquini, 4.Passereau, 5.Patterson, P., 6.Patton, 7.Paulli, 8.Paulson, 9.Paulus, 10.Paumann, 11.Paxton, S., 12.Paxton, T., 13.Peaslee, 14.Peck, R., 15.Pedtke, 16.Peebles, 17.Peerson, 18.Pelham, 19.Pellegrini, 20.Peloquin, 21.Pembauer, 22.Penherski, 23.Penn, A., 24.Penn, W., 25.Pepping, 26.Pepusch, 27.Perez, 28.Pergament Dates of materials: 1968, 1973, 1978, 1982, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Peri, 2.Unlabeled (Perle), 3.Perotin, 4.Perron, 5.Perry, G., 6.Pert, 7.Perti, 8.Peter, 9.Peterson, J., 10.Petouille, 11.Petrassi, 12.Petrus de Cruce, 13.Pettersson, 14.Pevernage (EMPTY), 15.Pezel, 16.Pfautsch, 17.Pfitzner, 18.Philidor, 19.Philippe de Vitry, 20.Philippot, 21.Philips, P., 22.Phillin, 23.Phillipoctus, 24.Phillips, B., 25.Phillips, E., 26.Phillips, P. Dates of materials: 1961-62, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Piatti, 2.Piazzola, 3.Picchi (EMPTY), 4.Piccinini, 5.Picheacute;, 6.Pichl, 7.Picker, 8.Pierneacute;, 9.Piero, 10.Pierre de la Rue, 11.Pijper, 12.Pilkington, 13.Pinkard, 14.Pinkham, 15.Pinto, 16.Pionnier, 17.Pisano, 18.Pisari, 19.Pisendel (EMPTY), 20.Pisk, 21.Pitfield, 22.Pizzetti, 23.P.J. (15th c.), 24.Platti, 25.Pleskow, 26.Pleyel, 27.Plotwell, 28.Plush, 29.Poglietti, 30.Pollarolo, C.F., 31.Pollarolo, G.A. (EMPTY), 32.Ponce, 33.Ponchielli, 34.Poneacute;, 35.Poos, 36.Poot, 37.Popper Dates of materials: 1960, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Porcelijn, 2.Porpora, 3.Porsile, 4.Porter, A., 5.Porter, Q., 6.Porto (EMPTY), 7.Posch, 8.Potter, C., 9.Potter, H., 10.Pound, 11.Pousseur, 12.Powell, J., 13.Powell, Mel, 14.Powell, Mor., 15.Power, 16.Prado, 17.Praetorius, H. (EMPTY), 18.Praetorius, M., 19.Pratt, S., 20.Premru, 21.Previn, 22.Prince, R., 23.Prinz, 24.Pritchard, 25.Proto, 26.Provenzale, 27.Prowo, 28.Puerl (EMPTY), 29.Pugnani, 30.Pujol (EMPTY), 31.Puschmann, 32.Pykini, 33.Quagliati, 34.Quantz, 35.Quinciani (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1968, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Pachebel, C.T., 2.Pachebel, J., 3.Pacius, 4.Paderewski, 5.Padovano, 6.Page, N.C., 7.Paik, 8.Paine, 9.Paisiello, 10.Pallavicino, 11.Palmer, Rob., 12.Palmer, Rud., 13.Panetti, 14.Panufnik, 15.Paolo Tenorista, 16.Papineau, 17.Paradisi, 18.Parisien, 19.Parker, H., 20.Parris, 21.Parrott, 22.Parry, 23.Parsley, 24.Parsons, M., 25.Part, 26.Partch, 27.Partos Dates of materials: 1962, 1969, 1979, 1984, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rabaud, 2.Rabe, 3.Raeburn, 4.Raff, 5.Rahn, 6.Raison, 7.Ralph, 8.Ramirez, 9.Ramsay, 10.Ramsier, 11.Ran, 12.Randall, Jam., 13.Randall, John, 14.Randulfus, 15.Ranki, 16.Rathaus, 17.Rautavaara, 18.Ravenscroft, 19.Rawsthorne, 20.Raxach, 21.Rayment, 22.Re, 23.Read, 24.Rebel, 25.Reck, 26.Reda, 27.Redford (EMPTY), 28.Regis, 29.Regnart, 30.Reich, 31.Reicha, A., 32.Reicha, J.G., 33.Reichardt, 34.Reiche, 35.Reid, 36.Reimann, 37.Reinagle, 38.Reinecke, 39.Reinhardt, 40.Reinike, 41.Reinken Dates of materials: 1963, 1964, 1979, 1981, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Reise, 2.Reusner (EMPTY), 3.Reutter, 4.Revueltas, 5.Reynolds, R., 6.Reznicek, 7.Rezon, 8.Rheinberger, 9.Rhodes, P., 10.Rhodes, T., 11.Richafort, 12.Richter, F.X., 13.Ries, F., 14.Rieti, 15.Rifkin, 16.Righini, 17.Rihm, 18.Riley, E., 19.Riley, T., 20.Ringo, 21.Risager, 22.Risset, 23.Ritter, 24.Rivier Dates of materials: 1965, 1969, 1979","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Robert, P., 2.Robinson, E., 3.Robinson, T., 4.Rockstro, 5.Rodrigo, 6.Rogers, Ben. (EMPTY), 7.Rogers, Ber., 8.Rogers, J.H., 9.Rohe, 10.Rokeach, 11.Rolnick, 12.Romanini, 13.Romberg, 14.Ronnefeld, 15.Ropartz, 16.Rore, 17.Rosenberg, 18.Rosenmueller, 19.Rosenthal, M., 20.Rosetti, 21.Ross, 22.Rossellini, 23.Rossello (EMPTY), 24.Rosseter, 25.Rossi, L., 26.Rossi, M., 27.Rossi, S. Dates of materials: 1960, 1976, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Schikele, 2.Schidlowsky, 3.Schildt (EMPTY), 4.Schlick, 5.Schloeger, 6.Schmeltzl (EMPTY), 7.Schmelzer, 8.Schmid, 9.Schmidt, F., 10.Schmidt, O., 11.Schmitt, 12.Schnabel, 13.Schnitte, 14.Schnittke, 15.Schobert, 16.Schoeck, 17.Schoeffer, 18.Schoenherr, 19.Schollum, 20.Schonbach, 21.Schroder, 22.Schubel, 23.Schuermann, G., 24.Schuermann, G.C., 25.Schul, 26.Schulz (EMPTY), 27.Schulz-Evler, 28.Schwantner, 29.Schwartz, C., 30.Schwartz, E., 31.Schwartz, P., 32.Schwegler, 33.Sciammarella, 34.Scronx, 35.Sculthorpe, 36.Searle, 37.Seawright, 38.Sebastian, 39.Secunda, 40.Sedaka, 41.Seeger, 42.Segerstam, 43.Seiber, 44.Seixas, 45.Selby, 46.Selesses, 47.Seletzky, 48.Selle (EMPTY), 49.Senfl, 50.Serebrier, 51.Serly, 52.Serocki, 53.Serrano, 54.Servais Dates of materials: 1961, 1965, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Seter, 2.Severac, 3.Sgambati, 4.Shanet, 5.Shankar, 6.Shapero, 7.Shapey, 8.Shareh, 9.Shaughnessy, 10.Shaw, O., 11.Shchedrin, 12.Shebalin, 13.Sheinfeld, 14.Shelbye, 15.Sheppard, 16.Shepherd, 17.Sherman, A., 18.Sherman, G., 19.Sherman, T., 20.Shifman, 21.Shifrin, 22.Shulman, 23.Shure, 24.Sicilianos, 25.Sickelmore, 26.Sickl, 27.Siday, 28.Siebert, 29.Siegmeister, 30.Sigurbjornsson, 31.Silverman, 32.Silvestrov, 33.Simpson, C. (EMPTY), 34.Simpson, R., 35.Singer, A., 36.Singer, L., 37.Singigaglia (EMPTY), 38.Sissle, 39.Sivak Dates of materials: 1963, 1968, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Skalkottas, 2.Skilton (EMPTY), 3.Slavenski, 4.Smalley, 5.Smart, 6.Smit, 7.Smith, G., 8.Smith, H., 9.Smith, J.C., 10.Smith, M., 11.Smith, R., 12.Smith, Sid., 13.Smith, Stu., 14.Snitzler, 15.Snow, 16.Sobelewski, 17.Soderini, 18.Solage, 19.Soler, 20.Sollberger, 21.Somers, 22.Sommer, 23.Soproni, 24.Sor, 25.Sorabji, 26.Soriano, 27.Sousa, 28.Souster, 29.Sowerby, 30.Speer, 31.Spelman, 32.Sperger, 33.Sperindio, 34.Spies, 35.Spinacino, 36.Spindler, 37.Spinner, 38.Spisak, 39.Spohr, 40.Spontini Dates of materials: 1961, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Sacchini, 2.Unlalbled (Sacco), 3.Sachs, H., 4.Saeverud, 5.Saguer, 6.Saint- Georges, 7.Saint-Luc, 8.Sala, 9.Salieri, 10.Sallinen, 11.Salzedo, 12.Salzman, 13.Saminsky, 14.Sammartini, 15.Samuel, 16.Sancho, 17.Sanders, J., 18.Sanders, R., 19.Sanjuan, 20.Sankey, 21.Santa Cruz, 22.Santa-Maria, 23.Santoro, 24.Santorsola, 25.Santos, 26.Sanz, 27.Saperstein, 28.Sapp, 29.Sarasate, 30.Sarmientos, 31.Sarri, 32.Sarti, 33.Sartorio, 34.Sartorius, 35.Sary, 36.Sauguet, 37.Sauter, 38.Savioni, 39.Saxe, 40.Scandello, 41.Schafer, 42.Schaffer, 43.Schat, 44.Schauensee, 45.Scheidemann, 46.Schenk (EMPTY), 47.Schenker Dates of materials: 1962, 1967, 1978, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Staden (EMPTY), 2.Staden, S.G., 3.Staden, S.T., 4.Stadlmair, 5.Stainer, 6.Stanford, 7.Stanley, C.J., 8.Starer, 9.Stark, 10.Starzer, 11.Stasney, 12.Steele, 13.Steffani, 14.Steg, 15.Steibelt, 16.Steigleder (EMPTY), 17.Stekel, 18.Stenhammer, 19.Sternhold, 20.Stevens, H., 21.Stevenson Dates of materials: 1959, 1968, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Still, 2.Stilman-Lasansky, 3.Stock, 4.Stockem, 5.Stoerl, 6.Stokes, 7.Stolzer, 8.Stolz (EMPTY), 9.Storace, 10.Stout, 11.Straight, 12.Strakosch, 13.Stranensky, 14.Stratico, 15.Strayhorn, 16.Strengthfield, 17.Striggio, 18.Strilko, 19.Strogers, 20.Strong, 21.Strozzi, G., 22.Strungk, D. (EMPTY), 23.Strungk, N. (EMPTY), 24.Stuart, 25.Stuck Dates of materials: 1961, 1975, 1988","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Subotnick, 2.Sudds, 3.Suderburg, 4.Suesse, 5.Summerlin, 6.Suppeacute;, 7.Sur, 8.Surinach, 9.Susa, 10.Susato, 11.Susskind, 12.Suter, 13.Sutermeister, 14.Svendsen, 15.Sviridov, 16.Swan, 17.Swift, 18.Swing, 19.Sydeman, 20.Syrinx, 21.Szabelski, 22.Szabolesi, 23.Szekely, 24.Szeligowski, 25.Szokolay, 26.Szollosy, 27.Szulc, 28.Szymanowski Dates of materials: 1960, 1967, 1976, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Tadinghen (EMPTY), 2.Tailleferre, 3.Takacs, 4.Takahashi, 5.Takata, 6.Takemitsu, 7.Taktakishvili, 8.Tal, 9.Tallis, 10.Tamkin, 11.Taneyev, 12.Tansman, 13.Tapissier, 14.Tapray, 15.Tartaglini, 16.Tartini, 17.Taskin, 18.Taubert, 19.Tauriello, 20.Tausinger, 21.Taverner, 22.Taverner, J., 23.Taylor, C., 24.Taylor, D., 25.Teitelbaum, 26.Templeton, 27.Tenney, 28.Teppa, 29.Tepper, 30.Terradellas, 31.Tessarini, 32.Tessier, 33.Teszleri Dates of materials: 1963, 1965, 1972, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Thalberg, 2.Thatcher, 3.Theile, 4.Themmen, 5.Thomas, A., 6.Thomas, C.E., 7.Thomas, K., 8.Thompson, 9.Thomson, A., 10.Thomson, V., 11.Thomson, W., 12.Thorne, 13.Tinctoris, 14.Tippett, 15.Tillis, 16.Tischhauser, 17.Tishchenko, 18.Titelouze Dates of materials: 1968, 1972-73, 1981, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Toch,2.Toeschi, 3.Tomkins, 4.Torelli, 5.Torme, 6.Torroba, 7.Tosar, 8.Tournemire, 9.Tours, 10.Tower, 11.Trabacci, 12.Traetta, 13.Travis, 14.Trebor, 15.Trimble, 16.Trombly, 17.Tromboncino, 18.Trotter, 19.Trythall, 20.Tubin, 21.Tudor, 22.Tufts, 23.Tull, 24.Tunder, 25.Tuotilo, 26.Turina, J., 27.Turini, 28.Turner, T., 29.Turnhout (EMPTY), 30.Turok, 31.Tuthill, 32.Tye, 33.Tyes Dates of materials: 1966, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Uber, 2.Ubieta, 3.Uccellini, 4.Uhl, 5.Ulehla, 6.Ultan, 7.Ung, 8.Urspruch, 9.Ussachevsky, 10.Vaet, 11.Vaillant, 12.Valcarcel, 13.Valderrabang, 14.Valen, 15.Valente, 16.Valentine, 17.Vanhall, 18.Van Heusen, 19.Vanhurenbeck, 20.Van Vlijmen, 21.Vardell, 22.Vardi Dates of materials: 1959, 1964, 1968, 1978, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Vecchi, 2.Vega, Aurelio de la, 3.Velut, 4.Veracini, A., 5.Vercini, F., 6.Verdelot, 7.Vernon, 8.Vernor, 9.Verrall, 10.Veress, 11.Viadana, 12.Viardot-Garcia, 13.Vicentino, 14.Victoria Dates of materials: 1966, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Vierdanck, 2.Vierne, 3.Vieuxtemps, 4.Viguerie, 5.Vincent, 6.Vinci, 7.Viotti, 8.Virdung, 9.Vitali, G.B., 10.Vitali, T.A., 11.Vittori, 12.Vogel, 13.Voit, 14.Volkonsky, 15.Vorisek, 16.Vulpius (EMPTY), 17.Vyschnegradsky Dates of materials: 1962, 1966, 1971, 1977, 1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Wagoner, 2.Waelrant, 3.Wagenaar, 4.Wagenseil, 5.Waldteufel, 6.Walker, D., 7.Walker, G., 8.Walker, T., 9.Waller, 10.Walmisley, 11.Walter, J., 12.Walter, T., 13.Walther, J.G., 14.Walther, J.J., 15.Wanski, 16.Ward, E., 17.Ward, H., 18.Ward, R, 19.Ward-Steinman, 20.Warlock, 21.Warren, Ray, 22.Wartensee, 23.Washburn, 24.Washington, 25.Waters, 26.Waxman, Don, 27.Webb, 28.Webbe, Samuel (EMPTY), 19.Weber, Ben, 20.Weber, H., 21.Weckmann, 22.Weeks, 23.Weelkes Dates of materials: 1964, 1968, 1971, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Weigl, 2.Weinberg, H., 3.Weinberg, J., 4.Weinberger, 5.Weiner, L., 6.Weiner, S., 7.Weingartner, 8.Weinzweig, 9.Weisgall, 10.Weiss, A., 11.Weiss, Silvius, 12.Welcher, 13.Weldon, J. (EMPTY), 14.Welin, 15.Wellesz, 16.Welwood, 17.Wen- Chung, 18.Werckmeister, 19.Werle, 20.Werner, 21.Wernick, 22.Werren, 23.Werth, Jacob Van, 24.Wesley, C., 25.Wesley, S., 26.Weyse, 27.Whear, 28.Whettam, 29.White, D., 30.White, M., 31.White, R., 32.Whiting, A., 33.Whittenberg Dates of materials: 1962, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Wise, M. (EMPTY), 2.Witkin, 3.Woelfl, 4.Wohlgemuth, 5.Wolf, Hugo, 6.Wolff, C., 7.Wolf-Ferrari, 8.Wolkenstein, 9.Wolpe, 10.Wonder, 11.Wood, 12.Woodcock, 13.Woodward, 14.Woollen, 15.Work, 16.Worley, 17.Worsdale, 18.Wright, M., 19.Wuorinen, 20.Wykes, 21.Wyner, 22.Wyttenbach Dates of materials: 1959, 1969, 1972, 1981, 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Widmann, 2.Widor, 3.Wieniawski, 4.Wieslander, 5.Wigglesworth, 6.Wilbye, 7.Wild, 8.Wildberger, 9.Wilder, 10.Willaert, 11.Willan, 12.Williams, L., 13.Williams, P., 14.Williamson, 15.Wills, 16.Wilson, D., 17.Wilson, J., 18.Wilson, M., 19.Wilson, O., 20.Wilson, R., 21.Wiren Dates of materials: 1966, 1972, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Xenakis, 2.Yardumian, 3.Yarrow, 4.Yashito, 5.Yasser, 6.York, 7.Young, D., 8.Ysaye, 9.Yttrehus, 10.Yuasa, 11.Yun, Isang, 12.Yurko, 13.Yvain, 14.Zacharias, Mag., 15.Zacher, Gerd, 16.Zachow, 17.Zaleucus, 18.Zandonai, 19.Zarlino, 20.Zelter, K.F., 21.Zemlinsky, 22.Ziani, 23.Zielenski, 24.Zimmermann, 25.Zipoli, 26.Zummo, 27.Zumsteeg, 28.Zupko, 29.Zwierzchowski Dates of materials: 1962, 1976, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1. 10 (Class No. 10: I. Handel, Six Oboe Concertos, II. Bach: Goldberg Variations, III. Bach: Orchestral Suites), 2. 11 (Class No. 11: I. Bach: Well-Tempered Klavier, II. Bach: Sinfonie a3, III. Bach: Passacaglia and Fugue), 3. 12 (Class No. 12: I. Anon: Lute and its Repertoire, II. Bach: Italian Concerto, III. Bach: The Musical Offering), 4. 13 (Class No. 13: I. Handel: Six Violin Sonatas, II. Bach: Concerti for 2 Harpischords; III. Bach: 6 Trio Sonatas), 5. 14 (Class No. 14: I. Bach Orgelbuchlein; II. Bach: Suites for Solo Cello, III. Bach: Partitas for Harpsichord), 6. Unlabeled (Concerto misc.) Dates of materials: 1967","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly papers, Class outlines, Illustrations Headings: 1. Calendar, 2.Music Exx (EMPTY), 3.Vocal Conc[ertos] (Viadana; Schuetz; Schein; Scheidt; Grandi; Monteverdi), 4.Resources (Keyboard: 17-18th C.; Winds: 17th- 18th c.; Violin: 17th-18th c.; Piano: 19th c.; Violin: 19th c.; Winds: 19th-20th c.; Organ: 20th c.; Harpsichord: 20th c.; Piano: 20th c.; Violin: 20th c.; Bach; Beethoven; Brahms; Handel; Haydn; Liszt; Mendelssohn; Mozart; Telemann; Vivaldi) Dates of materials: 1986","Content: Notes Headings: None. Notes on soloists and composers with last names A-Y concerning the classical concerto. Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia, 9.Film Music, 10.Incidental Music, 11.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary Dates of materials: 1946, 1969, 1985, 1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Motet (EMPTY), 3.Nonet, 4.Opera, 5.Orchestral Misc., 6.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Overture, 8.Passacaglia, 9.Piano Misc., 10.Prelude, 11.Quartet (EMPTY), 12.Sextet, 13.Sonata, 14.Song, 15.Style, 16.Suite, 17.Symphony, 18.Trio, 19.Variation Dates of materials: 1966, 1976, 1984, 1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Couperin, Francois, 2.Couperin, Louis (1626-61) Dates of materials: 1951, 1960, 1971, 1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Cowell: Orch. Misc; Cowell: Quartet; Cowell: Piano Misc.; Cowell: Symphony; Cowell: Hymn; Cowell: Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1963-64, 1976, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Creston, Paul (1906-), 2.Crumb, George Dates of materials: 1968, 1973, 1976, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dallapiccola, L. (1904-), 2.Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) Dates of materials: 1951, 1977","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance, 9.Etude, 10.Fantasia, 11.Incidental Music, 12.Instr. Misc., 13.Letters, 14.Literary, 15.Misc., 16.Nocturne, 17.Opera, 18.Orch. Misc. Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1977, 1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Piano Misc., 2.Prelude, 3.Quartet, 4.Rhapsody, 5.Sonata, 6.Song, 7.Style, 8.Suite, 9.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1953, 1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Delibes, Leo, 2.Dello Joio, 3.Del Tredici Dates of materials: 1979, 1982, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamber Music, 5.Complete Works, 6.Letters (EMPTY), 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Nonet, 10.Oratorio, 11.Orchestral Misc., 12.Piano Music, 13.Sacred Music, 14.Style, 15.Vocal Music, 16.Adelasia (EMPTY), 17.Ajo (EMPTY), 18.Alahor (EMPTY), 19.Alfredo Il Grande (EMPTY), 20.Anna Bolena, 21.Aristea (EMPTY), 22.Belisario, 23.Betly (EMPTY), 24.Borgomestro (EMPTY), 25.Campanello, 26.Castello Inval. (EMPTY), 27.Castello Kenil.(EMPTY), 28.Catarina Cornaro, 29.Chiara/Serafina (EMPTY), 30.Convenienzi (EMPTY), 31.Diluvio (EMPTY), 32.Dom Sebastien, 33.Don Pasquale, 34.Duca dAlba, 35.Elisabetta/Kenil. (EMPTY), 36.Elisir Dates of materials: 1959, 1966, 1974, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Elvida (EMPTY), 2.Emilia (EMPTY), 3.Enrico di Borg. (EMPTY), 4.Esule de Roma (EMPTY), 5.Falegnamo (EMPTY), 6.Fausta (EMPTY), 7.Favorita, 8.Fille du Regiment, 9.Follia, Una (EMPTY), 10.Fortunato (EMPTY), 11.Francesca (EMPTY), 12.Furioso, 13.Gabriella (EMPTY), 14.Gemma di Vergy (EMPTY), 15.Gianni di Calais (EMPTY), 16.Gianni di Parigi (EMPTY), 17.Giovedi Grasso, 18.Isnelda (EMPTY), 19.Lettera, La (EMPTY), 20.Linda, 21.Lucia, 22.Lucrezia Borgia, 23.Maria Padilla (EMPTY), 24.Maria di Rohan, 25.Maria di Rudenz (EMPTY), 26.Maria Stuarda, 27.Marino Faliero, 28.Misc., 29.Nozze in Villa (EMPTY), 30.Nuovo Pource. (EMPTY), 31.Olivo/Pasquale (EMPTY), 32.Otto Mese (EMPTY), 33.Paria (EMPTY), 34.Parisina, 35.Pazzi (EMPTY), 36.Pia di Tolomei, 37.Pigmalione (EMPTY), 38.Poliuto, 39.Regina (EMPTY), 40.Rita, 41.Roberto, 42.Romanziera (EMPTY), 43.Rosamunda (EMPTY), 44.Sancia (EMPTY), 45.Torquato Tasso (EMPTY), 46.Ugo (EMPTY), 47.Zingara (EMPTY), 48.Zoraide (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1964, 1980, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dowland, 2.Druckman, 3.Dukas Dates of materials: 1963, 1968, 1976, 1980","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Antiphon, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Chanson, 4.Complete Works, 5.Hymn, 6.Magnificat Dates of materials: 1970","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Mass, 2.Misc., 3.Motet, 4.Style Dates of materials: 1970","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None- fills one 1\" binder (Dunstable: Style; Dunstable: Magnificat; Dunstable: Motet; Dunstable: Hymn) Dates of materials: 1968","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 9.Letters, 10.Literary (EMPTY), 11.Mass, 12.Miscellaneous, 13.Opera, 14.Orchestral Misc., 15.Overture, 16.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 17.Quartet, 18.Quintet, 19.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 20.Scherzo, 21.Serenade, 22.Sextet, 23.Sonata, 24.Song, 25.Stabat Mater, 26.Style, 27.Suite, 28.Tone Poem, 29.Trio, 30.Variation Dates of materials: 1967, 1971, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Class Outlines Headings: 1.Misc. (Dvorak Symphony), 2.No. I, 3.No. II (EMPTY), 4.No. III (EMPTY), 5.No. IV, 6.No. V (EMPTY), 7.No. VI, 8.No. VII, 9.No. VIII, 10.No. IX Dates of materials: 1972, 1976, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Etude (EMPTY), 9.Incidental Music, 10.Instrumental Misc., 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary, 13.March (EMPTY), 14.Misc., 15.Motet (EMPTY), 16.Ode (EMPTY), 17.Opera (EMPTY), 18.Oratorio, 19.Orch.Misc., 20.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 21.Overture, 22.Prelude (EMPTY), 23.Psalm (EMPTY), 24.Quartet (EMPTY), 25.Quintet, 26.Sacred Misc., 27.Serenade , 28.Sonata (EMPTY), 29.Song (EMPTY), 30.Style, 31.Suite (EMPTY), 32.Symphony, 33.Te Deum (EMPTY), 34.Tone Poem, 35.Variation Dates of materials: 1968, 1975, 1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: None- materials fill one 1\" binder (Ellington: Biography; Ellington: Song; Ellington: Misc.; Ellington: Orch. Misc.; Ellington: Ballet) Dates of materials: 1966-1977","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.European, 2.Albania (EMPTY), 3.Andorra (EMPTY), 4.Austria, 5.Belgium, 6.Bulgaria (EMPTY), 7.Czech, 8.Unlabeled (Denmark), 9.England, 10.Finland, 11.France, 12.Unlabeled (Germany), 13.Germany: West, 14.Hungary, 15.Iceland (EMPTY), 16.Ireland, 17.Unlabeled (Italy), 18.Liechtenstein (EMPTY), 19.Luxembourg, 20.Monaco Dates of materials: 1966-1972","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946) [Ballet; Biography; Concerto; Literary; Song; Suite; Opera; Nocturne), 2.Faur, Gabriel (1845-1924) [Requiem; Opera; Faureacute;; Piano Music; Style; Vocal Misc.; Song; Incidental Music; Ballette; Mass; Fantasia; Piano Misc.; Trio) Dates of materials: 1968, 1977, 1982, 1988, 1991","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Farina, Carlo, 2.Fontana, Giov.Batt. (-1630) Dates of materials: 1971","Content: Notes on film music Headings: A-Z dividers. Material on film music/film music composers fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?","Content: Class Notes, Articles, Notes Headings: 1.Class Plans, 2.Outlines, 3.Definition, 4.Polynesia, 5.Common Characteristics, 6.Meter, 7.American, 8.Arrangements, 9.Spiritual, 10.Gospel Song, 11.Railroads, 12.French, 13.Recordings, 14.Importance Dates of materials: 1976, 1980","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1. Nationalism (Outlines; Definition; Exoticism; Recordings; Importance), 2.Instruments (Classification; Pictures; Folkways; Streisand; Orchestrion; Penn; Partch; Britten; Theremin; Moog; Electronic Music; Electrophones; Pictures; Orchestra; Consort; Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Miscellaneous, 2.Sea Shanties, 3.Addiss-Crofut, 4.Falla: Song, 5.American (Description), 6.American (Outline), 7.American (Recordings), 8.Hymns, 9.Spirituals, 10.Railroads, 11.Ballad, 12.Gospel Song, 13.Topkapi Dates of materials: 1979, 1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Instruments: Beginning, 2.Instruments: Classification, 3.Instruments: Orchestra, 4.Venice, 5.Instruments: Pix, 6.Orchestra: Seating, 7.Instruments: String Makers, 8.Instruments: Usage, 9.Instrs: Folkways, 10.Instrs: Streisand, 11.Instrs: Electronic, 12.Orchestration, 13.Instruments: Organ, 14.Instruments: Moog, 15.Instruments: Penn, 16.Instruments: Partch Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.General, 2.Canon, 3.Cantus Firmus, 4.Canzona, 5.Capriccio, 6.Chaconne, 7.Chamber Music, 8.Concerto, 9.Counterpoint, 10.Cyclic, 11.Divirtimento, 12.Etude, 13.Fantasia, 14.Formes Fixes, 15.Fugue, 16.Ground, 17.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 18.Invention (EMPTY), 19.Minuet, 20.Misc., 21.Overture, 22.Partita (EMPTY), 23.Passacaglia, 24.Prelude, 25.Program Music, 26.Rhapsody, 27.Ricercar, 28.Ritornello (EMPTY), 29.Romance Dates of materials: 1915, 1953","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Binary, 2.Ternary, 3.Rondo, 4.Sonata-Allegro, 5.Canon, 6.Fugue, 7.Variation, 8.Passacaglia, 9.Chaconne, 10.Performer, 11.Misc. Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Binary, 2.Ternary, 3.Rondo, 4.Sonata-Allegro, 5.Canon, 6.Fugue, 7.Passacaglia, 8.Chaconne, 9.Variation, 10.Choral Forms, 11.Free Forms, 12.Homophonic I, 13.Homophonic II, 14.Multi Movement, 15.Polyphonic, 16.Program Music, 17.Song Forms Dates of materials: 1994","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Variation, 2.Voluntary, 3.Round, 4.Scherzo, 5.Serenade, 6.Sinfonia, 7.Sinfonietta, 8.Sonata, 9.Sonata-Rondo (EMPTY), 10.Sonatina, 11.Strophic, 12.Suite, 13.Symphony, 14.Toccata, 15.Rondo Dates of materials: 1915, 1953","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Form)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Binary Form)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles Headings: None (\"Dramatic Forms\" from Musical Forms amp; Textures by Demuth (1953) Dates of materials: 1953","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.None (Schematic Representation of Evolution from Binary to Sonata- Allegro Form), 2.Benward, 3.Spencer Dates of materials: 1988, 1998","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Foss, Lucas (1922-) (Orchestral Misc.; Variation; Choral Misc.; Instrumental Misc.; Concerto; Foss; Songs; Improvisation; Cantata; Piano Misc. Choral Works; Orchestral Misc; Misc.; Biography; Literary; Etude; Ballet), 2.Franck, Cesar (1822-90) (Franck Symphony; Trio; Tone Poem; Organ Music; Biography) Dates of materials: 1965, 1970, 1975, 1979","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.None (Harmony), 2.Misc. Catalogues, 3.Manuscripts Sources, 4.Modena a.F.9.9. (A Description of Codex a.F.9.9. Modena, Biblioteca Estense), 5.Strambotti, 6. \"Sheets\" (Musical Scores), 7.\"Examples\" (Musical Scores), 8.Transcriptions Bk IV, 9.Transcriptions Book V (EMPTY), 10.Transcriptions Bk VI, 11.Transcriptions Bk VII (EMPTY), 12.Transcriptions Book VIII, Transcriptions Book IX Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Gabrieli, Andrea (c.1510-86) Dates of materials: 1966","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Gounod, Charles (1818-93)(Opera, Mass, March), 2.Geminiani, Francesco (1674-1762)(Concerto) Dates of materials: 1958, 1964, 1978","Content: Articles Headings: None (Gerhard; Concerto; Biography; Capriccio; Incidental Music; Orch. Music; Style; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1956, 1961","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: None (Rhapsody; Biography; Gershwin; Opera; Musical; Tone Poem; Prelude; Concerto; Misc.; Style; Complete Works; Lullaby) Dates of materials: 1967, 1975, 1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Gesualdo (Misc.; Madrigal), 2.Glazunov (Works; Symphony; Concerto; Ballet), 3.Glinka (Opera; Biography) Dates of materials: 1968, 1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Portrait; Biography; Discography; Complete Works; Psalm; Ginastera; Variation; Ballet; Opera; Overture; Orchestral Misc.; Sonata; Concerto) Dates of materials: 1965, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Opera; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1969, 1984","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Motet; Mass; Magnificat; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1970","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Granados (Opera; Misc.; Dance; Granados), 2.Grieg (Suite; Incidental Music; Overture; Song; Concerto; Grieg), 3.Gould (Biography; Ballet; Orchestral Misc; Misc.; Concerto; Gould; Piano Misc.; Symphony) Dates of materials: 1967, 1971, 1987","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Alleluia, 2.Antiphon, 3.Bible, 4.Calendar, 5.Forms, 6.History, 7.Hymn, 8.Liturgy, 9.Magnificat, 10.Mass, 11.Misc., 12.Modal System Dates of materials: 1971","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Music Misc., 2.Notation, 3.Office, 4.Passion, 5.Performance Practice, 6.Psalms, 7.Requiem, 8.Sequence, 9.Summary, 10.Te Deum, 11.Text, 12.Tract, 13.Tropes Dates of materials: 1962","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Biography, 3.Bibliography (EMPTY), 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Mus., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Wks, 8.Concerto Dates of materials: 1971, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Program Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Fantasia (EMPTY), 3.Instrumental Misc., 4.Keyboard, 5.Misc., 6.Motet, 7.Ode, 8.Organ Wks (EMPTY), 9.Overture, 10.Passacaglia (EMPTY), 11.Passion, 12.Prelude, 13.Psalm, 14.Unlabeled (Sonata), 15.Style, 16.Suite, 17.Te Deum, 18.Unlabeled (Variation), 19.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1977, 1985, 1988, 1989","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Program Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Acis e Galatea, 3.Admeto, 4.Agrippina, 5.Alcina, 6.Alessandro, 7.Almira (EMPTY), 8.Amadigi, 9.Arianna (EMPTY), 10.Ariodante, 11.Armino (EMPTY), 12.Atalante, 13.Berenice, 14.Deidamia, 15.Ezio, 16.Faramondo (EMPTY), 17.Flavio (EMPTY), 18.Floridante, 19.Giulio Cesare, 20.Giustino, 21.Imeno (EMPTY), 22.Lotario, 23.Muzio Scevola (EMPTY), 24.Orlando, 25.Ottone, 26.Partenope, 27.Pastor Fido, Il, 28.Poro, 29.Riccardo (EMPTY), 30.Rinaldo, 31.Rodelinda, 32.Rodrigo (EMPTY), 33.Scipone (EMPTY), 34.Semele, 35.Serse, 36.Silla (EMPTY), 37.Siroe (EMPTY), 38.Sosarme (EMPTY), 39.Tamerlano, 40.Terpsichore (EMPTY), 41.Teseo (EMPTY), 42.Tolomeo Dates of materials: 1959, 1978, 1985, 1987","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Program Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Alexander, 3.L'Allegro, 4.Athalia, 5.Belshazzar, 6.Deborah, 7.Esther, 8.Hercules, 9.Israel in Egypt, 10.Jeptha, 11.Joseph (EMPTY), 12.Joshua, 13.Judas, 14.Messiah, 15.Occasional, 16.Rezurrezione (EMPTY), 17.Samson, 18.Saul, 19.Solomon, 20.Susanna, 21.Theodora, 22.Triumph Dates of materials: 1966, 1968, 1983, 1986","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Hanson, Howard (1896-) (Biography, Hanson, Symphony, March, Opera, Concerto, Complete Works, Elegy, Orch. Misc., Serenade, Literary, Style), 2.Harris, Roy (1898-) (Symphony; Elegy; Biography; Song; Chamber Music; Complete Works; Harris; Transcription; Orch. Misc.), 3.Holst (Hymn; Choral Works; Suite; Style; Complete Works; Tone Poem; Opera; Misc.; Biography) Dates of materials: 1970, 1973, 1975","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography Dates of materials: 1962, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Cantata, 2.Chamber Music, 3.Choral Music, 4.Complete Wks, 5.Concerto, 6.Dance, 7.Divirtimento, 8.Fantasia, 9.Instrumental Misc., 10.Keyboard Dates of materials: 1962, 1976","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Letters, 2.March, 3.Mass, 4.Misc., 5.Nocturne, 6.Opera Dates of materials: 1947, 1962, 1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Oratorio, 2.Orchestral Misc., 3.Overture, 4.Passion, 5.Quartet, 6.Sacred Misc., 7.Serenade Dates of materials: 1962, 1969","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Sinfonia Concertante, 2.Sonata, 3.Song, 4.Style, 5.Te Deum, 6.Transcription (EMPTY), 7.Trio, 8.Variation, 9.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1980, 1989","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nos. 1-10 Dates of materials: 1962, 1971, 1975","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Nos. 11-20, 2.Nos. 21-30, 3.Nos. 31-40, 4.Nos. 41-50, 5.Nos. 51-60, 6.Nos. 61-70, 7.Nos. 71-80, 8.Nos. 81-85, 9.Nos. 86-90, 10.No. 91, 11.No. 92, 12.No 93 Dates of materials: 1973, 1976, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No. 94, 2.No. 95, 3.No. 96, 4.No. 97, 5.No. 98, 6.No. 99, 7.No. 100, 8.No. 101, 9.No. 102, 10.No. 103, 11.No. 104 Dates of materials: 1956, 1969, 1970, 1986, 1987","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: None (Ballet; Opera; Henze; Song; Complete Works, Biography; Works) Dates of materials: 1963, 1966, 1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamber Misc., 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Incidental Music (EMPTY), 9.Instrumental Misc. (EMPTY), 10.Letters (EMPTY), 11.Literary, 12.Misc. Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1964, 1966-67, 1976","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Octet, 2.Opera, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Piano Misc., 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet (EMPTY), 8.Septet, 9.Sonata, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Suite Dates of materials: 1961, 1967, 1973, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Octet, 2.Opera, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Piano Misc., 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet (EMPTY), 8.Septet, 9.Sonata, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Suite Dates of materials: 1961, 1967, 1973, 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Honegger, Arthur (1892-1955) (Symphony; Biography; Sonatina; Prelude; Oratorio; Tone Poem; Orch. Misc.; Chamber Music; Cantata; Style; Concerto), 2.Hovhaness, Alan (1911-) (Magnificat; Ballet; Symphony; Style; Collected Works; Hovhaness; Orch. Misc.; Style; Concerto; Biography; Dates of materials: 1962, 1970, 1979","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Introduction, 2.Greece: Geography, 3.Greco-Roman Inheritance, 4.Greece: Culture, 5.Greece: Religion, 6.Greece: Music, 7.Greece: Ethos, 8.Greece: Instruments, 9.Greece: Theorists/Writers, 10.Rome: Culture, 11.Medieval: Outline, 12.Venice (EMPTY), 13.Liturgical Year, 14.Guido, 15.Secular Music, 16.Instrumental Dates of materials: 1973","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Litrugical Books, 2.Liturgical Drama, 3.Adam: Pastorale, 4.Pre-Gregorian Chants, 5.Notation: Chant, 6.Notation: Medieval Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Mass:Order, 2.Mass: Text, 3.Mass: In Liber, 4.Mass: Examples, 5.Mass: Perf. Practice, 6.Mass: St. Thomas, 7.Mass: Septuagesima, 8.Mass: Easter (EMPTY), 9.Mass: Feast of Assumption, 10.Mass: Polyphonic, 11.Mass: Bach/Mozart/Haydn, 12.Polyphony, 13.Motet Dates of materials: 1936-","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.None (Impressionism), 2.Painters, 3.Poetry, 4.Music, 5.Origin- Definition, 6.Outlines, 7.Importance Dates of materials: 1965-1990","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Mus Headings: 1.India (Music; Theoretical; India) Dates of materials: 1965-1970","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Class Plans, 2.Outlines, 3.Bibliography, 4.Geography, 5.Culture, 6.Music, 7.Theory, 8.Instruments, 9.Performance Practice, 10.Art, 11.Theater,12.Dance Dates of materials: 1974-1986","Content: Notes , Articles, Illustrations, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Outlines, 3.Religion/Philosophy, 4.Theory, 5.Music, 6.Raga, 7.Tala, 8.Drone, 9.Ethos, 10.Holst, 11.Instruments, 12.Performance Practice, 13.Theater, 14.Cinema, 15.Glossary Dates of materials: 1966, 1979","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Chaconne, 2.Consort Music (EMPTY), 3.Dance, 4.Dump, 5.Fantasia, 6.Felix: Namque, 7.Fugue, 8.In Nomine, 9.Invention, 10.Keyboard Music, 11.Lachrimae, 12.Lute Music, 13.March (EMPTY), 14.Mask (EMPTY), 15.Miscellaneous, 16.Miserere, 17.Noel (EMPTY), 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Partita, 20.Passacaglia Dates of materials: 1989-1991","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.Pedagogical, 2.Prelude, 3.Programme Music, 4.Rondeau, 5.Sinfonia, 6.Sonata, 7.Sources, 8.Suite, 9.Toccata, 10.Tombeau, 11.Toye (EMPTY), 12.Tricinium, 13.Variation, 14.Voluntary (EMPTY) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Musical Scores, Notes, Articles (Information on the instruments of the orchestra, and how to play them) Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Orchestra), 2.String Family, 3.Violin, 4.Unlabeled (Viola), 5.Cello, 6.Bass, 7.Woodwinds, 8.Unlabeled (Piccolo), 9.Unlabeled (Flute), 10.Oboe, 11.English Horn, 12.Clarinet, 13.Bass Clarinet, 14.Bassoon, 15.Unlabeled (Contra Bassoon), 16.Brass, 17.Unlabeled (French Horn, 18.Trumpet, 19.Trombone, 20.Tuba, 21.Timpany, 22.Percussion, 23.Harp, 24.Harp, 25.Keyboard, 26.Special Instruments, 27.Misc. Dates of materials: 1964, 1968","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Anthem (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc., 7.Complete Wks, 8.Instrumental Misc., 9.Letters (EMPTY), 10.Literary (EMPTY), 11.March, 12.Misc., 13.Orch. Misc., 14.Organ Misc., 15.Overture (EMPTY), 16.Piano Misc, 17.Prelude, 18.Psalm, 19.Quartet, 20.Scherzo, 21.Sonata, 22.Song, 23.Style, 24.Symphony, 25.Tone Poem, 26.Trio, 27.Variation Dates of materials: 1969-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: None (Biography; Suite; Vocal Misc.; Complete Works; Ivey; Electronic; Misc.; Literary) Dates of materials: 1970-1994","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Japan (Japan; Japanese Buddhist Festival; Art; Historical; Drama; Theater; Dance; Instrumental; Music) Dates of materials: 1960, 1964, 1971","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations Headings: 1.Outlines, 2.Bibliography, 3.History, 4.Theory, 5.Music, 6.Instruments, 7.Art, 8.Theater Dates of materials: 1956-1965","Content: Notes, Articles, Illustrations, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Geography, 2.Outline, 3.Outline (Master), 4.Literature, 5.Notation, 6.Instruments, 7.Music, 8.Theater Dates of materials: 1967","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Definition, 2.Origin, 3.Characs., 4.Instrumentation, 5.Musicians, 6.Influence, 7.Scores, 8.European, 9.American Dates of materials: 1982","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bebop, 2.Blues, 3.Boogie, 4.Contemporary, 5.Cool, 6.Disco, 7.Dixieland, 8.Electronic, 9.Film-TV, 10.Free, 11.Funky, 12.Fusion, 13.Gospel, 14.Latin, 15.Misc., 16.Modal, 17.New Or[leans] Combo, 18.New Or[leans] Piano, 19.Progressive, 20.Ragtime, 21.Rock, 22.Stride, 23.Swing, 24.Third Stream Dates of materials: 1981, 1986","Content: Class Notes, Notes, Pictures Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Recordings), 2.I (Misc.), 3.II (Jazz), 4.III (New Orleans Dixieland), 5.Unlabeled (Influence), 6.Unlabeled (Mixing Jazz and Classical), 7.Unlabeled (Jazz) Dates of materials: 1989","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Jazz Dates of materials: 1978-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Kirchner, Leon (1919-) (Biography; Literary; Sonata; Toccata; Kirchner; Complete Works; Aesthetic; Concerto; Song Cycle; Opera), 2.Krenek, Ernst (1900-) (Biography; Complete Works; Electronic; Quartet; Motet; Suite; Quintet; Style; Concerto; Krenek; Chamber Music; Orch. Misc.; Opera; Piano Misc.; Vocal Misc.; Choral Misc.; Literary; Instr. Misc.; Theoretical) Dates of materials: 1967-1981","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Dance, 8.Letters (EMPTY), 9.Literary, 10.Mass Dates of materials: 1964-1986","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Opera, 3.Overture (EMPTY), 4.Piano Music, 5.Psalm, 6.Quartet, 7.Serenade (EMPTY), 8.Sontata, 9.Song, 10.Style, 11.Suite (EMPTY), 12.Symphony, 13.Te Deum, 14.Tone Poem, 15.Variation Dates of materials: 1961-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: None (Ballata; Madrigal; Landini; Biography; Complete Works; Style) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Notes Headings: 1.Lassus, Orlando (1532-94) (Style; Song; Psalm; Mass; Biography; Passion; Chanson; Motet; Madrigal, Lassus), 2.Lully, Jean Bat. (1632-78) (Opera; Ballet; Biography; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1974, 1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Lawes, H., 2.Lawes, William, 3.Lees Dates of materials: 1968-1976","Content: Articles, Notes (on composers with last name \"Lewis\") Headings: 1.Lewis, J., 2.Lewis, M.J., 3.Lewis, P.T., 4.Lewis, R.H. Dates of materials: 1980","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Ligeti (Style; Orch. Misc; Biography; Ligeti; Melodien; Choral Misc.) 2.Luening (Oboe Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Rondo; Fantasia; Sonata; Theatrical; Fantasia; Prelude; Electronic; Biography; Complete Works; Luening) Dates of materials: 1969-1986","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Dance, 7.Etude, 8.Fantasia, 9.Impromptu. 10.Instrumental. Misc., 11.Letters, 12.Literary, 13.Mass, 14.Misc Dates of materials: 1962-1968","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Nocturne, 2.Opera (EMPTY), 3.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Piano Misc., 5.Rhapsody, 6.Sacred Misc., 7.Sonata, 8.Sonetto, 9.Song, 10.Style, 11.Syphony, 12.Tone Poem, 13.Transcription, 14.VAriation Dates of materials: 1968-1988","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Etude (EMPTY), 8.Film Music (EMPTY), 9.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 10.Instr. Misc., 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary, 13.Misc., 14.Orch. Misc., 15.Overture (EMPTY), 16.Partita, 17.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 18.Prelude (EMPTY), 19.Quartet, 20.Sonata (EMPTY), 20.Song, 21.Style, 22.Suite, 23.Symphony, 24.Trio (EMPTY), 25.Variation Dates of materials: 1969-1985","Content: Articles Headings: 1.MacDowell (Song; Biography; MacDowell; Etude; Concerto; Piano Misc.), 2.Marchand (Biography; Marchand) Dates of materials: 1960-1975","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballade, 2.Biography; 3.Complaint, 4.Complete Wks., 5.Hocket, 6.Lai, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Motet, 10.Rondeau, 11.Virelai Dates of materials: 1968","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Cantata, 3.Complete Wks. (EMPTY), 4.Letters, 5.Misc., 6.Opera, 7.Song, 8.Style Dates of materials: 1976-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No 1, 2.No.2, 3.No.3, 4.No. 4 Dates of materials: 1963-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.No. 5, 2.No. 6, 3.No. 7, 4.No. 8, 5.No. 9, 6.No. 10, 7.Misc. Dates of materials: 1972-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Marenzio, Luc (c.1553-1599) (Madrigal; Complete Works; Villanella; Marenzio; Intermedio; Style), 2.Marini, Biagio (c.1595-1665) (Sonata; Marini; Variations; Chamber Music) 3.Massenet, Jules (Opera; Song) Dates of materials: 1949-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Martin, Frank, (Syphonia Concertante; Martin; Instr. Misc.; Style; Oratorio; Song; Concerto; Complete Works; Ballad; Literary) 2.Menotti, Gian Carlo (Cantata; Literary; Misc.; Opera; Biography; Ballet) Dates of materials: 1963-1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) (Concerto; Symphony; Martinu; Orchestral Misc.; Complete Works; Toccata; String Quartet), 2.Mennin, Peter (Symphony; Biography; Mennin; Overture; Style; Complete Works, Orchestral Misc.) Dates of materials: 1966, 1973","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Lesson Plans, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Notation:Facs., 2.Polyphony 9-13th C., 3.Polyphony:Exx., 4.14th Cent., 5.Motet Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Class Notes Headings: 1.Calendar, 2.Information, 3.Reading-Listening, 4.Listening List, 5.Quiz Sample, 6.Recordings, 7.Lesson Plans, 8.Historical Periods, 9.History Thumbnail, 10.Elements of Music, 11.Greco-Roman Inheritances, 12.Terminology, 13.Alleluia, 14.Ethos, 15.Liturgical Drama, 16.Liturgical Year, 17.Mass, 18.Mass: Examples, 19.Hymn: Gregorian, 20.Psalm Recitation, 21.Troubadour-Trouvere, 22.Baroque-Classical Forms, 23.Notation Dates of materials: 1977","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Concerto, 2.Unlabeled (Symphony) Dates of materials: 1974-1980","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Aria (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Capriccio, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Fantasia, 7.Complete Works, 8.Fantasia, 9.Incidental Music, 10.Unlabeled Instrumental Misc., 11.Letters, 12.Misc., 13.Octet Dates of materials: 1968-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Opera (EMPTY), 2.Unlabeled (Oratorio), 3.Orchestral Misc., 4.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Overture, 6.Fugue, 7.Prelude (EMPTY), 8.Psalm (EMPTY), 9.Quartet, 10.Quintet (EMPTY), 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Serenade (EMPTY), 13.Sextet (EMPTY), 14.Sonata, 15.Song, 16.Style, 17.Te Deum (EMPTY), 18.Trio, 19.Variation Dates of materials: 1947-1992","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: None (Works; Symphony; Piano Misc. Biography Literary Suite, Complete Works, Orch. Misc. Style; Instr. Misc. Messiaen) Dates of materials: 1970-1978","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Capriccio (EMPTY), 6.Chamber Misc., 7.Choral Misc., 8.Unlabeled (Complete Works), 9.Concerto, 10.Dance (EMPTY), 11.Duo (EMPTY), 12.Etude (EMPTY), 13.Incid. Music, 14.Instr. Misc., 15.Letters (EMPTY), 16.Literary, 17.March (EMPTY), 18.Misc., 19.Opera, 20.Orch. Misc., 21.Overture, 22.Piano Misc., 23.Psalm, 24.Quartet, 25.Service, 26.Sonata (EMPTY), 27.Sonatina, 28.Song, 29.Style, 30.Suite, 31.Symphony Dates of materials: 1944-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Complete Works, 4.Hymn, 5.Instrumental, 6.Magnificat, 7.Mass, 8.Misc., 9.Motet, 10.Unlabeled (Psalm), 11.Sacred Misc., 12.Secular Misc., 13.Style (EMPTY), 14.Vespers Dates of materials: 1969-1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores, Class Notes Headings: 1.Monteverdi: IX (Sacred Music), 2.Monteverdi: XII (Sacred Music), 3.Monteverdi: XIII (Sacred Music Exam, Notes), 4.Antiphon, 5.Bibliography, 6.Biography, 7.Complete Works, 8.Hymn (EMPTY), 9.Litany (EMPTY), 10.Magnificat (EMPTY), 11.Mass, 12.Motet, 13.Psalm (EMPTY), 14.Sacred Music, 15.Sonata (EMPTY), 16.Vespers Dates of materials: 1968-1981","Content: Musical Scores, Articles, Concert Programs, Notes Headings: None (Fills one 2\" binder) Dates of materials: 1971","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Arianna, 2.Combattimento, 3.Misc., 4.Orfeo, 5.Poppea, 6.Ritorno, 7.Tirsi e Clori (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1962-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Moore, Douglas (Opera, Suite, Biography, Complete Works, Misc., Orch. Misc., Moore), 2.Morales (Mass, Song, Motet, Morales, Complete Works; Antiphon), 3.Morley (Instr. Music, Dance, Madrigal, Morley, Keyboard Misc., Instr. Misc., Canzonetta, Choral Misc., Balletta, Scholarly Paper), 4.Muffat, Georg (c.1645-1704) (Harpsichord Misc., Recordings, Concerto, Sonata, Complete Works, Suite, Scholarly Paper) Dates of materials: 1954-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Antiphon, 2.Aria, 3.Bibliography, 4.Biography, 5.Cantata, 6.Cassation, 7.Chamb. Misc., 8.Choral Misc., 9.Church Music, 10.Complete Works Dates of materials: 1945-1970","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Divertimento, 3.Fantasia, 4.Instrumental Misc., 5.Keybd. Music, 6.Letters, 7.March (EMPTY), 8.Mass, 9.Misc. Dates of materials: 1977-1983","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Motet, 2.Nocturne, 3.Oratorio, 4.Orch. Misc., 5.Overture, 6.Quartet, 7.Quintet, 8.Serenade, 9.Sinfonia Concertante, 10.Sonata, 11.Song, 12.Style, 13.Trio, 14.Variation, 15.Verspers, 16.Vocal Music Dates of materials: 1961-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Concerto Misc., 2.No. 1 (EMPTY), 3.No. 2 (EMPTY), 4.No. 3 (EMPTY), 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5 (EMPTY), 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7, 9.No. 8 (EMPTY), 10. No. 9, 11.No. 10, 12.No. 11, 13.No. 12, 14.No. 13, 15.No. 14, 16. Unlabeled (No. 15), 17.No. 16, 18.No. 17, 19.No. 18, 20.No. 19, 21.Unlabeled (No. 20), 22.No. 21, 23.No. 22, 24.No. 23, 25.No. 24, 26.No. 25., 27.No. 26, 28.No. 27 Dates of materials: 1948-1979","Content: Notes, ARticles Headings: 1.Bassoon, 2.Cello (EMPTY), 3.Clarinet, 4.Concertone, 5.Flute No. 1, 6.Flute No. 2, 7.Flute-Harp, 8.Horn No. I, 9.Horn No. 2, 10.Horn No. 3 (EMPTY), 11.Horn No. 4, 12.Misc., 13.Oboe Dates of materials: 1962-1976","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Violin No. 1, 2.Violin No. 2 (EMPTY), 3.Violin No. 3, 4.Violin No. 4, 5.Violin No. 5, 6.Sinfonia Concertante Dates of materials: 1952-1959","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Apollo, 2.Ascanio, 3.Bastien, 4.Clemenza di Tito, 5.Cosi Fan Tutte Dates of materials: 1961-1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Don Giovanni, 2.Entfuring [aus dem Serail], 3.Finta Giardiniera, 4.Finta Semplice, 5.Idomeneo, 6.Lucio Silla, 7.Misc. Dates of materials: 1964-1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Mitridate, 2.Nozze di Figaro, 3.Oca del Cairo, 4.Re Pastore, 5.Schaispieldirektor, 6.Schuldigkeit, 7.Sogno, 8.Sposo Delusso, 9.Thamos, 10.Zaide, 11.Zauberflote Dates of materials: 1965-1986","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nos. 1-9, 3.Nos. 10-19 (EMPTY), 4.Nos. 20-29, 5.Nos. 30-34, 6.Unlabeled (No. 35), 7.No. 36, 8.No. 37 (EMPTY), 9.No. 38, 10.No. 39, 11.Unlabeled (No. 40), 12.No. 41 Dates of materials: 1965-1981","Content: Scholarly Paper, Musical Scores, Bibliography Headings: 1.None (Scholarly Papter), 2.Realizations, 3.Computer Literals, 4.Unlabeled (Fantasia, Bk 1, Fol. 1), 5.Original Manuscript Dates of materials: 1993","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: 1.Melody, 2.Harmony, 3.Tonality, 4.Rhythm, 5.Meter, 6.Dynamics, 7.Texture, 8.Form Dates of materials: 1976","Content: Articles Headings: None (History; Music History)- fills one 1\" binder Dates of materials: 1969","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Discussion premise), 2.(Midieval), 3.(Renaissance: Art), 4.(Baroque), 5.(Classical), 6.(Romantic), 7.(20th Century), 8.Notation Dates of materials: 1994","Content: Notes, ARticles Headings: 1.Beginning, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical, 6.Romantic Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works (EMPTY), 5.Misc., 6.Opera, 7.Piano Misc., 8.Song, 9.Style, 10.Tone Poem Dates of materials: 1946-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMTPY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Chamber Misc., 5.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 6.Concerto, 7.Fantasia, 8.Hymn (EMPTY), 9.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 10.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 11.Letters (EMPTY), 12.Literary (EMPTY), 13.Misc., 14.Motet (EMPTY), 15.Opera, 16.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 17.Organ Misc., 18.Overture (EMPTY), 19.Piano Misc. (EMPTY), 20.Prelude (EMPTY), 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet, 23.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 24.Serenade (EMPTY), 25.Sonata (EMPTY), 26.Song (EMPTY), 27.Song Cycle (EMPTY), 28.Style, 29.Suite, 30.Symphony, 31.Trio (EMPTY), 32.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1959-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Obrecht, Jacob (1430-1505) (Complete works, Canzona, Mass, Motet), 2.Ockeghem, Johannes (1430-95) (Biography, Chanson, Mass, Motet) Dates of materials: 1963-1968","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Offenbach (Opera, Biography, Operetta, Offenbach, Ballet), 2.Orff (Pedgogical, Choral Misc., Cantata, Style; Biography) Dates of materials: 1961-1986","Content: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: None (Fills 1.5\" Binder) Dates of materials: 1965-1969","Content: Musical Scores Headings: 1.A, 2.B., 3.C, 4.D, 5.E (EMPTY), 6.F, 7.G, 8.H-J, 9.K, 10.L Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.M, 2.N, 3.O Dates of materials: ?","Content: Musical Scores Headings: 1.P-Q, 2.R, 3.S, 4.T, 5.U-V, 6.W, 7.X-Z Dates of materials:","Content: Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Sonata, Variation, Concerto, Style, Paganini, Misc.) Dates of materials: 1959-1979","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Articles Headings: 1.None (Palestrina), 2.(Palestrina: Life), 3.(Ave Virgo/Ave, Gloriosa/Domino), 4.(Palestrina: Motet), 5.(Super Flumina Babylonis), 6.(Mass), 7.(Summary of 13th c. Motet), 8.(The Counter-Reformation), Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Palestrina, Perluigi da (1526-94) (Motet, Mass, Complete Works, Lamentations, Missa Domenicali, Missa Ad Fugam, Missa Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La; Palestrina; , 2.Persichetti, Vince (Biograph, Symphony, Style, Sonata; Misc., Concerto, Serenade, Chamber Misc., Song, Misc., Orch. Misc., Vocal Misc., Complete Works, Band Music, Choral, Persichetti, Concerto, Pfte) Dates of materials: 1964-1972","Content: Illustrations Headings: 1.Melody Instruments, 2.Percussion Instruments Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Orch Misc, Magnificat, Choral Misc, Passion, Quartet, Stabat Mater, Concerto, Biography, Works, Oratorio, Quartet) Dates of materials: 1968-1979","Content: Articles Headings: 1.Performance Practice, 2.Medieval, 3.Renaissance, 4.Baroque, 5.Classical, 6.Romantic, 7.Modern Dates of materials: 1980-1983","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Performance, 3.History Dates of materials: 1976-1981","Content: Articles, Notes Headings: 1.Guitarists, 2.Harpists, 3.(Clavichordists: 20th C.), 4.(Organists: 20th C.), 5.(Bassoonists: 20th C.), 6.Clarinettists, 7.(Flutists: 20th C.), 8.Hornists, 9.Oboists, 10.Trumpeters, 11.Misc. Dates of materials: 1966-1968","Content: Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Opera; Concertino; Concerto; Biography; Sonata; Sacred Misc.) Dates of materials: 1968-1984","Content: Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: A-J information about pianists Dates of materials: 1967-1968","Content: Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs Headings: K-Z information about pianists Dates of materials: 1965-1968","Content: Articles, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Literary, Style, Complete Works, Quartet, Quintet, Divertimento, Prelude, Symphony, Ballet, Biography, Concerto, Piston, Capriccio, Chamber Music) Dates of materials: 1980-1987","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Charts, 2.Explanation, 3.Beginning, 4.Concerto, 5.Symphony, 6.Opera, 7.Keyboard, 8.Instrumental, 9.Misc. (EMPTY) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Style, Complete Works, Concerto, Song Cycle, Sextet, Opera, Song, Toccata, Ballet, Motet, Style, Sonata, Biography, Chanson, Duo, Poulenc, Trio) Dates of materials: 1946-1984","Content: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.A, 2.B, 3.Bach, 4.Barber, 5.Bartok Dates of materials: 1968-1998","Content: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.Bernstein, 2.Bizet, 3.Bloch, 4.Boccherini, 5.Borodin, 6.Brahms Dates of materials: 1971-1994","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.Britten, 2.Bruch, 3.Bruckner, 4.C, 5.Chausson, 6.Chopin, 7.Copland Dates of materials: 1979-1997","Content: Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.D, 2.Debussy, 3.Delius, 4.Dukas, 5.Dvorak, 6.E, 7.Elgar, 8.Enesco Dates of materials: 1974-1998","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.F, 2.Falla, 3.Franck, 4.G, 5.Gershwin, 6.Ginastera, 7.Glazunov, 8.Glinka, 9.Gluck, 10.Gounod, 11.Grieg Dates of materials: 1979-1998","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.H, 2.Handel, 3.Haydn, 4.Hindemith, 5.Honegger, 6.Husa Dates of materials: 1964-1998","Content: Notes, Program Notes (by Dr. Bonaventura), Articles Headings: 1.I, 2.Ibert, 3.D'Indy, 4.Ives, 5.J, 6.Unlabeled (K), 7.Khatchaturian, 8.Kodaly, 9.Krenek, 10.L, 11.Lalo, 12.Lees, 13.Lewis, 14.Liszt, 15.Lutoslawski, 16.M, 17.MacDowell, 18.Mahler, 19.Martinu Dates of materials: 1968-1997","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Cello I, 2.Cello II, 3.Piano I, 4.Piano II, 5.Piano III, 6.Piano IV, 7.Piano V, 8.Violin I, 9.Violin II, 10.Misc. Dates of materials: 1968-1977","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Music, 6.Choralk Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Complete Works, 8.Dance (EMPTY), 9.Divirtimento (EMPTY), 10.Etude (EMPTY), 11.Film Music, 12.Incid. Music (EMPTY), 13.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 14.Letters (EMPTY), 15.Literary (EMPTY), 16.March (EMPTY), 17.Misc., 18.Ode (EMPTY), 19.Opera, 20.Orchestral Misc., 21.Overture (EMPTY), 22.Piano Misc., 23.Quartet Dates of materials: 1947-1978","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Quintet, 2.Sinfonietta (EMPTY), 3.Sonata, 4.Song (EMPTY), 5.Style, 6.Suite, 7.Symphony, 8.Toccata (EMPTY), 9.Tone Poem (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1964- 1969","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Capriccio (EMPTY), 4.Chamb. Misc (EMPTY), 5.Complete Works, 6.Hymn (EMPTY), 7.Instr. Misc (EMPTY), 8.Letters, 9.Mass, 10.Misc., 11.Orch. Misc, 12.Angelica (EMPTY), 13.Boheme, La, 14.Butterfly, 15.Edgar Dates of materials: 1970-1980","Content: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Fanciulla, 2.Manon Lescaut, 3.Misc., 4.Rondine, La, 5.Schicchi, 6.Tabarro, Il, 7.Tosca, 8.Trittico, 9.Turandot, 10.Villi, Le Dates of materials: 1967- 1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: None (Opera; Style; Church Music; Theater Music; Biography; Ode; Collected Works; Misc.; Fantasia; Overture; Chaconne; Suite; Anthem; Lute Song; Round; Chamber Music; Purcell; Motet; Biography; Incid. Music; Song; Recordings; Sonata; Sacred Misc.; Variation; Dance) Dates of materials: 1973-1979","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Capriccio, 4.Chamber Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.Concerto Dates of materials: 1976-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Etude, 3.Fantasia, 4.Instrumental. Misc., 5.Letters (EMPTY), 6.Literary (EMPTY), 7.Mass (EMPTY), 8.Misc., 9.Opera, 10.Orchestral Misc. (EMPTY), 11.Piano Misc., 12.Prelude, 13.Rhapsody, 14.Sacred Misc., 15.Sonata, 16.Song, 17.Style, 18.Suite, 19.Symphony, 20.Tone Poem, 21.Transcription, 22.Variation Dates of materials: 1946-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Reger (Style; Reger; Variation; Importance; Fugue; Organ Music; Passacaglia; Fantasia; Choral Prelude; Suite; Chamber Music; Sonata; Quintet; Quartet; Trio; Serenade; Biography; Catalogue of Works; Concerto; Piano Misc.; Life and Works; Requiem; Transcription; Psalm; Song; Choral Misc.), 2.Rameau, Jean Paul (1683-1764) (Opera; Keyboard Misc.; Misc.; Ballet; Harpsichord Misc.; Dance; Theoretical; Hymn; Suite; Cantata; Summary) Dates of materials: 1960-1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto Dates of materials: 1975-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Dance, 2.Instrumental Misc., 3.Unlabeled (Literary), 4.Misc., 5.Opera Dates of materials: 1982-1984","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers, Concert Programs, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Orchestral Misc., 2.Piano Misc., 3.Quartet, 4.Rhapsody, 5.Sonata, 6.Song, 7.Unlabeled (Style), 8.Suite, 9.Unlabeled (Trio) Dates of materials: 1953-1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Humanism, 2.Canti Carnas., 3.Carol, 4.English School: I Dates of materials: 1957","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Postcards, Class Notes Headings: 1.Misc., 2.General, 3.England, 4.France, 5.Spain, 6.Florence, 7.Mantua, 8.Ferrara, 9.Germany, 10.Burgundy, 11.Chanson, 12.Madrigal Dates of materials: 1951","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.English, 2.Special, 3.Misc. Dates of materials: 1957","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Notation, 2.Compositional Practice, 3.Germany (EMPTY), 4.Instrumental, 5.Secular Misc., 6.Canzone I Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.Mass: I, 2.Mass: II Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabeled (Ballet), 2.(Biography), 3.(Cantata), 4.(Choral Misc.), 5.(Complete Works), 6.(Ode), 7.(Opera), 8.(Song), 9.(Style), 10.(Suite), 11.(Transcription) Dates of materials: 1966-1985","Content: Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Complete Works; Orch. Misc; Biography and Analysis of Selected Works; Instrumental Misc.; Ballet; Symphony; Style; Biography; Fantasia; Suite; Riegger) Dates of materials: 1973","Content: Articles, Notes, Scholarly Papers, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rimsky-Korsakoff, N. (1844-1908) (Capriccio; Suite; Opera, Tone Poem; Overture; Song; Style; Rimsky-Korsakoff; Chamber Music; Orchestral Misc.; Biography; Misc.), 2.(Roussel, Albert) (Catalogue of Works; Style; Ballet; Flute Misc.; Symphony; Suite; Roussel; Chamber Music; Ballet Suite; Life and Works) Dates of materials: 1967- 1982","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Rochberg (Quartet; Song Cycle; Symphony; Harp Misc.; Quintet; Concerto; Song; Style; Orchestral Misc.; Chamber Misc.; Biography; Instr. Misc; Rochberg; Serenade; Biography; Complete Works), 2.Roman (Life and Catalogue of Works), 3.Rorem (Oratorio; Etude; Vocal Misc.; Harp Misc.; Instr. Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Concerto; Piano Concerto; Song; Symphony; Chamb. Misc.; Opera; Trio; Song Cycle; Rorem; Variation; Concerto; Literary) Dates of materials: 1965-1986","Content: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Complete Wks, 6.Dance (EMPTY), 7.Incid. Mus. (EMPTY), 8.Letters (EMPTY), 9.March (EMPTY), 10.Mass, 11.Misc., 12.Piano Misc., 13.Quartet, 14.Sacred Misc. (EMPTY), 15.Serenade, 16.Sinfonia (EMPTY), 17.Sontata, 18.Stabat Mater, 19.Style, 20.Suite, 21.Variation, 22.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1963-1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Cantata (EMPTY), 4.Capriccio (EMPTY), 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Complete Wks., 8.Concerto, 9.Dance, 10.Duet (EMPTY), 11.Etude (EMPTY), 12.Fantasia (EMPTY), 13.Fugue (EMPTY), 14.Hymn (EMPTY), 15.Incid. Mus. (EMPTY), 16.Instr. Misc., 17.Letters (EMPTY), 18.Literary, 19.March (EMPTY), 20.Mass, 21.Misc., 22.Opera, 23.Oratorio, 24.Organ Misc. (EMPTY), 25.Overture (EMPTY), 26.Piano Misc., 27.Prelude (EMPTY), 28.Psalm (EMPTY), 29.Quartet (EMPTY), 30.Quintet (EMPTY), 31.Rhapsody (EMPTY), 32.Septet (EMPTY), 33.Serenade, 34.Sonata, 35.Song, 36.Style, 37.Suite, 38.Symphony, 39.Tone Poem, 40.Trio (EMPTY), 41.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1953-1981","Content: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: None (Piano Misc.; Satie; Works; Style; Piano Music; Biography; Vexations; Rollo H. Myers: Erik Satie) Dates of materials: 1963-1968","Content: Xeroxes of musical score Headings: \"Sports \u0026 Divertissements\" by Satie Dates of materials: ? (1914)","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Scarlatti, Alessandro (1659-1725), (Exultate Deo; Sonata; Cantata; Aria; Instrumental; Dance; Opera; Toccata; Mass; Motet; Sinfonia; Overture; Concerto), 2. Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) (Biography; Sonata; Style; Sinfonia; Complete Works) Dates of materials: 1972-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Scheidt, Samuel, (Mass; Tabulatura Nova; Bicinium; Canzona; Chorale; Variation; Chorale Prelude; Complete Works; Missa Dominicale; Fantasia; Samuel Scheidt), 2.(Schein, JH), (Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ; Complete Works; Style; Chorale Concerto; Chorale; Concerto Literature; Concerto; Johann Hermann Schein: Songwriter), 3.Schuetz, Heinrich (1585-1672) (Psalm; Choral Misc.; Biography; Magnificat; Oratorio; Motet; Schuetz; Misc.; Concerto; Sacred. Misc.; Complete Works; Ballet; Requiem; Passion; Lied; Chorale) Dates of materials: 1966-1972","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography (EMPTY), 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Misc., 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto, 7.Fantasia, 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.Misc., 11.Monodrama, 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch. Misc., 15.Piano Misc. Dates of materials: 1961-76","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Prelude, 2.Quartet, 3.Quintet, 4.Sacred Misc., 5.Serenade, 6.Sextet, 7.Song, 8.Style, 9.Suite, 10.Symphony, 11.Theoretical, 12.Tone Poem, 13.Transcription, 14.Trio, 15.Variation Dates of materials: 1960-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bibliography, 2.Biography, 3.Cantata, 4.Chamb. Misc., 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Wks, 7.Dance, 8.Fantasia, 9.Hymn, 10.Impromptu, 11.Incid, Music, 12.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Magnificat, 15.Mass Dates of materials: 1949-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc, 2.Octet, 3.Opera, 4.Orch. Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Overture (EMPTY), 6.Piano Misc., 7.Psalm (EMPTY), 8.Quartet, 9.Quintet, 10.Rondo, 11.Salve Regina (EMPTY), 12.Sonata, 13.Sonatina (EMPTY), 14.Song, 15.Stabat Mater (EMPTY), 16.Style, 17.Trio, 18.Variation Dates of materials: 1966-1982","Content: Notes, Musical Scores Headings: 1.X (An die Musik), 2.XI (Wohin), 3.XVII (Lied der Mignon) Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3, 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5, 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7, 9.No. 8, 10.(No. 9) Dates of materials: 1971-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Schuller, Gunther (1925-) (Schuller; Invention; Orch. Misc.; Sonata; Literary; Biography; Overture; Symphony; Style; Biography; Etude; Tone Poem; Opera; Quartet; Concerto; Misc.; Complete Works; Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee), 2.Schuman, William (1910-) (Biography; Style; Complete Works; Concerto; Literary; Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Instr. Misc; Transcription; Ballet; Symphony; Overture; Variationl Aesthetics; Opera; Schuman; Vocal Misc.), 3.Sessions, Roger (1896-) (Sonata; Quartet; Rhapsody; Symphony; Works; Misc.; Cantata; Biography; Sessions; Concertino; Aesthetics; Incid. Mus.; Style; Concert; Opera; Vocal Misc.) Dates of materials: 1967-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Chamber Misc., 3.Choral Misc., 4.Complete Works, 5.Concerto, 6.Incid. Music, 7.Instr. Misc., 8.Letters, 9.Literary, 10.(Mass), 11.Misc., 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch, Misc., 15.Overture, 16.Piano Misc., 17.Quartet, 18.Quintet, 19.Sacred Misc. (EMPTY), 20.Sonata, 21.Song, 22.Style, 23.Suite, 24.Trio, 25.Variation Dates of materials: 1964-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Symphony Misc., 2.No.1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3, 5.No. 4 Dates of materials: 1973-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Scriabin (Etude; Prelude; Piano Misc.; Sonata; Orch. Misc.; Piano Music; Symphony; Scriabin; Biography; Style; Tone Poem; Fantasia; Keyboard) , 2.Sullivan (Operetta; Sullivan; Misc.; Song) , 3.Sweelinck, Jan P (1562-1621) (Ricercar; Complete Works; Harpsichord Misc.; Bicinium; Fantasia; Organ Misc.; Psalm; Motet; Variations) Dates of materials: 1968-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Elson Masters, 3.Elson, 4.Hartnoll Dates of materials: 1996","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Choral Misc., 6.Complete Works, 7.(Concerto), 8.Dance, 9.Film Music, 10.Incid. Music (EMTPY), 11.Instr. Misc. (EMPTY), 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary, 14.Misc., 15.Octet (EMPTY), 16.Opera, 17.Orch, Misc., 18.Overture (EMPTY), 19.Piano Misc. (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1967-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Prelude, 2.Quartet, 3.Quintet, 4.Sonata, 5.Song, 6.Suite (EMPTY), 7.Style, 8.Symphony, 9.Tone Poem, 10.Trio Dates of materials: 1962-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet (EMPTY), 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Misc. (EMPTY), 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Comp. Wks (EMPTY), 8.Concerto, 9.Dance (EMPTY), 10.Hymn (EMPTY), 11.Incid. Music, 12.Instr. Misc., 13.Letters (EMPTY), 14.Literary (EMPTY), 15.March (EMPTY), 16.Misc., 17.Opera (EMPTY), 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Overture (EMPTY), 20.Piano Misc., 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet (EMPTY), 23.Romance (EMPTY), 24.Rondo (EMPTY), 25.Serenade (EMPTY), 26.Sonata, 27.Sonatina, 28.Song (EMPTY), 29.Style, 30.Suite (EMPTY), 31.Tone Poem, 32.Trio (EMPTY), 33.Variation (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1935-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. 2, 4.No. 3 (EMPTY), 5.No. 4, 6.No. 5, 7.No. 6, 8.No. 7 Dates of materials: 1972-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Dance; Tone Poem; Opera; Smetana; Musical Nationalism: Smetana in Bohemia; Biography; Style; Dance; Quartet) Dates of materials: 1971-1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Stamitz, Anton (1754-1809) (EMPTY), 2.Stamitz, Johann (1717-57) (Concerto; Symphony; Sinfonia; Trio; Stamitz, J.), 3.Stamitz, Karl (1746-1801) (Concerto; Orch. Misc., Stamitz, K.; Life and Catalogue of Works) Dates of materials: 1969-1977","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: None (Electronic; Choral Misc.; Piano Misc.; Stockhausen; Chamber Misc.; Style; Complete Works; Instr. Misc.; Biography; Opera; Orch. Misc., Piano Misc.; \"Opera\"; \"Momente 1962\") Dates of materials: 1962-1976","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Chamb. Misc. (EMPTY), 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Wks, 7.Concerto, 8.Incid. Mus., 9.Instr. Misc., 10.Letters, 11.Literary, 12.Misc., 13.Orch. Misc., 14.Piano Misc., 15.Serenade, 16.Sonata, 17.Song, 18.Style, 19.Suite, 20.Symphony, 21.Theoretical, 22.Variation Dates of materials: 1962- 1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Arabella, 2.Ariadne, 3.Capriccio, 4.Daphne, 5.Elektra, 6.Feuersnot, 7.Frau Ohne Schatten, 8.Friedenstag, 9.Guntram, 10.Helena, 11.Intermezzo, 12.Liebe, 13.Misc., 14.Rosenkavalier, 15.Salome, 16.Schweigsame Frau Dates of materials: 1959-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Don Juan, 2.Don Quixote, 3.Heldenleben, 4.MacBeth, 5.Misc., 6.Till, 7.Tod und Verklarung, 8.Zarathustra Dates of materials: 1971-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs Headings: 1.Struass, Johann (1825-99) (Operetta; Biography; Dance; Strauss; Misc.) Dates of materials: 1951-1972","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Anthem, 2.Biography, 3.Chamber Music, 4.Choral Misc., 5.Complete Works, 6.Concerto Dates of materials: 1962-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Instr. Misc., 2.Keyboard, 3.Literary, 4.