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RG 32. Photographs

 Record Group
Identifier: RG 32

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Photographs: Hi-O-Hi Yearbook Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-008
Scope and Contents The Oberlin College yearbook, titled the Hi-O-Hi, is a rich source of photographic documentation from 1889 to 2006, after which it ceased publication. In the final years of the yearbook, publication was erratic. The Hi-O-Hi photograph collection covers the years 1960-61, 1972-77, and the 1980s through 1994. There is less photographic documentation of the College in general for the 1980s though the early 2000s, and this...
Dates: 1960-1994, undated; Other: Date acquired: 01/19/1988

Photographs: Slides & Transparencies Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-009
Scope and Contents This category of photographic materials comprises transparent positives. They are arranged in four series: Series 1. Lantern Slides; Series 2. Mounted Film Transparencies; Series 3. Unmounted Film Transparencies; and Series 4. Slide Sets. This collection was created for those transparencies that are not part of an institutional record group or a personal paper group. The mounted transparencies, also known as slides, were used with a projector for teaching and presentations,...
Dates: late 19th century - 2000s; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: Negatives

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-006
Scope and Contents

The negatives are arranged into three subgroups: Glass plate negatives; photographic materials (including some glass plate) by College photographers Arthur Ludwig and Arthur Ewing Princehorn; and the general collection of film negatives. See the Processing and Preservation Note (in Administrative Information) for background on the categories of negatives and the general history of their production.

Dates: 19th-21st centuries; Majority of material found in 1910s-2000s

Photographs: Oversize Prints

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-010
Scope and Contents Photographs: Oversize Prints is an artificial classification for prints larger than legal paper size (8.5 x 14”). These prints, if smaller than oversize, would have been relegated to the subject classifications used for smaller photographs such as portraits, buildings, and so on. A wide range of subject matter and types of images fall into this group. The physical sizes of the prints determined the way in which they were boxed. When this group of photographs was first organized...
Dates: 1868-1993, undated; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: Panorama and Other Rolled Photographs

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-011
Scope and Contents This collection comprises Subgroup I, Flat Panorama Photographs and Subgroup II, Rolled Panorama and Other Rolled Photographs (cannot be flattened without conservation treatment). The panorama photographs were taken with special mechanized cameras such as the Cirkut, which made a wide sweep exposing a long roll of film to capture large groups or vistas. The time required to expose the broad sweep of film accounts for the appearance in some of these photographs of one individual at both...
Dates: 1868-1954; Majority of material found in 1906-1940; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: View Books and Other Publications

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-012
Scope and Contents

This photograph group includes five Oberlin College viewbooks dating from 1911 through 1922. In Series 1, this record group also includes College-published calendars, programs, and books ranging in date from about 1900 through 2015. In Series two, there are loose photogrpahs and books dating from 1888 through 1976.

Dates: 1888-2015; Majority of material found in 1888-1925

Photographs: World War I Portraits

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-001
Scope and Contents To establish and report on the service of Oberlin College men and women in World War I, the College published a special tribute in the 1920 issue of its yearbook, the Hi-O-Hi, featuring photographs of those who served. The College sent out a survey to former students with a request for photographs. About twenty-five percent of those who had served responded. Of special concern to the organizers of the tribute was the need in this institutional publication to recognize the thirty-two...
Dates: ca. 1914-1918; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: Miscellaneous Subjects

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-002
Scope and Contents This classification is distinct from RG 32/5, photographs arranged by subject, and it is unclear as to why earlier Archives staff made that decision. Researchers will need to consult the inventories of both groups to discover photographs arranged by subject. In future, the Archives staff may reorganize the photographic prints to consolidate these two subject-driven groups. A significant amount of material relates to alumni groups and activities, student life, and the World War II V-12...
Dates: 1882-1982, undated; Majority of material found in 1930-1960; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: Graduates and Former Students

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-003-001
Scope and Contents The photographs of graduates and former students are arranged in two series. A third series holds photographs of Oberlin community members associated in some way with the college. Loose photographs of graduates and former college students in Series 1, Subseries 1 are arranged chronologically by graduating class, beginning with 1836. Files include photographs taken while students attended Oberlin and after they left. Many of the latter were taken during class reunions. Some...
Dates: 1836 to Present; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: Presidents, Faculty, Staff, Trustees, Honorary Degree Recipients, and Others

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-003-002
Scope and Contents Like the record group for graduate and former students, this group holds portraits dating from the earliest years of photography to the present. However, the earliest images are print copies of daguerreoptypes and other cased images, the originals of which are held in a separate record group (RG 32/3/4). The photographs are arranged into three series: 1. Faculty, Staff, Trustees, and Honorary Degree Recipients; 2. Presidents; and, 3. Other Individuals. Contents of Series 1 and 3 are...
Dates: 1830s to Present; Other: Date acquired: 1966