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Subgroup I. Textual Records
- Series 1. Administrative Files
Subseries 1. Annual Reports
- Box 1
- Administrative Files
Annual Reports, 1934-71 (7f)
Subseries 2. Administrative Files (Jim Lubetkin)
- Box 1
- Administrative Files (Jim Lubetkin)
Administrative Classifications, 1975-80
Barron's Educational Services, 1974-82
Barton & Gillett, 1979
Bicentennial Committee, 1975
Bicentennial (Oberlin Junior Women's Club), 1975
Black Student Concerns, 1980
Choir, (includes China, USSR, New York Tours), 1972-83 (4f)
Cleveland Browns, 1975-81
Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1983
Community Relations (and Relations Committee), 1972-73 (2f)
Dehne, George, 1981
Fixx, Jim, 1980-81
Fuller, Robert W., 1971-73
Glamour magazine, 1981-82
GLCA, 1975-80
Harvith, John, 1979-80
Husbeck, Marie, 1978
Journalism Conference, 1974
Journalism Course, 1971-72
Journalists (Visits), 1982
Kirsch, Peter, 1980
McKinney, Montgomery, 1972-80
Media, 1978-80
Mason, Bayley, 1971-80
Mayes, Doris, 1978
Minority News, 1971-80
Mundialization Committee (re: sister cities), 1973-80
Music From Oberlin, 1977-83
Oberlin Early Childhood Center, 1974-75
Oberlin Image (Talk), 1978
Oberlin Music Theater, 1973-74
Oberlin-Town, 1972-79
Oberlin Tennis Camp, 1975-77
Payne, Hal, 1980
Personal Letters, 1971-78
Photographic, 1973
Policy, 1968-75
Powell, James (Acting President), 1981
Presidential Search, 1982
Public Relations, 1971-80 (2f)
Public Relations Retreat, 1980
Public Relations Society of America, 1981
Recruitment Strategies, 1981-83
Seal, of Oberlin College, 1972
Sesquicentennial Committee, 1979-82
Sewall, Gil (Newsweek), 1980
Smith, Tommie, 1977
Space Utilization, 1973
Sports Information Director, 1973-74
Tear, Phil, 1971-72
Tobias, Edward, 1971-72
Trustees, 1971-81
Unions and Unionization, 1974-75
United States Information Agency (USIA), 1971-72, 1975 (2f)
Visitors to Campus, 1977-78
Western Reserve Tourist Council, 1978-83
Wharton Proposal (University of Pennsylvania), 1982
Women, 1971-80
Subseries 3. Office of the Ombudsperson
- Oberlin College Campus Dialogue Center, 2001 [2001/100]
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- Box 1
- Correspondence
Correspondence (Chronological), 1969-70, 1984-88 (13f)
Correspondence (Personal), 1964, 1968-69
Correspondence (Recommendations), 1952-57, 1968-69 (2f)
- Series 3. General File
- Box 1
- General File
General File A-W, 1952-70 (23f)
- Series 4. Name Files
- Box 1
- Name Files
Artz, Frederick B., 1964-83
Aszling, Richard, 1958-64
Bonnhofer, Frau Emmi, 1950-55
Burger, Florence, 1964-66
Cooper, Martha Kinney, 1952, n.d.
Frost, Robert, 1953
Hall, Charles Martin, 1936-63
Hatlo, Jimmy, 1961
Kennedy, Margaret, 1957-59
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1957
Koo, Dr. T.Z., 1945
Koss, Pete, 1957
Lawoyin, Victor, 1958
Miller, R.T., Jr., 1956-60
Nicholoff, Assen, 1956
Rainbow Family, 1985
Raphael, Mrs. Alice, 1949
Rice, Louis M., 1960
Ridley, Lisa Nicole, 1982-84
Roberts, Mrs. George Bassett, 1954-56
Robeson, Paul, 1949
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1945
Rowland, Louis (composer of Alma Mater), 1983
Subgroup I. Textual Records (cont.)
- Series 4. Name Files (cont.)
Seals, Robert H., 1957-58
Scherman, William, 1958
Schweitzer, Albert, 1955-62
Segal, Eugene, 1952-61
Shaw, Robert, 1963
Snyder, Eldridge, 1953-57
Stevenson, Adlai, 1954-56
Suzuki, Shinichi, 1964-84
Swift, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce, 1951-53
Taft, Mrs. Pauline Dakin, 1947-54
Tutu, Bishop Desmond, 1986-87
Williams, Frank, 1982
Wilson, Woodrow (Leaders of Men), 1946-56
Wright, Katherine Haskell, 1953-54
Wriston, Dr. Henry M., 1955
Yamasaki, Minoru, 1963-67
Young, Mrs. W.A., 1963-69
- Series 5. Subject Files
- Box 1
- Subject Files
Administrative Units
Admissions, 1954-80 (3f)
Allen Memorial Hospital, 1953-63
Buildings and Grounds, 1952-64
Business Manager, 1954, 1963-64 (2f)
Deans
Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, 1964-71
Dean of Conservatory of Music, 1964-69
Dean of Men, 1964-68
Dean of Students, 1964-71
Development Office, 1953-69 (2f)
- Box 2
Educational Services, 1971-73
Graphic Services, 1964-72
Health Service, 1954-64
Institutional Research, Office of, 1972-73
Personnel Office, 1963-75
Photographic Department, 1953-69 (2f)
Placement and Graduate Counseling, 1963-81
President, Office of the, 1959-64
Secretary, Office of the, 1967-71
Speaker's Bureau, 1949-64
Stenographic Services, 1951
Treasurer, Office of the, 1969-74
Visitors Information Service, 1957-61
- Box 3
Academic Freedom, 1952-53
Academic Pressure, 1960
Ad Hoc Courses, 1968-69
Administrative Council, 1958-59
Advanced Placement Program, 1956-61
Advertising, 1952-60
Affirmative Action, 1975-82
Air Force ROTC, 1951-56
ALCOA, 1952-63
Alma Mater, 1960
Alumni of Distinction, 1954-88
Alumni Occupational Survey, 1977-82
Alumni Publications Committee, 1955-59
Alumni in Public Relations and Media, 1953, 1981-82 (2f)
- Box 4
American Alumni Council, 1952-57
American Association of University Women, 1956-61
American College Public Relations Association, 1957-64 (2f)
American Education Week, 1955-56
American Men of Science, 1953-57
American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1956
Architectural Forum, 1958
Architectural Styles of Oberlin College, 1931-61
Art Dedication, 1976-77
Art Exhibitions, 1941-59
Art, Friends of, 1956-64
Art, Lending Library, 1954-64
Artists Commissioning Fund (Oberlin), 1973-74
Artist Recitals, 1955-60, 1963-64 (2f)
- Box 5
Assemblies and Chapels, 1956-81 (8f)
- Box 6
Athletics - Ohio Conference, 1953-61
Athletics and Physical Education (General), 1941-60
Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-46
Audio Visual Aids, 1954-62
Auditions (WLW and Cincinnati Summer Opera), 1953-54
Audubon Screen Tours, 1955-61
Austin Productions, 1948
Autumn Festival, 1952-53
- Box 7
Bach Bicentennial, 1950
Background for Travel, 1954
Baker Bill (Faculty Objections to), 1947
Band, Citation by Music War Council of America, 1944
Band, (College and Conservatory), 1952-64, 1968-71 (4f)
Band Festival (Ohio Intercollegiate), 1944-54
Bartleby, Fall 1964
Beanies, 1960-61
Beautiful Ohio, 1960
Beer, 1964-68
Bicycles, 1952-64
Bookbinding, 1968-69
Boy Scouts of America, 1954-60
Brass Choir, 1955-59
Bridge Tournament, 1957-60
Burrelle's Clipping Bureau, 1949-64
Burton, Theodore, Biography (by F. Crissey), 1956-58
- Box 8
Budgetary/Fiscal Records
Budget, 1951-60
Computing Center Budget, 1967-70
Photo Department Bills, 1969-70
Departmental Expense and Budget Report, 1966-70
Petty Cash Book, 1954-67
- Box 9
Buildings & Grounds
Buildings, General, 1954-64
Arboretum, 1938-53
Art Building, 1938-61
Art Museum, 1932-64
Barrows House (Old), 1954-63
Carnegie Library, 1936-64
Chance Creek, 1950-51
College Lodge, 1956
Conservatory (Warner Concert Hall Dedication), 1953
Conservatory Buildings and Dedication, 1961-66 (7f)
First Church in Oberlin, 1942-62
- Box 10
Buildings & Grounds (cont.)
Hall Auditorium (Dedication Ceremonies), 1952-56
Heating Plant and Service Building, 1948-56
Hales Gymnasium, 1937-57
Jones Field House, 1948-54
Kettering Science Bldg. (Science Library Dedication), 1961
Kettering Hall of Science, 1959-61 (3f)
May Cottage, 1953
Nichols Gateway, 1952-56
Oberlin Inn, 1953-64
Talcott Hall, 1936
Skating Rink, 1962-64
Wright Laboratory of Physics, 1941-49
- Box 11
Calendars, 1954-62
Camera Club, 1953
Car Rule, 1942-58
Carpenters for Christmas, 1964-67
Chapel Speech Service, 1941-68
Christmas Party, 1956-58
Cine Club, 1957-61
Civil Defense, 1960-65
Civic League Oratorical Contest, 1957-59
Cleveland Concert Orchestra and Choir, 1956-57
Climate Research, 1950-60
Coeducation, 1937-64
College Bowl, 1966-69
College Quiz Bowl, 1950-60
College Park Allotment, 1950
Colleges, Criticism of, 1954-59
Communism, 1961
Community Relations, 1950-57
Consolidated Relief Drive, 1944-64
Cranks and Crank Letters, 1952-55
Crisis, The, 1953-54
Cross Burning, 1952
- Box 12
Commencement
Commencement, 1953-63 (8f)
- Box 13
Commencement, 1964-79, 1981 (9f)
- Box 14
Conferences
Conferences General, 1954-62, 1966-67 (3f)
Career Conferences
Men's Career Conferences, 1939-59
Women's Career Conferences, 1939-60
Joint Career Conferences, 1961-66
Chapel Usage Conference, 1972-73
Consultation of Church Union Conference, 1962-63
Episcopal Young Churchmen Conference, 1958
Intercollegiate Student Conference, 1942
Leaders' Conference (Students and Administration), 1954-59
Religious Conference, 1944-64
Role of the Military in Developing Countries, 1965
- Box 15
Conservatory of Music
Advertising
Advertising General, 1967-71 (3f)
Ayers, N.W., 1969
American Music Teacher, 1965-70
American String Teacher, 1967
Aspen Music Festival, 1968-69
Blossom Music Center, 1971-72
Clavier, 1969-70
Cleveland Orchestra Program Book, 1968-72
Fine Arts, 1968-72
Harp News, 1968-72
Instrumentalist, 1968-71
Metropolitan Opera, 1971-72
Musical America, 1970-71
Music Educators National Conference Journal, 1968-72
Music Journal, 1968-71
Opera News, 1967-70
School Music News, 1969-70
Teachers Performance Institute, 1970-71
Triad, 1968-72
WCLV, 1969-70
- Box 16
Conservatory of Music (cont.)
Conservatory History
Willard Walch Manuscript, 1967 (2f)
Conservatory Centennial, 1967
Conservatory Convocation, 1965-67
Conservatory General and News Releases, 1949-82 (5f)
- Box 17
Conservatory of Music (cont.)
Oberlin College Choir
College Choir, 1952-64 (3f)
College Choir (Russian Tour), 1963-64 (4f)
College Choir (Spring Tour), 1965
- Box 18
College Choir, 1966-67 (3f)
- Box 19
Conservatory of Music (cont.)