(Mass), 5.(Variation), 6.Octet, 7.Opera Dates of materials: 1969-1978","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Oratorio, 2.Orch. Misc., 3.Sontata, 4.Style, 5.(Suite), 6.Symphony, 7.Tone Poem, 8.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Agon, 3.Apollon, 4.Baiser, 5.Danses Concertantes, 6.Firebird, 7.Flood, 8.Jeu des Cartes, 9.Noces, 10.Orpheus, 11.Persephone, 12.Petrouchka, 13.Sacre, 14.Scenes de Ballet Dates of materials: 1960-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata, 5.Chamber Misc., 6.Choral Music, 6.Complete Works Dates of materials: 1976-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Concerto, 2.Dance, 3.Fantasia, 4.Hymn, 5.Impromptu, 6.Incidental Music, 7.Instr. Music, 8.Letters, 9.March, 10.Misc., 11.Nocturne, 12.Opera, 13.Oratorio, 14.Orch. Misc. Dates of materials: 1965-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Overture, 2.Piano Misc., 3.Prelude, 4.Quartet, 5.Romance, 6.Sacred Music, 7.Scherzo, 8.Serenade, 9.Sextet, 10.Sonata, 11.Song, 12.Style, 13.Suite, 14.Tone Poem, 15.Trio, 16.Variation, 17.Vespers Dates of materials: 1961-1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.No. 1, 3.No. II, 4.No. III, 5.No. IV, 6.No. V, 7.No. VI, 8.No. VII Dates of materials: 1965-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Tcherepnin (Biography; Complete Works; Concerto; Suite; Symphony; Tcherepnin; Ballet), 2.Telemann, G.P (1681-1767) (Suite; Cantata; Oratorio; Concerto; Misc.; Opera; Suite; Organ Music; Telemann; Fantasia; Partita; Passion; Quartet; Complete Works; Sonata; Dance; Biography) Dates of materials: 1968-1980","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Seventh Chords, 2.Leading-Tone 7th, 3.Secondary Sevenths, 4.Chain of 7ths, 5.Secondary Dominants, 6.Exercises, 7.9th Chords, 8.11th Chords, 9.13th Chords, 10.Pedal Point, 11.Ground Bass, 12.Altered Chords, 13.Misc., 14.Materials for Analyzation/Harmonization Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Singing, 2.Written, 3.Written Assignments, 4.Theory I, 5.Melodic Elements, 6.Rhythmic Elements, 7.Harmonic Elements, 8.Notational Elements Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.(Scholarly Paper), 2.Ear Training, 3.Harmonic Dictation, 4.Keyboard, 5.Melodic Dictation, 6.Rhythmic Dictation, 7.(Minor Mode), 8.Church Modes, 9.Score-Reading, 10.(Formal Elements) Dates of materials: 1953-1961","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aleatoricism, 2.Atonalism, 3.Bulletism, 4.Computer, 5.Constructionism, 6.Cubism, 7.Dadaism, 8.Destructivism Dates of materials: 1986-1990","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Electronicism Dates of materials: 1959-1990","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Entropic Music, 2.Existentialism, 3.Expressionism, 4.Fauvism, 5.Functionalism, 6.Futurism, 8.Gebrauchsmusik, 9.Gestural Music, 10.Graphic Music, 11.Gregorianism (EMPTY), 12.Imagism, 13.Improvisation (EMPTY), 14.Instr. Explor. Dates of materials: 1963-1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Maximalism, 2.Microtonalism, 3.Minimalism, 4.Misc., 5.Multi-Media, 6.Music Concrete, 7.Nationalism (EMPTY), 8.Neo- Classicism, 9.Nihilism, 10.Orientalism, 11.Pandiatonicism, 12.Pointillism, 13.Pop Art (EMPTY), 14.Post. Impress., 15.Post-Romanticism, 16.Primitivism Dates of materials: 1980-1990","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Satiricism, 2.Serialism, 3.Surrealism, 4.Symbolism, 5.Vorticism, 6.Modern Music, 7.Composer Dates of materials: 1969- 1988","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Verese, Edgar (1885-) (Chamber Misc.; Biography; Orch. Misc.; Ballet; Style; Complete Works; Vocal Misc.; Instr. Misc.; Electronic; Varese; Vocal Misc.; Aesthetics), 2.(Vaughan Williams) (Concerto; Style; Hymn; Complete Works; Fantasia; Serenade; Symphony; Incid. Music; Suite; Song Cycle; Serenade; Cantata; Song; Instr. Misc.; Romance; Mass; Biography; Vaughan Williams; Symphony No. 5; Choral Music; Magnificat; Sonata) Dates of materials: 1960-1987","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.General, 2.Renaissance, 3.Baroqoe, 4.Classical, 5.Romantic, 6.Modern, Dates of materials: ?","Content: Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Medieval Renaissance, 2.Baroque, 3.Classical, 4.Romantic, 5.20th Century, 6.Beginning Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aida, 2.Alzira (EMPTY), 3.Attila, 4.Ballo in Maschero, 5.Battaglia di Legnano, 6.Biography, 7.Choral Misc., 8.Complete Works, 9.Corsaro, Il, 10.Don Carlos, 11.Due Foscari, I, 12.Ernani Dates of materials: 1969-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Falstaff, 2.Forza del Destino, 3.Giorno di Regno, 4.Giovanna d'Arco, 5.Lombardi, I, 6.Luisa Miller, 7.Macbeth, 8.Masnadieri, I, 9.Mass Dates of materials: 1977-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Misc., 2.Nabucco, 3.Oberto (EMPTY), 4.Otello Dates of materials: 1969-1981","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Rigoletto, 2.Simon Boccanegra, 3.Stiffelio, 4.Style, 5.Traviata, La, 6.Trovatore, Il, 7.Vepres Siciliennes, 8.Vocal Misc. Dates of materials: 1951-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1881-) (Complete Works; Biography; Villa-Lobos; Opera; Quintet; Opera; Orch. Misc.; Vocal Misc.; Song; Choral Misc.; Orch. Misc.; Tone Poem; Style; Complete Works; Overture, Prelude; Choros; Ballet; Quartet; Bachianas;Mass; Fantasia; Cello Misc.; Suite), 2.(Weill, Kurt) (Kurt Weill Newsletter; Opera; Song; Misc.; Weill; Symphony; Sinfonia; Musical; Cantata) Dates of materials: 1961-1986","Content: Articles, Concert Programs Headings: A-Z articles and concert programs about violinists Dates of materials: 1963-1969","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: (Concerto; Vivaldi) Dates of materials: 1974","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-G information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-M information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1968","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: H-P information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1965-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Mc-Z information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1966-1969","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Q-Z information on vocalists Dates of materials: 1948-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Biography, 2.Bibliography, 3.(Complete Works), 4.Instrumental, 5.Literary, 6.Letters, 7.Misc., 8.Orch. Misc., 9.Overture, 10.Song, 11.Style, 12.Die Feen (EMPTY), 13.Hollander Dates of materials: 1961-1988","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Gotterdammerung, 2.Liebesverbot, 3.Lohengrin, 4.Meistersinger, 5.Misc., 6.Parsifal, 7.Rheingold, 8.Rienzi, 9.Ring, 10.(Siegfried) Dates of materials: 1928-1989","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Tannhauser, 2.Tristan, 3.Walkure Dates of materials: 1966-1989","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Ballet, 2.Bibliography (EMPTY), 3.Biography, 4.Capriccio, 5.Choral Misc., 6.Comp. Works, 7.Concerto, 8.Film Music, 9.Incid. Music, 10.Letters (EMPTY), 11.Literary (EMPTY), 12.March, 13.Mass, 14.Misc., 15.Opera, 16.Oratorio, 17.Orch. Misc., 18.Overture, 19.Partita, 20.Quartet (EMPTY), 21.Sinf,. Conc., 22.Sonata (EMPTY), 23.Song, 24.Style, 25.Symphony, 26.Te Deum (EMPTY), 27.Toccata (EMPTY), 28.Transcription, 29.Variation Dates of materials: 1942-1983","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Aria, 2.Bibliography, 3.Biography, 4.Cantata (EMPTY), 5.Chamb. Music (EMPTY), 6.Choral Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Comp. Wks (EMPTY), 8.Concerto, 9.Dance, 10.Instr. Misc., 11.Incid. Misc., 12.Letters (EMPTY), 13.Literary, 14.March (EMPTY), 15.Mass (EMPTY), 16.Misc., 17.Opera, 18.Orch. Misc., 19.Overture, 20.Piano Misc., 21.Quartet (EMPTY), 22.Quintet (EMPTY), 23.Sonata, 24.Song (EMPTY), 25.Style, 26.Symphony (EMPTY), 27.Trio, 28.Variation Dates of materials: 1968-1984","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Orch. Misc., 2.Opera, 3.Instr. Misc., 4.Letters, 5.Literary, 6.Misc. (EMPTY), 7.Concerto, 8.Arrangements, 9.Bibliography (EMPTY), 10.Biography, 11.Cantata, 12.Choral Misc., 13.Comp. Works, 14.Passacaglia, 15.Piano Misc., 16.Quartet, 17.Quintet (EMPTY), 18.Sonata (EMPTY), 19.Song, 20.Style, 21.Symphony, 22.Theoretical (EMPTY), 23.Trio (EMPTY), 24.Variation Dates of materials: 1971-1982","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: A-Ba information about women composers Dates of materials: 1981-1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: B-Bl information on women composers Dates of materials: 1986-1993","Content: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs, Program Notes, Musical Scores, Illustrations Headings: None. Information on women composers with last names Bo-Bu in alphabetical order Dates of materials: 1974- 1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Bauer, 2.Beach, 3.Gideon, 4.Larson, 5.Mallonee, 6.Zwilich Dates of materials: ?","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: C-D information on women composers Dates of materials: 1975-1985","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: E-F information on women composers Dates of materials: 1933-1991","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: G-H information on women composers Dates of materials: 1975-1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: Hi-K information on women composers Dates of materials: 1971-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: L information on women composers Dates of materials: 1986-1995","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: M-Mc information on women composers Dates of materials: 1980-1994","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Amer. Music, 2.Bibliography, 3.Programs, 4.Women Dates of materials: 1975","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: N-R information on women composers Dates of materials: 1981-1995","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: S information on women composers Dates of materials: 1980-1993","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: T-V information on women composers Dates of materials: 1988-1992","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: W-Z information on women composers Dates of materials: 1985-1993","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Amish, 2.Appalachia, 3.Arabia, 4.Armenia, 5.Australia, 6.Austria, 7.Banjo, 8.Ballad, 9.Basque, 10.Belgium, 11.Bermuda, 12.Blues, 13.Bolivia, 14.Brazil, 15.Bulgaria, 16.Cajun, 17.Caribbean, 18.Civil War, 19.Colonial America, 20.Cowboys Dates of materials: 1989-1995","Content: Articles, Notes, Musical Scores, Concert Programs, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Seafaring, 2.Shakers, 3.Spain, 4.Spiritual, 5.Sweden, 6.Switzerland, 7.Turkey, 8.War Songs, 9.Williamsburg, 10.World War II, 11.Vietnam, 12.Yugoslavia Dates of materials: 1991-1993","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1977","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1978","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents, Articles Dates of materials: 1979","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents, Articles Dates of materials: 1980","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1989","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Concert Programs of Baltimore Symphony Dates of materials: 1960-64","Contents: Concert Programs of Baltimore Symphony Dates of materials: 1969-77","Contents: Overture Magazine (of Baltimore Symphony) Dates of materials: 1977-78","Contents: Articles, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1979-80","Contents: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert programs, publications Dates of materials: 1980-81","Contents: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert programs, publications Dates of materials: 1981-82","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1981-82","Contents: Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1982-83","Contents: Articles about Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1983-1985","Contents: Misc. documents (Annual summary) Dates of materials: 1994-1995","Contents: Misc. Documents, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1995-1996","Contents: Misc. Documents, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1995-1996","Contents: Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1990","Contents: Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1986","Contents: Notes, Concert Programs, Correspondence, Scholarly papers Dates of materials: 1994","Contents: Postcards of art established/made in America or with and American subject Headings: Alphabetical: C-Alexander Calder, John Singleton Copley, Currier; Ives, D-Stuart Davis, H-Aldro T. Hibbard, Henry Holiday, K-Wassily Kandinsky, L-John La Farge, P-Jackson Pollock, R-Norman Rockwell, Mark Rothko, S-Sargent, Adolf Sehring, T-John Trumbull, W-Benjamin West, Andrew Wyeth, Dates of materials: 18th-20th Century works","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Syllabi Headings: 1.Beginning, 2.Part I, 3.1986-7 (EMPTY), 4.Unlabled: American Music (17), 5.17th-18th (History), Woodwinds (EMPTY) Dates of materials: 1983","Contents: Class records, Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Unlabled: Class Records, Overview of Am. Music, Misc. articles 2.Outlines Dates of materials: 1987-88","Contents: Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1970","Contents: Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1970","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Unlabled: Overview of Ancient-Medieval Music, Misc., 2.Southeast Asia, 3.Greece, 4.Rome Dates of materials: 1969","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Chant, 2.Ecclesiastical Drama, 3.Monophony Dates of materials: 1969","Anonymous Art (Medieval) Contents: Postcards of Medieval Art Headings: 1.Medieval, 2.16th Century, 3.Baroque Dates of materials: 12th-18th Century European Art","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores, Charts Headings: 1.Schering 2, 2.Smith College, 3.Soderlund (EMPTY), 4.Wolf, 5.Unlabled: Music Copied from Schering Dates of materials:?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Musical Scores Headings: 1.History of Music in Sound, 2.Jander, 3.Jeppsen, 4.Kinksy (EMPTY), 5.Norton, 6.Noyes (EMPTY), 7.Omnibus (EMPTY), 8.Schering Dates of materials:?","Contents: Articles, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: ?","Contents: Notes, Articles, Class Administration Headings: 1.Calendar, 2.General Information, 3.Quiz Sample, 4.Course Topics, 5.Reading Lists, 6.Listening Lists, 7.Terminology, 8.Historical Periods, 9.Elements of Music, 10.Melodic Elements, 11.Harmony-Tonality, 12.Texture, 13.Bach:Biography, 14.Handel: Biography, 15.Vocal Forms, 16.Mass, 17.Cantata, 18.Baroque, 19.Oratorio, 20.Venice, 21.Suite, 22.Partita, 23.Chamber- Orchestral, 24.Orchestra, 25.Orchestra:Seating, 26.Orchestra:Score, 27.Orchestras/Conductors of the World, 28.String Instrument Makers, 29.Orchestra:Sound, 30.Orchestra:Show-off Pieces Dates of materials:1992","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Romanticism, 2.Nationalism, 3.Ballet, 4.Concerto, 5.Symphony, 6.20th Century Dates of materials:1976","Contents: Lecture Notes, Articles, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1983","Contents: Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1975-1979","Contents: Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1983-1988","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.General:Syllabus, General Information, Record List, 2.Introduction:General, Introduction, History: Thumb-nail Sketch, Terminology, Sound, Pitch, Courts and Kings, 3.Materials: Melody Dates of materials: 1985","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Harmony, 2.Tonality, 3.Rhythm, 4.Meter, 5.Tempo, 6.Notation, 7.Dynamics/Timbre, Dates of materials: 1970-1975","Contents: Notes, Articles Headings: 1.Texture, 2.Form, 3.Performance: Media, Instruments, Instruments: PIX, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Instr. Misc., Orchestra: History, Orchestra: Seating, Orchestra: Sound, Orchestration, Orchestra: Display Pieces Contents: Lecture Notes, Sample Tests Dates of materials: 1989-1992","Contents: Lecture Notes, Articles Dates of materials: 1976","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores Dates of materials: 1965-1966","Contents: Lecture Notes Dates of materials: 1965-1966","Contents: Lecture Notes, Musical Scores, Scholarly Papers Dates of materials: 1965-1966","Contents: Music Theory assignments and tests Dates of materials: 1965","Contents: Articles about Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1982-83","Contents: Articles, Notes, Concert Programs Dates of materials: 1916-1940","Contents: Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1967","Contents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1940-1950","Contents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1967-1968","Contents: Notes, Articles, Concert Programs, Misc. Documents Dates of materials: 1950-1960","Contents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1964-1967","Contents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1967-1968","Contents: Articles on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Dates of materials: 1978-1979","Content: Notes, Scholarly Papers Headings: 1.Introduction to Musicology, 2.Libraries Collections, 3.Catalogues, 4.Music Bibliographies, 5.Societies and Publications, 6.Musicologists, 7.Sarum Rite, 8.Dictionaries Dates of materials: ?","Content: Lecture Notes Headings: 1.Description of a Rare Book, 2.Bibliography Lecture VI Dates of materials: ?","Content: Postcards of the cities of Bolzano, Italy and of Melk, Austria Headings: None- 2 sections with 7 double-sided pages total Dates of materials: 20th century images","Content: Postcards by artists Giovanni Antonio [Canel] Canaletto (1679-1768) and J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) Headings: None. Canaletto: paintings of Venice. Turner: paintings of Venice and other landscapes. Ten pages total of postcards in a 1\" binder. Dates of materials: 20th cent. Reprints of 17th-19th cent. works","Content: Postcards of the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and of Christopher \"Kit\" Carson (1809-68) Headings: None. Six pages of postcards in a 1\" binder Dates of materials: 20th cent. prints and photographs","Contents: Postcards Dates of materials: 1995","Contents: Chamber [Music] 1 1996 22 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, bibliographies, listening lists, works-lists, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in the history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: 1996 Chamber Music 2 1975-1979 22 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1975-1979 Chamber [Music] Misc. I 1966, 1974 22 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied book Ruth Halle Rowen: Early Chamber Music (New York, Columbia University Press, 1949), 178 p.; outlines, assignments, student grades, bibliographies, works-lists, lecture notes, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1966, 1974 Chamber [Music] Misc. II 22 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, lists, photocopied and dittoed scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Chamber Music 3 23 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ? Chamber Music 4 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied scores for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: ? Chamber Music 5 1974 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied scores for course in history and literature of chamber music. Date(s) of materials: 1974 Chanson 1972 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and several photocopied or dittoed scores for course in Renaissance vocal music. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Choral Literature 1 1968 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, handouts, photocopied scores, student records etc. for course in choral literature. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Choral Literature 2 1968 23 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and several photocopied scores for course in choral literature. Date(s) of materials: 1968.","Contents: Churches 24 1 item Contents: binder contains magazine clippings and picture postcards of interiors and exteriors of churches and cathedrals in Europe. Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notes 1 1967-1974 24 1 item Contents: binder contains student records and lecture notes for courses in ancient and medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1974 Class Notes 2 1998 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, assignments, musical examples, and tests for \"MUSIC 116\" (course in intermediate music theory). Date(s) of materials: 1998. Class Notes : Music History : Baroque-Romantic [sic] 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for \"Music 216 Form and Analysis.\" Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notes : Music History : Classical-Romantic [sic] 24 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in musical form and analysis. Date(s) of materials: ? Class Notebook : Ancient Medieval 1984 24 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, outlines, lecture notes, photocopied scores, etc. for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1984","Contents: Class Strings 1979 25 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, student records for course of group instruction in string instruments. Date of materials: 1979. Classical 1 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains class schedule, outlines, lecture notes, student records for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974 Classical 2 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974. Classical 3 1974 25 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974.","Contents: Classical 4 1974 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1974. Class[ical] 5 26 1 item Contents: binder contains miscellaneous lecture notes for courses in music of the classical period and in music appreciation. Classical 6 1980 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1980 Classical 7 1969 26 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in music of the classical period. Date of materials: 1969.","Contents: CMSB [Chamber Music Society of Baltimore] 1984-1985 27 1 item Contents: binder contains typescript draft of article \"The Chamber Music Society of Baltimore: Champion of the Contemporary Composer\" by Sam di Bonaventura and correspondence, research notes, press releases, photocopied concert programs, etc. relating to the history and activities of the Chamber Music Society of Baltimore from 1951 to 1985. Date(s) of materials: 1984-1985. Concerto 1969 IA 1966-1973 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, bibliographies, repertoire lists, and examinations for courses in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1973. Concerto IB 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto 1969 II 1973 27 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied program notes, etc. for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973.","Contents: Concerto 1969 III 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied program notes, annotated photocopied scores, etc. for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto 1966 IV 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, annotated photocopied scores, etc. for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto 1966 V 1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, annotated photocopied scores, and miscellaneous materials for a course in instrumental and vocal concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto VI 28 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied liner notes for recordings of music by Purcell and A. Scarlatti and photocopied scores to works by Lully, Scarlatti, Lawes, and Baltzer. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto VII 1970-1973 28 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for courses in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1973.","Contents: Concerto VIII 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto IX 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, works-lists, photocopied scores, and other materials for a course in concerto literature, including photocopied book The Solo Concerto by Engel (Cologne: Arno Volk Verlag, 1964), 88 pp. Date(s) of materials: ? Concerto X 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Concerto XI 1973 29 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied program notes and book excerpts, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in concerto literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973.","Contents: Counterpoint I 30 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in the history and technique of polyphony and counterpoint. Date(s) of materials: ? Counterpoint II 30 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores and book chapters, and assignments for a course in the history and technique of polyphony and counterpoint. Date(s) of materials: ? Danish Art/Artists 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards depicting artwork, costume design sketches, and museums in Denmark and Sweden. Date of materials: ? Dutch Art I 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Dutch and Flemish artwork (Anraadt Ruisdael). Date(s) of materials: ? Dutch 2 30 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Dutch and Flemish artwork (Steen Witte). Date(s) of materials: ? Exams 1975-1984 30 1 item Contents: binder contains quizzes and examinations for courses in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1975-1984.","Contents: Festivals 1965-1968 31 1 item Contents: binder contains newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases, and photocopied programs concerning various American and European music festivals, arranged alphabetically. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1968. Film Music 1972-1973 31 1 item Contents: binder contains monthly program notes distributed to members of WTOP-TV's Cinema Club 9. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1973. Folk Music 5 31 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied program notes, lyrics, etc. for an 8-week course in folk music, primarily American folk song. Date(s) of materials: ? Frank Lloyd Wright 1984 31 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards and newspaper and magazine clippings related to architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (1869-1959). Date(s) of materials: ca. 1984. Grieg 1992-1995 31 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards, magazine clippings, and play programs related to composer Edvard Grieg and playwright Henrik Ibsen; also depictions of \"troll\" figurines. Date(s) of materials: 1992-1995.","Contents: Grunewald 32 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards depicting paintings by Mathias Grunewald (c. 1475-1528) and the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, France. Date(s) of materials: ? Harmony I (1) 1995-1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, assignments, tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1995-1996. Harmony I (2) 1995-1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, assignments, tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1995-1996. Harmony I (3) 1980, 1984 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 115 (Harmony I). Date(s) of materials: 1980, 1984. Harmony II (1) 1996 32 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, student grades, and photocopied book chapters for theory course, Music 116 (Harmony II). Date(s) of materials: 1996.","Contents: Harmony II (2) 1996 33 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, assignments and tests, photocopied book chapters, and student grades for theory course Music 116 (Harmony II). Date(s) of materials: 1996. Haydn 33 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in the life and music of Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). Date(s) of materials: ? Hillwood Museum 33 1 item Contents: binder contains brochures and color postcards of the Hillwood Museum in Washington, D.C. and its furnishings and artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? History Exams I 1966, 1968 33 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied achievement test in musical score analysis and photocopied GRE music exam. Date(s) of materials: 1966 and 1968. History Exams II 1962-1967 33 1 item Contents: binder contains general and comprehensive examinations and related notes in music history, music theory, and other musical concentrations. Date(s) of materials: 1962-1967. History Review I 1968 33 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, notes, and photocopied scores for a series of lectures in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1968. History Review II 1965-1966 33 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, and photocopied scores for a graduate review course in music history. Date(s) of materials, 1965-1966","Contents: HTA I Take Home 34 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied scores to medieval and Renaissance musical compositions assigned to particular students for analysis. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA IV 1985-1995 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, outlines, lecture notes, works-lists, photocopied scores, etc. for courses in 20th-century music history and styles. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1995. HTA IV Class Notes 1979-1984 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, outlines, lecture notes, works-lists, photocopied book chapters, etc. for courses in 20th-century music history and styles. Date(s) of materials: 1979-1984. HTA IV Composers 34 1 item Contents: binder contains outlines, lecture notes, photocopied program notes and book chapters, etc. for lectures on specific composers from mid-19th century to mid-20th century. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I Class Book 1989-1992 34 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture outlines and notes, photocopied scores and program notes, and related materials for Music 335, a course in medieval and Renaissance music history. Date(s) of materials: 1989-1992.","Contents: HTA I (1) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, lecture outlines, and photocopied book chapters for Music 335, a course in ancient, medieval, and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (2) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied book chapters for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (3) 35 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied book chapters and scores for a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? HTA I (Oral Reports) 1987-1995 35 1 item Contents: binder contains reports and scores submitted by students in courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1987-1995.","Contents: HTA I Exams (1) 1983-1989 36 1 item Contents: binder contains tests for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1983-1989. HTA I Exams (2) 1978-1982 36 1 item Contents: binder contains tests for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1978-1982. HTA I Intro Book 1978-1996 36 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabi, class schedules, reading and listening lists, and lecture outlines for Music 535, a course in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1978-1996. HTA I Term Projects 1987-1993 36 1 item Contents: binder contains guidelines and photocopied scores for musical analysis projects for courses in medieval and Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1987-1993. Instrumental Baroque I 1973 36 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, student grades, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters related to a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: 1973. Instrumental Baroque II 36 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, and photocopied scores and tablatures for a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Instrumental Baroque III 37 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters for a course in Baroque instrumental music. Date(s) of materials: ? Instruments Postcards 37 1 item Contents: binder contains clippings and color postcards bearing photographs of string instruments. Date(s) of materials: ? Italian II 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Italian Renaissance artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? Italian III 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards reproducing Italian Renaissance artworks. Date(s) of materials: ? Klee/Hartmann Postcards 37 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and magazine clippings reproducing art by Paul Klee (1879-1940) and Viktor Hartmann (1834-1873). Date(s) of materials: ? Lecture Notes Class-20th C. 37 1 item Contents: binder contains notes for lectures on court music, Romanticism, and 20th-century musical ideologies. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Lecture (Arts Ed) 1978? 38 1 item Contents: binder contains notes for lectures on arts education advocacy and on performing arts venues in Baltimore. Date(s) of materials: ca. 1978. Madrigal I 1974 38 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied articles and book chapters for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Madrigal II 38 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied program notes for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: ? Madrigal III 1974 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course on the Renaissance madrigal. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Matisse 38 1 item Contents: binder color postcards and clippings which reproduce artworks by Henri Matisse (1869-1954). Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval I 1967-68 1967-1971 38 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, works-lists, bibliographies, and photocopied book chapters and encyclopedia entries for courses in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1971.","Contents: Medieval II 1967-68 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book chapters, and musical examples for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval IX 1970-1973 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for courses in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1973. Medieval Music/ Music Appreciation 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied book chapters for courses in medieval music and in music appreciation. Date(s) of materials: ? Medieval VI 1969-1974 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines and photocopied scores for courses in medieval music as well as research and lecture material on Japanese music. Date(s) of materials: 1969-1970. Medieval VII 1973-1974 39 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book chapters for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974.","Contents: Medieval VIII 1973-1974 40 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied or dittoed scores for a course in medieval music. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Misc. 1991 40 1 item Contents: binder contains documentation of Di Bonaventura's university and professional activities and responsibilities, including committee/panel assignments, memberships, courses taught, lectures, writings of program notes, honors and awards, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1991. Monet 40 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards which reproduce paintings by Claude Monet (1840-1926. Date(s) of materials: ? Monteverdi (Course) 1974-1975 40 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied scores for courses in the sacred music of Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643). Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Mozart 40 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and clippings depicting images of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and of buildings where he lived and worked. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Music 531 20th C. 1995 41 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in 20th-century music. Date(s) of materials: 1995. Music and Nature 1992 41 1 item Contents: binder contains notes and photocopied scores for a lecture series on \"Music and Nature.\" Date(s) of materials: 1992. Music Halls 41 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards showing various concert halls. Date(s) of materials: ? Music History II 1984-1991 41 1 item Contents: binder contains examinations given in courses in music history. Date(s) of materials: 1984-1991. Musical Style 41 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture outlines, notes, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of musical style. Date(s) of materials: ? National Wildlife 1973-1976 41 1 item Contents: binder contains several issues of the magazine National Wildlife. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1976. International Wildlife 1973-1976 41 1 item Contents: binder contains several issues of the magazine International Wildlife. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1976.","Contents: Nationalism I 1968 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in musical Nationalism. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Nationalism II 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in musical Nationalism. Date(s) of materials: ? Nature 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts and photocopied album liner notes for a course in Music and Nature. Date(s) of materials: ? Opera I 1968-1973 42 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes and outlines, and photocopied materials for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968-1973. Opera II 1972 42 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and outlines, photocopied book chapters, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972.","Contents: Opera III 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera IV 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera V 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972. Opera VI 1972 43 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts and scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1972.","Contents: Opera VII 1968 44 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Opera VIII 1968 44 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968. Opera IX 1968-1973 44 1 item Contents: binder contains copies of student term papers and an examination related to courses in the history of opera. Date(s) of materials: 1968-1973. Oral Reports 1988-1995 44 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily outlines and scripts for oral reports by students on terms and topics from music history. Date(s) of materials: 1988-1995.","Contents: 1985-1991 45 1 item Contents: binder containing syllabi, notes, lecture outlines, photocopied book excerpts, assignments, etc. for PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1991. PAGE (2) 45 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture outlines, notes, and photocopied materials for PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: ? PAGE Quiz 1985-1990 45` 1 item Contents: binder containing tests used in PAGE 122, an interdisciplinary course in the appreciation of literature, music, and art. Date(s) of materials: 1985-1990. Paintings 45 1 item Contents: binder containing color clippings and postcards reproducing paintings by various artists. Date(s) of materials: ? Peabody Conservatory 1964-1967 45 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, assignments, dictation exercises, etc. for courses in symphonic literature and basic music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1967.","Contents: Personal I 1955-1979 46 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied newspaper, magazine, and program clippings and publicity materials about Ann di Bonaventura Flaccavento (violinist and conductor), Anthony di Bonaventura (pianist), and Mario di Bonaventura (conductor). Date(s) of materials: 1955-1979. Personal II 1970-1975 46 1 item Contents: binder contains professional correspondence, applications for university positions, meeting minutes, photocopied clippings, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1970-1975. Personal III 1967-1982 46 1 item Contents: binder contains correspondence and ephemeral materials related to Dr. di Bonaventura's associations with Peabody Conservatory, George Mason University, ASCAP, Yale, Harvard, the Smithsonian Institution, the Music Critics Association, etc. Date(s) of materials: 1967-1982. Pointillism 46 1 item Contents: binder contains color postcards and clippings reproducing works of pointillistic art. Date(s) of materials: 1991? [unlabeled] 46 1 item Contents: binder contains postcards depicting Liszt, Tchaikovsky, and Verdi. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Professional Misc. 1990-1991 47 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1990-1991. Renaissance I 1970 47 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily copies of students' term-papers for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1970. Renaissance II 1974 47 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance III 1974 47 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974.","Contents: Renaissance 4 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? Renaissance I 1965 1964-1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture outlines and student grades for courses in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1974. Renaissance II Summer 67 1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance III 1972-1974 48 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for courses in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1974.","Contents: Renaissance IV Summer 67 1974 49 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: 1974. Renaissance V 1968 49 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music. Date(s) of materials: ? Reviews 1965-1980 49 1 item Contents: binder containing photocopied clippings of concert reviews written by Sam di Bonaventura and published in Baltimore Sun. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1980. Reviews III 1972-1975 49 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily typescripts and photocopied clippings of concert reviews written by di Bonaventura for the Baltimore Sun, and related materials. Date(s) of materials: 1972-1975.","Contents: Ricercar Canzona I 1975 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in Renaissance music, particularly the genres of canzona, chanson, and ricercar. Date(s) of materials: 1975. Ric[ercar] Canz[ona] II 1975 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and similar materials for a course in Renaissance music, particularly the genre of ricercar. Date(s) of materials: 1975. Romantic (1) 1983 50 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, etc. for Music 535, a course in musical Romanticism. Date(s) of materials: 1983. Romantic II 50 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, etc. for a course in musical Romanticism. Date(s) of materials: ? Romantic III 1988-1990 50 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied book excerpts for courses introducing music history. Date(s) of materials: 1988-1990.","Contents: Schonbrun[n] 51 1 item Contents: binder containing color postcards and clippings of the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna. Date(s) of materials: ? S di B 1993 1993 51 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1993 S di B 1992 1992 51 1 item Contents: binder containing summaries of academic responsibilities and commitments, community service, creative projects, professional affiliations, etc. related to annual faculty evaluation. Date(s) of materials: 1992. S di B I 1975-1985 51 1 item Contents: binder containing annual summaries of academic activities with supporting documents. Date(s) of materials: 1975-1985. S di B II 1976-1985 51 1 item Contents: binder containing primarily photocopied of concert reviews and program notes written by di Bonaventura. Date(s) of materials: 1976-1985.","Contents: Sonata I 1974-1975 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied scores, and student grades for a course in the Baroque sonata. Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Sonata II 1974-1975 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in the Baroque sonata. Date(s) of materials: 1974-1975. Spanish Art 52 1 item Contents: binder containing color postcards and clippings reproducing artwork by Spanish painters. Date(s) of materials: ? Survey 1 1979-1994 52 1 item Contents: binder containing syllabi, lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for Music 231, Survey of World Music. Date(s) of materials: 1979-1994. Survey 2 52 1 item Contents: binder containing lecture notes, outlines, photocopied book excerpts, and photocopied scores for a course in world music as well as miscellaneous lecture notes. Date(s) of materials: ?","Contents: Survey 3 1986-1990 53 1 item Contents: binder contains student reports, lecture notes, and photocopied materials related to courses in world music Date(s) of materials: 1986-1990. Symphonic Lit I 1966-1974 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1974. Symphonic Lit II 1973-1974 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Symphonic Lit III 1966 53 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966.","Contents: Symphonic Lit IV 1973-1974 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Symphonic Literature 1966-67 I 1964-1969 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and photocopied materials for courses in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1964-1969. Symphonic Literature 1966-67 II 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, photocopied scores, and photocopied book excerpts for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: ? Symphonic Literature 1966-67 III 1966 54 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966.","Contents: Symphonic Literature 1966-67 IV 1966-1967 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967. Symphonic Literature V 1973-1974 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied scores for a course in symphonic literature. Date(s) of materials: 1973-1974. Tchaikowsky 55 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and photocopied book excerpts for a course in the music of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Date(s) of materials: ? Test Material 55 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied tests from Study Guide for The Enjoyment of Music by Bergreen and Castellini. Date(s) of materials: 1963? Theory 1965-1968 55 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises and tests for courses in music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1968. Theory 1965-1967 55 1 item Contents: binder contains primarily lecture notes, musical examples, and exercises for courses in beginning and intermediate harmony. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1967.","Contents: Theory 1961-1962 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, class schedules, outlines, exercises, and tests for courses in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1961-1962. Theory I 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory I 1965-1966 56 1 item Contents: binder contains syllabus, lecture notes, outlines, exercises, and tests for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1966. Theory I 1966 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and exercises for a course in beginning music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966. Theory II 56 1 item Contents: binder contains lecture notes and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory II 1966-67 1966-1967 56 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, texts, lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967.","Contents: Theory II 1965-66 1965-1966 57 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, exercises, and tests for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1965-1966. Theory III 57 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises for a course in intermediate music theory Date(s) of materials: ? Theory III 1966-67 I 1966-1967 57 1 item Contents: binder contains student grades, lecture notes, outlines, and exercises for a course in intermediate music theory. Date(s) of materials: 1966-1967. Theory IV [sic] 1980-1981 57 1 item Contents: binder contains correspondence, brochures, and other materials relating to di Bonaventura's service on a committee to design a degree in arts management. Date(s) of materials: 1980-1981. Theory Textbook 57 1 item Contents: binder contains photocopied excerpts from an unattributed textbook on music theory. Date(s) of materials: ? Theory VI 1953-54 57 1 item Contents: binder contains exercises and lecture notes for a course in beginning music theory. 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Jett Lauck papers","Lewis, John L. (John Llewellyn), 1880-1969","World War, 1939-1945","New Deal, 1933-1939","Depressions - 1929","United Mine Workers of America","Labor unions","American Association for Economic Freedom","Anthracite coal--Pennsylvania","Railroads -- History","Railroads","Electric railroads","World War, 1914-1918","Economics","Work diaries used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date in Boxes 216-219. Due to their fragile condition, access to the original diaries is restricted. Researchers should use the diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241.","Student grades were removed from the file and placed in the control folder box for MSS 4742.","There are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021. ","An Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).","Lauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.","Arranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate.","William Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.","Lauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary. ","Lauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike. ","During a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937. ","Lauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"","\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.","\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]","The CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.","In its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia ","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations","The Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.","Timothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .","The Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.","This case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.","The Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.","This case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.","The Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.","The Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.","Some 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.","This case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.","The Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.","Pujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.","Eugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.","This committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.","P.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization.","The original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005.","Manuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.","Only two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.","Originally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.","Physical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","The index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost.","See related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.","See also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.","See related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.","See also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.","Profiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders).","The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.","Other manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.","The largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.","His correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.","This series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.","Correspondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.","Correspondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.","Correspondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.","Correspondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.","Correspondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.","Correspondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.","Correspondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026 Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.","Correspondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.","Correspondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.","Correspondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.","Correspondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.","Correspondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.","Topics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).","Correspondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.","Correspondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.","Correspondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.","Correspondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.","Correspondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.","Correspondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.","Correspondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.","Correspondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.","Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.","These include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.","Correspondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent","Correspondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.","Correspondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.","Correspondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.","Correspondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.","Correspondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).","Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.","Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.","Correspondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.","Correspondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.","Correspondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.","Correspondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.","Correspondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.","Correspondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.","Correspondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.","Correspondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.","Includes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.","These include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"","These include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"","These include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.","These titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"","The \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.","Included are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].","Included are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.","These include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.","Includes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.","Clippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.","Included are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.","Topics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.","Subjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.","According to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations","These include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"","Includes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).","Includes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).","Includes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).","Includes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).","Includes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).","Includes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).","Includes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).","Includes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).","Includes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).","Includes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).","Includes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).","Includes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).","Includes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).","Includes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).","Includes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).","Includes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).","Includes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).","Includes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).","Includes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).","Includes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).","Includes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.","Subjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.","Subjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"","Subjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"","A checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"","Next ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.","The next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.","The final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"","While some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"","W. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.","The United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").","For reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).","Reports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"","Reports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"","These include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).","Proposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.","Files included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.","Reports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"","Reports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"","These exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"","The volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"","Includes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.","W. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.","Note that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.","Exhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"","Exhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"","These include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"","The Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.","Exhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"","Exhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"","This file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.","These charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"","Charts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"","Exhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"","Exhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"","Morgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.","These include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).","Tables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"","W. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.","There are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).","These include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.","Files include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.","Files include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).","There were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.","Includes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.","This includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"","Files pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.","Mass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"","Some dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.","Letters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.","These three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.","The two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.","Items include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.","The History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.","The unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.","These exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.","Memoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.","Press Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.","Morrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.","Includes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.","Statements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.","The reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.","The Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.","Statistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.","Note: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.","Lauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.","File includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan","These include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"","All the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.","These \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.","File includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).","The 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.","The Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.","One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost. ","File includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.","File includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.","Lauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.","The Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.","These College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.","Much of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.","These photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.","These photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.","This file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.","This folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17","Topics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.","Topics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.","Topics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.","See also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.","Topics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.","Topics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.","Topics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.","Topics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.","Japan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).","Topics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.","Topics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.","Topics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.","Topics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.","For more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.","File contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.","Topics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.","Topics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.","See also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.","See also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.","Topics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].","This file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.","Topics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.","This file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.","Includes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"","The Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.","These news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.","Publications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.","Lauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.","Files include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.","Includes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).","Banking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.","Includes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.","Cigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).","These include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).","These include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).","These files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).","These files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).","Material includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.","Files include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).","Memoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.","These include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.","This opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.","These files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.","These House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).","Includes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"","Includes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)","The topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.","The topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.","Two of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.","Companies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.","Files include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.","Labor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).","Additional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.","Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"","Additional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.","Additional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.","Journeymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.","The Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).","Living Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"","These documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.","Mitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.","Literature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.","Items include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.","These files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.","These bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.","Files include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.","Apparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"","Includes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.","Includes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.","Includes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.","Includes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.","These files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.","Profiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.","Profiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).","Profiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).","Profiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.","Includes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.","Files include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.","Russia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.","Files include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".","Files include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.","Files include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.","Files include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.","This file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"","The file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.","Reports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.","Files for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.","Files include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.","Socialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.","Files include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.","Files include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.","Files include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"","Files include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.","Files include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).","Files include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.","Topics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).","File includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.","Topics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.","Files include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.","Files include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"","Files include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).","Taxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.","Files include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.","Topics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"","Files include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.","Wage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).","Wage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.","Topics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.","Materials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.","Titles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).","Titles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).","Titles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).","Titles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).","Titles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).","Titles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).","Titles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).","Includes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).","Includes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).","Includes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).","Includes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).","Includes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).","Includes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).","Includes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.","Includes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).","Includes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).","Includes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).","Includes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).","Includes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).","Includes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).","Includes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.","Includes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).","Includes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).","Includes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).","Includes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. Young speeches (1930-1932).","Includes \"Economic Planning\" (undated); \"When President's Play Politics\" (1938); and fiction pieces written for magazines like \"Ken\" (undated).","Note: Diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241; Use of original diaries restricted due to fragile condition.