Series 1: Personal Papers. 1922-1984; n.d. 4 boxes. 2 cubic feet.

Subseries 1.1: Biographical and Personal Data. 1922-1984; n.d.
Box 1, folder 1: Academic documents, 1922; 1928; 1933-1938; 1946.
Box 1, folder 2: Telegram announcing arrival in United States, 1938.
Box 1, folder 3: Armed Forces Service, 1945-1946.
Box 1, folder 4: Early employment résumé, 1946.
Box 1, folder 5: Tougaloo and University of Pittsburgh, doctorate and employment correspondence, 1952-1953.
Box 1, folder 6: University of Pittsburgh, doctorate materials, 1953-1954.
Box 1, folder 7: University of Pittsburgh, graduation documents, 1954.
Box 1, folder 8: Borinski interviews, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, John Jones, 1979.
Box 1, folder 9: Borinski interviews, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, John Jones, 1980.
Box 1, folder 10: Borinski interviews for biography project, Tougaloo College/Coleman Library Archives, Eric Garnes et al., 1980.
Box 1, folder 11: Borinski notes and correspondence for memoirs, 1974; 1982; n.d.
Box 1, folder 12: Address and name lists, n.d.
Box 1, folder 13: Appointment contracts and leave of absence paper, 1971-1980.
Box 1, folder 14: Autographs of Joan Baez, 1965.
Box 1, folder 15: Automobile policy, correspondence and policy, 1972; 1975.
Box 1, folder 16: Financial matters, 1970-1972.
Box 1, folder 17: Financial records, 1965-1984; n.d.
Box 1, folder 18: German legal documents, 1952; 1964-1967.
Box 1, folder 19: Honors and awards, 1967-1983.
Box 1, folder 20: Income tax matters, 1967; 1983.
Box 1, folder 21: Maps, n.d.
Box 1, folder 22: News clippings, 1955-1983.
Box 1, folder 23: Pension Board correspondence, 1978-1981.
Box 1, folder 24: Personal vitae, ca. 1980.
Box 1, folder 25: Russian classroom tablet, n.d.
Box 1, folder 26: Tarot card: Justice, Thoth deck, n.d.
Box 1, folder 28: Travel documents, 1980-1982; n.d.
Box 1, folder 29: Will and testament, 1978; 1980.
Box 1, folder 30: Death certificate, 1983.
Box 2, folder 1: Cards announcing Borinski’s death, 1983.
Box 2, folder 2: Contents of Borinski memorial scrapbook, 1983.
Box 2, folder 3: Correspondence from George Owens and Jerry Ward, et al., regarding Ernst Borinski’s death and memorial, 1983.
Box 2, folder 4: Estate records, including personal property inventory, 1983; n.d.
Box 2, folder 5: Funeral guest book, 1983.
Box 2, folder 6: Memorial committee correspondence, 1983.
Box 2, folder 7: Memorial correspondence, 1983-1984.
Box 2, folder 8: Memorial forum invitations, 1983.
Box 2, folder 9: Memorial forum, registrations, 1983.
Box 2, folder 10: Memorial forums and lectures, 1983.
Box 2, folder 11: Memorial forums: Borinski/Byrd forums on alternative futures, proposal, n.d.
Box 2, folder 12: Memorial fund auction inventory, 1983.
Box 2, folder 13: Memorial memories, 1983; n.d.
Box 2, folder 14: Obituaries, 1983.
Box 2, folder 15: Will executor correspondence, 1983-1984.

Subseries 1.2: Diaries. 1964-1983; n.d.
Box 3, folder 1: Diary notes, handwritten, n.d.
Box 3, folder 2: Diary notes, handwritten and typed, n.d.
Box 3, folder 3: Diary and notes, handwritten in small bound book, some in German, 1964.
Box 3, folder 4: Diary and notes, typed and handwritten, 1966-1973; n.d.
Box 3, folder 5: Diary, typed and handwritten, 1974.
Box 3, folder 6: Diary, typed, January-June, 1975.
Box 3, folder 7: Diary, typed, July-December, 1975.
Box 3, folder 8: Diary, notes and addresses, handwritten in bound notebook, 1976.
Box 3, folder 9: Diary, typed and handwritten, 1976.
Box 3, folder 10: Diary, typed, January-May 1977.
Box 3, folder 11: Diary, typed, June-December 1977.
Box 3, folder 12: Diary, typed, January-April 1978.
Box 3, folder 13: Diary, typed, June-August 1978.
Box 3, folder 14: Diary and notes, handwritten, difficult to read, October 1978; n.d.
Box 3, folder 15: Diary, typed and handwritten, November-December 1978.
Box 3, folder 16: Diary, typed, January-July 1979.
Box 3, folder 17: Diary, typed, Boston trip and other matters, August 1979.
Box 3, folder 18: Diary, typed, November 1979.
Box 3, folder 19: Diary, typed, January-May 1980.
Box 3, folder 20: Diary, typed and handwritten, June-December 1980.
Box 3, folder 21: Diary, typed and handwritten, 1981.
Box 3, folder 22: Diary, typed, 1982-1983.

Subseries 1.3: Address Books and Guest Books. 1949-1983; n.d.
Box 4
Address book, n.d.
Address book pages, 1976-1980; n.d.
Address and appointment book, 1966.
Address and appointment book, 1967.
Addresses on notecards, 1974-1978; n.d.
Appointment book, 1982.
Desk calendar book, 1949.
Desk calendar book, 1950.
Diary book, 1968.
Guest book, 1962-1963.
Guest book, 1969-1983.
Guest book, 1981-1983.
Memo and date book, 1973-1974.
Pocket date book, 1970-1971.
Single calendar page, 1970-1971.

Series 2: Correspondence. 1946-1983; n.d. 3 boxes. 2.33 cubic feet.

Subseries 2.1: General Correspondence, arranged chronologically. 1946-1983; n.d.
Box 5, folder 1: Correspondence: 1946-1956.
Box 5, folder 2: Correspondence: 1957-1964.
Box 5, folder 3: Correspondence: 1965.
Box 5, folder 4: Correspondence: January-June 1966.
Box 5, folder 5: Correspondence: July-December 1966.
Box 5, folder 6: Correspondence: January- March 1967.
Box 5, folder 7: Correspondence: April-June 1967.
Box 5, folder 8: Correspondence: July-September 1967.
Box 5, folder 9: Correspondence: October-December 1967.
Box 5, folder 10: Correspondence: January-May 1968.
Box 5, folder 11: Correspondence: June-August 1968.
Box 5, folder 12: Correspondence: September 1968.
Box 5, folder 13: Correspondence: October-December 1968.
Box 5, folder 14: Correspondence: January-June 1969.
Box 5, folder 15: Correspondence: July-December 1969.
Box 5, folder 16: Correspondence: 1970.
Box 5, folder 17: Correspondence: 1971.
Box 5, folder 18: Correspondence: 1972.
Box 5, folder 19: Correspondence: January-June 1973.
Box 5, folder 20: Correspondence: July-December 1973.
Box 5, folder 21: Correspondence: January-June 1974.
Box 5, folder 22: Correspondence: July- December 1974.
Box 5, folder 23: Correspondence: January-June 1975.
Box 5, folder 24: Correspondence: July- December 1975.
Box 5, folder 25: Correspondence: January-May 1976.
Box 5, folder 26: Correspondence: June-December 1976.
Box 5, folder 27: Correspondence: January-June 1977.
Box 5, folder 28: Correspondence: July-November 1977.
Box 5, folder 29: Correspondence: December 1977.
Box 5, folder 30: Correspondence: January-June 1978.
Box 5, folder 31: Correspondence: July-December 1978.
Box 5, folder 32: Correspondence: January-August 1979.
Box 5, folder 33: Correspondence: September-December 1979.
Box 5, folder 34: Correspondence: January-March 1980.
Box 5, folder 35: Correspondence: April-May 1980.
Box 5, folder 36: Correspondence: June-August 1980.
Box 5, folder 37: Correspondence: September-December 1980.
Box 5, folder 38: Correspondence: January-April 1981.
Box 5, folder 39: Correspondence: May-September 1981.
Box 5, folder 40: Correspondence: October 1981.
Box 5, folder 41: Correspondence: November-December 1981.
Box 5, folder 42: Correspondence: January-March 1982.
Box 5, folder 43: Correspondence: April-June 1982.
Box 5, folder 44: Correspondence: July-December 1982.
Box 5, folder 45: Correspondence: 1983.
Box 5, folder 46: Correspondence: Undated.
Box 5, folder 47: Dictation rosters and general lists, 1970; 1977-1980; n.d.
Box 5, folder 48: Dictation rosters and general lists, 1981-1983.
Box 5, folder 49: Miscellaneous envelopes, 1954-1968; n.d.

