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Dorothy S. Krause papers

  • ASM0731
  • Colección
  • 1968-2022

A collection of dissertations, research, theses, prints, periodicals, clippings, research, grant awards, correspondence, artists' book materials, and ephemera. Most material is contained within unbound scrapbook pages from scrapbooks that had been compiled by artist Dorothy S. Krause, who works with and studies book arts.

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University of Miami Historical Documents collection

  • ASU0624
  • Colección
  • 1960-1999

The University of Miami Historical Documents collection contains several materials documenting University of Miami's history, including news clippings, articles, and reports from various divisions of the University dating from 1960 to 1999.

University of Miami Audiovisual collection

  • ASU0099
  • Colección

The collection consists of film and videos depicting the history and development of the University of Miami from its establishment in 1925 to present. These visual works were created by various schools and departments of the University, such as the University Communications, the School of Communication, and the University of Miami Athletics.

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University of Miami University Communications collection

  • ASU0245
  • Colección
  • circa 1980s-2000s

This collection contains photographs, video recordings, university publications, and press clippings of University of Miami's schools, departments, programs, and events, created by the University Communications during the 1980s through the 2000s.

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I. A. Richards collection

  • ASM0159
  • Colección
  • 1929-1997

Dr. I. A. Richards (1893-1979) was an influential English literary critic and rhetorician. His books on literary criticism, especially The Meaning of Meaning, Principles of Literary Criticism, Practical Criticism, and The Philosophy of Rhetoric, are taken to be founding influences for the New Criticism. Richards is also considered one of the founders of the contemporary study of literature in English.

The I. A. Richards Collection at the Special Collections department contains a large selection of Richards' work in language learning and literacy, in the form of textbooks, workbooks, brochures, audio-visual materials, index cards, phonograph records, and slides.

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Kimball J. Scribner collection

  • ASM0402
  • Colección

This collection contains videocassettes, films, and audiocassettes relating to Pan Am and aviation, collected by former Pan Am pilot Kimball J. Scribner.

Sin título

University of Miami School of Music records

  • ASU0073
  • Colección
  • 1938-2002

This collection contains administrative records, programs, pamphlets, and other archival materials pertaining to the University of Miami's School of Music.

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Ron Fraser collection

  • ASU0183
  • Colección
  • 2013

The collection consists of three DVDs that contain the complete ceremony "Ron Fraser Celebration of Life" held on February 23, 2013 at the Knight Sports Complex, University of Miami. The recordings were produced by the Department of Athletics, University of Miami.

Disc 1: Ron Fraser Celebration of Life, Part 1 (1:29:47)

Disc 2: Ron Fraser Celebration of Life, Part 2 (56:00)

Disc 3: Remembering Ron Fraser [slide show] (13:15)

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University of Miami Sixtieth Anniversary collection

  • ASU0006
  • Colección
  • 1985

This collection contains a box of reproductions of photographs that were mounted on foam-core boards, used in an exhibit in honor of the University of Miami's Sixtieth Anniversary celebration which took place in 1985. This collection also contains retrospective oral histories, interviews, clips, and short-form films related to the University's Sixtieth Anniversary.

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Vice President for Student Affairs: William R. Butler records

  • ASU0058
  • Colección
  • 1947-2019

This collection contains annual reports, memorabilia, news articles, reports, certificates, meeting minutes, photographs, legislative documents, signs, and materials from the Undergraduate Student Body Government (USBG), which had been collected and maintained by the former Vice President for Student Affairs of University of Miami, William R. Butler. This collection also contains the series of interviews, captured on VHS and U-matic, that he conducted while working at University of Miami.

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Juan Ramón Jiménez collection

  • ASU0177
  • Colección
  • 1940-1973

The collection contains poems, two recorded university events in 1973, and a plaque of Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881-1958), who was a Spanish poet received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956.  He and his wife Zenobia Camprubi lived in Miami from 1939 to 1942, and he taught classes and lectured at the University of Miami from 1940 to 1942.

The first audio tape is titled "Juan Ramon Jimenez Program (titled Tribute on the reel) by UM Students" held at Richter Library's Brockway Lecture Hall on October 11, 1973. The second tape is titled "Jimenez Event" on October 13, 1973.  The tapes are in 1/4 reel-to-reel format.  Recording speed and length are unknown. They are not digitized and transcripts of the recordings are not available.

The bronze plaque was dedicated by the University of Miami on October 12, 1973, which reads "Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1881-1958, Nobel Prize in Literature 1956, Lecturer in Spanish in this university 1940-1942, "Quisiera que mi libro fuese, como es el cielo for la noche, todo verdad resente, sin historia."  The size of the plaque is 11x14 inches.

The 4-page note card (4.5x7.75 inches) printed in black and white contains a poster "Centenario de Juan Ramon Jimenez 1881-1981," two handwritten poems, a picture of the plaque held at the University of Miami Library, and his statue at Colegio Nacional in Vitoria, Alava.

The 20-page booklet (5.75x8 inches) printed in black and white contains a self-portrait and 19 handwritten and typed poems.