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Lauck, W. 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Jett Lauck papers was given to University of Virginia Law Library by Charles Chase, Washington, D.C. in April 1954 and then transferred from the Law Library to the University of Virginia Special Collections Library on March 23, 1973 and October 7, 1974. The second accession (formerly MSS 4742-a) was given to the Special Collections Library on October 31, 1979, by Charles Chase, with Peter B. Lauck and Eleanor M. Lauck, Annapolis, Maryland, as the donors of record. The last accession (formerly MSS 4742-b)was given to the Libary on 2012 by Peter B. Lauck and Eleanor M. 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Due to their fragile condition, access to the original diaries is restricted. Researchers should use the diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent grades were removed from the file and placed in the control folder box for MSS 4742.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Work diaries used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date in Boxes 216-219. Due to their fragile condition, access to the original diaries is restricted. Researchers should use the diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241.","Student grades were removed from the file and placed in the control folder box for MSS 4742."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["There are fifteen series in this collection. The two largest series are the Cases and Topical series. The majority of series have at least two subseries. Lauck had created two earlier indexes to his files and they were used to shape the current re-organization of the collection, particularly concerning the case files. Some of the decisions concerning arrangement were made due to the difficulties of completing the processing of the W. Jett Lauck papers during the Pandemic of 2020-2021. ","An Outline of the Arrangement is as follows: Series 1) Correspondence (Boxes 1-16); Series 2) American Association for Economic Freedom (Boxes 17-37 and Card files boxes 1-12); Series 3) National War Labor Board (Boxes 38-56); Series 4) Congress of Industrial Organizations (Boxes 57-67); Series 5) Commission on Industrial Relations (Boxes 68-72); Series 6) Articles, Memoranda, and Speeches by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 73-91) with Subseries A) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for use by himself (Boxes 73-91), Subseries B) Work created by W. Jett Lauck for other people to use (Boxes 82-88), and Subseries C) Banking Monograph by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 89-91); Series 7) Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission (Boxes 92-103); Series 8) Cases (Boxes 104-204) with  Subseries A) Railroad (Boxes 104-146), Subseries B) General (Boxes 147-169), and Subseries C) Coal (Boxes 170-204); Series 9) Arbitrations (Boxes 205-211); Series 10) Dockets and Other Records of Work by W. Jett Lauck (Boxes 212-219); Series 11) Personal, Financial and Miscellany Papers (Boxes 220-233) with Subseries A) Financial Correspondence and Files (Boxes 220-225), Subseries B) Bureau of Applied Economics (Boxes 225-226), Subseries C) College Notes and School Papers (Boxes 227-230), and Subseries D) Notes, Notebooks, Photographs, Post cards and Miscellany (Boxes 230-233); Series 12) The National Recovery Act and National Recovery Administration (Boxes 234-241) with Subseries A) General Files (Boxes 234-238) and Subseries B) National Recovery Administration Codes (Boxes 238-241); Series 13) Oversize Scrapbook Volumes of Newspaper Clippings and News clippings Files with Subseries A) Scrapbooks (Boxes 242-252) and Subseries B) News clipping Files (Boxes 253-257); Series 14) Topical Files with Subseries A) Coal (Boxes 258-270), Subseries B) Railroad (Boxes 271-287), and Subseries C) General A-Z (Boxes 288-389); and Series 15) Printed Material and Works by Others (Boxes 389-399) with Subseries A) Printed Material (Boxes 389-396) and Subseries B) Works by Others (Boxes 397-399).","Lauck often marked his newspapers and other periodical materials according to subject matter. These clippings are arranged according to his original categorical markings, where possible. Where no markings are discernable, they have been artificially sorted into Lauck's categories or other appropriate topical divisions. They are arranged alphabetically by subject with dedicated, separate folders for subjects with large amounts of material. (Brackets [] denote subtopics or linked topics). Files chiefly consist of news clippings but occasionally there is other printed material or charts, etc.","Arranged alphabetically by last name of authors or speakers with subjects noted, if appropriate."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuring a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTimothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["William Jett Lauck, an American economist and statistician, whose work expertise and experience was both broad and varied, was born on August 2, 1879, in Keyser, West Virginia, to William Blackford Lauck, a railway official, and Emma Eltinge (Spengler) Lauck. He attended Keyser High School and Washington and Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1903), becoming a Fellow in the department of political economy at the University of Chicago, 1903-1906. Lauck was an associate professor of economics and political science at Washington and Lee University, 1905-1908, until he entered government service in 1908. That same year, he was married to Eleanor Moore Dunlap of Lexington, Virginia, and they had three children, William Jett Lauck, Jr., Eleanor Moore Lauck and Peter Blackford Lauck. Lauck belonged to the Cosmos and Chevy Chase clubs and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Nu Epsilon.","Lauck joining the United States Immigration Commission in 1908-1909, where he designed a survey of immigration for the Commission. Lauck was the chief examiner for the Tariff Board, 1910-1911. The U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations hired Lauck in 1913-1915 as a managerial expert and consulting statistician to design their investigation into industrial problems in the United States. He was an economic advisor on the Canadian Commission on Economic Development, 1916. Lauck joined the U.S. National War Labor Board in 1918 as Secretary. ","Lauck also took part in the national movement for banking reform and the establishment of the Federal Reserve banking system1911-1912. As an expert on railway economics, he represented the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers in their demands for wage increases during a series of arbitrations from 1912-1919, the Western freight weight case, 1915, and also represented the railroad unions in several high-profile national railroad arbitrations in the early twenties. Lauck functioned as the economic advisor for presidential candidate James B. Cox in 1920 and 1924. In 1926, Lauck devised a settlement to end the Passaic New Jersey textile strike. ","During a large part of his career, W. Jett Lauck acted as an economic advisor to John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, the Committee on Industrial Organization, the United Automobile Workers and other union organizations, in arbitrations and cases, 1919-1939. He was an investigator for the U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 and economist for the Grain Marketing Company, Chicago, 1924-1925. Lauck assisted on the legislative drafting committee for the National Recovery Act in 1933 and as an expert advisor to the Senate Finance Committee on the revision of the National Recovery Act in 1935. He was also a member of various special boards, and a labor advisor to the Coal Section of the National Recovery Act, 1933-1935. He was also often a government expert witness, as seen in his work for the House of Representatives Special Committee on Government Competition with Private Business, 1933. Lauck served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Industry Coal Commission, 1937. ","Lauck was Vice President of the organization American Association for Economic Freedom. He was also an author or co-author of many books and other publications, including \"The Causes of the Panic of 1893\" (1905); \"The Immigration Problem\" with Johann Wolfgang Jenks (1911); \"Conditions of Labor in American Industries\" with Edgar Sydenstricker (1917); \"The Industrial Code\" with C.S. Watts (1923); Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926\" (1926); and \"The New Industrial Revolution and Wages\" (1929) and Editor of \"British War Experience Series.\"","\"W. Jett Lauck: Biography of a Reformer\" by Carmen Brissette Grayson is a 1975 University of Virginia dissertation that covers the early part of Lauck's career up until the Depression.","\"The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955. Created in 1935 by John L. Lewis, who was a part of the United Mine Workers (UMW), it was originally called the Committee for Industrial Organization but changed its name in 1938 when it broke away from the American Federation of Labor.[1] It also changed names because it was not successful with organizing unskilled workers with the AFL.[2]","The CIO supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Coalition, and was open to African Americans. Both the CIO and its rival the AFL grew rapidly during the Great Depression. The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent. The CIO (Congress for Industrial Organization) was founded on November 9, 1935, by eight international unions belonging to the American Federation of Labor.","In its statement of purpose, the CIO said it had formed to encourage the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines. The CIO failed to change AFL policy from within. On September 10, 1936, the AFL suspended all 10 CIO unions (two more had joined in the previous year). In 1938, these unions formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival labor federation. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 required union leaders to swear that they were not Communists. Many CIO leaders refused to obey that requirement, later found unconstitutional. In 1955, the CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).\" This summary was taken directly from Wikipedia ","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations","The Wage Reduction Case was brought by William S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, originally against the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway Company, before the United States Railroad Labor Board, but it eventually became a much larger case involving other Brotherhoods and Unions concerning railroad workers and wages.","Timothy Shea was the Acting President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen between 1919-1922 .","The Six Hour Day Case was also referred to as the 30 Hour Week in the press and in supporting materials. The work was undertaken by Lauck for David B. Robertson, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.","This case was brought by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen demanding that a fireman (helper) be employed on all types of power used in railroad service for safety, including diesel and streamline trains.","The Railway Wage Reduction Case of 1938 was presented before the Emergency Board by W. Jett Lauck on behalf of the Railway Labor Executives' Association.","This case was a call for amendment to the Tariff Act of 1922. Lauck represented a group of domestic manufacturers, including the Glass Containers Association of America, in putting together an argument for an increase in tariffs on imported glass bottles. It is important to note that Lauck did not represent industry in opposition to labor. The Glass Bottles Blowers Association submitted a brief agreeing with the domestic manufacturers, —but only in opposition to foreign goods making American industry and labor obsolete.","The Grain Marketing Company was created to jointly market the product of three grain companies: Armour Grain Company, Rosenbaum Grain Corporation, and Rosenbaum Brothers. W. Jett Lauck served as Director of Appraisals for this venture, preparing a large report on the valuation of the Grain Marketing Company's properties. This report was reproduced in many, slightly altered formats for different purposes, people, and groups, and these variants are the subject of many folders in the case, which contain significant overlap.","The Agricultural Adjustment Administration implemented a new tax on paper towels. The reason given was that they competed with typical cotton towels. W. Jett Lauck advised the Paper Towel Manufacturers Association and prepared their case before the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Congress.","Some 16,000 textile workers participated in the strike, centered in Passaic, New Jersey and initially organized as the \"United Front Committee\" by the Workers (Communist Party) before being transferred to the leadership of the American Federation of Labor. W. Jett Lauck served as a consulting economist to the strikers, chairman of the Plenary Committee (also known as The Citizens Committee or the Lauck Committee) representing the strikers and overseeing transition to the American Federation of Labor, economist for the National Committee for Passaic Relief and Defense, and member of the Temporary Committee for Establishment of American Standards of Life for Textile Workers, as well as participated in the case on the floor of the Senate and in Senate Committees.","This case was between the Franklin Division of the Franklin Typothetae of Chicago and a collection of unions, namely: the Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, Chicago Printing Pressmen's Union No. 3, Franklin Union No. 4, and Bookbinders' and Paper Cutters' Union No. 8 regarding a cut in wages. W. Jett Lauck represented the unions and prepared their case alongside Arthur Sturgis.","The Guffey-Snyder Act was officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935. This law was passed as part of the New Deal and created the Bituminous Coal Commission to set the price of coal. It was ruled unconstitutional and was replaced by the Guffey-Vinson Act in 1937.","Pujo Committe named after the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee, Representative A. Pujo of Louisiana.","Eugene Meyer was Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and J.W. Pole was Comptroller of the Currency in 1932.","This committee was chaired by Congressman Joseph B. Shannon, (1867-1943), a Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri.","P.J. Morrin was the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Iron Workers; Jett Lauck was the economic advisor for the same organization."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["The original letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Franklin D. Roosevelt papers, on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from Upton Sinclair to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections Upton Sinclair papers on February 6, 2005.","The original letters from William H. Taft to W. Jett Lauck were transferred to the UVA Special Collections William H. Taft papers on February 6, 2005."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eManuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOnly two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Manuscript student assistants who worked on the W. Jett Lauck papers for at least one semester include Jacob M. Baker, Shannon Lee, Jacob T. Shaw, and Emily Shipman.","Only two copies of identical duplicates having no annotations were kept. Duplicates were compared and only two were kept of each unique document or publication.  News clippings were only copied if used by Lauck in a case or arbitration, contained an article or other work by him, or information pertaining to his work and career. Others were sorted and arranged by topcs that he had written on the clipping; those with no obvious relevance were discarded. Ledgers and scrapbooks were rehoused in acid free cubic boxes or phase boxes created by the Preservation staff.","Originally the papers were organized with the help of a University of Virginia history seminar sometime between their transfer to Special Collections from the Law Library and 1973, producing a large paper finding aid consisting of the list of the file folder headings. Folders were replaced near the end of the 1990's but some folder headings were lost or corrupted. In 2018, the papers were re-organized into series based on several early indexes created by the office of W. Jett Lauck. Folder headings were corrected based on the indexes, the original paper finding aid, and Lauck's notations on the tops of his documents. Headings were altered on the folders when possible to match the finding aid but only some of the folders were replaced due to constraints of time and money.","Physical processing work was complicated by constant student assistant turn-over and the interruption of the Pandemic of 2020-2021, which prevented onsite work for almost six months and allowed only several onsite short stints per week  the rest of the time. The finding aid is as accurate as these conditions have permitted but there may well be inconsistencies. If such errors are discovered, we welcome researcher input.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","Most dockets were found together and left as a series. Occasionally dockets were found with their related papers. In those cases, the dockets remain in the their related individual series and were not moved to the Docket series. At this point it is impossible to be sure of the original order by W. Jett Lauck.","The index for this case shows that the supporting materials are incomplete. Some materials may have not survived or others may be present in the collection but their direct connection to this particular case has been lost."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See related material in Box 9 under John L. Lewis.","See also Press Releases: Philip Murray Opening Statement and Final Argument.","See related materials in MSS 4742 Box 192.","See also James Couzens files in MSS 4742, Box 308.","Profiteering files include: Exhibits (2 folders); Food Products; Flour; General; and Industrial Establishment (2 folders)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026amp; Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNext ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompanies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJourneymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiving Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. 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Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining \"through representatives of their own choosing\" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.","Other manuscripts deal with studies of government competition with private business, the American Association for Economic Freedom, the New York Power Authority; branch, chain, and group banking, drafts of speeches, and work diary accounts of activities and meetings with prominent congressional and labor leaders on labor problems and legislation.","The largest portions of the W. Jett Lauck papers deal with cases and arbitrations, chiefly railroad and coal related, his work on various boards and commission and topical files.","His correspondence with individuals heading organizations interested in labor and industrial relations was wide-spread, just as it was with political figures, educators, and labor leaders.\n Among the public figures with whom he corresponded are Bernard Baruch, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence A. Dystra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, William S. Knudsen, Robert M. Fa Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, John L. Lewis,  H.C. Lodge, Jr., William G. McAdoo, James M. Mead, Francis P. Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl E. Mundt, Donald Nelson, Judge Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, James H. Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.R. Stettinius, Jr., Robert F. Wagner, David I. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson.\nThe educators include Hardy Dillard, Edward C. Elliot, Frank Graham, J.W. Jenks, Richard R. Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, H.B. Wells, and Ray Lyman Wilbur; and the labor leaders Jacob Baker, Solomon Barkin, Van A. Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky, P.T. Fagan, John P. Frey, William Green, Sydney Hillman, Earl E. Houck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, and A.O. Wharton.","This series consists chiefly of correspondence but also includes typescripts of speeches by individuals, and financial and other information about organizations.","Correspondents include:  E. Abbott, Louis Adamic, Adrian Adelman, Sara M. Addison, Joseph Agor, Helen Alfred, Fred H. Allen, Irving B. Altman (editor of \"Dynamic America\"), Aluminum Workers of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, American Association for Labor Legislation, American Association for Social Security, American Council, American Council on Public Affairs, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Guernsey Cattle Club, American Institute for Economic Research, The American Legion, American Political Science Association, American Sugar Cane League, Americana Corporation concerning Lauck's article on United Mine Workers of America, Thomas R. Amlie, Dr. James W. Angell, Charles P. Anson, \"Atlantic Monthly,\" Paul H. Appleby, Leon Ardzrooni (about the death of Thorstein Veblen), Mr. O.M. Armstrong, and Robert W. Arthur.","Correspondents include: Jacob Baker, Kent Baker, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Mary Barclay, A. K. Barnes, Joseph L. Barnett, Gerald Barradas, Barron's (The National Financial Weekly), John Barth, Mrs. Everett Boughton, Mrs. Robert Bennett Bean, Grant L. Bell, William H. Bell, Harold F. Berg, Nelson N. Berry, S. D. Berry, Jacob Billikoph, Margaret G. B. Blachley, James E. Black, Honorable William Harman Black,  Amy Blankenhorn, Heber Blankenhorn, Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., Ellis P. Block, John A. Bohn, E.W.G. Boogher, Book-of-The-Month Club, Inc., Judge Julian F. Bouchelle, Basil Nicholas Helenagoras Bousios, Fenton Bradford, C. Daniel Bremer, Samuel Bristol, G.L. Broaddus, St. Claire Brookes, The Brookings Institution, Herbert Bruce Brougham, E. Kirk Brown, Law Offices of Brown and Brown, H. Russel Brand, Carl P. Brannin, Selig C. Brez, P.F. Brissenden, Professor Leslie Buckler, Raymond Leslie Buell, John Bullock, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Applied Economics, The Bureau of National Affairs, Harold B. Butler, John E. Burton, J.C. Byars, Herman B. Byer, and Reverend James A. Byrnes.","Correspondents include: [Cadle], Jessie L. Campbell, R. Granville Campbell, The Capital News Company,Sophia Carey, Harry J. Carman, J.D. Carneal and Sons Inc.,  Caroline County Library Committee, M.D. Carrel, Samuel McCrea Cavert, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Mrs. Charlotte Chrestien, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Citizens' Council for Total Defense, Brice Claggett, V.M. Clapp, Clark, Dodge and Company, Brokers, Evans Clark, Victor S. Clark, W. A. Clark, Pauline Clarke, J. William Claudy, Thompson Clayton, Dr. Rudolph A. Clemen, Walt Clyde, The Clerk of the Stafford Court House, E.J. Coil, Kenneth Colegrove, George P. Comer, Department of Commerce, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., Common Council for American Unity, Ellen Commons, Congressional Intelligence, Inc., Consolidated Vultee American Aircraft Corporation, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, W. Dewey Cooke, Edward L. Corbett, James Corbett, John M. Corbett, Council Against Intolerance in America, Council of Young Southerners, Frederick C. Croxton, Cosmos Club, Morgan Cunningham, and Curles Neck Dairy.","Correspondents include: Oscar H. Darter, Henry David, Elmer Davis, Shelby Cullom Davis, William H. Davis, Len De Caux, Kenneth de Courcy, De Jarnette State Sanatorium, Lud Denny, United States Department of Commerce, Marshall E. Dimock (U.S. DoJ), District Unemployment Compensation Board, Edward J. Donohue, Frank P. Douglass, Law Offices of Drain and Weaver, David Dubinsky, Allan Dunlap, Arthur Dunn, Robert W. Dunn, and C. A. Dykstra.","Correspondents include: Joseph B. Eastman, Economic Policy Committee, C. Vernon Eddy, J. A. Efpokito, Gerald Egan, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Charles T. Estes.","Correspondents include: P. T. Fagan, Reverend Richard M. Fagley, Ruth Ansell Farley, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank, The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Federal Works Progress Administration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, First Bancredit Corporation, First National Bank of Boston, The First National Bank of Keyser, Fjell Line of Great Lakes Transatlantic, Inc., Ralph Fleharty, R. D. Fleming, Courtney Fletcher, Duncan U. Fletcher, M. S. Flint, Frank H. Fljozdal, Fitzgerald Flourney, Hon. Edward J. Flynn, John T. Flynn, Foley, Food Research Institute of Stanford University, B.C. Forbes (Forbes Magazine), R. D. Forbes, Forbes and Myers, Foreign Policy Association, Clark Forman, Fortune, The Forum, Major B. Foster, Founders General Corporation, Mrs. M. N. Fox, Jerome Frank, Frank Brothers, Lafayette Franklin, Franklin Press, Franklin Simon Company, T. McCall Frazier, Free Lance-Star, W. R. Freeman, Paul Comly French, John P. Frey, Elisha M. Friedman, Ruth Friedson, and R. S. Fritter.","Correspondents include: Domenico Gagliardo, George B. Galloway, O. Max Gardner, Honorable Leslie C. Garnett, William Edward Garnett, Stanley Garrison, H. Dymoke Gasson, Paul W. Gates, Gayle Motor Company, Theodore Geiger, Phyliss Geisler, General Elevator Co., General Motors Corporation, Alfred Giardino, Clinton S. Golden, Clem Goodman, Henry J. Goodman \u0026 Co., C. O'Connor Goolrick, John T. Goolrick, Mary K. Gorman, Frank P. Graham, Sally Nelson Gravatt, Walter C. Graves Jr., H. A. Gray, Lanier Gray, H. B. Greybill, Myra Moore Griffith, J. Cleveland Grigsby, Sarah Groomes, Guthrie Lithograph Company, and Walter B. Guy.","Correspondents include: Ernst Haberstadt, Max Haleff, Ford P. Hall, Fred W. Hall, F. S. Hall, Edward W. Hamilton, H. E. Hamilton, Hampden-Sydney College, Hugh S. Hanna, Charles Hansel, William Hard, Harper and Brothers, Emma Harris, Owen Harris, Harvard College Library, Leon Henderson, S.J Henry, Warren F. Hickernell, R. G. Hilldrup, Otto Hillsman and Co., Mary W. Hillyer, S. H. Hines Company, David Hirsh and Son, H. C. Holdridge, Hoover War Library, Herbert Hoover, Harry L. Hopkins, Welly K. Hopkins, Dr. W. E. Hotchkiss, Curtis Hubbard, J.S. Hughes, W. A. Hull, and Thomas Lomax Hunter.","Correspondents include: Major William W. Inglis, Institute of American Meat Packers, Institute of World Economics, International Bank, International Statistical Bureau, Inc., Interstate Bankers Corporation, Investment Bankers Association of America, and Irving Trust Company.","Correspondents include: Gardner Jackson, Meyer Jacobstein, Jjell Lines, Thomas Jefferson (typescript copy of letter, June 11, 1807, concerning newspapers and histories), J. M. Johnson, Honorable Jessie Jones, Roberts W. Jones, N.Y. Journal of Commerce, and The Jury Commission.","Correspondents include: Evelyn Kane, Kappa Sigma House Association, Inc., Augustine B. Kelley, Leon H. Keyserling, Susan M. Kingsbury, Dr. George E. Kingsley, Richard Kirby, John H. Klingenfeld, and Oscar Koppel.","Correspondents include: LABOR, Ladies' Garment Workers Union, (William H. Lamar), Sophia J. Lammers, H. Lamson, Richard V. Lancaster, Thomas Larkin III, Joseph P. Lash, David Lasser, Howard Lee, Joseph N. Leinbach, Albert H. Levene, Robert E. Levine, Charles T. Libby, David E. Lilienthal, The Lincoln National Bank of Washington, Ernest K. Lindley, Geo. W. Linkins, Co., Irving Lipkowitz, Henry T. Lipman, Thomas E. Lodge, Stephen M. Loebl, Norman Lombard, W. C. Looker, Jr., Edward Lynch, and Barrow Lyons.","Topics include: American Legion Convention (1945); Committee for Industrial Organization Procedure and Policy (1935-1936); C.I.O. A.F.L. (1940); Congressman Martin and Mr. MacDougall (1939 March 3); Farmington Conference- War Time Organization Planned by the Administration (1939); Fixation of Coal Prices, Memos Relative to (1939); Fortune Magazine's Conferences or Round Tables (1939); Income Tax Returns of Lewis, J. L. (1940-1941); The Inner Circle (1942 Feb 11); Inter-American Bank (1940); Lindberg on \"Preparedness\" (1940); Missouri Pacific Bonds (1941-1942); National Defense to Post-War Planning (1942-1945); Oil and Gas on a Basis of Equality with Coal (1939); A Plan for Economic Democracy - Article written by Major Holdridge (1939); A Plan for Solving the Economic Crisis by Dr. R.H. Von Liedtke (1937-1941); \"Prohibiting\" Strikes for the Emergency Period (1940); James L. Simpson \"Plan for Maintenance of Economic Balance and Security\" (1940);  The Townsend Plan and Mr. Ivan Towanski (1942); Union Shop and Mr. Leland Olds (1941 November 14); United Mine Workers Suggested Program (1934-1935); War Against Unemployment and Poverty (1940 January 10); Threatened  Competition of Natural Gas with Coal (1944 December 5); and Big Inch Pipe Lines and the Rural Electrification Administration (1946 January 14).","Correspondents include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, William MacDonald, Ernst D. MacDougall, Donald MacMillan, W. C. MacQuown, R. A. Magowan, Edward C. Maguire, Elizabeth M. Maher, Mason Manghum, Maxwell J. Mangold, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Basil Manly, L. C. Marshall, Thomas O. Marvin, Maryland and District of Columbia Industrial Union Council, Maryland Title and Investment Company, Lucy Randolph Mason, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Bank of Mathews, Inc., Honorable Maury Maverick, Herbert Mazo, Charles McCarthy, Summerfield A. McCarteney, Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Wm. P. McGinn, Edw. F. McGrady, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company-Inc., Ernest D. McIver, Dr. Archibald McLeish, Thomas P. McTigue, Honorable James M. Mead, Richard R. Mead, Royal D. Mead, D. J. Meserole, Eugene Meyer, Jr.,  Francis Pickens Miller, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Ward B. Miller, H. A. Millis, The Milwaukee Journal, Mine Official's Union of America, John J. Minor, George Minnigerode, William Mitch, Wesley C. Mitchell, R. C. L. Moncure, Jr., Monroe and Berry, C. D. Montague, Jean Montgomery, Monthly Labor Review, Robert Morey, Charles S. Morgan, H. W. Morgan, Marie Morris, J. H. Muirhead, Honorable Karl E. Mundt, and Gorham Munson.","Correspondents include: William R. Nagel, Leonard Nairn, Dr. Philip Curtin Nash, Nash Floor Service, A. Nash Tailoring Company, Natalie, Inc., The Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, The National Bank, National Bank of Orange, National Bank of the Republic, National Bank of Washington, National Bituminous Coal Commission, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Bureau of Economic Research, National Catholic Welfare Conference, National Child Labor Committee, National Citizen's Council For Defense, The National City Bank of New York, National Cold Steam Company, National Consumers' League, National Council for Prevention of War, National Defense Mediation Board, National Electric Light Association, The National Encyclopedia, National Labor Relations Board, National Lawyers Guild, National Life Insurance Company, National Planning Association, National Resources Planning Board, National Policy Committee, National Press Club, National Recovery Administration, National Resources Board, National Sharecroppers Week, National Window and Office Cleaning Company, National Women's Trade Union League of America, Nation's Business, Nation's Commerce, J. S. Naylor, Donald Nelson, New America, The New Republic, Newsweek, W. S. Newton, The New York Times, George W. Norris, Cecil C. North, The Northern Neck Mutual Fire Association of Virginia, Claudian B. Northrop, and Harold Bernard November.","Correspondents include: Charlton Ogburn, William F. Ogburn, J. G. Ohsol, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Organization Committee of Social Union, Inc., Mary O'Shaughnessy, William Owen, and John W. Owens.","Correspondents include: Pabst Post-War Employment Awards, A. H. Packard, C. C. Packard, Florence E. Parker, The Parker Corporation, Julius H. Parmelee, Col. Samuel Pascoe, Leo Pavolsky, M. W. Paxton, Jr., Walter Phipes, George Curtis Peck, Ferdinand Pecora, William R. Pendergast, Willis Pepoon, Fred W. Perkins, Thomas W. Perry, Charles E. Persons, Samuel B. Pettengill, Julius I. Peyser, L. W. H. Peyton, David A. Pine, David W. Pipes Jr., Fort Pipes, W. G. Pitero, P.M., Justine Wise Polier, Shad Polier, Wm. T. Powers, Richard T. Pratt, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Evelyn Preston, Harry B. Price, James H. Price, Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace, and Public Affairs Committee.","Correspondents include: Railway Age, Ransdell Inc., Mervyn Rathborne, Stephen Rauschenbush, Carl Raushenbush, The Readers Club, Philip M. Riefkin, Charles S. Robb, James Robb, Newell W. Roberts, D. B. Robertson, Mr. Robey, John M. Robinson, Leland Rex Robinson, Josephine Roche, Rockbridge National Bank, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Harry L. Rogers, Paul V. Rogers, William N. Rogers, Henry Romeike, Incorporated, Samuel Romer, Walter A. Romer, Leon H. Rouse (with William Green),  Rouss Library, Frances Rowe, and Harold J. Ruttenberg.","Correspondents include: Russell Sage, Lewis D. Sampson, Samuel L. Samuel, Dr. David J. Saposs, Saturday Evening Post, Marshall Schaffer, D. M. Schnapper, L. B. Schnapper, Joseph Schneider, G. Luther Schnur, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Schuh, Montgomery Schuyler, Louis J. Schwab, Henry Herman Schwartz, Ray Scott, Charles Scribner's Sons, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Joel Seidman, Shaw-Walker, Chester Shepard, Chester Sheppard, R. T. Shields, Silcox Memorial Fund, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, Sidney Simon, Richard C. Simonson, John F. Sinclair, Anthony Wayne Smith, C. Archer Smith, Edwin S. Smith, Nelson Lee Smith, S. Granville Smith, Vernon D. Smith, Bernard A. Smyth, H. M. Snead, Jr., Social Union, Inc., The Society for the Advancement of Management, Inc., John E. W. Sohl, L. W. Sorrell, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Southern Maryland Trust Company, Mr. Sovey, Alexander Spencer, Sphere, R. B. Spindle, George L. Sprague, Saint Albans, Margaret S. Stables, William H. Stafford, Stafford County, Standard Oil Company, Stanford University Library, Louis Stark, State Loan Company, State Teachers College, Henry M. Stephenson, STEEL, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, A. A. Steele, Jean Stephenson, Jos. G. Stephenson, Boris Stern, Harold Stern, E. R. Stettinius, W. M. Steuart, Harry H. Stockfeld, W. L. Stoddard, Benjamin Stolberg, Irving Stone, N. L. Stone, William T. Stone, Chas. G. Stott and Co., Inc., Paul A. Strachan, David Strain, Ralph Strathmore, Nathan Straus, John Studebaker, Ralph G. Sucher, Arthur E. Suffern, Superintendent of Documents (Government Printing Office), Elmer Swack, Paul E. Switzer, Alois P. Swoboda, and Mr. Sydenstricker.","Correspondents include: Ivan Tarnowsky, Tax Policy League, Ordway Tead, Tennessee Valley Authority (Representative Noble J. Gregory), Percy Tetlow, Dorothy Thompson, TIME MAGAZINE, Daniel J. Tobin, John H. Tolan, The Travelers Insurance Company, Beverly Tucker, Henry Saint George Tucker, Earl R. Turner, and The Twentieth Century Fund.","Correspondents include: Alfred P. Wagner, Gordon Wagner, Robert F. Wagner, Thomas C. G. Wagner, J. Forest Walker, Allan E. Walker and Company, George A. Wallace, J. Raymond Walsh, August G. Walters, James N. Walton, James P. Warburg, Dr. Harry E. Ward, R. D. Ward, Ward and Paul, Caroline F. Ware, A.L. Warthen, Charles Washington, Washington and Lee University, \"Washington Post,\" James R. Wason, Elton Watkins, Ralph J. Watkins, Claude S. Watts, Marie Watts, Charles F. Weaver, H. B. Wells, (George) P. West, A. O. Wharton, Ross Wheat, Burton K. Wheeler, William M. Wherry, Hugh A. White, Ralph J. White, W. A. White, T. Y. Wickham, Dorothy G. Wiehl, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Allan H. Willett, Williams Company, Willis and Willis, Corwin Willson, J. Alfred Wilner, Elsie Cobb Wilson, D. O. Wilson, H. Hazen Wilson, Nelson Wilson, The H. W. Wilson Company, John G. Winant, J. Wise, James Waterman Wise, S. S. Wise, William P. Witherow, J. S. Withrow, Nathan Witt, Laurence C. Witten, Benedict Wolf, World Fellowship, Inc., World Study Tours, and Thomas H. Wright.","Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union leadership (often about the lack of funds available to support the American Association for Economic Freedom); or people wanting information about pertinent upcoming legislative bills. Attention on the lists of correspondence is focused particularly on political and public figures, editors, and the legislative and social issues of the day.","These include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of \"The American Citizen\"; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.","Correspondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of \"Sphere\" with article sent to him by Lauck, \"Industrial Reconstruction\" attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent","Correspondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); \"Strife and the Worker\" proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, \"The Liberal Worker\"; W.S. Clement and his \"The Ben Franklin Plan\"; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social Action, Ferry L. Platt, Jr. concerning farm issues.","Correspondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.","Correspondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.","Correspondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including \"Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes\"; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.","Correspondents and topics include:  Hubert Herring; Sidney Hillman; Fred S. Hall concerning the Industrial Expansion Act (multiple letters); B.W. Huebsch, The Viking Press,  and his concern over the pamphlet \"A New Social Order\"; S.L. Hoover and his question about the Keller Bill and the Association; John Edgar Hoover; and F.J. Hall, editor of \"The United States News\" about numbers of unemployed and other issues (multiple letters).","Correspondents and topics include: Meyer Jacobstein about the Reconstruction Act; and Paul Kellogg.","Correspondence includes: letters to Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; League for Abundance: League for Industrial Democracy; Harold Loeb; and Dr. Jack Levin.","Correspondents and topics include: secretary of Attorney General Frank Murphy; Darwin J. Meserole, National Unemployment League; Francis P. Miller; Emily Fogg Mead; Homer L. Mead; Lewis E. Meyers; Judge Julian W. Mack; Bishop Francis J. McConnell; George F. Milton, editor \"The Chattanooga News\"; Senator James M. Mead; and letter to Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress.","Correspondents and topics include: Bishop Francis J. McConnell; James W. Miller; Vito Marcantonio; Otto Mayer; Robert E. Mathews concerning the \"sit down strike\" by investment bankers and industrialists in May 1940; and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., letter to.","Correspondence includes: \"The New Republic\"; Douglas Newman, Secretary of the Barradas League; Dr. C.A. Norman; memorandum concerning Senator Norris' presidential qualifications; and Representative Mary T. Norton.","Correspondents and topics include: William Owen; Ernest Minor Patterson; Representative Claude Pepper; Justice Justine Wise Polier; and Jacob S. Potofsky.","Correspondents and topics include: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman; Representative Robert L. Ramsay; Right Reverend Msgr. John A. Ryan.","Correspondents and topics include: John Saxton; Guy Emery Shipler; Edwin S. Smith; William Simkin; B.M. Schnapper concerning the history of the Wagner Act; Ray Scott concerning the \"Fundamental Significance of our Present Day Labor Movement\"; and Porter Sargent.","Correspondents and topics include: Ordway Tead, Harper and Brothers; and Dr. Robert H. Tucker.","Correspondents and topics include: an appreciation of Frank P. Walsh upon his death on May 2, 1939; Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor; Thomas H. Wright, New America; Harry F. Ward; and Nathan Witt; and N.A. Zonorich.","Includes leases, workman's compensation insurance, correspondence, and unemployment compensation.","These include: \"Policies and Objectives of the American Association of Economic Freedom,\" \"Shrinkages and Hoardings of Purchasing Power Accentuate Current Business Recession,\" \"Hoardings-Taxes Proposed to Stimulate Flow of Credit and Goods and Revival of Business,\" \"Approaches Toward a Concerted Program of Fundamental Economic Reconstruction in the United States,\" various drafts of suggestions for the programs, principles and objectives of the organization, \"Sugar Control,\" \"American Labor's Broadcast to Great Britain,\" \"American Economic Situation of 1937-1938,\" \"Unemployment Insurance,\" \"Industrial Espionage,\" \"Bank-Holding Companies,\" several on social service foundations, \"Economic Freedom in America,\" \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939\" press release draft, \"Capitalism in Crisis,\" \"Prospective Labor Surpluses,\" \"Increased Man Hour Productivity and Technological Unemployment,\" monopoly, and \"Petroleum Quota Controls.\"","These include: participation in management, monopoly, the \"Industrial Reconstruction Act of 1939,\" \"Leaders on the No. 1 Problem,\" \"Federal Administrative Court Bill,\" \"Occupational Groupings,\" \"National Labor Relations Act and Board,\" \"Full Employment Bill,\" \"Senator Claude Pepper,\" \"Senator Lewis B. Schellenbach,\" and starting a American Association of Economic Freedom Bulletin.\"","These include: \"Threatened Crucial Developments,\" \"Anti-democratic philosophies,\" \"Churchill's anticipations, 1932-1939,\" \"Mussolini,\" \"Hitlerism and Nazism,\" \"Profits of Leading Corporations, 1936-1939,\" notes on People's Lobby Conference, and Ickes [speech] on business sabotage of defense.","These titles include: \"Can Unemployment be Ended?\"; \"Challenge to American Democracy\"; \"Civil Liberties and the National Labor Relations Board\"; \"Cure by Shock,\" \"Democracy and Economic Planning\"; \"Economic Reconstruction\"; \"Fundamental Significance of Our Present Day Labor Movement\"; \"Next Step in Democratization\"; \"A New Magna Carta\" \"A New Social Order\"; \"Preparedness for Peace,\"  \"Problems of the National Labor Relations Board.\"","The \"Post-War Reconstruction Bill\" is foldered separately.","Included are: \"Thirty Million Jobs\" by Arthur Dunn; Roundtable: \"Labor's role in Post-War Reconstruction\"; \"Freedom from Want\" by Mr. Walton; \"Nineteenth Century Prophecy of Order\" by Harry Frease; \"The Moral Issue\" by Lowell Mellett; \"A Banking System for Capital and Capital Credit\" by A.A. Berle, Jr.; \"Suggested Housing Program for National Defense Purposes\" by the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and \"A Primer of Current Economics\" [1933].","Included are: Fight for Freedom, Friends of Democracy, and the Gillette Resolution.","These include memoranda, news clippings, an article by George B. Galloway on \"The Imperative of Planning,\" replies, and a speech by W. Jett Lauck.","Includes separate folders on news clippings, some containing criticisms and investigations; problems of the board; and the testimony of John L. Lewis.","Clippings include Wendell Willkie, democracy versus absolutism, banker opinion, national debt, U.S. Attorney General, pump priming the economy, monopolies, religion and democracy, communism, and capitalism and democracy.","Included are: Peace Conditions; People's Congress for Democracy and Peace; Plenty for All League; People's Lobby; Pressure Groups, Attitudes of; Pension Plan – \"Uncle Fred's Automatic Pension Plan\"; Progressives, Conference of; Social Union; Tax-Exempt Bonds; Women in Trade Unions; and Young Democrats.","Topics include: Conferences; Corporation Notes and Memoranda; Kennedy Statement on General Motors Inquiry; Production Costs by T.C. Gordon Wagner; Ratio of Pay Rolls to Returns to Stockholder;Salaries of Officials; and Annual Reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935 and 1937.","Subjects include: Agreements; Decisions; the Willard E.Hotchkiss Decision in Tar Barrel Case; Negotiations for New Agreements; News clippings; Publications; Report of Homer Martin to the International Executive Board; and a Statement Submitted to Roosevelt by Union Representation.","According to Wikipedia, \"The Commission on Industrial Relations (also known as the Walsh Commission) was a commission created by the U.S. Congress on August 23, 1912 to scrutinize US labor law. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The Chairman was Frank P. Walsh, a labor lawyer and activist from Kansas City, Missouri.","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Industrial_Relations","These include: \"Foreign Competition After the War,\" \"The Artificial Dye Industry in the War,\" and \"Business and the War.\"","Includes: \"Secretary Kennedy Gives Union Views on How Hard-Coal Freight Rates Affect Miner\" (December 15, 1933); \"The N.R.A. and Collective Bargaining\" Catholic Welfare Council (September 17, 1934); address before the National Conference on Economic Security (November 14, 1934); and \"Organized Labor and the N.R.A.\" Catholic Conference, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (November 27, 1934).","Includes: Statement concerning the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill before the Senate Committee on Finance (February 21, 1935); Commencement Address (June 3, 1935); \"Education and the Parochial School System\" (August 19, 1935); \"The Trade Union and Recovery\" (Labor Day, 1935); and \"Unemployment Insurance, Old Age Pensions, and Housing Legislation\" at the White House Conference on Economic Security (December 30, 1935).","Includes: Labor Day address (September 1937); article \"The United Mine Workers of America\" for the \"American Encyclopedia\" (December 2, 1938); address to the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission on the Competition of Natural Gas (April 1940); and a request for Lauck to send his analysis and recommendations concerning a letter from A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board, and two other enclosures pertaining to the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York City (1942 March 27 and 1943 January 23).","Includes: a radio speech supporting Hoover in the election (1928); and a statement at the Hearing on a Code for the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry before the National Recovery Administration (1933 August 10).","Includes: \"Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" at the Meeting of the American Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia (1934 January 6); \"Labor's Part in Industrial Recovery\" at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club luncheon (1934 October 4); Speech for the International Labor Conference, not delivered (1934 October); and a radio address \"The Employee in the Changing World\" under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Council (1934 December 7).","Includes: Statement by Lewis before National Recovery Administration Hearings on Employment Provisions of Codes of Fair Competition (1935 January 30); \"The American Federation of Labor and the National Recovery Administration\" prepared for the \"Annals,\" Philadelphia but never delivered (1935 March 11-12); The United Mine Workers of America and the National Recovery Act\" Madison Square Gardens (1935 March-May 23); and Statement of Approval for the Wagner Housing Bill in the \"United Mine Workers Journal\" (1935 June 1).","Includes: \"The Case for Industrial Unionism\" (November 12, 1935); radio address \"The Future of Organized Labor\" (November 28, 1935); and article for \"Liberty Magazine\" on industrial unionism (1935 December 20).","Includes: a speech on Industrial Unionism before the Cleveland Auto Council (January 19, 1936); \"The Teacher and His Relation to Labor\" for the American Federation of Teachers Convention (June 19, 1936); a radio address \"Industrial Democracy in Steel\" (July 6, 1936); and an article \"Through Organization Industrial Democracy Dawns for Sleeping Car Porters\" celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the organization (July 15, 1936).","Includes: a political campaign statement about [Alf M.] Landon (August 1, [1936]); the draft of a Radio Address on Steel Organization (August 11, 1936); article \"Labor Looks at Education\" (August 17, 1936) appearing in the October 36 issue of \"The Teacher\"; article \"Towards Industrial Democracy\" (August 24, 1936) in appearing in the October 1936 issue of \"Current History\"; and two speeches supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President (August 18 and September 19, 1936).","Includes: radio address \"Labor and the Future\" (September 3, 1936); \"Horizontal Versus Vertical Unionism\" in \"Wharton School Magazine,\" University of Pennsylvania (September 8, 1936); an article for the \"The National Young Democrat\" on the Social Security Act (September 1936); and a radio address \"Roosevelt and the Future\" (October 18, 1936).","Includes: article \"The Next Four Years\" for the \"The Nation\" (November 4, 1936); an article \"Committee for Industrial Organization and Economic Recovery\" for the \"Business Review of New York  University\"(November 17, 1936); \"the Future of American Labor\" in \"The American Spectator\" (November 19, 1936); articles on \"The Next Four Years in Labor\" in \"The New Republic\" (November 25 and December 9, 1936); \"The Future of Wages\" for the \"Cleveland News\" Symposium (December 7, 1936); \"Organized Labor and the Student Union\" (December 23, 1936); \"The Need of the Hour for American Labor\" for the \"Progressive Salesman Magazine\" (December 24, 1936); radio address \"Adapting Union Methods to Current Changes- Industrial Unionism\" (December 31, 1936); and an unpublished article written for \"Redbook\" (1936).","Includes: \"The Meaning of Industrial Unionism\" for the \"Christian Front\" (January 13, 1937); \"The Struggle for Industrial Democracy\" for \"Common Sense\" (March 1937); an address delivered at an Anti-Nazi Mass Meeting in Madison Square Gardens (March 15, 1937); article \"The Origin and Objectives of the C.I.O.\"  for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" (May 11, 1937); and a radio address \"Labor and Supreme Court\" (May 14, 1937).","Includes: \"Technology and Labor\" in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering News\" (September 3, 1937); Labor Day address \"Labor and the Nation\" (September 3, 1937); \"Progress of Committee for Industrial Organization\" in the \"Wharton Review\" (October 21, 1937); \"Effect of Moderate and Gradual Wage Increases on Prices and Living Costs\" in \"The Annalist\" (November 12, 1937) a reply to an article by A.T. Shurick on July 30, 1937; and the [Steel Workers Organizing Committee] address \"The Deplorable and Indefensible Attitude of Big Business (December 13, 1937).","Includes: Address for British Broadcasting Corporation \"Struggle of Labor in America\" (March 15, 1938); \"Labor and the Law\" (April 14, 1938); \"Organized Labor and the Future of Democracy\" published in the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" (December 11, 1938).","Includes: Statement for Survey Associates (January 3, 1939); and \"Labor Looks South\" in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\" (Autumn 1939).","Includes: article on \"What Does Labor Want?\" (February 29, 1940); \"The Heritage of American Youth\" (March 1940); \"Obligations of American Citizenship\" (April 3, 1940); \"Foreword\" to Mr. Thomas' Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee (May 23, 1940); and a Labor Day Speech (August 29, 1940).","Includes: Extension of Library Service to Union for City and State Employees (May 28, 1941); Statement to be issued by Lewis on the Decision of the National Mediation Board on Union Shops (November 13, 1941); and \"The New Solid South\" (December 17, 1941).","Includes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the \"Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings\" (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); \"Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); \"Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period,\" various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green's Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June 3, 1940); and Notes on the Last Ten Years (January-May, 1940).","Includes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde's book on \"Owner Capitalism\" (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O'Neal and John L.Lewis on agriculture and farm prices (September 8, 1941); Conrad K. Grieb on need for social reconstruction (October 23, 1941); Letters from Alexander Spencer (October 30 and November 26, 1941); and a manuscript of Albert H. Levene (November 30, 1941).","Includes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D.  letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on \"How Must We Finance the War?\" (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise on our financial system by August Walters (February 5-March 18, 1942); additional R.L. Greene communications (February 12,1942); and H.W. Bailey on labor self-determination (March 9, 1942).","Includes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on \"Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry\" (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.","Subjects include the National Recovery Administration, \"Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen's Brotherhoods,\" \"Russian Recognition and the New Deal,\" \"Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,\" Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, \"Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,\" and Housing.","Subjects include \"Benefits of Trade Unionism,\" \"Forbes\" article, \"Limit on Weekly Work Hours,\" a letter to Professor Gordon, and \"Labor Movement and the Future of America\"","Subjects include planks for the Republican Platform, Anti-Strike Legislation, a Rejoinder to the Remarks of Fred Gurley, and \"Recommendations to the Board of Investigation and Research\"","A checklist of article titles can be found in the first folder. Titles in the order of the list   include: \"Economics and Christianity\"; \"The Mysterious Soul of the Steel Corporation\"; \"The Anthracite  Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" July 13, 1923; \"Industrial Principles and Not Machinery Are Important\"; \"The So-Called Check-off and Its Significance\"; \"The Report of the Coal Commission on the Anthracite Industry\"; \"The Purchasing Power of Wheat and Cotton\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"Mr. McAdoo's Political Availability\"; and \"No More Pre-war Standards of Wages and Working Conditions.\"","Next ten article titles include: \"The Radical - His Significance at Present\"; \"The Soft Coal Problem Again to the Front\"; \"Labor Banks and Their Ultimate Significance\"; \"Political Democracy Must be Supplemented by Industrial Democracy\"; \"Oil and the Southern Pacific\"; \"The Purchasing Power of the Farmer's Dollar\"; \"The Truth is Never Unpardonable\"; \"Private Cars and the Coal Problem\"; \"The Unique Financial Position of the Pullman Company\"; and \"Another Manifestation of the Soul of the Steel Corporation.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Sugar and the Flexible Tariff Provision\"; \"Conflict or Arbitration\"; \"The Threatened Boomerang\"; \"Cooperation for Mutual Benefit or Profit?\"; \"Secret Police or Conviction for Crime\"; \"Chairman Butler Emits and Omits\"; National Cooperative Grain Marketing Realized\"; \"The Anthracite Operators Should Concede the Check-off\" (possible duplicate); \"Regulation of the Anthracite Monopoly\" September 1 , 1923; \"Why Not Action on Anthracite?\" September 11, 1923; and \"Can a Living Wage Be Paid to Unskilled Labor?\" October 30, 1923.","The next ten article titles include: \"The Failure of Industrial Arbitration\" October 30, 1923; \"Significant Labor Developments During the Coming Year\" October 30, 1923; \"A Dramatic Migration\" concerning African Americans, October 30, 1923; \"Unprotected Pullman Passengers\" October 30, 1923; \"The New Immigration and Its Significance\" November 2, 1923; \"The Probability of Railroad Legislation\" February 7, 1924; \"The Industrial Magna Carta\" February 23, 1924; \"Land Grants to Western Railroads\" February 23, 1924; \"Increased Efficiency of Labor\" February 23, 1924; and \"Real Industrial Statemanship February 25, 1924.\"","The next ten article titles include: \"Some Other Matters of Record\" June 2, 1924; \"The Verdict from Kansas\" August 7, 1924; \"A Real Test for the Tariff Commission\" August 14, 1924; \"A Billion and a Half Railroad Merger\" August 16, 1924; \"Common Sense\" August 19, 1924; \"President Gompers and a Labor Party\" August 19, 1924; \"A Significant Precedent in Financing Farmers Cooperative Enterprises\"; \"Back to the Declaration of Independence\" August 21, 1924; \"A Costly Labor Policy\" August 23, 1924; and \"Brass Tacks, The Red Flag, and the Constitution\" August 23, 1924.","The final group of articles include: \"Industrial Democracy - Our Greatest Problem\" August 27, 1924; \"The Passing of the Money Gods\"; \"The Conference Board Reports on Taxation in Wisconsin\"; \"The Railroad Labor Board\"; \"The Farmer and the Tariff\"; \"Visible and Invisible Tax Burdens\"; \"The Most Helpful Farm Movement\"; \"Radicals and God's Fools\"; \"Militant Friends Needed\"; \"The Unconscious Cruelty of Success\" October 24, 1924; and \"Another Orgy of Railroad Finance.\"","While some chapters have no individual date, they likely all come from drafts in 1931 or 1932. It is unclear which version belongs to each draft, and equally unclear which versions the explanatory note references. Chapter VII is largely missing. The name of the book may have eventually changed to \"The Need for a Unified Banking System.\"","W. Jett Lauck was chairman of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission, responsible for investigating the state of the anthracite industry and the coal bootlegging situation in Pennsylvania, as well as recommending action.","The United States Anthracite Coal Commission is a different and separate entity than the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Commission over which Lauck presided (see also, \"United Mine Workers of America before the U.S. Anthracite Coal Commission\").","For reference, the Ad Interim Report was a report made halfway through the Commission's studies; the Final Report was the last official report of the Commission and contains recommendations; the Complete Report was a compendium of all of the Commission's work and reports (over 500 pages).","Reports include \"Anthracite Lands and Deposits,\" \"Anthracite Royalties,\" and \"Control of the Anthracite Industry.\"","Reports include \"Financial Operations of Anthracite Companies\" and \"Monopolistic Nature of the Anthracite Industry.\"","These include \"Award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission: Subsequent Agreements, and Resolutions of Board of Conciliation\" (July 1, 1936); \"A Labor Case With Merit: Editorial Comment on the Case of the Anthracite Mine Workers\" (1920); and \"Labor Information Bulletin,\" U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 1937).","Proposed Bills include the Anthracite Coal Industry Act; the Anthracite Public Authority Bill; the Cooperative Marketing Bill; the Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission; and Suggestions and Opinions.","Files included under Rates contain, the 1933 Freight Rate Case Excerpts and Statistics; Charts and Tables; General Information (see also Anthracite Institute Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings, Anthracite Producers Statistical Data, Maps, and Drawings); the Interstate Commerce Commission Data; \"Intrastate Rates on Anthracite in Pennsylvania\"; and Rate Fixation in 1915.","Reports include: \"Combination in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Comparison of Earnings and Wage Rates in the Anthracite and Bituminous Mines of Pennsylvania,\" \"Exhibits of the Anthracite Operators in Reply to Exhibits Presented by the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"Irregularity of Employment in the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Occupation Hazard of Anthracite Miners,\" \"Profits of Anthracite Operators,\" and \"The Relationship Between Rates of Pay and Earnings and the Cost of Living in the Anthracite Industry of Pennsylvania.