Subseries 2.2: Specific Correspondence, arranged alphabetically. 1952-1983; n.d.
Box 6, folder 1: Morris Abram, 1971-1983.
Box 6, folder 2: Keith and Marcia Cavell Aufhauser, 1976-1981.
Box 6, folder 3: Elaine Baker, 1973-1974.
Box 6, folder 4: David Barnum, 1968-1969.
Box 6, folder 5: David Barnum, 1972-1982.
Box 6, folder 6: Dan and Ruth Beitel, 1964-1978.
Box 6, folder 7: Robert C. Birney, Hampshire College, 1971-1982.
Box 6, folder 8: Dr. and Mrs. St. Elmo Brady, 1965-1971.
Box 6, folder 9: Donald Braun, 1977-1983.
Box 6, folder 10: James Brown, 1973-1983.
Box 6, folder 11: Charles Carter, law school admission, 1979.
Box 6, folder 12: Hodding Carter, 1966-1982.
Box 6, folder 13: Zelpha Ellen Chandler, 1962-1969.
Box 6, folder 14: George W. Crockett Jr., 1977.
Box 6, folder 15: Donald Cunnigen, 1971-1973; n.d.
Box 6, folder 16: Donald Cunnigen, 1974.
Box 6, folder 17: Donald Cunnigen, 1975-1977.
Box 6, folder 18: Donald Cunnigen, 1978-1983.
Box 6, folder 19: Douglas V. Davidson, 1981-1982.
Box 6, folder 20: Walter Davis, 1965; 1979-1981.
Box 6, folder 21: Lisa Diamond (Devine), 1974-1981.
Box 6, folder 22: John Dittmer, 1969-1983.
Box 6, folder 23: John Dixon, 1967.
Box 6, folder 24: Leslie Dunbar, 1966-1971; n.d. [See also Field Foundation correspondence]
Box 6, folder 25: Leslie Dunbar, 1972-1982. [See also Field Foundation correspondence]
Box 6, folder 26: Tony Dunbar, 1973-1982.
Box 6, folder 27: John Egerton, 1976-1980.
Box 6, folder 28: Irving Fain, 1967-1970.
Box 6, folder 29: Family planning, 1971.
Box 6, folder 30: A. Alexander Fanelli and the ABC program, 1963-1967.
Box 6, folder 31: Nancy Freeman, 1965-1967.
Box 6, folder 32: German and personal, 1952-1966.
Box 6, folder 33: German and personal, 1967-1983.
Box 6, folder 34: Myrtle Glascoe, 1969-1970.
Box 6, folder 35: Myrtle Glascoe, 1971-1975.
Box 6, folder 36: Myrtle Glascoe, 1980-1983.
Box 6, folder 37: Mickey Glazer, 1975-1980.
Box 6, folder 38: Karen and Neal Goldman, 1967.
Box 6, folder 39: Dieter Grunow, 1968-1983.
Box 6, folder 40: Lou E. Holloway, 1970-1973.
Box 6, folder 41: Igor Entrala Jimenez, 1965.
Box 6, folder 42: Henry Kilbanoff, 1979-1982.
Box 6, folder 43: Heinz Kloss, 1977-1983.
Box 6, folder 44: Henry and Elizabeth Knepler, 1954-1981.
Box 6, folder 45: Weston La Barre, 1966.
Box 6, folder 46: Joyce Ladner, 1965-1980.
Box 6, folder 47: Latin American tour, 1965.
Box 6, folder 48: Moses Lewis, 1968.
Box 6, folder 49: James Loewen, 1969-1975.
Box 6, folder 50: James Loewen: Mississippi: Conflict and Change, 1974-1975.
Box 6, folder 51: James Loewen, 1976-1982.
Box 6, folder 52: George and David Maddox, 1967-1982.
Box 6, folder 53: K. C. Morrison, 1967-1973; n.d.
Box 6, folder 54: K. C. Morrison, 1974-1979.
Box 6, folder 55: K. C. Morrison, 1980-1982.
Box 6, folder 56: Daniel A. Offiong, 1971-1973.
Box 6, folder 57: Suzanne Ortega, 1976-1981.
Box 6, folder 58: George Owens, 1965-1969.
Box 6, folder 59: George Owens, 1970-1981.
Box 6, folder 60: Harold Pfautz, 1966-1967; 1980.
Box 6, folder 61: Political figures, 1970-1983.
Box 6, folder 62: Chester Rash, 1967.
Box 6, folder 63: David Riesman, 1966-1975; n.d.
Box 6, folder 64: David Riesman, 1976-1977.
Box 6, folder 65: David Riesman, January-June 1978.
Box 6, folder 66: David Riesman, July-December 1978; 1979.
Box 6, folder 67: David Riesman, 1980.
Box 6, folder 68: David Riesman, 1981-1983.
Box 6, folder 69: Paul Romjue, 1976-1983; n.d.
Box 6, folder 70: John Salter, 1981-1982.
Box 6, folder 71: Ethel Sawyer, and dissertation proposal, 1965; n.d.
Box 6, folder 72: Constance Slaughter-Harvey, 1967-1983.
Box 6, folder 73: Helmut Sohmen, 1964-1966.
Box 6, folder 74: Helmut Sohmen, 1967.
Box 6, folder 75: Helmut Sohmen, 1968-1970.
Box 6, folder 76: Helmut Sohmen, German, 1966-1967.
Box 6, folder 77: State Times, 1954-1955.
Box 6, folder 78: Gerda, Helmuth and Rene Steinitz, some in German, 1966-1983.
Box 6, folder 79: Denise Sweet, 1977-1983.
Box 6, folder 80: Transatlantic correspondence, not German, 1965-1981.
Box 6, folder 81: University films, 1968-1971; n.d.
Box 7, folder 1: Edward G. Webber, 1966-1967.
Box 7, folder 2: Phillip Weitzman, 1966-1968.
Box 7, folder 3: Jim West, 1967-1968.
Box 7, folder 4: Birthday cards and invitations, n.d.
Box 7, folder 5: Birthday cards from Ferrum College scrapbook, 1980.
Box 7, folder 6: Borinski birthday party invitations, programs and party notes, 1979-1983; n.d.
Box 7, folder 7: Birthday music and programs, 1978-1981.
Box 7, folder 8: Christmas cards, n.d.
Box 7, folder 9: Greeting cards, n.d.
Box 7, folder 10: Memorabilia from correspondence, n.d.

Series 3: Career. 1947-1983; n.d. 7 boxes. 5.66 cubic feet.