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University of Miami Digital Documentation Project ollection

  • ASU0182
  • Colección
  • 2010-2011

The collection consists of CD-Rs and reports on demolished buildings on the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus.  The CDs contain historical photographs and blueprints of the buildings. The reports list thumbnail images and descriptions and blueprints of the photographs.

The study was conducted for the University of Miami by Elizabeth Chifari of Holland & Knight in Miami.  The historical images and building plans in the reports were provided by the University Archives.

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Caribbean Literary Studies collection

  • ASU0246
  • Colección
  • 2004-2011

This collection contains audiovisual materials in the form microcassettes, CD-Rs, and DVD-Rs featuring recordings and interviews documenting several events and talks hosted by both the University of Miami Libraries and the Caribbean Literary Studies program at the university.

Coral Gables Television Video collection

  • ASU0027
  • Colección
  • 1990-2004

This collection contains oral history interviews and other related videos put together by the local Coral Gables Television station, which broadcasts to the University of Miami campus.

Ring Theatre records

  • ASU0070
  • Colección
  • 1927-1988

This collection contains performance programs, brochures, graphics, ephemera, slides, press releases, news clippings, photographs, negatives, and other assorted records and reports from the University of Miami's Ring Theatre.

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North-South Center records

  • ASU0056
  • Colección
  • 1976-1992

The North-South Center records contains administrative documents on committees related to international affairs and the international studies discipline, the Center's various events and consortia, as well as programs, publications, notes, drafts, and other archival material pertaining to the Center and its initiatives from 1976 to 1992.

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Gregory Bush Florida Community Studies Oral Histories

  • ASM0033
  • Colección
  • 1999

Professor Gregory Bush (History Department) and the Institute for Public History (IPH) have recorded a series of interviews around the issue of public spaces in South Florida. Participants, who are representative of the diverse cultural milieu of the region, reflect and provide insights on migration, gentrification, the history of individual neighborhoods, housing, and community services.

These voices help to articulate the ongoing discourse on public space as it applies to South Florida’s History of development. The recordings and accompanying transcripts of the oral history collection document the unique experiences of the region’s inhabitants. In addition, the collection serves as a repository of primary source materials for students, faculty and the general public.

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Eugene Provenzo collection

  • ASM0572
  • Colección
  • 1978-1994

The Eugene Provenzo Collection contains a manuscript by Provenzo and William E. Brown, titled "From Ice to Snow to Flowers and Fruit: Jesse Wooley's 1896 Tour of Florida." The manuscript by Provenzo and Brown aimed to reproduce Wooley's lantern-slide lecture with the original lecture notes, as well as provide a historical analysis of lantern slide lectures and a biographical essay on Jesse Wooley. Jesse Wooley was a professional photographer from New York who visited Florida in 1896. Wooley used his trip to create a stereopticon or lantern-slide lecture about Florida, and several of these lantern slides were colored. The collection also contains correspondence regarding the manuscript, duplicate pages of the manuscript, research documents and notebooks, photographs and photographic slides taken of the surviving lantern slides, clippings, articles, and other documents.

Furthermore, the collection includes oral histories stored within CD-Rs, microcassettes, and audiocassettes, originally recorded for the "Voices of Andrew" website and some transcriptions for the interviews. This website provided an online archive of 66 oral history interviews with people who lived through Hurricane Andrew and experienced the subsequent recovery process in the first months after the storm.

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Ione Wright papers

  • ASM0340
  • Colección
  • 1816-1986

Ione Wright, a Professor Emeritus at the University of Miami, researched the development of Pan American Airlines' Transpacific service. The Ione Wright papers contain documents, oral histories, photographs, operations manuals, maps, and other materials related to the history of Pan American Airlines, including materials related to Victor Wright and materials documenting the establishment of routes in the Pacific.

The topical files document a variety of subjects related to Pan American Airlines, dating from 1920-1986. Ione Wright compiled many of the files during her research on the airline’s activities in the Pacific, including correspondence with former Pan Am employees and oral history transcripts. Also included are photographs, files related to the China Clipper, and a variety of Pan Am publications.

The collection also contains navigation manuals and operations manuals for Pan Am airplanes, including the B-727, the DC-4, the DC-6, and the DC-7, as well as operations manuals for Pan American Airlines’ Latin American Division.

Also included a variety of maps and aviation charts for parts of the United States, South America, and the Caribbean, as well as route maps for Pan American Airlines, and a map of the United States by John Melish from 1816.

Lastly, the collection contains oral histories from various Pan American World Airways, Inc. employees, stored on audiocassette tapes. Please see the attached .pdf for more information.

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Ambassador Sue McCourt Cobb papers

  • ASM0740
  • Colección
  • 1957-2023

This collection contains photo albums, photographs, calendars, interviews, news clippings, notes, correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, resumes/CVs, contracts and other legal documents, and other archival documents concerning Sue McCourt Cobb’s career as the United States Ambassador to Jamaica (2001-2005) under the George W. Bush administration, as the former Secretary of State of Florida (2005-2007), and her activities afterwards, along with her climb of Mt. Everest and her autobiography. The collection also features materials pertaining to her family members, including her husband Charles E. Cobb Jr., who was the United States Ambassador to Iceland and who held several national and local cabinet positions under the Reagan and Bush administrations.

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