The Charles G. Eberly Collection is comprised of approximately 9 linear feet of correspondence, promotion, course curricula/syllabi, research, and subject files from his lengthy career in higher education at Michigan State University and Eastern Illinois University. A prominent feature of the…
MS-1207 Dr. W. Heinlen Hall Collection is comprised of approximately eight linear feet of correspondence and files relevant to Dr. Hall’s years as professor of chemistry at Bowling Green State University. The bulk of records date from 1931-2003. Dr. Hall donated his papers to the Center for…
Collection of correspondence and other records collected during Eloise E. (Betsy) Clark's time at Bowling Green State University. For a more complete view of Clark's work at BGSU see also the records of the Office of the Provost and Office of the President, particularly Paul Olscamp.…
Records of the Africana Studies program at Bowling Green State University.
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. No restrictions exist on the use of this collection. As described in the Visiting Researcher Application Form,…
Collected fliers and newspaper articles documenting the activities of the Women's Studies Program and Women for Women on the Bowling Green State University campus in the early 1980s.
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. No…
The records of the Conneaut Parent Teacher Association were donated to the Center for Archival Collections in 1984, with the help of Cheryl Slater. The records, dating from 1940 to 1984, consist of minutes, correspondence, financial ledgers, and news clippings. No restrictions exist on the…
Records documenting a senior honor society on the Bowling Green State University campus.
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. No restrictions exist on the use of this collection. As described in the Visiting Researcher…
The Educational Memorabilia Center - Little Red Schoolhouse Collection honors Bowling Green State University’s beginnings as a state normal college or teacher training school. It features an original one-room school house, a collection of educational artifacts and period books, as well as…
The records of Mary Manse College, a Catholic educational institution for women, span the period from 1922-1975. The collection documents the college's creation and growth, the effects of changing social values and church directives, and fluctuations in the economy. Administrative records,…
Wood County Schoolhouse Project, 1988 Wood County, Ohio Background information sheets collected as part of the Wood County Schoolhouse Project, covering all one-room schools in Wood County, Ohio.
Gamma Sigma Alpha was founded to promote intellectual interaction between Greek students and the academic community. The purpose of the Society is to promote the advancement of education among Greeks; to instill a greater spirit of cooperation among Greek students and organizations; and, to…
The Robert D. Brown Papers were donated in September of 1999 to be a part of the National Student Affairs Archives. The collection is comprised of dissertations, articles, book chapters, and speeches. The collection was arranged and finding aid written by W. Alex Smith, archival assistant, in August…
The Susan R. Komives Papers were donated to the National Student Affairs Archives, Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, by Dr. Komives, on November 26, 2012. The collection consists of twelve linear feet of publications, presentations, subject files, correspondence,…
The Ohio Association for Women in Education (OAWE) donated their archives to the Center for Archival Collections on May 21, 1985. OAWE records held at the Ohio State University Archives were transferred and added to the collection on October 4, 1985. The collection is comprised of board minutes,…
Scrapbook, 1930-1932. Scrapbook of a student at BGSU.
Papers, 1969-1973. Certificates, programs, correspondence, and printed material.
The records in this collection span the years 1918, the year that the Women's League was organized, to 1970, when the successor organization, the Association of Women Students, disbanded. The collection contains official minutes, officer lists, financial documents, subject files covering…
The records of the Faculty Dames/University Women of Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio were first donated, with the cooperation of Helene M. Weinberger, on January 25, 1983, with additional material received periodically. The collection consists of material, both formal and…
The William Burl Thomas papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections in January 2007 by David Anderson. No restrictions exist on the use of this collection and duplication is permitted for research purposes. This finding aid was prepared by Lee N. McLaird, Curator of Rare Books and…
The papers of Dr. Charles Barrell (1909-1992) were transferred from his estate to the Center for Archival Collections during the 1991-1992 academic year. An addition to the collection was made by Roger Anderson, Political Science Associate Professor Emeritus, Bowling Green State University, in July…
The papers of William Backus Guitteau date from 1884 to 1963. They were donated by the Toledo Board of Education in 1971 and comprise approximately three linear feet. This collection consists of three scrapbooks detailing the education and career of William B. Guitteau with the bulk of the material…
The Brad Phalin photograph collection covers the date range 1985-1996. The collection consists of three linear feet of photograph material relating to Bowling Green State University and the surrounding area. The material was donated to the Center for Archival Collections in August 2009, December…
The Jack Vivian Photograph Collection was donated by Jim Gordon and covers the date range of 1968-1969. The collection 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…
The records of the United States Latino Issues MS-1124, were donated to the Center for Archival collections by the members of The Latino Student Union (formerly known as La Union de Estudiantes Latinos) in 2007. Most of the Latino Student Union (LSU) collection was donated by former LSU executive…
The correspondence, educational files, and scrapbooks of George A. Phillips, a black teacher and principal in Cincinnati, Ohio, covers a span of years form 1844 to 1976, with the bulk of the collection covering the years 1900 to 1976. The collection contains educational files and writings produced…