Subseries 3.1: Tougaloo College. 1947-1983; n.d.
Box 8, folder 1: Administration: Board of trustee reports, 1977-1978; n.d.
Box 8, folder 2: Administration: Brown-Tougaloo cooperative program: Information, 1963-1966.
Box 8, folder 3: Administration: Budget report, 1967; 1970.
Box 8, folder 4: Administration: Business office correspondence, 1969-1981.
Box 8, folder 5: Administration: Centennial activity, 1970.
Box 8, folder 6: Administration: Dartmouth College, ABC Program: Correspondence and information, 1967; n.d.
Box 8, folder 7: Administration: Deans’ correspondence and memoranda, 1964-1971.
Box 8, folder 8: Administration: Financial affairs, 1962-1967.
Box 8, folder 9: Administration: George Owens inauguration, 1966.
Box 8, folder 10: Administration: George Owens, president, correspondence and memoranda, 1966-1968.
Box 8, folder 11: Administration: Library handbook: L. Zenobia Coleman Library, 1982-1983.
Box 8, folder 12: Administration: Library narrative and new building information, including architectural plans, 1966-1973.
Box 8, folder 13: Administration: Office of developmental and public relations, 1965-1975; n.d.
Box 8, folder 14: Administration: Presidential affairs: Beittel citation, 1966.
Box 8, folder 15: Administration: Reports for administrative progress and program changes, 1969; 1972.
Box 8, folder 16: Community relations and public affairs: Announcements, correspondence, reports, 1955; 1968; 1970; n.d.
Box 8, folder 17: Community relations and public affairs: Correspondence and memoranda, 1967-1970; 1980; n.d.
Box 8, folder 18: Community relations and public affairs: Cluster conference, 1969.
Box 8, folder 19: Faculty: Academic improvement component of AIDP, report, n.d.
Box 8, folder 20: Faculty: Applications for teaching positions, 1966-1981; n.d.
Box 8, folder 21: Faculty: Catalog paste-ups, 1965-66; 1980; n.d.
Box 8, folder 22: Faculty: Correspondence and memoranda, Naomi Townsend, 1963-1978.
Box 8, folder 23: Faculty: Curriculum changes and other matters, 1965; 1967; n.d.
Box 8, folder 24: Faculty: Departmental memoranda, 1965-1970; n.d.
Box 8, folder 25: Faculty: Discipline review board formation: Correspondence and information, 1967.
Box 8, folder 26: Faculty: Educational policy committee minutes and correspondence, 1964-1967.
Box 8, folder 27: Faculty: Educational policy committee minutes and correspondence, 1968-1971.
Box 8, folder 28: Faculty: Evaluation of student services report, 1980.
Box 8, folder 29: Faculty: External evaluation of college, 1982.
Box 8, folder 30: Faculty: Faculty dismissal procedures, n.d.
Box 8, folder 31: Faculty: Faculty hiring: Correspondence, 1966-1971.
Box 8, folder 32: Faculty: Faculty meeting minutes, 1955-1963.
Box 8, folder 33: Faculty: Faculty meeting minutes, 1964-1966.
Box 8, folder 34: Faculty: Faculty meeting minutes, 1967-1969.
Box 8, folder 35: Faculty: Faculty meeting minutes, 1970-1972.
Box 8, folder 36: Faculty: Faculty memoranda, 1967-1982; n.d.
Box 8, folder 37: Faculty: Freshman seminar programs: Guidelines and reports, n.d.
Box 8, folder 38: Faculty: Freshman studies program, pre-freshman program and career counseling, n.d.
Box 8, folder 39: Faculty: General college progress report, n.d.
Box 8, folder 40: Faculty: Office forms, n.d.
Box 8, folder 41: Faculty: Résumés, 1968-1981; n.d.
Box 8, folder 42: Faculty: Revision of the faculty handbook, 1970; 1978.
Box 8, folder 43: Faculty: Sample student paper critique, n.d.
Box 8, folder 44: Social Science division: Budget report, Science and Social Science divisions, 1955; 1971.
Box 8, folder 45: Social Science division: Business and financial affairs: Book and travel expenses, 1966-1967.
Box 8, folder 46: Social Science division: Business and financial affairs: Correspondence, 1957-1967.
Box 8, folder 47: Social Science division: Business and financial affairs: Correspondence, 1968-1982.
Box 8, folder 48: Social Science division: Business and financial affairs: Field Foundation accounts, 1961-1963.
Box 8, folder 49: Social Science division: Business and financial affairs: Field Foundation accounts, 1964-1969; n.d.
Box 8, folder 50: Social Science division: Center for Mississippi Studies proposal, n.d.
Box 8, folder 51: Social Science division: Center for Southern Culture: Correspondence and information, 1979-1980.
Box 8, folder 52: Social Science division: Class information booklet, Outlook on Sociology, n.d.
Box 8, folder 53: Social Science division: Correspondence and memoranda, 1963-1970; 1980; n.d.
Box 8, folder 54: Social Science division: Discussion for professional orientation meeting, n.d.
Box 8, folder 55: Social Science division: Division meetings, 1963; 1966; January-February 1967.
Box 8, folder 56: Social Science division: Division meetings, March-November 1967.
Box 8, folder 57: Social Science division: Division meetings, January-March 1968.
Box 8, folder 58: Social Science division: Division meetings, April-December 1968.
Box 8, folder 59: Social Science division: Division meetings, 1969.
Box 9, folder 1: Social Science division: Division meetings, 1970-1971.
Box 9, folder 2: Social Science division: Division meetings, 1972-1981; n.d.
Box 9, folder 3: Social Science division: Gerontology program proposal and material, 1975; 1979; 1981; n.d.
Box 9, folder 4: Social Science division: Graduate preparation handbook and general reports, 1968-1970.
Box 9, folder 5: Social Science division: Graduate records exam (G.R.E.) preparation, n.d.
Box 9, folder 6: Social Science division: Instructional scientific equipment proposal, 1970.
Box 9, folder 7: Social Science division: Interdisciplinary approach to Social Sciences project, n.d.
Box 9, folder 8: Social Science division: Job availability, 1967-1974; n.d.
Box 9, folder 9: Social Science division: Mississippi history project: Mississippi: Conflict and Change, new ninth grade textbook, James W. Loewen, 1970-1971; 1974.
Box 9, folder 10: Social Science division: Newsletter, 1978; n.d.
Box 9, folder 11: Social Science division: Political Science department: Correspondence, Joe C. Huang, 1966-1973; n.d.
Box 9, folder 12: Social Science division: Programs and flyers: Arts and entertainment programs, flyers and announcements, 1953; 1971-1983; n.d.
Box 9, folder 13: Social Science division: Programs and flyers: Miscellaneous programs, flyers and invitations, 1970-1983; n.d.
Box 9, folder 14: Social Science division: Programs and flyers: Political flyers, newsletters and solicitations, 1967-1983; n.d.
Box 9, folder 15: Social Science division: Projects and proposals: Afro-American studies, urban and regional studies, and social welfare faculty development, 1969-1970; n.d.
Box 9, folder 16: Social Science division: Proposal activity, 1967-1971; n.d.
Box 9, folder 17: Social Science division: Proposals, examinations, invitations, 1960-1965; n.d.
Box 9, folder 18: Social Science division: Report: College survey of undergraduate social welfare programs, Eva Galambos, 1969.
Box 9, folder 19: Social Science division: Reports, 1964-1974; n.d.
Box 9, folder 20: Social Science division: Social Science Advancement Institute: Correspondence, memoranda, 1965-1971; n.d.
Box 9, folder 21: Social Science division: Social Science Advancement Institute: Election 1968: Handbooks and workshop documents, 1968.
Box 9, folder 22: Social Science division: Social Science Advancement Institute: General information, 1966-1970; n.d.
Box 9, folder 23: Social Science division: Sociology department awards, 1965.
Box 9, folder 24: Social Science division: Social Science division debate team, 1967.
Box 9, folder 25: Social Science division: Social Science lab information, 1962; 1970; n.d.
Box 9, folder 26: Social Science division: Social Science Tutorial Institute: Information and memoranda, 1963; n.d.
Box 9, folder 27: Social Science division: Sociological research group minutes, 1964.
Box 9, folder 28: Social Science division: Sociology department: Reports on sociology classes, “Sociology and Then What?” n.d.
Box 9, folder 29: Social Science division: Status of Social Science division, 1967.
Box 9, folder 30: Social Science division: Student exchange correspondence and information, 1964-1966; n.d.
Box 9, folder 31: Social Science division: Student exchange correspondence, 1967-1980.
Box 9, folder 32: Social Science division: Student exchange correspondence: Tougaloo-Millsaps Exchange: Correspondence, 1970-1974; n.d.
Box 9, folder 33: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Correspondence and information, 1964-1965.
Box 9, folder 34: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Correspondence and information, 1966.
Box 9, folder 35: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Correspondence and information, 1967-1968.
Box 9, folder 36: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Correspondence and information, 1969-1982.
Box 9, folder 37: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Correspondence and information, n.d.
Box 9, folder 38: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Harvard-Yale-Columbia Intensive Studies summer program: Correspondence and information, 1966-1969; n.d.
Box 9, folder 39: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Harvard-Yale-Columbia Intensive Studies summer program: General information, 1967; n.d.
Box 9, folder 40: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Institute of European Studies: Correspondence and poster, 1969; n.d.
Box 9, folder 41: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Pre-Law correspondence, 1962-1970; 1981; n.d.
Box 9, folder 42: Social Science division: Student internship and study programs: Pre-Law internships: Information, 1969; n.d.
Box 9, folder 43: Social Science division: Title III coordinating committee, Lyman Farrar, 1970.
Box 10, folder 1: Social Science division: Undergraduate programs in social welfare, 1971.
Box 10, folder 2: Social Science division: Urban affairs conference, 1971.
Box 10, folder 3: Student government: Proposal for summer judiciary with correspondence, 1969.
Box 10, folder 4: Student government: Samples: City University of New York, 1968.
Box 10, folder 5: Student government: Samples: Correspondence: Dartmouth College, et al., 1969.
Box 10, folder 6: Student government: Samples: Howard University, 1968.
Box 10, folder 7: Student government: Samples: Correspondence: San Francisco State College, 1965-1969.
Box 10, folder 8: Student government: Samples: Tuskegee Institute, 1969.
Box 10, folder 9: Student government: Samples: University of California Berkley, 1969.
Box 10, folder 10: Student government: Samples: University of California Irvine, 1969.
Box 10, folder 11: Student government: Samples: University of California San Diego, 1969.
Box 10, folder 12: Student government: Samples: University of Michigan, 1969.
Box 10, folder 13: Student government: Student judiciary: Constitution and general information, 1967-1969; n.d.
Box 10, folder 14: Tougaloo College Writing Handbook, 1978-1979.
Box 10, folder 15: Tougaloo commencement programs, 1963-1982.
Box 10, folder 16: Tougaloo correspondence, February-May 1968.
Box 10, folder 17: Tougaloo correspondence, September-December 1968.
Box 10, folder 18: Tougaloo correspondence, March-August 1969.
Box 10, folder 19: Tougaloo correspondence, September-December 1969.
Box 10, folder 20: Tougaloo faculty, staff and student lists, miscellaneous, 1967-1971; 1982; n.d.
Box 10, folder 21: Tougaloo handbook and flyer, 1968-1969; n.d.
Box 10, folder 22: Tougaloo lectures and programs, 1966-1982; n.d.
Box 10, folder 23: Tougaloo personnel documents, 1979.
Box 10, folder 24: Tougaloo Political Action Committee (PAC), including the Swahili Workshop: Memoranda, n.d.
Box 10, folder 25: Tougaloo student recognition list, 1981-1982.
Box 11, folder 1: African courses: Correspondence and materials, 1968-1969; n.d.
Box 11, folder 2: Classroom roll books: Tougaloo sociology, 1966-1968.
Box 11, folder 3: Classroom roll books: Tougaloo/Vanderbilt, n.d.
Box 11, folder 4: Constitutional law: Course outlines and notes, n.d.
Box 11, folder 5: Constitutional law: Course outlines and notes, 1973-1980.
Box 11, folder 6: Constitutional law: Course reference materials, n.d.
Box 11, folder 7: Constitutional law: Course reference materials and correspondence, 1954-1974.
Box 11, folder 8: Constitutional law: Course reference material: Consultations on the Affirmative Action Statement of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Vol.II: Proceedings, report, 1981.
Box 11, folder 9: Constitutional law: Exams, 1972-1980; n.d.
Box 11, folder 10: Constitutional law: Handwritten class notes and course work, n.d.
Box 11, folder 11: Constitutional law: Handwritten class notes and course work, 1972-1974; 1981.
Box 11, folder 12: Constitutional law: Watergate discussion notes, 1972-1974; n.d.
Box 11, folder 13: Constitutional law materials: “Baker v. Carr,” written decision, Leading Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 1962.
Box 11, folder 14: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case: Affirmative action material on Bakke case, 1978-1981; n.d.
Box 11, folder 15: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, American Association of University Professors, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 16: Constitutional law materials: Bakke Case, American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Northern California, the ACLU of Southern California, brief of Amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 17: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois, Italian American Association et al., brief of amici curiae, 1977.
Box 11, folder 18: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, American Medical Student Association, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 19: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Antioch School of Law, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 20: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Asian American Bar Association, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 21: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Association of American Law Schools, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 22: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Association of American Medical Colleges, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 23: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Bar Association of San Francisco, Los Angeles County Bar Association, brief of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 24: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Black Law Students Union of Yale University Law School, brief of amicus curiae, 1977.
Box 11, folder 25: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, brief for petitioner, 1977.
Box 11, folder 26: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Committee on Academic Non-Discrimination, brief of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 27: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Fair Employment Practice Commission, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 28: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 29: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, National Association of Affirmative Action Officers, brief of amici curiae, 1977.
Box 11, folder 30: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, National Association of Minority Contractors, brief of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 31: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, National Conference of Black Lawyers, supplemental memorandum of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 32: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, National Fund for Minority Engineering Students, brief of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 33: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Native American Law Students of the University of California at Davis, American Indian Bar Association, et al., brief of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 34: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers, brief of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 11, folder 35: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, petition for a writ of certiorari, 1976.
Box 12, folder 1: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, Society of American Law Teachers, brief of amici curiae, 1976.
Box 12, folder 2: Constitutional law materials: Bakke case, UCLA Black Law Students Association, UCLA Black Law Alumni Association, and Union Women’s Alliance to Gain Equality, brief of amicus curiae, 1976.
Box 12, folder 3: “Affirmative Action and the Rule of Bakke,” article, American Bar Association Journal, Charles F. Abernathy, 1978.
Box 12, folder 4: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “Bakke v. Regents of University of California,” California Reporter, 1977.
Box 12, folder 5: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “The Bakke Case: Affirmative Action or Distraction,” Current, Stephanie A. Cleverdon, 1978.
Box 12, folder 6: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “Bakke Wins, Quotas Lose and the Tale of Title VII,” Time, 1978.
Box 12, folder 7: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “Viewpoints” and “In Search of a Just Outcome,” editorials, Change, Alfred B. Fitt, 1977.
Box 12, folder 8: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “Does the Bakke Case Indicate Changes in Minority/Majority Relations in the US?” incomplete, n.d.
Box 12, folder 9: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “How Justices Explain Their Bakke Ruling” and “Impact of Bakke Decision,” US News and World Report, 1978.
Box 12, folder 10: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “The Landmark Bakke Ruling,” Newsweek, 1978.
Box 12, folder 11: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “A Lawyer’s Advice to a College about Bakke,” Vital Speeches, Henry L. Bowden, 1978.
Box 12, folder 12: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “The Truth about the Bakke Case,” Focus, Ralph R. Smith, 1977.
Box 12, folder 13: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “What Led to Bakke,” Center Magazine, Kenneth S. Tollett, 1978.
Box 12, folder 14: Constitutional law materials: Articles on Bakke case: “Why Bakke Won’t End Reverse Discrimination 2,” Commentary, Nathan Glazer, 1978.
Box 12, folder 15: Constitutional law materials: Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, written decision, 1953.
Box 12, folder 16: Constitutional law materials: DeFunis v. Odegaard, briefs of amici curiae, 1973.
Box 12, folder 17: Constitutional law materials: Defunis v. Odegaard, correspondence and written decision, Supreme Court Reporter, 1974.
Box 12, folder 18: Constitutional law materials: Civil Rights and Liberties: Equal Protection, article on DeFunis v. Odegaard, n.d.
Box 12, folder 19: Constitutional law materials: Dennis v. United States, written decision, Leading Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 1951.
Box 12, folder 20: Constitutional law materials: James W. Loewen et al., v. John Turnipseed, Mississippi State Textbook Purchasing Board, et al., re: Conflict and Change, written decision, 1980.
Box 12, folder 21: Constitutional law materials: Richard Nixon, “In Re Subpoena to Nixon,” written decision, 1973.
Box 12, folder 22: Constitutional law materials: Penick v. Columbus Board of Education, brief for respondents, 1978.
Box 12, folder 23: Constitutional law materials: Plessy v. Ferguson: “Right to Equal Protection of the Laws,” article, n.d.
Box 12, folder 24: Constitutional law materials: Race relations: Source material, 1963-1973; n.d.
Box 12, folder 25: Constitutional law materials: “The Rights of the Accused: The Supreme Court, Due Process, and Police Procedure,” chapter 8, Crime and Justice in a Mass Society, n.d.
Box 12, folder 26: Constitutional law materials: United Steelworkers, AFL-CIO et al. v. Weber, briefs of amici curiae, 1978.
Box 12, folder 27: Constitutional law materials: Voting Rights Act, written decision, 1964.
Box 12, folder 28: Constitutional law materials: Williams v. Wallace, and Jenness v. Forbes, written decisions, Federal Supplements on Constitutional Law, 1965; 1972.
Box 12, folder 29: Contemporary Affairs course: Class materials, 1955-1963; n.d.
Box 12, folder 30: Criminology course: Class preparation and review, 1972-1983; n.d.
Box 12, folder 31: Criminology course: Correspondence, 1972; 1983; n.d.
Box 12, folder 32: Criminology course: Exams and source material, 1958; 1972; n.d.
Box 12, folder 33: Criminology course: Exams, 1977-1979; n.d.
Box 12, folder 34: Criminology course: Research topics, 1972.
Box 12, folder 35: Criminology course: Term papers, 1981; 1983.
Box 12, folder 36: Freshman Social Science seminar: Course materials, correspondence, and report, 1966-1967; n.d.
Box 12, folder 37: Freshman Social Science seminar: Course materials, 1967-1968.
Box 12, folder 38: Freshman Social Science seminar: Course materials, 1968-1969.
Box 12, folder 39: Freshman Social Science seminar: Course materials, 1971-1972.
Box 12, folder 40: Freshman Social Science seminar: Course materials, 1972-1973.
Box 12, folder 41: Freshman Social Science seminar: Course materials, 1979-1981; n.d.
Box 12, folder 42: Freshman Social Science seminar: Evaluation, K.C. Morrison, 1971.
Box 12, folder 43: Freshman Social Science Seminar: Student papers, 1973.
Box 12, folder 44: Freshman Social Science Seminar: Studs Terkel’s Division Street: America, information for class discussion, the urban unit part I, freshman seminar, n.d.
Box 12, folder 45: German for beginners, 1967-1968.
Box 12, folder 46: Introduction to Social Sciences, n.d.
Box 12, folder 47: Introduction to Sociology: Sociology 21: Class preparation and tests, 1967; n.d.
Box 12, folder 48: Introduction to Sociology: Sociology 22: Class preparation and tests, 1967-1972; n.d.
Box 12, folder 49: Law school correspondence and material: Moses Lewis Jr. and Willie Perkins, 1967-1976.
Box 12, folder 50: Legislative information and source material, 1968; n.d.
Box 12, folder 51: Miscellaneous course materials, 1968-1982; n.d.
Box 12, folder 52: Miscellaneous course materials, n.d.
Box 12, folder 53: Miscellaneous course materials: Bibliographies and booklists, 1953-1971; n.d.
Box 12, folder 54: Oral History: Source materials, 1973-1974; n.d.
Box 12, folder 55: Race and Ethnic Relations classes, 1972-1981; n.d.
Box 12, folder 56: Sociology class and curriculum preparation, 1947-1948.
Box 12, folder 57: Sociological theory, courses 241 and 247: class materials and bibliography cards, 1969; n.d.
Box 12, folder 58: Sociological theory, handwritten notes, difficult to read, n.d.