Oberlin College Orchestra, 1950-64 (3f)
- Box 20
Conservatory of Music (cont.)
Oberlin in Salzburg, 1957-64 (8f)
- Box 21
Cosby, Bill, Fundraiser, 1986 [1995/121]
Dedication Days, 1956
Demonstrations, 1960, 1967-69 (2f)
Departmental Notes, 1966-68
- Box 22
Departments (Academic)
Art Department, 1960-64
Biology Department, 1939-64
Chemistry Department, 1957-64
Communications Studies Department, 1968-72
Education Department, 1953-75 (2f)
English Department, 1957-64
French Department, 1952-64
Geology and Geography Department, 1961-64
German Department, 1949-64
Mathematics Department, 1949-64
Music Education Department, 1955-64
Physical Education (Women), 1931-64
Physics Department, 1951-64
Psychology Department, 1953-64
Romance Languages and Literature Department, 1954-64
Sociology and Anthropology Departments, 1961-64
Spanish Department, 1958-62
Speech Department, 1952-64
- Box 23
Ebony Magazine, 1949-52
Education, 1952-62
Educational Plans of Oberlin College (Committee), 1966-67
Elections (Student Organizations), 1936
Encyclopedias, 1953-61
Everyman Associates, 1953-55
- Box 24
Faculty
Appointments and Promotions, 1939-64 (4f)
Housing Proposal, 1957
Membership in Learned Societies, 1945
Newsletter, 1958
Research Status, 1961-64
Salaries, 1952-62
Fairchild Chair of Theology, 1960-62
Features (General), 1944-45
Features (Students), 1956
Festival of Contemporary Music, 1954-64 (2f)
- Box 25
Films, 1953-55, 1957-61 (2f)
Financial Reports, 1963-64
First Poetry Trio, 1955-64
Five College Conference, 1950
Flying Club, 1954
Folk Song Club, 1957-64
Foreign Clippings, 1954-55
Foreign Students, 1954-64
Forensic Union, 1954-62
Forum Board, 1957-64
Founders Day, 1930, 1943, 1953
Freshman Orientation, 1955-59
- Box 26
Gilbert and Sullivan, 1953-64
Gilbert and Sullivan (Cape Cod Summer Theater), 1954-64
Government of Oberlin College, 1944-56
Gray Printing Company, 1957-66
- Box 27
Graduate School of Theology
General, 1952-67 (3f)
Schauffler School Merger, 1955-58
Vanderbilt Divinity School Merger, 1965-66 (3f)
- Box 28
Harp Festival, 1955
High School Day, 1936
Hi-O-Hi, 1951-64
Honor System, 1943-62
Honorary Degrees, 1956-59, 1962 (2f)
Honors Day, 1954-60
Housing, 1954-64
Hungarian Demonstration, 1956
Hunger Strike, 1968
- Box 29
Illuminations, [1903-64], 1964
Independent Study Program, 1955-63
Indian Educators, 1956-57
Inner City Protestant parish, 1959-62
Insurance (Hospital), 1948-57
Intellectual freedom, 1954-55
Intercollegian, 1948-62
Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICA), 1951-58
International Affairs Committee representative, 1954-64
Interracial Relations, 1948-53
Invasion Insight Series, 1944-45
Jazz Club, 1954-64
Jews and Judaism (John Harvith's Research Notes), 1989
Judicial Hearings, 1969
Junior Achievement, 1954-56
Junior Counselors, 1949-55
Karamu Theater, 1956-57
Kent State Shooting (Reaction to), 1970 See also: Vietnam
King, Henry C., Biography (by Donald Love), 1956-57
- Box 30
Ladies Literary Society-Aelioian, 1935-52
Latin American Weekend, 1962
Lectures
Lectures General, 1944-64
Lecture Lists, 1958-59
Baldwin Lectures, 1955-64
Haskell Lectures, 1943-64
Heldt Lectures, 1950-64
Humanities Lectures, 1954-65
Jaszi Lectures, 1952-64
Judaism Lectures, 1945-64
Martin Lectures, 1952-64
Mead-Swing Lectures, 1946-64
Mullenbach Lectures, 1955-64
Library Study, 1966
Look Magazine, 1947-60
Lorain County Fair, 1957
Lorain Printing Company, 1953-54
- Box 31
Mademoiselle Magazine, 1953-58
Magazine Articles, 1958-63
Mahan Quilt, see: Quilt (Mahan)
Marriage (Hartson Survey on Alumni Marriage Rate), 1940
Marriage, Undergraduate, 1955-59
Marts and Lundy, 1951-55
Mathematical Competition, 1938-64
Melville Festival, 1951-58
Memorial Arch (Second), 1958
Men's Board, 1954
Men's Dinner, 1952-57
Men's Glee Club, 1936-55
- Box 32
Mock Convention, 1944-68 (7f)
- Box 33
Mock Crucifixion, 1952-53
Mock Senate (Peace Demonstration), 1939
Modern Dance Club, 1948-63
Mountaineering Club, 1953-54
Movies, 1937-61
Mummers, 1942-64
Musical Union, 1937-63
- Box 34
NAACP, 1952-64
National Defense Education Act, 1958-62 (3f)
National Youth Service Act plan, 1944
National Historic Landmark, Oberlin as A, 1965-66
New Hungarian Quartet, 1972-77
New York Central Railway (Oberlin Menu), 1948
Newman Club, 1960-64
Newspapers
Cleveland News, 1952-59
Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1949-61
Cleveland Press, 1953-60
Elyria Chronicle Telegram, 1955
Lorain Journal, 1954-57
New York Herald Tribune, 1947-60
New York Times, 1946-61
Providence Rhode Island Journal, 1956
Nurses Training Classes, 1955
- Box 35
OACR (Oberlin Action for Civil Rights), 1964-66
Oberlin-Alsace Friendship Fund, 1955
Oberlin Association of Women Students, 1954-61
Oberlin City
Chamber of Commerce, 1953-64
Community Relations, 1943-64
Oberlin, Inquiries About, 1952-61
Oberlin Dramatic Association (O.D.A.), 1947-64
Oberlin, Kansas, 1969
Oberlin Music Theater, 1963-72
Oberlin Product, The, 1961 (2f)
Oberlin Resistance, 1968-69
Oberlin Review, 1937-64
Oberlin Student Coalition Against Apartheid, 1989
- Box 36
Obituaries, 1948-63
Ohio Association of Deans of Women, 1956
Ohio News Bureau Company, 1958-64
Ohio Story, 1952-58
Opera Laboratory, 1950-58
Orchard Kindergarten, 1955-58
Organs [1915], 1938-61
"Our Lady's Juggler," 1927-28, 1939
- Box 37
Pan-American Congress, 1941
Parade Publications, 1952-57
Parents, Information on, 1952-56
Parents' Weekend, 1956-63
Parshad Holding Corporation, 1952
Peace Corps, 1961-66 (4f)
Peace Institute, 1937
Peace Society, 1930-33
- Box 38
Petrillo's Ban (Non-Union Broadcasts), 1942
Phi Beta Kappa, 1938-62
Pi Kappa Lambda, 1950-61
Political Parties on Campus, 1962
"Post-Collegiate Study of the Classes of 1926-36," 1938
Pre-Medical Study, 1954-58
Presidency, 1959
Pro-Arte Orchestra of Oberlin, 1969-73
Problems and Pranks, 1951, 1963
Professorships (Named), 1949-64
Prudential Committee, 1952-61
Public Affairs Forum, 1938
Public Schools (in Oberlin Area), 1949
Publications Committee, 1955
Publications of Oberlin College, 1959-64
Publications (Students), 1954-67
Quilt (Mahan), 1985-86
Questionnaires (Informational), 1960-64
- Box 39
Radio
General, 1941, 1953-64 (2f)
Scripts and Releases, 1937-42
Armed Forces Radio, 1960-61
College Quiz Bowl, 1954-56
Fenn College (Collegiate Party), 1948
Junior Hawaii Program, 1950
Music From Oberlin, 1966-71 (2f)
Mutual Radio "Oberlin Young Radio Artists," 1949-50
Pan-American Congress Broadcast, 1940-41
Reports of Oberlin College Broadcasting, 1927-39
"This I Believe" (W.E. Stevenson, 1955
Voice of America, 1949-64, 1966 (2f)
Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, 1956
- Box 40
"Oberlin on the Air," 1938-40 (14f)
- Box 41
Stations
KYW, 1957-60
WCLV, 1963-72 (2f)
WEOL, 1948-54
WGAR, 1951-55
WLW, 1955
"Builders of Destiny" (Hall and Aluminum), 1948
WOBC, 1952-64
WOR, 1939
WOSU, 1950-55
WTAM
The Ohio Story, 1947-55
Cavalcade of America (Hall and Aluminum), 1950
Salute to Oberlin, 1955
YNYC, 1953-54
- Box 42
Recitals
Guest Recitals, 1953-64
Willoughby Recital, 1968-70
Records (College songs, concerts, etc.), 1950, 1957 (2f)
Recreation, 1947
Recreational Areas, 1957-58
Recreational Leadership, 1956
Rediscovery of the Underground Railroad, 1980-86
Religious Activities, 1946-64
Resident Concert Series, 1957-58
Retirement, 1954-58
Rochford (Paul) Record Collection, 1985
Rolls Royce Auction, 1987
Rooms, Assignment and Selection, 1951
Royal Shakespeare Company, 1982-83
Rules and Regulations (Saturday Night Calling Hours), 1963-64
Russian Student Editors, 1955-57
Russian Major, 1960
- Box 43
SABRE (Student Action for Black Relevance in Education), 1968
Sailing Club, 1954
Saturday Evening Post, 1954
Schauffler College, 1954-60
"Science in the Liberal Arts," 1985-86
Selective Service Deferment Exams, 1953, 1961-62
Self-Supporting Students at Oberlin College, 1931
Shakespeare Quadricentennial Festival, 1963-64
Shansi Memorial Association, 1950-64
Shurtleff Statue, 1950-51
Sigma Xi, 1953-64
Signs, 1984-85
Small Business Administration, 1956-57
Smoking at Oberlin, 1931
Social Rules, 1967-68
Social Science Club, 1956
Social Science Research Council, 1952-53
South Africa, 1984-87
Southeast Asian Trade Conference, 1983
Steinway and Sons, 1964-67
- Box 44
Stewart Plan (Non-Resident Quarter), 1956-59
String Quartet, 1959-64
Student Congress, 1945, 1949, 1951
Student Council, 1962-64
Student Employment, 1954-55
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 1962-63
Student Organizations and Activities, 1950-64
Student Peace Union, 1961-63
Student Protests, 1984-87 see also: Demonstrations
Student Union, 1949-64
Students Earnings, 1954
Students for Democratic Action, 1950-59
Students for a Democratic Society, 1966-67
Summer Sessions and Programs
General, 1959-64
Summer Employment, 1957-64
Summer Enrichment program, 1963-64
Summer Honors College, 1963-64
Summer Mathematics Institute, 1962-64
Summer Programs (Discontinued), 1964-70
Summer Programs (French), 1967
Summer Study Abroad Program, 1958-64
Summer Theater, 1954-64
Synchronized Swim Club, 1944-64
- Box 45
Scholarships and Foundations
African Scholarship Program, 1960-64
Andrus Premedical Scholarship, 1951
Axtell Scholarship, 1957
Baker Scholarships, 1950-55
Baldwin Award of the Lucy Ralls Fund, 1961
Bezazian Scholarship, 1960-64
Bishop Scholarship, 1955
Class of 1891 Scholarship, 1955
Class of 1915 Debate Prize, 1941-64
Conservatory Scholarships, 1956-64
Danforth Fellowships, 1951-64
Dipman Scholarships, 1954-58
East Africa Training Fellowships, 1961
Fulbright Grants and Fellowships, 1951-64
Gray Scholarships, 1937-58
Haskell Fellowship, 1952-55
Holmes Prize Fund, 1950-55
Houston (Selby H.) Prize, 1955
Hurlbutt Prize in Music, 1948-54
Johnston Fellowship, 1949-52
Kneeland Scholarship, 1950-533
Knight Scholarship, 1953-55
Lahaurine-Johnston Memorial, 1945-57
Lauer Memorial Scholarship, 1948-57
Lawrence Memorial, 1949
Life Scholarship (George G. & Carrie C.), 1950-64
Lincoln Scholarship, 1950-55
McClymonds Scholarship, 1950-62
McGregor Scholarship, 1962
Meacham Scholarship, 1950
Mercer Economics Prize, 1950-52
Miller Guarantee Fund, 1951-52
Millikan Scholarship Fund, 1956
Moulton Scholarship, 1950-61
National Merit Scholarships, 1957-64
National Scholarship Fund for Negro Students, 1953-61
Newton Japanese Prize, 1951-59
Parents Scholarship, 1952-53
- Box 46
Powers Travel Grants, 1961-64
Regional Scholarships, 1952-64
Rhodes Scholarships, 1950-64
Robertson Prizes, 1951-55
Rockefeller Brothers Theological Fellowships, 1955-66
Runnels Scholarship, 1955
Scholarships, 1951-61
Scholarships for Graduate Study, 1951-64
Seaman Scholarship, 1953
Shurtleff Scholarship, 1950
Siddall Scholarship, 1955-64
Sloan National Scholarships, 1954-64
Snell Scholarship, 1949-64
Starr (Comfort) Scholarship Fund, 1946-64
Stone, Lucy Award, 1955-60
Ward Memorial Prize, 1949-53
Whitcomb Scholarships, 1952-57
Woodrow Wilson Fellowships, 1951-64
Woodruff Scholarships, 1948
Wooster Prize, 1951-57
- Box 47
Talks and Speeches, 1958-71 (6f) see also: Assemblies
- Box 48
Taxation, 1954-57
Taylor (Lloyd) Memorial laboratory Manual, 1953
Teaching Machines and Methods, 1961, n.d.