\"","Reports include: \"Reply of the Anthracite Operators to the Demands of the Anthracite Mine Workers,\" \"The Sanction for a Living Wage: A Compilation of Data From Official and Authoritative Sources,\" \"Summary, Analysis, and Statement,\" \"The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining: A Compilation of Sanctions and Experiences,\" \"Trade Unions,\" and \"Wholesale and Retail Prices of Anthracite Coal 1913-1920.\"","These exhibits include \"Changes in Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"A Just and Reasonable Wage,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Sectionmen.\"","The volume includes exhibits on \"Harmful Effects of Low Wages Upon Health and Morals,\" \"The So-called Law of Supply and Demand,\" \"The Just and Reasonable Wage,\" \"Changes in the Cost of Living in the United States, 1913-1922,\" \"Probable Course of Prices,\" \"Comparison of Prices and Living Costs,\" \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men,\" and \"Monthly Earnings of Section Men – Basic Tables.\"","Includes the following files: Briefs; Construction and Repair of Railroad Equipment; Correspondence on Leasing Out Repair Roads; Minutes of the Philadelphia Hearing; Petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission; Press - Clippings concerning Outside Repair; Press Release Originals; General Electric and Westinghouse; Labor Costs; Louisville to Nashville Railroad; and Miscellaneous.","W. Jett Lauck has also referred to this case as \"the Shopman's Case\" or the \"B.M. Jewell Case.\" Jewell was the President of the Railway Employees division of the American Federation of Labor.","Note that all exhibits were presented before the United States Railroad Labor Board.","Exhibit 11a includes the section \"Financial Mismanagement of the LeHigh Valley Railroad Company\" and Exhibit 12 includes the \"Summary.\"","Exhibit tTitles include: \"Occupation Hazard of Railway Shopmen\"; \"Punitive Overtime\"; \"Industrial Relation on Railroads prior to 1917\"; \"Standardization\"; \"The Recognition of Human Standards in Industry\"; \"The Unity of the American Railway Systems\"; \"Human Standards and Railroad Policy\"; \"Seniority Rules of the National Agreements\"; \"The Sanction of the Eight Hour Day\"; \"The Work of the Railway Carmen,\" and \"The Development of Collective Bargaining on a National Basis.\"","These include: \"Pending Railway Legislation\"; \"The Present Railroad Labor Problem\"; \"The Future Policy as to the Railroads\"; \"Compulsory Arbitration\"; \"Labor Adjustment Boards of the Railroad Administration\"; \"The Reasonableness of the Requests of Locomotive Firemen\"; \"Time and One-Half For Overtime\"; and \"Compulsory Arbitration.\"","The Sleeping Car Conductors Case files consist of several successive cases arranged in this finding aid roughly in the chronological order in which they occurred.","Exhibits include \"An Adequate Basic Wage,\" \"Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with Changes in the Cost of Living,\" \"Various Factors Indicating Rising Standards of Living in the United States Since 1914,\" \"Compensation of Sleeping Car Conductors compared with other Expenses and Revenue of the Pullman Company,\" and \"General Trend of Wages, 1913-1918, as Compared with Earnings of Sleeping Car Conductors.\"","Exhibits include \"Increased Productive Efficiency of Sleeping Car Conductors and Financial Administration of the Pullman Company,\" \"Increased Labor Productivity,\" and \"Standards of Wage Determination.\"","This file includes information and statistics on Besler Steam Power Trains; the Comparative Costs of Operation; Locomotives in Service; Diesels in Switching Service; Earnings Per Hour; Freight Cars; and General Statistics.","These charts include: \"Anthracite Combination,\" \"The Seven Departments of the Anthracite Industry,\" \"Interlocking Directorates Showing Working Control of Anthracite Operating Companies,\" and \"Profits of Anthracite Combination.\"","Charts include \"Affiliations of Railroads and Banking Houses,\" \"New York Bank Control of Railroads and Railroad Equipment Companies,\" \"New York Bank Control of Coal Mining Companies and Coal Railroads,\" and \"The Geographical Spread of New York Railroad Control.\"","Exhibits include \"Employment and Compensation of Railroad Employees\"; \"Cost of Living\"; \"Methods of Reporting Wage and Hour Data\"; and \"Increasing Output per Worker and Decreasing Wage Cost Per Unit of Output.\"","Exhibits include: \"Trend of Railway Operating Revenues and Total Compensation\"; \"The Rising Tide of Recovery A Survey of the Leading Business Indices\"; \"Labor Movement Supports Railway Workers in Resisting a Wage Cut\"; \"Squandering the Maintenance Dollar\"; \"Financial Mismanagement through Banker Control of Railroads\"; \"Training and Skill of Track and Roadway Section Men\"; \"Average Hourly Earnings in Railroads and Other Industries\"; and \"Estimated Money Share of Individual Railroads in the Proposed 15 Per Cent Pay Reduction.\"","Morgan's statements include those on wages; postwar economic conditions, developments, and private bankers' constructive services; and interference and control in corporate managements.","These include \"Cost of Living is Increasing,\" \"The Railroad Plea of Poverty,\" \"Labor Versus Materials and Interest,\" and \"The Railroads versus the Public Interest\" (printed).","Tables include \"Dividend Performance of Anthracite Railroads and Trunk Lines Compared,\" \"Percentage Relationships of Dividends Paid on Stock Dividends to Total Compensation Paid Employees,\" and \"Distribution of Capital Resources.\"","W. Jett Lauck was employed by the John G. Paton Company of New York City to study the report of the Tariff Commission of 1928 as to the costs of production in the maple sugar industry in the United States and in Canada. He then gave his conclusions on the report to the company and as testimony before the Tariff Commission itself.","There are excerpts from the following: the Tariff Commission Stenographer's Minutes (June 1927), Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means (January 1929), Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee (June 1929), Debates in the U.S. Senate (January 1930), Remarks of the Honorable Ernest W. Gibson (February 1930), the Roodenburg Report (November 1930), George H. Burr and Company Report (March 1931), R.G. Dun and Company Report (undated), Cary Maple Sugar Company Federal Income Tax Returns (1921-1930), and Cary Testimony (undated).","These include: Agricultural Adjustment Act and Amendment, House Resolution 9439, Orders from the President and National Recovery Administrator, Regulation 81, Regulation 82, and Secretary of Agriculture Regulations.","Files include the following folders: News clippings; Comparison of Lauck and Mahon Agreements; Final Agreement; General; Hanna Memorandum; Insurance; Saint Louis Public Service Company Union Plan for Cooperation; and Saint Louis Public Service Company Operating Notes.","Files include Pamphlets on Public Utilities, Press on Public Utilities, Press on Governor Roosevelt and Power Utilities, [Union?], and a Report addressed to Frank P. Walsh (1864-1939).","There were two hearings before the United States Tariff Commission related to an investigation into the costs of sugar production. After the January hearings (January 15-24, 1924), other briefs were filed. There was a call for another hearing to be held in March (March 27-28, 1924) after which it was decided that all parties had until April 10th  to file more briefs in connection with the hearings. W. Jett Lauck coordinated and prepared documents for many of the parties involved. He also served as a witness for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.","Includes news about the Bituminous Coal Commission.","This includes the \"Report, Findings and Award of the United States Anthracite Coal Commission of 1920.\"","Files pertaining to Wages include: Wage Demands; Wage Rates of Employees Other Than Contract Miners; Wages, Earnings and Work Conditions in General; Wages in Various Industries 1914 to 1920; and Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements 1914-1920.","Mass strikes in both the anthracite and bituminous coal industries in 1922 led to a standstill in production. When the miners and operators failed to reach any agreements, the government abandoned its hands-off approach and attempted to set up commissions to arbitrate the cases. After several failed attempts, both an Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Commission were established to not only arbitrate the current situation, but to investigate its origins in the general history and conditions of the coal industries. W. Jett Lauck was involved with the United Mine Workers of America in both cases to varying degrees. Material is separated into Anthracite and Bituminous, with common material labelled \"General.\"","Some dates are corroborated by list of case exhibits. Where corroboration is not possible, no date has been inferred. Classification as \"exhibit\" is applied based either on inclusion in a numbered list of exhibits or Lauck's handwritten filing directions.","Letters are presumably from W. Jett Lauck to the \"New York Times\" Managing Editor and to the President, regarding the establishment of an Arbitration Board.","These three memoranda are to Mr. Lewis, July 8, 1922; one concerning the production of the Central Competitive Field, April 27, 1922; and a third showing the financial connections of the Boston Financial Group and Secretary Mellon.","The two press releases include a letter to the President regarding Arbitration, July 15, 1922, and the UMWA Statement about Mr. Murray's Speech,  April 22, 1922.","Items include a \"Journal\" Communication sent to every member of Congress, 1922; a Letter to Officers and Members, May 25, 1922; and the UMWA Wage Scale Committee proposed wage scale, February 14, 1922.","The History of the Development of the Anthracite Coal Combination contains five sections: Section 1, Early History of Anthracite Consolidations and Combinations; Section 2, Consummation of the Anthracite Combination, 1896; Section 3, Methods by Which Railroads Have Discriminated in Favor of Their Allied Coal Companies and Favored Clients; Section 4, The Influence of the Combination Upon Freight Rates, Shipping Allotments, and Prices; and Section 5, Present Situation as Regards Ownership and Control.","The unnumbered exhibits include \"The Coal Controversy\" May 1922 and Geological Survey, Weekly Report on the Production of Bituminous Coal, Anthracite, and Beehive Coke, February 11, 1922.","These exhibits include: Exhibit 6: Seasonal Fluctuations in Production and Transportation, June 15, 1921; Exhibit 7: Production, Capacity, Men Employed, Mine Price Per Ton, and Days Lost, 1922, undated; Exhibit 12: Fluctuation in Employment and Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers, undated; Exhibit 14: Effect of Price Changes Upon Purchasing Power, 1920; Exhibit 16: Chart Showing Production from Union and Non-Union Districts, March 16,  1922.","Memoranda include \"Complete Unionization Would be the Greatest Factor in Stabilization of Soft Coal Industry\" June 19, 1922, several other miscellaneous undated memoranda for Lewis, plus one on the Earnings of Bituminous Mine Workers for a \"Baltimore Sun\" Article, March 17, 1922.","Press Releases include: Capital Investment and Profit of Bituminous Coal Mine Operators, June 1, 1922; Letter From Ellis Searles to Secretary Hoover, February 8, 1922; Letter Submitting Explanatory and Statistical Material Supporting the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Investment and Profit in Soft Coal Mining, July 6, 1922; and Press Release: Russell Sage Foundation Report on \"The Coal Miners' Insecurity\" April 16, 1922.","Morrow's statements were made before the Committee on Labor, April 25, 1922 and before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Hearing on Railroad Rates, Fares, and Charges, January 19, 1922.","Includes Memoranda and Opening Statement on behalf of Anthracite Mine Workers and Research Material and Data.","Statements concern the Request of Anthracite Operators for a Modification of the Wage Scale, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Typescript and Print copies.","The reply concerns the request of Operators for modification of the Wage Scale, and was by John L. Lewis, etc. on behalf of the United Mine Workers, before the Anthracite Board of Reference, George Rublee and Frank Morrison, Proofs and Print copies.","The Anthracite Freight Rate Case files may be part of the previous group but were placed in a separate divider created by the office of Lauck.","Statistics include four categories: General; Anthracite Coal Carrying Railroads, Typed Originals and Carbons; Financial Performance of Coal Companies (clippings and other statistics),Earnings, and Profit; and Salaries of Operator officials, exceeding $10,000 per year.","Note: an assigned car is a rail car specifically designated for the use of a particular shipper, or, in the case of private cars, for the use of a particular railroad for a specific customer.","Lauck also referred to this as the Mahon Case, after President William D. Mahon.","File includes the Opinion of the Majority of the Arbitration Board, Dissenting Opinion, and a Report on a Proposed Pension Plan","These include: \"Discipline and Education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages\"; \"Progress Made in Electrification of Railroads and Economics Effected Thereby\"; \"The Railway Dollar, What Became of it in 1913\"; \"Revenue Gains by Representative Western Railroads Available to Compensate Locomotive Engineers and Firemen For Increased Work and Productive Efficiency, 1890-1913\"; The Rise and Fall of Mechanical Stokers\"; \"Miscellaneous Statements in Rebuttal to Exhibits Presented by the Railroads\"; \"Opposition of Railroads to Enactment of Federal Hours of Service Law and Efforts of Federal Government to Enforce Same.\"","All the years but 1933-1935 have an index in the front of the folder.","These \"diaries\" were used to keep a record of Lauck's activities on behalf of a number of organizations, arranged by date.","File includes Lauck's Civil Service record (1945) and National War Labor Board service (1918).","The 1911 blueprint \"General Plan\" of the property was prepared by Thomas Meehan and Sons, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Landscape Architects, for Francis T.A. Junkin, Lexington, Virginia. The \"Map of Mulberry Hill, Lexington, Virginia,\" 1926, with surrounding properties, was done by R.E. Witt, Certified Land Surveyor.For a typed description of the property by R.E. Witt and a note by W. Jett Lauck, see Box 224 Folder 4.","The Bureau of Applied Economics, Inc. was a \"private, independent, scientific organization, established in 1914 for the purpose of doing research and analytical work in the field of industrial, commercial, banking and general economic activities\" according to one of its brochures. It was located in Washington, D.C. \"where the governmental departments, commissions and other organzations with their specialists, archives and unrivaled library facilites render such research more effective and productive than any other city in America\" according to a page from an unknown directory. Hugh S. Hanna was the Director and W. Jett Lauck was listed as both the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the specialist for money and banking.","One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Applied Econonics was to create publications about importand current issues in the field of labor conditions and industrial relations. These were intended to be brief (50-75 pages) but authoritative and written by a specialist in the subject so that anyone interested in the subject could have access to the gist of all the information in one place and for a low cost. ","File includes Monthly Statements, Proofs of Notices, Subscribers and Sales.","File includes Correspondence, Papers, and Table of Contents.","Lauck taught a course on the History of the Labor Movement at the American University.","The Notes chiefly include Political Science, Sociology, Labor vs Capital, Economics, Constitutional Law, American Government, and Agriculture.","These College Notes are chiefly concerned with the Reciprocity Concept and the Chicago Conference with sections on Cuba and Hawaii; Distribution; Receiverships; Sociology and Tariffs; and Printed Material.","Much of this material is fragmentary or incomplete and it possibly has some material of W. Jett Lauck mixed in.","These photographs include the \"Funeral Procession of Stephen Horvath, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1909. Photographs are mostly unidentified and some do not include W. Jett Lauck.","These photographs are mostly unidentified and undated but does includes William Harmon Black and Major Miller Taylor. and his wife.","This file consists of seven oversize photographs, including a Staff Conference; the Immigration Commission, Washington D.C. (1907); three photographs of Lauck with the same two  unidentified men; W.D. Mahon; A.A. Mitten; Earl E. Houck; an unidentified man; and an unidentified hearing.","This folder includes four oversize photographs  of Public Code Hearings on Bituminous Coal Industry, 1933 August 9; Cigar Manufacturing Industry AAA Code Hearing, 1933 November 22;  Structural Steel and  Iron Fabricating Industry N.R.A. Hearing, 1933 October 30; and Anthracite Coal Industry, NRA Code Hearing, William H. Davis Deputy Administrator, Washington, D.C., 1933 November 17","Topics include Agriculture and Farms, Airlines and Aviation, Argentina, Atlantic Charter—Poland*, Atomic Energy and Weapons (see also, J—Japan), Australia, and the Automobile Industry.","Topics include Bank Fraud, Banking and Bankers, Baruch Report, Big Three, Bretton Woods Agreement—International Monetary Fund, British Elections 1945, British Labor Party, British Labor Reports and the Second World War and Budget.","Topics include Cartels, Chamber of Commerce, Canada, Capital/Capitalism, Charter [U.N.] (see also, S—San Francisco Conference), Chemical Warfare, Cherry Blossoms—Washington D.C., China, The Church (see also, Religion and Faith), Churchill, Winston (see also, People), Comintern, Communist Party, Congress, Cost of Living, and Cuba.","See also, Strikes, U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include Debt, Defense, Deflation, Democracy, Democratic Party, The Depression, Diplomacy, Disease, Driving [Winter], and Dumbarton Oaks Conference.","Topics include Economic Bill of Rights, Economic Development [Committee], Economic Policy (see also, B—Bretton Woods Agreement, Post-War Reconstruction), Economic Rights, Economy of War, Employment (see also, U—Unemployment), Electric Workers, Electricity, and Excess Capacity.","Topics include Farms, Fear, Flooding, Food [Costs] [Rations] [Shortages], Food as Weapon, Foreign Policy, Freedoms, France, Franco, and Full Employment America.","Topics include General Motors [Strike] (see also, Strikes), Germany, G.I. Bill, Gold Standard, Government in Business, Grain Marketing, Great Britain, Growth of Democracy, Hapsburgs, and Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill.","Topics include Industrial Divide, Industry, Inflation/Deflation, and Israel.","Japan [and the Atomic Bomb], Jefferson [And the Declaration of Independence], The Jewish People [in Nazi Germany], Jobs as a Property Right, and Kipling, Rudyard (see also, People).","Topics include Labor [and War], Latin America, League of Nations (see also, World Government), Legal Aid Societies, Lend-Lease, Liberalism, and the Lima Conference, Liquor Problem, and Living Wage.","Topics include Magna Carta, Massachusetts Academy, Meat Industry (see also, Strikes), Middle Class, Monetary Reform, Morale [Poor], and Moving Pictures.","Topics include National Association of Manufacturers, National Income, National Interest, \"New Era\" 31*, New York State Industrial Survey Commission 28*, New York Transit Strike, Office of Price Administration, and Oil.","Topics include Pacifists, Packing Houses, Thomas Paine,  Palestine, Pan-American Union, Patents, Peace, Pennsylvania Labor Act, Philanthropy, Poland, Political Minorities, Population [United States] 1940, Power, The Press, Price Controls, Prisoners of War, Production, Profit-Sharing, Profiteering, Public Service, and Pump-Priming the Economy.","For more clippings on people see also: C—Churchill, K—Kipling, P—Paine, R—Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], S—Stalin, and T—Truman.","File contains topics such as: Post-War Deflation, Post-War Europe, and United States Labor, Industry, and the Economy.","Topics include: Race and Racial Strife, Radar, Railways and Railroads, Reciprocity – British Agreement, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reconversion [and Wages] (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Re-employment (see also, Post-War Reconstruction), Republican Party, Republican Record, Right Wing Reaction, Roosevelt, Rural Electrification Administration [Harry Slattery], Russians who Fought for Germany in World War II.","Topics include: San Francisco Conference (see also, United Nations), Savings, Sherman Act, Social Security, Socialism, Socialized Medicine, South America, The South [and Politics], The South [and Poll Tax Ban], Southern Revolt, Soviet Union/Russia, Spain, St. Lawrence Seaway, Stalin, Subsidy, Sugar, Supreme Court, Packing the Supreme Court, and Syria.","See also, Coal, G-H—General Motors [Strike], M—Meat Industry, N-O—New York Transit Strike, Steel, and U—United Mine Workers.","Topics include: Tariff Bill, Taxes, Textiles, Third Political Party, Totalitarian States, Troops, Truman [Report], Trusteeships; Unemployment, (see also, E—Employment), Unions, United Kingdom [Britain], United Mine Workers (see also, Coal), Unity, National\nVirginia, and Virginia Budget Efficiency.","See also S—San Francisco Conference and World Government.","Topics include: Wage Central, Wages, Wagner Health Bill, Wall Street, War, War Aims, War and Capital, War Contracts Settlement, War Cost, War Crimes, War Labor Board, War Production Board, Work Week, World Bank, and World War II [Battles].","This file includes agendas, correspondence, reports, membership, and the tentative program.","Topics include: American Mining Congress Declaration of Policy, \tdisagreements over the NRA code, gasoline and coal, new processes, and the right to strike.","This file includes an \"Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia,\" \"The Truth about Coal River Collieries,\" \"West Virginia Coal Fields\" (Senator Kenyon), Colorado Coal Fields, and a List of West Virginia Coal Fields.","Includes Houde Engineering Company Memorandum submitted to the National Labor Relations Board, the Hunt Memorandum outlining the Study of Competing Fuels, Lauck's review of \"The Coal Industry\" by Glen L. Parker, the Keller Bill for the Mississippi Valley on the Relative Importance of Fuels, \"Oil-Coal Mixtures as Industrial Fuel\" by J.E. Hedrick, and the Coal Cost of Producing Electricity, by J. Leonard Matt in the \"New York Herald Tribune.\"","The Railroads Financial History material was used in preparation of exhibits for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Case and updated for use in later cases involving railroads.","These news clippings include: British railway strike, credit, Thomas Dew Cuyler article on 1922 strike, Henry Ford's railroad, Gould System, Inadequacies of Railroad Management, Mergers, Nickle Plate Deal, Receiverships and Foreclosure Sales During 1920, and Railroad Retirement Act of 1937.","Publications include: Decisions, Dockets, Announcements, Lawsuits, Orders, and Reports.","Lauck was on staff as an economist and one of the stockholders for this enterprise. Some stationery has the name \"The Gallatin Institute of Applied Economics\" in the header.","Files include Memoranda from I.A. Rice to W. Jett Lauck, Recommendations, and Rent Law.","Includes a bill on the guaranty of bank deposits legislation and the Glass-Steagall Act (printed).","Banking files include Credit Facilities of the Country, Federal Reserve Board Legal Opinion on Bank Centralization (printed), News clippings, Reform, and the United Labor Bank and Trust Company Dissolution.","Includes files on British wage controversy and the coal industry during World War II, coal industry problems, and the British Coal Mines Act.","Cigar Manufacturing Code of Fair Competition files include Amendments proposed by Abraham Goldbloom and Jett Lauck, including Revisions made by Conference on October 20, 1933; Briefs and Statements (1933); Codes (1933-1934); and Profits and Statistical Data (circa 1929-1933).","These include: Table of Contents, Agents of Concentration and Railroads; Cotton Mills (director); Public Utilities (directors); Concentration of control of Financial and Industrial Resources; Public Utilities (securities), Public Utilities (affiliations), and Public Utilities (summary and tables).","These include: Summary of Banker Control in American Industry; Concentration of Financial Control of Industry; Concentration of Control of the Iron Ore Mining Industry; Report on Public Utilities; Concentration and Control of Money and Credit; Industrials (directors), Agents of Concentration, Coal (statistics), Iron and Steel Report (summary), Industrials (report), Railroads (statistics), Cotton Industry, Coal and Iron Mining; and Concentration of Control of Various Industries (iron, coal, water).","These files include the Bill by Colonel W.G. Williams (1946); an Inquiry by the Federal Power Commission Control (June 27, 1945); and the Memoranda of Colonel W.G. Williams, 1945-1946).","These files include: Miscellaneous, including charts - W. G. Williams (1945-1946); Gas and Oil Pipelines, including a proposed letter from Admiral Stuart to President John L. Lewis (October 16, 1944); and the United States Department of the Interior report of Investigations (July 1945).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Action by Organizations (1936-1937); Articles and News clippings (1935-1939); Bills, including those proposed by Benson, Costigan, Ford, Gray, Maas, and Marcantonio (1935-1937); Challenges to the Authority of the Supreme Court to Declare Legislative Acts Unconstitutional, Notes and Memoranda by W. Jett Lauck, Donald R. Richberg, Merle D. Vincent and Henry [Warrum] (1935-1936); and Correspondence and Memoranda about the New York and Washington, D.C. Meetings (1936).","Constitutional Amendment files include: Detroit Conference (1937); History and Comments (1936?); National Committee and Reports from Henry T. Hunt (1936); National Conference about (1936-1937); Recommendations and Suggestions made by President Roosevelt for a Bill to \"Pack the Supreme Court\" (1937); and Speeches by David J. Lewis and Daniel C. Roper (1935).","Material includes the labor and production costs of cotton, silk and wool goods before and after World War I.","Files include a Memorandum on Major Berry and Conference Plans (1935 November, undated); News (1936-1937); Press Releases (1936-1937); and Summaries and Reports (1936 June-July).","Memoranda topics include the Austrian state railways, the book \"Railroad Melons, Rates, and Wages\"; the suggestions of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vice-President Tatnall for railroad improvements; the Cincinnati Southern Railway; and Cooperatives.","These include speeches and statements of Governor Earle, Chief Justice Hughes, British House of Commons, Secretary of State Hull, Secretary Ickes, Robert H. Jackson, Governor Frank Murphy, Senator Norris, Secretary Frances Perkins, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.","This opinion was given by the General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board.","These files include the first through third versions introduced in the 72nd Congress in 1932, S. 3215, S. 4115, and S. 4412.","These House bills include: H.R. 7250 (a bill creating national mortgage banks); H.R. 7620 (a bill to create Federal Home Loan Banks); H.R. 11340 (a bill to require national banking associations to furnish bonds to protect depositors against loss of deposits); H.R. 11422 (a bill to regulate the value of money, and for other purposes); and H.R. 12280 (an act to create Federal Home Loan Banks).","Includes an article by Lauck, \"America's New Immigrants\" and reviews of his book with Jeremiah Jenks, \"The Immigration Problem. A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs.\"","Includes a Memorandum from Lucius E. Wilson and Research concerning the cotton industry (1890-1912), economic consumption, 1890-1914,  prepared by Frances P. Valiant, centers of population (1914), prices (1914), tendencies in real wages (1900-1913), and wages and prices  (1912-1914)","The topics include: Agriculture; Anti-Strike Bill; Book Reviews; Bituminous Coal; Child Labor Law; Civil Service Employment, Reclassification and Retirement; Federal Employment; Federal Coal Commission; and Foreign Industry and Labor.","The topics Include: Health; Housing; Immigration; Industrial Accidents; Labor Mobility; Milk Bill; National Industrial Conference; New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Public Health Service; Punitive Overtime; Racial Question, Commission on (\"Negro Wage Earners\"); Seaman's Act Revision in Merchant Marine Bill; Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Legislation; Steamship Business Training; and United States Steel Corporation Pension Fund.","Two of these files focus on Employee Representation - Efficiency through Cooperation, and include \"A Report on Workers' Participation in Management\" with an appendix, by W. J. Lauck, March 1921.","Companies include: Bethlehem Steel Company, Endicott Johnson and Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, International Harvester Company, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and General.","Files include: Distribution of Output of Industry; Foreign Trade; General; Labor; Mass Production and Distribution; Production and Stock Market; and Prosperity.","Labor topics in these files include: Labor and Churches (1922-1937); Labor and Industrial Policy during World War I, Memoranda on (1917-1918); Labor Gazette Program (undated); General material (1914-1920); Labor in Great Britain (1918-1937); Labor Injunctions (1927-1932); Labor Insurance (1928); Labor Legislation and Politics (1928); Labor Organizations (1910-1929); Labor Policies (1928); and Labor Problems (1919).","Additional Unemployment topics include: Joint Committee on Unemployment; Press; Social Effects of Unemployment, Statistics; and the Wagner Bills.","Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Decision on Freight Rates in Anthracite Case; Five Per Cent Case; Hearing on Rates on Grain, etc.; Operating and Wage Statistics; and Petition concerning the \"Inefficiency of Railroad Employees.\"","Additional Interstate Commerce Commission files include: Rules on Locomotive Inspection; Rules of Practice; Rules governing Classification of Steam Railway Employees; and Seasonal Variation of Railway Operating Income.","Additional files include: Labor Conditions, including mining accidents; Manufacturers; and Monthly Production of Pig Iron in the United States.","Journeymen Stone Cutters of America files include: Affidavits and Letters on Indiana Situation; Agreements; Amalgamation (Knoxville Wage Scale); Arts and Crafts Industry - Mr. M. W. Mitchell; Bloomington and Bedford Names and Local Vote; Cast Stone Industry Code; Limestone Code; Limestone Code Statement for Hearings and Suggested Complaint to the National Labor Board; the Marble Manufacturing Code, President Mitchell; Press Releases and Miscellaneous; the Sandstone Code and Statement by M.W. Mitchell, President of the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Bituminous Mine Workers; Book Paper Industry; Canned Salmon; Canned Vegetable Industry; Coal; Construction; Copper Production and Sale; Cotton Industry; Cotton, Silk, and Wood Goods Production Before and After World War I; and Fertilizer Industry.","Additional Labor Costs files include: Hide and Tanning Industries; Leather and Shoe Industries; Pig Iron; Railroads, including Eastern, Operating, Southern, and Western; Relation to Prices; Shoe Industry; Steel Production in the United States; Sugar Profiteering; Summary; Various Industries; and Women's Muslin Underwear Industry.","The Living Wage subtopics include: The Case for a Living Wage; Cost; Cost of Rearing Children; Department of Labor; Effects; Fair Labor Standards Act (Bills, Interpretations, Regulations, etc.); Farmers; and General Press (1 of 2 folders).","Living Wage subtopics include: General Press (2 of 2 folders); Harmful Effects of Low Wages; Lauck Statements; Miscellaneous; National War Labor Board; Practicability (2 folders); Request for a Ruling from the United States Railroad Labor Board on the Living Wage;  \"Sanction for a Living Wage\"? Quotation Verification Work for Lauck's book with that title; Statement of the National War Labor Conference; and an Undated Essay on \"The Just and Reasonable Wage.\"","These documents include the Charter, Constitution, General Plans of Work, Explanation and Comment, Outline of Organization and Scope of Work at the Outset, By-Laws, Suggestions and Notes on Separate Trust Fund, and an article \"Employee Ownership\" by Thomas E. Mitten.","Mitten Management topics include: Labor Cooperation in Australia; Organized Labor in New Orleans; Personal News clippings; Press; and Strikes in Philadelphia and Buffalo.","Literature includes the New York Advertising Club Plan, Memoranda and Principles, etc., which also includes articles by Fred Brenckman and Isador Teitelbaum.","Items include the Conscription of Property Senate Bill 1579 and Consumer Division of Defense, Labor, and Steel.","These files include a report of the Iron Ore Committee, a copy of the \"National Natural Resources Act,\" and the Report of the Planning Committee for Mineral Policy.","These bills include the Bill for Stabilization and Conservation of Natural Gas and Petroleum and the Cole Bill (H.R. 7372) Petroleum Conservation Act.","Files include General; a Brief; Mr. McGinn's Statement; General Producers Company, Mr. Taylor and John L. Lewis; and Sinclair Company - Maintenance of Retail Prices.","Apparently Lauck used his work with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as a basis for his book, \"Political and Industrial Democracy, 1776-1926.\"","Includes files on the following companies: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Italy; Boston Consolidated Gas Company; Chicago Surface Lines; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Plan; Columbia Conserve Company; Comparison of Fundamentals; Comparative Plans; Dennison Manufacturing Company; Dutchess Bleachery; Employee Representation and the Union (PRT); Employee Stock Ownership (PRT); Endicott-Johnson Company (PRT); Filene; Ford Motor Company; International Harvester Company; Investment Bankers and Cooperative Plans; Louisville Railway Company; Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; and Milwaukee Electric Power and Light Company.","Includes files on the following companies: \tNash Tailoring Company; New Cooperative Plan; Packard Piano Company; Pennsylvania Railroad; Peoples Gaslight and Coke Company; Philadelphia Convention; Printz-Biederman Company; Southern Railway; Standard Oil Company; Summary with 1939 clipping; and Union Recognition Case.","Includes news clippings about the Electric Bond and Share Company, Power Authority of New York and others.","Includes a speech by Frank P. Walsh before the  Public Ownership League of America and a Research Bulletin on the Potomac Electric Power Company of Washington.","These files include ones for Analysis, Bradstreet's, Dun's, General, and Government Control of Prices.","Profiteering files include those on: Address of the President; Agricultural Supplies; Articles by W. Jett Lauck and others (2 folders); Banks; Memorandum to Judge W.H. Black; Building Material; Coal; and Copper.","Profiteering files include: Corporate Earnings and Government Revenues (3 folders); and Corporations, Profits of (3 folders).","Profiteering files include: Industries, various, (3 folders); Manly, Basil M. - Survey of American Industrial Conditions; Meat Packing; Metal Trades; Miscellaneous Industries; 1921; Petroleum; Post War Profits; and Press Statements (2 folders).","Profiteering files include: Railroads During and After the War (American); Railroad Equipment; Shoes and Clothing; Speeches in Congress; Steel;  Sugar; Summary; and War Contracts.","Includes the following filers: the Chicago Memorandum; Pending Work file; press release about the need for co-ordination of transportation facilities; press or news clippings; and railroad employee insurance.","Files include a draft of a letter to President Roosevelt and a memorandum on Russia from Lauck.","Russia or Soviet Union files include: \"The Red Trade Menace\"; Research by Dunlap; Social and Economic Conditions, chiefly clippings, including concessions, the cotton case, credit, political and propaganda (2 folders); and Trade Mission.","Files include: \"The Agricultural Situation in the United States\"; \"Labor Banking Movement in the United States, Analysis of\"; \"Membership of Labor Unions\"; and \"Report of the Negro in Industry\".","Files include: Proposal for Cotton Purchase from the United States (3 folders); \"Recent Shifts in Industry\"; \"Report of the Railroad Situation in the U.S.\"; Research – Miscellaneous; and Tariffs.","Files include: Anderson, Paul E. – Reports and Memoranda; Ballantine's Report [on Transportation by Waterway as Related to Competition with the Rail Carriers in the United States]; Commodity Studies, including livestock, potash, green coffee, grains, and rubber; Correspondence; and Department of Commerce Outline.","Files include: Digest of Hearings and Reports; Electric Generation Capacity, U.S.A.; Extent of Railway Operations; News clippings, including article from \"The New Republic\"; Notes and Outline; and Panama Canal Traffic effect upon Railroad Rates.","This file includes a Railway Labor Executives' Policy statement, statement of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, and a paper about the  \"Effect of the Proposed Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Deep Waterway on the Coal Industry.\"","The file includes articles by Lester Velie (\"Lean Years for the Rails\"), Harold D. Kootz (\"The Railroad Crisis\"), and one about new types of equipment; a speech by Harry S. Truman on railroad financing; a memorandum about railroads serving the Great Lakes ports; and a memorandum to Robertson about the position of Western railroad presidents concerning the waterway prior to 1933-1934.","Reports include: \"Analysis of its effects upon railroad and coalmining industries\" by W. Jett Lauck; \"Coordination of Transportation Agencies\" [by W. Jett Lauck?]; Report of Railroad Coordinator's Freight Traffic Report, including freight rate increases and petroleum pipeline rates; and Report of the Railroad System, Beneficial Effects of project upon.","Files for this committee include: General (2 folders); Papers submitted by J.W. Garrow and White; the Report, both Typescript and Printed (2 folders); Uniform Manufacturers Association Statement; United States Chamber of Commerce Presentation; and Vouchers and Expenses submitted by W. Jett Lauck.","Files include Awards, Decisions, and Authorizations (printed) and Exhibits prepared for the Board by Lauck and associates.","Socialism files include; \"What it is and what it is not\" and History in the United States.","Files include: \"Compilation of the Social Security Laws\"; Correspondence with Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong (Chief of Staff for Social Security Planning of the Committee on Economic Security; Correspondence with Pauling C. Gilbert; Directory of State Employment Security Officials; and Draft Bills for State Unemployment Compensation.","Files include: H.R. 4142 (Lewis Bill); H.R. 7260 (Social Security Act); Information Primer on the Committee on Economic Security; Inventory of Job Seekers Registered at Public Employment Offices; and League of Nations Staff Pension Fund.","Files include: Major Migratory Routes in the United States; Memoranda to Mr. Kennedy; National Women's Trade Union December Bulletin; Newspapers; and \"Old Age Insurance.\"","Files include: Pamphlets and Print Materials; Preliminary Report on Occupations of Job-Seekers in 43 States; \"The Problem of Insecurity\" (Committee on Economic Security); Radio Address of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; and Recommendations of the Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council.","Files include: \"Social Security Act and War Manpower Commission\" and Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Binder of Documents (2 folders).","Files include: Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (June 1940); Social Security Board Federal Advisory Council Meeting (October 1942); \"Social Security in Defense and After\"; Statements on the Wagner-Lewis Economic Security Bill; Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc.; \"Two Special Reports on Social Legislation\" (Business Advisory Council); United Mine Workers of America Proposed Retirement Plan; and Vocational Training Program for National Defense.","Topics include: Mineral production, \"A Working Economic Plan for the South,\" Washington and Lee as a Southern institution, and the Southern Commercial Congress (all printed).","File includes memoranda to John L. Lewis and suggestions by Katharine Pollak, federal regulation and steel codes.","Topics include a file on Arbitrations, including Portland, Maine; Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway; Boston Elevated Railway Company; and Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Other railway topics include: District of Columbia; \"Low Fares\" article by Louis B. Wehle; the Mahon Case; and a Report by Delos F. Wilcox.","Files include: \"The Bridgemen's Magazine,\" Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 11 and 12; Conferences; H.R. 7596 (To License and Regulate Inter-State Coal Corporations); H.R. 12285 (Ellenbogen's Bill); H.R. 12499 (Wood's Steel Bill); Lauck Notes and Memoranda; and Lists of Materials Prepared in Connection with Iron Workers.","Files include: P.J. Morrin Exhibits I (a), II, and III-VIII; P.J. Morrin's Report as Labor Advisor to Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board and his Statement Before the National Recovery Administration; Possible Projects – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California and United States Courthouse, New York City; Statement of William P. McGinn to Deputy Administrator; and \"Summary and Objectives of Proposal for New National Recovery Act Legislation.\"","Files include: the Fair Tariff League; Press, including the French situation; and Wood Pulp, Woolens and Worsteds (2 folders).","Taxation files include: \"Conclusions and Constructive Suggestions as to Tax Revision\" by David B. Robertson; News clippings, Printed Material and Press Releases (2 folders); and Notes and Drafts.","Files include: copies of clippings at back of folder; Charts used by Isador Lubin in his Testimony; and Notes by W. Jett Lauck and associates.","Topics include: \"Dynamics of Transport\"; \"How Transport has Shaped the Pattern of National Development\"; \"Objectives of Public Policy\"; \"Problems of Interest Groups\"; \"Problems of National Defense\"; Problems of Rate Levels and Rate Relationships\"; \"Problems of Regulatory Policy\"; \"Problems of Transportation Policy – Review of Basic Issues and Alternative Solutions\"; \"Problems of Transport Coordination\"; \"What Lies Ahead in Transportation\"; and \"What the Transportation System Looks Like Today.\"","Files include information about the 1922, 1934, 1940 (2 folders), and 1946 Conventions.","Wage files include: American Federation of Labor; Articles, Bibliography on Wage Cutting and on a Saving Wage; Disease; Earnings in Ohio; \"A Fair and Reasonable Wage\"; and Minimum Wage (2 folders).","Wage files include: Productive Efficiency Theory; Productivity; Railroad; Rates; Real Wages; Regulation; Report on \"Wages and Hours of Labour in Canada\" and Report of Australian Royal Commission; Standard of Living; Various Industries (2 folders); Wage Adjustments; White Collar Workers; Women; and Works Project Administration.","Topics include: the wartime control of labor (France), War Labor Conference Report (February 25, 1918), \"Labor Policies and the War, War Profits Bill, war and labor, and war tax law.","Materials include: a pamphlet \"Negro Women in Industry in 15 States,\" and other printed material from the Department of Labor and the Women's Bureau.","Titles include: \"American Institute for Economic Research Monthly Bulletin\" (1944) and \"Automotive War Production\" (1945).","Titles include: \"Babson's Washington Reports\" (1938-1939); \"Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York (1946); and \"The Bulletin\" from the International Typographical Union (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"California Safety News\" (1919); \"Common Sense\" (1944); and \"Congressional Daily\" (1941, 1944-1946).","Titles include: \"Economic Notes\" (1939); and \"The Economic Outlook\" (1940, 1944).","Titles include: \"Foreign Commerce Weekly\" (1941) and \"Foreign Policy Bulletin\" (1943, 1946).","Titles include: \"Human Events\" (1947); \"International Post-War Service Statistical Bureau\" (1943); and \"International Statistical Bureau Foreign Letter\" (1943-1944).","Titles include: \"National Bureau of Economic Research\" (1933-1934); \"The National Grange\" (1932); \"People's Lobby Bulletin\" (1945); \"Private Newsletter\" (1934); and \"Propaganda Analysis\" (1939).","Titles include: \"Report of the Mexico City Bureau\" (1940); and \"The Southern Patriot\" (1945-1946).","Titles include: \"United Business Service\" (1941); United Construction Workers News (1946); \"Washington Review\" from Chamber of Commerce, U.S. (1940, 1943); and \"The Yardstick Catholic Tests of a New Social Order\" (1941-1942, 1944).","Includes booklets on \"Diplomatic List\" (1925); National Policy Committee booklet, \"Implications to the United States of a German Victory\" (1940); \"The Storm Washington D.C. January 27-28, 1922; \"The Story of the Globe\" (undated); andClifford Thorne (undated).","Includes: National Association Real Estate Boards (1924); National Monetary Association (1923, undated); \"National Transportation Institute Freight Rates and Prices, 1867-1923\" (1923); New Jersey Teacher Retirement and Pensions (1919); and New School for Social Research (1920).","Includes: Railroads (1944); Remedial Loan Societies (1928); and Remington Rand Inc. (1935).","Includes: Schools (1928-1929); Sperry Corporation (1936); Standard Oil Company (1922); and Standard Statistics Company (1925).","Includes: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce (1924-1930); and \"A Brief History of Taxation in Virginia,\" by Edgar Sydenstricker (1915).","Includes: Senator George D. Aiken (1941), Thurman Arnold on \"Labor Against Itself\" and Antitrust Law Enforcement (circa 1941, undated).","Includes Samuel Brodbelt with a letter to Lauck, February 1, 1940.","Includes: Charles H. Chase on Trade Credit Banking (1934); John Corbin on National Planning (1932).","Includes: Maurice R. Davie, \"What Shall We Do About Immigration? (1946); Eleanor Davis \"The Future of Personnel Administration in the US\" typescript (undated); Edward T. Devine, \"American Labor's Improved Status Since 1914\" (1928); and Wallace B. Donham, \"National Ideal and Internationalist Idols\" (1933).","Includes: Marriner S. Eccles (1939); Irving Fisher \"The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions\" (1933); and Harry Emerson Fosdick sermon \"A Christian Conscience about War\" (1925).","Includes: Walter Graves, Jr., an open letter concerning Hitler and the British Isles (1941); Senator Pat Harrison (1925); W.P. Harvey, articles on living wage, and capital and labor (undated); Leon Henderson on Use of Small Loans for Medical Expenses (1930), and Alice Hosteler article on Producer-Consumer Relations (undated).","Includes: Benjamin A. Javits, (1933-1934); Jefferson Institute, including an address by Daniel C. Roper (1934); George L. Knapp on Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado (undated); and Dr. Julius Klein, \"The Business Trend Since 1921\" (1927).","Includes: J.C. Laughlin, \"Demand and Prices,\" August 1932; William M. Leiserson, \"Labor Past as Key to Labor Future,\" February 10, 1944; Max Lerner, \"Revolution in Ideas,\" 1939; Alexander Levene, \"Modification of the Antitrust Laws and Purchasing Power\" (1932); and John L. Lewis \"Problems of Organized Labor\" (1936).","Includes samples of his articles with a biographical summary up to 1933.","Includes: William G. McAdoo, about William Jennings Bryan (1925); Leifer Magnusson, about the International Labor Organization and the American Federation of Labor (undated); Maury Maverick on \"How Solid is the South?\"(1943); Claudius T. Murchison, \"A Great Deal, Some of It New\" (1934); Reinhold Niebuhr, \"Jerome Frank's Way Out\" (undated); Edwin G. Nourse, \"The Nature and Future of Private Enterprise\" (1941); Frances Perkins, speech press release, 1936; Gifford Pinchot, \"Wages, Margins and Anthracite Prices\" and \"Business and Government in the Economic Crisis,\" (1923-1931).","Includes: Jackson H. Ralston \"Superficiality of International Law,\" 1922; Donald R. Richberg and his Labor Plan (1944); John D. Rockefeller, Jr., \"Considerations Concerning Labor Standards,\" 1922; Daniel C. Roper, \"Regimentation and Recovery\" and \"Trade and Commerce in Perspective,\"1934; and Dr. John A. Ryan, \"Organized Labor Today\" (1926).","Includes: Alexander Sachs on Problems of National Recovery (1937); David J. Saposs, \"Current Anti-Labor Activities\" (1938 April 11); Louis G. Silverberg \"Law and Order: Social Menace\" (1938); Upton Sinclair, \"An open Letter to the President\" (undated); Isidor Teitilbaum (undated); and Lawrence Todd (August 1933).","Includes: Henry A. Wallace, speeches (1937-1942); Sidney Webb \"Four Weeks in England\" (1919); Carl I. Wheat, California Railroad Commission, (1927); William Allen White, \"A Yip From the Doghouse\" (1937); Honorable Roy O. Woodruff \"War Frauds\" speech, 1922; and Owen D. Young speeches (1930-1932).","Includes \"Economic Planning\" (undated); \"When President's Play Politics\" (1938); and fiction pieces written for magazines like \"Ken\" (undated)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNote: Diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241; Use of original diaries restricted due to fragile condition.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Note: Diaries on microfilm M-1239-1241; Use of original diaries restricted due to fragile condition."],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Lauck, W. Jett (Lauck, William Jett), 1879-1949"],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Lauck, W. 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General Assembly. House of Delegates","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","10,764.00 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organization: This collection is organized into 5 series: Series 1 contains letters, Series 2 contains the James River and Kanawha Company papers, Series 3 contains accounts and legal papers, Series 4 contains genealogical material, and Series 5 contains manuscript volumes. Arrangement: This collection is arranged into series and then subseries. These subseries are arranged by family names, then by individual name and finally by date. Also available on microfilm University Publications of America.","Additional information may be found at: http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00045.frame","When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.","Papers, 1765 (1800-1890) 1939, of the Austin, Twyman, Spiller and Horsley families of Amherst and Buckingham counties, Virginia.","The papers include correspondence, accounts, legal papers and manuscript volumes. Includes papers of Archibald Austin (1772-1837), member of Congress, 1817-1819, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1815-1816, 1835-1837, his wife, Grace R. (Booker) Austin and their children, James M. Austin, John Austin and Bernard Austin, Grace Austin and Frances (Austin) Wright.","Correspondents of Archibald Austin include William H. Cabell, Walter L. Fontaine, Charles Yancey, Waller Taylor, George Booker, and Robert T. Hubard.","Subjects include the War of 1812, national politics and the business of the Virginia General Assembly. Papers include correspondence of Archibald Austin's son-in-law, Doctor Iverson Lewis Twyman (1810-1864) who married first, Mary Lavinia Horsley and second, Martha E. Austin. His correspondence concerns slavery, farm management, the study and practice of medicine and the education of his children whose letters are also part of the collection. His children were Iverson Lewis Twyman (1849-1921), John Austin Twyman, Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Samuel Rogers Twyman (concerning Twyman genealogy), Augusta Giles Twyman and Mabel Booker Twyman.","Austin twyman papers collection 1765-1865 Amherst and Buckingham Counties is available on 35 reels of microform in Swem Library's Microforms area call number HD1471 .U5 R43","Papers also contain a few items concerning the Horsley family and much correspondence and many accounts of James Madison Spiller, a friend of Dr. Iverson Lewis Twyman and the father-in-law of Iverson Lewis Twyman, Jr. The collection includes several items relating to Peter Francisco, Revolutionary War hero; materials relating to the James River and Kanawha Canal; letters pertaining to the Civil War; accounts and legal documents concerning Albemarle, Amherst, Appomattox, Botetourt, Buckingham, Campbell, Cumberland, Goochland, King and Queen, Nelson, Powhatan and Prince Edward Counties; genealogical materials relating to the Austin, Booker, Byrd, Clark, Gaines, Lewis, Montague, Rogers, Twyman and Walker families; and miscellaneous material consisting of poetry, religious manuscripts, recipes, memoranda and photographs.","Letters are filed in chronological order within each folder. Consequently, there may be more than one letter in the folder written by the person listed in the inventory and also, the letters written by this person may not be filed together within the folder. If the researcher is interested in a person, look throughout the folder. If the researcher is interested in a subject, each letter by the person writing about the subject must be looked at make sure all of the information about the subject has been seen. This series is divided into subseries by family name.","22 items.","5 items. Includes letters to Thomas Leland, John Austin (concerning a survey of James Breckenridge's grant). William A. Perkins and Robert Garland.","17 items. Includes letters by James Austin (brother, concerning candidates for House of Delegates in election of 1837), Grace R. Austin (wife), James M. Austin (son, concerning candidates for House of Delegates in election of 1837), Bernard Austin (son, while studying at an unidentified college which he compares to Hampden-Sydney College; and concerning his law practice and that of his father; and politics), John Austin (son).","72 items.","11 items. Includes letters by Bernard Austin (to his mother asserting his independence in regard to a marriage choice and concerning his leaving Virginia), B. G. Booker (brother of Mrs. Austin, concerning his move to the West), I. L. Twyman (asking assent from Grace R. Austin to marry her daughter), Eliza B. Austin, Susan Austin (ensalved woman), Martha E. (Austin) Twyman.","Susan Austin letter, 18 July 1851 includes transcription of the letter.","8 items. Includes letters by James Walker (concerning inoculation), William H. Cabell, Waller Taylor, Thomas McCleland (sending French clover seed from Botetourt Co., Va.), Jeremiah Weaver (money owed for a racehorse and carriage horses), Samuel P. Christian (soldiers from Buckingham County stationed on Craney Island in War of 1812), George Booker (written 26 March 1814, while serving with troops east of Lynnhaven), Gideon Spencer (asking Archibald Austin to run for Congress).","19 items. Includes letters by Richard Dabbs (setting up a schedule for preaching), Charles Yancey (written 10 February 1820, concerning session of General Assembly and the Missouri Compromise), Waller Taylor ([several items] Florida Question; Missouri Compromise; death of Stephen Decatur; insanity of John Randolph of Roanoke; Daniel D. Tompkins; opinion of Henry Clay; fear of Jackson and Calhoun; and election of John Q. Adams), Walter L. Fontaine (written 30 January 1821, concerning business of the General Assembly), Ro. B. Jones, Isham Talbot (laying off the town of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; description of Alabama; his crops), S. Branch, Samuel C. Scott, John Fauntieroy, A. Caldwell.","12 items. Includes letters by A. White, Hampden-Sydney College (monthly report), George Booker (concerning business of General Assembly and revision of Virginia Court System in 1831), Stephen Hubbard, E. Booker (concerning anti-tariff convention to be held in Philadelphia September 1821), J. Mills, C. Fontaine, John W. Haskins, Samuel Ford, James W. Bouldin.","11 items. Includes letters by George Booker (declining to run again for House of Delegates), Charles Yancey (declining to run again for House of Delegates), John Morgan (asking Archibald Austin to run for House of Delegates), James Bouldin (discussing his mailing list to constituents), M. C. Spencer, P. P. Smith, Stephen Hubbard, C. Fontaine, H. Lipscomb, Samuel Ford.","11 items. Includes letters by P. P. Smith, P. H. Fontaine (news of politics in Washington and Virginia in 1836), Ro. T. Hubard, Thomas McCoy (concerning Bernard G. Austin), W. P. Mosley, University of Virginia (monthly report), Thomas H. Merryman, W. C. Nicholas.","7 items.","Letters by Archibald Austin, Jr.","17 items.","Letters by (and to) Bernard Gaines Austin. Concerning his life in Missouri; and an operation by Doctor [John Peter] Mettauer. To brothers and to Dr. I. L. Twyman.","111 items.","29 items. Payment for hire of slave Beverly while he was in the woods. Possible sale of slaves to pay off debt. Letters written to John Austin while he was attending the University of Virginia. Family going to the Centennial on borrowed money. News of the centennial. Reconstruction.","64 items. Concerning a homesick overseer, preparations for Christmas; food; clothes; hiring and selling of slaves; plants for the yard; slaves weaving cloth and making shoes. Slave Beverly.","18 items. Includes two slave letters (Mary to her mother and father; and Lucy Patterson to Beverly, her son). Includes letter, 7 May 1859, of R. Elariage stating he has no objection to a slave marriage and endorsing the prospective husband. Letter outlining how to manage the estate of Archibald Austin ['If we lose when we own the negroes, how much more loss we would sustain when the negroes are hired.\"] and what has transpired financially since Austin's death twelve years previously including the sale of forty-three slaves. Also letters written from Virginia Female Institute, Staunton, Va.","14 items.","Letters by George B. Austin. Also 2 letters to George B. Austin, 1847 and 1853. Sale of slaves; price of slaves in Richmond in 1854 and Austin's life as a schoolteacher in West Virginia.","6 items.","Letters to Grace Austin. Hiring of slaves in February 1865; and religion.","26 items.","12 items. Studying medicine at the University of Virginia and at Philadelphia College of Medicine. Hiring out of enslaved persons.","14 items. Letters written by J. L. Cabell (describing location of rooms at University of Virginia and recommending Austin), Charles J. Gee (concerning studying medicine and University of Virginia) and Thomas W. Hix (concerning studies at Philadelphia College of Medicine). Hiring of enslaved persons.","5 items.","Letters to Martha Austin, (before her marriage in 1848 to I.L. Twyman - see that file). Letter describing wedding plans and a cap.","29 items.","11 items. Family rift. Letters, 25 July - 5 September 1861, written by Austin while serving in [Company E, 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment.]","18 items. Includes letter about Civil War, 1861, from S. E. Austin, wife of Dr. James M. Austin and letters, 1838, written by Thomas F. Perkins concerning University of Virginia. Other letters concern hiring slaves to work on railroad and runaway slave.","513 items.","6 items. Includes letters to Miss Mary Lavinia Horsley (1838), Mrs. Mary Lavinia Horsley Twyman, capt. Robert Horsley, Miss Rebecca P. Horsley. (See letter, 4 March 1839, to Lavinia Horsley concerning eastern Tennessee).","16 items. Includes letters to Capt. A. W. Flippin, Capt. Harrington, George B. Austin, Martha E. Austin (written during her engagement to Twyman), Mrs. Martha E. Twyman (concerning the practice of medicine; care of a slave's child while she is in the field; sudden death of a slave mourned both as loss of property and as loss of a member of the family; and sale of slave \" [?] will tell the negroes and send them to crying and howling.