Subseries 3.2: Criminal Justice Symposiums and Social Science Forums. 1964-1983; n.d.
Box 13, folder 1: Criminal Justice Symposium: Program descriptions and schedules, 1979; n.d.
Box 13, folder 2: Criminal Justice Symposium: Correspondence, January-March 1981.
Box 13, folder 3: Criminal Justice Symposium: Correspondence, April 1981.
Box 13, folder 4: Criminal Justice Symposium: Planning memoranda and information, 1981.
Box 13, folder 5: Criminal Justice Symposium: Program descriptions and schedules, 1981.
Box 13, folder 6: Criminal Justice Symposium: Correspondence and outline of speech given at Criminal Justice Symposium, “Federal Role in Law Enforcement and Police Brutality,” James A. Goodman, March 30, 1981.
Box 13, folder 7: Criminal Justice Symposium: Correspondence and announcements, 1982.
Box 13, folder 8: Criminal Justice Symposium: Correspondence and announcements, 1983.
Box 13, folder 9: Criminal Justice Symposium: Sentencing study, n.d.
Box 13, folder 10: Social Science Forum: Correspondence and announcements, 1964; 1966.
Box 13, folder 11: Social Science Forum: Correspondence, 1967.
Box 13, folder 12: Social Science Forum: Correspondence, January-May 1968.
Box 13, folder 13: Social Science Forum: Correspondence, June-December 1968.
Box 13, folder 14: Social Science Forum: Correspondence, 1969.
Box 13, folder 15: Social Science Forum: Correspondence, 1970-1971.
Box 13, folder 16: Social Science Forum: Correspondence, 1972-1979.
Box 13, folder 17: Social Science Forum: Announcements, 1966-1967.
Box 13, folder 18: Social Science Forum: Announcements, 1968-1969.
Box 13, folder 19: Social Science Forum: Announcements, 1970.
Box 13, folder 20: Social Science Forum: Announcements, 1971-1973.
Box 13, folder 21: Social Science Forum: Announcements, 1974-1979.
Box 13, folder 22: Social Science Forum: Announcements, 1981; n.d.
Box 13, folder 23: Social Science Forum: Résumés of prospective participants, n.d.

Subseries 3.3: Summer Teaching Experience. 1960-1983; n.d.
Box 14, folder 1: Antioch New England Graduate School: Class schedules and course information, 1981; n.d.
Box 14, folder 2: Antioch New England Graduate School: Correspondence, Lewis Feldstein, 1977-1982.
Box 14, folder 3: Antioch New England Graduate School: Independent study project, Marilyn Richards, correspondence and material, 1981.
Box 14, folder 4: Antioch New England Graduate School: Antioch/New England project: Material and meeting notes, 1981; n.d.
Box 14, folder 5: Duke University: Summer Bulletin, 1968.
Box 14, folder 6: Duke University: Correspondence, 1960-1968.
Box 14, folder 7: Duke University: Correspondence, 1969-1971.
Box 14, folder 8: Duke University: Correspondence, 1972-1982.
Box 14, folder 9: Duke University: Student résumés, 1969.
Box 14, folder 10: Duke University: Summer session: Books for classes, 1972-1975.
Box 14, folder 11: Duke University: Summer session: Films for class, 1968-1975; n.d.
Box 14, folder 12: Duke University: Summer session: Race and Culture course: Class preparation and exams, 1975.
Box 14, folder 13: Duke University: Summer session: Sociology of Modernization: Class preparation, exams and materials, 1975.
Box 14, folder 14: Duke University: Summer session: Sociology of Modernization, student notes, 1975.
Box 14, folder 15: Hampshire College: Academic Council: General information and meeting minutes, 1971.
Box 14, folder 16: Hampshire College: Academic Council: Memoranda, 1971.
Box 14, folder 17: Hampshire College: Calendars and publications, 1971; 1973; n.d.
Box 14, folder 18: Hampshire College: Correspondence and information, 1970-1977.
Box 14, folder 19: Hampshire College: Course descriptions and proposals, 1971; n.d.
Box 14, folder 20: Hampshire College: Course descriptions and proposals, 1972-1973.
Box 14, folder 21: Hampshire College: Faculty and community material, 1971-1972.
Box 14, folder 22: Hampshire College: Faculty memoranda, 1971-1972; n.d.
Box 14, folder 23: Hampshire College: Hampshire College newsletter, Climax, 1971-1972.
Box 14, folder 24: Hampshire College: School development and administration, 1971-1972; n.d.
Box 14, folder 25: Vanderbilt University: Correspondence and miscellaneous material, 1971-1973; n.d.
Box 14, folder 26: Vanderbilt University: Correspondence and miscellaneous material, 1974-1975.
Box 14, folder 27: Vanderbilt University: Correspondence, 1976-1978.
Box 14, folder 28: Vanderbilt University: Correspondence, 1979-1980.
Box 14, folder 29: Vanderbilt University: Correspondence, 1981-1983.
Box 14, folder 30: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Booklists and exams, 1972-1973; n.d.
Box 14, folder 31: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Class preparation and summaries, 1973.
Box 14, folder 32: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Class preparation, summaries and exams, 1974.
Box 14, folder 33: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Class preparation, summaries and exams, 1975.
Box 14, folder 34: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Class preparation, summaries and exams, 1976.
Box 14, folder 35: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Class preparation, exams and booklists, 1977; n.d.
Box 14, folder 36: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208, Class preparation, summaries and exams, 1978-1979.
Box 14, folder 37: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Class preparation, booklists and exams, 1980-1982.
Box 14, folder 38: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Introductory materials, n.d.
Box 14, folder 39: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Black vs. White Sociology, Soc 208: Notes and papers for class discussion, n.d.
Box 14, folder 40: Vanderbilt University: Courses: Sociology of Religion, Soc 366, and Population Problems and Human Ecology, Soc 339: Class preparation and correspondence, 1970-1974; n.d.
Box 14, folder 41: Vanderbilt University: General information and materials lists, 1972-1981.
Box 14, folder 42: Vanderbilt University: Health care project, brochures, 1982.
Box 14, folder 43: Vanderbilt University: Summer catalogue, 1982.
Box 14, folder 44: Vanderbilt University: Summer session phone directories, 1973; 1977; 1978; 1982.