Telephone Service, 1962-63
Television, 1953-64
Continental Classroom, 1962
"Omnibus" (Ford Foundation Workshop), 1954-56
"See It Now," 1953-55
Textbook Inquiry (Congressional), 1949
Three Quarter Plan, 1959
Time Magazine, 1955-64
Torah Scroll, 1985
"Town-Gown" (Series in Oberlin News Tribune, 1957
Trustees, 1949-64, 1980-88 (2f)
Tufts Conference, 1986
Tuition, 1951-64
Twain (Mark) Exhibition, 1985
- Box 49
United Nations, 1950-58
UNESCO, 1947-48
United States Government, 1952-56
United States Information Agency, 1954-64
United World Federalists, 1954-55
Upward Bound Program, 1982-86
- Box 50
Van Dyck Painting Restoration, 1980
Variety Show, 1953
Vespers, 1955-64
Veterans on Campus, 1945-54
Vietnam, 1967-69 (2f)
John Dove (Recruiter Protest), 1968
Visitors to Campus, 1949-63 (4f)
Visitors, Russian, 1961, 1966 (2f)
Visiting Foreign Staff Program, 1959-64
Visiting Scientists Program (Ohio Academy of Science), 1961-64
V-12 Unit, 1943-46
- Box 51
Waldersbach, Gifts of Clothing from Oberlin to, 1948
War Day (Mock Mobilization), 1938
War Resisters League, 1963
Washington Semester, 1945-63
Wellington Rescue (Owen Thomas Play), 1956-58
Who's Who, 1958-60
Wind Ensemble, 1959-64
Winter Term, 1969-77, 1979 (5f)
Women's Board, 1954
Women's Glee Club, 1949-55
Women's Hours, 1966
Woodwind Ensemble, 1951-63
Woodwind Quintet, 1955-64
World Citizenship Movement, 1939-4
World Today Series, 1947
World War II Activities, 1940-41
- Box 52
Yale-Princeton Basketball Games, 1937-64, 1979-81 (2f)
Yeoman (Nickname), 1934
Yeoman (Publication), 1952-63
YMCA/YWCA, 1946-68 (2f)
Young Democrat Club, 1961-64
Young Republican Club, 1952-64
Series 6. News Releases
- Box 1
- News Releases (Chronological)
Releases, July 1958 -- December 1958, January 1960 -- December 1960
- Box 2
- News Releases (cont.)
Releases, January 1961 -- May 1962
- Box 3
Releases, June 1962 -- December 1963
- Box 4
Releases, January 1964 -- September 1965
- Box 5
Releases, October 1965 -- February 1967
- Box 6
Releases, March 1967 -- September 1968
- Box 7
Releases, October 1968 -- August 1970
- Box 8
Releases, September 1970 -- June 1972
- Box 9
Releases, July 1972 -- December 1974
- Box 10
Releases, January 1975 -- February 1977
- Box 11
Releases, March 1977 -- July 1979
- Box 12
Releases, August 1979 -- August 1981
- Box 13
Releases, September 1981 -- June 1983
- Box 14
Releases, July 1983 -- July 1985
- Box 15
Releases, August 1985 -- February 1987
- Box 16
Releases, March 1987 -- March 1988
- Box 17
Releases, March 1988 – September 2002
- Box 18
Releases, July 1989 -- October 1996
- Box 18A
Releases, June 1998 -- August 2001
- Box 19
News Release Log, 1955-73, 1976-88 (7f)
- Series 7. Newspaper Clippings
Subseries 1. Alphabetical Clippings (Original), 1934-39
- Box 1
- Clippings
A Capella -- Butler, 1935-39
- Box 2
Cairns -- Honor Committee, 1935-39
- Box 3
Honor Roll -- Rogers, 1934-39
- Box 4
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Subseries 2. Chronological Clippings (Photocopied)
- Box 5
- Clippings (Chronological)
-
- Box 6
-
Subseries 3. Topical Clippings
- Box 7
- Clippings (Topical)
Airport (Lorain County Regional), 1967 (photocopies)
Beer, 1964-68 (photocopies)
Carpenters for Christmas, 1964-65 (photocopies)
Drugs on Campus, 1967-69 (photocopies)
Faculty Attitudes Toward Foreign and Domestic Policy, 1936-42 (photocopies)
Graduate School of Theology Closing, 1965-66 (photocopies)
Graduate School of Theology and Schauffler, 1964-68 (copies)
Oberlin College and Town, 1964-69 (3f) (photocopies)
Peace, 1935-40 (photocopies)
Protests, Campus Issues, 1965-69 (3f) (photocopies)
Protests, Civil Rights, 1965-68 (photocopies)
Protests, Vietnam (incl.. John Dove), 1965-69 (7f) (copies)
Wright Brothers, 1948-53 (photocopies)
- Box 8
Admissions -- Allen Memorial Hospital, c.1950-87 (12f)
- Box 9
Alumni -- Assemblies, c.1933-87 (8f)
- Box 10
Athletics, c. 1959-64 (5f)
- Box 11
Barrows -- Coeducation, c.1950-85 (17f)
- Box 12
Centennial of Coeducation, 1937 (22f)
- Box 13
Colleges -- Curriculum, c.1944-64 (11f)
- Box 14
Commencement, 1937-87 (11f)
- Box 15
Conservatory of Music (includes related programs and organizations, i.e. choir, Salzburg) c.1950-82 (54f)
- Box 16
Dance -- DuPont (includes Departments), c.1950-83 (35f)
- Box 17
Education -- Freshmen, c.1954-68 (25f)
- Box 18
Fuller, Robert Works, c.1971-74 (3f)
- Box 19
Gifts -- Hunger Strike, c.1938-68 (27f)
- Box 20
Hall, Charles Martin and Aluminum, c.1934-86 (4f)
- Box 21
Independent Study -- Mutual Insurance, c.1940-68 (30f)
- Box 22
Mock Convention, 1936-56 (10f)
- Box 23
Mock Convention, 1960-68 (5f)
- Box 24
NAACP -- Newman Club, c.1952-69 (11f)
- Box 25
OACR -- Outlook Campaign, c.1950-70 (20f)
- Box 26
Oberlin Community, c.1943-69 (10f)
- Box 27
Pan-American -- Proctor & Gamble, c.1936-68 (19f)
- Box 28
Protests and Demonstrations, ca. 1960-70 (21f)
- Box 29
Red Flag -- Skating Rink, c.1937-83 (19f)
- Box 30
Socialist Club -- Synchronized Swimming, c.1939-74 (40f)
- Box 31
Scholarships and Grants, c.1951-68 (15f)
- Box 32
Teaching Machines -- Voznesensky, c.1950-85 (18f)
- Box 33
Washington Semester -- Young Republicans, c.1940-85 (17f)
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- Box 1 (Oversize)
- Scrapbooks
William E. Stevenson Scrapbook, 1946-60 (indexed)
- Box 2 (Oversize)
Robert Kenneth Carr Scrapbooks, 1959-63 (2 volumes))
Subseries 5. Clipbooks, 1995-2000
- Box
- Clipbooks, 1995-96, 1996-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000 (4 volumes)
- Series 8. The Observer
Subseries 1. Printed Copy
- Box 1
- Observer
-
- Box 2* (Oversize)
Volume 1-11, 1979-89 (3 bound volumes)
- Box 3* (Oversize)
Volume 12-13, 1990-92 (loose copies, to be bound)
Subseries 2. General Faculty Meeting Notes
- Box 1
General Faculty Meeting Notes (Handwritten), 1987-92 (9f)/
- Box 2
General Faculty Meeting Notes (Handwritten), 1992-94 (3f)
- Box 3
General Faculty Meeting Notes (Handwritten) 1978-80, 1983-85, 1986-87, 1989, 1990-91, 1980s
Subseries 3. Observer Interviews
- Box 1
Young Dawkins (transcript and tape), 1993
- Series 9. Publication Files
- Box 1
- Publication Files
About Oberlin, 1969-70
Alumni Trustee Ballot, 1968-69
Announcements, 1963-70
Appointments Calendar, 1968-70
Archives, 1969
Artist Recital Brochure, 1970-71
Arts and Science Catalog, 1969-71 (2f)
Athletics Booklet, 1969
- Series 9. Publication Files
- Box 1 (cont.)
Assemblies, 1965-72
Baccalaureate Programs, 1963-70
Baroque Performance Institute, 1972
Board of Trustees Lists, 1961-70
Building Dedication Programs, 1953-66
Campus Map Reprint, 1971-73
Chapel Services, 1967-70
Christmas Assembly, 1963-71 See Also: Vespers
Class Directories, 1967-70
Commencement Programs, 1963-70
- Box 2
Commencement Programs, 1969, 1971-72, 1977, 1980-81 (9f)
Commencement Program, 1978 (includes photographs)
Committee Booklets, 1962-74
Conservatory Admissions Brochure, 1967
Conservatory Calendar, 1952-61
Convention Brochure, 1972
Data Booklet, 1960
Debate Tournament, 1969-72 (2f)
Demonstration Newspaper, 1967-70
Box 3
Development Publications
Action Campaign, 1963-64
Annual Fund, 1970
Eckert Series, 1968
Gift Reports, 1965-70 (2f)
Oberlin College Perspective, n.d.
Outlook for the Seventies, 1968-69
Area Letters, n.d.
