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Portland Brownstone Quarries oral history collection
During the 2009 fall semester students in English 274 conducted interviews with nine people who were connected with the Portland Brownstone Quarries. They interviewed an archaeologist who had studied the quarries, and a number of portland residents who had worked, lived near, or interacted with the quarries as residents of the town. This digital collection includes audio files, transcriptions and photographs.
Harold S. Powers papers, 1904-2010
The Harold S. Powers papers include manuscripts, research and pedagogical materials, and audio materials related to Powers’s musicological, ethnomusicological, and theoretical work in the musics of India, Java, the Middle East, Japan, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
Carl Fowler Price hymnology collection
Psi Upsilon Xi Chapter addition to records
Psi Upsilon Xi Chapter records
The Psi Upsilon records consist of materials related to Xi Chapter at Wesleyan University and include constitions, by-laws, minutes, programs, correspondence, invitations, clippings, publications, annals and chronicles, photographs, architectural drawings, and scrapbooks.
Queer periodicals collection
Ragini Devi papers
The collection is comprised of writings, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and research materials of Ragini Devi, an American-born and internationally acclaimed dancer of classical Indian dance.
Ralph Carlin Flewelling architecture photographs exhibit collection
Daniel Curtis Rand journal
The Daniel C. Rand journal has accounts of his expenses and savings as a Wesleyan University student from 1839 to 1843. The journal also includes written accounts of business conducted at the Rand family's powder mill in 1844 and 1845, and the minutes, constitution, and by-laws of the Union Eloquium's Society in Meriden, New Hampshire.
David Redden papers, 1959-2020
The David Redden papers include materials related to the founding of the Wesleyan University chapter of Students for a Democratic Society during the 1968-1969 academic year, as well as materials related to student anti-war activities at Wesleyan and at several other regional institutions of higher education.
