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O, Miami collection

  • ASM0266
  • Collection
  • 2009-2022

The O, Miami collection holds memorabilia associated with the literary organization and their events and publications. The materials document many of the inventive techniques used to promote poetry during their annual O, Miami Poetry Festival, including poetry parking tickets and poems in the form of lottery scratch off tickets. Other events documented include the organization's visiting writers series, and their collaborations with Pages and Spreads, another local literary organization. The collection also includes chapbooks/zines that collect poems and writings from local Miami writers.

O, Miami

Octavio R. Costa Papers

  • CHC5156
  • Collection
  • circa 1963-2003

The papers document activities of Octavio R. Costa, Cuban historian and writer.  The materials include correspondence, writings, published articles, clippings, research notes, audio cassettes and daily planners.

Costa, Octavio R. (Octavio Ramón), 1915-2005

O'Fallon Family papers

  • CHC5553
  • Collection
  • 1815-1993

The collection contains a document titled "The O'Fallon Story," describing the history of the O'Fallon family in Santiago de Cuba from 1915 through the death of Esther O'Fallon in Los Angeles, California, in 1993. The collection also contains photographs, documents, and family ephemera, as well as a metal box that was used to collect money for the Cuban War of Independence in New York.

O'Fallon Family

Ofelia González Papers

  • CHC5241
  • Collection
  • 1952-1997

Ofelia González was an actress performing in theatre, mostly in Havana's Palacio de Bellas Artes and New York's Repertorio Español.  She also acted in film and TV. The materials document her acting career especially her portrayals of Bernarda in The House of Bernarda Alba in New York, Nurse in Romeo and Juliet in New York, Serafina in The Rose Tattoo in Havana, Medea in Medea in New York, Amanda in The Glass Menagerie in New York, Celestina in Celestina in New York, Clara in The Visit in New York and Mother in The Guns of Mother Carrar in Havana. 

The bulk of the material consists of photographs from performances and newspaper clippings with reviews of performances.  The papers also include correspondence and memorabilia.

González, Ofelia

Ofelia Menocal Papers

  • CHC5056
  • Collection
  • 1956-2007

The records document activities of Ofelia Menocal in capacity of a Secretary of International Relations of the Federación Mundial de Ex-presos Políticos Cubanos en Europa, as well as, the activities of the Federación. The materials include correspondence, documents, clippings, publications, photographs of Lincoln Evicelo Brito, the Canal de Vento, the Salto del Hanabanilla project and one copy of La Configuracion del exilio cubano en España, by Roberto Soto Santana.

Menocal, Ofelia

Office of Financial Affairs: Treasurer's reports

  • ASU0267
  • Collection
  • 1958-1986

This collection contains several University of Miami treasurer's reports, financial reports, reports from the Financial Affairs Division, budgets, and plans of operations.

University of Miami Office of Financial Affairs

Office of Financial Assistance records

  • ASU0251
  • Collection
  • 1983-2013

The Office of Financial Assistance records contain materials such as annual reports and departmental correspondence.

University of Miami. Office of Financial Assistance

Office of Student Employment records

  • ASU0252
  • Collection
  • 1978-2013

The Office of Student Employment Records contain materials such as memos, policies, and forms.

University of Miami. Office of Student Employment

Office of the University Librarian: William Walker records

  • ASU0043
  • Collection
  • 1931-2011

This collection contains the administrative files created and compiled by the Office of the University Librarian during William Walker's tenure as the University of Miami University Librarian and Dean of Libraries.

Walker, William H.

Ola S. Howell Collection

  • CHC0338
  • Collection
  • 1936-1962

The collection consists of historical photostat maps of Cuba and the globe, photographs, correspondence and two medals awarded to Luis Howell.

Howell, Ola S.

Olga Espejo photograph collection

  • ASU0306
  • Collection
  • 1995

The Olga Espejo photograph collection consists of photo reproductions of rare maps held by the Special Collections of Otto G. Richter Library used for her 1995 publication "The West Indies and Florida to 1900: An annotated carto-bibliography." 

Espejo, Olga

Olga Nazario collection

  • ASM0681
  • Collection
  • 1990s-2010s

This collection contains pamphlets, political tracts, brochures, assorted publications, newsletters, and audio-visual material pertaining to corruption and political and social destabilization in Latin America.

