Ripon College Archives
Room 405, Library
Folder Titles
Range 6 Shelf #1
6:1/1
:1
:2
:3 Farrell, Marty – Run for State
Senate
:4 Boody, H.P.
:5 Towler, James A.
:6 Tolman, A. H.
:7 Notes on Early Ripon
Professors (1865-1885) by William B. Shaw
:8 Otis, Bob – Identity Crisis
and the
:9 Tutusijian, K. H.
:10 Ashley, Robert
:11 Barber, Harley
:12 Jedrezejewicz, Waclaw -- “The
6:1/2 Course
Syllabi and Materials
:1 Philosophy
:2 Logic
:3 Education
:4 Latin
:5 Economics
:6 German
:7 Italian
:8 Religion
:9
:10
:11 Theatre / Drama
:12 Speech / Communication
:13 French
:14 Psychology
:15 Chemistry
:16 Art
:17 Anthropology
:18 Sociology
:19 Computer / Information
Science
:20 Music
:21 Biology
:22 English
:23 Math
:24 Physics
:25 History
6:1/3 Warren B. Smith -- Professor of History (1912-)
:1 Why Inferior Leadership?
:2 Taxation
:3 Socialism
:4 Labor and Housing Problems
:5 Social Security
:6
:7 Conservative Business
:8 Socialized Medicine
:9 Labor
:10 Federal Aid to Education
:11 Housing
:12 Foreign Commitments
:13 Buchannan Committee
:14 Planned? Economy
:15 Miscellaneous Political
Materials
6:1/4 Edwin Comfort -- Professor of Mathematics
(1952-1972)
:1 Lectures
:2 His work as a student
6:1/5 Don
Thomann -- Professor of Education (1957-1982)
:1 Evaluation and Measurement of
Learning by Don Thomann (prepared for use in Education 332, 1981)
:2 Misc. notes and correspondence
:3 “Ripon to Ripon” trip
6:1/6 Lester O. Schwartz -- Artist in Residence (1944-1977)
:1Ripon Photographs
:2 Exhibitions and Events
:3 Classroom and Studio
Photographs
:4 Publication Artwork
:5 Art photographs
:6 Newspaper Clippings
:7
6:1/7 Edgar Zobel
:1 Band materials
:2
Range 6 Shelf #2
6:2/1 Robert Cole -- Professor of History
(1966-1993)
:1 A. Toffler (Excerpt: The
Median Strip Down the
20th Cent)
:2 Gerth Mills Character and
Social Structure
:3 Breithaupt: “Science as the
Scientific Institution
:4 Article from Annals, NY
Academy of Science, 1967 Similarities of Painting
Pictures and writing History
:5 The story of Pladuemine
:6 Clifford Gertz
“Anti-Relativism”
:7 Article “Tracking the Avant
Garde” Art Criticism Jonathan Fineberg
:8 James Agee on
:9 Culture, Genuine and
Spurious. Edward Saplir
:10 Mount Saint Helens Tenth
Anniversary 1990
:11 Heinz Eulau “From Utopia to
Probability”
:12 The Blues
:13 Documentary Video
:14 Technology and Culture
:15 Rock Music Articles
:16 Folk Music
:17 Slide Show Guide and
Technology in Culture and History
:18 Seven Greatest Bands
:19 Rock Music
:20 Automobile and Culture
6:2/2 Robert Cole -- Professor of History
(1966-1993)
:1 The Sixties
:2 History 242
:3 Technology and American
Society
:2 101 Things every College Grad
should know about American History
:3 “The Encapsulated Historian”
:4 Misc. Quotes from
Intellectuals, Historians, and others
:5 Chronologies of Technology:
1880 to Present
:6 Technology Course by Newspaper
:7 The Clash
:8 Rock and Misc. Music
:9 R’N’R
:10 Rock ‘n’ Roll Women
:11 Rock: Individuals and Groups
:12 Music History, Rock and Roll
and Other
:13 Different Pop Music Styles
:14 Rolling Stones
:15 Rock: Culture, Politics, and