Subseries 3.4: Other College Relationships. 1964-1978; n.d.
Box 14, folder 45: Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and University of Massachusetts: Five College Black Community: Black Studies program proposal, 1970.
Box 14, folder 46: Brown University: Anthropological film series information, 1967.
Box 14, folder 47: Ferrum College: Summer program, correspondence, 1976-1978.
Box 14, folder 48: Mary Holmes College: Program for inauguration of Donovan E. Smucker, 1968.
Box 14, folder 49: Millsaps College: Brochure and class list, 1968-1970.
Box 14, folder 50: Millsaps College: Millsaps Forum: Correspondence, papers and drafts, 1973-1978.
Box 14, folder 51: Millsaps College: Student symposium, Free University, 1967-1968.
Box 14, folder 52: Mount Holyoke College: Winter catalogue and miscellaneous material, 1972; n.d.
Box 14, folder 53: Negro Colleges and Universities, special report, 1964-1967.
Box 14, folder 54: Negro Colleges and Universities, special report, 1968-1970.
Box 14, folder 55: Washington Square College of New York University, sunrise semester, brochure and correspondence, 1970.

Series 4: Organizational Affiliations. 1952-1983; n.d. 2 boxes. 1.33 cubic feet.
Box 15, folder 1: African American Institute: Annual report, 1979.
Box 15, folder 2: African Studies Association: Correspondence and information, 1969.
Box 15, folder 3: Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association: Meeting schedules and information, 1970; 1981-1982; n.d.
Box 15, folder 4: American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education: Document on the National Institute for Advanced Study in Teaching Disadvantaged Youth, n.d.
Box 15, folder 5: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Correspondence and information, 1968-1982; n.d.
Box 15, folder 6: American Council on Education: Correspondence, 1973.
Box 15, folder 7: American Political Science Association: African tour seminar, 1966.
Box 15, folder 8: American Program Bureau: Correspondence and lists of available lecturers, 1969-72; n.d.
Box 15, folder 9: American Sociological Association: Meeting information, 1971; 1975.
Box 15, folder 10: American Sociological Association: Meeting programs, 1961; 1970; 1973.
Box 15, folder 11: American Sociological Association: Meeting program, 1981.
Box 15, folder 12: American Sociological Association: Meeting schedule, directory information and correspondence, 1981; 1982.
Box 15, folder 13: Amistad Research Center: Correspondence, 1970.
Box 15, folder 14: Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists: Meeting programs, 1973-1975.
Box 15, folder 15: B’nai B’rith Lecture Series: Correspondence and lecture schedule, 1970-1971.
Box 15, folder 16: Committee for Public Justice: Correspondence, 1981-82.
Box 15, folder 17: Congress of Racial Equality (CORE): Correspondence, 1960.
Box 15, folder 18: Council of Federated Organizations (COFO): Correspondence and newsletter, 1963-1964.
Box 15, folder 19: Eastern Sociological Society: Meeting program, 1982.
Box 15, folder 20: Freedom Information Service: Newsletter and correspondence, 1966-1967.
Box 15, folder 21: Greensboro (North Carolina) Justice Fund: Pamphlets and correspondence, 1981.
Box 15, folder 22: Head Start: Program performance standards instrument and memoranda, 1976.
Box 15, folder 23: International Monetary Fund: Quarterly reports, 1979; 1982.
Box 15, folder 24: Israel Information Services: Newsletters, 1968.
Box 15, folder 25: L.Q.C. Lamar Society: Correspondence and membership list, 1969-1977; n.d.
Box 15, folder 26: Law Day: Correspondence, 1971.
Box 15, folder 27: Manpower Administration of the U.S. Dept. of Labor: Doctorate program, document, 1970.
Box 15, folder 28: Mississippi Action for Community Education: Applications and information, 1965.
Box 15, folder 29: Mississippi Center for Black Elected Officials: Correspondence and questionnaire, 1969-1971.
Box 15, folder 30: Mississippi Conference on Educational Change: Program schedule, 1968.
Box 15, folder 31: Mississippi Conference on Social Welfare: Correspondence and information, 1968-1969.
Box 15, folder 32: Mississippi Conference on Social Welfare: Newsletter, 1966-1971.
Box 15, folder 33: Mississippi Conference on Social Welfare: Pamphlets and programs, 1965-1969.
Box 15, folder 34: Mississippi Coordinating Unit for Vocational Technical Education: Report, 1966.
Box 15, folder 35: Mississippi Council on Human Relations: Correspondence, information and newsletters, 1962-1977; n.d.
Box 15, folder 36: Mississippi Freedom Summer reviewed: Correspondence and materials, 1978-1980; n.d.
Box 15, folder 37: Mississippi Teachers Association: Newsletter, 1965.
Box 15, folder 38: Mississippi Legal Services Coalition: Correspondence and information, 1981.
Box 15, folder 39: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP): Correspondence and information, 1961-1982.
Box 15, folder 40: National Association of Black Social Workers: Conference report by Myrtle Glascoe, conference materials, correspondence and newsletter, 1969-1981.
Box 15, folder 41: National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Jackson, Mississippi: Conference materials, 1978.
Box 15, folder 42: National Council of Churches: Fact finding trip of the Middle East panel, report, 1980.
Box 15, folder 43: National Democratic Party: Correspondence and material, 1981-1982; n.d.
Box 15, folder 44: National Sharecroppers fund: correspondence and pamphlets, 1972-1974; n.d.
Box 15, folder 45: New Stage Theater: Correspondence and meeting minutes for the board of directors, 1966-1983; n.d.
Box 15, folder 46: Peace Corps: Correspondence and handbooks, 1961; n.d.
Box 15, folder 47: Poor People’s Liberation Movement: Newsletter, 1969.
Box 15, folder 48: Putnam Children’s Center: Annual report, 1973-1974.
Box 15, folder 49: Republic of New Africa: Background documents, n.d.
Box 15, folder 50: Research Center for the Study of Socialist Education: Correspondence, 1974.
Box 15, folder 51: Society for Study of Social Problems: Correspondence, meeting programs and newsletters, 1965-1981; n.d.
Box 15, folder 52: South African Institute of Race Relations: Information, 1952; 1967.
Box 15, folder 53: Southern Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam (SCC): Correspondence and newsletter, 1966-1969; n.d.
Box 15, folder 54: Southern Poverty Law Center: Information, n.d.
Box 15, folder 55: Southern Sociological Society: Constitution, meeting minutes and treasurer’s report, 1965-1966.
Box 15, folder 56: Southern Sociological Society: Correspondence, 1958-1969; 1976.
Box 15, folder 57: Southern Sociological Society: Information and notes, 1967-1969; 1977-1978; n.d.
Box 15, folder 58: Southern Sociological Society: Draft paper and outlines, 1969; n.d.
Box 15, folder 59: Southern Sociological Society: Meeting programs, 1957-1969.
Box 16, folder 1: Southern Sociological Society: Membership lists, 1965-1967.
Box 16, folder 2: Southern Sociological Society: Program and information, 1980-1981.
Box 16, folder 3: Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC): Correspondence, newsletter and conference information, 1967-1968.
Box 16, folder 4: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, SMC: Press releases and flyers, 1969.
Box 16, folder 5: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC): Press releases, 1968.
Box 16, folder 6: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS): Flyers, 1968-1969; n.d.
Box 16, folder 7: Tuskegee Institute: Program for town development, report, 1969.
Box 16, folder 8: United Church of Christ: Pension Board report, 1982.
Box 16, folder 9: United Nations: United Nations Day: Correspondence, 1963-1983.
Box 16, folder 10: United Nations: United Nations Day: Announcements and press releases, 1961-1982.
Box 16, folder 11: United Nations: United Nations Day: Discussion on China: Correspondence, 1965.
Box 16, folder 12: Vietnam Summer: General correspondence and national contact list, 1967; n.d.
Box 16, folder 13: Vietnam War Protest: Correspondence and flyers, 1967-1969; n.d.