\"","11 items. Includes letters to Frances Austin, Thomas Austin (concerning Rebecca Horsley), Grace B. Austin, Bernard Austin, Mrs. Martha E. Twyman, John Austin (hire of the slave Beverly; suggests taking him to a slave trader to see how much he would give for him to know whether to sell him or hire him out).","5 items. Includes letters to Daniel Woodson, Glass \u0026 Woodson, Lynchburg, Va., Thomas Austin, John Austin. Advice to John Austin concerning the study of medicine. Selling of slaves.","19 items. Includes letters to John Austin (writing a thesis for Austin while Austin is studying medicine in Philadelphia; hiring of slaves), Thomas Austin, Mrs. Martha E. Twyman.","12 items. Includes letters to Martha A. Twyman, Frances A. Austin (concerning hiring of slaves), John Austin, Thomas Austin, B. M. DeWitt (concerning family rift), M. M. Pendleton.","15 items. Includes letters to James M. Spiller, Thomas Austin (concerning sale of a slave child), Martha E. Twyman (concerning a division of slaves; advice on raising their son; selling slaves), B. M. DeWitt, W. M. Cabell, Iverson L. Twyman ([b. 1849] encouraging him to learn to read.)","15 items. Includes letters to James M. Spiller, Dr. Isaac Hays, R. S. Ellis, Dr. W. A Horsley (concerning cure for tapeworm), Orville Allen, Gen. Ro. A. Banks (politics), Gen. A. Brown, D. A. Snow (termination of a female schoolteacher's school because of her opinions on the hanging of the John Brown conspirators), Jno. Thompson.","17 items. Civil War comments in letters to Thomas Austin, J. M. Spiller, Iverson L. Twyman (b. 1849), J. B. McCaw (war injury of an Alabama soldier), Martha E. Twyman (concerning his illness and stay at Coyner's Springs), Col. R. H. Gilliam.","8 items. Includes note concerning trying to make slaves look better before they are sold.","14 items. Seth Woodruff (buying slaves in Richmond and taking them south), P. G. Gillum (concerning medical studies in Philadelphia), W. N. Rodes (Tennessee life), Orville Allen, B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins.","10 items. Includes letters from F. Hopkins, Samuel Jackson (medical advice), Chas. P. Lee, George S. Thornton (study of medicine in Philadelphia), William H. Diggs.","12 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins, John Early (1786-1873), Anthony Thornton, John H. Rodes, Lea \u0026 Blanchard, Philadelphia, Pa., Andrew White, Benjamin White.","5 items. Includes letters from Benjamin F. Rodes, F. T. Stribling (superintendent of Western Asylum), A. Pamplin, Shelton F. Leake, and B. M. DeWitt.","17 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins, Jessie T. Agee, J. B. Reswick \u0026 Co., David B. Phelps, S. C. Banks, H. Mongomerie, Julia DeWitt, Francis T. Stribling (superintendent of Western Asylum), G. T. Thornton. Letters concern hiring of slaves.","14 items. Includes letters from Geo. T. Thornton (concerning his courtship), B. M. DeWitt (concerning his financial condition), Martha M. Phillips, P[aulus] Powell ([1809-1874] Congressman), James Alexander, D. T. C. Peters, V. Mosby.","18 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt (concerning George T. Thornton; and the Richmond Examiner), V. P. Mosby, John G. McClanahan, Daniel P. Woodson, James M. Harris, S. P. [Vauter ?], D. P. Gooch, Seth Woodruff (evaluating slaves), W. A. Payne, Charles Scott (by Robert Pleasants), Anthony Thornton.","18 items. Includes letters from George T. Thornton (concerning Paulus Powell), James Brown (concerning a slavetrader, Samuel Rees), James M. Harris, E. Wingfield, D. P. Gooch, W. A. Payne (concerning possibility of gonorrhea among slaves), Andrew White, D. C. Jones, W. T. Young, Frances Rogers, E. Franklin, Jr. William H. Brown.","16 items. Includes letters from DeWitt H. White (concerning his medical practice), R. B. Gooch (concerning The Southern Planter), W. C. Jordan (granting permission for his slave to marry one of Twyman's slaves if Twyman approves), [Meem ?] Gwatkin, Thomas Robert, Anthony Thornton (concerning George Thornton), David S. Kaufman (describing Texas), Daniel Woodson (concerning Texas), R. D. Palmer, unidentified writer (concerning candidates for Convention for 1850; and poisoning by slaves), Bennitt M. DeWitt (concerning Richmond Examiner), E. A. Palmer, J. B. Strong (concerning hiring slaves).","10 items. Includes letters from Robert A. Stephens (concerning hiring slaves), William M. Blackford, [?] Hopkins, Daniel Woodson (concerning east-west plit of Virginia), Benjamin Winter, Ritchie \u0026 Dunnavant, R. Strabler \u0026 Co.","13 items. Includes letters from James D. Watts (asking Twyman to act as a protector and advisor to Watt's slave), R. C. Woody, Nathaniel Woodhouse, F. M. Cabell, L. Brown, Zullock \u0026 Crenshaw, Seth Woodruff (asking for slave to be delivered so she can be sent south with others), William N. Chick, William M. Cabell, J. W. Cameron, Mary M. Cameron.","15 items. Includes letters from H. Mundy (his medical studies at University of Virginia; and death of John Austin), Smith Bosworth, L H. Wingfield, B. M. DeWitt (concerning family rift; and editing newspaper in Alabama), Thomas A Carter (punishment of slave), Silas P. Vauter, Joseph Kyle, R. W. Shaw (hiring slave), George T. Thornton, John F. White, B. Gildersleeve, Jackson L. Thornton (concerning George T. Thornton), James M. [Fulks ?], Jno. F. Hix (hiring slaves).","15 items. Includes letters from J. B. Scott (illness of slave), Smith Bosworth (hiring slave), John C. Mundy (medical studies at University of Pennsylvania), James E. Horner (hiring slave), W. H. Perkins (meeting of General Assembly), Samuel Scott, J. B. Wilkinson (hiring slaves), Jefferson Mays, George T. Thornton (his medical practice), Jesse L. Wilkinson, Benjamin S. Vawter (his medical studies at University of Virginia), R. H. Dickinson \u0026 Brother (evaluation of slaves), Jno. S. Cocke, Robert H. Gray (hiring slaves to work on Virginia \u0026 Tennessee Railroad).","30 items. Includes letters from A. M. Montgomery (hiring slaves to lay railroad track), Dickinson, Hill \u0026 Co. (value of slaves), Pulliam \u0026 Davis (value of slaves), James D. Watts (illness of slaves), George G. Curle (hiring of slaves), Jno. W. Haskins, M. F. Perkins (hiring overseer), L. H. Wingfield, George T. Thornton, James M. Cunningham (his illness), Walter S. Dunn ([of James River and Kanawha Canal]; runaway hired slaved), Francis A. Blu[?], W. P. Hill (appointing Twyman delegate for Medical Society of Virginia to National Medical Association in Philadelphia), William M. Cabell, George B. Thurman, B. M. DeWitt, J. C. Mundy, James B. Hargrove, L. H. Wingfield, A. N. Montgomery, W. T. Anderson, L. P. Mercer, James M. Fulks, Smith Bosworth.","34 items. Includes letters from J. C. Mundy, Taliaferro \u0026 Hamilton, S. F. Lucado, N. F. Bocock (runaway slave), B. M. DeWitt, James M. Harris (hire of slaves; runaway hired slave), J. D. Damson, Lewis H. Wingfield, A. Hopkins, Charles R. Shepard, H. Wilson Hix (hire of slave), Lawson G. Tyler (sending slave nurse), John Harry (his illness), James Bolton (treatment of injured eye), David R. Lew, Isaac Hays (treatment of injured eye), Adie Gray, Th. F. Perkins, Eliza Spencer, Mary Miller, D. M. Pulliam \u0026 Co. (sale of runaway slave), James M. Fulks (hire of slave), S. J. Woolridge, Elizabeth A. Harvey, Mayo Cabell, R. T. Ellis, Jr., William J. Spencer (overseer of the poor, Buckingham Co., Va.), William D. Cabell (hire of slave and his treatment.)","35 items. Includes letters from Absalom (slave letter), W. Gill (concerning slave Absalom), James M. Harris (hiring slaves for James River and Kanawha Canal), Robert A. Banks (politics), L. D. Mercer, R. H. Gilliam, Doctor James Bolton, Jordan Taylor (health of slave), D. H. Landon, J. Lawrence Meem, Alfred Iverson (concerning geneology of Iverson family), J. L. Thornton (illness and death of George T. Thornton), M. G. C. Long, W. M. Woodward, Adeline A. Sands (applying for teaching position), E. J. Snow (her firing as teacher), D. A. Snow (for A. Snow concerning firing of E. J. Snow), Hableston \u0026 Bro., T. Lyon, A. M. Ford(applying for teaching position), Mary F. Dandridge, John G. Meem, M. E. Walsh (negotiating and accepting teaching position), Lucy C. Bondurant (applying for teaching position), E. H. Gill (hiring slaves for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad), Ada B. Bocock.","Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, W. P. Mosley (candidate for Secession Convention), McCorkle \u0026 Co. (hiring enslaved persons), E. H. Gill (hiring enslaved persons for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad), unidentified writer (hiring of enslaved persons), Ella T. Watson (her education), C. Emma Moore, James M. Harris, Lucy C. Bondurant, William Knabe \u0026 Co. (piano), John G. Meem, Conrad Freimann (piano), Peter R. Patterson, C. A. Preots (Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute), James L. Stephens, Robert (Keats?), L. D. Jones, T. T. Omohundro, E. H. Gill, R. H. Gillam, John Farriss (hiring enslaved persons), Elsom Bro. \u0026 Co., Howardsville, Va., Jacob Garrett, H. M. Bondurant, Robert L. Ragland, John H. Bondurant (hiring enslaved persons), Judith B. Smith, Charles R. Ackerly, Z. G. Wood, Sarah S.. Carnifer, Wilson Hix (to Martha (Austin) Twyman), Thomas P. Childress, Mary Clegg (applying for teaching position), R. S. Powers.","Includes letters by Thomas Dodermead (hiring slaves for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Co.; runaway hired hand, Beverly); \"A Methodist\" (concerning a teaching position; she studied at Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute), W. A. Turner (hiring slaves), Jno. J. Riggins (teaching), Bocock \u0026 Parrish, John W. Wingfield (paymaster for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, hiring slaves), Mary (Annis?) DeWitt (illness of B. M. DeWitt, bears letter of J. C. Mundy), Jno. F Hix (death of B. M. DeWitt), Mary A. Morris (requesting that her husband be re-committed to Western State Asylum), R. B. Shaw, Jr. (speculating that Lee may attack Hooker), Samuel Read (Confederate government's hiring of slaves), J. A. Hefelfinger (Coyner's Springs), Adeline A. Sands (teaching position), Hetty R. Gillam, N. F. Bocock, Stabler \u0026 Jones, C. Amanda Hix, J. L. Thornton (describing Union raid in Orange County, Virginia), Robert Atkinson, Hill, Dickinson \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia, (price of slaves), R. P. Pattison, W. W. Forbes (hiring slaves for Joseph R. Anderson \u0026 Co. Tredegar), Brown \u0026 Deane, Richmond, Virginia (scarcity of schoolbooks), E. A. Cabell, Thomas F. Perkins (school), Julia E. DeWitt, W. M. Jerdone (his school), Alfred Hughes, A. Brooks (Confederate cavalryman from Georgia).","36 items. Includes letters by George T. Thornton, J. M. Harris, Jno. F. Hix, Cambridge Austin (slave letter), James Jones, Ths. M. Watson, E. A. Cabell (hiring slaves), Mrs. E. H. Gill, L. D. Jones, Th[omas] Wilson Hix, V. P. Mosby, Francis A. Blair, R. S. Ellis, Jr., Benjamin F. Rodes, E. H. Gill, William D. Hix, E. D. Moore, Jesse A. Watts (at the University of Virginia), Bennitt M. DeWitt (family rift), George W. Clark, O. A. (speech by Governor Barbour), W. C. Jordan (describing how to build a hot bed to grow potatoes), M. F. [Perkins ?], Doctor James Bolton (from Twyman), P[aulus] Powell, Hiram C. Kyle, [?] Austin, L. W. Cabell.","218 items.","7 items. Includes letters to Frances Austin Wright (mother's female illness; an alleged malingering and burglarizing female slave; fixing new clothes to sell a slave in; sewing slave clothing; selling of slaves), John Austin (fixing up slaves to sell), mother Grace R. Austin (having teeth fixed - bears letter of Iverson Lewis Twyman to George B. Austin).","7 items. Includes letters to sister Grace Austin, Frances Austin (family rift), John Austin, Iverson L. Twyman.","16 items. Letters to Iverson L. Twyman (letter, 13 September 1853 bears letter of Frances A. Austin concerning slave leaving to visit his wife). Other letters concern dressing slaves up to sell them and slave Beverly apparently with Confederate Army during Gettysburg Campaign), James M. Spiller, R. S. Ellis, Jr. (to Martha Twyman), J. Avis Bartley and Sarah F. Harris.","25 items. Includes letters to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921), concerning her worry about him, the education of his brothers and sisters, an umber mine on her farm, and sharecropping with freed blacks. Includes a letter to James A. Wright and one letter from Mabel Twyman to her brother Iverson Twyman.","27 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concerns the family's poverty and her concern over the sale of family land. Includes a letter to Mary Spiller and a letter from Mabel B. Twyman. Includes a draft of a letter to C. L. Cocke concerning Hollins Institute.","16 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concerns the family's poverty and her concern over the sale of family land. Includes a letter to Mary Spiller.","16 items. Concerns the family's poverty and money owed to West \u0026 Agee which may force the sale of her land.","17 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concern the family's poverty and her concern over her son's safety.","10 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concern the family's poverty and her concern for her son.","13 items. Written to her son John Twyman. Includes letters to John Twyman from Sam Twyman, Iverson L. Twyman and Augusta G. Twyman and a letter of Martha E. (Austin) Twyman to Iverson L. Twyman.","6 items. Written to Iverson L Twyman (1810-1864). Frances (Austin) Wright, Nannie [?], John Austin, Iverson L. Twyman (b. 1849) and Grace Austin.","25 items. Includes letters from L. J. Payne, W. C. Jordan, an unidentified woman (complaining of verbal abuse by slaves), Penariah Layne, Samuel McCorkle, M. A. Robertson, Kate F. Evans, I. B. Garden (sprinkling of chloride of lime about the [slave] cabins to prevent the spread of fever), W. M. Cabell, Samuel Read (hire of slave by Confederate States Army), [James M. Spiller ?], Junius E. Leigh, James Avis Bartley, Seymour W. Holman (bears engraving of Washington College now Washington and Lee University), Internal Revenue Service (enclosing bank income tax form for 1868) and William J. Spencer.","10 items. Includes letters from E. A. Carter, James M. Harris, Seymour W. Holman (concerning Iverson Twyman's courtship of a Georgia woman), Charles Lewis Cocke (concerning his deduction for indigent students and his standard for hiring teachers at Hollins Institute [now Hollins College]), N. F. Ellis, [Sue Asa Washington ? - former slave ?], J. S. Tompkins (at Hollins Institute [now Hollins College] sending his treatment for typhoid fever), M. N. Cabell (concerning will of James M. Wright).","23 items. Includes letters from R. S. Ellis, Jr., Nannie F. Ellis (concerning Hollins Institute [now Hollins College]), L. C. P., [John Dismuke ?], George J. Hundley, M. A. Robertson, Eliza M. Eldridge (bears draft of a letter to [?] concerning the hiring of a teacher), M. K. Cabell, Amanda [?], N. A. Moseley (concerning a slave marriage), K. M. Perkins, and Samuel B. Partin.","390 items.","26 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Georgia) to father Iverson L. Twyman (1810-1864), mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances A. Wright, [?] Gill (draft, 5 July 1871, of a love letter), and sister Augusta Giles Twyman.","21 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Georgia, from New Orleans and while moving to Texas) to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Dan [?], Hank [Frances A. Wright], Uncle Paschal Twyman, Fannie [?], Annie [?] (love letter), James M. Spiller, M. Edwards.","19 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Texas) to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, Annie [?] (love letter), [?] Lowe, Augusta Giles Twyman, John Twyman.","14 items. Includes letters written from Texas to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, Annie [?], John Twyman, Alice Johnson (love letter), Letter, 14 September 1874, concerns Texas and Black persons.","8 items. Includes letters written from Texas to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, John A. Twyman, Samuel R. Twyman, William Dixon, Augusta Giles Twyman.","28 items. Includes letters written to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Augusta Giles Twyman, John A. Twyman, Samuel A. Twyman.","30 items. Includes letters written from Texas to Augusta Giles Twyman, John Austin, Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Hank (Frances A. Wright), Mabel Booker Twyman.","30 items. Includes letters (written from Texas) to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Thomas Austin, Augusta Giles Twyman, Miss Yelverton, John A. Austin (concerning Greenback Party).","15 items. Includes letters (written from Texas) to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Mabel Booker Twyman, Emma Buson, Thomas [?], Albert Langley. Last letter in folder written from Virginia.","6 items. From Virginia to brother John in Nashville, Tennesse. One letter bears composition \"Management of Common Schools\" and another bears note of M. E. Twyman asking her son not to drink.","28 items. Include letters from Virginia to brother John Twyman in Nashville (where he is attending college at State Normal College, now Peabody College) and in Texas. Two letters bear letters of Augusta Giles Twyman. Letters concern Readjuster politics in Buckingham County. \"The Readjusters all over the county voted for the negro [Shed Dungee] and John Eldridge says he is prouder of that one act than of any other in his whole life.\" Lists other individuals who voted for Dungee. Turkey and deer hunting.","16 items. Letters to brother John Twyman in Texas. Concerns Mabel Booker Twyman leaving State Normal School (Peabody College) and Eben Sperry Stearns. Includes letter to Antonia (Spiller) Twyman (whom he married in 1884). Letters to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman and a letter, n.d., to J. Avis Bartley.","5 items. Includes letters written by Seymour W. Holman, John A. Twyman. Also includes letters from J. W. Fishburne to W. J. Moseley, B. F. Outze and J. R. Taylor concerning I. L. Twyman and Twyman's teaching certificate, 1871, issued in Meriwether County, Ga.","14 items. Includes letters written by Seymour W. Holman (of Mexia, Texas), Fannie [?], Stanley P. Mosley, Addie M. Walker, W. W. Wisdom, a school agreement drawn up by Twyman and letters of recommendation written by Holman concerning Twyman's qualifications to teach school.","25 items. Love letters from Miss Annie Vickers (See also folders 66-68 for drafts of Twyman's letters).","30 items. Includes letters from J. L. Lowe, Seymour W. Holman, W. P. Moseley, Mary P. Moreland, Gussie Moreland, W. H. Richardson (to George J. Hundley concerning appointment of John A Twyman to VMI), P. H. Dunson, J. P. Philpott, Wilson, Hinkle \u0026 Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (concerning schoolbooks), Hattie Harris, A. M. Johnson, Maggie Harris, A. M. Johnson, L. D. Forbes. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.","15 items. Includes letters from W. M. Thornton, George J. Hundley, John M. Colby, J. W. Fishburne, M. Washington, C. F. Scott. Letters concern teaching school.","20 items. Includes letters from R. F. Mills, Jno. T. Blalock, Thomas F. Lewis, Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, W. B. Blalock, W. L. Price, and letters concerning Twyman's church membership and letters of recommendation. Includes a teaching certificate for Limestone, Texas.","24 items. Includes letters from Seymour W. Holman, (letter, 8 May 1878, concerns lynching of a black), W. P. Moseley, Rush G. Kimball, James B. Thurman, Thomas Waters, S. P. Moseley, Fanny Prendergast, Laura Rogers. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.","12 items. Includes letters from M. E. Robertson, H. Beall, Albert Langley, C. P. Estill, Jno. F. Blalock, R[ush] G. Kimball, Henry L. Holman. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.","4 items. W. T. Williams, S. W. Holman (of Mexia, Texas), F. P. Moseley, S. A. Moreland (bears letter of Holman), J. P. Philpott, Bass Williams, letter of recommendation of Twyman signed by citizens of Buckingham.","383 items.","10 items. Letters to Iverson L. Twyman bear letters from Samuel R. Twyman and Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, concerning family's poverty and his desire for an education; two people in jail for whipping children to death. Letter (draft) to Joseph Dupuy Eggleston , State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and teachers certificates signed in 1902-1905 by Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va.","21 items. Includes copies of letters to Joseph Dupuy Eggleston concerning a controversy over the location of a school; copies of love letters to \"\"Miss Smith\"\" in December 1907 - January 1908 and copies of love letters to Josephine White, December 1922 - January 1923.","10 items. Includes letters from William Merry Perkins, N. A. Moseley, J. R. Blackburn, Eben S. Stearns (concerning Twyman's attendence at State Normal School, now Peabody College) and William S. Eldridge. Includes teachers certificates. One letter is to Iverson L. Twyman from John M. Colby concerning sale of Lee's Reminiscences.","17 items. Letters to Twyman in Starrville, Texas concerning State Normal College, Nashville, Tenn. (now Peabody), from Charles W. Bache, E. G. Littlejohn, Jr., J. S. Dobbins.","7 items. Letters to him in Texas and Virginia. Includes letters from Joseph E. Dobbins, E. G. Maller, J. A. Mundy, E. W. Twyman, [W. M. or Wm.] Cabell. Concern State Normal College, Nashville, Tenn. (now Peabody) and dissension in Mulberry Grove Church, Buckingham County.","6 items. Includes four letters from Miss Sally M. Smith (see folder 87 for copies of his letters to her) and C. M. [Feigenspan ?].","17 items. Letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. from James M. Thomas, Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Courtney Irving, William G. Ransom. Includes letter, 11 January 1906, concerning Sally M. Smith (see folders 91 and 87).","34 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. from James S. Thomas, Walter R. Smith, A. L. Smith, Willis A. Jenkins (concerning Virginia Education Exhibit of Jamestown Exposition), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, E. H. Russell, James S. Thomas, J. S. Jarman (president State female Normal School, Farmville, Va., now Longwood College).","32 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Willis A. Jenkins (concerning Jamestown Exposition), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, James S. Thomas, William G. Ransom, Willie Sue Nicholas, Calva Watson, Lila Waller Duval, Charles M. Robinson, J. W. Hebditch, Hattie E. Forbes (concerning Sally M. Smith).","26 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Calva Watson, Willie Sue Nichols, A. L. Pitts, L. O. Prince, Jno. W. Prince, James S. Thomas, Love Hardy, Joseph D. Eggleston, J. W. Hebditch, G. W. Patteson, Wm. G. Ransom, Lila Waller Duval, Courtney Irving, W. B. Forbes, C. J. Morris, W. W. Haskins.","23 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include James B. Thomas, James H. Dilliard (concerning Jeanes Fund for black teachers), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, T. E. Williams, Agnes White, H. Blankinship, Edna Wright, A. W. Carter, W. G. Edwards, Jackson Davis, Annie C. Coleman, A. W. Moore. Includes petitions requesting Twyman's reappointment as Superintendent.","8 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include O. J. Morgan, Nannie Baldwin, Calva Watson, Anna Roy[ster ?] Rogers, Eliza [?] (deciding not to marry Twyman because if her mother's objections), Plummer F. Jones (Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va.)","50 items. Letters to State Board of Education from W. L. Boatwright, A. H. Clement, A. C. Garnett, George Braxton Taylor, E. V. Anderson, A. S. Hall, Frank P. Brent, Sands Gayle requesting that Twyman be appointed again as school superintendent in place of Plummer F. Jones. Includes petitions.","22 items. Include letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. and to R. C. Stearns, Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction. Correspondents include Florence L. Pettit, W. W. Haskins, Joseph W. Everett, Jno. B. Terrell, C. G. Baughan, R. F. Andrews, D. A. Christie, Jackson Davis, Joe B. [Davis ?], Sands Gayle, C. J. Holsinger, E. E. Worrell.","19 items. Include letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Everett E. Worrell, H. L. Webb (to W. W. Haskins), Joseph W. Everett, R. C. Stearns. Includes regulations and grading system of Arvonia High School, 1915-1916.","22 items. Letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Harris Hart, J. A. C. Chandler (asking that teachers be paid even though school sessions were shortened because of the influenza epidemic of 1918), Chandler \u0026 Blakey, Jno. P. McConnell, G. L. Brown, Arthur D. Wright, W. W. Haskins, George Braxton Taylor, Olivia L. Wyson (to P. P. Glover), Harris Hart (to Frank T. West), Josephine White, [Edward ?] C. Spencer, Polly Garnett Saunders, nan Edwards, James W. Wigginton, Harry F. Byrd (concerning Shenandoah National Park). Includes wedding announcement; and minutes, 1925, of Democratic County Committee.","12 items. Include letters to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Claude R. Wood, W. J. Hubard, G. L. Morris (and A. J. Terill and A. W. Carter to Morris), Edyth Jenkins, Carey M. Scales, R. S. Burruss, A. H. Trent.","16 items. Letters concerning Anti-Smith Democratic Movement. Correspondents include Lewis Twyman, J. Sidney Peters, Frank B. Dunford, G. W. M. [Taylor ?], J. Dwight Martin, James Cannon. Includes speech by T. N. Hass.","10 items. Mostly concern Republican party politics. Correspondents include Dr. P. E. Tucker, L. F. Harris, Emmett D. Gregory, J. W. Blackwell, Harry F. Byrd. Includes broadside, 1930, entitled \"Notice to the Republican voters of Buckingham County.\"","21 items. Correspondents include Grover Hudgins, Cora Wood, Lilliam Eldridge, Russell Moon, Gertrude Sadler, Harry Byrd, Carter Glass, Rebekah Ellis, Hunter McGuire (dictated), Charles M. Barrell. Letters from Byrd and Carter Glass thank Twyman for opposition to packing U. S. Supreme Court.","229 items.","10 items. To his brother Iverson L. Twyman or John A. Twyman. Concern family's poverty.","17 items. Includes letters to John A. Twyman, 1881-1882. Other letters concern Austin and Twyman genealogy.","18 items. Correspondents include Addison Spencer, Alice H. Bagby, L. F. Walker, W. R. Twyman, Iverson Twyman (of Bonham, Texas), Lizzie Twyman, C. Humphry, Julia Shipp, W. G. Stanard (concerning membership in the Virginia Historical Society), Lou. E. Twyman, John M. Daniel, Sm. L. [Clothworthy ?], John Lamb. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family.","32 items. Correspondents include R. L. D. McAllister, Robert O. Garrett, Thomas M. Green, H. J. Eckenrode, William F. Bagby, Carl A. Lewis, John C. Underwood, George Braxton Taylor, Mrs. F. Handy, Anna Royster Rogers, James Y. Lloyd, Jno. W. Richardson, W. R. Twyman, E. V. Anderson, H. R. McIlwaine, George E. Booker, Lillie Beall Lewis, Ruth Beall, Jackson Davis (bears letter of Plummer F. Jones), E. W. Twyman. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family.","22 items. Correspondents include Ruth Beall, Sands Gayle, H. Silverthorn Co., Benjamin Twyman, M. A. Twyman, H. R. McIlwaine, H. J. Eckenrode, Nusbaum Book \u0026 Art Co., Mrs. M. A. Twyman, Daphne A. Carter. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family and Twyman crest.","26 items. Correspondents include Benjamin Twyman, Nusbaum Book \u0026 Art Co., Champ Clark, Margaret Huff (paper bears Twyman-coat-of-arms), D. W. Twyman, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Leila C. Handy, Mrs. M. A. Twyman, Ruth Beall, Jno. C. Underwood, G. W. D. Twyman, Anna Roy[ster] Rogers, Sands Gayle, Lillie Geall Lewis. Concern genealogical inquiries on the Twyman family.","16 items. Correspondents include Leila C. Handy, Jno. C. Underwood, The Genealogical Association [William A. Crozier], Benjamin Twyman, Augusta G. Twyman (in Rome, Italy), Margaret H. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.","10 items. Correspondents include Leila C. Handy, Anna Roy[ster] Rogers, Jno. C. Underwood, Ruth Beall, Mrs. R. J. Gilbert. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.","14 items. Correspondents include Benjamin Twyman (enclosing photos), Mrs. R. J. Gilbert, H. D. Flood (concerning statue in Richmond to George Rogers Clark), J. M. Street, Laura K. Crozier, [?] Nichols, Fannie Twyman Gilbert. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.","17 items. Correspondents include Mary Twyman Klayder, Lewis Twyman, Margaret Huff, Mrs. Robert J. Gilbert, I. M. S., William Ellyson (for State Mission Board of Baptist General Association), W. R. Boyd, Jr. (League to Enforce Peace), David Hepburn (Anti-Saloon League and pamphlet - Liquor vs. Life: Anarchy vs. Law by George W. McDaniel. Letters concern World War I, Influenza Epidemic of 1918.","22 items. Correspondents include Mary Twyman Klayder, Ruby M. Naylor, Oliver J. Sands, H. R. McIlwaine, Julia Twyman, George E. Booker, Duval Porter, C. M. Barrell, Effle E. Carney, Mrs. R. J. Gilbert, Arthur Kyle Davis, David Hepburn (Anti-Saloon League), Julien Gunn, J. H. Lewis, J. E. West, L. E. Mauch, Mildred Jones Lewis (concerning Lewis Association). Many letters concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family and death of Augusta Twyman.","17 items. Correspondents include Nettie [?], Mrs. Richard Floyd burke, James William Wigginton, Ruth Beall, Mrs. Robert J. Gilbert, Buford Twyman, Mary Twyman Klayder, H. F. Byrd (announcing his candidacy for governor), Eula May Burke, George Braxton Taylor, W. J. Hubard (concerning Lee Last Camp Association.)","8 items. Correspondents include Kate M. Cannon, Margaret Beale, James Lewis (English dog postcard), Lillie [?], Jamie Rouston Boulware, Kate M. Cannon, Mary T. Klayder.","84 items.","23 items. Letters written to Iverson L. Twyman (concerning teaching and the family's poverty), Bettie [?], Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, [Seymour W.] Holman.","31 items. Letters written to Iverson L. Twyman, Mabel B. Twyman, Samuel R. Twyman, Addie Walker.","30 items. Letters written by Louise E. Twyman, Daphne [?], Benjamin Twyman, V[irginia] Aldridge, S. F. Kitchen, Lucy Twyman (describing Episcopal Home in Richmond), M. V. Scruggs, M. M. Ellis, M. G. Carter, Ella Watson, Julia W. [Viditz?], L. F. Walker, [Nettie ?] Wright. Includes booklet (The Light of Christmastide).","17 items.","Letters by and to Julia Twyman. Correspondents include her mother, Uncle John Twyman, letter of recommendation of her as a teacher, Florida teaching certificates, M. Gordon Twyman while studying law at the University of Virginia.","46 items.","29 items. Correspondents are Iverson L. Twyman, John A. Twyman (one letter bears note by Iverson L. Twyman; most letters written while she was attending State Normal School, Nashville, Tenn., [now Peabody College]), Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Augusta G. Twyman (concerning Mabel Twyman's ill-health, Dr. Edward McGuire, Dr. Hunter McGuire, streetcars in Richmond), Dr. Hunter McGuire.","Letters written from Nellie [?].","15 items. Photograph of Jack Twyman (as Lorenzo in \"Merchant of Venice\"), spiritual autobiography (copy), 1811, of George Twyman. Letters of Julia [?] and A. S. H. to Mary Lavinia Twyman, Alexander H. Sands (to Dr. William P. Twyman), Lizzie Twyman, Ben Twyman, Mrs. John Eldridge and Grover Hudgins to Lewis Twyman, Emmett D. Gregory, M. Gordon Twyman (to Edith Twyman and Julia Twyman), Mrs. M. V. Ayres, Belle [?] to Pa.","5 items. Letter of E. P. Richardson to sister Ann S. Horsley, 1840, concerning qualms of her husband concerning slavery; letters, undated, of A. E. Horsley, letters, 1849 and n.d., of F. C. Horsley to Iverson L. Twyman (concerning his not being appointed to faculty of U. Va. : \"The faculty always intended to make their selections from the lower classes...They wanted to conciliate ragtag \u0026 bobtail because ragtag \u0026 bobtail vote for the delegates and the delegates vote for the annuity); John Horsley to James M. Spiller.","5 items. Letters, 1837 and n.d., written by Mary Lavinia Horsley to Henry Rodes. Letters, 1837-1838, of Henry A. Cabell and Henriann Cabell to Mary Lavinia Horsley. Mary Lavinia Horsley was the first wife of Iverson L. Twyman (1810-1864). They were married in Nov. 1838; she died in 1844.","6 items. Letters, 1853 and undated by Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin to Geo. B. Austin (concerning her separation from Austin) and to Iverson L. Twyman concerning her separation. Letters to Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin.","7 items. Correspondence, 1834-1853, of Robert Y. Horsley with to Iverson L. Twyman, Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin, George Austin and Lorenzo Norvell. Includes letter of Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin to George B. Austin.","7 items. Correspondence, 1838-1859, of Doctor William A. Horsley with Iverson L. Twyman (concerning Horsley's study of medicine at MCV) and William H. Summerell (concerning graduation at a medical school in Philadelphia).","15 items. 2 letters, Margaret Miller to Antonia (Tony) Spiller, 1868-1869. (In 1884 she married Iverson L. Twyman [1849-1921]. Letter, undated, by Hampden Spiller to George Spiller. Letters, 1851-1883 \u0026 undated, of Mary Frances Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman [bear letters of J. M. Spiller], Mrs [?] Bocock and letter, 1903, by F. G. Woodson to Mary F. Spiller.","8 items. Letters written by or addressed to Sue M. Payne, Caroline Spiller, Emma Spiller, H. B. Spiller, J. H. Spiller, James Spiller, P. H. Spiller, I. L. Twyman.","36 items. Letters, 1849, by G. A. Spiller to I. L. Twyman and James M. Spiller, George Spiller (while a student at VMI in 1862, working for New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad, Mobile, Ala., Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Jackson, Tennesse; Texas Investment Co., Ltd., Fort Worth, Texas; Cattle Raisers Association, Jacksboro, Texas; Daily and Weekly Gazette, Fort Worth, Texas) to James M. Spiller and Mary Francis Spiller. Letters, 1855- , written to George Spiller by Charles B. Stewart, J. A. Kinnter, C. W. Figgat, L. W. Frazer, John Dooley.","219 items.","9 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller, Guard Lock No. 4, James River \u0026 Kanawha Canal. One, 2 October 1848, is a detailed account of appearance and conversations of Thomas Hart Benton. Other letters concern politics, [Spiller's hatred of Whigs], slavery [\"I did not intend you to make a cook of Sally. Please leave her to herself to attend to the cows and her business - the women who suckle can and must cook\"] and requesting Twyman's aid in keeping Spiller's sister from going back to her former husband.","13 items. Letters written by J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman and George B. Austin concerning slaves (buying and selling) and farm management.","15 items. Letters of J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman (one letter bears letter of Mary F. Spiller to Twyman), John H. Johnson, William McCorkle, H. Johns.","16 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman, Pauline V. Reid, Virginia J. McDowell, William A. Glasgow. Letters concern Civil War.","11 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Iverson L. Twyman, and S. M. Bocock, concerning Reconstruction, povery of Twyman family and Readjusters.","18 items. Letters from C[hapman] Johnson, George Booker, F. Jones, John A. Cooke, Josiah Samuel, Charles T. Bocock (concerning separation from Sarah Ann (Spiller) Bocock (concerning disposition of slaves and her ex- husband Charles T. Bocock), Mathew McDaniel, Henry Loving (concerning settling Balc people in Ohio), Holison Johns, Walter Gwynn, Eliza Carrington, John J. Grasty.","24 items. Letters written by Eliza H. Carrington, D. P. Gooch, J. D. Davidson, H. C. Snyder, Reuben Sorrel (disposition of slaves), B. T. Stanley, N. H. Massie.","21 items. Letters written by A. H. Benson (of 11th Va. Infantry Regiment ?, bears drawing of engagement at Dranesville, Va., 20 December 1861), B. C. Megginson, N. F. Bocock, B. M. DeWitt, J. D. Davidson, T. Henry Thompson, [?] Rowland, Jones \u0026 Miller, Lynchburg, Va., F[rancis] H[enney] Smith (concerning supplies in 1865 for Virginia Military Institute), H. S. Lochery, George T. Lyle, John S. Grasty, B. Gould, A. C. Smith, Hall A. Winston \u0026 Co., Baltimore, Md., E. F. Blair.","15 items. Letters written by J. W. Walkup, Ben A. Donald (describing his recommendations for stuccoing), B. C. Megginson, Edward J. Chaffin, W. A. Deas (treasurer of VMI), Jno. K. Watkins, B. Gould, John T. Bocock, Charles A. Davidson, John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister).","11 items. Includes letters from John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), S. M. Bocock, Elliott Spiller (while student at Hampden-Sydney College and including report) and M. N. Hylum (bears seal of and concerns Patrons of Husbandry, State Grange of Va.)","23 items. Many letters about death of Elliott Spiller by gunshot wound at Hampden-Sydney College. Other letters concern Patrons of Husbandry, State Grange of Virginia. Correspondents include John A. Preston, William M. McPheeters, J. M. Blanton, D. W. Sparks, M. N. Hayburn, J. M. R. Sprinkel, Charles J. Jones, C. M. Reynolds, John F. White, L. T. Wilson, Frank G. Ruffin, William B. Cowper, Mary E. K. Damson, J. B. Seeley, Snow \u0026 Johnson, [n. p.]","10 items. Letters written by A. F. Robertson, John T. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), William Mahone (calling a conference of Readjusters), Fannie Hamilton.","11 items. Letters written by John T. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), John F. White, William E. Cameron, Frank G. Ruffin (concerning election of ? and his own office in state government), J. M. Reynolds.","16 items. Letters written by John F. White (d. 1883), S. V. Reid, Mary Jasper Bocock, John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), Dr. James Madison Blanton, Jno. Henry Loving, George Hylton, William A. White.","15 items. Letters written by Fleming Harris (former slave in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio), Charles J. Jones, J. M. Harris, S. T. Young, Ro[bert] F. Mays, W. G. Payne, William L. Royall, R. W. Glass, Catherine E. Phelps, William Mahone (letters, 25 June 1886 and 16 October 1887; concerning tariff and providing campaign strategy to Joseph B. Buhoman in his race against [?] Figgatt).","15 items. Letters written by Catherine E. Phelps, R. W. Glass, William Mahone (Republican patronage), W [Skeny ?], Fulvia [?], P. H. McCaull, Robert M. Hudson, C. W. Humphreys, Elliott Spiller, James Spiller (grandson).","16 items. Letters written by or addressed to Dudley Brooke, Edward Cunningham, Joseph Curd, Joseph Davis, Alexander Fulton, James Govan, Mary (Twyman) Greenwood (b. 1733 - copy), Micajah [?], Henry McClurg, Jonathan Maxey, Richard North, Richard C. Potter, Richard Phelps, Thomas Pleasants (Quaker), Charles H. Saunders, John Seayres, Reuben Sims (issuing slave pass), George Twyman, Dr. James Walker, Willis Wills, Hill \u0026 Rea.","20 items. Letters written by or addressed to Christopher Anthony, John Baskerville, J. Bolling, David Bondurant, Jeffrey Bondurant, George Booker, Thomas Boulware, William Dunford, Henry Flood, Walter L. Fontaine, Charles Garrote (or Garrott), James T. Hubard, Ben Maxey, Jacob Maxey, Jonathan Maxey, Zachariah Nevit, J. Pittman, Thomas E. Pleasants, Philip Slaughter, John Taylor of Caroline (2 letters written by him), Mutual Assurance Society, Messrs. Scott \u0026 Gilliam, Ca Ira, Va.","22 items. Many letters are permissions for slaves to join Mulberry Grove Baptist Church or are letters of dismissal from churches. Include letters written by or addressed to George Booker, James Christian, John Couch, R. Eldridge, Jr., Levy Gibson (petition to get out of jail), J. P. Gipson, D. Guerrant, William Horsley, James T. Hubard, James Jones, W. B. Jones, Peter Klipstine, Richard G. Morris (agrees to slaves being baptized, but objects to their being immersed in November), William Moseley, William P. Moseley, Mildred Rose, Poindexter P. Scott, Seymour Scott, Frances W. Talbot, Isham Talbot, Frances W. Taylor, M. P. Thomas, Jno. M. Walker (bears opinion of Benjamin Watkins Leigh), Gilbert Walker, Warner Williams, Charles Yancey, and the Mulberry Grove Baptist Church.","13 items. Includes letters concerning slaves joining the church. Letters written by or addressed to W. Alexander, [?] Austen, William H. Carter (slave Patty), [?] M. Hollingsworth, Josias Jones, Thomas Jones, S. H. Laughlin, Jacob Maxey, William B. Maxey, R. E. Moseley, Reuben B. Patterson (slave), Charles Perrow, Robert A. Phelps, Robert Rives, Moses Spencer (concerning slave) and Lewis C. Tindall (concerning slave).","13 items. Letters written by or addressed to James Brown, E. W. Cabell, Jno. Crews, Mr. and Mrs. crews (invitation), B. M. DeWitt, Julia DeWitt, P. A. Forbes, Richard H. Gambria (Western State Lunatic Asylum), Elizabeth Glover, Charles Perrow, Margret S. Phillips, W. H. Plunkett, Webb, Brown \u0026 Co., [?] and a letter concerning Frederick C. Horsley's application for a position at the University of Virginia.","31 items. Letters written by or addressed to John M. Atkinson, Robert Atkinson, Sarah Austin, Anika Blew (black and perhaps slaves), Dr. James Bolton, [?] Breckinridge, F. M. Cabell, John B. Childers, Bennitt DeWitt, Samuel H. Dunn, Susie Ford, W. Franklin, James M. Fulks (hiring slaves), Sarah J. Garland, Joseph Grow, Jno. F. Hix, W. Hix, Joseph Kyle, Marcus T. C. Loving, Samuel McCorkle, W. A. Miller, [?] Moseley, R. D. Palmer, Peter S. Parker, J. W. Randolph, James H. Rodes, V. W. Southall, Jno. R. Thompson, Charles C. Tucker (land warrant claims), Iverson L. Twyman (concerning eye injury of Iverson L. Twyman, Jr.), George C. Walton, Jno. Walton, Seth Woodruff (selling of slave girls) \u0026 McCorkle, Simpson \u0026 Jones.","28 items. Letters written by or addressed to Ben (slave working on Richmond defenses, 14 August 1864), Ada Bocock, [?] Brownes, Eliza H. Carrington, R. A. Coghill, N. F. Ellis, Richard Ellis, James H. Fitzgerald, P. A. Forbes (concerning escape of Bennett Dodge from Central Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Va.), H. M. Garland, Jr., William A. Glasgow, J. H. Howell, R. R. Irving, Jeter \u0026 Dickinson, Kensey Johns, Harry O. Locher, Samuel McCorkle, A. D. Martin, Doctor John Peter Mettauer, B. G. Morris, Charles Y., Morris (concerning turning in names of all slaves aged between eighteen and fifty-five: 9 February 1864), William F. Oliver (commanding Davidson's Battery and concerning service record of Jessie A. Peters), Camm Pattison, Peyton, Cary \u0026 Co., Samuel Read, Jno. J. Riggins, Robert Shaw, Francis T. Stribling (superintendent of Central Lunatic Asylum), J. L. Thornton, Dr. [?] Walton (concerning Robert A. Gilliam, Co. F, 18th Virginia Regiment), James A. Wright.","22 items. Letters written by or addressed to Grace R. Bagby, Joseph Brown, Jno. J. Echol, A. Eubank (describing a shooting outside saloon in San Antonio, Tx.), R. H. Gilliam, S. O. Larche, Bennie Lynn, Albert McDaniel, W. D. Moore, W. P. Moseley, Eva S. Newton, William Merry Perkins, Mary Philpott, Willie B. Philpott, Frank G. Ruffin (concerning Grange), James R. Thompson, William E. Walkup (concerning person who needs assistance from county), Samuel Lother Wynn, Jeter \u0026 Dickinson, Richmond, Virginia.","16 items. Letters written by or addressed to Mrs. J. Curry Abbitt (transfer of church membership for Thomas J. Davidson), Alice Bagby, A. J. Clore, Jr., Rosa V. Cole, J. W. Falson, George Hylton, Mrs. Paul A. Klayder (concerning Twyman genealogy), Nelia Miller (concerning Twyman genealogy), J. H. Montgomery, D. A. Richardson (for Armenian Relief Committee of Chicago), W. J. Sadler, Idah Meacham Stobridge, Robert M. Tarleton, S. Reed Vaughn, New Canton Motor Company.","Many are incomplete and fragmentary. Genealogical material. Includes letters written by or addressed to George E. Booker, Charles L. Cocke, Bennitt M. DeWitt, Minnie Ellis, John Abner Eubank, Charles R. Fontaine, Thomas W. Garnett, E. G. Grasty, V. Hill, W. Hubard, David Kyle, Carol Martin, [?] Perkins, James Rowland, William Sands, W. Thompson, Nettie Walker (enclosing photograph of \"The Willows\"), Samuel D. Williams, E. A. Wright, James A. Wright, cloth fragment. Genealogical material, ca. 1850.","12 items. Includes letters written by Flippen \u0026 Montgomery, [Lynchburg ? Virginia], W. Gill, James M. Harris, John H. Hill, J. M. Spiller, James C. Turner, Iverson Lewis Twyman. See also J. M. Spiller letters and Twyman and Spiller manuscript volumes.","15 items. Papers relating to the canal. Letters written toJames M. Spiller by Thomas Harding Ellis and E. Lorraine. Minutes of the President and Directors of the James River and Kanawha Company. James M. Harris to Iverson L. Twyman.","25 items. Papers relating to the canal. Includes letters written by or addressed to Frances A. Austin, Grace B. Austin, J. G. S. Boyd, E. L. Chinn, Thomas H. DeWitt, Thomas Harding Ellis, J. M. Harris, William P. Munford, Jno. B. Robertson, Francis H. Smith (of Virginia Military Institute), James M. Spiller; and receipts.","2 items. Papers relating to the canal. Time book for Gwynn Dam \u0026 Lock. Drawing - section of fender. Gwynn Dam, undated.","17 items.","24 items.","41 items.","50 items.","63 items.","41 items.","55 items.","82 items","82 items","88 items.","88 items.","65 items.","65 items.","53 items. Folder 180 includes a copy of John Randolph agreement with James Hall, dated 27 April 1809.","53 items. Folder 180 includes a copy of John Randolph agreement with James Hall, dated 27 April 1809.","73 items.","73 items.","84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.","84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.","84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.","44 items.","57 items.","57 items.","50 items. Folder 190 includes 2 items signed by Edmund Henry.","50 items. Folder 190 includes 2 items signed by Edmund Henry.","54 items.","54 items.","60 items.","60 items.","29 items.","24 items. Includes item signed by Edmund Henry about a legal matter.","34 items.","43 items.","43 items.","40 items. Includes copy of legal paper involving Edmund Henry.","49 items.","45 items.","31 items.","32 items.","33 items.","35 items.","41 items.","23 items.","26 items.","31 items.","31 items.","27 items.","27 items.","20 items.","20 items.","15 items.","21 items.","38 items.","26 items.","74 items.","12 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","13 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","47 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","108 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","91 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","12 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","101 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Apparently more than one person by this name.","2 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. See also Martha E. Twyman.","126 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Apparently more than one person by this name.","44 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","84 items.","13 items.","71 items.","40 items.","66 items.","66 items.","62 items.","49 items.","73 items.","65 items.","38 items.","40 items.","64 items.","57 items.","73 items.","94 items.","117 items.","69 items.","97 items. Includes statement of 27 February 1858 of sale of a Negro man for $1075.00 by D. M. Pulliam \u0026 Co., Richmond, Va. A/c Dr. and Mrs. Iverson L. Twyman.","78 items.","93 items.","84 items.","89 items.","51 items.","37 items. Includes receipt, 6 August 1864, for Negro slave to work on fortifications.","20 items.","36 items.","302 items.","48 items.","73 items.","35 items.","20 items.","86 items.","55 items.","38 items.","17 items.","17 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Copy of a George Twyman will of 1733, and last advices of another George Twyman, 1803. Other Twyman items 1873-1939.","223 items.","14 items.","33 items.","24 items.","49 items.","11 items.","75 items.","17 items.","44 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","4 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","112 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Papers involving both names.","250 items. Papers involving both names.","30 items.","55 items.","51 items.","21 items.","27 items.","42 items.","24 items.","56 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Papers involving both names.","31 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","142 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","117 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","24 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","7 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Horsely - Austin, 1811. Horsley -Spiller, 1818-1850. Papers involving both names.","195 items.","55 items.","22 items.","58 items.","60 items.","64 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","58 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","19 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","22 items.","49 items.","44 items.","59 items.","118 items.","87 items.","70 items.","70 items.","99 items.","103 items.","40 items.","29 items.","21 items. Includes bill of James M. Spiller of 1863-1864 to Confederate States of America for hay, corn, etc. Also pardon from Andrew Johnson to James M. Spiller for \"taking part in the late rebellion.\"","195 items.","106 items.","81 items.","161 items.","164 items.","103 items.","28 items.","26 items.","30 items.","46 items.","32 items.","16 items.","32 items.","57 items. Includes dentist's bill of period 1873-1883 finally settled in 1887.","63 items. Includes copies of will of 1889 of J. M. Spiller.","73 items. The majority of the material concerns Miss Mary Spiller.","41 items.","65 items. Includes part of deed dated 1 May 1784 signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor.","40 items.","27 items. Includes papers on the estate of William Adams.","20 items.","30 items.","32 items.","33 items.","32 items.","33 items.","49 items.","25 items.","45 items.","44 items.","34 items. Includes document dated \"Cold Comfort 5 February 1812\" and signed by Mary and Martha Harrison, sisters of Benjamin Harrison dealing with his slave estate.","93 items.","14 items.","28 items.","17 items.","21 items.","15 items.","19 items.","21 items.","16 items.","33 items.","40 items.","24 items.","17 items.","12 items.","11 items.","11 items.","32 items.","30 items.","30 items.","42 items.","99 items.","52 items.","57 items.","23 items.","22 items.","27 items. Includes extract of Special Order #64 of May 29, 1865 concerning \"harsh or cruel treatment\" of employees.","38 items.","23 items.","217 items.","217 items.","217 items.","217 items.","16 items. Includes land grant of 1789 signed by Governor Beverly Randolph.","21 items. Includes \"A list of Magistrates as also those named in different Commissions of the Peace for Buckingham County\" for 1777-1800.","24 items.","8 items.","16 items.","18 items.","14 items.","21 items.","46 items. Includes judgment involving Randolph Jefferson and John Jefferson.","33 items.","7 items.","27 items.","35 items.","23 items.","29 items.","35 items.","28 items. Includes \"A list of a Company of Light Infantry --- of the 100th Regiment (of) Buckingham Militia,\" 19 April 1812.","18 items.","18 items.","33 items.","23 items.","14 items.","173 items.","16 items.","16 items.","6 items.","23 items.","77 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","16 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","29 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","21 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","20 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","57 items.","Minutes of a meeting of citizens of Buckingham County, \"friendly to the Election of General Andrew Jackson as...[the] next President.\"","5 items. Genealogical Materials.","7 items. Genealogical Materials.","1 item. Genealogical Materials.","2 items. Genealogical Materials. See also Rogers and Twyman.","15 items. Genealogical Materials.","34 items. Genealogical Materials. See also Rogers.","2 items. Genealogical Materials.","16 items. Genealogical Materials.","1 item. Genealogical Materials. See also J. M. Spiller Ledger (cash accounts). 1839-57, pp. 80-81 and pp. 292-294 for family notes by Spiller.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","5 items. Genealogical Materials.","10 items. Genealogical Materials.","116 items. Entire box. Genealogical Materials. Includes metal sign \"B. Austin, Attorney at Law\"","Account book of William Adams and his estate.","Accounts of Archibald, 1824-1828. Court records, 1847-1848.","Includes James River and Kanawha Canal accounts.","Includes James River and Kanawha Canal accounts.","Account books, 1849-1856, including farm notes, 1860-1864.","Including farm notes and notes of calls on patients.","Includes farm notes in back, 1840.","Including the estate of George Spiller.","Includes time charts for worker in the James River and Kanawha Canal.","Ledger of J. M. Spiller, 1839-1859, other accounts 1886-1892. Spiller genealogical data, pp. 80-81, 292-294.","Including time sheets of work on locks, James River and Kanawha Canal.","Includes work on the James River and Kanawha Canal.","Includes vouchers of Ada and Sarah Bocock.","2 items. Draft of note about whipping a slave. Form of bill of sale of slave. (Other slavery items among dated papers).","24 items. Legal papers involving him. Concerns money owed by Francisco.","7 items. Photographs.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","James River and Kanawha Canal (Va.)","Horsley family","Spiller family","Austin family","Twyman family","Austin, Archibald, 1772-1837","Francisco, Peter, d. 1831","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 69 Au7","/repositories/2/resources/392"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Austin-Twyman Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Austin-Twyman Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Austin-Twyman Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Amherst County (Va.)--History--19th century","Buckingham County (Va.)--History--19th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Amherst County (Va.)--History--19th century","Buckingham County (Va.)--History--19th century"],"creator_ssm":["Austin, Archibald, 1772-1837","Horsley family","Spiller family"],"creator_ssim":["Austin, Archibald, 1772-1837","Horsley family","Spiller family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Austin, Archibald, 1772-1837"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Horsley family","Spiller family"],"creators_ssim":["Austin, Archibald, 1772-1837","Horsley family","Spiller family"],"places_ssim":["Amherst County (Va.)--History--19th century","Buckingham County (Va.)--History--19th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchased: 10,706 items, 1969."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Legal documents","Medicine--Practice--Virginia","Medicine--Study and teaching--Virginia","Slavery--Virginia--19th century","Slavery--Virginia--History--19th century","Slaves--United States--Correspondence","Slaves--Virginia--Correspondence","Slaves--Virginia--Social conditions","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--War of 1812","Virginia. 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Includes papers of Archibald Austin (1772-1837), member of Congress, 1817-1819, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1815-1816, 1835-1837, his wife, Grace R. (Booker) Austin and their children, James M. Austin, John Austin and Bernard Austin, Grace Austin and Frances (Austin) Wright.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents of Archibald Austin include William H. Cabell, Walter L. Fontaine, Charles Yancey, Waller Taylor, George Booker, and Robert T. Hubard.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include the War of 1812, national politics and the business of the Virginia General Assembly. Papers include correspondence of Archibald Austin's son-in-law, Doctor Iverson Lewis Twyman (1810-1864) who married first, Mary Lavinia Horsley and second, Martha E. Austin. His correspondence concerns slavery, farm management, the study and practice of medicine and the education of his children whose letters are also part of the collection. His children were Iverson Lewis Twyman (1849-1921), John Austin Twyman, Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Samuel Rogers Twyman (concerning Twyman genealogy), Augusta Giles Twyman and Mabel Booker Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAustin twyman papers collection 1765-1865 Amherst and Buckingham Counties is available on 35 reels of microform in Swem Library's Microforms area call number HD1471 .U5 R43\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePapers also contain a few items concerning the Horsley family and much correspondence and many accounts of James Madison Spiller, a friend of Dr. Iverson Lewis Twyman and the father-in-law of Iverson Lewis Twyman, Jr. The collection includes several items relating to Peter Francisco, Revolutionary War hero; materials relating to the James River and Kanawha Canal; letters pertaining to the Civil War; accounts and legal documents concerning Albemarle, Amherst, Appomattox, Botetourt, Buckingham, Campbell, Cumberland, Goochland, King and Queen, Nelson, Powhatan and Prince Edward Counties; genealogical materials relating to the Austin, Booker, Byrd, Clark, Gaines, Lewis, Montague, Rogers, Twyman and Walker families; and miscellaneous material consisting of poetry, religious manuscripts, recipes, memoranda and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters are filed in chronological order within each folder. 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Cabell, Waller Taylor, Thomas McCleland (sending French clover seed from Botetourt Co., Va.), Jeremiah Weaver (money owed for a racehorse and carriage horses), Samuel P. Christian (soldiers from Buckingham County stationed on Craney Island in War of 1812), George Booker (written 26 March 1814, while serving with troops east of Lynnhaven), Gideon Spencer (asking Archibald Austin to run for Congress).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes letters by Richard Dabbs (setting up a schedule for preaching), Charles Yancey (written 10 February 1820, concerning session of General Assembly and the Missouri Compromise), Waller Taylor ([several items] Florida Question; Missouri Compromise; death of Stephen Decatur; insanity of John Randolph of Roanoke; Daniel D. Tompkins; opinion of Henry Clay; fear of Jackson and Calhoun; and election of John Q. Adams), Walter L. Fontaine (written 30 January 1821, concerning business of the General Assembly), Ro. B. Jones, Isham Talbot (laying off the town of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; description of Alabama; his crops), S. Branch, Samuel C. Scott, John Fauntieroy, A. Caldwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Includes letters by A. White, Hampden-Sydney College (monthly report), George Booker (concerning business of General Assembly and revision of Virginia Court System in 1831), Stephen Hubbard, E. Booker (concerning anti-tariff convention to be held in Philadelphia September 1821), J. Mills, C. Fontaine, John W. Haskins, Samuel Ford, James W. Bouldin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes letters by George Booker (declining to run again for House of Delegates), Charles Yancey (declining to run again for House of Delegates), John Morgan (asking Archibald Austin to run for House of Delegates), James Bouldin (discussing his mailing list to constituents), M. C. Spencer, P. P. Smith, Stephen Hubbard, C. Fontaine, H. Lipscomb, Samuel Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes letters by P. P. Smith, P. H. Fontaine (news of politics in Washington and Virginia in 1836), Ro. T. Hubard, Thomas McCoy (concerning Bernard G. Austin), W. P. Mosley, University of Virginia (monthly report), Thomas H. Merryman, W. C. Nicholas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters by Archibald Austin, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters by (and to) Bernard Gaines Austin. Concerning his life in Missouri; and an operation by Doctor [John Peter] Mettauer. To brothers and to Dr. I. L. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e111 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Payment for hire of slave Beverly while he was in the woods. Possible sale of slaves to pay off debt. Letters written to John Austin while he was attending the University of Virginia. Family going to the Centennial on borrowed money. News of the centennial. Reconstruction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items. Concerning a homesick overseer, preparations for Christmas; food; clothes; hiring and selling of slaves; plants for the yard; slaves weaving cloth and making shoes. Slave Beverly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes two slave letters (Mary to her mother and father; and Lucy Patterson to Beverly, her son). Includes letter, 7 May 1859, of R. Elariage stating he has no objection to a slave marriage and endorsing the prospective husband. Letter outlining how to manage the estate of Archibald Austin ['If we lose when we own the negroes, how much more loss we would sustain when the negroes are hired.\"] and what has transpired financially since Austin's death twelve years previously including the sale of forty-three slaves. Also letters written from Virginia Female Institute, Staunton, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters by George B. Austin. Also 2 letters to George B. Austin, 1847 and 1853. Sale of slaves; price of slaves in Richmond in 1854 and Austin's life as a schoolteacher in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Grace Austin. Hiring of slaves in February 1865; and religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Studying medicine at the University of Virginia and at Philadelphia College of Medicine. Hiring out of enslaved persons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Letters written by J. L. Cabell (describing location of rooms at University of Virginia and recommending Austin), Charles J. Gee (concerning studying medicine and University of Virginia) and Thomas W. Hix (concerning studies at Philadelphia College of Medicine). Hiring of enslaved persons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Martha Austin, (before her marriage in 1848 to I.L. Twyman - see that file). Letter describing wedding plans and a cap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Family rift. Letters, 25 July - 5 September 1861, written by Austin while serving in [Company E, 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes letter about Civil War, 1861, from S. E. Austin, wife of Dr. James M. Austin and letters, 1838, written by Thomas F. Perkins concerning University of Virginia. Other letters concern hiring slaves to work on railroad and runaway slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e513 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Includes letters to Miss Mary Lavinia Horsley (1838), Mrs. Mary Lavinia Horsley Twyman, capt. Robert Horsley, Miss Rebecca P. Horsley. (See letter, 4 March 1839, to Lavinia Horsley concerning eastern Tennessee).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes letters to Capt. A. W. Flippin, Capt. Harrington, George B. Austin, Martha E. Austin (written during her engagement to Twyman), Mrs. Martha E. Twyman (concerning the practice of medicine; care of a slave's child while she is in the field; sudden death of a slave mourned both as loss of property and as loss of a member of the family; and sale of slave \" [?] will tell the negroes and send them to crying and howling.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes letters to Frances Austin, Thomas Austin (concerning Rebecca Horsley), Grace B. Austin, Bernard Austin, Mrs. Martha E. Twyman, John Austin (hire of the slave Beverly; suggests taking him to a slave trader to see how much he would give for him to know whether to sell him or hire him out).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Includes letters to Daniel Woodson, Glass \u0026amp; Woodson, Lynchburg, Va., Thomas Austin, John Austin. Advice to John Austin concerning the study of medicine. Selling of slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes letters to John Austin (writing a thesis for Austin while Austin is studying medicine in Philadelphia; hiring of slaves), Thomas Austin, Mrs. Martha E. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Includes letters to Martha A. Twyman, Frances A. Austin (concerning hiring of slaves), John Austin, Thomas Austin, B. M. DeWitt (concerning family rift), M. M. Pendleton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Includes letters to James M. Spiller, Thomas Austin (concerning sale of a slave child), Martha E. Twyman (concerning a division of slaves; advice on raising their son; selling slaves), B. M. DeWitt, W. M. Cabell, Iverson L. Twyman ([b. 1849] encouraging him to learn to read.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Includes letters to James M. Spiller, Dr. Isaac Hays, R. S. Ellis, Dr. W. A Horsley (concerning cure for tapeworm), Orville Allen, Gen. Ro. A. Banks (politics), Gen. A. Brown, D. A. Snow (termination of a female schoolteacher's school because of her opinions on the hanging of the John Brown conspirators), Jno. Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Civil War comments in letters to Thomas Austin, J. M. Spiller, Iverson L. Twyman (b. 1849), J. B. McCaw (war injury of an Alabama soldier), Martha E. Twyman (concerning his illness and stay at Coyner's Springs), Col. R. H. Gilliam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Includes note concerning trying to make slaves look better before they are sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Seth Woodruff (buying slaves in Richmond and taking them south), P. G. Gillum (concerning medical studies in Philadelphia), W. N. Rodes (Tennessee life), Orville Allen, B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes letters from F. Hopkins, Samuel Jackson (medical advice), Chas. P. Lee, George S. Thornton (study of medicine in Philadelphia), William H. Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins, John Early (1786-1873), Anthony Thornton, John H. Rodes, Lea \u0026amp; Blanchard, Philadelphia, Pa., Andrew White, Benjamin White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Includes letters from Benjamin F. Rodes, F. T. Stribling (superintendent of Western Asylum), A. Pamplin, Shelton F. Leake, and B. M. DeWitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins, Jessie T. Agee, J. B. Reswick \u0026amp; Co., David B. Phelps, S. C. Banks, H. Mongomerie, Julia DeWitt, Francis T. Stribling (superintendent of Western Asylum), G. T. Thornton. Letters concern hiring of slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Includes letters from Geo. T. Thornton (concerning his courtship), B. M. DeWitt (concerning his financial condition), Martha M. Phillips, P[aulus] Powell ([1809-1874] Congressman), James Alexander, D. T. C. Peters, V. Mosby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt (concerning George T. Thornton; and the Richmond Examiner), V. P. Mosby, John G. McClanahan, Daniel P. Woodson, James M. Harris, S. P. [Vauter ?], D. P. Gooch, Seth Woodruff (evaluating slaves), W. A. Payne, Charles Scott (by Robert Pleasants), Anthony Thornton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes letters from George T. Thornton (concerning Paulus Powell), James Brown (concerning a slavetrader, Samuel Rees), James M. Harris, E. Wingfield, D. P. Gooch, W. A. Payne (concerning possibility of gonorrhea among slaves), Andrew White, D. C. Jones, W. T. Young, Frances Rogers, E. Franklin, Jr. William H. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes letters from DeWitt H. White (concerning his medical practice), R. B. Gooch (concerning The Southern Planter), W. C. Jordan (granting permission for his slave to marry one of Twyman's slaves if Twyman approves), [Meem ?] Gwatkin, Thomas Robert, Anthony Thornton (concerning George Thornton), David S. Kaufman (describing Texas), Daniel Woodson (concerning Texas), R. D. Palmer, unidentified writer (concerning candidates for Convention for 1850; and poisoning by slaves), Bennitt M. DeWitt (concerning Richmond Examiner), E. A. Palmer, J. B. Strong (concerning hiring slaves).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes letters from Robert A. Stephens (concerning hiring slaves), William M. Blackford, [?] Hopkins, Daniel Woodson (concerning east-west plit of Virginia), Benjamin Winter, Ritchie \u0026amp; Dunnavant, R. Strabler \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Includes letters from James D. Watts (asking Twyman to act as a protector and advisor to Watt's slave), R. C. Woody, Nathaniel Woodhouse, F. M. Cabell, L. Brown, Zullock \u0026amp; Crenshaw, Seth Woodruff (asking for slave to be delivered so she can be sent south with others), William N. Chick, William M. Cabell, J. W. Cameron, Mary M. Cameron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Includes letters from H. Mundy (his medical studies at University of Virginia; and death of John Austin), Smith Bosworth, L H. Wingfield, B. M. DeWitt (concerning family rift; and editing newspaper in Alabama), Thomas A Carter (punishment of slave), Silas P. Vauter, Joseph Kyle, R. W. Shaw (hiring slave), George T. Thornton, John F. White, B. Gildersleeve, Jackson L. Thornton (concerning George T. Thornton), James M. [Fulks ?], Jno. F. Hix (hiring slaves).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Includes letters from J. B. Scott (illness of slave), Smith Bosworth (hiring slave), John C. Mundy (medical studies at University of Pennsylvania), James E. Horner (hiring slave), W. H. Perkins (meeting of General Assembly), Samuel Scott, J. B. Wilkinson (hiring slaves), Jefferson Mays, George T. Thornton (his medical practice), Jesse L. Wilkinson, Benjamin S. Vawter (his medical studies at University of Virginia), R. H. Dickinson \u0026amp; Brother (evaluation of slaves), Jno. S. Cocke, Robert H. Gray (hiring slaves to work on Virginia \u0026amp; Tennessee Railroad).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Includes letters from A. M. Montgomery (hiring slaves to lay railroad track), Dickinson, Hill \u0026amp; Co. (value of slaves), Pulliam \u0026amp; Davis (value of slaves), James D. Watts (illness of slaves), George G. Curle (hiring of slaves), Jno. W. Haskins, M. F. Perkins (hiring overseer), L. H. Wingfield, George T. Thornton, James M. Cunningham (his illness), Walter S. Dunn ([of James River and Kanawha Canal]; runaway hired slaved), Francis A. Blu[?], W. P. Hill (appointing Twyman delegate for Medical Society of Virginia to National Medical Association in Philadelphia), William M. Cabell, George B. Thurman, B. M. DeWitt, J. C. Mundy, James B. Hargrove, L. H. Wingfield, A. N. Montgomery, W. T. Anderson, L. P. Mercer, James M. Fulks, Smith Bosworth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Includes letters from J. C. Mundy, Taliaferro \u0026amp; Hamilton, S. F. Lucado, N. F. Bocock (runaway slave), B. M. DeWitt, James M. Harris (hire of slaves; runaway hired slave), J. D. Damson, Lewis H. Wingfield, A. Hopkins, Charles R. Shepard, H. Wilson Hix (hire of slave), Lawson G. Tyler (sending slave nurse), John Harry (his illness), James Bolton (treatment of injured eye), David R. Lew, Isaac Hays (treatment of injured eye), Adie Gray, Th. F. Perkins, Eliza Spencer, Mary Miller, D. M. Pulliam \u0026amp; Co. (sale of runaway slave), James M. Fulks (hire of slave), S. J. Woolridge, Elizabeth A. Harvey, Mayo Cabell, R. T. Ellis, Jr., William J. Spencer (overseer of the poor, Buckingham Co., Va.), William D. Cabell (hire of slave and his treatment.