University of Miami School of Communication records
- ASU0108
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- 1984-2003
This collection contains miscellaneous newsletters and reports of the School of Communication from 1984 to 2003.
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University of Miami School of Communication records
This collection contains miscellaneous newsletters and reports of the School of Communication from 1984 to 2003.
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The personal papers of Frederick H. Koch, dramatist and educator, were donated to the University of Miami Archives by his son Fred H. Koch Jr., a Professor in Drama here at the University of Miami from 1939 to 1977. The collection was received in the early 1950's. Frederick H. Koch was a famous dramatist and gained fame from the founding of two major college theatre troupes as well as through his involvement in the production of native American folk drama.
The Frederick H. Koch Collection contains the personal papers of Frederick H. Koch and material he collected throughout his lifetime. The material extends from 1823 to 1947, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period of time between 1905 and 1944. The bulk of the collection is composed of theatre programs collected by Koch. These come mainly from New York but there is a good selection of theatre programs from other parts of the United States. Many of these programs date prior to Koch's birth.
The personal papers are composed mainly of material from Koch's work as an English and drama professor at the University of North Dakota (1905-1918) and the University of North Carolina (1918-1944), including a large number of folk plays written by his students.
The correspondence in the collection is mainly correspondence within the Koch family, including many letters between Koch and his four sons: Robert, Fred Jr., Bill, and George.
Of special interest to the University of Miami is a folder containing material related to the University and the University of Miami Playmakers founded by Fred H. Koch Jr. in the 1940's.
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This collection contains a scrapbook kept by George "Curley" Edwards, a student at the University and a member of the first football team, along with a blanket with the UM logo, a belt, and assorted newspaper clippings.
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The Ballet Concerto Collection consists of materials produced by and about the Ballet Concerto school of dance in Miami, Florida. Items include pamphlets, programs and clippings about Ballet Concerto performances and events.
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The Unidad Anticomunista Records contain manuscripts and typescripts of Unidad Anticomunista, a Cuban underground group associated the Frente Nacional Democrático that fought against Fidel Castro's rule in Cuba shortly after his rise to power.
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The Danilo García Collection contains two photo albums as well as nearly 200 photographs of Cuban artists.
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Rubén Ortiz-Lamadrid Scrapbook
The Rubén Ortiz-Lamadrid Scrapbook contains a scrapbook of article clippings authored by journalist Rubén Ortiz-Lamadrid.
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John Thom Holdsworth collection
The John Thom Holdsworth Collection consists of two typewritten manuscripts, "Thirty Years of the University of Miami" and "Origins and Evolution of Universities and Colleges," written by Dr. John Thom Holdsworth, who was the first Dean of the School of Business Administration from 1929 to 1941. "Thirty Years of the University of Miami" has 28 chapters in 28 folders plus 2 additional folders that contain related information and was written in the mid 1950s. "Origins and Evolution of Universities and Colleges" is 165 pages long, and the publication date is unknown.
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Betty Goff and John Galbraith scrapbook
The Betty Goff and John Galbraith scrapbook contains black and white photographs, press clippings, and publications related to their experiences as students at the University of Miami.
Industrial Education Department photograph collection
This collection contains 9 black and white promotional photographs of classes taught in the Industrial Education Department of the University of Miami in 1951. The photographs show classes in bookbinding, printing, working with plastics and sheet metal, welding, and woodworking. The size of the photos are 7.5 x 9.5 inches glued onto 8 x10 inch matte boards.
In addition, there are two press articles about the department (1954 and 1955) and brochures promoting the profession of industrial art teacher (no date).
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The Pedro Hernández papers contain materials relating to art and art exhibitions of Cuban-born sculptor Pedro Hernández. Materials include exhibit programs and catalogs, newspaper clippings and biographical information.
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Wadsworth and Walker, Inc. contract report
This report titled "Background information on the Wadsworth and Walker, Inc. contract" was written by the University of Miami Office of Admissions.
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Otto G. Richter Library Dedication Ceremony video recording
This film is titled "Otto G. Richter Library dedication, Ralph Renick reports. WTVJ Channel 4, film." The original is in 8mm film format and was later digitized and transferred to DVD and mini DV tape. The length of the film is 35 seconds. There is no audio to the film. The original dedication ceremony took place on June 10, 1962.
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Marta and Austin Weeks Music Library and Technology Center Dedication Ceremony photograph album
This photograph album contains programs, photographs, and press clippings of the dedication ceremony which took place on January 30, 2005. The building is located on the Coral Gables campus.
A DVD recording of the event was donated by J. William Hipp, former Dean of the school on February 2, 2015.
A program of its 10th anniversary celebration (held on January 23, 2015, 1 page) as well as three kinds of brochures of the music library were donated by Nancy Zavac, Head, Weeks Music Library on February 2, 2015.
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Cuba: Capitanía General Collection
The Cuba: Capitania General Collection contains the “bandos” (edicts), “Reales Ordenes” and official forms from the governments of Valeriano Weyler and Ramón Blanco.
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University of Miami Faculty and Staff Benefits Program collection
This report lists benefit programs for the University of Miami faculty and staff, such as health care insurance, long term disability income, and faculty retirement plans.
The Felipe Rivera papers contain fourteen manuscript theater scripts written by Cuban writer Felipe Rivera.
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The two-part publication "South Florida ecological study, appendix g, recent and long-term vegetation changes and patters in South Florida" was written by Dr. Taylor R. Alexander, Principal Investigator, and Alan G. Crook, Research Assistant.
Part 1, preliminary report was due on May 10, 1973 and part 2, final report, was due in May 1975. It was published by the Biology Department, University of Miami.
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Study of the space needs of the United Fund of Dade Co. [faculty publication]
The 68-page publication "Study of the space needs of the United Fund of Dade Co." was prepared by Professor Ralph Warburton; Assistant Professor Tomas L. Lopez-Gottardi; Angel R. Rodriguez, Student Assistant; and Samuel Shapiro, Student Assistant at the Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, University of Miami in 1973.
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U.S. aid to Haiti [faculty publication]
The 33-page publication "U.S. aid to Haiti" was written by O. R. Dathorne and published by the Association of Caribbean Studies, University of Miami, as Monograph Series I in 1984.
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