Series 5: Philanthropic Affiliations. 1952-1983; n.d. 1 box. 1 cubic foot.
Box 17, folder 1: Directory of Corporate and Family Foundations in Mississippi, 1979.
Box 17, folder 2: Field Foundation: Brochure, 1966-1967.
Box 17, folder 3: Field Foundation: Brochure and newsletters, 1971-1973.
Box 17, folder 4: Field Foundation: Financial reports and schedules, 1965-1971.
Box 17, folder 5: Field Foundation: Financial reports and schedules, 1972-1981.
Box 17, folder 6: Field Foundation: Correspondence, 1961-1963.
Box 17, folder 7: Field Foundation: Correspondence, 1964-1966.
Box 17, folder 8: Field Foundation: Correspondence, 1967-1968.
Box 17, folder 9: Field Foundation: Correspondence, 1969.
Box 17, folder 10: Field Foundation: Correspondence, 1970-1971.
Box 17, folder 11: Field Foundation: Correspondence, 1972-1974.
Box 17, folder 12: Field Foundation: Correspondence, 1975-1979.
Box 17, folder 13: Field Foundation: Correspondence, memoranda, news articles, 1980-1981.
Box 17, folder 14: Field Foundation: Proposal, 1964-1965.
Box 17, folder 15: Field Foundation: Proposal, 1966-1967.
Box 17, folder 16: Field Foundation: Proposal, 1968.
Box 17, folder 17: Field Foundation: Proposal, 1969.
Box 17, folder 18: Field Foundation: Proposal, 1970-1971.
Box 17, folder 19: Field Foundation: Proposal, 1976-1977.
Box 17, folder 20: Field Foundation: Reports on Social Science Institute and forums, 1966-1967; n.d.
Box 17, folder 21: Ford Foundation: Correspondence and information, 1963-1970; n.d.
Box 17, folder 22: Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: Correspondence, 1979.
Box 17, folder 23: Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation: Draft proposal, 1964.
Box 17, folder 24: Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP), correspondence and information, 1970.
Box 17, folder 25: Lilly Endowment: Correspondence and proposals, 1979-1981; n.d.
Box 17, folder 26: Mississippi Committee for the Humanities: Correspondence and proposals, 1980-1981.
Box 17, folder 27: Mississippi Committee for the Humanities: Correspondence and proposal, 1983.
Box 17, folder 28: Mott Foundation: Proposal, 1979.
Box 17, folder 29: National Endowment for the Humanities: Information, proposal and correspondence, 1969-1978.
Box 17, folder 30: National Science Foundation: Information and proposal, 1971; 1978-1979; n.d.
Box 17, folder 31: Phelps-Stokes Fund: Correspondence and program information, 1966-1969.
Box 17, folder 32: Southern Education Foundation: Brochures and information, 1969-1978; n.d.
Box 17, folder 33: Southern Education Foundation: Correspondence, 1968-1969.
Box 17, folder 34: Southern Education Foundation: Correspondence, 1970-1971.
Box 17, folder 35: Southern Education Foundation: Correspondence, 1972-1977.
Box 17, folder 36: Southern Education Foundation: Correspondence, 1978; January-July 1979.
Box 17, folder 37: Southern Education Foundation: Correspondence, August-December 1979.
Box 17, folder 38: Southern Education Foundation: Correspondence, 1980-1983.
Box 17, folder 39: Southern Education Foundation: Reports, 1966-1980.
Box 17, folder 40: Southern Regional Council: Reports, 1952; 1961-1963.
Box 17, folder 41: Southern Regional Council: Reports and correspondence, 1965-1972.
Box 17, folder 42: Southern Regional Education Board: 1968-1970; n.d.
Box 17, folder 43: John Hay Whitney Foundation, 1968-1969.
Box 17, folder 44: Woodrow Wilson Foundation: Correspondence, 1968-1972.
Box 17, folder 45: Woodrow Wilson Foundation: Correspondence and reports, 1976-1977.

Series 6: Written Works. 1936-1983; n.d. 4 boxes. 3.33 cubic feet.

Subseries 6.1: Works by Borinski, arranged chronologically. 1948-1982; n.d.
Box 18, folder 1: “The Social Science Laboratory at Tougaloo College,” article, The Journal of Educational Sociology, December 1948.
Box 18, folder 2: “The Sociology of Judge-Made Law in Civil Rights Cases,” dissertation abstract, Dissertation Abstracts reprint, 1954.
Box 18, folder 3: “A Legal and Sociological Analysis of the Segregation Decision of May 17, 1954,” article and typed copies, University of Pittsburgh Law Review reprint, Summer 1954.
Box 18, folder 4: “A Legal and Sociological Analysis of the Integration Decrees of May 31, 1955,” article, University of Pittsburgh Law Review reprint, Summer 1955.
Box 18, folder 5: “The Emerging Case Law in the Segregation Decisions of the Supreme Court of May 17, 1955 and May 31, 1955: Its Crystallization and Trends,” draft with notes and article reprint, University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Spring 1956.
Box 18, folder 6: “Law and Fact in Segregation Cases,” paper and typed drafts, American Sociological Society, August 1957.
Box 18, folder 7: “The Litigation Curve and the Litigation Filibuster in Civil Rights Cases: A Study of Conflict between Legally Commanded and Socio-Culturally Accepted Changes in the Negro-White Caste Order in the Southern Community,” reprint of paper with abstract, Social Forces, December 1958.
Box 18, folder 8: “Drinking Behavior of Negro Collegians: A Study of Selected Men,” paper written with George L. Maddox, reprinted in Quarterly Journal of Studies in Alcohol, December 1964.
Box 18, folder 9: “The Latent and Overt Function of Status Aspirations in Bi-Racial Stratification Conflicts,” paper, submitted to Southern Sociological Society, two copies, April 8-10, 1965.
Box 18, folder 10: “Discussion of Professional Anomie,” paper and draft, 1966.
Box 18, folder 11: “A Theory of Social Dialectics,” paper and outline, 1967.
Box 18, folder 12: “Affluence and the French Worker in the Fourth Republic by Richard F. Hamilton,” book review, reprinted from Social Forces, two copies, March 1969.
Box 18, folder 13: “Collective Confrontation and Conflict Resolution: Toward a Theory of the Function of the Target in the Dynamics of Violent Confrontation,” abstract, outline, first draft, and paper, Southern Sociological Society, April 1969.
Box 18, folder 14: “Toward a Theory of Conflict Pluralism in Race Relations: Experiment in Typologies and Theory Construction,” paper with correspondence, April 1970.
Box 18, folder 15: “Knowledge of Sociology and Sociology of Knowledge,” speech, Millsaps College, February 18, 1972.
Box 18, folder 16: “Maintaining Cultural Perspectives in Teaching,” speech, correspondence, first draft, and reading draft, April 12, 1972.
Box 18, folder 17: Review of John Dittmer’s Black Georgia in the Progressive Era, 1900-1920, rough draft, August 1978.
Box 18, folder 18: Lectures at Brown University: “Law and Society” and “Oral Reflection on Classroom Situations,” April 14, 1980.
Box 18, folder 19: “Response of Ernst Borinski at the Plenary Session in his Honor, Southern Sociological 44th Annual Meeting in Knoxville, TN,” speech, March 28, 1980.
Box 18, folder 20: “The Criminal Justice System in Crisis,” report, Millsaps College, April 23, 1982.
Box 18, folder 21: Acceptance speech of a faculty award, incomplete, n.d.
Box 18, folder 22-30: African American history, unfinished manuscript, n.d.
Box 18, folder 31: African history, handwritten notes, n.d.
Box 18, folder 32: “Black vs. White Sociology: Exploring Dimensions of the Sociology of Knowledge,” outline and paper, n.d.
Box 18, folder 33: Comments on the Jencks-Riesman manuscript on the Negro Colleges, n.d.
Box 18, folder 34: “The Dialectic Inner-Dynamic,” review, n.d.
Box 18, folder 35: “Integration as a Social Process in Planned Behavior Situations: Development of a Tentative Theory on the Manipulation of Otherness,” draft paper, n.d.
Box 18, folder 36: Notes on race, n.d.
Box 18, folder 37: “Patterns of Control and Conflict in the Operation of Anti-Poverty Programs in the Mississippi Community: A Study in Sociological Dialectics,” draft paper, n.d.
Box 18, folder 38: “Polarity in Black-White Confrontation,” outline and paper, n.d.
Box 18, folder 39: Reflections on groups, n.d.
Box 18, folder 40: Reflections on social conflict, n.d.
Box 18, folder 41: Report in support of K. C. Morrison, n.d.
Box 18, folder 42: “The Sociology of Co-Existence: Conflict in Social and Political Power Systems,” outline and introduction, n.d.
Box 18, folder 43: “Some Ideas about the Tougaloo-Millsaps Interinstitutional Relationship,” n.d.
Box 18, folder 44: “Some Reflecting Thoughts on Tougaloo College,” paper, three copies, n.d.
Box 18, folder 45: Tape no. 7, incomplete, and two miscellaneous tape transcripts.
Box 18, folder 46: “Tougaloo College: A Model?” first draft and paper, n.d.
Box 18, folder 47: Zu Wesen und Aufgaben einer Arbeiterbildung in der Gegenwart, draft, two copies, n.d.

