- ASM0707_U0001
- Collection
- 1978-1986
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AV materials, includes slides (album + boxes) and 2 U-Matic tapes. Tape titles are Love Tapes and Gathering Evidence.
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AV materials, includes slides (album + boxes) and 2 U-Matic tapes. Tape titles are Love Tapes and Gathering Evidence.
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AV materials, including a VHS tape, photos, slides, and negatives.
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AV materials, including VHS tapes, photos, and negatives.
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VHS: Interview with World War II veteran Gerard Leo Murphy
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Interview by Annie Estevez
Dr. Peggy A. Phillips was a history professor at the University of Miami. Her collection contains materials from three of her history courses, two undergraduate and one graduate, where students were asked to interview a World War II veteran and compose an oral history report based on that interview. The materials include essays, transcripts, audio recordings, and videocassettes.
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South Miami Height Pre-Charette Community Workshops Tape #2
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1 VHS tape titled "SOUTH MIAMI HEIGHTS PRE-CHARETTE COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS" dated 6/31/1993, Tape 2/2
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U-Matic tape. TRT 29:54. Tropical Video services label.
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U-Matic KCA tape (still images). Label: "Spanish"
Dr. Robert M. Levine (1941-2003) was the Gabelli Senior Scholar in the Arts and Sciences, Director of Latin American Studies, and professor of history at the University of Miami. Throughout his career, Dr. Levine exhibited a strong interest in Brazilian cultural and political history, Jewish Diasporas in Latin America, Cuban history, and Latin American history in general. His papers, donated to the University of Miami, reflect all of these interests in the form of video cassettes, periodicals, clippings, photographs, photocopies, notebooks, microfilm, microfiche, articles, and other materials.
Included in the collection are photocopies of a collection of records from the Jewish community of Curaçao in the 18th century; production materials and photographs pertaining to Dr. Levine's "Hotel Cuba" documentary on the Jewish Diaspora in Cuba; a dozen reels of microfilms of Brazilian newspapers from the 1930s; notes, photographs, and documentation from Dr. Levine's research on the Vargas period in Brazil; and two large, hand-drawn maps indicating Jewish establishments in the major commercial district of Old Havana during the pre-1959 period.
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Dr. Josephine Johnson is Professor Emeritus of the University of Miami School of Communication, former Chair of the Department of Communications, and alumna of the University. Her scholarship extends from W. B. Yeats to post-modern British poets. She is a recognized solo performer throughout the country.
Josephine Johnson's papers contains documents pertaining to her work in organizing a number of poetry events in the Miami area, including the Richter Library Poetry Series and poetry recitals in Beaumont Hall presented by the University of Miami Chamber Theatre, as well as personal research materials.
The collection contains videocassettes, DVDs, film reels, clippings, letters, reports, certificates, sheet music, photos, programs, manuscripts.
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Written on cassette case: "A Recital of Concrete Poetry"
U-Matic: Dr. Johnson - O Table Chamber Theater
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