Oliver Griswold papers

  • ASM0089
  • Collection
  • 1955-1962

The Oliver Griswold Papers consist of four boxes of material totalling two cubic feet of files. The Papers contain several of his manuscripts and copies of articles, in addition to correspondence concerning these publications. Scripts of University of Miami television programs and files relating to the Radio and Television Department document his university activities during the 1950's.

Topics for television programs vary widely. One "historical" file contains background research and the script of a program on Dr. Henry Perrine and Charles A. Howe, two prominent figures in South Florida history. Correspondence with Howe's son, R.H. Howe, documents the experience of Howe and the Perrine family on the land known as the Perrine Grant. Several other program scripts based on bi-annual expeditions to Latin American countries documents the University of Miami's interest in this region.

Griswold, Oliver

Omar J. Cuan Collection

  • CHC0085
  • Collection
  • 1940-1961

The Omar J. Cuan Collection contains working papers for Omar J. Cuan's Master's thesis on Fulgencio Batista, including Cuban periodicals from the 1940s to the 1960s and photocopies of CIA reports and United States' State Department documents that aided in his research.

Cuan, Omar J., 1959-

Omar Vaillant Collection

  • CHC5384
  • Collection
  • circa 2000s

The Omar Valliant Papers contain audiovisual materials, including recordings of the programs Mientra el Mundo Gira and Viendo a Biondi​.

Vaillant, Omar

Omicron Delta Kappa records

  • ASU0330
  • Collection
  • 1949-2013

This collection consists of one of the historical records of the University of Miami Beta Upsilon Circle of the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society. It includes photographs, rosters, nomination forms and related materials collected by former advisor Dr. Ivan Hoy.

Omicron Delta Kappa Society

Operation Pedro Pan Group, Inc. Collection

  • CHC5349
  • Collection
  • 1971-2013

The Operation Pedro Pan Group, Inc. Collection comprises materials in relation to Operation Pedro Pan gathered by its members from 1971 to 2013.

The collection consists of the Historical Structure Form Florida Master Site Plan for the Florida City Camp which includes site plans, an extensive Pedro Pan bibliography and addendums. Also in the collection are memorabilia of Operation Pedro Pan Group, Inc. events, including its 50th anniversary events; multimedia such as interviews, documentaries and musical recordings; newspaper clippings of the Pedro Pan experience and people; and academic materials.

Operation Pedro Pan Group, Inc.

Orange Bowl Committee records

  • ASM0301
  • Collection
  • 1932-2010

Conceived in 1932 by the original Orange Bowl Committee, the Orange Bowl was created as a popular tourism attraction for the New Year's Festival in Miami that would attract national publicity and bring more businesses and money to South Florida. This venture proved successful as the Orange Bowl celebration grew in both size and popularity, becoming a national extravaganza with their lavish parades, annual football games, and beauty pageants, all in an effort to create the "world's greatest half-time spectacle."

The first football game ever put on by the committee was in 1932 between the University of Miami Hurricanes and Manhattan College from New York City in what was then called the Festival of Palms Bowl. In 1935, the festival was renamed as the Orange Bowl and started featuring college football teams to participate based on their national rankings rather than offering a guaranteed position, and it was recognized by the NCAA as the first "official" Orange Bowl. The Orange Bowl stadium was created in 1937 to accommodate the game as well as the Miami Dolphins home games and several Super Bowls up until it was demolished in 2008, but it gained a prolific reputation as a local attraction during its lifespan in south Florida.

The Orange Bowl Records contains documents, financial and administrative files, scrapbooks, photographs, ephemera, pamphlets, newsclippings, audiovisual material, and 3D objects pertaining to the Orange Bowl Committee and their archives.

Orange Bowl Committee

O'Reilly, F. Warren papers

  • ASM0233
  • Collection
  • 1922-2001

Frank Warren O'Reilly was a former music critic for the Miami News and founding president of the Miami-based Chopin Foundation.

The F. Warren O'Reilly Papers consist of newspaper clippings of articles written by O'Reilly, correspondence and photographs.

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