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Includes letters from Absalom (slave letter), W. Gill (concerning slave Absalom), James M. Harris (hiring slaves for James River and Kanawha Canal), Robert A. Banks (politics), L. D. Mercer, R. H. Gilliam, Doctor James Bolton, Jordan Taylor (health of slave), D. H. Landon, J. Lawrence Meem, Alfred Iverson (concerning geneology of Iverson family), J. L. Thornton (illness and death of George T. Thornton), M. G. C. Long, W. M. Woodward, Adeline A. Sands (applying for teaching position), E. J. Snow (her firing as teacher), D. A. Snow (for A. Snow concerning firing of E. J. Snow), Hableston \u0026amp; Bro., T. Lyon, A. M. Ford(applying for teaching position), Mary F. Dandridge, John G. Meem, M. E. Walsh (negotiating and accepting teaching position), Lucy C. Bondurant (applying for teaching position), E. H. Gill (hiring slaves for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad), Ada B. Bocock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from B. M. DeWitt, W. P. Mosley (candidate for Secession Convention), McCorkle \u0026amp; Co. (hiring enslaved persons), E. H. Gill (hiring enslaved persons for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad), unidentified writer (hiring of enslaved persons), Ella T. Watson (her education), C. Emma Moore, James M. Harris, Lucy C. Bondurant, William Knabe \u0026amp; Co. (piano), John G. Meem, Conrad Freimann (piano), Peter R. Patterson, C. A. Preots (Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute), James L. Stephens, Robert (Keats?), L. D. Jones, T. T. Omohundro, E. H. Gill, R. H. Gillam, John Farriss (hiring enslaved persons), Elsom Bro. \u0026amp; Co., Howardsville, Va., Jacob Garrett, H. M. Bondurant, Robert L. Ragland, John H. Bondurant (hiring enslaved persons), Judith B. Smith, Charles R. Ackerly, Z. G. Wood, Sarah S.. Carnifer, Wilson Hix (to Martha (Austin) Twyman), Thomas P. Childress, Mary Clegg (applying for teaching position), R. S. Powers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters by Thomas Dodermead (hiring slaves for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Co.; runaway hired hand, Beverly); \"A Methodist\" (concerning a teaching position; she studied at Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute), W. A. Turner (hiring slaves), Jno. J. Riggins (teaching), Bocock \u0026amp; Parrish, John W. Wingfield (paymaster for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, hiring slaves), Mary (Annis?) DeWitt (illness of B. M. DeWitt, bears letter of J. C. Mundy), Jno. F Hix (death of B. M. DeWitt), Mary A. Morris (requesting that her husband be re-committed to Western State Asylum), R. B. Shaw, Jr. (speculating that Lee may attack Hooker), Samuel Read (Confederate government's hiring of slaves), J. A. Hefelfinger (Coyner's Springs), Adeline A. Sands (teaching position), Hetty R. Gillam, N. F. Bocock, Stabler \u0026amp; Jones, C. Amanda Hix, J. L. Thornton (describing Union raid in Orange County, Virginia), Robert Atkinson, Hill, Dickinson \u0026amp; Co., Richmond, Virginia, (price of slaves), R. P. Pattison, W. W. Forbes (hiring slaves for Joseph R. Anderson \u0026amp; Co. Tredegar), Brown \u0026amp; Deane, Richmond, Virginia (scarcity of schoolbooks), E. A. Cabell, Thomas F. Perkins (school), Julia E. DeWitt, W. M. Jerdone (his school), Alfred Hughes, A. Brooks (Confederate cavalryman from Georgia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Includes letters by George T. Thornton, J. M. Harris, Jno. F. Hix, Cambridge Austin (slave letter), James Jones, Ths. M. Watson, E. A. Cabell (hiring slaves), Mrs. E. H. Gill, L. D. Jones, Th[omas] Wilson Hix, V. P. Mosby, Francis A. Blair, R. S. Ellis, Jr., Benjamin F. Rodes, E. H. Gill, William D. Hix, E. D. Moore, Jesse A. Watts (at the University of Virginia), Bennitt M. DeWitt (family rift), George W. Clark, O. A. (speech by Governor Barbour), W. C. Jordan (describing how to build a hot bed to grow potatoes), M. F. [Perkins ?], Doctor James Bolton (from Twyman), P[aulus] Powell, Hiram C. Kyle, [?] Austin, L. W. Cabell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e218 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Includes letters to Frances Austin Wright (mother's female illness; an alleged malingering and burglarizing female slave; fixing new clothes to sell a slave in; sewing slave clothing; selling of slaves), John Austin (fixing up slaves to sell), mother Grace R. Austin (having teeth fixed - bears letter of Iverson Lewis Twyman to George B. Austin).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Includes letters to sister Grace Austin, Frances Austin (family rift), John Austin, Iverson L. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Letters to Iverson L. Twyman (letter, 13 September 1853 bears letter of Frances A. Austin concerning slave leaving to visit his wife). Other letters concern dressing slaves up to sell them and slave Beverly apparently with Confederate Army during Gettysburg Campaign), James M. Spiller, R. S. Ellis, Jr. (to Martha Twyman), J. Avis Bartley and Sarah F. Harris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Includes letters to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921), concerning her worry about him, the education of his brothers and sisters, an umber mine on her farm, and sharecropping with freed blacks. Includes a letter to James A. Wright and one letter from Mabel Twyman to her brother Iverson Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concerns the family's poverty and her concern over the sale of family land. Includes a letter to Mary Spiller and a letter from Mabel B. Twyman. Includes a draft of a letter to C. L. Cocke concerning Hollins Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concerns the family's poverty and her concern over the sale of family land. Includes a letter to Mary Spiller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Concerns the family's poverty and money owed to West \u0026amp; Agee which may force the sale of her land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concern the family's poverty and her concern over her son's safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concern the family's poverty and her concern for her son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Written to her son John Twyman. Includes letters to John Twyman from Sam Twyman, Iverson L. Twyman and Augusta G. Twyman and a letter of Martha E. (Austin) Twyman to Iverson L. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Written to Iverson L Twyman (1810-1864). Frances (Austin) Wright, Nannie [?], John Austin, Iverson L. Twyman (b. 1849) and Grace Austin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Includes letters from L. J. Payne, W. C. Jordan, an unidentified woman (complaining of verbal abuse by slaves), Penariah Layne, Samuel McCorkle, M. A. Robertson, Kate F. Evans, I. B. Garden (sprinkling of chloride of lime about the [slave] cabins to prevent the spread of fever), W. M. Cabell, Samuel Read (hire of slave by Confederate States Army), [James M. Spiller ?], Junius E. Leigh, James Avis Bartley, Seymour W. Holman (bears engraving of Washington College now Washington and Lee University), Internal Revenue Service (enclosing bank income tax form for 1868) and William J. Spencer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes letters from E. A. Carter, James M. Harris, Seymour W. Holman (concerning Iverson Twyman's courtship of a Georgia woman), Charles Lewis Cocke (concerning his deduction for indigent students and his standard for hiring teachers at Hollins Institute [now Hollins College]), N. F. Ellis, [Sue Asa Washington ? - former slave ?], J. S. Tompkins (at Hollins Institute [now Hollins College] sending his treatment for typhoid fever), M. N. Cabell (concerning will of James M. Wright).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Includes letters from R. S. Ellis, Jr., Nannie F. Ellis (concerning Hollins Institute [now Hollins College]), L. C. P., [John Dismuke ?], George J. Hundley, M. A. Robertson, Eliza M. Eldridge (bears draft of a letter to [?] concerning the hiring of a teacher), M. K. Cabell, Amanda [?], N. A. Moseley (concerning a slave marriage), K. M. Perkins, and Samuel B. Partin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e390 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Georgia) to father Iverson L. Twyman (1810-1864), mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances A. Wright, [?] Gill (draft, 5 July 1871, of a love letter), and sister Augusta Giles Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Georgia, from New Orleans and while moving to Texas) to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Dan [?], Hank [Frances A. Wright], Uncle Paschal Twyman, Fannie [?], Annie [?] (love letter), James M. Spiller, M. Edwards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Texas) to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, Annie [?] (love letter), [?] Lowe, Augusta Giles Twyman, John Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Includes letters written from Texas to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, Annie [?], John Twyman, Alice Johnson (love letter), Letter, 14 September 1874, concerns Texas and Black persons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Includes letters written from Texas to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, John A. Twyman, Samuel R. Twyman, William Dixon, Augusta Giles Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Includes letters written to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Augusta Giles Twyman, John A. Twyman, Samuel A. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Includes letters written from Texas to Augusta Giles Twyman, John Austin, Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Hank (Frances A. Wright), Mabel Booker Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Includes letters (written from Texas) to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Thomas Austin, Augusta Giles Twyman, Miss Yelverton, John A. Austin (concerning Greenback Party).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Includes letters (written from Texas) to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Mabel Booker Twyman, Emma Buson, Thomas [?], Albert Langley. Last letter in folder written from Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. From Virginia to brother John in Nashville, Tennesse. One letter bears composition \"Management of Common Schools\" and another bears note of M. E. Twyman asking her son not to drink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Include letters from Virginia to brother John Twyman in Nashville (where he is attending college at State Normal College, now Peabody College) and in Texas. Two letters bear letters of Augusta Giles Twyman. Letters concern Readjuster politics in Buckingham County. \"The Readjusters all over the county voted for the negro [Shed Dungee] and John Eldridge says he is prouder of that one act than of any other in his whole life.\" Lists other individuals who voted for Dungee. Turkey and deer hunting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Letters to brother John Twyman in Texas. Concerns Mabel Booker Twyman leaving State Normal School (Peabody College) and Eben Sperry Stearns. Includes letter to Antonia (Spiller) Twyman (whom he married in 1884). Letters to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman and a letter, n.d., to J. Avis Bartley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Includes letters written by Seymour W. Holman, John A. Twyman. Also includes letters from J. W. Fishburne to W. J. Moseley, B. F. Outze and J. R. Taylor concerning I. L. Twyman and Twyman's teaching certificate, 1871, issued in Meriwether County, Ga.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Includes letters written by Seymour W. Holman (of Mexia, Texas), Fannie [?], Stanley P. Mosley, Addie M. Walker, W. W. Wisdom, a school agreement drawn up by Twyman and letters of recommendation written by Holman concerning Twyman's qualifications to teach school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Love letters from Miss Annie Vickers (See also folders 66-68 for drafts of Twyman's letters).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Includes letters from J. L. Lowe, Seymour W. Holman, W. P. Moseley, Mary P. Moreland, Gussie Moreland, W. H. Richardson (to George J. Hundley concerning appointment of John A Twyman to VMI), P. H. Dunson, J. P. Philpott, Wilson, Hinkle \u0026amp; Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (concerning schoolbooks), Hattie Harris, A. M. Johnson, Maggie Harris, A. M. Johnson, L. D. Forbes. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Includes letters from W. M. Thornton, George J. Hundley, John M. Colby, J. W. Fishburne, M. Washington, C. F. Scott. Letters concern teaching school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Includes letters from R. F. Mills, Jno. T. Blalock, Thomas F. Lewis, Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, W. B. Blalock, W. L. Price, and letters concerning Twyman's church membership and letters of recommendation. Includes a teaching certificate for Limestone, Texas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Includes letters from Seymour W. Holman, (letter, 8 May 1878, concerns lynching of a black), W. P. Moseley, Rush G. Kimball, James B. Thurman, Thomas Waters, S. P. Moseley, Fanny Prendergast, Laura Rogers. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Includes letters from M. E. Robertson, H. Beall, Albert Langley, C. P. Estill, Jno. F. Blalock, R[ush] G. Kimball, Henry L. Holman. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. W. T. Williams, S. W. Holman (of Mexia, Texas), F. P. Moseley, S. A. Moreland (bears letter of Holman), J. P. Philpott, Bass Williams, letter of recommendation of Twyman signed by citizens of Buckingham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e383 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Letters to Iverson L. Twyman bear letters from Samuel R. Twyman and Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, concerning family's poverty and his desire for an education; two people in jail for whipping children to death. Letter (draft) to Joseph Dupuy Eggleston , State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and teachers certificates signed in 1902-1905 by Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Includes copies of letters to Joseph Dupuy Eggleston concerning a controversy over the location of a school; copies of love letters to \"\"Miss Smith\"\" in December 1907 - January 1908 and copies of love letters to Josephine White, December 1922 - January 1923.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes letters from William Merry Perkins, N. A. Moseley, J. R. Blackburn, Eben S. Stearns (concerning Twyman's attendence at State Normal School, now Peabody College) and William S. Eldridge. Includes teachers certificates. One letter is to Iverson L. Twyman from John M. Colby concerning sale of Lee's Reminiscences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Letters to Twyman in Starrville, Texas concerning State Normal College, Nashville, Tenn. (now Peabody), from Charles W. Bache, E. G. Littlejohn, Jr., J. S. Dobbins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Letters to him in Texas and Virginia. Includes letters from Joseph E. Dobbins, E. G. Maller, J. A. Mundy, E. W. Twyman, [W. M. or Wm.] Cabell. Concern State Normal College, Nashville, Tenn. (now Peabody) and dissension in Mulberry Grove Church, Buckingham County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Includes four letters from Miss Sally M. Smith (see folder 87 for copies of his letters to her) and C. M. [Feigenspan ?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. from James M. Thomas, Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Courtney Irving, William G. Ransom. Includes letter, 11 January 1906, concerning Sally M. Smith (see folders 91 and 87).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. from James S. Thomas, Walter R. Smith, A. L. Smith, Willis A. Jenkins (concerning Virginia Education Exhibit of Jamestown Exposition), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, E. H. Russell, James S. Thomas, J. S. Jarman (president State female Normal School, Farmville, Va., now Longwood College).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Willis A. Jenkins (concerning Jamestown Exposition), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, James S. Thomas, William G. Ransom, Willie Sue Nicholas, Calva Watson, Lila Waller Duval, Charles M. Robinson, J. W. Hebditch, Hattie E. Forbes (concerning Sally M. Smith).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Calva Watson, Willie Sue Nichols, A. L. Pitts, L. O. Prince, Jno. W. Prince, James S. Thomas, Love Hardy, Joseph D. Eggleston, J. W. Hebditch, G. W. Patteson, Wm. G. Ransom, Lila Waller Duval, Courtney Irving, W. B. Forbes, C. J. Morris, W. W. Haskins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include James B. Thomas, James H. Dilliard (concerning Jeanes Fund for black teachers), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, T. E. Williams, Agnes White, H. Blankinship, Edna Wright, A. W. Carter, W. G. Edwards, Jackson Davis, Annie C. Coleman, A. W. Moore. Includes petitions requesting Twyman's reappointment as Superintendent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include O. J. Morgan, Nannie Baldwin, Calva Watson, Anna Roy[ster ?] Rogers, Eliza [?] (deciding not to marry Twyman because if her mother's objections), Plummer F. Jones (Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Letters to State Board of Education from W. L. Boatwright, A. H. Clement, A. C. Garnett, George Braxton Taylor, E. V. Anderson, A. S. Hall, Frank P. Brent, Sands Gayle requesting that Twyman be appointed again as school superintendent in place of Plummer F. Jones. Includes petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Include letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. and to R. C. Stearns, Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction. Correspondents include Florence L. Pettit, W. W. Haskins, Joseph W. Everett, Jno. B. Terrell, C. G. Baughan, R. F. Andrews, D. A. Christie, Jackson Davis, Joe B. [Davis ?], Sands Gayle, C. J. Holsinger, E. E. Worrell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Include letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Everett E. Worrell, H. L. Webb (to W. W. Haskins), Joseph W. Everett, R. C. Stearns. Includes regulations and grading system of Arvonia High School, 1915-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Harris Hart, J. A. C. Chandler (asking that teachers be paid even though school sessions were shortened because of the influenza epidemic of 1918), Chandler \u0026amp; Blakey, Jno. P. McConnell, G. L. Brown, Arthur D. Wright, W. W. Haskins, George Braxton Taylor, Olivia L. Wyson (to P. P. Glover), Harris Hart (to Frank T. West), Josephine White, [Edward ?] C. Spencer, Polly Garnett Saunders, nan Edwards, James W. Wigginton, Harry F. Byrd (concerning Shenandoah National Park). Includes wedding announcement; and minutes, 1925, of Democratic County Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Include letters to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Claude R. Wood, W. J. Hubard, G. L. Morris (and A. J. Terill and A. W. Carter to Morris), Edyth Jenkins, Carey M. Scales, R. S. Burruss, A. H. Trent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Letters concerning Anti-Smith Democratic Movement. Correspondents include Lewis Twyman, J. Sidney Peters, Frank B. Dunford, G. W. M. [Taylor ?], J. Dwight Martin, James Cannon. Includes speech by T. N. Hass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Mostly concern Republican party politics. Correspondents include Dr. P. E. Tucker, L. F. Harris, Emmett D. Gregory, J. W. Blackwell, Harry F. Byrd. Includes broadside, 1930, entitled \"Notice to the Republican voters of Buckingham County.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Correspondents include Grover Hudgins, Cora Wood, Lilliam Eldridge, Russell Moon, Gertrude Sadler, Harry Byrd, Carter Glass, Rebekah Ellis, Hunter McGuire (dictated), Charles M. Barrell. Letters from Byrd and Carter Glass thank Twyman for opposition to packing U. S. Supreme Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e229 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. To his brother Iverson L. Twyman or John A. Twyman. Concern family's poverty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Includes letters to John A. Twyman, 1881-1882. Other letters concern Austin and Twyman genealogy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Correspondents include Addison Spencer, Alice H. Bagby, L. F. Walker, W. R. Twyman, Iverson Twyman (of Bonham, Texas), Lizzie Twyman, C. Humphry, Julia Shipp, W. G. Stanard (concerning membership in the Virginia Historical Society), Lou. E. Twyman, John M. Daniel, Sm. L. [Clothworthy ?], John Lamb. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Correspondents include R. L. D. McAllister, Robert O. Garrett, Thomas M. Green, H. J. Eckenrode, William F. Bagby, Carl A. Lewis, John C. Underwood, George Braxton Taylor, Mrs. F. Handy, Anna Royster Rogers, James Y. Lloyd, Jno. W. Richardson, W. R. Twyman, E. V. Anderson, H. R. McIlwaine, George E. Booker, Lillie Beall Lewis, Ruth Beall, Jackson Davis (bears letter of Plummer F. Jones), E. W. Twyman. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Correspondents include Ruth Beall, Sands Gayle, H. Silverthorn Co., Benjamin Twyman, M. A. Twyman, H. R. McIlwaine, H. J. Eckenrode, Nusbaum Book \u0026amp; Art Co., Mrs. M. A. Twyman, Daphne A. Carter. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family and Twyman crest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondents include Benjamin Twyman, Nusbaum Book \u0026amp; Art Co., Champ Clark, Margaret Huff (paper bears Twyman-coat-of-arms), D. W. Twyman, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Leila C. Handy, Mrs. M. A. Twyman, Ruth Beall, Jno. C. Underwood, G. W. D. Twyman, Anna Roy[ster] Rogers, Sands Gayle, Lillie Geall Lewis. Concern genealogical inquiries on the Twyman family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Correspondents include Leila C. Handy, Jno. C. Underwood, The Genealogical Association [William A. Crozier], Benjamin Twyman, Augusta G. Twyman (in Rome, Italy), Margaret H. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Correspondents include Leila C. Handy, Anna Roy[ster] Rogers, Jno. C. Underwood, Ruth Beall, Mrs. R. J. Gilbert. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Correspondents include Benjamin Twyman (enclosing photos), Mrs. R. J. Gilbert, H. D. Flood (concerning statue in Richmond to George Rogers Clark), J. M. Street, Laura K. Crozier, [?] Nichols, Fannie Twyman Gilbert. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Correspondents include Mary Twyman Klayder, Lewis Twyman, Margaret Huff, Mrs. Robert J. Gilbert, I. M. S., William Ellyson (for State Mission Board of Baptist General Association), W. R. Boyd, Jr. (League to Enforce Peace), David Hepburn (Anti-Saloon League and pamphlet - Liquor vs. Life: Anarchy vs. Law by George W. McDaniel. Letters concern World War I, Influenza Epidemic of 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Correspondents include Mary Twyman Klayder, Ruby M. Naylor, Oliver J. Sands, H. R. McIlwaine, Julia Twyman, George E. Booker, Duval Porter, C. M. Barrell, Effle E. Carney, Mrs. R. J. Gilbert, Arthur Kyle Davis, David Hepburn (Anti-Saloon League), Julien Gunn, J. H. Lewis, J. E. West, L. E. Mauch, Mildred Jones Lewis (concerning Lewis Association). Many letters concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family and death of Augusta Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Correspondents include Nettie [?], Mrs. Richard Floyd burke, James William Wigginton, Ruth Beall, Mrs. Robert J. Gilbert, Buford Twyman, Mary Twyman Klayder, H. F. Byrd (announcing his candidacy for governor), Eula May Burke, George Braxton Taylor, W. J. Hubard (concerning Lee Last Camp Association.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Correspondents include Kate M. Cannon, Margaret Beale, James Lewis (English dog postcard), Lillie [?], Jamie Rouston Boulware, Kate M. Cannon, Mary T. Klayder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e84 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Letters written to Iverson L. Twyman (concerning teaching and the family's poverty), Bettie [?], Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, [Seymour W.] Holman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Letters written to Iverson L. Twyman, Mabel B. Twyman, Samuel R. Twyman, Addie Walker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Letters written by Louise E. Twyman, Daphne [?], Benjamin Twyman, V[irginia] Aldridge, S. F. Kitchen, Lucy Twyman (describing Episcopal Home in Richmond), M. V. Scruggs, M. M. Ellis, M. G. Carter, Ella Watson, Julia W. [Viditz?], L. F. Walker, [Nettie ?] Wright. Includes booklet (The Light of Christmastide).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters by and to Julia Twyman. Correspondents include her mother, Uncle John Twyman, letter of recommendation of her as a teacher, Florida teaching certificates, M. Gordon Twyman while studying law at the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Correspondents are Iverson L. Twyman, John A. Twyman (one letter bears note by Iverson L. Twyman; most letters written while she was attending State Normal School, Nashville, Tenn., [now Peabody College]), Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Augusta G. Twyman (concerning Mabel Twyman's ill-health, Dr. Edward McGuire, Dr. Hunter McGuire, streetcars in Richmond), Dr. Hunter McGuire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written from Nellie [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Photograph of Jack Twyman (as Lorenzo in \"Merchant of Venice\"), spiritual autobiography (copy), 1811, of George Twyman. Letters of Julia [?] and A. S. H. to Mary Lavinia Twyman, Alexander H. Sands (to Dr. William P. Twyman), Lizzie Twyman, Ben Twyman, Mrs. John Eldridge and Grover Hudgins to Lewis Twyman, Emmett D. Gregory, M. Gordon Twyman (to Edith Twyman and Julia Twyman), Mrs. M. V. Ayres, Belle [?] to Pa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Letter of E. P. Richardson to sister Ann S. Horsley, 1840, concerning qualms of her husband concerning slavery; letters, undated, of A. E. Horsley, letters, 1849 and n.d., of F. C. Horsley to Iverson L. Twyman (concerning his not being appointed to faculty of U. Va. : \"The faculty always intended to make their selections from the lower classes...They wanted to conciliate ragtag \u0026amp; bobtail because ragtag \u0026amp; bobtail vote for the delegates and the delegates vote for the annuity); John Horsley to James M. Spiller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Letters, 1837 and n.d., written by Mary Lavinia Horsley to Henry Rodes. Letters, 1837-1838, of Henry A. Cabell and Henriann Cabell to Mary Lavinia Horsley. Mary Lavinia Horsley was the first wife of Iverson L. Twyman (1810-1864). They were married in Nov. 1838; she died in 1844.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Letters, 1853 and undated by Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin to Geo. B. Austin (concerning her separation from Austin) and to Iverson L. Twyman concerning her separation. Letters to Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Correspondence, 1834-1853, of Robert Y. Horsley with to Iverson L. Twyman, Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin, George Austin and Lorenzo Norvell. Includes letter of Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin to George B. Austin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Correspondence, 1838-1859, of Doctor William A. Horsley with Iverson L. Twyman (concerning Horsley's study of medicine at MCV) and William H. Summerell (concerning graduation at a medical school in Philadelphia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. 2 letters, Margaret Miller to Antonia (Tony) Spiller, 1868-1869. (In 1884 she married Iverson L. Twyman [1849-1921]. Letter, undated, by Hampden Spiller to George Spiller. Letters, 1851-1883 \u0026amp; undated, of Mary Frances Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman [bear letters of J. M. Spiller], Mrs [?] Bocock and letter, 1903, by F. G. Woodson to Mary F. Spiller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Letters written by or addressed to Sue M. Payne, Caroline Spiller, Emma Spiller, H. B. Spiller, J. H. Spiller, James Spiller, P. H. Spiller, I. L. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Letters, 1849, by G. A. Spiller to I. L. Twyman and James M. Spiller, George Spiller (while a student at VMI in 1862, working for New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad, Mobile, Ala., Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Jackson, Tennesse; Texas Investment Co., Ltd., Fort Worth, Texas; Cattle Raisers Association, Jacksboro, Texas; Daily and Weekly Gazette, Fort Worth, Texas) to James M. Spiller and Mary Francis Spiller. Letters, 1855- , written to George Spiller by Charles B. Stewart, J. A. Kinnter, C. W. Figgat, L. W. Frazer, John Dooley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e219 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller, Guard Lock No. 4, James River \u0026amp; Kanawha Canal. One, 2 October 1848, is a detailed account of appearance and conversations of Thomas Hart Benton. Other letters concern politics, [Spiller's hatred of Whigs], slavery [\"I did not intend you to make a cook of Sally. Please leave her to herself to attend to the cows and her business - the women who suckle can and must cook\"] and requesting Twyman's aid in keeping Spiller's sister from going back to her former husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Letters written by J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman and George B. Austin concerning slaves (buying and selling) and farm management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Letters of J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman (one letter bears letter of Mary F. Spiller to Twyman), John H. Johnson, William McCorkle, H. Johns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman, Pauline V. Reid, Virginia J. McDowell, William A. Glasgow. Letters concern Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Iverson L. Twyman, and S. M. Bocock, concerning Reconstruction, povery of Twyman family and Readjusters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Letters from C[hapman] Johnson, George Booker, F. Jones, John A. Cooke, Josiah Samuel, Charles T. Bocock (concerning separation from Sarah Ann (Spiller) Bocock (concerning disposition of slaves and her ex- husband Charles T. Bocock), Mathew McDaniel, Henry Loving (concerning settling Balc people in Ohio), Holison Johns, Walter Gwynn, Eliza Carrington, John J. Grasty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Letters written by Eliza H. Carrington, D. P. Gooch, J. D. Davidson, H. C. Snyder, Reuben Sorrel (disposition of slaves), B. T. Stanley, N. H. Massie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Letters written by A. H. Benson (of 11th Va. Infantry Regiment ?, bears drawing of engagement at Dranesville, Va., 20 December 1861), B. C. Megginson, N. F. Bocock, B. M. DeWitt, J. D. Davidson, T. Henry Thompson, [?] Rowland, Jones \u0026amp; Miller, Lynchburg, Va., F[rancis] H[enney] Smith (concerning supplies in 1865 for Virginia Military Institute), H. S. Lochery, George T. Lyle, John S. Grasty, B. Gould, A. C. Smith, Hall A. Winston \u0026amp; Co., Baltimore, Md., E. F. Blair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Letters written by J. W. Walkup, Ben A. Donald (describing his recommendations for stuccoing), B. C. Megginson, Edward J. Chaffin, W. A. Deas (treasurer of VMI), Jno. K. Watkins, B. Gould, John T. Bocock, Charles A. Davidson, John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes letters from John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), S. M. Bocock, Elliott Spiller (while student at Hampden-Sydney College and including report) and M. N. Hylum (bears seal of and concerns Patrons of Husbandry, State Grange of Va.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Many letters about death of Elliott Spiller by gunshot wound at Hampden-Sydney College. Other letters concern Patrons of Husbandry, State Grange of Virginia. Correspondents include John A. Preston, William M. McPheeters, J. M. Blanton, D. W. Sparks, M. N. Hayburn, J. M. R. Sprinkel, Charles J. Jones, C. M. Reynolds, John F. White, L. T. Wilson, Frank G. Ruffin, William B. Cowper, Mary E. K. Damson, J. B. Seeley, Snow \u0026amp; Johnson, [n. p.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Letters written by A. F. Robertson, John T. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), William Mahone (calling a conference of Readjusters), Fannie Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Letters written by John T. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), John F. White, William E. Cameron, Frank G. Ruffin (concerning election of ? and his own office in state government), J. M. Reynolds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Letters written by John F. White (d. 1883), S. V. Reid, Mary Jasper Bocock, John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), Dr. James Madison Blanton, Jno. Henry Loving, George Hylton, William A. White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Letters written by Fleming Harris (former slave in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio), Charles J. Jones, J. M. Harris, S. T. Young, Ro[bert] F. Mays, W. G. Payne, William L. Royall, R. W. Glass, Catherine E. Phelps, William Mahone (letters, 25 June 1886 and 16 October 1887; concerning tariff and providing campaign strategy to Joseph B. Buhoman in his race against [?] Figgatt).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Letters written by Catherine E. Phelps, R. W. Glass, William Mahone (Republican patronage), W [Skeny ?], Fulvia [?], P. H. McCaull, Robert M. Hudson, C. W. Humphreys, Elliott Spiller, James Spiller (grandson).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Letters written by or addressed to Dudley Brooke, Edward Cunningham, Joseph Curd, Joseph Davis, Alexander Fulton, James Govan, Mary (Twyman) Greenwood (b. 1733 - copy), Micajah [?], Henry McClurg, Jonathan Maxey, Richard North, Richard C. Potter, Richard Phelps, Thomas Pleasants (Quaker), Charles H. Saunders, John Seayres, Reuben Sims (issuing slave pass), George Twyman, Dr. James Walker, Willis Wills, Hill \u0026amp; Rea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Letters written by or addressed to Christopher Anthony, John Baskerville, J. Bolling, David Bondurant, Jeffrey Bondurant, George Booker, Thomas Boulware, William Dunford, Henry Flood, Walter L. Fontaine, Charles Garrote (or Garrott), James T. Hubard, Ben Maxey, Jacob Maxey, Jonathan Maxey, Zachariah Nevit, J. Pittman, Thomas E. Pleasants, Philip Slaughter, John Taylor of Caroline (2 letters written by him), Mutual Assurance Society, Messrs. Scott \u0026amp; Gilliam, Ca Ira, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Many letters are permissions for slaves to join Mulberry Grove Baptist Church or are letters of dismissal from churches. Include letters written by or addressed to George Booker, James Christian, John Couch, R. Eldridge, Jr., Levy Gibson (petition to get out of jail), J. P. Gipson, D. Guerrant, William Horsley, James T. Hubard, James Jones, W. B. Jones, Peter Klipstine, Richard G. Morris (agrees to slaves being baptized, but objects to their being immersed in November), William Moseley, William P. Moseley, Mildred Rose, Poindexter P. Scott, Seymour Scott, Frances W. Talbot, Isham Talbot, Frances W. Taylor, M. P. Thomas, Jno. M. Walker (bears opinion of Benjamin Watkins Leigh), Gilbert Walker, Warner Williams, Charles Yancey, and the Mulberry Grove Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Includes letters concerning slaves joining the church. Letters written by or addressed to W. Alexander, [?] Austen, William H. Carter (slave Patty), [?] M. Hollingsworth, Josias Jones, Thomas Jones, S. H. Laughlin, Jacob Maxey, William B. Maxey, R. E. Moseley, Reuben B. Patterson (slave), Charles Perrow, Robert A. Phelps, Robert Rives, Moses Spencer (concerning slave) and Lewis C. Tindall (concerning slave).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Letters written by or addressed to James Brown, E. W. Cabell, Jno. Crews, Mr. and Mrs. crews (invitation), B. M. DeWitt, Julia DeWitt, P. A. Forbes, Richard H. Gambria (Western State Lunatic Asylum), Elizabeth Glover, Charles Perrow, Margret S. Phillips, W. H. Plunkett, Webb, Brown \u0026amp; Co., [?] and a letter concerning Frederick C. Horsley's application for a position at the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Letters written by or addressed to John M. Atkinson, Robert Atkinson, Sarah Austin, Anika Blew (black and perhaps slaves), Dr. James Bolton, [?] Breckinridge, F. M. Cabell, John B. Childers, Bennitt DeWitt, Samuel H. Dunn, Susie Ford, W. Franklin, James M. Fulks (hiring slaves), Sarah J. Garland, Joseph Grow, Jno. F. Hix, W. Hix, Joseph Kyle, Marcus T. C. Loving, Samuel McCorkle, W. A. Miller, [?] Moseley, R. D. Palmer, Peter S. Parker, J. W. Randolph, James H. Rodes, V. W. Southall, Jno. R. Thompson, Charles C. Tucker (land warrant claims), Iverson L. Twyman (concerning eye injury of Iverson L. Twyman, Jr.), George C. Walton, Jno. Walton, Seth Woodruff (selling of slave girls) \u0026amp; McCorkle, Simpson \u0026amp; Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letters written by or addressed to Ben (slave working on Richmond defenses, 14 August 1864), Ada Bocock, [?] Brownes, Eliza H. Carrington, R. A. Coghill, N. F. Ellis, Richard Ellis, James H. Fitzgerald, P. A. Forbes (concerning escape of Bennett Dodge from Central Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Va.), H. M. Garland, Jr., William A. Glasgow, J. H. Howell, R. R. Irving, Jeter \u0026amp; Dickinson, Kensey Johns, Harry O. Locher, Samuel McCorkle, A. D. Martin, Doctor John Peter Mettauer, B. G. Morris, Charles Y., Morris (concerning turning in names of all slaves aged between eighteen and fifty-five: 9 February 1864), William F. Oliver (commanding Davidson's Battery and concerning service record of Jessie A. Peters), Camm Pattison, Peyton, Cary \u0026amp; Co., Samuel Read, Jno. J. Riggins, Robert Shaw, Francis T. Stribling (superintendent of Central Lunatic Asylum), J. L. Thornton, Dr. [?] Walton (concerning Robert A. Gilliam, Co. F, 18th Virginia Regiment), James A. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Letters written by or addressed to Grace R. Bagby, Joseph Brown, Jno. J. Echol, A. Eubank (describing a shooting outside saloon in San Antonio, Tx.), R. H. Gilliam, S. O. Larche, Bennie Lynn, Albert McDaniel, W. D. Moore, W. P. Moseley, Eva S. Newton, William Merry Perkins, Mary Philpott, Willie B. Philpott, Frank G. Ruffin (concerning Grange), James R. Thompson, William E. Walkup (concerning person who needs assistance from county), Samuel Lother Wynn, Jeter \u0026amp; Dickinson, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Letters written by or addressed to Mrs. J. Curry Abbitt (transfer of church membership for Thomas J. Davidson), Alice Bagby, A. J. Clore, Jr., Rosa V. Cole, J. W. Falson, George Hylton, Mrs. Paul A. Klayder (concerning Twyman genealogy), Nelia Miller (concerning Twyman genealogy), J. H. Montgomery, D. A. Richardson (for Armenian Relief Committee of Chicago), W. J. Sadler, Idah Meacham Stobridge, Robert M. Tarleton, S. Reed Vaughn, New Canton Motor Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany are incomplete and fragmentary. Genealogical material. Includes letters written by or addressed to George E. Booker, Charles L. Cocke, Bennitt M. DeWitt, Minnie Ellis, John Abner Eubank, Charles R. Fontaine, Thomas W. Garnett, E. G. Grasty, V. Hill, W. Hubard, David Kyle, Carol Martin, [?] Perkins, James Rowland, William Sands, W. Thompson, Nettie Walker (enclosing photograph of \"The Willows\"), Samuel D. Williams, E. A. Wright, James A. Wright, cloth fragment. Genealogical material, ca. 1850.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Includes letters written by Flippen \u0026amp; Montgomery, [Lynchburg ? Virginia], W. Gill, James M. Harris, John H. Hill, J. M. Spiller, James C. Turner, Iverson Lewis Twyman. See also J. M. Spiller letters and Twyman and Spiller manuscript volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Papers relating to the canal. Letters written toJames M. Spiller by Thomas Harding Ellis and E. Lorraine. Minutes of the President and Directors of the James River and Kanawha Company. James M. Harris to Iverson L. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Papers relating to the canal. Includes letters written by or addressed to Frances A. Austin, Grace B. Austin, J. G. S. Boyd, E. L. Chinn, Thomas H. DeWitt, Thomas Harding Ellis, J. M. Harris, William P. Munford, Jno. B. Robertson, Francis H. Smith (of Virginia Military Institute), James M. Spiller; and receipts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Papers relating to the canal. Time book for Gwynn Dam \u0026amp; Lock. Drawing - section of fender. Gwynn Dam, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e88 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e88 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 items. Folder 180 includes a copy of John Randolph agreement with James Hall, dated 27 April 1809.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 items. Folder 180 includes a copy of John Randolph agreement with James Hall, dated 27 April 1809.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Folder 190 includes 2 items signed by Edmund Henry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Folder 190 includes 2 items signed by Edmund Henry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Includes item signed by Edmund Henry about a legal matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Includes copy of legal paper involving Edmund Henry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e108 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e101 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Apparently more than one person by this name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. See also Martha E. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e126 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Apparently more than one person by this name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e84 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e66 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e66 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e94 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e117 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e69 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e97 items. Includes statement of 27 February 1858 of sale of a Negro man for $1075.00 by D. M. Pulliam \u0026amp; Co., Richmond, Va. A/c Dr. and Mrs. Iverson L. Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e78 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e93 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e84 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e89 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Includes receipt, 6 August 1864, for Negro slave to work on fortifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e302 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e86 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Copy of a George Twyman will of 1733, and last advices of another George Twyman, 1803. Other Twyman items 1873-1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e223 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e75 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e112 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Papers involving both names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e250 items. Papers involving both names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e56 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Papers involving both names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e142 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e117 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Horsely - Austin, 1811. Horsley -Spiller, 1818-1850. Papers involving both names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e195 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e59 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e118 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e87 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e70 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e70 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e99 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e103 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Includes bill of James M. Spiller of 1863-1864 to Confederate States of America for hay, corn, etc. Also pardon from Andrew Johnson to James M. Spiller for \"taking part in the late rebellion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e195 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e106 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e161 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e164 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e103 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items. Includes dentist's bill of period 1873-1883 finally settled in 1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Includes copies of will of 1889 of J. M. Spiller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items. The majority of the material concerns Miss Mary Spiller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items. Includes part of deed dated 1 May 1784 signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Includes papers on the estate of William Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Includes document dated \"Cold Comfort 5 February 1812\" and signed by Mary and Martha Harrison, sisters of Benjamin Harrison dealing with his slave estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e93 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e99 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Includes extract of Special Order #64 of May 29, 1865 concerning \"harsh or cruel treatment\" of employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e217 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e217 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e217 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e217 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes land grant of 1789 signed by Governor Beverly Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Includes \"A list of Magistrates as also those named in different Commissions of the Peace for Buckingham County\" for 1777-1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Includes judgment involving Randolph Jefferson and John Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Includes \"A list of a Company of Light Infantry --- of the 100th Regiment (of) Buckingham Militia,\" 19 April 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e173 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e77 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of a meeting of citizens of Buckingham County, \"friendly to the Election of General Andrew Jackson as...[the] next President.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Genealogical Materials. See also Rogers and Twyman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items. Genealogical Materials. See also Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Genealogical Materials. See also J. M. Spiller Ledger (cash accounts). 1839-57, pp. 80-81 and pp. 292-294 for family notes by Spiller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e135 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e135 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e135 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e135 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Genealogical Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e116 items. Entire box. Genealogical Materials. Includes metal sign \"B. Austin, Attorney at Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book of William Adams and his estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Archibald, 1824-1828. Court records, 1847-1848.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes James River and Kanawha Canal accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes James River and Kanawha Canal accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount books, 1849-1856, including farm notes, 1860-1864.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding farm notes and notes of calls on patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes farm notes in back, 1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding the estate of George Spiller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes time charts for worker in the James River and Kanawha Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of J. M. Spiller, 1839-1859, other accounts 1886-1892. Spiller genealogical data, pp. 80-81, 292-294.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding time sheets of work on locks, James River and Kanawha Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on the James River and Kanawha Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes vouchers of Ada and Sarah Bocock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Draft of note about whipping a slave. Form of bill of sale of slave. (Other slavery items among dated papers).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Legal papers involving him. Concerns money owed by Francisco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 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include correspondence, accounts, legal papers and manuscript volumes. Includes papers of Archibald Austin (1772-1837), member of Congress, 1817-1819, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1815-1816, 1835-1837, his wife, Grace R. (Booker) Austin and their children, James M. Austin, John Austin and Bernard Austin, Grace Austin and Frances (Austin) Wright.","Correspondents of Archibald Austin include William H. Cabell, Walter L. Fontaine, Charles Yancey, Waller Taylor, George Booker, and Robert T. Hubard.","Subjects include the War of 1812, national politics and the business of the Virginia General Assembly. Papers include correspondence of Archibald Austin's son-in-law, Doctor Iverson Lewis Twyman (1810-1864) who married first, Mary Lavinia Horsley and second, Martha E. Austin. His correspondence concerns slavery, farm management, the study and practice of medicine and the education of his children whose letters are also part of the collection. His children were Iverson Lewis Twyman (1849-1921), John Austin Twyman, Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Samuel Rogers Twyman (concerning Twyman genealogy), Augusta Giles Twyman and Mabel Booker Twyman.","Austin twyman papers collection 1765-1865 Amherst and Buckingham Counties is available on 35 reels of microform in Swem Library's Microforms area call number HD1471 .U5 R43","Papers also contain a few items concerning the Horsley family and much correspondence and many accounts of James Madison Spiller, a friend of Dr. Iverson Lewis Twyman and the father-in-law of Iverson Lewis Twyman, Jr. The collection includes several items relating to Peter Francisco, Revolutionary War hero; materials relating to the James River and Kanawha Canal; letters pertaining to the Civil War; accounts and legal documents concerning Albemarle, Amherst, Appomattox, Botetourt, Buckingham, Campbell, Cumberland, Goochland, King and Queen, Nelson, Powhatan and Prince Edward Counties; genealogical materials relating to the Austin, Booker, Byrd, Clark, Gaines, Lewis, Montague, Rogers, Twyman and Walker families; and miscellaneous material consisting of poetry, religious manuscripts, recipes, memoranda and photographs.","Letters are filed in chronological order within each folder. Consequently, there may be more than one letter in the folder written by the person listed in the inventory and also, the letters written by this person may not be filed together within the folder. If the researcher is interested in a person, look throughout the folder. If the researcher is interested in a subject, each letter by the person writing about the subject must be looked at make sure all of the information about the subject has been seen. This series is divided into subseries by family name.","22 items.","5 items. Includes letters to Thomas Leland, John Austin (concerning a survey of James Breckenridge's grant). William A. Perkins and Robert Garland.","17 items. Includes letters by James Austin (brother, concerning candidates for House of Delegates in election of 1837), Grace R. Austin (wife), James M. Austin (son, concerning candidates for House of Delegates in election of 1837), Bernard Austin (son, while studying at an unidentified college which he compares to Hampden-Sydney College; and concerning his law practice and that of his father; and politics), John Austin (son).","72 items.","11 items. Includes letters by Bernard Austin (to his mother asserting his independence in regard to a marriage choice and concerning his leaving Virginia), B. G. Booker (brother of Mrs. Austin, concerning his move to the West), I. L. Twyman (asking assent from Grace R. Austin to marry her daughter), Eliza B. Austin, Susan Austin (ensalved woman), Martha E. (Austin) Twyman.","Susan Austin letter, 18 July 1851 includes transcription of the letter.","8 items. Includes letters by James Walker (concerning inoculation), William H. Cabell, Waller Taylor, Thomas McCleland (sending French clover seed from Botetourt Co., Va.), Jeremiah Weaver (money owed for a racehorse and carriage horses), Samuel P. Christian (soldiers from Buckingham County stationed on Craney Island in War of 1812), George Booker (written 26 March 1814, while serving with troops east of Lynnhaven), Gideon Spencer (asking Archibald Austin to run for Congress).","19 items. Includes letters by Richard Dabbs (setting up a schedule for preaching), Charles Yancey (written 10 February 1820, concerning session of General Assembly and the Missouri Compromise), Waller Taylor ([several items] Florida Question; Missouri Compromise; death of Stephen Decatur; insanity of John Randolph of Roanoke; Daniel D. Tompkins; opinion of Henry Clay; fear of Jackson and Calhoun; and election of John Q. Adams), Walter L. Fontaine (written 30 January 1821, concerning business of the General Assembly), Ro. B. Jones, Isham Talbot (laying off the town of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; description of Alabama; his crops), S. Branch, Samuel C. Scott, John Fauntieroy, A. Caldwell.","12 items. Includes letters by A. White, Hampden-Sydney College (monthly report), George Booker (concerning business of General Assembly and revision of Virginia Court System in 1831), Stephen Hubbard, E. Booker (concerning anti-tariff convention to be held in Philadelphia September 1821), J. Mills, C. Fontaine, John W. Haskins, Samuel Ford, James W. Bouldin.","11 items. Includes letters by George Booker (declining to run again for House of Delegates), Charles Yancey (declining to run again for House of Delegates), John Morgan (asking Archibald Austin to run for House of Delegates), James Bouldin (discussing his mailing list to constituents), M. C. Spencer, P. P. Smith, Stephen Hubbard, C. Fontaine, H. Lipscomb, Samuel Ford.","11 items. Includes letters by P. P. Smith, P. H. Fontaine (news of politics in Washington and Virginia in 1836), Ro. T. Hubard, Thomas McCoy (concerning Bernard G. Austin), W. P. Mosley, University of Virginia (monthly report), Thomas H. Merryman, W. C. Nicholas.","7 items.","Letters by Archibald Austin, Jr.","17 items.","Letters by (and to) Bernard Gaines Austin. Concerning his life in Missouri; and an operation by Doctor [John Peter] Mettauer. To brothers and to Dr. I. L. Twyman.","111 items.","29 items. Payment for hire of slave Beverly while he was in the woods. Possible sale of slaves to pay off debt. Letters written to John Austin while he was attending the University of Virginia. Family going to the Centennial on borrowed money. News of the centennial. Reconstruction.","64 items. Concerning a homesick overseer, preparations for Christmas; food; clothes; hiring and selling of slaves; plants for the yard; slaves weaving cloth and making shoes. Slave Beverly.","18 items. Includes two slave letters (Mary to her mother and father; and Lucy Patterson to Beverly, her son). Includes letter, 7 May 1859, of R. Elariage stating he has no objection to a slave marriage and endorsing the prospective husband. Letter outlining how to manage the estate of Archibald Austin ['If we lose when we own the negroes, how much more loss we would sustain when the negroes are hired.\"] and what has transpired financially since Austin's death twelve years previously including the sale of forty-three slaves. Also letters written from Virginia Female Institute, Staunton, Va.","14 items.","Letters by George B. Austin. Also 2 letters to George B. Austin, 1847 and 1853. Sale of slaves; price of slaves in Richmond in 1854 and Austin's life as a schoolteacher in West Virginia.","6 items.","Letters to Grace Austin. Hiring of slaves in February 1865; and religion.","26 items.","12 items. Studying medicine at the University of Virginia and at Philadelphia College of Medicine. Hiring out of enslaved persons.","14 items. Letters written by J. L. Cabell (describing location of rooms at University of Virginia and recommending Austin), Charles J. Gee (concerning studying medicine and University of Virginia) and Thomas W. Hix (concerning studies at Philadelphia College of Medicine). Hiring of enslaved persons.","5 items.","Letters to Martha Austin, (before her marriage in 1848 to I.L. Twyman - see that file). Letter describing wedding plans and a cap.","29 items.","11 items. Family rift. Letters, 25 July - 5 September 1861, written by Austin while serving in [Company E, 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment.]","18 items. Includes letter about Civil War, 1861, from S. E. Austin, wife of Dr. James M. Austin and letters, 1838, written by Thomas F. Perkins concerning University of Virginia. Other letters concern hiring slaves to work on railroad and runaway slave.","513 items.","6 items. Includes letters to Miss Mary Lavinia Horsley (1838), Mrs. Mary Lavinia Horsley Twyman, capt. Robert Horsley, Miss Rebecca P. Horsley. (See letter, 4 March 1839, to Lavinia Horsley concerning eastern Tennessee).","16 items. Includes letters to Capt. A. W. Flippin, Capt. Harrington, George B. Austin, Martha E. Austin (written during her engagement to Twyman), Mrs. Martha E. Twyman (concerning the practice of medicine; care of a slave's child while she is in the field; sudden death of a slave mourned both as loss of property and as loss of a member of the family; and sale of slave \" [?] will tell the negroes and send them to crying and howling.\"","11 items. Includes letters to Frances Austin, Thomas Austin (concerning Rebecca Horsley), Grace B. Austin, Bernard Austin, Mrs. Martha E. Twyman, John Austin (hire of the slave Beverly; suggests taking him to a slave trader to see how much he would give for him to know whether to sell him or hire him out).","5 items. Includes letters to Daniel Woodson, Glass \u0026 Woodson, Lynchburg, Va., Thomas Austin, John Austin. Advice to John Austin concerning the study of medicine. Selling of slaves.","19 items. Includes letters to John Austin (writing a thesis for Austin while Austin is studying medicine in Philadelphia; hiring of slaves), Thomas Austin, Mrs. Martha E. Twyman.","12 items. Includes letters to Martha A. Twyman, Frances A. Austin (concerning hiring of slaves), John Austin, Thomas Austin, B. M. DeWitt (concerning family rift), M. M. Pendleton.","15 items. Includes letters to James M. Spiller, Thomas Austin (concerning sale of a slave child), Martha E. Twyman (concerning a division of slaves; advice on raising their son; selling slaves), B. M. DeWitt, W. M. Cabell, Iverson L. Twyman ([b. 1849] encouraging him to learn to read.)","15 items. Includes letters to James M. Spiller, Dr. Isaac Hays, R. S. Ellis, Dr. W. A Horsley (concerning cure for tapeworm), Orville Allen, Gen. Ro. A. Banks (politics), Gen. A. Brown, D. A. Snow (termination of a female schoolteacher's school because of her opinions on the hanging of the John Brown conspirators), Jno. Thompson.","17 items. Civil War comments in letters to Thomas Austin, J. M. Spiller, Iverson L. Twyman (b. 1849), J. B. McCaw (war injury of an Alabama soldier), Martha E. Twyman (concerning his illness and stay at Coyner's Springs), Col. R. H. Gilliam.","8 items. Includes note concerning trying to make slaves look better before they are sold.","14 items. Seth Woodruff (buying slaves in Richmond and taking them south), P. G. Gillum (concerning medical studies in Philadelphia), W. N. Rodes (Tennessee life), Orville Allen, B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins.","10 items. Includes letters from F. Hopkins, Samuel Jackson (medical advice), Chas. P. Lee, George S. Thornton (study of medicine in Philadelphia), William H. Diggs.","12 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins, John Early (1786-1873), Anthony Thornton, John H. Rodes, Lea \u0026 Blanchard, Philadelphia, Pa., Andrew White, Benjamin White.","5 items. Includes letters from Benjamin F. Rodes, F. T. Stribling (superintendent of Western Asylum), A. Pamplin, Shelton F. Leake, and B. M. DeWitt.","17 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, F. Hopkins, Jessie T. Agee, J. B. Reswick \u0026 Co., David B. Phelps, S. C. Banks, H. Mongomerie, Julia DeWitt, Francis T. Stribling (superintendent of Western Asylum), G. T. Thornton. Letters concern hiring of slaves.","14 items. Includes letters from Geo. T. Thornton (concerning his courtship), B. M. DeWitt (concerning his financial condition), Martha M. Phillips, P[aulus] Powell ([1809-1874] Congressman), James Alexander, D. T. C. Peters, V. Mosby.","18 items. Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt (concerning George T. Thornton; and the Richmond Examiner), V. P. Mosby, John G. McClanahan, Daniel P. Woodson, James M. Harris, S. P. [Vauter ?], D. P. Gooch, Seth Woodruff (evaluating slaves), W. A. Payne, Charles Scott (by Robert Pleasants), Anthony Thornton.","18 items. Includes letters from George T. Thornton (concerning Paulus Powell), James Brown (concerning a slavetrader, Samuel Rees), James M. Harris, E. Wingfield, D. P. Gooch, W. A. Payne (concerning possibility of gonorrhea among slaves), Andrew White, D. C. Jones, W. T. Young, Frances Rogers, E. Franklin, Jr. William H. Brown.","16 items. Includes letters from DeWitt H. White (concerning his medical practice), R. B. Gooch (concerning The Southern Planter), W. C. Jordan (granting permission for his slave to marry one of Twyman's slaves if Twyman approves), [Meem ?] Gwatkin, Thomas Robert, Anthony Thornton (concerning George Thornton), David S. Kaufman (describing Texas), Daniel Woodson (concerning Texas), R. D. Palmer, unidentified writer (concerning candidates for Convention for 1850; and poisoning by slaves), Bennitt M. DeWitt (concerning Richmond Examiner), E. A. Palmer, J. B. Strong (concerning hiring slaves).","10 items. Includes letters from Robert A. Stephens (concerning hiring slaves), William M. Blackford, [?] Hopkins, Daniel Woodson (concerning east-west plit of Virginia), Benjamin Winter, Ritchie \u0026 Dunnavant, R. Strabler \u0026 Co.","13 items. Includes letters from James D. Watts (asking Twyman to act as a protector and advisor to Watt's slave), R. C. Woody, Nathaniel Woodhouse, F. M. Cabell, L. Brown, Zullock \u0026 Crenshaw, Seth Woodruff (asking for slave to be delivered so she can be sent south with others), William N. Chick, William M. Cabell, J. W. Cameron, Mary M. Cameron.","15 items. Includes letters from H. Mundy (his medical studies at University of Virginia; and death of John Austin), Smith Bosworth, L H. Wingfield, B. M. DeWitt (concerning family rift; and editing newspaper in Alabama), Thomas A Carter (punishment of slave), Silas P. Vauter, Joseph Kyle, R. W. Shaw (hiring slave), George T. Thornton, John F. White, B. Gildersleeve, Jackson L. Thornton (concerning George T. Thornton), James M. [Fulks ?], Jno. F. Hix (hiring slaves).","15 items. Includes letters from J. B. Scott (illness of slave), Smith Bosworth (hiring slave), John C. Mundy (medical studies at University of Pennsylvania), James E. Horner (hiring slave), W. H. Perkins (meeting of General Assembly), Samuel Scott, J. B. Wilkinson (hiring slaves), Jefferson Mays, George T. Thornton (his medical practice), Jesse L. Wilkinson, Benjamin S. Vawter (his medical studies at University of Virginia), R. H. Dickinson \u0026 Brother (evaluation of slaves), Jno. S. Cocke, Robert H. Gray (hiring slaves to work on Virginia \u0026 Tennessee Railroad).","30 items. Includes letters from A. M. Montgomery (hiring slaves to lay railroad track), Dickinson, Hill \u0026 Co. (value of slaves), Pulliam \u0026 Davis (value of slaves), James D. Watts (illness of slaves), George G. Curle (hiring of slaves), Jno. W. Haskins, M. F. Perkins (hiring overseer), L. H. Wingfield, George T. Thornton, James M. Cunningham (his illness), Walter S. Dunn ([of James River and Kanawha Canal]; runaway hired slaved), Francis A. Blu[?], W. P. Hill (appointing Twyman delegate for Medical Society of Virginia to National Medical Association in Philadelphia), William M. Cabell, George B. Thurman, B. M. DeWitt, J. C. Mundy, James B. Hargrove, L. H. Wingfield, A. N. Montgomery, W. T. Anderson, L. P. Mercer, James M. Fulks, Smith Bosworth.","34 items. Includes letters from J. C. Mundy, Taliaferro \u0026 Hamilton, S. F. Lucado, N. F. Bocock (runaway slave), B. M. DeWitt, James M. Harris (hire of slaves; runaway hired slave), J. D. Damson, Lewis H. Wingfield, A. Hopkins, Charles R. Shepard, H. Wilson Hix (hire of slave), Lawson G. Tyler (sending slave nurse), John Harry (his illness), James Bolton (treatment of injured eye), David R. Lew, Isaac Hays (treatment of injured eye), Adie Gray, Th. F. Perkins, Eliza Spencer, Mary Miller, D. M. Pulliam \u0026 Co. (sale of runaway slave), James M. Fulks (hire of slave), S. J. Woolridge, Elizabeth A. Harvey, Mayo Cabell, R. T. Ellis, Jr., William J. Spencer (overseer of the poor, Buckingham Co., Va.), William D. Cabell (hire of slave and his treatment.)","35 items. Includes letters from Absalom (slave letter), W. Gill (concerning slave Absalom), James M. Harris (hiring slaves for James River and Kanawha Canal), Robert A. Banks (politics), L. D. Mercer, R. H. Gilliam, Doctor James Bolton, Jordan Taylor (health of slave), D. H. Landon, J. Lawrence Meem, Alfred Iverson (concerning geneology of Iverson family), J. L. Thornton (illness and death of George T. Thornton), M. G. C. Long, W. M. Woodward, Adeline A. Sands (applying for teaching position), E. J. Snow (her firing as teacher), D. A. Snow (for A. Snow concerning firing of E. J. Snow), Hableston \u0026 Bro., T. Lyon, A. M. Ford(applying for teaching position), Mary F. Dandridge, John G. Meem, M. E. Walsh (negotiating and accepting teaching position), Lucy C. Bondurant (applying for teaching position), E. H. Gill (hiring slaves for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad), Ada B. Bocock.","Includes letters from B. M. DeWitt, W. P. Mosley (candidate for Secession Convention), McCorkle \u0026 Co. (hiring enslaved persons), E. H. Gill (hiring enslaved persons for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad), unidentified writer (hiring of enslaved persons), Ella T. Watson (her education), C. Emma Moore, James M. Harris, Lucy C. Bondurant, William Knabe \u0026 Co. (piano), John G. Meem, Conrad Freimann (piano), Peter R. Patterson, C. A. Preots (Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute), James L. Stephens, Robert (Keats?), L. D. Jones, T. T. Omohundro, E. H. Gill, R. H. Gillam, John Farriss (hiring enslaved persons), Elsom Bro. \u0026 Co., Howardsville, Va., Jacob Garrett, H. M. Bondurant, Robert L. Ragland, John H. Bondurant (hiring enslaved persons), Judith B. Smith, Charles R. Ackerly, Z. G. Wood, Sarah S.. Carnifer, Wilson Hix (to Martha (Austin) Twyman), Thomas P. Childress, Mary Clegg (applying for teaching position), R. S. Powers.","Includes letters by Thomas Dodermead (hiring slaves for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Co.; runaway hired hand, Beverly); \"A Methodist\" (concerning a teaching position; she studied at Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute), W. A. Turner (hiring slaves), Jno. J. Riggins (teaching), Bocock \u0026 Parrish, John W. Wingfield (paymaster for Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, hiring slaves), Mary (Annis?) DeWitt (illness of B. M. DeWitt, bears letter of J. C. Mundy), Jno. F Hix (death of B. M. DeWitt), Mary A. Morris (requesting that her husband be re-committed to Western State Asylum), R. B. Shaw, Jr. (speculating that Lee may attack Hooker), Samuel Read (Confederate government's hiring of slaves), J. A. Hefelfinger (Coyner's Springs), Adeline A. Sands (teaching position), Hetty R. Gillam, N. F. Bocock, Stabler \u0026 Jones, C. Amanda Hix, J. L. Thornton (describing Union raid in Orange County, Virginia), Robert Atkinson, Hill, Dickinson \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia, (price of slaves), R. P. Pattison, W. W. Forbes (hiring slaves for Joseph R. Anderson \u0026 Co. Tredegar), Brown \u0026 Deane, Richmond, Virginia (scarcity of schoolbooks), E. A. Cabell, Thomas F. Perkins (school), Julia E. DeWitt, W. M. Jerdone (his school), Alfred Hughes, A. Brooks (Confederate cavalryman from Georgia).","36 items. Includes letters by George T. Thornton, J. M. Harris, Jno. F. Hix, Cambridge Austin (slave letter), James Jones, Ths. M. Watson, E. A. Cabell (hiring slaves), Mrs. E. H. Gill, L. D. Jones, Th[omas] Wilson Hix, V. P. Mosby, Francis A. Blair, R. S. Ellis, Jr., Benjamin F. Rodes, E. H. Gill, William D. Hix, E. D. Moore, Jesse A. Watts (at the University of Virginia), Bennitt M. DeWitt (family rift), George W. Clark, O. A. (speech by Governor Barbour), W. C. Jordan (describing how to build a hot bed to grow potatoes), M. F. [Perkins ?], Doctor James Bolton (from Twyman), P[aulus] Powell, Hiram C. Kyle, [?] Austin, L. W. Cabell.","218 items.","7 items. Includes letters to Frances Austin Wright (mother's female illness; an alleged malingering and burglarizing female slave; fixing new clothes to sell a slave in; sewing slave clothing; selling of slaves), John Austin (fixing up slaves to sell), mother Grace R. Austin (having teeth fixed - bears letter of Iverson Lewis Twyman to George B. Austin).","7 items. Includes letters to sister Grace Austin, Frances Austin (family rift), John Austin, Iverson L. Twyman.","16 items. Letters to Iverson L. Twyman (letter, 13 September 1853 bears letter of Frances A. Austin concerning slave leaving to visit his wife). Other letters concern dressing slaves up to sell them and slave Beverly apparently with Confederate Army during Gettysburg Campaign), James M. Spiller, R. S. Ellis, Jr. (to Martha Twyman), J. Avis Bartley and Sarah F. Harris.","25 items. Includes letters to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921), concerning her worry about him, the education of his brothers and sisters, an umber mine on her farm, and sharecropping with freed blacks. Includes a letter to James A. Wright and one letter from Mabel Twyman to her brother Iverson Twyman.","27 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concerns the family's poverty and her concern over the sale of family land. Includes a letter to Mary Spiller and a letter from Mabel B. Twyman. Includes a draft of a letter to C. L. Cocke concerning Hollins Institute.","16 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concerns the family's poverty and her concern over the sale of family land. Includes a letter to Mary Spiller.","16 items. Concerns the family's poverty and money owed to West \u0026 Agee which may force the sale of her land.","17 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concern the family's poverty and her concern over her son's safety.","10 items. Written to her son Iverson L. Twyman (1849-1921). Concern the family's poverty and her concern for her son.","13 items. Written to her son John Twyman. Includes letters to John Twyman from Sam Twyman, Iverson L. Twyman and Augusta G. Twyman and a letter of Martha E. (Austin) Twyman to Iverson L. Twyman.","6 items. Written to Iverson L Twyman (1810-1864). Frances (Austin) Wright, Nannie [?], John Austin, Iverson L. Twyman (b. 1849) and Grace Austin.","25 items. Includes letters from L. J. Payne, W. C. Jordan, an unidentified woman (complaining of verbal abuse by slaves), Penariah Layne, Samuel McCorkle, M. A. Robertson, Kate F. Evans, I. B. Garden (sprinkling of chloride of lime about the [slave] cabins to prevent the spread of fever), W. M. Cabell, Samuel Read (hire of slave by Confederate States Army), [James M. Spiller ?], Junius E. Leigh, James Avis Bartley, Seymour W. Holman (bears engraving of Washington College now Washington and Lee University), Internal Revenue Service (enclosing bank income tax form for 1868) and William J. Spencer.","10 items. Includes letters from E. A. Carter, James M. Harris, Seymour W. Holman (concerning Iverson Twyman's courtship of a Georgia woman), Charles Lewis Cocke (concerning his deduction for indigent students and his standard for hiring teachers at Hollins Institute [now Hollins College]), N. F. Ellis, [Sue Asa Washington ? - former slave ?], J. S. Tompkins (at Hollins Institute [now Hollins College] sending his treatment for typhoid fever), M. N. Cabell (concerning will of James M. Wright).","23 items. Includes letters from R. S. Ellis, Jr., Nannie F. Ellis (concerning Hollins Institute [now Hollins College]), L. C. P., [John Dismuke ?], George J. Hundley, M. A. Robertson, Eliza M. Eldridge (bears draft of a letter to [?] concerning the hiring of a teacher), M. K. Cabell, Amanda [?], N. A. Moseley (concerning a slave marriage), K. M. Perkins, and Samuel B. Partin.","390 items.","26 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Georgia) to father Iverson L. Twyman (1810-1864), mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances A. Wright, [?] Gill (draft, 5 July 1871, of a love letter), and sister Augusta Giles Twyman.","21 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Georgia, from New Orleans and while moving to Texas) to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Dan [?], Hank [Frances A. Wright], Uncle Paschal Twyman, Fannie [?], Annie [?] (love letter), James M. Spiller, M. Edwards.","19 items. Includes letters written (while teaching school in Texas) to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, Annie [?] (love letter), [?] Lowe, Augusta Giles Twyman, John Twyman.","14 items. Includes letters written from Texas to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, Annie [?], John Twyman, Alice Johnson (love letter), Letter, 14 September 1874, concerns Texas and Black persons.","8 items. Includes letters written from Texas to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Frances (Austin) Wright, John A. Twyman, Samuel R. Twyman, William Dixon, Augusta Giles Twyman.","28 items. Includes letters written to mother Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Augusta Giles Twyman, John A. Twyman, Samuel A. Twyman.","30 items. Includes letters written from Texas to Augusta Giles Twyman, John Austin, Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Hank (Frances A. Wright), Mabel Booker Twyman.","30 items. Includes letters (written from Texas) to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Thomas Austin, Augusta Giles Twyman, Miss Yelverton, John A. Austin (concerning Greenback Party).","15 items. Includes letters (written from Texas) to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Mabel Booker Twyman, Emma Buson, Thomas [?], Albert Langley. Last letter in folder written from Virginia.","6 items. From Virginia to brother John in Nashville, Tennesse. One letter bears composition \"Management of Common Schools\" and another bears note of M. E. Twyman asking her son not to drink.","28 items. Include letters from Virginia to brother John Twyman in Nashville (where he is attending college at State Normal College, now Peabody College) and in Texas. Two letters bear letters of Augusta Giles Twyman. Letters concern Readjuster politics in Buckingham County. \"The Readjusters all over the county voted for the negro [Shed Dungee] and John Eldridge says he is prouder of that one act than of any other in his whole life.\" Lists other individuals who voted for Dungee. Turkey and deer hunting.","16 items. Letters to brother John Twyman in Texas. Concerns Mabel Booker Twyman leaving State Normal School (Peabody College) and Eben Sperry Stearns. Includes letter to Antonia (Spiller) Twyman (whom he married in 1884). Letters to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman and a letter, n.d., to J. Avis Bartley.","5 items. Includes letters written by Seymour W. Holman, John A. Twyman. Also includes letters from J. W. Fishburne to W. J. Moseley, B. F. Outze and J. R. Taylor concerning I. L. Twyman and Twyman's teaching certificate, 1871, issued in Meriwether County, Ga.","14 items. Includes letters written by Seymour W. Holman (of Mexia, Texas), Fannie [?], Stanley P. Mosley, Addie M. Walker, W. W. Wisdom, a school agreement drawn up by Twyman and letters of recommendation written by Holman concerning Twyman's qualifications to teach school.","25 items. Love letters from Miss Annie Vickers (See also folders 66-68 for drafts of Twyman's letters).","30 items. Includes letters from J. L. Lowe, Seymour W. Holman, W. P. Moseley, Mary P. Moreland, Gussie Moreland, W. H. Richardson (to George J. Hundley concerning appointment of John A Twyman to VMI), P. H. Dunson, J. P. Philpott, Wilson, Hinkle \u0026 Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (concerning schoolbooks), Hattie Harris, A. M. Johnson, Maggie Harris, A. M. Johnson, L. D. Forbes. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.","15 items. Includes letters from W. M. Thornton, George J. Hundley, John M. Colby, J. W. Fishburne, M. Washington, C. F. Scott. Letters concern teaching school.","20 items. Includes letters from R. F. Mills, Jno. T. Blalock, Thomas F. Lewis, Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, W. B. Blalock, W. L. Price, and letters concerning Twyman's church membership and letters of recommendation. Includes a teaching certificate for Limestone, Texas.","24 items. Includes letters from Seymour W. Holman, (letter, 8 May 1878, concerns lynching of a black), W. P. Moseley, Rush G. Kimball, James B. Thurman, Thomas Waters, S. P. Moseley, Fanny Prendergast, Laura Rogers. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.","12 items. Includes letters from M. E. Robertson, H. Beall, Albert Langley, C. P. Estill, Jno. F. Blalock, R[ush] G. Kimball, Henry L. Holman. Letters concern Mexia, Texas and teaching school.","4 items. W. T. Williams, S. W. Holman (of Mexia, Texas), F. P. Moseley, S. A. Moreland (bears letter of Holman), J. P. Philpott, Bass Williams, letter of recommendation of Twyman signed by citizens of Buckingham.","383 items.","10 items. Letters to Iverson L. Twyman bear letters from Samuel R. Twyman and Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, concerning family's poverty and his desire for an education; two people in jail for whipping children to death. Letter (draft) to Joseph Dupuy Eggleston , State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and teachers certificates signed in 1902-1905 by Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va.","21 items. Includes copies of letters to Joseph Dupuy Eggleston concerning a controversy over the location of a school; copies of love letters to \"\"Miss Smith\"\" in December 1907 - January 1908 and copies of love letters to Josephine White, December 1922 - January 1923.","10 items. Includes letters from William Merry Perkins, N. A. Moseley, J. R. Blackburn, Eben S. Stearns (concerning Twyman's attendence at State Normal School, now Peabody College) and William S. Eldridge. Includes teachers certificates. One letter is to Iverson L. Twyman from John M. Colby concerning sale of Lee's Reminiscences.","17 items. Letters to Twyman in Starrville, Texas concerning State Normal College, Nashville, Tenn. (now Peabody), from Charles W. Bache, E. G. Littlejohn, Jr., J. S. Dobbins.","7 items. Letters to him in Texas and Virginia. Includes letters from Joseph E. Dobbins, E. G. Maller, J. A. Mundy, E. W. Twyman, [W. M. or Wm.] Cabell. Concern State Normal College, Nashville, Tenn. (now Peabody) and dissension in Mulberry Grove Church, Buckingham County.","6 items. Includes four letters from Miss Sally M. Smith (see folder 87 for copies of his letters to her) and C. M. [Feigenspan ?].","17 items. Letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. from James M. Thomas, Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Courtney Irving, William G. Ransom. Includes letter, 11 January 1906, concerning Sally M. Smith (see folders 91 and 87).","34 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. from James S. Thomas, Walter R. Smith, A. L. Smith, Willis A. Jenkins (concerning Virginia Education Exhibit of Jamestown Exposition), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, E. H. Russell, James S. Thomas, J. S. Jarman (president State female Normal School, Farmville, Va., now Longwood College).","32 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Willis A. Jenkins (concerning Jamestown Exposition), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, James S. Thomas, William G. Ransom, Willie Sue Nicholas, Calva Watson, Lila Waller Duval, Charles M. Robinson, J. W. Hebditch, Hattie E. Forbes (concerning Sally M. Smith).","26 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Calva Watson, Willie Sue Nichols, A. L. Pitts, L. O. Prince, Jno. W. Prince, James S. Thomas, Love Hardy, Joseph D. Eggleston, J. W. Hebditch, G. W. Patteson, Wm. G. Ransom, Lila Waller Duval, Courtney Irving, W. B. Forbes, C. J. Morris, W. W. Haskins.","23 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include James B. Thomas, James H. Dilliard (concerning Jeanes Fund for black teachers), Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, T. E. Williams, Agnes White, H. Blankinship, Edna Wright, A. W. Carter, W. G. Edwards, Jackson Davis, Annie C. Coleman, A. W. Moore. Includes petitions requesting Twyman's reappointment as Superintendent.","8 items. Includes letters to him as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include O. J. Morgan, Nannie Baldwin, Calva Watson, Anna Roy[ster ?] Rogers, Eliza [?] (deciding not to marry Twyman because if her mother's objections), Plummer F. Jones (Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va.)","50 items. Letters to State Board of Education from W. L. Boatwright, A. H. Clement, A. C. Garnett, George Braxton Taylor, E. V. Anderson, A. S. Hall, Frank P. Brent, Sands Gayle requesting that Twyman be appointed again as school superintendent in place of Plummer F. Jones. Includes petitions.","22 items. Include letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. and to R. C. Stearns, Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction. Correspondents include Florence L. Pettit, W. W. Haskins, Joseph W. Everett, Jno. B. Terrell, C. G. Baughan, R. F. Andrews, D. A. Christie, Jackson Davis, Joe B. [Davis ?], Sands Gayle, C. J. Holsinger, E. E. Worrell.","19 items. Include letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Everett E. Worrell, H. L. Webb (to W. W. Haskins), Joseph W. Everett, R. C. Stearns. Includes regulations and grading system of Arvonia High School, 1915-1916.","22 items. Letters written to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Harris Hart, J. A. C. Chandler (asking that teachers be paid even though school sessions were shortened because of the influenza epidemic of 1918), Chandler \u0026 Blakey, Jno. P. McConnell, G. L. Brown, Arthur D. Wright, W. W. Haskins, George Braxton Taylor, Olivia L. Wyson (to P. P. Glover), Harris Hart (to Frank T. West), Josephine White, [Edward ?] C. Spencer, Polly Garnett Saunders, nan Edwards, James W. Wigginton, Harry F. Byrd (concerning Shenandoah National Park). Includes wedding announcement; and minutes, 1925, of Democratic County Committee.","12 items. Include letters to Twyman as Superintendent of Schools, Buckingham County, Va. Correspondents include Claude R. Wood, W. J. Hubard, G. L. Morris (and A. J. Terill and A. W. Carter to Morris), Edyth Jenkins, Carey M. Scales, R. S. Burruss, A. H. Trent.","16 items. Letters concerning Anti-Smith Democratic Movement. Correspondents include Lewis Twyman, J. Sidney Peters, Frank B. Dunford, G. W. M. [Taylor ?], J. Dwight Martin, James Cannon. Includes speech by T. N. Hass.","10 items. Mostly concern Republican party politics. Correspondents include Dr. P. E. Tucker, L. F. Harris, Emmett D. Gregory, J. W. Blackwell, Harry F. Byrd. Includes broadside, 1930, entitled \"Notice to the Republican voters of Buckingham County.\"","21 items. Correspondents include Grover Hudgins, Cora Wood, Lilliam Eldridge, Russell Moon, Gertrude Sadler, Harry Byrd, Carter Glass, Rebekah Ellis, Hunter McGuire (dictated), Charles M. Barrell. Letters from Byrd and Carter Glass thank Twyman for opposition to packing U. S. Supreme Court.","229 items.","10 items. To his brother Iverson L. Twyman or John A. Twyman. Concern family's poverty.","17 items. Includes letters to John A. Twyman, 1881-1882. Other letters concern Austin and Twyman genealogy.","18 items. Correspondents include Addison Spencer, Alice H. Bagby, L. F. Walker, W. R. Twyman, Iverson Twyman (of Bonham, Texas), Lizzie Twyman, C. Humphry, Julia Shipp, W. G. Stanard (concerning membership in the Virginia Historical Society), Lou. E. Twyman, John M. Daniel, Sm. L. [Clothworthy ?], John Lamb. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family.","32 items. Correspondents include R. L. D. McAllister, Robert O. Garrett, Thomas M. Green, H. J. Eckenrode, William F. Bagby, Carl A. Lewis, John C. Underwood, George Braxton Taylor, Mrs. F. Handy, Anna Royster Rogers, James Y. Lloyd, Jno. W. Richardson, W. R. Twyman, E. V. Anderson, H. R. McIlwaine, George E. Booker, Lillie Beall Lewis, Ruth Beall, Jackson Davis (bears letter of Plummer F. Jones), E. W. Twyman. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family.","22 items. Correspondents include Ruth Beall, Sands Gayle, H. Silverthorn Co., Benjamin Twyman, M. A. Twyman, H. R. McIlwaine, H. J. Eckenrode, Nusbaum Book \u0026 Art Co., Mrs. M. A. Twyman, Daphne A. Carter. Concern genealogical inquiries on Twyman family and Twyman crest.","26 items. Correspondents include Benjamin Twyman, Nusbaum Book \u0026 Art Co., Champ Clark, Margaret Huff (paper bears Twyman-coat-of-arms), D. W. Twyman, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Leila C. Handy, Mrs. M. A. Twyman, Ruth Beall, Jno. C. Underwood, G. W. D. Twyman, Anna Roy[ster] Rogers, Sands Gayle, Lillie Geall Lewis. Concern genealogical inquiries on the Twyman family.","16 items. Correspondents include Leila C. Handy, Jno. C. Underwood, The Genealogical Association [William A. Crozier], Benjamin Twyman, Augusta G. Twyman (in Rome, Italy), Margaret H. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.","10 items. Correspondents include Leila C. Handy, Anna Roy[ster] Rogers, Jno. C. Underwood, Ruth Beall, Mrs. R. J. Gilbert. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.","14 items. Correspondents include Benjamin Twyman (enclosing photos), Mrs. R. J. Gilbert, H. D. Flood (concerning statue in Richmond to George Rogers Clark), J. M. Street, Laura K. Crozier, [?] Nichols, Fannie Twyman Gilbert. Concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family.","17 items. Correspondents include Mary Twyman Klayder, Lewis Twyman, Margaret Huff, Mrs. Robert J. Gilbert, I. M. S., William Ellyson (for State Mission Board of Baptist General Association), W. R. Boyd, Jr. (League to Enforce Peace), David Hepburn (Anti-Saloon League and pamphlet - Liquor vs. Life: Anarchy vs. Law by George W. McDaniel. Letters concern World War I, Influenza Epidemic of 1918.","22 items. Correspondents include Mary Twyman Klayder, Ruby M. Naylor, Oliver J. Sands, H. R. McIlwaine, Julia Twyman, George E. Booker, Duval Porter, C. M. Barrell, Effle E. Carney, Mrs. R. J. Gilbert, Arthur Kyle Davis, David Hepburn (Anti-Saloon League), Julien Gunn, J. H. Lewis, J. E. West, L. E. Mauch, Mildred Jones Lewis (concerning Lewis Association). Many letters concern genealogical inquiries of Twyman family and death of Augusta Twyman.","17 items. Correspondents include Nettie [?], Mrs. Richard Floyd burke, James William Wigginton, Ruth Beall, Mrs. Robert J. Gilbert, Buford Twyman, Mary Twyman Klayder, H. F. Byrd (announcing his candidacy for governor), Eula May Burke, George Braxton Taylor, W. J. Hubard (concerning Lee Last Camp Association.)","8 items. Correspondents include Kate M. Cannon, Margaret Beale, James Lewis (English dog postcard), Lillie [?], Jamie Rouston Boulware, Kate M. Cannon, Mary T. Klayder.","84 items.","23 items. Letters written to Iverson L. Twyman (concerning teaching and the family's poverty), Bettie [?], Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, [Seymour W.] Holman.","31 items. Letters written to Iverson L. Twyman, Mabel B. Twyman, Samuel R. Twyman, Addie Walker.","30 items. Letters written by Louise E. Twyman, Daphne [?], Benjamin Twyman, V[irginia] Aldridge, S. F. Kitchen, Lucy Twyman (describing Episcopal Home in Richmond), M. V. Scruggs, M. M. Ellis, M. G. Carter, Ella Watson, Julia W. [Viditz?], L. F. Walker, [Nettie ?] Wright. Includes booklet (The Light of Christmastide).","17 items.","Letters by and to Julia Twyman. Correspondents include her mother, Uncle John Twyman, letter of recommendation of her as a teacher, Florida teaching certificates, M. Gordon Twyman while studying law at the University of Virginia.","46 items.","29 items. Correspondents are Iverson L. Twyman, John A. Twyman (one letter bears note by Iverson L. Twyman; most letters written while she was attending State Normal School, Nashville, Tenn., [now Peabody College]), Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Augusta G. Twyman (concerning Mabel Twyman's ill-health, Dr. Edward McGuire, Dr. Hunter McGuire, streetcars in Richmond), Dr. Hunter McGuire.","Letters written from Nellie [?].","15 items. Photograph of Jack Twyman (as Lorenzo in \"Merchant of Venice\"), spiritual autobiography (copy), 1811, of George Twyman. Letters of Julia [?] and A. S. H. to Mary Lavinia Twyman, Alexander H. Sands (to Dr. William P. Twyman), Lizzie Twyman, Ben Twyman, Mrs. John Eldridge and Grover Hudgins to Lewis Twyman, Emmett D. Gregory, M. Gordon Twyman (to Edith Twyman and Julia Twyman), Mrs. M. V. Ayres, Belle [?] to Pa.","5 items. Letter of E. P. Richardson to sister Ann S. Horsley, 1840, concerning qualms of her husband concerning slavery; letters, undated, of A. E. Horsley, letters, 1849 and n.d., of F. C. Horsley to Iverson L. Twyman (concerning his not being appointed to faculty of U. Va. : \"The faculty always intended to make their selections from the lower classes...They wanted to conciliate ragtag \u0026 bobtail because ragtag \u0026 bobtail vote for the delegates and the delegates vote for the annuity); John Horsley to James M. Spiller.","5 items. Letters, 1837 and n.d., written by Mary Lavinia Horsley to Henry Rodes. Letters, 1837-1838, of Henry A. Cabell and Henriann Cabell to Mary Lavinia Horsley. Mary Lavinia Horsley was the first wife of Iverson L. Twyman (1810-1864). They were married in Nov. 1838; she died in 1844.","6 items. Letters, 1853 and undated by Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin to Geo. B. Austin (concerning her separation from Austin) and to Iverson L. Twyman concerning her separation. Letters to Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin.","7 items. Correspondence, 1834-1853, of Robert Y. Horsley with to Iverson L. Twyman, Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin, George Austin and Lorenzo Norvell. Includes letter of Rebecca P. (Horsley) Austin to George B. Austin.","7 items. Correspondence, 1838-1859, of Doctor William A. Horsley with Iverson L. Twyman (concerning Horsley's study of medicine at MCV) and William H. Summerell (concerning graduation at a medical school in Philadelphia).","15 items. 2 letters, Margaret Miller to Antonia (Tony) Spiller, 1868-1869. (In 1884 she married Iverson L. Twyman [1849-1921]. Letter, undated, by Hampden Spiller to George Spiller. Letters, 1851-1883 \u0026 undated, of Mary Frances Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman [bear letters of J. M. Spiller], Mrs [?] Bocock and letter, 1903, by F. G. Woodson to Mary F. Spiller.","8 items. Letters written by or addressed to Sue M. Payne, Caroline Spiller, Emma Spiller, H. B. Spiller, J. H. Spiller, James Spiller, P. H. Spiller, I. L. Twyman.","36 items. Letters, 1849, by G. A. Spiller to I. L. Twyman and James M. Spiller, George Spiller (while a student at VMI in 1862, working for New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad, Mobile, Ala., Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Jackson, Tennesse; Texas Investment Co., Ltd., Fort Worth, Texas; Cattle Raisers Association, Jacksboro, Texas; Daily and Weekly Gazette, Fort Worth, Texas) to James M. Spiller and Mary Francis Spiller. Letters, 1855- , written to George Spiller by Charles B. Stewart, J. A. Kinnter, C. W. Figgat, L. W. Frazer, John Dooley.","219 items.","9 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller, Guard Lock No. 4, James River \u0026 Kanawha Canal. One, 2 October 1848, is a detailed account of appearance and conversations of Thomas Hart Benton. Other letters concern politics, [Spiller's hatred of Whigs], slavery [\"I did not intend you to make a cook of Sally. Please leave her to herself to attend to the cows and her business - the women who suckle can and must cook\"] and requesting Twyman's aid in keeping Spiller's sister from going back to her former husband.","13 items. Letters written by J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman and George B. Austin concerning slaves (buying and selling) and farm management.","15 items. Letters of J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman (one letter bears letter of Mary F. Spiller to Twyman), John H. Johnson, William McCorkle, H. Johns.","16 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller to Iverson L. Twyman, Pauline V. Reid, Virginia J. McDowell, William A. Glasgow. Letters concern Civil War.","11 items. Letters by J. M. Spiller to Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Iverson L. Twyman, and S. M. Bocock, concerning Reconstruction, povery of Twyman family and Readjusters.","18 items. Letters from C[hapman] Johnson, George Booker, F. Jones, John A. Cooke, Josiah Samuel, Charles T. Bocock (concerning separation from Sarah Ann (Spiller) Bocock (concerning disposition of slaves and her ex- husband Charles T. Bocock), Mathew McDaniel, Henry Loving (concerning settling Balc people in Ohio), Holison Johns, Walter Gwynn, Eliza Carrington, John J. Grasty.","24 items. Letters written by Eliza H. Carrington, D. P. Gooch, J. D. Davidson, H. C. Snyder, Reuben Sorrel (disposition of slaves), B. T. Stanley, N. H. Massie.","21 items. Letters written by A. H. Benson (of 11th Va. Infantry Regiment ?, bears drawing of engagement at Dranesville, Va., 20 December 1861), B. C. Megginson, N. F. Bocock, B. M. DeWitt, J. D. Davidson, T. Henry Thompson, [?] Rowland, Jones \u0026 Miller, Lynchburg, Va., F[rancis] H[enney] Smith (concerning supplies in 1865 for Virginia Military Institute), H. S. Lochery, George T. Lyle, John S. Grasty, B. Gould, A. C. Smith, Hall A. Winston \u0026 Co., Baltimore, Md., E. F. Blair.","15 items. Letters written by J. W. Walkup, Ben A. Donald (describing his recommendations for stuccoing), B. C. Megginson, Edward J. Chaffin, W. A. Deas (treasurer of VMI), Jno. K. Watkins, B. Gould, John T. Bocock, Charles A. Davidson, John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister).","11 items. Includes letters from John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), S. M. Bocock, Elliott Spiller (while student at Hampden-Sydney College and including report) and M. N. Hylum (bears seal of and concerns Patrons of Husbandry, State Grange of Va.)","23 items. Many letters about death of Elliott Spiller by gunshot wound at Hampden-Sydney College. Other letters concern Patrons of Husbandry, State Grange of Virginia. Correspondents include John A. Preston, William M. McPheeters, J. M. Blanton, D. W. Sparks, M. N. Hayburn, J. M. R. Sprinkel, Charles J. Jones, C. M. Reynolds, John F. White, L. T. Wilson, Frank G. Ruffin, William B. Cowper, Mary E. K. Damson, J. B. Seeley, Snow \u0026 Johnson, [n. p.]","10 items. Letters written by A. F. Robertson, John T. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), William Mahone (calling a conference of Readjusters), Fannie Hamilton.","11 items. Letters written by John T. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), John F. White, William E. Cameron, Frank G. Ruffin (concerning election of ? and his own office in state government), J. M. Reynolds.","16 items. Letters written by John F. White (d. 1883), S. V. Reid, Mary Jasper Bocock, John S. Grasty (Presbyterian minister), Dr. James Madison Blanton, Jno. Henry Loving, George Hylton, William A. White.","15 items. Letters written by Fleming Harris (former slave in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio), Charles J. Jones, J. M. Harris, S. T. Young, Ro[bert] F. Mays, W. G. Payne, William L. Royall, R. W. Glass, Catherine E. Phelps, William Mahone (letters, 25 June 1886 and 16 October 1887; concerning tariff and providing campaign strategy to Joseph B. Buhoman in his race against [?] Figgatt).","15 items. Letters written by Catherine E. Phelps, R. W. Glass, William Mahone (Republican patronage), W [Skeny ?], Fulvia [?], P. H. McCaull, Robert M. Hudson, C. W. Humphreys, Elliott Spiller, James Spiller (grandson).","16 items. Letters written by or addressed to Dudley Brooke, Edward Cunningham, Joseph Curd, Joseph Davis, Alexander Fulton, James Govan, Mary (Twyman) Greenwood (b. 1733 - copy), Micajah [?], Henry McClurg, Jonathan Maxey, Richard North, Richard C. Potter, Richard Phelps, Thomas Pleasants (Quaker), Charles H. Saunders, John Seayres, Reuben Sims (issuing slave pass), George Twyman, Dr. James Walker, Willis Wills, Hill \u0026 Rea.","20 items. Letters written by or addressed to Christopher Anthony, John Baskerville, J. Bolling, David Bondurant, Jeffrey Bondurant, George Booker, Thomas Boulware, William Dunford, Henry Flood, Walter L. Fontaine, Charles Garrote (or Garrott), James T. Hubard, Ben Maxey, Jacob Maxey, Jonathan Maxey, Zachariah Nevit, J. Pittman, Thomas E. Pleasants, Philip Slaughter, John Taylor of Caroline (2 letters written by him), Mutual Assurance Society, Messrs. Scott \u0026 Gilliam, Ca Ira, Va.","22 items. Many letters are permissions for slaves to join Mulberry Grove Baptist Church or are letters of dismissal from churches. Include letters written by or addressed to George Booker, James Christian, John Couch, R. Eldridge, Jr., Levy Gibson (petition to get out of jail), J. P. Gipson, D. Guerrant, William Horsley, James T. Hubard, James Jones, W. B. Jones, Peter Klipstine, Richard G. Morris (agrees to slaves being baptized, but objects to their being immersed in November), William Moseley, William P. Moseley, Mildred Rose, Poindexter P. Scott, Seymour Scott, Frances W. Talbot, Isham Talbot, Frances W. Taylor, M. P. Thomas, Jno. M. Walker (bears opinion of Benjamin Watkins Leigh), Gilbert Walker, Warner Williams, Charles Yancey, and the Mulberry Grove Baptist Church.","13 items. Includes letters concerning slaves joining the church. Letters written by or addressed to W. Alexander, [?] Austen, William H. Carter (slave Patty), [?] M. Hollingsworth, Josias Jones, Thomas Jones, S. H. Laughlin, Jacob Maxey, William B. Maxey, R. E. Moseley, Reuben B. Patterson (slave), Charles Perrow, Robert A. Phelps, Robert Rives, Moses Spencer (concerning slave) and Lewis C. Tindall (concerning slave).","13 items. Letters written by or addressed to James Brown, E. W. Cabell, Jno. Crews, Mr. and Mrs. crews (invitation), B. M. DeWitt, Julia DeWitt, P. A. Forbes, Richard H. Gambria (Western State Lunatic Asylum), Elizabeth Glover, Charles Perrow, Margret S. Phillips, W. H. Plunkett, Webb, Brown \u0026 Co., [?] and a letter concerning Frederick C. Horsley's application for a position at the University of Virginia.","31 items. Letters written by or addressed to John M. Atkinson, Robert Atkinson, Sarah Austin, Anika Blew (black and perhaps slaves), Dr. James Bolton, [?] Breckinridge, F. M. Cabell, John B. Childers, Bennitt DeWitt, Samuel H. Dunn, Susie Ford, W. Franklin, James M. Fulks (hiring slaves), Sarah J. Garland, Joseph Grow, Jno. F. Hix, W. Hix, Joseph Kyle, Marcus T. C. Loving, Samuel McCorkle, W. A. Miller, [?] Moseley, R. D. Palmer, Peter S. Parker, J. W. Randolph, James H. Rodes, V. W. Southall, Jno. R. Thompson, Charles C. Tucker (land warrant claims), Iverson L. Twyman (concerning eye injury of Iverson L. Twyman, Jr.), George C. Walton, Jno. Walton, Seth Woodruff (selling of slave girls) \u0026 McCorkle, Simpson \u0026 Jones.","28 items. Letters written by or addressed to Ben (slave working on Richmond defenses, 14 August 1864), Ada Bocock, [?] Brownes, Eliza H. Carrington, R. A. Coghill, N. F. Ellis, Richard Ellis, James H. Fitzgerald, P. A. Forbes (concerning escape of Bennett Dodge from Central Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Va.), H. M. Garland, Jr., William A. Glasgow, J. H. Howell, R. R. Irving, Jeter \u0026 Dickinson, Kensey Johns, Harry O. Locher, Samuel McCorkle, A. D. Martin, Doctor John Peter Mettauer, B. G. Morris, Charles Y., Morris (concerning turning in names of all slaves aged between eighteen and fifty-five: 9 February 1864), William F. Oliver (commanding Davidson's Battery and concerning service record of Jessie A. Peters), Camm Pattison, Peyton, Cary \u0026 Co., Samuel Read, Jno. J. Riggins, Robert Shaw, Francis T. Stribling (superintendent of Central Lunatic Asylum), J. L. Thornton, Dr. [?] Walton (concerning Robert A. Gilliam, Co. F, 18th Virginia Regiment), James A. Wright.","22 items. Letters written by or addressed to Grace R. Bagby, Joseph Brown, Jno. J. Echol, A. Eubank (describing a shooting outside saloon in San Antonio, Tx.), R. H. Gilliam, S. O. Larche, Bennie Lynn, Albert McDaniel, W. D. Moore, W. P. Moseley, Eva S. Newton, William Merry Perkins, Mary Philpott, Willie B. Philpott, Frank G. Ruffin (concerning Grange), James R. Thompson, William E. Walkup (concerning person who needs assistance from county), Samuel Lother Wynn, Jeter \u0026 Dickinson, Richmond, Virginia.","16 items. Letters written by or addressed to Mrs. J. Curry Abbitt (transfer of church membership for Thomas J. Davidson), Alice Bagby, A. J. Clore, Jr., Rosa V. Cole, J. W. Falson, George Hylton, Mrs. Paul A. Klayder (concerning Twyman genealogy), Nelia Miller (concerning Twyman genealogy), J. H. Montgomery, D. A. Richardson (for Armenian Relief Committee of Chicago), W. J. Sadler, Idah Meacham Stobridge, Robert M. Tarleton, S. Reed Vaughn, New Canton Motor Company.","Many are incomplete and fragmentary. Genealogical material. Includes letters written by or addressed to George E. Booker, Charles L. Cocke, Bennitt M. DeWitt, Minnie Ellis, John Abner Eubank, Charles R. Fontaine, Thomas W. Garnett, E. G. Grasty, V. Hill, W. Hubard, David Kyle, Carol Martin, [?] Perkins, James Rowland, William Sands, W. Thompson, Nettie Walker (enclosing photograph of \"The Willows\"), Samuel D. Williams, E. A. Wright, James A. Wright, cloth fragment. Genealogical material, ca. 1850.","12 items. Includes letters written by Flippen \u0026 Montgomery, [Lynchburg ? Virginia], W. Gill, James M. Harris, John H. Hill, J. M. Spiller, James C. Turner, Iverson Lewis Twyman. See also J. M. Spiller letters and Twyman and Spiller manuscript volumes.","15 items. Papers relating to the canal. Letters written toJames M. Spiller by Thomas Harding Ellis and E. Lorraine. Minutes of the President and Directors of the James River and Kanawha Company. James M. Harris to Iverson L. Twyman.","25 items. Papers relating to the canal. Includes letters written by or addressed to Frances A. Austin, Grace B. Austin, J. G. S. Boyd, E. L. Chinn, Thomas H. DeWitt, Thomas Harding Ellis, J. M. Harris, William P. Munford, Jno. B. Robertson, Francis H. Smith (of Virginia Military Institute), James M. Spiller; and receipts.","2 items. Papers relating to the canal. Time book for Gwynn Dam \u0026 Lock. Drawing - section of fender. Gwynn Dam, undated.","17 items.","24 items.","41 items.","50 items.","63 items.","41 items.","55 items.","82 items","82 items","88 items.","88 items.","65 items.","65 items.","53 items. Folder 180 includes a copy of John Randolph agreement with James Hall, dated 27 April 1809.","53 items. Folder 180 includes a copy of John Randolph agreement with James Hall, dated 27 April 1809.","73 items.","73 items.","84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.","84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.","84 items. Folder 184 includes 2 items involving Thomas Jefferson, Jr.","44 items.","57 items.","57 items.","50 items. Folder 190 includes 2 items signed by Edmund Henry.","50 items. Folder 190 includes 2 items signed by Edmund Henry.","54 items.","54 items.","60 items.","60 items.","29 items.","24 items. Includes item signed by Edmund Henry about a legal matter.","34 items.","43 items.","43 items.","40 items. Includes copy of legal paper involving Edmund Henry.","49 items.","45 items.","31 items.","32 items.","33 items.","35 items.","41 items.","23 items.","26 items.","31 items.","31 items.","27 items.","27 items.","20 items.","20 items.","15 items.","21 items.","38 items.","26 items.","74 items.","12 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","13 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","47 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","108 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","91 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","12 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","101 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Apparently more than one person by this name.","2 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. See also Martha E. Twyman.","126 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Apparently more than one person by this name.","44 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","84 items.","13 items.","71 items.","40 items.","66 items.","66 items.","62 items.","49 items.","73 items.","65 items.","38 items.","40 items.","64 items.","57 items.","73 items.","94 items.","117 items.","69 items.","97 items. Includes statement of 27 February 1858 of sale of a Negro man for $1075.00 by D. M. Pulliam \u0026 Co., Richmond, Va. A/c Dr. and Mrs. Iverson L. Twyman.","78 items.","93 items.","84 items.","89 items.","51 items.","37 items. Includes receipt, 6 August 1864, for Negro slave to work on fortifications.","20 items.","36 items.","302 items.","48 items.","73 items.","35 items.","20 items.","86 items.","55 items.","38 items.","17 items.","17 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Copy of a George Twyman will of 1733, and last advices of another George Twyman, 1803. Other Twyman items 1873-1939.","223 items.","14 items.","33 items.","24 items.","49 items.","11 items.","75 items.","17 items.","44 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","4 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","112 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Papers involving both names.","250 items. Papers involving both names.","30 items.","55 items.","51 items.","21 items.","27 items.","42 items.","24 items.","56 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Papers involving both names.","31 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","142 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","117 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","24 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","7 items. Accounts and Legal Papers. Horsely - Austin, 1811. Horsley -Spiller, 1818-1850. Papers involving both names.","195 items.","55 items.","22 items.","58 items.","60 items.","64 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","58 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","19 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","22 items.","49 items.","44 items.","59 items.","118 items.","87 items.","70 items.","70 items.","99 items.","103 items.","40 items.","29 items.","21 items. Includes bill of James M. Spiller of 1863-1864 to Confederate States of America for hay, corn, etc. Also pardon from Andrew Johnson to James M. Spiller for \"taking part in the late rebellion.\"","195 items.","106 items.","81 items.","161 items.","164 items.","103 items.","28 items.","26 items.","30 items.","46 items.","32 items.","16 items.","32 items.","57 items. Includes dentist's bill of period 1873-1883 finally settled in 1887.","63 items. Includes copies of will of 1889 of J. M. Spiller.","73 items. The majority of the material concerns Miss Mary Spiller.","41 items.","65 items. Includes part of deed dated 1 May 1784 signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor.","40 items.","27 items. Includes papers on the estate of William Adams.","20 items.","30 items.","32 items.","33 items.","32 items.","33 items.","49 items.","25 items.","45 items.","44 items.","34 items. Includes document dated \"Cold Comfort 5 February 1812\" and signed by Mary and Martha Harrison, sisters of Benjamin Harrison dealing with his slave estate.","93 items.","14 items.","28 items.","17 items.","21 items.","15 items.","19 items.","21 items.","16 items.","33 items.","40 items.","24 items.","17 items.","12 items.","11 items.","11 items.","32 items.","30 items.","30 items.","42 items.","99 items.","52 items.","57 items.","23 items.","22 items.","27 items. Includes extract of Special Order #64 of May 29, 1865 concerning \"harsh or cruel treatment\" of employees.","38 items.","23 items.","217 items.","217 items.","217 items.","217 items.","16 items. Includes land grant of 1789 signed by Governor Beverly Randolph.","21 items. Includes \"A list of Magistrates as also those named in different Commissions of the Peace for Buckingham County\" for 1777-1800.","24 items.","8 items.","16 items.","18 items.","14 items.","21 items.","46 items. Includes judgment involving Randolph Jefferson and John Jefferson.","33 items.","7 items.","27 items.","35 items.","23 items.","29 items.","35 items.","28 items. Includes \"A list of a Company of Light Infantry --- of the 100th Regiment (of) Buckingham Militia,\" 19 April 1812.","18 items.","18 items.","33 items.","23 items.","14 items.","173 items.","16 items.","16 items.","6 items.","23 items.","77 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","16 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","29 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","21 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","20 items. Accounts and Legal Papers.","57 items.","Minutes of a meeting of citizens of Buckingham County, \"friendly to the Election of General Andrew Jackson as...[the] next President.\"","5 items. Genealogical Materials.","7 items. Genealogical Materials.","1 item. Genealogical Materials.","2 items. Genealogical Materials. See also Rogers and Twyman.","15 items. Genealogical Materials.","34 items. Genealogical Materials. See also Rogers.","2 items. Genealogical Materials.","16 items. Genealogical Materials.","1 item. Genealogical Materials. See also J. M. Spiller Ledger (cash accounts). 1839-57, pp. 80-81 and pp. 292-294 for family notes by Spiller.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","135 items. Genealogical Materials.","5 items. Genealogical Materials.","10 items. Genealogical Materials.","116 items. Entire box. Genealogical Materials. Includes metal sign \"B. Austin, Attorney at Law\"","Account book of William Adams and his estate.","Accounts of Archibald, 1824-1828. Court records, 1847-1848.","Includes James River and Kanawha Canal accounts.","Includes James River and Kanawha Canal accounts.","Account books, 1849-1856, including farm notes, 1860-1864.","Including farm notes and notes of calls on patients.","Includes farm notes in back, 1840.","Including the estate of George Spiller.","Includes time charts for worker in the James River and Kanawha Canal.","Ledger of J. M. Spiller, 1839-1859, other accounts 1886-1892. Spiller genealogical data, pp. 80-81, 292-294.","Including time sheets of work on locks, James River and Kanawha Canal.","Includes work on the James River and Kanawha Canal.","Includes vouchers of Ada and Sarah Bocock.","2 items. Draft of note about whipping a slave. Form of bill of sale of slave. (Other slavery items among dated papers).","24 items. Legal papers involving him. Concerns money owed by Francisco.","7 items. 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Names include Hat Creek Congregation, James Mitchel, Joshua Earley, John Wayles, William Callaway, William Harris, John Cadefax, Marden Evens, Charles Lynch, Thomas Clark, Martin Mason, Peter Fok (?), Jacob Hutts (?), William Pettyren, Jmes Radclif, Alexander Steel, Alexander Dobbins, Daniel Mitchel, Jr., Robert Mitchel, John Jones, Nicholas Conner, William Thompson and Abraham Ervin.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Letter from Richard Stith to The Reverend The President, and the Masters and Professors of William \u0026 Mary College, dated October 24, 1772, concerning the advertisement in the Gazette requiring Surveyors to give new Bonds and requesting they send him one to complete.  ","\"List of Surveys completed in the year 1772.\" Columns for Month, Day, For Whom, Acres, Place Where, and College Dues.  List is in fragile condition.  The legible names are William McBride, William Spicer, Samuel Hairston, Robert Hairston, Capt. John Hylton, William James, Owen Franklin, James (?) Rosser, Nathaniel Manson, William Vest, Joseph Eades, Thomas Vest, Richard Piles, Henry Davis, Robert Baber, Thomas Guille, William Waylie, Col. William Mead, Christopher Irvine and Benjamin Arther.  1772 list presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.","\"List of surveys made in the year 1770, in Beford, to witt.\" Columns include Month, Day, Surveyed For, Acres and College Dues.  Names include Hat Creek Congregation, James Mitchel, Joshua Earley, John Wayles, William Callaway, William Harris, John Cadefax, Marden Evens, Charles Lynch, Thomas Clark, Martin Mason, Peter Fok (?), Jacob Hutts (?), William Pettyren, Jmes Radclif, Alexander Steel, Alexander Dobbins, Daniel Mitchel, Jr., Robert Mitchel, John Jones, Nicholas Conner, William Thompson and Abraham Ervin."],"_nest_path_":"/components#5","timestamp":"2026-05-20T22:53:08Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9076","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9076","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9076","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9076","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9076.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Surveying Collection, 1741-1801","title_ssm":["Surveying Collection"],"title_tesim":["Surveying Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1741-1801"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1741-1801"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["File","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 246","/repositories/2/resources/9076"],"text":["UA 246","/repositories/2/resources/9076","Surveying Collection","College of William and Mary--History--18th century","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","Surveying--Virginia--History","Surveying--Virginia","Surveying","Surveys (documents)","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Collection arranged by name of Virginia county or city, with Kentucky included as an adjacent district.","In the Royal Charter establishing the College of William and Mary, Article XVI appoints the college to serve as the Surveyor-General of the Colony of Virginia and was given the right to examine and license surveyors, collect the license fees and fees for each survey performed. Any who wished a surveyor's license in the Colony or early State of Virginia had to obtain a license in order to conduct surveys in their assigned county. United States Presidents George Washington and alumnus Thomas Jefferson received licenses to survey in Virginia from William and Mary. After the American Revolution, the rate at which William and Mary granted surveying licenses began to decline drastically and ceased entirely by around 1810.","Moved from University Archives Subject Files in 2020 and processed as a single collection.","College of William \u0026 Mary, Special Collections, Cabell Family Papers, Box 2, Folder 13 (Mss. 65 C12).","College of William \u0026 Mary, Special Collections, University Archives Subject File Collection: Surveying; Surveying - Individuals (A-Z);  Surveying - List of Surveyors; and Buildings and Grounds - Land Owned Off Campus.","Survey accounts prepared by individual surveyors for Virginia Counties. Collection also includes licenses, bonds and correspondence. Most of the reports include the name of the purchaser, the amount of acreage surveyed, the fee charged, and the date. ","Many of the names have been transcribed in the descriptions, but often the writing is illegible and names are misspelled.  ","The Royal Charter established the College of William and Mary, and Article XVI appointed the college to serve as the Surveyor-General of the Colony of Virginia and gave the right to examine and license surveyors, collect the license fees and fees for each survey performed.","Surveying account from Thomas Evans, Surveyor of Accomack County to the College of William \u0026 Mary for January 1785, January 1786 and January 1787, dated December 8, 1787.  Includes columns with date of survey, for whom made, number of acres, division lines, legal fee amount and explanatory notes. Names include Ayres Stockley, T. Jacobs and E. Hancock, William Barclay, Henry Fletcher, Sr, E. Costin and B. Clemons, T. Bundell(?), Meshach(?) Meers, Ralph Justice, George Hope, John Allen, W. Drummond, Jabez Pitt (or Pith), Americus Watson, William Garrison, Thomas Bayley, Bartholomew Meers, and John and Southey Simpson.","\"Account of Publick Surveys... and lines in Amelia County by Thomas Mumford, as sworn to John Prentis, Wmburgh, May 11, 1771.\"  Columns include date of survey, name of client, Paid and Unpaid. Names are difficult to read, but they include James Clark, James Roberson, Francis Eppes, Charles Stewart, John Hall, W. Samuel Meridith, Robert Cofin (?), Henry Anderson, Thomas Whitworth, Henry Porvill(?), James Studavan (son of Daniel), James Studavan (son of James), James Parramore, Edmund Booker, John Penick, Isham Vaughan, William Watson, Capt. Bafo (?), William Thompson, Rubin Palmore, Henry Robertson, Thomas Boocher (?), Samuel Whitworth, W. Everd Mead, William Wa?, James and Ward Hutson, John Win and George Warton.","\"A list of fees received for surveys in Amherst County by William Cabell, Jr., Surveyor,\" dated 1766.  Columns:  for whom surveyed, acres, when surveyed and gross tobacco (?).  Names include John Roberts, Daniel Aaron, Isham Davis, John Edmonds, George McDaniel, Richard Peter, Ambrose Rucker, Joseph Frost, John Spears, Charles Tuly, Joseph Higginbotham, James Smith, James Colbard Blair, Benjamin Higginbotham, Thomas Powell, Henry McGuffy, Rachal Morrison, John Key, Isaac Mayfield, John Sutton Field, Jacob Brown, Nathaniel Woodruff, Francis Meriwether, James Brown, Zacharias Taliaferro, Samuel Marksbury, Edward Ware, Robert Davis, Josiah Ellis, John Brown, Solomon Carter, Rowland Atkins, William Bibb, Angus Forbes, John Montgomery, David Montgomery, Jr., and Nathaniel Woodruff.","Entitled \"Thomas Lewis Surveyor of Augusta County with the College of William and Mary in Account to June 1773.\"  Columns:  Month, Day, Year, Name, Acres , and fee. Many names are difficult to read and misspelled. They have not been transcribed in this finding aid. There are over 250 entries and names.","\"A List of Surveys Made in Augusta County from the first of June 1793 to the first of June 1794.\" Columns:  Year, Month, Day, Name, Acres, Dollars, and Cents.  Names include James and George Rutledge, Abraham Eversole, John Finley, George Faul, John Kirk, Lauranee and George Hansell, Joseph Rankin, John McDougall, Samuel Ralston, John Erwin, William Ralston, Timothy Green, john McCutchan, Thomas Phillips, John Graham, Andrew Loghridge, William Kinhead and Joseph Gwin, Samuel McCutchan, Joshua Perry, John Jackson, William Bell, Sr., John Bell, James Elliott, Rev. John Montgomery, Charles Hogshead, Thomas Hugart, Richard Mathews, William Alexander, William Moore, Frederick Moir, Alexander Robertson,  William Robertson, David Stephenson, Richard Matthews, William Samuel and David Moore, George Wigill, James Curry, John Burnside, Robert Graham, John Conner, John Kennady, George Barnhart, Hugh Donohu, Alexander Robertson, Andrew Russell, John Allison, Samuel Curry, Thomas Mynes, Samuel Erwin, Benjamin Brown, William McCutchan, George Adam Bright, John Bell and Joseph Bell, Gabriel Alexander, Joseph Long, John Poage, Thomas and David Lawyers, John Sharp, John Gamble, Abel Griffith and Adam Lambert, William Buchanan, George Boughman, Samuel Runkle, Robert Sterret, Robert Craig, William Stephenson, Joseph and James Waddle, John Erwin, Thomas and Joseph Waddle, Paul Aerely, James King and Duncan McMullen.","Letter from Richard Stith to The Reverend The President, and the Masters and Professors of William \u0026 Mary College, dated October 24, 1772, concerning the advertisement in the Gazette requiring Surveyors to give new Bonds and requesting they send him one to complete.  ","\"List of Surveys completed in the year 1772.\" Columns for Month, Day, For Whom, Acres, Place Where, and College Dues.  List is in fragile condition.  The legible names are William McBride, William Spicer, Samuel Hairston, Robert Hairston, Capt. John Hylton, William James, Owen Franklin, James (?) Rosser, Nathaniel Manson, William Vest, Joseph Eades, Thomas Vest, Richard Piles, Henry Davis, Robert Baber, Thomas Guille, William Waylie, Col. William Mead, Christopher Irvine and Benjamin Arther.  1772 list presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.","\"List of surveys made in the year 1770, in Beford, to witt.\" Columns include Month, Day, Surveyed For, Acres and College Dues.  Names include Hat Creek Congregation, James Mitchel, Joshua Earley, John Wayles, William Callaway, William Harris, John Cadefax, Marden Evens, Charles Lynch, Thomas Clark, Martin Mason, Peter Fok (?), Jacob Hutts (?), William Pettyren, Jmes Radclif, Alexander Steel, Alexander Dobbins, Daniel Mitchel, Jr., Robert Mitchel, John Jones, Nicholas Conner, William Thompson and Abraham Ervin.","April 26, 1775 note to W. Robert Miller from J.M. for the surveyor of Botetourt County regarding fees for 1773 that will soon be settled.  Other names mentioned are Aaron Smith and Samuel Lewis, Surveyor.","Bond between William Preston and John Donelson of the County of Augusta and Pittsylvania and William \u0026 Mary for one hundred pounds sterling to secure that William Preson is \"intended to be constituted and appointed...to be surveyor of Botetourt County, dated November 1, 1769.  Signed, by Hugh Nelson, Nathaniel Burwell, William Preston and John Donelson.","January 7, 1788 surveying account by James Taylor, certified by John Taylor.  Includes dates, names of 4 or 5 clients and acreage.  Names include Robert Beverley, Thornton Estate, John Johnson's estate, and Benjamin Alsop's estate.","May 4, 1772 letter from James Hardyman explaining why he hasn't been able to collect all of his surveying fees.  Includes survey accounts between 1765 and 1772 with columns for year, name and acreage, and fee.  Names included are Capt. William Arvill, William Cole, Capt. Littlebury \u0026 Hardyman, Alexander Walker, Travis Harwood, Littlebury Irby, Col. Benjamin Harrison, John Brown and John ?, John Wayles McWilliam, Bats Lacy?, Thomas Matthies, Robert Walker, Richard Hales, Francis Hardyman, William Hardyman, Honorable William Byrd Esq. Westover, William Stith, Stith Gregory, John Minge, Samuel Harwood, Andrew and Benjamin Crew, Hardyman Dancy, William Holt, Francis Timberlake, John Brown, and Thomas Ballard.  Some entries give details about where the acreage is located and the purpose of the survey.","\"Memorandum of surveys in Charles City County from the year 1741 to the year 1772 as recorded in the Surveyors books of the County.\" Includes year, names, number of acres, fees and a few locations. Names:  John Minge - around a church, between Crutchfield \u0026 Gunn, for W. William Hunt (1741 and 1745), Phip and John Edloe (1747); William Parry - between Kennon \u0026 Minge (1747), for Benjamin Cocke (1750), for Estate of B. Marston, for  John Christian (1753), for Samuel Apperson (1756); John Street - , between Lightfoot and Edloe, for John Crew (1763); and James Hardyman -for William Hudson (1767), ? Irby (1767), between Brown \u0026 Woodrop (?) (1769), for Young \u0026 Stokes (1771), Samuel Harwood (1771) and Pinkaman? Perry (1772).","\"List of Surveying Fees for Charles City County from 1765 till 1771 by James Hardyman, Surveyor,\" dated 1772.  Includes names and fees.  Names:  William Cole (in Parries Patent) (1765-66), Travis Harwood, and Browne, and \"received of Benjamin Harrison\" for Bats Lacy, Thomas Matthies, John Hardyman, William Byrd, William Stith, Andrew Crew, Hardyman Dancy, William Holt, Young Stokes and William Hudson.  This list a gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.","\"A List of all the Publick Surveys made by me in the County of Chas City in the preceeding 12 months with the Names of the Persons for whom the were made,\" 1787, July 1.  Signed by Joseph Vaiden.  Includes names, number of acres and fees.  Names include John Walker, Edward Finch, David Wilkinson, Brazure Williams, Gideon Christian, James Bullifant, William Cowles, Byrds entry and Hardyman's entry.","Account of surveys between 1771 and 1772 by George Carrington, dated November 1773.  Includes name, fee, acres and date surveyed.  Names include John Chatwin, Frances Wright, Southam \u0026 Littleton, John Jefferson, Jacob Micheaux, John Todd, Peter Stoner, Littlebury \u0026 Mosby, Thompson Swan, Samuel Stegarr?, Micajah Mosby Estate, Frances Marshal, and John Morgan.","Bond of James Greenway and Bolling Stark to the College of William \u0026 Mary for one hundred pounds for the appointment of James Greenway as surveyor of the County of Dinwiddie.  Dated May 24, 1770. Signed by James Greenway, Bolling Stark, John Blair, Jr. and M. Hayness (?).","Letter from Robert Brooks, Essex County to Robert Miller, Bursar at William \u0026 Mary, explaining why he cannot be in Williamsburg to present his bond, November 12, 1772.","Appointment by the College of William and Mary of John West, Jr. to be assistant surveyor to Daniel Jennings, Surveyor of Fairfax County, dated 1749.  Signed by William Dawson, Thomas Robinson, W. Preston and Richard Graham. Gift of Mrs. Harry Leiby.","Official document from the President and Professors of William and Mary College to the Governor certifying Charles Kemper as Surveyor, dated 1800 June 16.  Signed by James Madison, Robert Andrews, John Bracken and James Henderson.  Includes William and Mary paper seal.  On reverse is the signature of James Monroe.","Account with Meredith Price as surveyor of Goochland County, April 9, 1772.    Includes names and fees. Signed by William Pryor.  Names include Powell Williams, Henry Whitlow, Thomas Underwood, William Meriwether, Sherwood Parrish, and Perren Farrow(?).  Gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.","Account of Merdith Price, Surveyor of Goochland County, with William \u0026 Mary College.  Includes balance.  Dated April 24, 1773. Signed by William Pryor.","Letter from Meredith Price to Mr. Robert Miller, Bursar of William and Mary College, enclosing survey accounts (not included) stating that the money has yet to be collected.  April 20, 1773.","Receipts for John Smith for surveys made. Signed by John Blair, Jr, or the Bursar. ","\"List of Fees due the Surveyor of Halifax County\" for 1791 and 1792 by James Eastham. Includes dates of survey, names and fees.  Names include Chalres Allin, John B. Scott, Hezehiah Gillaspie, Daniel Roberts, Allin Burton, Robert Sibley, Dudley Glass, Stephen Puckett, Robert Eastham, Owen Landon, Thomas Harris and Paul Carrington.","Certification for Melchizedek Spragins to be licensed as a Surveyor, April 28, 1780.  Signed by George Wythe, Robert Andrews and Charles Belline.  Gift of James L. White.","Bond of John Markham with George Fraser as surveyor of Chesterfield County, dated May 21, 1756.  Signed by ?Garett Randolph, Susanna Frye (?), John Markham and George Fraser.","\n\"Memorandum of Surveys performed in Henico since the 3rd day of January, 1775\" by Thomas Whitesides.  Includes date of survey, names and fee paid.  Names include John Pleasants, David Athey (?), Miles Gaithwright, Benjamin Hourdan, Thomas Prosser, Meldrake Brown, Dabney Miller, W. Wood. Col. Turner Southall, John Williams, Sterling Thornton, Patrick ? and 2 other illegible names.  Signed by Thomas Everard on 1776 December 30. Gift of Lyon G. Tyler, 1931 October 12.","Letter from George Waller, Jr. to Robert Andrews, Jr. enclosing list of surveys to May 1795.  List is not included.","Two lists of surveys made by William \u0026 Mary. One is \"since 30 of May 1786\" and the other one is February 13th,1784 to April 18th 1785.  Includes names and fees. There are over 1000 names and they have not been listed in this description.","Entitled \"List of surveys made in Kentucky\" by George May, June 1780.  Includes names and acres.  Names:  James Curry, Thomas Denton, George Clark, ?Hugh M. Garry?, Stephen Trigg, George Caldwell, Isaac Shelby, Josephy Early?, John Craig, Elijah Craig, Craig and Mallory, Richard Carr (?), John Briscoe, David Adams, Charles Simms, and Henry Willson.","Fee account to the Professors of William \u0026 Mary College from George May, Surveyor of Kentucky, dated June 16, 1780.","Minutes of the meeting of Board of Trustees for the Transylvania seminary, 1787 July 18. Minutes state that they petition the General Assembly of Virginia that \"one sixth part of the surveyors' fees arising within this district, hitherto applied and appropriated to the use of the College of William and Mary, for the  future be paid to the Trustees of the Transylvania Seminary... and a committee be now appointed for the purpose of drawing up a petition to the above purport...\"  The minutes also include a request to the board that \"entries and surveys of land within this district which are echeatable 12,000 acres of which are appropriated to this seminary ... not be forfeited since that haven't yet been settled.","The July 19, 1787 minutes endorse the motions, plus ordered they be published in the Virginia Gazette for 3 weeks.","Includes a copy of a June 5, 1940 article from the Kentucky Post, Cincinnati, Ohio, abou the history of Transylvania College.","Account of Surveyor fees, with dates, names and acreage, by William Parry to Richard Tunstall, from October 1, 1764 to october 1, 1766.  Names include John Didlake?, John Dixon, Howard Williams, Dudley's Exors, Samuel Meredith, ? Davis, and, ? Collins.","Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.","Letter from Richard Tunstall, Jr. to Robert Miller, Williamsburg, stating that he cannot be in Williamsburg for the Surveyor meeting to give new bonds but Mr. Martin will give his security, dated November 8, 1772.","Memorandum of surveys performed in King George County from April 14, 1775 and for a Moses Rowley on June 21, 1776. Gives fees charged, received and balance due the College. January 26, 1777.","Account of Surveys made by William Peters Martin, signed by John Blair, Jr., dated May 8, 1769.  Includes years, names, in what county, acreage, fees received and fees not received.  Names:  Capt. John Quarles, Jane Bingham, Col. Thomas Moore, Nathaniel Fox, Roger Lipscomb, James Quarles, Jr., James Johnson, John Anderson, Jacob Valentine and James Neaves. Two entries in Caroline County for William Taylor.","Letter from William Pettit to Robert Williams, Williamsburg, dated November 14, 1772. Mentions an advertisement in the Gazette about Surveyors General \"hath a good right to employ as Deputies whom he pleases, and sends such restrictions as he shall judge convenient.\"  He also mentions \"that my place is of little or no profit, there being no King's Land in this county,\" acknowledges he is in arrears, and that a bond was not mentioned in the advertisement.   ","February 27, 1773 letter from B. Smith to the Rev. John Nicholson stating that even though he was instrumental in getting William Pettit a surveyor's place \"it is my duty to inform the Masters of William and Mary College that the said Pettit is not worth a shilling and the late Reverend Fickle has no estate in this colony. He also mentions land and the daughters of a Mary May and William May.","Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.","William and Mary College in Account with Edmund Taylor Surveyor of Mecklenburg County, as of October 15, 1767.  Report dated 1771. Signed by Robert Munford.  Includes names, acreage and fees. Names:  James Field, Theophelius Field, John Thompson, Edward Good, William Allin, Owen Franklin, Joseph Akin, Anselem Bugg, Valentine Mullins, Christopher Rowland, John Rowland, James Flin, Abraham Crowder, Jacob Chavas, John Lynch, David Shockley, Patrick Frail, Richard Flood, Joseph Smith, Allin Burton, Joseph Haskell?, Bennett Good, Robert Ruffin, Patterson Pulliam, William Pulliam, Conrod Messermith, Alexander Fowler, Alexander Donald, James Blanton, John Clayton, John Underwood, William Bass, Clark Courtney, Benjamin Beard, John Davis, Jeremiah crowder, John Potter and James Wilkins.","Survey account from John Burnside with names, acreage and dates, for the year 1801, signed by James Alexander.  