Campaign Book, 1969
Memorial Book, 1969
Portfolios, 1970
Outlook Reporter, 1970-72
Progress Newsletter, 1966-69
Miscellaneous, 1968-70
Series 9. Publication Files
Box 4
Dollars for Scholars, 1967-68
Facts About Oberlin, 1972
Faculty Guide, 1968-70
Field Magazine, 1972
Financial Aid, 1968-70
Freshman Handbook, 1967, 1969
German Summer Session Brochure, 1970-72
German Writer in Residence (Max Kade Program), 1968-71
Health Service Publications, 1965-68, n.d.
Heldt Lectures, 1956, 1962, 1969 (includes Paul Feyerabend Transcript)
Honors Day Programs, 1961-71
Housing Application, 1971
In and Around Oberlin (Activities Brochure), 1970
Library Brochure, 1958
Math Institute/M.A.T. Brochures, 1965-70
Music Theater Publications, 1969-70 (2f)
Box 5
Newcomers to Faculty and Staff, 1960/61-1973/74
New Directions, 1970-71
News Sources at Oberlin: A Directory, 1984 [1995/121]
Oberlin Association of Women Students, 1963/64-1965/66
"Oberlin Believes," 1939
Oberlin College Bulletin (Commencement Edition), 1963-70
Oberlin College Bulletin (Conservatory of Music), 1970/71
Oberlin College Theater, 1968-70
"Oberlin Letter," 1956-58
"Oberlin Today," 1952-64 (11f)
Box 6
Personnel, 1967-69
President's Annual Reports, 1961-69 (3f)
"Producing Your Publication with the Office of Communications," 1992 [1995/121]
Publications, Performances, Exhibitions, 1971-72
"Rap with Wellington," 1971
Science Brochure, 1969
Smith, Julian (Sketches done by Smith), 1969
Student Directory, 1968-69
Student Regulations, 1959-69
Student Union, 1970
Summer Honors College, 1963-68
Summer Language sessions, 1964-70
Summer Occupations Booklet, 1968
Valedictory, 1966-67
Vespers, 1962-70
Weekly Calendar, 1968-69
Winter Term, 1970
Winter Weekend, 1972
Women's Regulations, 1966/67-68/69
Woodwind Quartet Brochure, 1972
Yearly Calendar, 1968-70
Miscellaneous Publications, 1964-67
Series 10. Special Events Files
Box 1
Special Events
Centennial of Coeducation
Correspondence
Bohn, William F., 1937 (4f)
Wilkins, Ernest Hatch, 1937 (7f)
Box 2
Correspondence (cont.)
Wilkins Miscellany, 1937 (2f)
Box 3
Correspondence by Subjects
AAUW -- Kyle, Mrs. John, 1937 (48f)
Box 4
Libraries -- Newsom, Earl, 1937 (21f)
Box 5
Newspapers -- Young, Marian, 1937 (34f)
Box 6
Invitations, 1937 (2f) (See also Box 9)
Photostats, 1937
Printed Material, 1937
Publicity Packets, 1937
Questionnaires, 1937
Responses to Pamphlet Mailing, 1937
Box 7 (Oversize)
Centennial of Coeducation Exhibit, 1937 (Consists of Matted Photographs)
Box 8
125th Anniversary, 1958
Hall, Charles Martin, 75th Anniversary of Discovery of Aluminum, 1960-61
Inaugurations
Robert Kenneth Carr Inauguration, 1960
William E. Stevenson Inauguration, 1947
Stevenson-Meyner Wedding, 1957-59
Stevenson Retirement, 1959
Sesquicentennial: see Administrative Files and R.G. 33
Box 9
Invitations, 2001- (Invitations also filed in President's office, Dedication files, and vertical file.)
Subgroup II. Non-Textual Records
Series 1. Audio Recordings
Subseries 1. Reel to Reel Tapes
* denotes that a cassette copy exists for the reel(s). See subseries 2.
+ denotes that a CD-ROM exists for the reel(s). See subseries 3.
Box 1
Reel to Reel Tapes (Chronological by Year and Date)
Mock Convention, 1952 (4 reels)
Convocation Ceremony, 10/31/1953
Grove Patterson, 10/31/1953
*Walter Bailey & Grove Patterson, 10/31/1953
Paul Hoffman & Honorary Degree Speeches, 10/31/1953
Ralph Sockman (Vespers), 11/1/1953
Justice John M. Harlan (Commencement), “Some Thoughts on Graduation,” 6/1956
*William E. Stevenson (Assembly), 9/18/1956
Stevenson-Meyner Wedding, 1/19/1957
President Stevenson (Buffalo Alumni Meeting), 4/27/1958
*Janet McKelvey Swift (O.C. 1883) Interview, 6/7/1958
125th Anniversary Convocation (speakers: Dr. Henry Townley Heald, Frank Whittemore Abrams, John William Gardner, Dr. William Edwards Stevenson), 10/1958
Box 2
+*Minoru Yamasaki (Assembly), 4/9/1959
Robert K. Carr (WEWS-TV), 1/6/1960
+Robert K. Carr (Opening Assembly), 1/14/1960 (2 reels)
Robert K. Carr (City Club, Cleveland), 1/23/1960
Robert K. Carr (Parents' Day), 2/20/1960
Julius Nyerere, “Tanganyika’s March Toward Freedom,” 2/22/1960
C. Northcote Parkinson, “Parkinson’s Law,” 3/10/1960
Robert K. Carr (Noon Chapel Meditation), 4/19/1960
Mock Convention 1960 (Robert K. Carr), 5/6/1960
Mock Convention 1960, 5/6/1960, 5/7/1960 (2 reels)
Mock Convention 1960 Highlights, 5/7/1960
Robert K. Carr (Alumni Luncheon), 6/11/1960
Robert E. Cushman & Honorary Degrees, 6/13/1960
Subgroup II. Non-Textual Records (cont.)
Series 1. Audio Recordings (cont.)
Subseries 1. Reel to Reel Tapes (cont.)
Box 3
Robert K. Carr Inauguration, 10/22/1960 (3 reels)
James Jackson Speech (Carr's Inauguration), 10/22/1960
Oberlin College Meeting (Waldorf-Astoria), 2/23/1961 (2 reels)
*Carlos Romulo (Assembly), “The Challenge to America,” 3/9/1961
*Ralph Bunche (Assembly), “Africa Tests the U.N.,” 3/24/1961
Howard Schomer (Vespers), 3/26/1961
+Melville Herskovits (Assembly), “African-American Relations: The Next Phase,” 3/30/1961
Katherine Ann Porter (Assembly), “A Program of Readings,” 4/20/1961
Robert Tufts (Assembly), 4/27/1961
Paul Schmidt (Senior Assembly), 5/4/1961
+Wallace E. Stegner (Honors Day), “Us Poor Christians Got No Lion,” 5/11/1961
Nathan A. Greenberg (Senior Assembly), 5/18/1961
Box 4
*Aaron Wildavsky (Senior Assembly), 5/25/1961
Alumni Luncheon, 6/10/1961
*Peace Corps Symposium, 6/10/1961 (2 reels)
Baccalaureate, 6/11/1961
Commencement, 6/12/1961
President Robert K. Carr (Opening Assembly), 9/20/1961
Roger Hazelton (Chapel), 9/21/1961
Student Representatives (Assembly), 9/28/1961
Shansi Representatives (Assembly), 10/5/1961
+Dr. Max Beloff (Assembly), “The Berlin Crisis,” 10/13/1961
+*Dr. Barry Commoner (Assembly), “The Social Responsibility of the Scientist,” 10/19/1961
President Robert K. Carr (Dinner Speech), 10/20/1961
Science Symposium, 10/20/1961 (3 reels)
Box 5
Dr. H. Stanley Bennett (Kettering Dedication), 10/21/1961
+John Fischer (Assembly), “What Can College Students Do to Improve American Colleges?” 10/26/1961
Samuel M. Brownell (Assembly), “Preparation for the World of Work,” 11/2/1961
Berl I. Bernhard (Assembly), “New Dimensions in Public Service,” 12/1/1961
E. William Muehl (Assembly), “The Politics of a Value Vacuum,” 12/3/1962
William Kendall (Assembly), “The Conservative Upsurge: Is it an Upsurge? Is it Conservative?” 12/7/1961
Carroll Churchill (Interview), 1962
Charles Martin (Assembly), 1/4/1962
Robert K. Carr (Rotary Luncheon - Cleveland), 1/11/1962
+Robert McAfee Brown (Assembly), “Salinger, Steinbeck, and Company – Assyrians in Modern Dress,” 1/12/1962
+Robert McAfee Brown (Vespers), “Joy and Concern: A Christian Dilemma,” 1/14/1962
T. Keith Glennan (Assembly), 1/18/1962 Abe Burrows, 2/7/1962
Ben Weber (Assembly), 2/15/1962
Box 6
Hugh MacLennan, 2/22/1962
Richard Ellman (Assembly), 3/1/1962
John N. Plank (Assembly), 3/8/1962
Herbert Gezork (Vespers), 3/11/1962
+George S. May (Assembly), “Rousseau as a Man of Letters,” 3/22/1962
Theodore A. Gill (Vespers), 3/25/1962
Robert K. Carr (Assembly), 3/29/1962
J. Steven Watson, 4/12/1962
Political Parties Conference, 4/14-15/1962?
