UA. University Archives
Found in 133 Collections and/or Records:
Brad Phalin photograph collection
The Brad Phalin photograph collection covers the date range circa 1985-1996. The collection consists photographic material relating to Bowling Green State University and the surrounding area.
Clayton C. Kohl papers
Personal collection of minor correspondence, clippings, speeches and various writings on topics of education and the social sciences of a faculty member at Bowling Green State University between 1920 and 1938.
Culture Club: Cultural Studies Scholars' Association, Bowling Green State University, records
Records of the graduate student organization Culture Club, at Bowling Green State University.
Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Epsilon chapter, Bowling Green State University scrapbook
Scrapbook for the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta Phi Delta at Bowling Green State University. Contains news clippings, art work, photographs and other items documenting the activities of the chapter.
Dr. Charles Barrell papers
The collection contains correspondence, publications and files related to Dr. Charles Barrell's tenure as a professor of Political Science at Bowling Green State University (1940-1974) and his service as a Bowling Green City Councilman (1967-1981).
Dry Dock, Bowling Green State University, records
Records of the Bowling Green State University student organization Dry Dock.
Elden T. Smith papers
Eloise E. (Betsy) Clark papers
Collection of correspondence and other records collected during Eloise E. (Betsy) Clark's time at Bowling Green State University, both as a professor of biology and as an administrator.
Eric Mull photograph collection
Esther Brisbin papers
The collection focuses mainly on her attendance at Bowling Green State University. Included are several programs and tickets for some of the social events provided by the Normal College. Brisbin's career as an elementary school teacher is evidenced by a one-year teaching certificate and an Elementary School Life Certificate. Also included are photographs of the Normal College and three of its professors, Frederick G. Beyerman, James R. Overman, and George W. Beattie.
Evelyn Steidtmann collection
Fashion Merchandising Association, Bowling Green State University, records
Scrapbook materials (photographs, fliers, programs, etc.) documenting the activities of the Fashion Merchandising Association at Bowling Green State University.
First Presbyterian Church (Huron, Ohio) records
Church record books with annual meeting and session minutes, membership records, communion records, baptisms, marriages, and deaths.
Frances Wolf Galloway papers
Personal papers, including scrapbooks, scrapbook materials and photo album documenting life while a student at Bowling Green State University between 1945 and 1949, with additional material on the Wood County, Ohio Sesquicentennial in 1970.
Frank C. Ogg Papers
This collection is comprised of mostly family correspondence, photographs, negatives, and Dr. Ogg's writings, speeches, class lectures and instructional notes. Some family documentation is also included for the Chappell and Sutton families (Dr. Ogg's wife's family). The three cubic feet of records date from 1859-1972 with most of the documents dating from the 1920's and early 1930's.
Gamma Sigma Alpha, National Greek Academic Honor Society records
The collection housed at the Center for Archival Collections includes administrative and subject files, printed materials and banners and posters. Also included are dissertations representing the Research Initiative established between Gamma Sigma Alpha and the Higher Education Administration Program at Bowling Green State University to study achievement in fraternity and sororities.
George Clemans collection
Collection of research materials related to a published history of the chemistry department at Bowling Green State University.
Golden Key Honor Society, Bowling Green State University records
Records of the BGSU Chapter of the Golden Key International Honour Society.
Historical Collections of the Great Lakes visitor log
A chronological listing of researchers who visited the Institute for Great Lakes Research (now the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes) when it was previously located in Perrysburg, OH. Also includes the several years after the Great Lakes collection returned to the main BGSU campus.
Homer B. Williams papers
The Homer B. Williams papers largely consists of speeches and addresses given by Williams while he served as the first president of Bowling Green State University from 1912 to 1937. Also included in the collection are notes taken for his speeches, papers prepared for meetings of the Town and Gown Club, and news clippings on the growth and development of Bowling Green State University.
Huron Playhouse records, 1946-2018
Records of the summer-stock theatre company Huron Playhouse, based in Huron, Ohio, from its inception to its closing in 2016.
Ivan "Doc" Lake collection
The papers of Ivan "Doc" Lake were part of the University Archives until separated and treated as a manuscript collection in 1980. The papers consist largely of newspaper clippings on the university and printed material about various university functions. The items in the collection date from 1911-1971.
James Gordon collection on Jack Vivian
The James Gordon collection on Jack Vivian consists of notes from an interview Jim Gordon conducted with Bowling Green State University hockey coach Jack Vivian, a BGSU club hockey team program, a news clipping, and several folders of photographic materials relating to Jack Vivian and the BGSU hockey team. COllection materials date from 1968-1969.
James Houston McBride papers
Personal collection of material documenting twenty years of information regarding the establishment and early development of the Firelands College located in Huron, Ohio; includes office files, scrapbook materials, and reel-to-reel audiotapes
James R. Overman papers
Collection of minor correspondence, manuscripts, published writings and miscellaneous research materials of a faculty member at Bowling Green State University between 1914 and 1956. Includes draft and galley versions of A History of Bowling Green State University, 1910-1963