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Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI) Records
Collection consists primarily of administrative records and program materials of the Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI).
American G.I. Forum of New Mexico Records
The collection documents the American G.I. Forum (AGIF) of New Mexico and its advocacy work. AGIF New Mexico files include records of the national AGIF organization.
Armand G. Winfield Papers
Bill Richardson Ephemera Collection
Chester H. Liebs Papers
The three major components to this collection are the research materials Chester H. Liebs used to write his 1985 book, Main Street to Miracle Mile: American Roadside Architecture, materials focused on Liebs’ lifelong professional and personal work in historic preservation, both nationally and internationally, as well as images from his personal slide collection.
Digby Wolfe Papers
The collection focuses on Wolfe’s writings- his LA diary, drafts of screen plays and scripts, film treatments, production proposals, critiques, and material relating to production of the television comedy program, "Laugh-In." The collection also includes clippings, reviews, photos, musical lyrics, and teaching materials.
Fifteen Club Records,
Collection consists of the records of the Fifteen Club and some of its members (1891-1987). Includes minutes (1891-1983), constitution and by-laws (1891-1963), meeting programs (1891-1987), membership lists (1957-1964), and financial records (1892-1901). Also includes one bound work of the reminiscences of Nettie L. Miller, clippings, and two publications of limericks.
Frances F. Williams papers
Frank Springer Collection
Gregory R. Peterson scrapbook of Santa Fe area music events and venues
The collection consists primarily of broadsides and other ephemera advertising music shows, dance classes, and grassroots fundraisers at various Santa Fe area venues.
Howard E. Roosa Papers
The Howard E. Roosa collection contains material related to New Mexico cultural events in the 1920s and 1930s. Articles by Roosa concerning rare New Mexican books are also included, as well as articles authored by noted tuberculosis specialist, Leroy S. Peters.
Human Resources Office Collection
The Human Resources Office administers all non-academic job-related concerns for university employees. Affirmative Actions and Disability Services also fall within its purview.
This collection includes employee handbooks, faculty-staff directories, Affirmative Action Plans, and various reports, notices, and information on training programs.
Isabel L. Eckles Collection
Joseph M. Montoya Papers
The Joseph M. Montoya Papers document Montoya's career in politics, primarily in the U. S. House of Representatives and U. S. Senate. The collection contains administrative files, correspondence, legislation, reports, speeches, press releases, campaign materials, and news clippings.
Laura Gutierrez-Spencer collection
The collection includes files regarding various New Mexico State University minority programs efforts in which Laura Gutierrez-Spencer was involved during her time spent as the Director of Chicano Programs as New Mexico State University.
Laurens C. Bolles Papers
Maximo Martinez League of United Latin American Citizens Papers
This collection primarily contains administrative and topical materials relating to national and regional LULAC events and concerns during the time that Maximo Martinez was LULAC's Vice President for the Elderly, Vice President for Youth, and State Director for New Mexico.
Nancy Tucker Collection of Southwest Materials
This collection contains New Mexico and Southwest related memorabilia, business records, correspondence, sheet music and printed materials.
Popejoy Hall Records
Popejoy Hall is the University of New Mexico's performing arts theatre. The collection contains records of shows, symphony concerts, musical soloists, world-renowned ballet and modern dance companies, and noted speakers from a broad spectrum of disciplines.
Radio Programming Records Collection
A collection of 26 vinyl records/transcription discs consisting of recorded radio programs.
Ralph H. Anderson Papers
Ralph H. Anderson was a photographer and employee of the National Park Service. The collection includes correspondence, business records, programs, articles, clippings and publications. The collection was transferred from the Photo Archives and includes material from the 1930's to the 1970's.
Ray Armenta League of United Latin American Citizens papers
This collection contains information about both New Mexico and national LULAC activities between 1990 and 1996. Administrative files and information about civil rights campaigns championed by LULAC dominate the collection.
Rough Riders Association and Reunion Collection
Royal A. Prentice Papers
The collection consists of correspondence and related materials of Royal A. Prentice dating from the 1930s. These literary materials consist of Prentice's correspondence relative to his avid hobby of Southwestern archaeology; which included a very close association with the Museum of New Mexico's Laboratory of Anthropology.
Santa Fe High School Sports Programs
Collection consists of one ribbon, one 1922 ticket and eight 1947 programs for track, basketball, and football.