Charles Malik (Assembly), 4/19/1962
+Robert Weinstock (Senior Assembly), “Two Kinds of Truth,” 4/26/1962
*Dr. Joseph Sittler (Vespers), 4/29/1962
Barry McGill (Senior Assembly), 5/3/1962
Dr. John Turkevich (Honors Day Assembly), 5/10/1962
Box 7
+*Wolfgang Stechow (Assembly), “Humanities & Science: Cold War or Alliance?” 5/17/1962
*Clyde A. Holbrook (Senior Assembly), “Fate of Postmodern Man,” 5/24/1962
Churchill Dedication, 6/8/1962
Commencement Symposium, 6/9/1962 (2 reels)
Alumni Luncheon, 6/9/1962
Baccalaureate, 6/10/1962
J. Irwin Miller (Commencement Address), 6/11/1962
Commencement (includes Robert K. Carr), 6/11/1962 (2 reels)
Robert K. Carr (Orientation & Freshman Assembly), 9/13/1962
Robert K. Carr (Assembly), 9/20/1962
D. Dennis Hudson (O.C. 1960) (Assembly), 9/27/1962
James J. Nance (Assembly), 10/4/1962
+J. Barbash (Assembly), "Outlook for American Unionism," 10/18/1962
Box 8
+Robert Heilbroner (Assembly), “On the Seriousness of the Future,” 10/25/1962
Edward U. Condon (Assembly), “Education for World Understanding,” 11/1/1962
+August Heckscher (Assembly), “The Arts in the Nation,” 11/8/1962
Huston Smith (Assembly), 11/15/1962
Huston Smith (Vespers), 11/18/1962
Bergen Evans (Career Conference Assembly), 11/30/1962
Julian N. Hartt (Vespers), 12/9/1962
Professor Germaine Bree (Assembly), 1/3/1963
Rev. William Hamilton (Vespers), 1/13/1963
Luther Harshbarger (Vespers), 2/10/1963
Herbert L. Matthews (Assembly), “The Latin American Revolution,” 2/14/1963
+*William Sloane Coffin, Jr. (Assembly), “The Racial Problem in Christian Perspective,” 2/21/1963
Senator Henry M. Jackson (Assembly), 3/1/1963
+*Robert K. Merton (All-College Assembly), “Anomie and Deviance in Urban Society,” 3/14/1963
+Arthur Berger (Assembly), “Resolving the Stravinsky Paradox,” 3/17/1963
+*Henry A. Kissinger (Assembly), “Problems of American Foreign Policy,” 3/22/1963
Box 9
Max Freedman (Assembly), “Problems in the NATO Community,” 3/28/1963
Robert K. Carr (Assembly), 4/18/1963
Peter J. Hawkins (Senior Assembly), 4/25/1963
Rev. Kyle Haselden (Vespers), 4/28/1963
*Robert P. Fountain (Senior Assembly), 5/2/1963
Samuel B. Gould (Honors Day Assembly), 5/9/1963
*Muhammed Zafrulla Khan (Address), 5/10/1963
Robert K. Carr (Address to Parents), 5/11/1963
Dr. George Buttrick (Vespers), 5/12/1963
+Geoffrey T. Blodgett (Senior Assembly), “The Third American Revolution,” 5/16/1963; see also 30/263
Thomas R. Whitaker (Senior Assembly), 5/23/1963
Alumni Luncheon (Robert K. Carr), 6/8/1963
Donald M. Love (Orientation), 1963 (c. 9/11)
Robert K. Carr (Parents & Freshman Assembly), 9/11/1963
Robert K. Carr (Opening Assembly), 9/17/1963
Box 10
+Margaret Mead (Assembly), “The Role of the College-Educated Woman on Today’s Society,” 10/10/1963
T.R. McConnell (Assembly), 10/18/1963
David J. Maitland (Vespers), 10/20/1963
*Dr. Sherman Lee (Assembly), 10/24/1963
*Dedication of the New Warner Concert Hall, 10/26/1963
+Samuel Lubell (Assembly), “1964 – The Year of Republican Decision,” 10/31/1963
+Robert Shaw (Assembly), “Reminiscences of the Russian Tour,” 11/7/1963
*Martin Luther King Jr., (Assembly), 11/14/1963
*Jacques Lusseyran (French Lecture), 11/15/1963
Helmut Thielicke (Vespers), 11/17/1963
+*Roy Wilkins (Assembly), “The Emancipation Revolution,” 11/21/1963
+*Kennedy Memorial Service, 11/22/1963
*Kennedy Memorial Funeral Service, 11/25/1963
Isador Rabi (Assembly), 12/5/1963
Clinton Rossiter (Assembly), 12/12/1963
Box 11
Franklin Clark Fry (Vespers), 1/12/1964
+Tom Wicker (Assembly), “Politics in 1964 and After,” 1/16/1964
Charles B. Marshall (Assembly), 2/6/1964
Mock Convention Assembly, 2/12/1964
Morris Carnovsky (Assembly), 2/13/1964
Norman Lloyd (Assembly), 2/20/1964
Tom Driver (Assembly), 2/27/1964
Tom Driver (Vespers), 3/1/1964
I. Bernard Cohen (Assembly), 3/5/1964
Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall (Mock Convention), 3/12/1964
*David Donald (Assembly), 3/19/1964
+Milton Friedman (Assembly), “Intentions vs. Results in Economic Policy,” 3/26/1964
Robert K. Carr (Evening Assembly), 4/9/1964
Benjamin Schwartz, “Tradition & Revolution in Communist China,” 4/9/1964
Alfred Harbage, "A Life of Allegory," 4/16/1964
Charles Teshe (Assembly), "Arcadia on the Plum," 4/23/1964
+Nathan Greenburg, (Senior Assembly Talk), "The Mockery of Conventions," 4/30/1964
Charles Watts (Honors Day Assembly), 5/7/1964
+Richard Schoonmaker, (Assembly), “The Whole is Simpler Than its Parts,” 5/14/1964
+Vinio Rossi, (Assembly), “The Final Trauma,” 5/21/1964
Box 12
Alumni Luncheon, 6/6/1964
Baccalaureate, 6/7/1964
Percy L. Julian (Commencement Address), 6/8/1964
Robert K. Carr (Charge to Class), 6/8/1964
Robert K. Carr (Freshman Assembly), 9/16/1964
Robert K. Carr (Opening Assembly), 9/22/1964
Christopher and Linda Salter (Shansi), 10/1/1964
W. Chave McCracken (Vespers), 10/4/1964
+Harry Golden (Assembly), “What Does the American Liberal Want?” 10/8/1964
W.B. Lockhart & Alan Westin, 10/5-6/1964
*ACLU Symposium, 10/16/1964
+*Martin Luther King Jr., (Speech & Forum), “The Future of Integration,” 10/22/1964
Conservatory Dedication (A.M.), 10/31/1964
*Conservatory Dedication, 10/31/1964
Box 13
*Alumni Banquet (Conservatory Dedication), 10/31/1964
Harvey Cox (Assembly), 11/5/1964
Harvey Cox (Vespers), 11/8/1964
*Whitney Young (Assembly), 11/12/1964
Rene Levesque (Assembly), 11/19/1964
+Robert Weaver (Assembly), “Recent Developments in Urban Renewal,” 12/11/1964
H. J. Gibbons (Assembly), 1/7/1965
+Donald Fleming (Assembly), “Science and the New American Power Structure,” 1/14/1965
Glen Ferguson (Assembly), 2/11/1965
Bruce Morrissette (Assembly), 2/18/1965
Samuel Berger (Assembly), 3/4/1965
Daniel Wakefield (Assembly), 3/11/1965
C. Day Lewis (Assembly), 3/18/1965
+Walter Heller (Assembly), “Economic Policies for Prosperity,” 3/25/1965
Box 14
Philip Abelson (Assembly), 3/31/1965
Addison Ward Memorial, 4/14/1965
+C. Wright Morris (Assembly), “Post-diluvian Musings on a Surrealistic Landscape,” 4/15/1965
+Richard Neustadt (Assembly), “The American Presidency: Into the Johnson Years,” 4/22/1965
Dumas Malone (Assembly), 5/6/1965
Roger Hazelton & Ben Herbster (GST Recognition Day), 6/9/1965
Alumni Luncheon, 6/12/1965
+Commencement Symposium on Student Unrest, “The American College Campus Today: Involvement or Apathy?” 6/12/1965 (2 reels)
Commencement Exercises, 6/14/1965
+*Martin L. King Jr. (Commencement), “Remaining Awake Through a Revolution,” 6/14/1965 (3 reels)
Robert K. Carr, 9/16/1965, 9/21/1965 (2 reels)
+Harrison A. Williams Jr. (Assembly), “Expressions of our Faith in the Great Society,” 10/7/1965
H. G. Moeller, 10/14/1965
Lord Caradon, 10/21/1965
Robert K. Carr, 10/23/1965
+Wayne Morse, “Does American Foreign Policy Wear a False Mask?” 10/28/1965
Box 15
Samuel P. Huntington, 11/4/1965
+*Michael Novak (Assembly), “Belief and Unbelief,” 11/11/1965
John Higham, “Historical Consciousness in America,” 12/2/1965
Civil Disobedience, including Archibald Cox, “Constitutionalism and Civil Disobedience,” Dec. 9-11, 1965 (6 reels)
+*Rollo May (Assembly), “Personal Identity in an Anonymous World,” 1/13/1966
H. Shapley (Assembly), 1/20/1966
Joseph Anderson, 2/10/1966
Mark Gayn (Assembly), 2/17/1966
+Mario di Bonaventura, “The Ordeal of Contemporary Music,” 2/24/1966
Eleanor Holmes (Assembly), 3/3/1966
+Philleo Nash (Assembly), “The American Indians Today,” 3/10/1966
Anthony Scotto, 3/17/1966
+*Sidney Hook (Assembly), “Intelligence and Human Rights,” 3/24/1966
Scott Greer (Assembly), 3/30/1966
Neil Smelser (Assembly), 4/14/1966
Box 16
*Stuart Friebert (Senior Assembly), “The Talk,” 4/21/1966
Dewey Ganzel (Assembly), 4/28/1966
Kirtley Mather (Honors Day), 5/5/1966
Kathleen Hanna (Assembly), 5/12/1966
John Thompson (Assembly), 5/19/1966
+Robert Tufts (Assembly), “… Regions Hitherto Unexplored,” 5/26/1966
Commencement Symposium, 6/11/1966
Alumni Luncheon, 6/11/1966
+King Building Dedication, “King Building Dedication,” 6/11/1966
Baccalaureate, 6/12/1966
Commencement, 6/13/1966
Robert K. Carr (Freshman Orientation), 9/15/1966
Robert K. Carr (Assembly), 9/20/1966
+Donald M. Love (Freshman Seminar), “History & Tradition of Oberlin,” 9/26/1966
+Max Lerner (Assembly), “Is American Civilization Healthy or Sick?” 9/29/1966
Philip Sherlock (Assembly), 10/6/1966
W. Allen Wallis (Assembly), 10/13/1966
James Tobin (Assembly), 10/20/1966
+William Sloane Coffin Jr. (Assembly), “From Ivory Tower to Control Tower,” 10/27/1966
Box 17
Robert K. Carr (Alumni Banquet), 10/29/1966
+Edwin O. Reischauer (Assembly), “Japan’s Role in Asia,” 11/3/1966
Herbert A. Simon, "Computer Simulation," 11/10/1966
Mrs. Esther Peterson (Assembly), 11/18/1966
William F. Hellmuth, 12/1/1966
Kenneth V. Thimann, 12/8/1966
Sidney Fox (Assembly), 1/5/1967
Ruth Turner (Assembly), 1/12/1967
Cleveland Playhouse (Assembly), 1/19/1967
Selig Harrison (Assembly), 2/9/1967
Pauline Kael (Assembly), 2/16/1967
Richard Hoffmann, 2/23/1967
Gabriel Vahanian (Assembly), 3/2/1967
Richard Wilbur, 3/9/1967
Isaac Bashevis Singer, “My Private Philosophy of Art,” 3/16/1967
Glenn Olds, "Myths of the Mind," 3/22/1967
Box 18
+William E. Stevenson (Assembly), “Return, Report, and Reminisce,” 4/6/1967
