The core of the Upson-Walton Collection was donated to Bowling Green State University on May 17, 1995, by C. Patrick Labadie, Director of the Canal Park Marine Museum in Duluth, Minnesota. The collection was originally part of the holdings of the Museum. As Upson-Walton was a Cleveland-based…
Records from the Honors Program at Bowling Green State University. The bulk of the collection is made up of honor student projects. Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. Copyright for the student projects are held by the students and…
The .33 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Robert K. LaPorte of Verona, New York in 1994. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The .1 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Lois Dexter of Traverse City, Michigan in 2002. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The .5 cubic feet of material in this collection was sold to the HCGL by the Waldron Newman estate of Tiffin, Ohio. Literary and property rights were granted to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The .2 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Herbert Harwood of Baltimore, Maryland in 2015. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research. The collection was processed in May 2015 by Joe…
The .5 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Walter Cowles of Morristown, New Jersey in 1994. An addition to the collection was donated in 1998. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and…
The 1 cubic foot of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Joseph Barr of Eastpointe, Michigan in 2001. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
Records of the summer-stock theatre company Huron Playhouse, based in Huron, Ohio, from its inception to its closing in 2016.
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…
Records documenting the operations of the BGSU University Libraries and its predecessors.
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…
Records of the Bowling Green State University College of Musical Arts and its School of Music predecessors.
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…
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…
Records of the Xi of Ohio Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on the Bowling Green State University campus.
Records of the Bowling Green State University chapter of the history professional/honor society Phi Alpha Theta.
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…
Records of the BGSU Chapter of the Golden Key International Honour Society.
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,…
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.…
The .25 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Franz VonRiedel of Duluth, Minnesota in two installments in 2003. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
Records of the Africana Studies program at Bowling Green State University.
The Vincent D. Nickerson Collection includes more than three hundred original vessel drawings dating from 1880 to circa 1910 and is one of the most, if not the most, extensive body of work of a Great Lakes marine artist in a public institution. The collection was donated to the Historical…
Records of the BGSU student organization Dry Dock.
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, researchers using this…
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…
Subject files of the Women's Caucus on the campus of 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…
Dr. Carol A. Cartwright was the first woman to take a presidential role at Bowling Green State University. She was named the president of BGSU Jan. 6, 2009, after serving as interim president since July 2008.She retired as Bowling Green State University's president in June 2011.During her term in…
Records of the Ethnic Cultural Arts Program (ECAP) of Bowling Green State University documenting the history of the organization and the variety of projects that have been funded by it.