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Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

Mary Durling Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-348
Scope and Contents The papers of Mary Durling primarily document her work as an artist, coordinator of special projects and exhibitions, and her civic activities within the community of Oberlin. A modest amount of materials relate to her teaching in the Oberlin College Upward Bound Program, and her work with other student achievement programs and the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs. Series IX. Special Programs Coordinator Files contains correspondence, notes, and other materials that...
Dates: 1950-2000, undated; Majority of material found in 1977-1997

Norman S. Care Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-328
Scope and Contents

This collection documents the professional activities of Norman S. Care from 1959 until 2000. This extends from the year Care received his bachelor's degree through his many decades as a professor, primarily at Oberlin College.

Dates: 1959-2000, undated; Other: Date acquired: 2001 April 11

Peace Corps Training Program

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Identifier: RG 09-008
Scope and Contents

This record group, consisting of five series, documents the activities of the Peace Corps Training Program that existed at Oberlin College from 1963-1966. Because the program trained volunteers for the French-speaking Ivory Coast, some of the documents are written in French.

Dates: 1961-1966, undated; Other: Date acquired: 08/09/1967

Ronald J. DiCenzo Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-456
Scope and Contents

The Ronald J. DiCenzo papers provide evidence of Professor DiCenzo’s work at Oberlin College, teaching in both the East Asian Studies and History Departments from 1972 to 2005. The papers also supply information about his personal life, including his educational experiences at Canisius College, University of Kansas, University of Hawai’i, and Princeton University. There is little information in the collection concerning his life after working at Oberlin College.

Dates: 1953-2020, undated; Other: Date acquired: 2019 January 25

Sharon F. Patton Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-361
Scope and Contents The papers of Sharon F. Patton primarily document her time as the John G.W. Cowles Director of Oberlin College's Allen Art Museum, 1998-2003, and her interest in African and African American Art. Her interest in collecting popular artwork is represented by four of her prints, salt and pepper shaker figurines, and a cotton novelty ornament all based on the subject of African-American stereotype popular artwork. Photographs given to Dr. Patton by Abe Goldsmith of his painting...
Dates: 1916-2003, undated; Other: Majority of material found in 1983-2003; Other: Date acquired: 2003 March 17

Student Life: Student Notes

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Identifier: RG 19-006
Scope and Contents The Student Notes collection comprises selected materials produced by students for courses at Oberlin College. The material types include loose notes, notebooks, diaries, examination books, syllabi, maps, handouts, and a chart of world history (oversize). Notes taken in the nineteenth century document pedagogical methods by early Oberlin professors, including Charles Grandison Finney. Two bound volumes of notes by Elizabeth W. R. Lord document lectures on Italian painting by Adelia A....
Dates: 1860-2005; Other: Date acquired: 01/22/1968

Sylvan Suskin Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-387
Scope and Contents This small collection is comprised of certain course materials created by Sylvan Suskin, as well as syllabi from other courses in the Department of Musicology at Oberlin College; materials relating to a letter by Beethoven in the Oberlin College Library; two essays by faculty member Roderick Knight on ethnomusicology; materials generated during the celebration at Oberlin of the bicentennial of Mozart’s death, and records generated by the Oberlin Inn Advisory Committee. More information on...
Dates: 1967-2000, undated; Other: Date acquired: 2005 September 23

Thomas H. LeDuc Papers

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Identifier: RG 30-099
Scope and Contents

The Thomas H. LeDuc Papers are a very incomplete record of his life and work. They are useful primarily for insight into the workings and course content of the History Department in the 1960s and 1970s, and for the history of the establishment of the College Archives.

Dates: 1949-1979, undated; Other: Date acquired: 02/28/1977