Allen R. Bentley (Assembly), 4/13/1967
+David P. Young, 4/20/1967
+Ellen H. E. Johnson (Assembly), “A Little Leniency,” 4/27/1967
William Arrowsmith (Assembly), 5/4/1967
Harold Schonberg (Assembly), 5/11/1967
W. Carey McWilliams (Assembly), 5/18/1967
+Andrew Bongiorno (Assembly), “Tempus Abire,” 5/25/1967
Robert K. Carr (Alumni Luncheon), 6/10/1967
Baccalaureate, 6/11/1967 (2 reels)
John W. Kneller & Roy Wilkins (Commencement), 6/12/1967
Commencement Exercises, 6/12/1967
Freshman Assembly, 9/13/1967
+Edward L. Long (Freshman Seminar), “Keynote Seminar on Liberal Arts,” 9/14/1967
Robert K. Carr (Assembly), 9/19/1967
Box 19
F. Clinton White, 9/28/1967
+Milton Friedman (Assembly Talk), “The Free Market and Participatory Democracy,” 10/5/1967
Norman Lloyd (Assembly), 10/12/1967
Sir John Eccles (Assembly), 10/19/1967
Kenneth Chen, 10/26/1967
Debate (RE: military recruiters), 10/30/1967 (3 reels)
+John Cage (Assembly), “Answers,” 11/4/1967
Sol Saporta, 11/16/1967
Yale Kamisar, 12/7/1967
Erwin D. Canham, 1/11/1968
+Sam Lubell, “Chances of Republican Victory in the South in 1968,” 1/12/1968
Willard F. Libby, 1/18/1968
Lerone Bennett, "Freedom in Black & White," 2/8/1968
A. Doak Barnett, "Revolutionary Change in China," 2/15/1968
Box 20
Robert K. Carr (News conference on military recruiters), 2/20/1968 (2 reels)
Isaiah Frank, 2/22/1968
Paul Hume, 3/7/1968
Ralph G. Allen, 3/14/1968
Cleveland Playhouse, 3/21/1968
Rene Jules Dubos, 2/29/1968 (2 reels)
Garth Peacock, 4/4/1968
Angus Campbell, 4/11/1968
+King Memorial Services, 4/5/1968
Alan B. Wachtel, 4/18/1968
James Walsh, 4/25/1968
Adrienne Koch, 5/2/1968
Margaret Papworth, 5/9/1968
+Robert Tufts, “Immediacy,” 5/16/1968
Box 21
Nathan Greenberg, 5/23/1968
Baccalaureate, 6/9/1968 (2 reels)
Robert K. Carr, 9/5/1968 (2 reels)
Robert K. Carr, 9/10/1968
Miss Dorothy Smith (Senior Assembly), 9/19/1968
*Commencement, 6/10/1968
Ralph Nader, 9/26/1968
Dewey Ganzel (Assembly), 10/10/1968
Robert K. Carr, 10/19/1968; Mr. Smith, 10/20/1968
John Henry Faulk, "The Courage to be Free," 10/24/1968
Simeon Adebo, 11/21/1968
Simon Barenbaum, 11/7/1968
LeRoi Jones (Assembly), 1/13/1969
+Ralph Ellison, “Black Consciousness,” 1/7/1969
Box 22
+Robert E. Neil, “The Relevant Issue,” 2/6/1969
College and the War Conference, 2/6-8/1969 (3 reels)
Mark Gayn, 2/14/1969
News Conference (President Carr's Office), 2/20/1969
Donald Swearer (Assembly), 3/6/1969
+Harrison Salisbury (Assembly), “After Vietnam – What?” 3/20/1969
Daniel Carlson, 4/10/1969
"Think In," 4/15/1969
George Wald (Assembly), 4/24/1969
*"Between the Lines" (Pres. Carr) (WKYC-TV), 4/27/1969
Bruce Privratsky, 5/1/1969
Germaine Bree, 5/8/1969
Alumni Luncheon, 5/31/1969
Baccalaureate (includes Paul R. Dettman), 6/1/1969
Box 23
Baccalaureate, 6/1/1969
Commencement, 6/2/1969 (3 reels)
Robert K. Carr (Assembly), 9/3/1969
Robert K. Carr (Opening Assembly), "Today's Turbotrain is Sold Out," 9/11/1969
+Stewart Udall (Assembly Talk), “The Value of Revolution: Changing America’s Priorities,” 9/16/1969
+Kenneth Clark, “Black Awareness and American Racism,” 9/18/1969
Paul Erlich, 10/2/1969
Homecoming, 10/3-5/1969 (4 reels)
+Vietnam Assembly, 10/15/1969 (2 reels)
+Panel on Vietnam, 10/15/1969 (2 reels; 1 in box 24)
Box 24
+Panel on Vietnam, 10/15/1969
+Ronald Suny, "Work, Study, Get Ahead, Kill," 10/16/1969
John R. Thompson, 11/13/1969
+Julian Bond (Question and Answer), “What’s Next?” 12/4/1969
Development Dinner at Oberlin Inn, 12/12/1969
Conference Leaders (Fund Raising), 12/13/1969
Robert K. Carr, 12/13/1969
Emmanuel Mesthene, 1/9/1970
John de J. Pemberton, Jr., 1/15/1970
Charles Csuri, 1/20/1970
Kenneth C. Knowlton, 1/22/1970
James K. Randall, 1/27/1970
Thomas J. Watson, 1/29/1970
Assembly, 2/12/1970
+Lucian Pye (Assembly Talk), Re: Communist China, 2/19/1970
+Thomas J. Sherman (Senior Assembly Talk), “The Community of Nature,” 2/26/1970
Box 25
*Rennie Davis, 3/22/1970 (3 reels)
Steven Jacobson, 3/26/1970
+Gary Snyder (Assembly), “A Program of Readings,” 4/16/1970
+Olly W. Wilson, Jr. (Senior Assembly), “How Long–Not Long,” 4/23/1970
Mass Meetings, 5/70 (5 reels)
Honors Day Assembly (Provost E. Carlson), 5/7/1970
Washington D.C. Trip, 5/9/1970 (2 reels)
Alumni Luncheon, 5/23/1970
Box 26
Baccalaureate, 5/24/1970 (2 reels)
+Jesse Jackson (Commencement), 5/25/1970
Orientation Assembly, 9/6/1970 (2 reels)
Robert W. Fuller (Assembly), 9/10/1970 (2 reels)
Marcia Colish (Senior Assembly), 9/24/1970
Dick Gregory, 10/15/1970 (2 reels)
Lord Caradon, 10/19/1970 (2 reels)
Robert Posner (Assembly), 10/22/1970
John Holt (Assembly), 11/19/1970
Box 27
John Holt, 11/19/1970 (3 reels)
Galway Kinnell, 1/14/1971
Kenneth Koch, 1/21/1971 (2 reels)
John Barth, 1/28/1971 (2 reels)
Walter Sullivan, 2/11/1971
Robert Rich, 3/11/1971
Shirley Chisholm, “The Social Revolution,” 3/18/1971 (2 reels) Alan Watts, 4/8/1971 (2 reels)
Box 28
+Robert W. Fuller, 4/20/1971 (2 reels)
Richard Levin, 4/22/1971
George L. Mosses, 5/6/1971
Jesse Philips (P.E. Dept. Dinner), 5/22/1971
*Alumni Luncheon, 5/22/1971
Commencement, 5/23/1971
Orientation Assembly, 9/6/1971 (2 reels)
+Robert W. Fuller, 9/14/1971
+Ed. Comm. Assembly, 9/28/1971
+Roy Lucas, 9/30/1971
Philips Gym Dedication, 10/2/1971
+Mudd Library Groundbreaking, 10/19/1971
Box 29
Mrs. Kathleen Cleaver (Intro), 11/11/1971
+Mrs. Kathleen Cleaver, 11/11/1971
Robert J. Tufts, 11/18/1971
Carol Klein, 1/6/1972
Robert K. Carr (Pool Dedication), 1/8/1972
Thomas Trelogan, 2/17/1972 (2 reels)
*Gloria Steinem & Margaret Sloane, 3/9/1972 (2 reels)
+Clyde Holbrook, 4/6/1972
Philip Volland, 4/13/1972
Mark L. Papworth, 4/20/1972
Arthur Drexler, 5/4/1972 (3 reels)
Box 30
Half Century Club Dinner, 5/19/1972
+*Claes Oldenburg, 5/20/1972; see also SS2
*Symposium, 5/20/1972 (2 reels); see also SS2
Commencement, 5/21/1972 (2 reels)
*Robert W. Fuller, 6/8/1972
Orientation Assembly, 9/7/1972 (2 reels)
+John W. Kurtz, 9/14/1972
+Staughton Lynd, 9/28/1972
*Women's Conference (Includes Verda & Clance), 10/20/1972
Alumni Dinner, 10/21/1972
+Herbert Blau, 11/9/1972
Box 31
*Howard Cosell, 2/11/1973
Robert E. Neil, 2/22/1973
EFL Conference (Educational Facilities Laboratories), 2/1973
+EFL (Geoffrey Blodgett), 2/26-27/1973
+EFL (Geoffrey Blodgett & others), 2/26-27/1973
Gary Goldberg, 3/22/1973
Rene Jules Dubos, 4/5/1973
Neil Postman, 4/10/1973
Martha Verda, 4/26/1973
Fred Harris, 5/1/1973
+Michael Harrington (Commencement), 5/27/1973
Orientation, 9/6/1973 (2 reels)
+Ramsey Clark, 10/4/1973 (2 reels)
Box 32
+Robert Tufts (Noon Assembly), 10/18/1973
Alumni Dinner, 10/20/1973
Mark Felt, “Inside the F.B.I.,” 10/25/1973
Stokely Carmichael, 11/9/1973 (2 reels) (also on DVD)
David Halberstam (Assembly), “The Best and the Brightest?” 11/14/1973 (2 reels)
+David Love, 11/29/1973
Tom Porter (Sakokwenonkas), 2/14/1974
+Shirley Chisholm, “The Social Revolution in America: The Vital Role of
Minorities and Women in American Social Institutions,” 2/28/1974 (2 reels)
+Allard Lowenstein, 3/12/1974
Bruno Bettelheim, “Child Rearing of the Future,” 3/14/1974
+Jimmy Breslin (Re: politics and journalism), 4/4/1974 (2 reels)
Box 33
+Cesar Chavez, 4/5/1974 (2 reels)
Pauline Clance (Noon Assembly), 4/18/1974 (2 reels)
Marjorie Kellogg, 4/25/1974
Jeremy Rifkin, 4/29/1974
Scott Ferguson, Steve Wotter, Gregg Allen, 5/1/1974
Commencement Seminar (Finney Chapel), 5/25/1974 (2 reels)
Commencement Seminar (Educational Goals), 5/25/1974 (2 reels)
Mudd Center Dedication, 5/25/1974
Florynce Kennedy (Commencement), 5/26/1974
Orientation, 9/5/1974
Ellsworth Carlson, 9/5/1974, 9/12/1974 (2 reels)
Box 34
+Ralph Nader, 10/3/1974 (3 reels)
Alumni Association (Paul Ylisaker), 10/12/1974 (5 reels)
Reid Buckley, 11/14/1974
Organ Dedication (Warner Hall), 11/22/1974
+N. Scott Momaday, “The American Indian in Conflict,” 2/5/1975
James L. Walsh, 2/27/1975
Albert E. Rees, 3/14/1975
Dick Gregory, 3/6/1975
Box 35
Dick Gregory (RE: CIA conspiracy), 3/6/1975 (4 reels)
Victor Marchetti, 4/9/1975 (2 reels)
Ronald Suny, 4/17/1975
Half Century Club Dinner, 5/23/1975
David Burgess, 5/24/1975
Philip A. Corfman, 5/24/1975
Alumni Luncheon, 5/24/1975
Installation of President Emil C. Danenberg, 5/24/1975
Peter Beebe (Baccalaureate), 5/25/1975
*Emil C. Danenberg, 9/18/1975
Box 36
Ellen Frankfort, 10/2/1975 (2 reels)
Talcott Parsons (symposium on religion and social change), 11/13/1975
Alex Haley (Assembly), “Roots: A Search for the Identity of an Entire Race of People,” 11/21/1975 (2 reels)
Gwendolyn Brooks, 2/4/1976 (2 reels)
Seymour Hersh, 4/8/1976 (2 reels)
Gerald Connolly, 4/15/1976
Harlan Wilson, 4/22/1976
Peter Beebe, 5/6/1976 (2 reels)
Half-Century Club, 5/21/1976
Box 37
Symposium, 5/21/1976 (3 reels)
Ralph Abernathy, 5/22/1976
Alumni Luncheon, 5/22/1976
*Commencement (Alex Haley speech and proceedings), 5/23/1976 (4 tapes); see also SS3.
Danenberg's Freshman Address, 9/3/1976 (2 reels)
Emil C. Danenberg, 9/16/1976
Guy Hatchard, 9/23/1976 (2 reels)
Kirkpatrick Sale, 11/4/1976 (2 reels)
Keith Stroup, 11/11/1976 (2 reels)
Box 38
+Selma James, “Sex, Race and Class,” 11/30/1976 (2 reels)
+*Art Building Addition Dedication with Robert Venturi, Ada Huxtable,
Paul Arnold, and Richard Spear, 1/15/1977 (2 reels); also SS2.