Names include James Swan, John Mannox, James Wylie, Legatees of Thomas Kincaid, John Cabbell, Benjamin Hall, Christian Peters, Jeremiah Crawford, Nimrod Jackett?, Matthew Patterson, Thomas Wylie, Samual Allin, Henry Douglas, Andrew Young, Bartholomew Ramsey, Jacob Millar, John Humphreys, Bradly Dolton, Adam Man, Thomas Johnston, Augustine Comer, Charles White, John Ramsey, Henry McDaniel, William Wiseman, Alexander Stuart, George Millar, William Ballard, James Young, Benjamin Harvie, Benjamin Lively, Christian Peters, Henry Williams, John N?, Matt Farley, Jonathan Dunbar, Jacob Wickline, Jr, Samuel Clarke, William Mady, John Innis, Bradley Dolton, and Richard Shiers.","List of surveys in Montgomery County from July 15, 1801 - July 15, 1802, sent to the President and Professors of William \u0026 Mary Collge. Includes names and acreage.  Names:  James Charlton, James Henry, Samuel Langdon, Jr., Charles Taylor, Samuel Langdon, Jr, Ezekiel Howard, Davis Lucas, John Havin, James Addair, William Law, Bird Smith, William Thompson, John Wray, Meridith Rains, Robert Kear?, Benjamin Corder, Pearson Barney, Alexander Price, Bostian Nozler, Sr., William Havin, George Vineyard, Thomas Patton, Sr., John Grant, Marshal Burton, John HIx, Thomas Kirk, John M. Taylor, George Peck, Jr., Joseph Michaux, Samuel Moyers, William Wallace, Abijah Booth, Hezekiah Sumner, Thomas Goodson, Jr.,  Josiah Terry, Alexander McPherson, John Cooper, Saul Farley, Jonathan Isom, Thomas McHenry, Henry Carter, Jr., Philip Williams, Austin Shoat, Samuel Eason, Benjamin Howell, Jonathan Isom, Zachariah Stanley, Joseph Hozier, Coonrod Plaster, David Porter, Christian Richards, John Hylton, John Rebrough, Benjamin Dodd, Parker and David Lucas, Jacob Pate, Daniel Parkison, John Marcam, Aza Hall, Thomas David Cloyd, James Copley, John Ingles, Thomas Cloyd and Robert King, James Mucey, James Smith, Isaac Runyon, Henry Hobough and Enoch Muirhead, Enoch Muirhead, Thomas and David Cloyd, Israel Lorton, Henry Langdon, William C. Lands and Campbell McCalley.","Bond for Andrew Stewart by John Thorowgood where Andrew Stewart is appointed Surveyor of Norfolk County.  Signed by Andrew Stewart, John Thorowgood and John Carter. Two small paper seals attached.","\"An account of Surveys made since the last settlement by Mr. John Harmanson, Surveyor of Northampton County.\"  Includes names, acreage, tobacco payment and fees charged. Names:  Littleton Wilson, William Seale, William Sturgess, John Bowdoin, ? Rodgers, Samuel Williams, Able Savage, John Stratton, John Johnson, William Dolby, Thomas Dolby, Reuben Westerhorn and a few illegible entries.  Signed by John Blair, jr.","Survey account with one fee entry, with a written oath by George Ball that \"the above account was proved,\" dated April 9, 1765","Survey account with one fee entry, with a written oath by Onesiphous Harvey that \"the above account is all that Joseph Ball rec'd for his services as Surveyor from July 1779 to this day,\" dated December 22, 1780.","\"List of surveys made in Ohio County \u0026 recorded in my office from July 1785 until the first of January 1788\" signed by Robert Woods.  Includes number of surveys, acres, and fees. Names are not included except a notation \"By Cash due from Mr. Madison.\"","Gift of Lyon G. Tyler, October 12, 1931.","Bond for John Donelson, signed by John Donelson of Halifax County, Thomas Dillard of Halifax County, and Jeremiah Early of Bedford County, to be surveyor of the County of Pittsylvania, dated April 15, 1767.  Also signatures of James Hubard and John Blair, Jr.","List of surveys made by Joshua Stone of Pittsylvania County since his last account rendered, between June 14, 1786 and June 14, 1787. Includes date, names with notation whether a \"warrant\" or \"entry,\" acres, tobacco and fee.  Names include:  Daniel Sowell, Mercer Morrison, John Baber, Jacob Nuckols, John Logan, Jeremiah Keesee, Ignatius Wilson, Josiah Watkins, Richerd Rarrer, Isham Sansford, Davod Stephan, George Britton, Henry Sanford, Joseph McMillian, William Clark, William Shelton, John Berkley, Griffith Dickinson, John Anglin, Peter Martin, John Chattin, Jeremiah White, Robert Williams, William Clark, Matthew Tanner, Ralph Smith, Blizard Magruder, John Warren, Ralph Smith, Charles Callaway, Vincent Shelton, Samuel Colland, Haynes Morgan, Thomas Burgess, Basdal Wilson, Gabriel May, William Tidswell and James Watkins.  Includes oath and signature of D. Hunt, Justice of the County.","Bond for William Bland, given by Richard Bland, Jr. and John Bland of the County or Prince George, for appointment of William Bland as surveyor of Prince George County.  Signed by John Bland, Richard Bland, Thomas Bland and Theo. Bland, dated July 10, 1764.","Bond for John Currie, given by George Currie and Richard Bland for the  appointment of George Currie as surveyor of Prince George County, dated September 18, 1749. Signed by Harvey Beverley, Robert Loury and George Currie.","Includes a copy of letter of Richard Bland addressed to Rev'd and Honorable Doctor Dawson, President of William and Mary College, promising to be security for George Curry after the death of Colonel Bolling, undated.","Survey Account of Griffin Garland for Richmond County before September 5, 1774, dated June 10, 1775.","Letter to Mr. Robert Mill, Bursar of William \u0026 Mary, requesting that he be allowed to send a bond with and from John Taylor for his Survey appointment, dated October 31, 1772.","Survey Account by Thomas Lewis from June 1788 to August 1789, dated November 14, 1789, with a summary of 1787 accounts. Includes date, names, and fees.  Signed by John Pirkey.  ","\nSurvey Account from Thomas Lewis for 1786 and 1787, dated June 6, 1788.  Includes date, names and acres.  ","Many of the names are difficult to read, they have not been transcribed in this description.","Includes a short typed biography of Thomas Lewis and a photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Lewis which mentions his survey accounts at William \u0026 Mary, May 13, 1789.","Bond for Hartwell Cocke, given by Richard Cocke of the County of Surry for appointment of Hartwell Cocke as Surveyor of Surry County, dated August 7, 1749.  Signed by John Dawson, Hartwell Cocke and Richard Cocke.  Two partial red and paper seals attached.","John Wesson to Robert Miller, Williamsburg, explaining he will not be in Williamsburg in April to give his survey account, dated April 1774.","Survey account from 1785-1788 with number of surveys, acreage and fees, dated August 26, 1788.","Survey account from 1788-1790 with number of surveys, acreage and fees, dated May 21, 1790. Signed by John Hartwell Cocke.","Survey account for March 14, 1776.  Signed by John White.","Survey account from John Edmunds for Sussex County since June 10, 1765, plus 3 surveys before that time.  Includes names, number of land tracts, acres and fee of tobacco. Names:  Thomas Goodwyn, William Shands, John Shandes, William Moore, Nathaniel Harrison, James Bell, Charles Harrison, Thomas Wallace, Thomas Wallace, David Blanks, Joseph Lane, William Felts, Nathaniel Jones, John Hamilton, John Avent, Ephraim Gilliam, Samson Collier, David Mason, Richard Blunt, and Thomas Griffin. Note stating fees due from the Estate of John Edmunds, dec'd, signed by John Prentis, dated May 6, 1771.","Survey account from 1763 to 1766, verified and signed by Thomas Jett on October 23, 1765.  Includes names, descriptions and fees.  Names are illegible.  Gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.","Letter to William \u0026 Mary from Benjamin Weeks explaining he doesn't have a bond because he hasn't been doing any new surveys in his area of the county, dated December 10, 1772.","Two blank survey bond forms with space to note name of surveyor, name of county, sum of bond and date.  Lower half of form includes the appointment note with a space for signatures.","Includes a note that states that this form was used after 1783, when William \u0026 Mary no longer appointed Surveyors (County Courts did) but still received 1/6 of the fees.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 246","/repositories/2/resources/9076"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Surveying Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["Surveying Collection"],"collection_ssim":["Surveying Collection"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"access_subjects_ssim":["College of William and Mary--History--18th century","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","Surveying--Virginia--History","Surveying--Virginia","Surveying","Surveys (documents)"],"access_subjects_ssm":["College of William and Mary--History--18th century","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","Surveying--Virginia--History","Surveying--Virginia","Surveying","Surveys (documents)"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":[".5 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":[".5 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Surveys (documents)"],"date_range_isim":[1741,1742,1743,1744,1745,1746,1747,1748,1749,1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection arranged by name of Virginia county or city, with Kentucky included as an adjacent district.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Collection arranged by name of Virginia county or city, with Kentucky included as an adjacent district."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn the Royal Charter establishing the College of William and Mary, Article XVI appoints the college to serve as the Surveyor-General of the Colony of Virginia and was given the right to examine and license surveyors, collect the license fees and fees for each survey performed. Any who wished a surveyor's license in the Colony or early State of Virginia had to obtain a license in order to conduct surveys in their assigned county. United States Presidents George Washington and alumnus Thomas Jefferson received licenses to survey in Virginia from William and Mary. After the American Revolution, the rate at which William and Mary granted surveying licenses began to decline drastically and ceased entirely by around 1810.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["In the Royal Charter establishing the College of William and Mary, Article XVI appoints the college to serve as the Surveyor-General of the Colony of Virginia and was given the right to examine and license surveyors, collect the license fees and fees for each survey performed. Any who wished a surveyor's license in the Colony or early State of Virginia had to obtain a license in order to conduct surveys in their assigned county. United States Presidents George Washington and alumnus Thomas Jefferson received licenses to survey in Virginia from William and Mary. After the American Revolution, the rate at which William and Mary granted surveying licenses began to decline drastically and ceased entirely by around 1810."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMoved from University Archives Subject Files in 2020 and processed as a single collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Moved from University Archives Subject Files in 2020 and processed as a single collection."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollege of William \u0026amp; Mary, Special Collections, Cabell Family Papers, Box 2, Folder 13 (Mss. 65 C12).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCollege of William \u0026amp; Mary, Special Collections, University Archives Subject File Collection: Surveying; Surveying - Individuals (A-Z);  Surveying - List of Surveyors; and Buildings and Grounds - Land Owned Off Campus.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["College of William \u0026 Mary, Special Collections, Cabell Family Papers, Box 2, Folder 13 (Mss. 65 C12).","College of William \u0026 Mary, Special Collections, University Archives Subject File Collection: Surveying; Surveying - Individuals (A-Z);  Surveying - List of Surveyors; and Buildings and Grounds - Land Owned Off Campus."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSurvey accounts prepared by individual surveyors for Virginia Counties. Collection also includes licenses, bonds and correspondence. Most of the reports include the name of the purchaser, the amount of acreage surveyed, the fee charged, and the date. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany of the names have been transcribed in the descriptions, but often the writing is illegible and names are misspelled.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Royal Charter established the College of William and Mary, and Article XVI appointed the college to serve as the Surveyor-General of the Colony of Virginia and gave the right to examine and license surveyors, collect the license fees and fees for each survey performed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveying account from Thomas Evans, Surveyor of Accomack County to the College of William \u0026amp; Mary for January 1785, January 1786 and January 1787, dated December 8, 1787.  Includes columns with date of survey, for whom made, number of acres, division lines, legal fee amount and explanatory notes. Names include Ayres Stockley, T. Jacobs and E. Hancock, William Barclay, Henry Fletcher, Sr, E. Costin and B. Clemons, T. Bundell(?), Meshach(?) Meers, Ralph Justice, George Hope, John Allen, W. Drummond, Jabez Pitt (or Pith), Americus Watson, William Garrison, Thomas Bayley, Bartholomew Meers, and John and Southey Simpson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Account of Publick Surveys... and lines in Amelia County by Thomas Mumford, as sworn to John Prentis, Wmburgh, May 11, 1771.\"  Columns include date of survey, name of client, Paid and Unpaid. Names are difficult to read, but they include James Clark, James Roberson, Francis Eppes, Charles Stewart, John Hall, W. Samuel Meridith, Robert Cofin (?), Henry Anderson, Thomas Whitworth, Henry Porvill(?), James Studavan (son of Daniel), James Studavan (son of James), James Parramore, Edmund Booker, John Penick, Isham Vaughan, William Watson, Capt. Bafo (?), William Thompson, Rubin Palmore, Henry Robertson, Thomas Boocher (?), Samuel Whitworth, W. Everd Mead, William Wa?, James and Ward Hutson, John Win and George Warton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A list of fees received for surveys in Amherst County by William Cabell, Jr., Surveyor,\" dated 1766.  Columns:  for whom surveyed, acres, when surveyed and gross tobacco (?).  Names include John Roberts, Daniel Aaron, Isham Davis, John Edmonds, George McDaniel, Richard Peter, Ambrose Rucker, Joseph Frost, John Spears, Charles Tuly, Joseph Higginbotham, James Smith, James Colbard Blair, Benjamin Higginbotham, Thomas Powell, Henry McGuffy, Rachal Morrison, John Key, Isaac Mayfield, John Sutton Field, Jacob Brown, Nathaniel Woodruff, Francis Meriwether, James Brown, Zacharias Taliaferro, Samuel Marksbury, Edward Ware, Robert Davis, Josiah Ellis, John Brown, Solomon Carter, Rowland Atkins, William Bibb, Angus Forbes, John Montgomery, David Montgomery, Jr., and Nathaniel Woodruff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEntitled \"Thomas Lewis Surveyor of Augusta County with the College of William and Mary in Account to June 1773.\"  Columns:  Month, Day, Year, Name, Acres , and fee. Many names are difficult to read and misspelled. They have not been transcribed in this finding aid. There are over 250 entries and names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A List of Surveys Made in Augusta County from the first of June 1793 to the first of June 1794.\" Columns:  Year, Month, Day, Name, Acres, Dollars, and Cents.  Names include James and George Rutledge, Abraham Eversole, John Finley, George Faul, John Kirk, Lauranee and George Hansell, Joseph Rankin, John McDougall, Samuel Ralston, John Erwin, William Ralston, Timothy Green, john McCutchan, Thomas Phillips, John Graham, Andrew Loghridge, William Kinhead and Joseph Gwin, Samuel McCutchan, Joshua Perry, John Jackson, William Bell, Sr., John Bell, James Elliott, Rev. John Montgomery, Charles Hogshead, Thomas Hugart, Richard Mathews, William Alexander, William Moore, Frederick Moir, Alexander Robertson,  William Robertson, David Stephenson, Richard Matthews, William Samuel and David Moore, George Wigill, James Curry, John Burnside, Robert Graham, John Conner, John Kennady, George Barnhart, Hugh Donohu, Alexander Robertson, Andrew Russell, John Allison, Samuel Curry, Thomas Mynes, Samuel Erwin, Benjamin Brown, William McCutchan, George Adam Bright, John Bell and Joseph Bell, Gabriel Alexander, Joseph Long, John Poage, Thomas and David Lawyers, John Sharp, John Gamble, Abel Griffith and Adam Lambert, William Buchanan, George Boughman, Samuel Runkle, Robert Sterret, Robert Craig, William Stephenson, Joseph and James Waddle, John Erwin, Thomas and Joseph Waddle, Paul Aerely, James King and Duncan McMullen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard Stith to The Reverend The President, and the Masters and Professors of William \u0026amp; Mary College, dated October 24, 1772, concerning the advertisement in the Gazette requiring Surveyors to give new Bonds and requesting they send him one to complete.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"List of Surveys completed in the year 1772.\" Columns for Month, Day, For Whom, Acres, Place Where, and College Dues.  List is in fragile condition.  The legible names are William McBride, William Spicer, Samuel Hairston, Robert Hairston, Capt. John Hylton, William James, Owen Franklin, James (?) Rosser, Nathaniel Manson, William Vest, Joseph Eades, Thomas Vest, Richard Piles, Henry Davis, Robert Baber, Thomas Guille, William Waylie, Col. William Mead, Christopher Irvine and Benjamin Arther.  1772 list presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"List of surveys made in the year 1770, in Beford, to witt.\" Columns include Month, Day, Surveyed For, Acres and College Dues.  Names include Hat Creek Congregation, James Mitchel, Joshua Earley, John Wayles, William Callaway, William Harris, John Cadefax, Marden Evens, Charles Lynch, Thomas Clark, Martin Mason, Peter Fok (?), Jacob Hutts (?), William Pettyren, Jmes Radclif, Alexander Steel, Alexander Dobbins, Daniel Mitchel, Jr., Robert Mitchel, John Jones, Nicholas Conner, William Thompson and Abraham Ervin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 26, 1775 note to W. Robert Miller from J.M. for the surveyor of Botetourt County regarding fees for 1773 that will soon be settled.  Other names mentioned are Aaron Smith and Samuel Lewis, Surveyor.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBond between William Preston and John Donelson of the County of Augusta and Pittsylvania and William \u0026amp; Mary for one hundred pounds sterling to secure that William Preson is \"intended to be constituted and appointed...to be surveyor of Botetourt County, dated November 1, 1769.  Signed, by Hugh Nelson, Nathaniel Burwell, William Preston and John Donelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 7, 1788 surveying account by James Taylor, certified by John Taylor.  Includes dates, names of 4 or 5 clients and acreage.  Names include Robert Beverley, Thornton Estate, John Johnson's estate, and Benjamin Alsop's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 4, 1772 letter from James Hardyman explaining why he hasn't been able to collect all of his surveying fees.  Includes survey accounts between 1765 and 1772 with columns for year, name and acreage, and fee.  Names included are Capt. William Arvill, William Cole, Capt. Littlebury \u0026amp; Hardyman, Alexander Walker, Travis Harwood, Littlebury Irby, Col. Benjamin Harrison, John Brown and John ?, John Wayles McWilliam, Bats Lacy?, Thomas Matthies, Robert Walker, Richard Hales, Francis Hardyman, William Hardyman, Honorable William Byrd Esq. Westover, William Stith, Stith Gregory, John Minge, Samuel Harwood, Andrew and Benjamin Crew, Hardyman Dancy, William Holt, Francis Timberlake, John Brown, and Thomas Ballard.  Some entries give details about where the acreage is located and the purpose of the survey.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorandum of surveys in Charles City County from the year 1741 to the year 1772 as recorded in the Surveyors books of the County.\" Includes year, names, number of acres, fees and a few locations. Names:  John Minge - around a church, between Crutchfield \u0026amp; Gunn, for W. William Hunt (1741 and 1745), Phip and John Edloe (1747); William Parry - between Kennon \u0026amp; Minge (1747), for Benjamin Cocke (1750), for Estate of B. Marston, for  John Christian (1753), for Samuel Apperson (1756); John Street - , between Lightfoot and Edloe, for John Crew (1763); and James Hardyman -for William Hudson (1767), ? Irby (1767), between Brown \u0026amp; Woodrop (?) (1769), for Young \u0026amp; Stokes (1771), Samuel Harwood (1771) and Pinkaman? Perry (1772).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"List of Surveying Fees for Charles City County from 1765 till 1771 by James Hardyman, Surveyor,\" dated 1772.  Includes names and fees.  Names:  William Cole (in Parries Patent) (1765-66), Travis Harwood, and Browne, and \"received of Benjamin Harrison\" for Bats Lacy, Thomas Matthies, John Hardyman, William Byrd, William Stith, Andrew Crew, Hardyman Dancy, William Holt, Young Stokes and William Hudson.  This list a gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A List of all the Publick Surveys made by me in the County of Chas City in the preceeding 12 months with the Names of the Persons for whom the were made,\" 1787, July 1.  Signed by Joseph Vaiden.  Includes names, number of acres and fees.  Names include John Walker, Edward Finch, David Wilkinson, Brazure Williams, Gideon Christian, James Bullifant, William Cowles, Byrds entry and Hardyman's entry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of surveys between 1771 and 1772 by George Carrington, dated November 1773.  Includes name, fee, acres and date surveyed.  Names include John Chatwin, Frances Wright, Southam \u0026amp; Littleton, John Jefferson, Jacob Micheaux, John Todd, Peter Stoner, Littlebury \u0026amp; Mosby, Thompson Swan, Samuel Stegarr?, Micajah Mosby Estate, Frances Marshal, and John Morgan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of James Greenway and Bolling Stark to the College of William \u0026amp; Mary for one hundred pounds for the appointment of James Greenway as surveyor of the County of Dinwiddie.  Dated May 24, 1770. Signed by James Greenway, Bolling Stark, John Blair, Jr. and M. Hayness (?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Robert Brooks, Essex County to Robert Miller, Bursar at William \u0026amp; Mary, explaining why he cannot be in Williamsburg to present his bond, November 12, 1772.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment by the College of William and Mary of John West, Jr. to be assistant surveyor to Daniel Jennings, Surveyor of Fairfax County, dated 1749.  Signed by William Dawson, Thomas Robinson, W. Preston and Richard Graham. Gift of Mrs. Harry Leiby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial document from the President and Professors of William and Mary College to the Governor certifying Charles Kemper as Surveyor, dated 1800 June 16.  Signed by James Madison, Robert Andrews, John Bracken and James Henderson.  Includes William and Mary paper seal.  On reverse is the signature of James Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount with Meredith Price as surveyor of Goochland County, April 9, 1772.    Includes names and fees. Signed by William Pryor.  Names include Powell Williams, Henry Whitlow, Thomas Underwood, William Meriwether, Sherwood Parrish, and Perren Farrow(?).  Gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount of Merdith Price, Surveyor of Goochland County, with William \u0026amp; Mary College.  Includes balance.  Dated April 24, 1773. Signed by William Pryor.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Meredith Price to Mr. Robert Miller, Bursar of William and Mary College, enclosing survey accounts (not included) stating that the money has yet to be collected.  April 20, 1773.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for John Smith for surveys made. Signed by John Blair, Jr, or the Bursar. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"List of Fees due the Surveyor of Halifax County\" for 1791 and 1792 by James Eastham. Includes dates of survey, names and fees.  Names include Chalres Allin, John B. Scott, Hezehiah Gillaspie, Daniel Roberts, Allin Burton, Robert Sibley, Dudley Glass, Stephen Puckett, Robert Eastham, Owen Landon, Thomas Harris and Paul Carrington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCertification for Melchizedek Spragins to be licensed as a Surveyor, April 28, 1780.  Signed by George Wythe, Robert Andrews and Charles Belline.  Gift of James L. White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of John Markham with George Fraser as surveyor of Chesterfield County, dated May 21, 1756.  Signed by ?Garett Randolph, Susanna Frye (?), John Markham and George Fraser.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\"Memorandum of Surveys performed in Henico since the 3rd day of January, 1775\" by Thomas Whitesides.  Includes date of survey, names and fee paid.  Names include John Pleasants, David Athey (?), Miles Gaithwright, Benjamin Hourdan, Thomas Prosser, Meldrake Brown, Dabney Miller, W. Wood. Col. Turner Southall, John Williams, Sterling Thornton, Patrick ? and 2 other illegible names.  Signed by Thomas Everard on 1776 December 30. Gift of Lyon G. Tyler, 1931 October 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Waller, Jr. to Robert Andrews, Jr. enclosing list of surveys to May 1795.  List is not included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo lists of surveys made by William \u0026amp; Mary. One is \"since 30 of May 1786\" and the other one is February 13th,1784 to April 18th 1785.  Includes names and fees. There are over 1000 names and they have not been listed in this description.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEntitled \"List of surveys made in Kentucky\" by George May, June 1780.  Includes names and acres.  Names:  James Curry, Thomas Denton, George Clark, ?Hugh M. Garry?, Stephen Trigg, George Caldwell, Isaac Shelby, Josephy Early?, John Craig, Elijah Craig, Craig and Mallory, Richard Carr (?), John Briscoe, David Adams, Charles Simms, and Henry Willson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFee account to the Professors of William \u0026amp; Mary College from George May, Surveyor of Kentucky, dated June 16, 1780.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the meeting of Board of Trustees for the Transylvania seminary, 1787 July 18. Minutes state that they petition the General Assembly of Virginia that \"one sixth part of the surveyors' fees arising within this district, hitherto applied and appropriated to the use of the College of William and Mary, for the  future be paid to the Trustees of the Transylvania Seminary... and a committee be now appointed for the purpose of drawing up a petition to the above purport...\"  The minutes also include a request to the board that \"entries and surveys of land within this district which are echeatable 12,000 acres of which are appropriated to this seminary ... not be forfeited since that haven't yet been settled.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe July 19, 1787 minutes endorse the motions, plus ordered they be published in the Virginia Gazette for 3 weeks.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a copy of a June 5, 1940 article from the Kentucky Post, Cincinnati, Ohio, abou the history of Transylvania College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of Surveyor fees, with dates, names and acreage, by William Parry to Richard Tunstall, from October 1, 1764 to october 1, 1766.  Names include John Didlake?, John Dixon, Howard Williams, Dudley's Exors, Samuel Meredith, ? Davis, and, ? Collins.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGift of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard Tunstall, Jr. to Robert Miller, Williamsburg, stating that he cannot be in Williamsburg for the Surveyor meeting to give new bonds but Mr. Martin will give his security, dated November 8, 1772.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of surveys performed in King George County from April 14, 1775 and for a Moses Rowley on June 21, 1776. Gives fees charged, received and balance due the College. January 26, 1777.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of Surveys made by William Peters Martin, signed by John Blair, Jr., dated May 8, 1769.  Includes years, names, in what county, acreage, fees received and fees not received.  Names:  Capt. John Quarles, Jane Bingham, Col. Thomas Moore, Nathaniel Fox, Roger Lipscomb, James Quarles, Jr., James Johnson, John Anderson, Jacob Valentine and James Neaves. Two entries in Caroline County for William Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William Pettit to Robert Williams, Williamsburg, dated November 14, 1772. Mentions an advertisement in the Gazette about Surveyors General \"hath a good right to employ as Deputies whom he pleases, and sends such restrictions as he shall judge convenient.\"  He also mentions \"that my place is of little or no profit, there being no King's Land in this county,\" acknowledges he is in arrears, and that a bond was not mentioned in the advertisement.   \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 27, 1773 letter from B. Smith to the Rev. John Nicholson stating that even though he was instrumental in getting William Pettit a surveyor's place \"it is my duty to inform the Masters of William and Mary College that the said Pettit is not worth a shilling and the late Reverend Fickle has no estate in this colony. He also mentions land and the daughters of a Mary May and William May.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGift of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary College in Account with Edmund Taylor Surveyor of Mecklenburg County, as of October 15, 1767.  Report dated 1771. Signed by Robert Munford.  Includes names, acreage and fees. Names:  James Field, Theophelius Field, John Thompson, Edward Good, William Allin, Owen Franklin, Joseph Akin, Anselem Bugg, Valentine Mullins, Christopher Rowland, John Rowland, James Flin, Abraham Crowder, Jacob Chavas, John Lynch, David Shockley, Patrick Frail, Richard Flood, Joseph Smith, Allin Burton, Joseph Haskell?, Bennett Good, Robert Ruffin, Patterson Pulliam, William Pulliam, Conrod Messermith, Alexander Fowler, Alexander Donald, James Blanton, John Clayton, John Underwood, William Bass, Clark Courtney, Benjamin Beard, John Davis, Jeremiah crowder, John Potter and James Wilkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account from John Burnside with names, acreage and dates, for the year 1801, signed by James Alexander.  Names include James Swan, John Mannox, James Wylie, Legatees of Thomas Kincaid, John Cabbell, Benjamin Hall, Christian Peters, Jeremiah Crawford, Nimrod Jackett?, Matthew Patterson, Thomas Wylie, Samual Allin, Henry Douglas, Andrew Young, Bartholomew Ramsey, Jacob Millar, John Humphreys, Bradly Dolton, Adam Man, Thomas Johnston, Augustine Comer, Charles White, John Ramsey, Henry McDaniel, William Wiseman, Alexander Stuart, George Millar, William Ballard, James Young, Benjamin Harvie, Benjamin Lively, Christian Peters, Henry Williams, John N?, Matt Farley, Jonathan Dunbar, Jacob Wickline, Jr, Samuel Clarke, William Mady, John Innis, Bradley Dolton, and Richard Shiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of surveys in Montgomery County from July 15, 1801 - July 15, 1802, sent to the President and Professors of William \u0026amp; Mary Collge. Includes names and acreage.  Names:  James Charlton, James Henry, Samuel Langdon, Jr., Charles Taylor, Samuel Langdon, Jr, Ezekiel Howard, Davis Lucas, John Havin, James Addair, William Law, Bird Smith, William Thompson, John Wray, Meridith Rains, Robert Kear?, Benjamin Corder, Pearson Barney, Alexander Price, Bostian Nozler, Sr., William Havin, George Vineyard, Thomas Patton, Sr., John Grant, Marshal Burton, John HIx, Thomas Kirk, John M. Taylor, George Peck, Jr., Joseph Michaux, Samuel Moyers, William Wallace, Abijah Booth, Hezekiah Sumner, Thomas Goodson, Jr.,  Josiah Terry, Alexander McPherson, John Cooper, Saul Farley, Jonathan Isom, Thomas McHenry, Henry Carter, Jr., Philip Williams, Austin Shoat, Samuel Eason, Benjamin Howell, Jonathan Isom, Zachariah Stanley, Joseph Hozier, Coonrod Plaster, David Porter, Christian Richards, John Hylton, John Rebrough, Benjamin Dodd, Parker and David Lucas, Jacob Pate, Daniel Parkison, John Marcam, Aza Hall, Thomas David Cloyd, James Copley, John Ingles, Thomas Cloyd and Robert King, James Mucey, James Smith, Isaac Runyon, Henry Hobough and Enoch Muirhead, Enoch Muirhead, Thomas and David Cloyd, Israel Lorton, Henry Langdon, William C. Lands and Campbell McCalley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for Andrew Stewart by John Thorowgood where Andrew Stewart is appointed Surveyor of Norfolk County.  Signed by Andrew Stewart, John Thorowgood and John Carter. Two small paper seals attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An account of Surveys made since the last settlement by Mr. John Harmanson, Surveyor of Northampton County.\"  Includes names, acreage, tobacco payment and fees charged. Names:  Littleton Wilson, William Seale, William Sturgess, John Bowdoin, ? Rodgers, Samuel Williams, Able Savage, John Stratton, John Johnson, William Dolby, Thomas Dolby, Reuben Westerhorn and a few illegible entries.  Signed by John Blair, jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account with one fee entry, with a written oath by George Ball that \"the above account was proved,\" dated April 9, 1765\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account with one fee entry, with a written oath by Onesiphous Harvey that \"the above account is all that Joseph Ball rec'd for his services as Surveyor from July 1779 to this day,\" dated December 22, 1780.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"List of surveys made in Ohio County \u0026amp; recorded in my office from July 1785 until the first of January 1788\" signed by Robert Woods.  Includes number of surveys, acres, and fees. Names are not included except a notation \"By Cash due from Mr. Madison.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGift of Lyon G. Tyler, October 12, 1931.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for John Donelson, signed by John Donelson of Halifax County, Thomas Dillard of Halifax County, and Jeremiah Early of Bedford County, to be surveyor of the County of Pittsylvania, dated April 15, 1767.  Also signatures of James Hubard and John Blair, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of surveys made by Joshua Stone of Pittsylvania County since his last account rendered, between June 14, 1786 and June 14, 1787. Includes date, names with notation whether a \"warrant\" or \"entry,\" acres, tobacco and fee.  Names include:  Daniel Sowell, Mercer Morrison, John Baber, Jacob Nuckols, John Logan, Jeremiah Keesee, Ignatius Wilson, Josiah Watkins, Richerd Rarrer, Isham Sansford, Davod Stephan, George Britton, Henry Sanford, Joseph McMillian, William Clark, William Shelton, John Berkley, Griffith Dickinson, John Anglin, Peter Martin, John Chattin, Jeremiah White, Robert Williams, William Clark, Matthew Tanner, Ralph Smith, Blizard Magruder, John Warren, Ralph Smith, Charles Callaway, Vincent Shelton, Samuel Colland, Haynes Morgan, Thomas Burgess, Basdal Wilson, Gabriel May, William Tidswell and James Watkins.  Includes oath and signature of D. Hunt, Justice of the County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for William Bland, given by Richard Bland, Jr. and John Bland of the County or Prince George, for appointment of William Bland as surveyor of Prince George County.  Signed by John Bland, Richard Bland, Thomas Bland and Theo. Bland, dated July 10, 1764.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for John Currie, given by George Currie and Richard Bland for the  appointment of George Currie as surveyor of Prince George County, dated September 18, 1749. Signed by Harvey Beverley, Robert Loury and George Currie.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a copy of letter of Richard Bland addressed to Rev'd and Honorable Doctor Dawson, President of William and Mary College, promising to be security for George Curry after the death of Colonel Bolling, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey Account of Griffin Garland for Richmond County before September 5, 1774, dated June 10, 1775.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Mr. Robert Mill, Bursar of William \u0026amp; Mary, requesting that he be allowed to send a bond with and from John Taylor for his Survey appointment, dated October 31, 1772.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey Account by Thomas Lewis from June 1788 to August 1789, dated November 14, 1789, with a summary of 1787 accounts. Includes date, names, and fees.  Signed by John Pirkey.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSurvey Account from Thomas Lewis for 1786 and 1787, dated June 6, 1788.  Includes date, names and acres.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany of the names are difficult to read, they have not been transcribed in this description.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a short typed biography of Thomas Lewis and a photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Lewis which mentions his survey accounts at William \u0026amp; Mary, May 13, 1789.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for Hartwell Cocke, given by Richard Cocke of the County of Surry for appointment of Hartwell Cocke as Surveyor of Surry County, dated August 7, 1749.  Signed by John Dawson, Hartwell Cocke and Richard Cocke.  Two partial red and paper seals attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wesson to Robert Miller, Williamsburg, explaining he will not be in Williamsburg in April to give his survey account, dated April 1774.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account from 1785-1788 with number of surveys, acreage and fees, dated August 26, 1788.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account from 1788-1790 with number of surveys, acreage and fees, dated May 21, 1790. Signed by John Hartwell Cocke.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account for March 14, 1776.  Signed by John White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account from John Edmunds for Sussex County since June 10, 1765, plus 3 surveys before that time.  Includes names, number of land tracts, acres and fee of tobacco. Names:  Thomas Goodwyn, William Shands, John Shandes, William Moore, Nathaniel Harrison, James Bell, Charles Harrison, Thomas Wallace, Thomas Wallace, David Blanks, Joseph Lane, William Felts, Nathaniel Jones, John Hamilton, John Avent, Ephraim Gilliam, Samson Collier, David Mason, Richard Blunt, and Thomas Griffin. Note stating fees due from the Estate of John Edmunds, dec'd, signed by John Prentis, dated May 6, 1771.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey account from 1763 to 1766, verified and signed by Thomas Jett on October 23, 1765.  Includes names, descriptions and fees.  Names are illegible.  Gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter to William \u0026amp; Mary from Benjamin Weeks explaining he doesn't have a bond because he hasn't been doing any new surveys in his area of the county, dated December 10, 1772.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo blank survey bond forms with space to note name of surveyor, name of county, sum of bond and date.  Lower half of form includes the appointment note with a space for signatures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note that states that this form was used after 1783, when William \u0026amp; Mary no longer appointed Surveyors (County Courts did) but still received 1/6 of the fees.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Survey accounts prepared by individual surveyors for Virginia Counties. Collection also includes licenses, bonds and correspondence. Most of the reports include the name of the purchaser, the amount of acreage surveyed, the fee charged, and the date. ","Many of the names have been transcribed in the descriptions, but often the writing is illegible and names are misspelled.  ","The Royal Charter established the College of William and Mary, and Article XVI appointed the college to serve as the Surveyor-General of the Colony of Virginia and gave the right to examine and license surveyors, collect the license fees and fees for each survey performed.","Surveying account from Thomas Evans, Surveyor of Accomack County to the College of William \u0026 Mary for January 1785, January 1786 and January 1787, dated December 8, 1787.  Includes columns with date of survey, for whom made, number of acres, division lines, legal fee amount and explanatory notes. Names include Ayres Stockley, T. Jacobs and E. Hancock, William Barclay, Henry Fletcher, Sr, E. Costin and B. Clemons, T. Bundell(?), Meshach(?) Meers, Ralph Justice, George Hope, John Allen, W. Drummond, Jabez Pitt (or Pith), Americus Watson, William Garrison, Thomas Bayley, Bartholomew Meers, and John and Southey Simpson.","\"Account of Publick Surveys... and lines in Amelia County by Thomas Mumford, as sworn to John Prentis, Wmburgh, May 11, 1771.\"  Columns include date of survey, name of client, Paid and Unpaid. Names are difficult to read, but they include James Clark, James Roberson, Francis Eppes, Charles Stewart, John Hall, W. Samuel Meridith, Robert Cofin (?), Henry Anderson, Thomas Whitworth, Henry Porvill(?), James Studavan (son of Daniel), James Studavan (son of James), James Parramore, Edmund Booker, John Penick, Isham Vaughan, William Watson, Capt. Bafo (?), William Thompson, Rubin Palmore, Henry Robertson, Thomas Boocher (?), Samuel Whitworth, W. Everd Mead, William Wa?, James and Ward Hutson, John Win and George Warton.","\"A list of fees received for surveys in Amherst County by William Cabell, Jr., Surveyor,\" dated 1766.  Columns:  for whom surveyed, acres, when surveyed and gross tobacco (?).  Names include John Roberts, Daniel Aaron, Isham Davis, John Edmonds, George McDaniel, Richard Peter, Ambrose Rucker, Joseph Frost, John Spears, Charles Tuly, Joseph Higginbotham, James Smith, James Colbard Blair, Benjamin Higginbotham, Thomas Powell, Henry McGuffy, Rachal Morrison, John Key, Isaac Mayfield, John Sutton Field, Jacob Brown, Nathaniel Woodruff, Francis Meriwether, James Brown, Zacharias Taliaferro, Samuel Marksbury, Edward Ware, Robert Davis, Josiah Ellis, John Brown, Solomon Carter, Rowland Atkins, William Bibb, Angus Forbes, John Montgomery, David Montgomery, Jr., and Nathaniel Woodruff.","Entitled \"Thomas Lewis Surveyor of Augusta County with the College of William and Mary in Account to June 1773.\"  Columns:  Month, Day, Year, Name, Acres , and fee. Many names are difficult to read and misspelled. They have not been transcribed in this finding aid. There are over 250 entries and names.","\"A List of Surveys Made in Augusta County from the first of June 1793 to the first of June 1794.\" Columns:  Year, Month, Day, Name, Acres, Dollars, and Cents.  Names include James and George Rutledge, Abraham Eversole, John Finley, George Faul, John Kirk, Lauranee and George Hansell, Joseph Rankin, John McDougall, Samuel Ralston, John Erwin, William Ralston, Timothy Green, john McCutchan, Thomas Phillips, John Graham, Andrew Loghridge, William Kinhead and Joseph Gwin, Samuel McCutchan, Joshua Perry, John Jackson, William Bell, Sr., John Bell, James Elliott, Rev. John Montgomery, Charles Hogshead, Thomas Hugart, Richard Mathews, William Alexander, William Moore, Frederick Moir, Alexander Robertson,  William Robertson, David Stephenson, Richard Matthews, William Samuel and David Moore, George Wigill, James Curry, John Burnside, Robert Graham, John Conner, John Kennady, George Barnhart, Hugh Donohu, Alexander Robertson, Andrew Russell, John Allison, Samuel Curry, Thomas Mynes, Samuel Erwin, Benjamin Brown, William McCutchan, George Adam Bright, John Bell and Joseph Bell, Gabriel Alexander, Joseph Long, John Poage, Thomas and David Lawyers, John Sharp, John Gamble, Abel Griffith and Adam Lambert, William Buchanan, George Boughman, Samuel Runkle, Robert Sterret, Robert Craig, William Stephenson, Joseph and James Waddle, John Erwin, Thomas and Joseph Waddle, Paul Aerely, James King and Duncan McMullen.","Letter from Richard Stith to The Reverend The President, and the Masters and Professors of William \u0026 Mary College, dated October 24, 1772, concerning the advertisement in the Gazette requiring Surveyors to give new Bonds and requesting they send him one to complete.  ","\"List of Surveys completed in the year 1772.\" Columns for Month, Day, For Whom, Acres, Place Where, and College Dues.  List is in fragile condition.  The legible names are William McBride, William Spicer, Samuel Hairston, Robert Hairston, Capt. John Hylton, William James, Owen Franklin, James (?) Rosser, Nathaniel Manson, William Vest, Joseph Eades, Thomas Vest, Richard Piles, Henry Davis, Robert Baber, Thomas Guille, William Waylie, Col. William Mead, Christopher Irvine and Benjamin Arther.  1772 list presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.","\"List of surveys made in the year 1770, in Beford, to witt.\" Columns include Month, Day, Surveyed For, Acres and College Dues.  Names include Hat Creek Congregation, James Mitchel, Joshua Earley, John Wayles, William Callaway, William Harris, John Cadefax, Marden Evens, Charles Lynch, Thomas Clark, Martin Mason, Peter Fok (?), Jacob Hutts (?), William Pettyren, Jmes Radclif, Alexander Steel, Alexander Dobbins, Daniel Mitchel, Jr., Robert Mitchel, John Jones, Nicholas Conner, William Thompson and Abraham Ervin.","April 26, 1775 note to W. Robert Miller from J.M. for the surveyor of Botetourt County regarding fees for 1773 that will soon be settled.  Other names mentioned are Aaron Smith and Samuel Lewis, Surveyor.","Bond between William Preston and John Donelson of the County of Augusta and Pittsylvania and William \u0026 Mary for one hundred pounds sterling to secure that William Preson is \"intended to be constituted and appointed...to be surveyor of Botetourt County, dated November 1, 1769.  Signed, by Hugh Nelson, Nathaniel Burwell, William Preston and John Donelson.","January 7, 1788 surveying account by James Taylor, certified by John Taylor.  Includes dates, names of 4 or 5 clients and acreage.  Names include Robert Beverley, Thornton Estate, John Johnson's estate, and Benjamin Alsop's estate.","May 4, 1772 letter from James Hardyman explaining why he hasn't been able to collect all of his surveying fees.  Includes survey accounts between 1765 and 1772 with columns for year, name and acreage, and fee.  Names included are Capt. William Arvill, William Cole, Capt. Littlebury \u0026 Hardyman, Alexander Walker, Travis Harwood, Littlebury Irby, Col. Benjamin Harrison, John Brown and John ?, John Wayles McWilliam, Bats Lacy?, Thomas Matthies, Robert Walker, Richard Hales, Francis Hardyman, William Hardyman, Honorable William Byrd Esq. Westover, William Stith, Stith Gregory, John Minge, Samuel Harwood, Andrew and Benjamin Crew, Hardyman Dancy, William Holt, Francis Timberlake, John Brown, and Thomas Ballard.  Some entries give details about where the acreage is located and the purpose of the survey.","\"Memorandum of surveys in Charles City County from the year 1741 to the year 1772 as recorded in the Surveyors books of the County.\" Includes year, names, number of acres, fees and a few locations. Names:  John Minge - around a church, between Crutchfield \u0026 Gunn, for W. William Hunt (1741 and 1745), Phip and John Edloe (1747); William Parry - between Kennon \u0026 Minge (1747), for Benjamin Cocke (1750), for Estate of B. Marston, for  John Christian (1753), for Samuel Apperson (1756); John Street - , between Lightfoot and Edloe, for John Crew (1763); and James Hardyman -for William Hudson (1767), ? Irby (1767), between Brown \u0026 Woodrop (?) (1769), for Young \u0026 Stokes (1771), Samuel Harwood (1771) and Pinkaman? Perry (1772).","\"List of Surveying Fees for Charles City County from 1765 till 1771 by James Hardyman, Surveyor,\" dated 1772.  Includes names and fees.  Names:  William Cole (in Parries Patent) (1765-66), Travis Harwood, and Browne, and \"received of Benjamin Harrison\" for Bats Lacy, Thomas Matthies, John Hardyman, William Byrd, William Stith, Andrew Crew, Hardyman Dancy, William Holt, Young Stokes and William Hudson.  This list a gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.","\"A List of all the Publick Surveys made by me in the County of Chas City in the preceeding 12 months with the Names of the Persons for whom the were made,\" 1787, July 1.  Signed by Joseph Vaiden.  Includes names, number of acres and fees.  Names include John Walker, Edward Finch, David Wilkinson, Brazure Williams, Gideon Christian, James Bullifant, William Cowles, Byrds entry and Hardyman's entry.","Account of surveys between 1771 and 1772 by George Carrington, dated November 1773.  Includes name, fee, acres and date surveyed.  Names include John Chatwin, Frances Wright, Southam \u0026 Littleton, John Jefferson, Jacob Micheaux, John Todd, Peter Stoner, Littlebury \u0026 Mosby, Thompson Swan, Samuel Stegarr?, Micajah Mosby Estate, Frances Marshal, and John Morgan.","Bond of James Greenway and Bolling Stark to the College of William \u0026 Mary for one hundred pounds for the appointment of James Greenway as surveyor of the County of Dinwiddie.  Dated May 24, 1770. Signed by James Greenway, Bolling Stark, John Blair, Jr. and M. Hayness (?).","Letter from Robert Brooks, Essex County to Robert Miller, Bursar at William \u0026 Mary, explaining why he cannot be in Williamsburg to present his bond, November 12, 1772.","Appointment by the College of William and Mary of John West, Jr. to be assistant surveyor to Daniel Jennings, Surveyor of Fairfax County, dated 1749.  Signed by William Dawson, Thomas Robinson, W. Preston and Richard Graham. Gift of Mrs. Harry Leiby.","Official document from the President and Professors of William and Mary College to the Governor certifying Charles Kemper as Surveyor, dated 1800 June 16.  Signed by James Madison, Robert Andrews, John Bracken and James Henderson.  Includes William and Mary paper seal.  On reverse is the signature of James Monroe.","Account with Meredith Price as surveyor of Goochland County, April 9, 1772.    Includes names and fees. Signed by William Pryor.  Names include Powell Williams, Henry Whitlow, Thomas Underwood, William Meriwether, Sherwood Parrish, and Perren Farrow(?).  Gift of Elizabeth Hamlin.","Account of Merdith Price, Surveyor of Goochland County, with William \u0026 Mary College.  Includes balance.  Dated April 24, 1773. Signed by William Pryor.","Letter from Meredith Price to Mr. Robert Miller, Bursar of William and Mary College, enclosing survey accounts (not included) stating that the money has yet to be collected.  April 20, 1773.","Receipts for John Smith for surveys made. Signed by John Blair, Jr, or the Bursar. ","\"List of Fees due the Surveyor of Halifax County\" for 1791 and 1792 by James Eastham. Includes dates of survey, names and fees.  Names include Chalres Allin, John B. Scott, Hezehiah Gillaspie, Daniel Roberts, Allin Burton, Robert Sibley, Dudley Glass, Stephen Puckett, Robert Eastham, Owen Landon, Thomas Harris and Paul Carrington.","Certification for Melchizedek Spragins to be licensed as a Surveyor, April 28, 1780.  Signed by George Wythe, Robert Andrews and Charles Belline.  Gift of James L. White.","Bond of John Markham with George Fraser as surveyor of Chesterfield County, dated May 21, 1756.  Signed by ?Garett Randolph, Susanna Frye (?), John Markham and George Fraser.","\n\"Memorandum of Surveys performed in Henico since the 3rd day of January, 1775\" by Thomas Whitesides.  Includes date of survey, names and fee paid.  Names include John Pleasants, David Athey (?), Miles Gaithwright, Benjamin Hourdan, Thomas Prosser, Meldrake Brown, Dabney Miller, W. Wood. Col. Turner Southall, John Williams, Sterling Thornton, Patrick ? and 2 other illegible names.  Signed by Thomas Everard on 1776 December 30. Gift of Lyon G. Tyler, 1931 October 12.","Letter from George Waller, Jr. to Robert Andrews, Jr. enclosing list of surveys to May 1795.  List is not included.","Two lists of surveys made by William \u0026 Mary. One is \"since 30 of May 1786\" and the other one is February 13th,1784 to April 18th 1785.  Includes names and fees. There are over 1000 names and they have not been listed in this description.","Entitled \"List of surveys made in Kentucky\" by George May, June 1780.  Includes names and acres.  Names:  James Curry, Thomas Denton, George Clark, ?Hugh M. Garry?, Stephen Trigg, George Caldwell, Isaac Shelby, Josephy Early?, John Craig, Elijah Craig, Craig and Mallory, Richard Carr (?), John Briscoe, David Adams, Charles Simms, and Henry Willson.","Fee account to the Professors of William \u0026 Mary College from George May, Surveyor of Kentucky, dated June 16, 1780.","Minutes of the meeting of Board of Trustees for the Transylvania seminary, 1787 July 18. Minutes state that they petition the General Assembly of Virginia that \"one sixth part of the surveyors' fees arising within this district, hitherto applied and appropriated to the use of the College of William and Mary, for the  future be paid to the Trustees of the Transylvania Seminary... and a committee be now appointed for the purpose of drawing up a petition to the above purport...\"  The minutes also include a request to the board that \"entries and surveys of land within this district which are echeatable 12,000 acres of which are appropriated to this seminary ... not be forfeited since that haven't yet been settled.","The July 19, 1787 minutes endorse the motions, plus ordered they be published in the Virginia Gazette for 3 weeks.","Includes a copy of a June 5, 1940 article from the Kentucky Post, Cincinnati, Ohio, abou the history of Transylvania College.","Account of Surveyor fees, with dates, names and acreage, by William Parry to Richard Tunstall, from October 1, 1764 to october 1, 1766.  Names include John Didlake?, John Dixon, Howard Williams, Dudley's Exors, Samuel Meredith, ? Davis, and, ? Collins.","Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.","Letter from Richard Tunstall, Jr. to Robert Miller, Williamsburg, stating that he cannot be in Williamsburg for the Surveyor meeting to give new bonds but Mr. Martin will give his security, dated November 8, 1772.","Memorandum of surveys performed in King George County from April 14, 1775 and for a Moses Rowley on June 21, 1776. Gives fees charged, received and balance due the College. January 26, 1777.","Account of Surveys made by William Peters Martin, signed by John Blair, Jr., dated May 8, 1769.  Includes years, names, in what county, acreage, fees received and fees not received.  Names:  Capt. John Quarles, Jane Bingham, Col. Thomas Moore, Nathaniel Fox, Roger Lipscomb, James Quarles, Jr., James Johnson, John Anderson, Jacob Valentine and James Neaves. Two entries in Caroline County for William Taylor.","Letter from William Pettit to Robert Williams, Williamsburg, dated November 14, 1772. Mentions an advertisement in the Gazette about Surveyors General \"hath a good right to employ as Deputies whom he pleases, and sends such restrictions as he shall judge convenient.\"  He also mentions \"that my place is of little or no profit, there being no King's Land in this county,\" acknowledges he is in arrears, and that a bond was not mentioned in the advertisement.   ","February 27, 1773 letter from B. Smith to the Rev. John Nicholson stating that even though he was instrumental in getting William Pettit a surveyor's place \"it is my duty to inform the Masters of William and Mary College that the said Pettit is not worth a shilling and the late Reverend Fickle has no estate in this colony. He also mentions land and the daughters of a Mary May and William May.","Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlin.","William and Mary College in Account with Edmund Taylor Surveyor of Mecklenburg County, as of October 15, 1767.  Report dated 1771. Signed by Robert Munford.  Includes names, acreage and fees. Names:  James Field, Theophelius Field, John Thompson, Edward Good, William Allin, Owen Franklin, Joseph Akin, Anselem Bugg, Valentine Mullins, Christopher Rowland, John Rowland, James Flin, Abraham Crowder, Jacob Chavas, John Lynch, David Shockley, Patrick Frail, Richard Flood, Joseph Smith, Allin Burton, Joseph Haskell?, Bennett Good, Robert Ruffin, Patterson Pulliam, William Pulliam, Conrod Messermith, Alexander Fowler, Alexander Donald, James Blanton, John Clayton, John Underwood, William Bass, Clark Courtney, Benjamin Beard, John Davis, Jeremiah crowder, John Potter and James Wilkins.","Survey account from John Burnside with names, acreage and dates, for the year 1801, signed by James Alexander.  Names include James Swan, John Mannox, James Wylie, Legatees of Thomas Kincaid, John Cabbell, Benjamin Hall, Christian Peters, Jeremiah Crawford, Nimrod Jackett?, Matthew Patterson, Thomas Wylie, Samual Allin, Henry Douglas, Andrew Young, Bartholomew Ramsey, Jacob Millar, John Humphreys, Bradly Dolton, Adam Man, Thomas Johnston, Augustine Comer, Charles White, John Ramsey, Henry McDaniel, William Wiseman, Alexander Stuart, George Millar, William Ballard, James Young, Benjamin Harvie, Benjamin Lively, Christian Peters, Henry Williams, John N?, Matt Farley, Jonathan Dunbar, Jacob Wickline, Jr, Samuel Clarke, William Mady, John Innis, Bradley Dolton, and Richard Shiers.","List of surveys in Montgomery County from July 15, 1801 - July 15, 1802, sent to the President and Professors of William \u0026 Mary Collge. Includes names and acreage.  Names:  James Charlton, James Henry, Samuel Langdon, Jr., Charles Taylor, Samuel Langdon, Jr, Ezekiel Howard, Davis Lucas, John Havin, James Addair, William Law, Bird Smith, William Thompson, John Wray, Meridith Rains, Robert Kear?, Benjamin Corder, Pearson Barney, Alexander Price, Bostian Nozler, Sr., William Havin, George Vineyard, Thomas Patton, Sr., John Grant, Marshal Burton, John HIx, Thomas Kirk, John M. Taylor, George Peck, Jr., Joseph Michaux, Samuel Moyers, William Wallace, Abijah Booth, Hezekiah Sumner, Thomas Goodson, Jr.,  Josiah Terry, Alexander McPherson, John Cooper, Saul Farley, Jonathan Isom, Thomas McHenry, Henry Carter, Jr., Philip Williams, Austin Shoat, Samuel Eason, Benjamin Howell, Jonathan Isom, Zachariah Stanley, Joseph Hozier, Coonrod Plaster, David Porter, Christian Richards, John Hylton, John Rebrough, Benjamin Dodd, Parker and David Lucas, Jacob Pate, Daniel Parkison, John Marcam, Aza Hall, Thomas David Cloyd, James Copley, John Ingles, Thomas Cloyd and Robert King, James Mucey, James Smith, Isaac Runyon, Henry Hobough and Enoch Muirhead, Enoch Muirhead, Thomas and David Cloyd, Israel Lorton, Henry Langdon, William C. Lands and Campbell McCalley.","Bond for Andrew Stewart by John Thorowgood where Andrew Stewart is appointed Surveyor of Norfolk County.  Signed by Andrew Stewart, John Thorowgood and John Carter. Two small paper seals attached.","\"An account of Surveys made since the last settlement by Mr. John Harmanson, Surveyor of Northampton County.\"  Includes names, acreage, tobacco payment and fees charged. Names:  Littleton Wilson, William Seale, William Sturgess, John Bowdoin, ? Rodgers, Samuel Williams, Able Savage, John Stratton, John Johnson, William Dolby, Thomas Dolby, Reuben Westerhorn and a few illegible entries.  Signed by John Blair, jr.","Survey account with one fee entry, with a written oath by George Ball that \"the above account was proved,\" dated April 9, 1765","Survey account with one fee entry, with a written oath by Onesiphous Harvey that \"the above account is all that Joseph Ball rec'd for his services as Surveyor from July 1779 to this day,\" dated December 22, 1780.","\"List of surveys made in Ohio County \u0026 recorded in my office from July 1785 until the first of January 1788\" signed by Robert Woods.  Includes number of surveys, acres, and fees. Names are not included except a notation \"By Cash due from Mr. Madison.\"","Gift of Lyon G. Tyler, October 12, 1931.","Bond for John Donelson, signed by John Donelson of Halifax County, Thomas Dillard of Halifax County, and Jeremiah Early of Bedford County, to be surveyor of the County of Pittsylvania, dated April 15, 1767.  Also signatures of James Hubard and John Blair, Jr.","List of surveys made by Joshua Stone of Pittsylvania County since his last account rendered, between June 14, 1786 and June 14, 1787. Includes date, names with notation whether a \"warrant\" or \"entry,\" acres, tobacco and fee.  Names include:  Daniel Sowell, Mercer Morrison, John Baber, Jacob Nuckols, John Logan, Jeremiah Keesee, Ignatius Wilson, Josiah Watkins, Richerd Rarrer, Isham Sansford, Davod Stephan, George Britton, Henry Sanford, Joseph McMillian, William Clark, William Shelton, John Berkley, Griffith Dickinson, John Anglin, Peter Martin, John Chattin, Jeremiah White, Robert Williams, William Clark, Matthew Tanner, Ralph Smith, Blizard Magruder, John Warren, Ralph Smith, Charles Callaway, Vincent Shelton, Samuel Colland, Haynes Morgan, Thomas Burgess, Basdal Wilson, Gabriel May, William Tidswell and James Watkins.  Includes oath and signature of D. Hunt, Justice of the County.","Bond for William Bland, given by Richard Bland, Jr. and John Bland of the County or Prince George, for appointment of William Bland as surveyor of Prince George County.  Signed by John Bland, Richard Bland, Thomas Bland and Theo. Bland, dated July 10, 1764.","Bond for John Currie, given by George Currie and Richard Bland for the  appointment of George Currie as surveyor of Prince George County, dated September 18, 1749. Signed by Harvey Beverley, Robert Loury and George Currie.","Includes a copy of letter of Richard Bland addressed to Rev'd and Honorable Doctor Dawson, President of William and Mary College, promising to be security for George Curry after the death of Colonel Bolling, undated.","Survey Account of Griffin Garland for Richmond County before September 5, 1774, dated June 10, 1775.","Letter to Mr. Robert Mill, Bursar of William \u0026 Mary, requesting that he be allowed to send a bond with and from John Taylor for his Survey appointment, dated October 31, 1772.","Survey Account by Thomas Lewis from June 1788 to August 1789, dated November 14, 1789, with a summary of 1787 accounts. Includes date, names, and fees.  Signed by John Pirkey.  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T2007.003 was destroyed on 7/9/2008 according to the General Schedules of the Library of Virginia."," Portions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.","When available, photocopies, microfilm, digital versions, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents."," Parts of this collection requires microfilm or microfiche readers.","William and Mary financial reports are also found in Acc. 1995.032 of the Vice President for Administration and Finance Records, and Vice President for Business Affairs Records (UA 63). See also various records from administrative offices. Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 of the College Papers Collection (UA 14) were transferred to this collection on 3/12/2012.","The records of the Office of the Bursar are some of the earliest and most comprehensive records of the College of William and Mary from the 18th century surviving to the present day.  Of particular note are various references to individuals enslaved by the College as well as to the Brafferton Indian School.  The collection includes Bursar's reports, financial statements, statements of rents due to the College, accounts with individuals, lists of tenants, receipts and expenditures, revenues from the exportation of tobacco, duties on skins and furs, bills of lading, as well as indentures of people to the College.  The account books reference student accounts, including that of Thomas Jefferson."," The bills of lading include the name of the ship, the destination (i.e., London, Philadelphia) and sometimes the name of the ship's captain."," Several documents reference payment for servants' [enslaved individuals] clothes, board, and other general expenses and sometimes include names, such as Lemon, Pompey, and Oliver.","Scope and Contents\nFour volumes of bursar's accounts covering the years 1745-1770 (Box 1), 1743-1770 (Box 2), 1770-1776 (Box 3), and 1850-1875 (Box 4). The accounts document William and Mary students, faculty, and staff in the 18th-19th centuries. Of particular note are accounts related to the Brafferton Indian School and to people enslaved at the College. The account of Thomas Jefferson is in the 1745-1770 volume. These books have all been microfilmed and are on a reel with Acc. 1985.073. A digital version is also available. Researchers must use the microfilm or digital version.","Scope and Contents\nOf particular note are multiple references to slavery, including enslaved people held by the College of William \u0026 Mary. Other references of note are: Nottoway plantation, tobacco, wheat, the Brafferton Indian School, as well as a letter to Dr. Swem regarding the collection.","Scope and Contents\nOf particular note are multiple references to slavery, including enslaved people held by the College of William \u0026 Mary.  Also, accounts with individuals for the rebuilding of the President's House, 1782-1786, with a few accounts verified by B.S. Ewell and Robert Saunders, 1855 and 1847.  Payment by Robert Page for several surveyors, which he received from St. George Tucker, 1801. Private tuition for Daniel McNaughton, 1794.","Scope and Contents\nOf particular note are references to Nottoway Plantation and tobacco revenue.","Scope and Contents\nRecords often include ship name, destination, captain's name, and cargo information.","Includes 1730 account from Samuel Young for John Brown's tobacco payments from 1728-1730.","Scope and Contents\nDocuments often include lists of animals killed, captain's name, and destination.","Scope and Contents\nDocuments often include captain's name, destination, and name of the vessel.","Scope and Contents\nDocuments often contain the vessel's name, captain's name, and the destination.","Scope and Contents\nIndentures between Champion Travis and the College, 1800 Sept. 1, Sept. 8; Indenture between Thomas Spencer and the College, 1802 May 1; Indenture between Wilson Cary Nicholas and the College, 1811","Scope and Contents\nEstimate of Income/Expenditures mentions purchase of servant's clothes; Cash Accounts lists payment for servant's clothes, payment of Lemon's coffin, payment for servant's board, and mentions two other men who were likely enslaved: Pompey and Oliver.","Scope and Contents\nOf note is reference to the College hiring out an enslaved person to the \"Lunatic Asylum.\"","Scope and Contents\nReferences to enslaved people.","Includes January 29, 1879 letter from Mann \u0026 Stringfellow (Attorneys) about a lawsuit between William \u0026 Mary and John Wingfield about land in Sussex and Prince George County.","Scope and Contents\nSee also Box 7 for oversize items","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. 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