Society
:16 Cat Stevens
:17 Slide Pictures, Rock Music
:18 Video Review: “Top Tens” by
Mike Clark in
:19 Rock Music
:20 Tracing the History Of Jazz
(From the Mil. Journal Jan 13 ‘85)
:21 Cosmic Cowboy
:22 Notes on NPR Programs in
Popular Culture and Rock Music
6:2/3 Robert Cole -- Professor of History
(1966-1993)
:1 Different Pop Music Styles
:2 Rolling Stones
:3 Rock: Culture, Politics, and
Society
:4 Cat Stevens
:5 Slide Pictures, Rock Music
:6 Video Review: “Top Tens” by
Mike Clark in
:7 Rock Music
:8 Tracing the History Of Jazz
(From the Mil. Journal Jan 13 ‘85)
:9 Cosmic Cowboy
:10 Notes on NPR Programs in
Popular Culture and Rock Music
:11 History 101 Music Sig. Intro
:12 History 348
:13 History 491.02 Senior Seminar Syllabus
:14 Art in Society
:15 The Civil War
:16 Puritan Origins of the
American Self
:17 Vonnegut & Robbins
:18 Defense of Gracchus Biabeuf
:19 Utopia
:20 Meese Commission
:21 PMRC
:12 History 101
:13 H101 Lec 5
:14 H102 LEC 1
:15 H101 LEC 2
:16 H101 LEC 3
:17 History 101 Unit 4 Computer
Disc. Materials
:18 Primary Source Index
:19 The Heavy Metal Concert
Experience - Kevin Corbitt
:20 The Tucker Motor Car - Todd
Johnson
:21
:22 Late 19th Century and
Contemporary Fiction - Mary Novacheck
:23 Leslie Cole, English 376,
Final Paper
:24 Which is the greater
misfortune? - Crystal Firle
6:2/4 Robert Cole -- Professor of History
(1966-1993)
:1 History 101
:2 H101 Lec 5
:3 H102 LEC 1
:4 H101 LEC 2
:5 H101 LEC 3
:6 History 101 Unit 4 Computer
Disc. Materials
:7 Primary Source Index
:8 The Heavy Metal Concert
Experience - Kevin Corbitt
:9 The Tucker Motor Car - Todd
Johnson
:10
:11 Late 19th Century and
Contemporary Fiction - Mary Novacheck
:12 Leslie Cole, English 376,
Final Paper
:13 Which is the greater
misfortune? - Crystal Firle
6:2/5 Robert Cole -- Professor of History (1966-1993)
:1 The Democratic Party in
Barometer
of Social Change
:2 Robert L.
:3 Tapes Used in Robert Cole’s
Classroom – Donated by John Miller
:4 Ripon Free University
(brochure + pin)
:5 The
:6
:7 Facts about
:8 Mementos
:9 The Issue of Sovereignty
during English Intervention in the Revolt of
the
:10 Excerpts from C.B. MacPherson
The Political Theory of Possessive
:11 Letter from Evan Phelps (May
’84) crazy?
:12 SDS Science Microfilms
:13 Wheelis: Instrumental +
Institutional Processes
:14 E. Becker “Toward the Merger
of Animal + Human Studies”
:15 RJ Lifton “Notes on a New
History”
:16 Cartoons
:17 Membership Card to SDS
:18 Bob
:19 Articles on
:20
6:2/6 Robert Cole -- Professor of History (1966-1993)
Range 6 Shelf #3
6:3/1 Robert Cole -- Professor of History (1966-1993)
:1 Chooglin’ Underground: Layout
Music
:2 The Chooglin’ Underground:
Masters for the Mailing Project
:3 The Chooglin’ Underground:
Button Master & List of Underwriters
:4 The Chooglin’ Underground
:5 “Chooglin’ Underground
File”
Letter to John Fogerty, Kurt Vonnegut Jr.,
letter to self
:6 Book Review of
:7 Activities & Recognition
:8
:9 Faculty Dev. Policies
:10 Labor Party Advocates
:11 Curriculum Change Proposal
Feb. 1969
:12 60’s Events/Activities at
:13 Liberal Arts Symposium Apr.