Gofman, Dr. John, 2/24/1977 (2 reels)
Alvin Poussaint, 3/4/1977 (2 reels)
Nikki Giovanni, 4/15/1977 (2 reels)
Clyde Holbrook, 4/21/1977
+Angela Davis (People’s Conference on South Africa), 4/23/1977
John Todd, 4/29/1977 (2 reels)
Box 39
David Love, 5/5/1977
Jane Cortez, 5/6/1977
Half Century Club Dinner, 5/27/1977
Alumni Luncheon, 5/28/1977
Commencement Symposium, 5/28/1977 (2 reels)
Commencement, 5/29/1977
Baccalaureate, 5/29/1977 (2 reels)
Sonia Sanchez, 9/15/1977 (2 reels)
Milton Yinger (Noon Assembly), 9/20/1977
Julian Bond (Noon Assembly) “The New Politics,” 9/29/1977 (2 reels)
Box 40
Phyllis Chesler, 10/13/1977 (2 reels)
Daniel Ellsberg, 10/19/1977 (3 reels)
Chaim Potok (Assembly), “Alienation and the Contemporary World,” 11/10/1977
James Cockcroft, 1/17/1977 (2 reels)
+Andrew Sarris (Assembly), “The American Cinema,” 2/9/1978 (2 reels)
George Leonard, 2/16/1978 (2 reels)
Herbert Aptheker, 2/17/1978 (2 reels)
Box 41
Robert Lamb, 2/12/1978 (2 reels)
Ted Howard, 3/10/1978 (2 reels)
Robert E. Neil, 4/6/1978
Frieda Klein, 4/25/1978 (2 reels)
*Robert W. Fuller Speech, 5/1978 (2 reels)
+Albert J. McQueen (Assembly), 5/4/1978
+Robert W. Fuller (Assembly), 5/11/1978
Marcus Raskin (Commencement), 5/29/78
William Kunstler, 9/14/1978 (2 reels)
*Florence Howe, 9/21/1978
Ellie Macklin, 10/6/1978
Box 42
George Lakey, 10/10/1978 (2 reels)
Joe Short, 10/17/1978 (2 reels)
+Rich Orloff, “Oberlin and Television: Why Neither Prepares You for the Other,” 11/2/1978
*Jim Fixx, 11/9/1978
Eugene Carroll, 11/21/1978
*Charles A. Mosher, 11/30/1978
Don Luce, 2/8/1979 (2 reels)
Ken Wooden, 2/15/1979 (2 reels)
*Barbara Siaman, 2/22/1979
Dr. Carol Jacklin, 2/27/1979
Box 43
Caroline Lukensmeyer, 3/1/1979 (2 reels)
Francis Moore Lappe, 4/6/1979 (2 reels)
Tom Wicker, 4/26/1979 (2 reels)
+Betty Friedan (Assembly), “Women and Men: New Questions,” 5/7/1979
Martha Verda, 5/8/1979
Commencement, 5/28/1979 (2 reels)
Orientation, 9/3/1979 (2 reels)
George Langler, 9/20/1979
Box 44
Anthony Lewis (Assembly--conference on South Africa and Zambia), “The United States and Africa: An Uneasy Future,” 10/4/1979 (2 reels)
Betty Williams, 11/8/1979
David Dellinger, 11/14/1979 (2 reels)
+Toni Morrison (Assembly—a reading), 11/21/1979
Carey McWilliams, 11/29/1979 (2 reels)
Judith Johnsrud [?], 1/24/1980
Ambassador Donald McHenry, 2/7/1980 (4 reels)
Margarette Sandelowski, 2/26/1980
Box 45
Terry Provance, 2/28/1980 (2 reels)
Half-Century Club, 5/23/1980
Heisman Club, 5/25/1980
Baccalaureate, 5/25/1980
Alumni Luncheon, 5/25/1980
Commencement, 5/26/1980 - see also 37/4 [1998/119]
Orientation, 9/3/1980
Dr. Everett Mendelson, 9/11/1980 (2 reels)
John Anderson, 2/21/1981 (2 reels)
John Thompson, 4/2/1981
Joseph Collins, 4/23/1981 (2 reels)
Box 46
Robert E. Neil (Noon Assembly), 4/30/1981
+Ronald Suny (Assembly), 5/14/1981
Joseph S. Himes, 5/24/1981
Opening Session (Orientation, Bewig & Currier), 9/4/1981
Father Robert Dainan, 9/16/1981 (2 reels)
Maggie Kuhn, 2/11/1982 (2 reels)
Imiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), 2/11/1982 (3 reels)
Mary Dent Crisp, 5/29/1982
Box 47
*Andrew Young (Commencement), 5/30/1982 (2 reels)
Ralph Nader, 9/13/1982 (3 reels)
Chai Zemin (Chinese Ambassador RE: current U.S.-Chinese relations), 9/24/1982 (2 reels)
William Rusher (Noon Assembly), 2/22/1983 (2 reels)
+Wendell Berry, “People, Land and Community,” 2/24/1983 (2 reels)
+John Kenneth Galbraith, “Economics in Our Time: The Age of
Organization,” 3/8/1983 (2 reels)
S. Frederick Starr, 4/1/1983
Box 48
S. Frederick Starr, 4/1/1983
Yeheshafat Harakabi 4/7/1983 (2 reels)
+John Cage, “James Joyce, Marcel Duchamps and Erik Satie: An Alphabet,” 4/16/1983 (2 reels)
George J. Stigler, 4/25/1983 (2 reels)
John Conyers 5/6/1983 (2 reels)
+Alumni Sesquicentennial Symposium, Session I, 5/28/1983 (4 reels)
Box 49
+Alumni Sesquicentennial Symposium, Sessions II & III, 5/29/1983 (2 reels)
James Walsh, 9/15/1983
S. Frederick Starr, 9/24/1983
Leon Higginbothan, 10/7/1983 (2 reels) (in RG 37/4)
Andrew Young, 10/9/1983 (3 reels)
Judith Krug, 11/9/1983 (2 reels)
*Founders Day, 12/2/1983 (3 reels)
Box 50
Heather Hogan, 12/12/1983
Rich Orloff, 2/16/1984
Archibald Cox, “Ending Secrecy & Corruption in Government,” 4/5/1984 (2 reels)
Honors Assembly, 5/11/1984 (2 reels)
William Scott (Senior Assembly), 3/7/1985
William Rusher, 4/24/1985 (2 reels)
Michael Barnes, 4/29/1985 (2 reels)
Opening Session - Orientation, 9/4/1985 (2 reels)
Box 51
Free Street Theater, 11/1/1985
Status of Women (Assembly), 3/13/1986
Shirley Chisholm, 4/17/1986 (2 reels)
Honors Assembly, 5/9/1986
Opening Orientation Ceremony, 9/3/1986
Louis Stokes (Black History Month Lecture I), 2/13/1987 (4 reels)
Opening Session Orientation, 8/29/1987 (2 reels)
Box 52
Audio Recordings (10.5" 7 1/2 ips 1/2 track, stereo and mono)
"Exchange...Oberlin," 1971 (5 reels)
"Is College Humor Dead?"
"Why I Teach"
"Racism and Social Change"
Subseries 2. Cassette Tapes
+ denotes also in SS3. CD-ROMs
Box 1
Cassette Tapes
Walter Bailey and Grove Patterson, 10/31/1953
President Stevenson (Welcoming Address to Students), 9/18/1956
Janet McKelvey Swift (OC 1983) Interview, 6/7/1958
+Minoru Yamasaki (Assembly Address), "Architecture in Our Society," 4/9/1959
Carlos Romulo (Assembly Address), "Challenge to America," David R. Moore Memorial Lectures, 3/9/1961
Ralph Bunche, "Africa Test the United Nations," 3/24/1961
Aaron Wildavsky (Senior Assembly), “Gloom and Doom,” 5/25/1961
"[Alumni] Symposium on the Peace Corps," main speaker Bill Moyers, Associate Director of the Peace Corps, 6/10/1961
+Dr. Barry Commoner (Assembly), "The Social Responsibility of Scientists," 10/19/1961
Dr. Joseph Sittler (Vespers), 4/29/1962
+Wolfgang Stechow (Assembly), “Humanities and Science: Cold War or Alliance?” 5/17/1962
Muhammad Zafrulla Kahn (Address), “Some Reflections on the Sino-Indian Conflict,” introduction by President Carr, 5/10/1963
Professor Clyde A Holbrook (Senior Assembly), 5/24/1963
Dr. Sherman Lee (Assembly) RE: art museums, 10/24/1963
Dedication of New Warner Concert Hall, 10/26/1963
+Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "The Future of Integration," 11/14/1963
Jacques Lusseyran (French Lecture), 11/15/1963
+Roy Wilkins (Assembly), 11/21/1963
John F. Kennedy Memorial Service (Finney Chapel), led by President Carr (see Alumni Magazine, Jan. 1964), 11/22/1963
John F. Kennedy Memorial Funeral Service, 11/25/1963
David Donald (Assembly), RE: Civil War centennial and political power, 3/19/1964
ACLU Symposium, D. M. Burman, “Free Press or Fair Trial,” “Bikel Supreme Court and Great Society,” 10/16/1964 (3 tapes)
Conservatory Dedication, 10/31/1964
Alumni Banquet (Conservatory Dedication), 10/31/1964
+Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., "The Future of Integration," 10/22/1964 (2 tapes)
Subseries 2. Cassette Tapes
Box 1 (cont.)
