Fenwick Library Plans in 1987

With the preliminary work underway for the new Fenwick Library addition, I thought these pages from a 1987 planning document would be of interest. Although they are quite different, the footprint of the new building will be be similar to the Phase IV addition featured in these plans. The big difference is that these plans […]

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Finding Aid for Eugene McCarthy Presidential Campaign Speech Files Collection is Available for Research!

The Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign speech files collection contains documents from six speech file “books” used by the campaign staff. The speeches span from October 1967 to July 1968 and include remarks he gave prior to his entry into the race for the Democratic nomination. Some of the speeches are from campaign stops in particular […]

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Reprocessing the Federal Theatre Project – Viewshare

Digital projects are a great way to promote collections. At SC&A we having been adding new ways to interact with materials from our collections online. One online tool we are using to highlight the Federal Theatre Project collection is the Library of Congress endorsed Viewshare. Viewshare is a dynamic tool that allows users to upload […]

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Finding Aid for GMU History Collection Available

A new finding is available for the George Mason University Office of University Relations newsclippings collection. Lauren Clark, a GMU history graduate student, processed the collection as part of the requirements for her archives administration class during the 2012 spring semester. Since the early years of George Mason College, University Relations (formerly known as Public […]

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Reprocessing the Federal Theatre Project – Radioscripts

In support of JAM (Jazz Appreciation Month) I’ve selected two scripts from the Federal Theatre Radio Division of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP) to highlight in this update on reprocessing the FTP.  In the radio script series we have over 200 original scripts used for radio productions. These productions are arranged alphabetically by title. Found […]

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