Subseries 6.2: Published Works by Others, arranged alphabetically by author. 1936-1983; n.d.
Box 19, folder 1: “The Life and Times of Multivac,” short story, New York Times Magazine, Isaac Asimov, January 5, 1975.
Box 19, folder 2: “Guilt and Guilt Feeling: Power and the Limits of Power,” article reprint, Ethics, Marcia Cavell Aufhauser, July 1975.
Box 19, folder 3: “On Screen: Mixing Media,” review, The New Leader, Marcia Cavell Aufhauser, December 22, 1975.
Box 19, folder 4: “Slavery and Technological Change,” article reprint, The Journal of Economic History, R. Keith Aufhauser, March 1974.
Box 19, folder 5: “Nathan Glazer on Ethnic Inequality and Public Policy,” article, Christianity and Crisis, Ivar Berg and Marcia Freedman, February 21, 1977.
Box 19, folder 6: “Voluntary Affirmative Action: Narrow Decision O.K.’s It,” article reprint, Herbert N. Bernhardt, September 1979.
Box 19, folder 7: “Anti-Discrimination Run Amuck,” article, Newsweek, Tom Bethell, January 17, 1977.
Box 19, folder 8: “Race Prejudice as a Sense of Group Position,” article, The Pacific Sociological Review, Herbert Blumer, Spring 1958.
Box 19, folder 9: “The Politics of Minimalcy,” article with correspondence, Change, George W. Bonham, November 1977.
Box 19, folder 10: “Has Sociology a Future?” review, incomplete, New York Times Book Review, Tom Bottomore, March 11, 1971.
Box 19, folder 11: “Greensboro Sit-In: Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Black Struggle for Freedom, by William H. Chafe,” book review, The Progressive, Harry C. Boyte, June 1980.
Box 19, folder 12: “Ethnic Identification, Interethnic Contact, and Belief in Integration,” article, Social Forces, Judith Caditz, March 1976.
Box 19, folder 13: “Racial Crisis in the Deep South,” article, The Saturday Evening Post, Hodding Carter, December 17, 1955.
Box 19, folder 14: “The Good and the Beautiful: Considerations on Morality and Art,” article, The Journal of Philosophy, Marcia Cavell, May 1973.
Box 19, folder 15: “The Philosopher as Teacher: Philosophy as Psychoanalysis,” article, Metaphilosophy, Marcia Cavell, April 1975.
Box 19, folder 16: “Taste and the Moral Sense,” article reprint, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Marcia Cavell, Fall 1975.
Box 19, folder 17: “Visions of a New Religion,” article, Saturday Review, Marcia Cavell, December 19, 1970.
Box 19, folder 18: “An Act of Celebration,” article reprint, Journal of Division of Higher Education, Truman B. Douglass, April 1968.
Box 19, folder 19: The South of the Near Future, booklet, Leslie W. Dunbar, May 1980.
Box 19, folder 20: “The Systematic Distribution of Disadvantages,” article, New York Times, Harry Eckstein, July 11, 1977.
Box 19, folder 21: “Appalachia’s Absentee Landlords,” article, The Progressive, John Egerton, June 1981.
Box 19, folder 22: “The King Coal Good Time Blues,” article, New Times, John Egerton, February 6, 1978.
Box 19, folder 23: “Sociology and the Historical Perspective,” article, The American Sociologist, Kai T. Erikson, November 1970.
Box 19, folder 24: “The War Inside the Jews,” article, New Republic, Leonard Fein, n.d.
Box 19, folder 25: “House Panel Rejects Plea to Slash Budget of Civil-Rights Unit in Justice Department,” article, The Journal of Higher Education, Cheryl M. Fields, May 18, 1983.
Box 19, folder 26: “The Lazarus Twins in Pennsylvania: How Scranton and Wilkes-Barre are Rising from the Dead,” typescript of article, Harper’s, John Fischer, November 1968.
Box 19, folder 27: “The Line We Dare Not Cross,” article with correspondence, Encounter, Milton Friedman, November 1976.
Box 19, folder 28: “The Rise of the Corporate State in America,” reprint, Journal of Economic Issues, Daniel R. Fusfeld, March 1972.
Box 19, folder 29: “The Discretion Problem,” chapter 9, Partial Justice, Willard Gaylin, 1974.
Box 19, folder 30: “Racism is Alive and Well and Living in Disguise,” article, Christianity in Crisis, Ira Glasser, March 30, 1981.
Box 19, folder 31: “Why Ethnicity?” article, Commentary, Nathan Glazer and Daniel P. Moynihan, October 1974.
Box 19, folder 32: “Freedom Riders,” typescript of article, Jubilee, Ellen J. Goldfarb, November 1961.
Box 19, folder 33: “An Energy Stew,” article, American Jewish Committee’s Energy Information Service, Lawrence Goldmuntz, May 16, 1980.
Box 19, folder 34: “Uses and Abuses of the Terms ‘Racism’ and ‘Racist,” article, Footnotes, H. Goodrich, April 1977.
Box 19, folder 35: “Assimilation in America: Theory and Reality,” article reprint, Daedalus, Milton M. Gordon, Spring 1961.
Box 19, folder 36: “New Ethnicity and Blue Collars: Cultural Pluralism in the Working Class,” excerpt, That Most Distressful Nation: The Taming of the American Irish, Andrew M. Greeley, 1972.
Box 19, folder 37: “The Education of David Stockman,” article, The Atlantic, William Greider, December 1981.
Box 19, folder 38: Untitled work on Black Americans, article, published by the Institute of the Black World, Vincent Harding, n.d.
Box 19, folder 39: “The Economic Status of Negroes: in the Nation and in the South,” study, Toward Regional Realism, Vivian W. Henderson, 1966.
Box 19, folder 40: “UAW Sit-Down Strike Atlanta, 1936,” incomplete article, Neill Herring and Sue Thrasher, Southern Exposure, Fall/Winter 1974.
Box 19, folder 41: Mississippi Political Handbook, booklet, William L. Higgs, April 1962.
Box 19, folder 42: “Triangulation in Religious Research: A Sociological Approach to the Study of Monasteries,” article and correspondence, Review of Religious Research, George A. Hillery, Jr., September 1981.
Box 19, folder 43: “Papal Economics,” article, The New Republic, Nicholas von Hoffman, November 4, 1981.
Box 19, folder 44: “Regional Self-Sufficiency in China,” article, World Issues, Doris E. Holleb, February/March 1977.
Box 19, folder 45: “Afro-Americans: National Character and Community,” article, The Center Magazine, Nathan I. Huggins, July/August 1974.
Box 19, folder 46: “Thorns,” folk tale, New York Post, Langston Hughes, April 26, 1963.
Box 19, folder 47: “The American Negro College,” article, Christopher Jencks and David Riesman, Harvard Educational Review, 1967.
Box 19, folder 48: “Concerns of Adult Education in Mississippi,” article, Harold F. Kaufman, Adult Education, Autumn 1957.
Box 19, folder 49: “The Clennon King Story,” articles, State Times, Clennon King and Robert Webb, March 1957.
Box 19, folder 50: “Of, By and For the Poor,” article, The New Republic, Andrew Kopkind, June 19, 1965.
Box 19, folder 51: “The National Elections and Comparative Positions of Negroes and Whites on Policy,” article reprint, South Atlantic Quarterly, Allan Kornberg, Elliot L. Tepper and George L. Watson, Summer 1968.
Box 19, folder 52: “Black Power in Mississippi,” paper presented at the 62nd American Sociological Association meeting, Joyce A. Ladner, August 28-31, 1967.
Box 19, folder 53: Introduction to Tomorrow’s Tomorrow, Joyce Ladner, 1971.
Box 19, folder 54: Working Papers on Rural Community Services, compiled papers, National Workshop on Problems of Research, S. M. Leadley, editor, December 13-16, 1971.
Box 19, folder 55: “Fighting Off Old Age,” article, Time, John Leo, February 16, 1981.
Box 19, folder 56: “The Black Experience in Religion,” book review reprint, Christianity in Crisis, Julius Lester, March 31, 1975.
Box 19, folder 57: “Social Reality and Consciousness,” essay, Radical Sociology, edited by J. David Colfax and Jack L. Roach, Richard Lichtman, 1971.
Box 19, folder 58: “The Promise of Sociology,” article, The Sociological Imagination, James W. Loewen, 1959.
Box 19, folder 59: “Toward a Sociology of Secrecy and Security Systems,” reprint, Social Problems, Ritchie P. Lowry, Spring 1972.
Box 19, folder 60: “The Trend of Social Movements in America,” report, General Learning Press, John D. McCarthy and Mayer N. Zald, 1973.
Box 19, folder 61: “Uncle Tom and Mr. Charlie: Metaphysical Pathos in the Study of Racism and Personal Disorganization,” article, American Journal of Sociology, John D. McCarthy and William L. Yancey, January 1971.
Box 19, folder 62: “Depression and the Crisis of Conscience,” article, Ramparts, Terence McCarthy, May/June 1975.
Box 19, folder 63: “Typification, Typologies and Sociological Theory,” article, Social Forces, John C. McKinney, September 1969.
Box 19, folder 64: “Until Dead: Thoughts on Capital Punishment,” article, Parade, Norman Mailer, February 8, 1981.
Box 19, folder 65: “Preliminary Approach to the Problem,” chapter 1, Ideology and Utopia, Karl Mannheim, translation, 1936.
Box 19, folder 66: “Beyond the Race-Class Dilemma,” article, The Nation, Manning Marable, April 11, 1981.
Box 19, folder 67: “Black Sociologists in White America,” book review, Social Forces, August Meier, September 1977.
Box 19, folder 68: “New Currents in the Civil Rights Movement,” article reprint, New Politics, August Meier, Summer 1963.
Box 19, folder 69: “Archaeological Survey of Central Moab: 1978,” article, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, J. Maxwell Miller, Spring 1979.
Box 19, folder 70: “Mark Crispin Miller on Television: Black and White,” article, The New Republic, Mark Crispin Miller, October 28, 1981.
Box 19, folder 71: “The Promise,” excerpt, The Sociological Imagination, C. Wright Mills, 1959.
Box 19, folder 72: “How Much Does Freedom Matter?” article, Daniel P. Moynihan, 1975.
Box 19, folder 73: “Negro Colleges: Escape from a Dark Cave,” article reprint, The Nation, John Munro, October 27, 1969.
Box 19, folder 74: “Hats Off to Jesse Jackson,” article, National Review, Barbara Nauer, June 25, 1976.
Box 19, folder 75: “Dixie College: No Race Bars,” article with correspondence, Christian Science Monitor, Robert C. Nelson, April 6, 1964.
Box 19, folder 76: “The New Ethnicity,” article, Center Magazine, Michael Novak, July/August 1974.
Box 19, folder 77: “Passion and Change in Mississippi,” review, Sojourners, Perk Perkins, June 1980.
Box 19, folder 78: “Complexity and Change in American Racial Patterns: A Social Psychological View,” article reprint, Daedalus, Thomas F. Pettigrew, Fall 1965.
Box 19, folder 79: “Institutionalized Racism and Sexism in Academia,” chapter 14, Exit 13: Oppression and Racism in Academia, Monte Piliawsky, 1981.
Box 19, folder 80: “Racial Equality in the Nation: ‘Respectable’ Racism,” chapter 16, Exit 13: Oppression and Racism in Academia, Monte Piliawsky, 1981.
Box 19, folder 81: “Joining the Mainstream: Tougaloo Debates Its Course,” article, Change, Bruce G. Posner, December-January 1975-1976.
Box 19, folder 82: “Integration, Segregation, Pluralism,” article, The American Scholar, Diane Ravitch, Spring 1976.
Box 19, folder 83: “Biologist Doubts Man’s Survival in a World Run by ‘Idiots’ Too Old to Change,” article reprint, New York Times, Robert Reinhold, February 20, 1970.
Box 19, folder 84: Can We Maintain Quality Graduate Education in a Period of Retrenchment? published speech, David Riesman, April 28-29, 1975.
Box 19, folder 85: “The College Student in an Age of Organization,” article, Chicago Review, David Riesman, Autumn 1958.
Box 19, folder 86: “Educating Individuals as Citizens,” article, The Urban University in the 1970’s, David Riesman, April 27, 1974.
Box 19, folder 87: “The Overriding Issue: First Task for the ‘80’s: Avoid Nuclear Catastrophe,” article, Commonweal, David Riesman, May 23, 1980.
Box 19, folder 88: “Thoughts on the Graduate Experience,” article, Change, David Riesman, April 1976.
Box 19, folder 89: Tougaloo College: an External Evaluation Measuring the Effectiveness of the Strengthening Developing Institutions Program (SDIP) at Tougaloo College, summative review, Oscar A. Rogers, Jr., 1981-1983.
Box 19, folder 90: Tougaloo College: an External Evaluation Measuring the Effectiveness of the Strengthening Developing Institutions Program (SDIP) at Tougaloo College, summative review, Oscar A. Rogers, Jr., 1982-1983.
Box 19, folder 91: Blacks and Jews: The Strained Alliance, pamphlet, Peter I. Rose, March 1981.
Box 19, folder 92: “David Riesman Reconsidered,” biographical profile reprint, Society, Peter I. Rose, March/April 1982.
Box 19, folder 93: “Links in a Chain: Observations of the American Refugee Program in Southeast Asia,” article, Catholic Mind, Peter I. Rose, March 1982.
Box 19, folder 94: “Some Thoughts about Refugees and the Descendants of Theseus,” article, Integration Migration Review, Peter I. Rose, Spring/Summer 1981.
Box 19, folder 95: “Southeast Asia to America: Links in a Chain, Part II,” article, Catholic Mind, Peter I. Rose, April 1982.
Box 19, folder 96: “The Status Resource Hypothesis and Length of Mental Hospitalization,” report, Deviant Behavior and Social Process, William Rushing and Jack Esco, 1975.
Box 19, folder 97: “Fear, Apathy, and Discrimination: A Test of Three Explanations of Political Participation,” study, Lester M. Salamon and Stephen Van Evera, The American Political Science Review, December 1973.
Box 19, folder 98: “Is it Possible to Teach Socratically?” article, Rosalyn S. Sherman, Soundings, 1970.
Box 19, folder 99: “Comprehensive Planning and Racism,” draft of paper, AIP Journal, Walter W. Stafford and Joyce Ladner, 1969.
Box 19, folder 100: “Black Crime and Delinquency,” chapter 8, Introduction to Black Sociology, Robert Staples, 1975.
Box 19, folder 101: “Sociology of Race and Racism,” chapter 2, Introduction to Black Sociology, Robert Staples, 1975.
Box 19, folder 102: “Prisons, Politics and the Attica Report,” article, Commentary, Roger Starr, March 1973.
Box 19, folder 103: “Controversy,” article, Society, Peter N. Stearns and Daniel Bell, May/June 1974.
Box 19, folder 104: “Hitler’s Second Front,” article, The Atlantic Monthly, T. H. Thomas, November 1942.
Box 19, folder 105: Kudzu, agronomy pamphlet, Extension Service of Mississippi State College publication, W.R. Thompson, March 1949.
Box 19, folder 106: “There is No Justice, There is No Freedom,” article, Village Voice, Pierre A. Tonachel, September 19, 1964.
Box 19, folder 107: “The Case of Carlos Feliciano,” article, n.d.; “Fabricated Case?” article, New York Post, Jose Torres, June 30, 1973.
Box 19, folder 108: “A Report on the State of the College,” article, The Tougaloo News, Harold C. Warren, December 1953.
Box 19, folder 109: “Foreign Subsidiaries are not Immune from Employment Discrimination Laws,” article and correspondence, Washington University Law Quarterly, Freida L. Wheaton, 1982.
Box 19, folder 110: “The Assault on Fortress Suburbia,” article, Saturday Review, Roger M. Williams, February 18, 1978.
Box 19, folder 111: “The Declining Significance of Race,” article, Society, William J. Wilson, January/February 1978.
Box 19, folder 112: “The Emergence of Racism in Society,” excerpt, Power, Racism, and Privilege, William J. Wilson, 1976.
Box 19, folder 113: “The New Black Sociology: Reflections on the ‘Insiders’ and ‘Outsiders’ Controversy,” article, Black Sociologists: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, William J. Wilson, 1974.
Box 19, folder 114: “Professor Bickel, the Scholarly Tradition and the Supreme Court,” article, Harvard Law Review, J. Skelly Wright, February 1971.
Box 19, folder 115: “1963-1973: 10 Years That Shook the World,” article, U.S. News and World Report, November 26, 1973.
Box 19, folder 116: “Alaska: Rush for Riches on the Great Pipeline,” article, Time, June 2, 1975.
Box 19, folder 117: “As Black Leaders Look Ahead to New Worries,” article, US News and World Report, March 1, 1982.
Box 19, folder 118: British Information Services, foreign affairs articles, February 24, 1959.
Box 19, folder 119: “The Christian Life Style,” article, Methodist Student Mail, November 1968.
Box 19, folder 120: “Crime and Punishment,” editorial, The New Republic, December 6, 1982.
Box 19, folder 121: Department of Health and Human Services: Mental health program publications, August 1981-December 1982.
Box 19, folder 122: Department of Justice publications, October-December 1981.
Box 19, folder 123: Department of State publications, July 1966; April 1975.
Box 19, folder 124: “Disadvantaged Groups, Individual Rights,” article, The New Republic, October 15, 1977.
Box 19, folder 125: “Employment Testing and Hiring Quotas: The Problem of Discrimination and Reverse Discrimination,” study, Federal Reporter, 1975.
Box 19, folder 126: “Images of the South: Visits with Eudora Welty and Walker Evans,” article, Southern Folklore Reports, 1977.
Box 19, folder 127: Justice Department Watch, articles, Fall 1981.
Box 19, folder 128: Kudzu: Newsletters, correspondence, search warrants and news clippings, 1963-1971.
Box 19, folder 129: “The Nature of Crime,” book chapter, first nine pages heavily underlined, n.d.
Box 19, folder 130: Southern Voices, prospectus and correspondence, May 1973.
Box 19, folder 131: “Special Financial Needs of Traditionally Negro Colleges, a Task Force Report,” report, Southern Regional Education Board, 1969.
Box 19, folder 132: The World of Silence, introduction, n.d.