‘84
:14
:15 Faculty Foursome: Feb. ‘77
:16 Proposal for Study/Research
Center in
:17 Research: General
Motors/Automobile Industry
:18 Women’s Studies
:19 Historian’s Stone
:20 The 70’s: “Era for Prophets”
6:3/2 Robert Cole -- Professor of History (1966-1993)
:1 History 101: What do we mean
by History? Intro Pres., Aug. ‘88
:2
:3 Ripon Free University Course
Syllabus Spring Semester 1970
:4 The Factory in Historical
Perspective
:5 Interview w/Butch Fries, Ripon
C-Partial Aug. 30,1984
:6 Book Reviews for Professor
Harold 1963
:7 New Appl: Proposed Study
Description & Other Material
(1991 Awards Yr.)
:8 Multi-Media Program for
Freshman Common Experience 1984, Sept.
:9 Multi-Media Program “For Each
of Us, The World Goes Spinning By”
:10 Acceptance Letter: Dept.
Chair
:11 The Sleaze Dictionary
:12 History 348
:13 Letter from Giles Clark Apr.
‘93
:14 LeGuin, The Dispossessed
:15 H348: Intro. Comments
:16 Billy Bragg
:17 What happened to the new
left?
:18 1968
:19 Scott Nearing
:20 Toward a new society: ideas
:21 Staughton Lynd “Participatory
Democracy”
:22 Non-Conformers/Eccentrics as
Radicals
:23 Short Quotes & Writings
of Radicals
:24 Abbie
:25 Feminism: Activists &
Theorists
:26
:27 Sacco & Vanzetti
:28 The “Appeal to Reason”
:29 Radical Women
:30 Haymarket Affair
:31 Why the Black
:32 WWI
6:3/3 Robert Cole -- Professor of History (1966-1993)
:1 Repression of Political Dissent
in
:2 Labor Day 1882
:3 Jefferson & Paine &
The
:4 Marcuse “The End of Utopia”
:5 Masculine/Feminine
:6 Notes on Video Docs
:7 Tech & Soc. :
Anti-Modernism 1880-1920
Dickstein
Review of Books by TJ Jackson
Lears and Lears Response
:8
:9
:10 Misia Landan “Human Evolution
as Narrative”
:11 Gotesky “The Nature of Myth
& Society”
:12 H101: Lec4
:13 H491.02: Intro to Topics
:14 H491.02: Sources/Methods
:15 Rich & Poor in
:16
:17 Black Panthers
:18 H245: Course Schedule
6:3/4 Jack
Steinbring Collection
:1 Rock Art Studies in the
:2 Plates, maps
:3 Archaeological Photos: cave
paintings, site
Range 6 Shelf #4
6:4/1 John Glaser -- Professor of History
(1954-1979)
:1
HIST. 12- The Post-War World
:2
HIST. 12- Second World War and the Peace
:3
HIST 523- Seminar Notes on Books, etc.
:4
HIST 523- Seminar as given
:5
HIST. 501- Senior Seminar. Wehr 216- 2:05-4 Tu. Th.
:6
First World War 1914-18
:7
HIST. 48- XIV.
:8
HIST. 48-Misc. East, etc. before 1870
:9
HIST 48- XVI.
:10HIST.
48- XVII. Misc. 1914-1939
:11
HIST. 48- XVIII. Second World War and After
:12
HIST. 1- Vital Data
:13
HIST. 1- Notes on Outside
:14
:15
HIST. 48- X The New Imperialism
:16
HIST. 48-
:17
HIST. 48- IV Colonial Reformers
:18
HIST. 12- Road to World War II
6:4/2 John Glaser --
Professor of History (1954-1979)
:1
HIST. 2- Lecture XXIV.
