Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Faculty
Found in 128 Collections and/or Records:
David Schorr collection of student's class work
Collection of David Schorr's student's class work created from 1971 to 2017.
Marjorie and Arthur Schultz papers
Mark Slobin papers
The Mark Slobin papers contain materials pertaining to his "American Cantorate" project, media coverage of Jewish ethnomusicology, as well as assorted personal papers. The collection consists of 14 boxes, primarily containing correspondence and letters, newspaper clippings, interview responses, personal items, U-matic tape recordings, photographs, musical scores, and both published and unpublished writings of Slobin and others. This collection is unprocessed.
Wilbert Snow papers
C. [Charles] Wilbert Snow was a man of many talents including poet, author, educator, politician. These papers primarily represent the 31 years he taught at Wesleyan and his concomitant activites during that time.
Stephen Dyson Middlesex County archaeological digs and course records
The Middlesex County Archaeological Digs and Course Records were compiled by Stephen Dyson documenting his archaeology labs conducted in the field and courses focusing on local sites. It includes student essays, student field sheets, student lab inventories, grant proposals, Connecticut Historical Commission Inventory sheets for sites in the Middlesex area, and photos of mid-19th century topographic and housing maps of Middletown, Middlefield, and Cromwell.
David E. Swift typescripts
Max Tishler papers
David A. Titus papers
Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain documentation related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies at Wesleyan University. It consists of Series 1: Authors Files, which generally includes articles, journals, reprints, and other published materials arranged by author's last name; and Series 2: Subject Files, arranged topically.
Albert E. Van Dusen papers on Wesleyan history
The Albert E. Van Dusen papers on Wesleyan history.