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Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools (Atlanta, Ga.)
Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools records, 1983-2013
4 linear feet (5 boxes) and born digital materials (2 floppy disks)
Administrative records of the Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools includes reports, printed materials, agendas for meetings, board meeting minutes, and grant files.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Council of Southern Universities.
Council of Southern Universities records, 1952-1985
4 linear ft. (4 boxes)
Organizational records of the Council of Southern Universities. Member institutions included Duke, Emory, Louisiana State, University of North Carolina, Rice, University of Texas, Tulane, Vanderbilt, and University of Virginia.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Catholic Church. Pope (1305-1314 : Clement V).
Clementinae Constitutiones manuscript leaf, circa, 1400
.25 cubic feet (1 box)
Manuscript leaf of a canonical law collection compiled by Pope Clement V for the Council of Vienna (1311-1312).
Repository: Pitts Theology Library
Raymond Danowski and John Martin collection of R. Crumb material, 1958-2000
7.625 linear feet (14 boxes), 9 oversized papers boxes and 1 oversized papers folder (OP), 1 extra-oversized papers folder (XOP), and AV Masters .75 linear feet (AV1 and LP1)
Collection of materials relating to illustrator and artist Robert Crumb, including printed material, artwork, audiovisual material, and correspondence.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Richard A. Cecil collection, 1948-2001
16.25 linear ft. (17 boxes)
Collection of Richard A. Cecil relating to the Atlanta Braves baseball franchise and the Atlanta Chiefs soccer franchise, including correspondence, contracts and scouting reports documenting the career of Hank Aaron, as well as correspondence, farm system reports, financial records, photographs, printed material, and scouting reports from the Boston, Milwaukee, and Atlanta Braves, and correspondence, financial records, photographs, and printed material from the Atlanta Chiefs.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Keef Cross drawings, 2015-2018
1.625 linear feet (2 boxes)
Drawings commissioned by the Rose Library from African American artist Keef Cross.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Crawford and Brown Family Papers, 1788-1933
1.6 cubic ft. (4 boxes)
Consists of letters between members of the Crawford and Brown families, family and legal documents, and three printed items.
Repository: Pitts Theology Library
Phillips State Prison Book Project records, 2009-2015
2.3 linear feet (3 boxes), 5 oversized papers boxes and 1 oversized papers folder (OP), and 3 framed items (FR)
Materials collected by Common Good Atlanta and created by participants in their Phillips State Prison Book Project including art, essays, and books.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Jerry Cullum papers, 1970-2016.
17.75 linear feet (16 boxes), 1 oversized papers box (OP) and AV Masters: 1.25 linear foot (3 boxes)
Papers of artist and writer Jerry Cullum include correspondence, financial and legal papers, and drafts of his writing as well as materials he collected about other artists, including promotional and printed materials.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Carnegie Library of Atlanta. Library School.
Library School, Carnegie Library of Atlanta director's files, 1905-1971
6 linear ft. (6 boxes) and 1 oversized paper folder (OP)
The Library School, Carnegie Library of Atlanta, was established in Atlanta, Ga., 1905, as the Southern Library School. The Library School was financed, 1914-1925, by Carnegie Corporation and became affiliated with Emory University in 1925 and officially under the administration of the University in 1930. Tommie Dora Barker served as the head librarian and director of the school, 1915-1930. The collection includes the papers of Tommie Dora Barker as director and head librarian of the the Library School, including administrative records, alumnae records, course outlines, and student and prospective student folders. The collection also includes correspondence, organizational records, clippings, and other papers, relating to Barker's work with American Library Association, for which she served as a field agent in the South (1930-1936), Southeastern Library Association, Carnegie Library School, and Emory University Library School and Division of Librarianship. Notable correspondents include Andrew Carnegie, Edwin R. Embree, Leo Mortimer Farnot, Clark Foreman, Frederick P. Keppel, and Louis Round Wilson.
Repository: Emory University Archives