:2
HIST. 2- The Democracies between two Wars
:3
HIST. 2 – Lecture XXII. The Alliances and the Background of World War I
:4
History 11
:5
History 33
:6
History 34
:7
History 12
:8
History 111
:9
History 112
6:4/3 John Glaser --
Professor of History (1954-1979)
:1
History 12
:2
History 11-12
:3
Racism- Anti-Semitism
:4
Congregationalists
:5
HIST. 311- Interpretations of the Nineteenth Century
:6
HIST. 34- Freud
:7
HIST. 34- Nietzsche
:8
General Instructions for Papers in My Courses
:9
History 321-19th Century
:10
History 324- Vital Data 19th Century
:11
History 432- Empire- Outside
6:4/4 John Glaser -- Professor of History
(1954-1979)
:1
Autobiographical Sketches for Undergraduate class
:2
Pictures
:3
Flowers by Don
:4
Teaching Application Info
:5
1965 Summer Institute in Indian Civilization
:6
:7
:8
Newberry Library
:9
Modern Biography
:10
Trip West, Summer 1966
:11
Misc. Correspondence- Business. Sabbatical 1967-68
:12
Receipts, Etc.- Europe 1967-68
:13
Correspondence to Save- Personal. Sabbatical 1967-68
:14
Personal- Lists. Misc. Sabbatical 1967-68
:15
Europe- Summer 1969
:16
Summer- 1970
:17
Correspondence-Personal
:18
Trip to Vienna-Christmas 1971
:19
London Flat-105 Stafford Court- 1974-75 Steinhauer
:20
:
21 Travel Notes.
6: 4/5 John Glaser –
Professor of History (1954-1979)
:1
Owen, Professor David
:2
Faculty Rules and Procedures
:3
History Department 1962-
:4
History Department up to 1962
:5
Papers on Personnel
:6
:7
:8
:9
Orientation Talk on History
:10
:11
Correspondence with Historians
:12
Talk- Democracy and Leadership April 1969
:13
AAUW Talk May 1969
:14
Speech- “Passion and Perspective” 1961
:15
Convo Lecture- “The
6:4/6 John Glaser -- Professor of History
(1954-1979)
:1Misc. records from time at
:2
Grade ledgers
:3
Search Committee—Dean 1974
:4
Newspapers he made as a child
Cassette tape: Lecture on
Range 6 Shelf #5
6:5/1
6:5/2 Campus Directories 1997-
6:5/4 Alumni Directories
6:5/5 Green Lists
Range 6 Shelf #6
6:6/1 Student Publications
: 1 The Phil Weekly
:2 Riptide
:3 Daze Time (1951)
:4 Core Sample (2005)
:5 Bull Sheet (1992)
:6 Dogpatch Dispatch (1944-48)
:7 Imprimatur (1972)
:8 Mug (1962)
:9 The Weekly Mail (2001)
:10 Der Ripon Stoss (1999-2000)
:11 “ ” (Underground Newspaper from 1977-78)
:12 Lacuna: A Publication of the
Lunar Society of Ripon
:13 Share (1972)
:14 The Ripon Daze (1921)
:15 Summer Daze (1941)
:16 The Ripon Squall (1921)
:17 The Senior Experience (Art,
1984)
:18
:19 Sesquipedalian (1979)
:20 Petaphysical University
(1980?)
:21 Herodotus :
6:6/2
6:6/3 Parallax 1972-1999
6:6/4 Parallax 2000-
6:6/5 Student
Publications:
Range 6 Shelf #7
Scribbler
1920-1970
Range 6 Shelf #8
6:8/1 Bulletin (bimonthly)
:1 1900-1910
:2 1911-1920
:3 1921-1930 (Includes “Woman’s
Influence at
:4 1931-1940
:5 1941-1950
:7 1961-1970
6:8/2
Report from
Newsletter
1971-1978
6:8/3 Update
1978-1984
6:8/4
6:8/5 On
Range 6 Shelf #9
Range 6 Shelf #10
Range 6 Shelf #11
ROTC Yearbooks
Range 6 Shelf #12
Alumnus &
Magazine 1927 - present
Range 6 Shelf #13
6:13/1 Press
Releases 1960-1998
6:13/2 In the
News/Media
6:13/3 Mass Media
Publicity