Whitney M. Young Jr. (Urban League), “Racial Integration: Problems or Opportunities?” (introduction by President Carr), 11/12/1964
+Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Commencement Address), 6/14/1965 (2 tapes)
Stuart Friebert (Senior Assembly), "The Talk,” 4/21/1966 (courtesy of S. Friebert)
Alumni Luncheon (includes speech by Frederick B. Artz), 6/11/1966
Box 2
Oberlin College Commencement Exercises, 6/10/1968
President Kenneth Carr, “Between the Lines,” Carr talks with WKYC-TV 4/27/1969
A. Rennie Davis, 3/22/1970 (3 tapes)
+Alumni Luncheon, 5/22/1971
Pat Broome (Alumni Luncheon), 5/22/1971
Jesse Philips (Physical Education Department dinner), 5/22/1971
Gloria Steinem & Margaret Sloan, RE: women’s liberation and racism, 3/9/1972
Symposium, 5/20/72
President Robert Fuller (Talk to Administrative and Professional Staff), 6/8/1972
Women’s Weekend Conference, 10/20/1972
Howard Cosell, 2/11/1973 (2 tapes)
Acting President Elsworth Carlson (Address), 9/5/1974
Emil C. Dannenberg, 9/18/1975
+Commencement, 5/23/1976 (4 tapes)
+Art Building Addition Dedication, with Robert Venturi, 1/15/1977
Robert Fuller, interviewed by Jolie Solomon (OC 1978), 5/10/1978
Florence Howe, 9/21/1978
Jim Fixx, “Benefits of Running,” 11/9/1978
Charles Mosher, “Rethinking Congress,” 11/30/1978
Barbara Seaman, “Women’s Health Care,” 2/22/1979
Andrew Young (Commencement Speech), 5/30/1982
Founder's Day Celebration, 12/2/1983 (3 tapes)
President Nancy S. Dye (Administrative and Professional Staff Talk) RE: Asia Trip, 3/15/2001 (in RG 37/4)
Subseries 3. CD-ROMs
Box 1
CD- ROMs (generated by Concert Sound)
Janet McKelvey Swift (OC 1983) Interview, 6/7/1958
Minoru Yamasaki (Assembly), “Architecture in Our Society,” 4/9/1959
Martin Luther King, Jr. (Commencement Address), "Remaining Awake Through A Revolution," 6/14/1965
Gloria Steinem and Margaret Sloan (Assembly), "Sexism and Racism," 3/9/1972
Alumni Luncheon, 5/22/1971
Commencement, Alex Haley speech and proceedings, 5/23/1976 (3 CDs)
Box 2-3
CD-ROMs (generated by Safe Sound Archive from reel-to-reel recordings)
(user copy – box 2; master copy – box 3 for each title)
Robert K. Carr (Opening Assembly), 1/14/1960
Melville Herskovits (Assembly), “African-American Relations: The Next Phase,” 3/30/1961
Wallace E. Stegner (Honors Day), “Us Poor Christians Got No Lion,” 5/11/1961
Dr. Max Beloff (Assembly), “The Berlin Crisis,” 10/13/1961
Dr. Barry Commoner (Assembly), “The Social Responsibility of the Scientist,” 10/19/1961
John Fischer (Assembly), “What Can College Students Do to Improve American Colleges?” 10/26/1961
Robert McAfee Brown (Assembly Talk), “Salinger, Steinbeck, and Company – Assyrians in Modern Dress,” 1/12/1962 and (Vespers), “Joy and Concern: A Christian Dilemma,” 1/14/1962
George S. May (Assembly), “Rousseau as a Man of Letters,” 3/22/1962
Robert Weinstock (Senior Assembly), “Two Kinds of Truth,” 4/26/1962
Wolfgang Stechow (Assembly), “Humanities & Science: Cold War or Alliance?” 5/17/1962
J. Barbash (Assembly), "Outlook for American Unionism," 10/18/1962
Robert Heilbroner (Assembly), “On the Seriousness of the Future,” 10/25/1962
August Heckscher (Assembly), “The Arts in the Nation,” 11/8/1962
William Sloane Coffin, Jr. (Assembly), “The Racial Problem in Christian Perspective,” 2/21/1963
Robert K. Merton (All-College Assembly), “Anomie and Deviance in Urban Society,” 3/14/1963
Arthur Berger (Assembly), “Resolving the Stravinsky Paradox,” 3/17/1963
Henry A. Kissinger (Assembly), “Problems of American Foreign Policy,” 3/22/1963
Geoffrey T. Blodgett (Senior Assembly), “The Third American Revolution,” 5/16/1963; see also 30/263
Margaret Mead (Assembly), “The Role of the College-Educated Woman on Today’s Society,” 10/10/1963
Samuel Lubell (Assembly), “1964 –The Year of Republican Decision,” 10/31/1963
Robert Shaw (Assembly), “Reminiscences of the Russian Tour,” 11/7/1963
Roy Wilkins (Assembly), “The Emancipation Revolution,” 11/21/1963
John F. Kennedy Memorial Service, 11/22/1963
Tom Wicker (Assembly), “Politics in 1964 and After,” 1/16/1964
Milton Friedman (Assembly), “Intentions vs. Results in Economic Policy,” 3/26/1964
Nathan Greenburg (Senior Assembly Talk), "The Mockery of Conventions," 4/30/1964
Richard Schoonmaker (Assembly), “The Whole is Simpler than its Parts,” 5/14/1964
Vinio Rossi (Assembly), “The Final Trauma,” 5/21/1964
Harry Golden (Assemby), “What Does the American Liberal Want?” 10/8/1964
Box 4-5 (User copies box 4; preservation masters box 5)
Martin Luther King, Jr. (speech & forum), “The Future of Integration,” 10/22/1964
Robert Weaver (Assembly), “Recent Developments in Urban Renewal,” 12/11/1964
Donald Fleming (Assembly), “Science and the New American Power Structure,” 1/14/1965
Walter Heller (Assembly), “Economic Policies for Prosperity,” 3/25/1965
C. Wright Morris (Assembly), “Post-diluvian Musings on a Surrealistic Landscape,” 4/15/1965
Richard Neustadt (Assembly), “The American Presidency: Into the Johnson Years,” 4/22/1965
Commencement Symposium on Student Unrest, “The American College Campus Today: Involvement or Apathy?” 6/12/1965
Harrison A. Williams Jr. (Assembly), “Expressions of our Faith in the Great Society,” 10/7/1965
Wayne Morse (Assembly), “Does American Foreign Policy Wear a False Mask,” 10/28/1965
Michael Novak (Assembly), “Belief and Unbelief,” 11/11/1965
Rollo May (Assembly Talk), “Personal Identity in an Anonymous World,” 1/13/1966
Mario di Bonaventura, “The Ordeal of Contemporary Music,” 2/24/1966
Philleo Nash (Assembly), “The American Indians Today,” 3/10/1966
Sidney Hook (Assembly), “Intelligence and Human Rights,” 3/24/1966
Robert Tufts (Assembly), “… Regions Hitherto Unexplored,” 5/26/1966
King Building Dedication, 6/11/1966
Donald M. Love (Freshman Seminar), “History and Tradition at Oberlin,” 9/26/1966
Max Lerner (Assembly Talk), “Is American Civilization Healthy or Sick?” 9/29/1966
William Sloan Coffin, Jr. (Assembly), “From Ivory Tower to Control Tower,” 10/27/1966
Edwin O. Reischauer (Assembly), “Japan’s Role in Asia,” 11/3/1966
William E. Stevenson (Assembly), “Return, Report, Reminisce,” 4/6/1967
David P. Young, “Hello, Catullus,” 4/20/1967
Ellen H. E. Johnson (Assembly), “A Little Leniency,” 4/27/1967
Andrew Bongiorno (Assembly), “Tempus Abire,” 5/25/1967
Edward L. Long (Freshman Seminar), Keynote Seminar on Liberal Arts, 9/14/1967
Milton Friedman (Assembly), “The Free Market and Participatory Democracy,” 10/5/1967
John Cage (Assembly), “Answers,” 11/4/1967
Box 6-7
Samuel Lubell (Mock Convention Symposium), “Chances of Republican Victory in the South in 1968,” 1/12/1968
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Services, 4/5/1968
Robert Tufts (Assembly), “Immediacy,” 5/16/1968
Ralph Ellison (Assembly), “Black Consciousness,” 1/7/1969
Robert E. Neil (Senior Assembly), “The Relevant Issue,” 2/6/1969
Harrison Salisbury (Assembly), “After Vietnam – What?” 3/20/1969
Stewart Udall (Assembly), “The Value of Revolution: Changing America’s Priorities,” 9/16/1969
Kenneth B. Clark (Assembly), “Black Awareness and American Racism,” 9/18/1969
Vietnam Assembly, 10/15/1969
Vietnam Moratorium Panel, 10/15/1969
Ronald Suny (Senior Assembly), “Work, Study, Get Ahead, Kill,” 10/16/1969
Julian Bond (Question and Answer), “What’s Next?” 12/4/1969
Dr. Lucian Pye (Assembly), Re: Communist China, 2/19/1970
Thomas Sherman (Senior Assembly), “The Community of Nature,” 2/26/1970
Gary Snyder (Assembly), “A Program of Readings,” 4/16/1970
Olly W. Wilson, Jr. (Assembly), “How Long – Not Long!” 4/23/1970
Jesse Jackson (Commencement), 5/25/1970
Robert W. Fuller (Faculty Meeting), 4/20/1971
Robert W. Fuller (Student Meeting), 4/20/1971
Robert W. Fuller (Assembly RE: changes to come), 9/14/1971
Education Commission Special Assembly, 9/28/1971
Roy Lucas (Assembly), “Abortion and the Law,” 9/30/1971
Mudd Library Groundbreaking, 10/19/1971
Mrs. Kathleen Cleaver (open forum on Middle East women’s liberation and role of communications in revolution), 11/11/1971
Clyde Holbrook (Senior Assembly), “Changes in Education,” 4/6/1972
Claes Oldenburg, 5/20/1972
John W. Kurtz (Assembly), “What’s in a Name: Why Oberlin?” 9/14/1972
Staughton Lynd (Assembly), “Socialism and History,” 9/28/1972
Herbert Blau (RE: the 20th century and context for the 1972 election), 11/9/1972
Box 8-9 (User copies box 8; preservation masters box 9)
Education Facilities Laboratories Conference; includes Geoffrey Blodgett, Bayley Mason, and Allen Green, 2/26-27/1973 (3 CDs)
Michael Harrington (Commencement), 5/27/1973
Ramsey Clark, “Three Pillars of Integrity: Freedom, Equality and Justice,” 10/4/1973
Robert Tufts (Noon Assembly), “Divine Right,” 10/18/1973
David Love (Senior Assembly), “Price and Prejudice,” 11/29/1973
Shirley Chisholm, “The Social Revolution in America: The Vital role of Minorities and Women in American Social Institutions,” 2/28/1974
Allard Lowenstein (Noon Assembly), “Impeachment and Afterwards," 3/12/1974
Jimmy Breslin (RE: politics and journalism), 4/4/1974
Cesar Chavez (RE: history of United Farmworkers’ Union in California), 4/5/1974
Ralph Nader (Noon Assembly), “Citizens Should Be Involved in Their Government,” 10/3/1974
N. Scott Momaday, “The American Indian in Conflict,” 2/5/1975
Selma James, “Sex, Race and Class,” 11/30/1976
Art Building Addition Dedication, with Robert Venturi, 1/15/1977
Angela Davis (People’s Conference on South Africa), 4/23/1977
Andrew Sarris (Assembly), “The American Cinema,” 2/9/1978
Albert J. McQueen (Assembly), 5/4/1978
Robert W. Fuller, 5/11/1978
Rich Orloff, “Oberlin and Television: Why Neither Prepares You for the Other,” 11/2/1978
Betty Friedan (Assembly), “Women and Men: New Questions,” 5/7/1979
Toni Morrison (Assembly—a reading), 11/21/1979
Ronald Suny (Assembly), 5/14/1981
Wendell Berry, “People, Land and Community,” 2/24/1983
John Kenneth Galbraith, “Economics in Our Time: The Age of Organization,” 3/8/1983
John Cage, “James Joyce, Marcel Duchamps and Erik Satie: An Alphabet,” 4/16/1983
Alumni Sesquicentennial Symposium, Session I, “A Changing World,” 5/28/1983 (2 CDs)
Alumni Sesquicentennial Symposium, Session II, 5/29/1983 (2 CDs)
Alumni Sesquicentennial Symposium, Session III, 5/29/1983 (2 CDs)
Series 2. Photographic Media
Subseries 1. Contact Sheets
Box 1
Contact Sheets
Contact Sheets, 1959-73 (14f)
Box 1
Negatives
Subseries 3. Photographic Prints
* Listed here, but housed in record group 32 *
(There are also some prints housed with negatives in Box 1.)
Box 1
Slides
Allen Art Museum, 1962-77
Academic Buildings, 1961-77
Administrative Buildings, 1972
Arboretum, 1976
Cafeterias, 1976
Campus Life, 1968-76
Box 2
Classes, Labs, Field Trips, 1971-77
College Seal, 1972
Commencement, 1976, 1977
Computing Center, 1969-75
Box 3
Box 4
Dormitories, 1963-77
Dormitory Life, 1972-78
Events and Entertainment, 1971-77
Box 5
Faculty and Staff, 1972-77
Finney Chapel, 1963-68
Inter-Arts, 1968-77
Meetings and Symposiums, 1974-76
Memorial Arch, 1972-78
Box 6
Physical Education, 1970-78
Box 7
Seeley G. Mudd Library (includes Carnegie), 1968-77
Student Candids, 1968-78
Box 8
Tappan Square, 1968-78
Tappan Rocks, 1967-72
Town of Oberlin, 1972-78
Wilder Hall and Bowl, 1968-77
Box 9
Rediscovery of the Underground Railroad, 1980
Commencement, 1983, 1984
Buildings, 1979-83
Trustees, 1980
Commencement, 1998?-2000 [2001/011]
Series 3. Flat Art
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Subseries 1.
- Box 1
- Logos and headings designs by Joan Anderson, ca. 1984 [2009/044]
- Prints of college buildings by Cheri Haskell, 1988-1991, and layout of
prints with descriptive text [2010/030]
Subseries 2. Watercolors
- Case II, Drawer 13
- Conservatory viewbook cover art by Jerry Kalback, ca. 1999
- Campus map art by Lorenz Studio, ca. 2004 [2009/048]
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