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Collection
Identifier: 010.FacP
Abstract
The Faculty Profiles include data collected on both full-time and temporary faculty at Eastern Michigan University from 1980 to 2006. The date-of-record for each year is the date of the first payroll in October. These reports included such headings as "Faculty Employment," "Temporary Faculty," "Faculty Productivity," "Faculty Salaries," "Tenure," "Age," "Sex," "Race," and...
Dates:
1980 - 2006
Collection
Identifier: 018.FTP
Abstract
In 1935, as part of the WPA the Federal Theatre Project was created to employ theatre professionals during the Great Depression. The Federal Theatre Project collection documents the project through the scripts, publications and written histories of the project. The collection is divded into four series of records: Administrative and History, Individual Role SCripts, Publications, and Radio Scripts and arranged alphabetically within the series. The records date...
Dates:
1935 - 1939
Collection
Identifier: 010.FT
Abstract
The Federation of Teachers records include pamphlets, handouts, propaganda, newsletters, position papers, invitations, correspondence, articles, campaign information, and general election information regarding the Eastern Michigan University Federation of Teachers (EMU-FT). The collection contains material from 1947-2011, though a bulk of the records were created from 1971-1975. A majority of records deal with campaign/election information and position...
Dates:
1970 - 2007; Majority of material found within 1971 - 1975
Collection
Identifier: 04.FT
Abstract
The Forensics Team records contain materials pertaining to Eastern Michigan University's competitive student organization. The Forensics Team was established in 1963, on the foundation of the debate team, and since 1973 has won over 40 Michigan State Team Championships and placed in the top ten nationally. Materials in this collection includes membership information, publications and press releases, recordings of student members, and awards and trophies from...
Dates:
1937 - 2010
Collection
Identifier: 04.FD
Abstract
The Founders Day records documents the campus celebration of the establishment of the University in 1849. The records date from 1895 through 2000 and pertain mainly to specific Founder Day celebrations and their associated years. There are not materials for each celebration, but for those years that have been documented sometimes, but not always, include adminstrative files, committee lists, financial records, minutes, correspondence, publicity/press, and...
Dates:
1895 - 2000
Collection
Identifier: 010.FJE
Abstract
Materials in the Fred J. Ericson papers are organized in two series: Professional and Military Service. Material in the Professional series is extremely limited given his tenure teaching in the Department of History. This series includes three publications written by Ericson about British Colonialism; Promotion Materials and Posthumous items. Materials in the Military Service series includes photographs and items...
Dates:
1941 - 1946
Collection
Identifier: 015.FHPA
Abstract
The Frederic H. Pease Auditorium is a building on the Eastern Michigan University campus that hosts musical and dramatic events. The building was originally called Pierce Auditorium, but was renamed in 1915 to honor Frederic H. Pease, a professor of music and head of the Conservatory of Music. The records include facilities planning and maintenance materials that include technical data and renovation project materials, as well as publicity and outreach...
Dates:
1914 - 2012
Collection
Identifier: 010.FP
Abstract
Professor Frederic H. Pease was an instructor of music in the Michigan State Normal College Conservatory. His papers include clippings, correspondence, photographs, and published books on the instruction of music, along with published sheet music and compositions. While there is some biographical material dated as late as 2010, the bulk of the material dates from 1873 to 1909.
Dates:
1873 - 2010; Majority of material found within 1873 - 1909
Collection
Identifier: 015.FAMB
Abstract
The Frederick Alexander Music Building records documents the building that officially opened in 1980 to house rehearsal halls, classrooms, practice rooms and music studios for the Music Department. Materials in the collection includes planning documents, blue prints, floor plans, brochures, and promotional materials created for the opening. Records date from 1958 to 1984. The collection does not document the Music and Dance Department or Frederick Alexander.
Dates:
1958 - 1984
Collection
Identifier: 010.FA
Abstract
Frederick Alexander was a Professor of music at Michigan State Normal College from 1909 to 1941. Alexander was a well known organist in Southeastern Michigan. His papers consist primarily of clippings, concert programs and the dedication of the Frederick Alexander Organ. The papers are arranged alphabetically. Records date from 1910 to 2001.
Dates:
1910 - 2001