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Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI) Records

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Identifier: MSS-1065-BC
Abstract Collection consists primarily of administrative records and program materials of the Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI).
Dates: 1992-2008

Beatrice Mandelman and Louis Ribak Papers

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Identifier: MSS -1002-BC
Abstract The collection contains Beatrice Mandelman and Louis Ribak's personal papers, art-related documents, and the Mandelman-Ribak Foundation's Oral Archives History Project.
Dates: 1902-2014

Clyde Tingley and Carrie Tingley Papers

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Identifier: MSS-1072-BC
Abstract The collection includes correspondence of Clyde and Carrie Tingley, as well as material related to the City of Albuquerque, Carrie Tingley Hospital, and the New Mexico State Fair. Materials focus on Tingley’s time as Mayor/Chairman of the City of Albuquerque and Governor of New Mexico.
Dates: 1856-1959; Majority of material found within 1935-1955

David Ross Boyd Presidential Papers

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Identifier: UNMA-005
Abstract David Ross Boyd served as the president of University of New Mexico from 1912-1919. This collection consists mostly of letters between Boyd and UNM faculty members.
Dates: 1908-1919

David Spence Hill Presidential Papers

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Identifier: UNMA 099
Abstract David Spence Hill served as the president of the University of New Mexico from 1919-1927. The collection contains correspondence with faculty and students, information on campus lands, writings, and scrapbooks.
Dates: 1905-1951

Desert Review Press Archives

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Identifier: MSS-850-BC
Abstract This collection contains the archives of the Desert Review Press, publisher of Desert Review, Penny Poetry Sheet, A Poetry News Letter, and AHORA. Included are manuscripts, correspondence, publications, and broadsides.
Dates: 1962-1982; Majority of material found in 1963-1975

Edward Gray Presidential Papers

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Identifier: UNMA-004
Abstract Edward Gray became president of the University of New Mexico in April 1909. His collection contains primarily correspondence between Gray and UNM faculty members.
Dates: 1909-1913

Ferrel Heady Papers

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Identifier: UNMA 096
Abstract This collection contains the papers of former UNM President Ferrel Heady. Materials include records of his presidential tenure, transcripts of various off-campus speeches delivered by Heady, and a scrapbook detailing the history of the President’s House on campus, also known as University House.
Dates: 1940-2003

HABS Photographs and Documentation of St. Anthony’s Orphanage Classroom-Dormitory, Auditorium, and Chapel

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Identifier: PICT-2005-020
Abstract The collection consists of 36 black and white photographs of St. Anthony’s Orphanage in Albuquerque, NM. Photos document the classroom-dormitory, auditorium, and chapel additions to the original structure. Also included is an index to the photos, an historical narrative, and correspondence regarding HABS documentation.
Dates: 1930-1989; Majority of material found within 1988-1989

Long Canyon Ranch Collection

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Identifier: MSS-989-BC
Abstract The Long Canyon Ranch Collection is focused on the ranch near Taiban, New Mexico owned by the Herlihy family.
Dates: 1860-2018; Majority of material found in 1910-1929

Alejandro López Papers and Ethnographic Interviews, 1971-2021

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Identifier: MSS-943-BC
Abstract This collection contains papers and interviews created and collected by Alejandro López from the 1970s to 2021. The papers relate to education, resolana, and service-learning programs, while the ethnographic interviews focus on elders from Chimayo, Truchas, and other Nuevomexicano communities.
Dates: 1971 - 2021

New Mexico Quarterly Records

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Identifier: UNMA 049
Abstract The New Mexico Quarterly was published by the University of New Mexico from 1931 to 1969 and was a southwestern journal in the genre of “little magazines.” This collection contains files of authors and contributors, circulation information, copyright files, correspondence, clippings, and editing proofs.New Mexico Quarterly was published by the University of New Mexico from 1931 to 1969 and was a southwestern journal in the genre of “little magazines.” This collection...
Dates: 1940 - 1970; Majority of material found within 1955 - 1970

William Tight Presidential Papers

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Identifier: UNMA-003
Abstract William George Tight became the third president of the University of New Mexico in 1901 and was the originator of the Pueblo style architecture for many of the campus buildings. The collection consists mostly of correspondence with faculty members during Tight’s tenure as UNM president.
Dates: 1901-1910

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Chisum, John Simpson, 1824-1884 1