Subseries 6.3: Unpublished Works by Others, arranged alphabetically by author. 1959-1983; n.d.
Box 20, folder 1: “The Concept of Dualism and Its Effects on the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) of the Nation,” paper and correspondence, Van S. Allen, 1983.
Box 20, folder 2: Commencement speech, with correspondence, by Reuben Anderson, April 1982.
Box 20, folder 3: “Spoiled Appetites: A Review of Tibor Scitovsky, The Joyless Economy: An Inquiry into Human Satisfaction and Consumer Dissatisfaction,” book review with correspondence, Keith Aufhauser, 1976.
Box 20, folder 4: “The Dilemma of the Negro Professional,” paper, Kurt W. Back and Ida H. Simpson, April 1963.
Box 20, folder 5: “Jury Selection, Sociology and Social Policy,” research note, Kevin B. Bales, n.d.
Box 20, folder 6: “Voting Qualifications in Mississippi,” paper, Russell H. Barrett, 1964.
Box 20, folder 7: “Discriminant Analysis, Working Conditions Survey,” study with statistics, Ivar Berg, n.d.
Box 20, folder 8: “Black Culture: Myth or Reality,” paper, incomplete, with correspondence, Robert Blauner, 1967.
Box 20, folder 9: “The Unique Americans,” paper, Robert Blauner, n.d.
Box 20, folder 10: “Liberation Wars, National Environments and American Decision Making,” manuscript, Davis B. Bobrow, n.d.
Box 20, folder 11: “Custom,” Ferdinand Tonnies, translated by A. F. Borenstein, preface and introduction, 1959.
Box 20, folder 12: “Political Violence and Political Legitimacy in the Thought of Four Contemporary Leftist Theorists: Marcuse, Wolff, Fanon, and Vaneigem,” dissertation prospectus, Donald Braum, n.d.
Box 20, folder 13: “Report and Recommendations of the Combined Community Organization Disaster Committee Regarding Conditions of the Refugees and Hurricane Camille Victims at Camp Shelby and the Mississippi Gulf Coast,” press release, Owen Brooks, September 18, 1969.
Box 20, folder 14: “An Empirical Model of Institutional Racism in the Housing Market: Rent Premiums and Residential Segregation,” paper for presentation, Peter H. Cattan, April 29-30, 1977.
Box 20, folder 15: Writings on African travels and experience, Zelpha Chandler, 1962.
Box 20, folder 16: “A Thought Paper: Concepts of Race Relations in Transition at Tougaloo,” paper, Alfred Chiplin, May 20, 1969.
Box 20, folder 17: “Statement on Amnesty,” paper, Kenneth B. Clark et al., October 15, 1971.
Box 20, folder 18: “The Attitudes of White Southern Liberals Regarding American Race Relations,” dissertation prospectus, Donald Cunnigen, Spring 1980.
Box 20, folder 19: Untitled work on Black Sociology, Douglas Davidson, n.d.
Box 20, folder 20: “Regional Initiatives and Responses,” paper, Leslie Dunbar, April 3, 1981.
Box 20, folder 21: “The Relationship of Marital Status Resources and Assessed Severity of Illness Impairment to Formal Societal Reaction in Mental Hospitalization,” Master of Arts thesis, Jack E. Esco, Jr., December 1974.
Box 20, folder 22: Counter intelligence report, re: Donald Wilson Jackson aka Muhammad Kenyatta, Federal Bureau of Investigations, 1969.
Box 20, folder 23: “The Threat of the Stranger: Vulnerability, Reciprocity, and Field Work,” paper, Myron Glazer, March 22, 1980.
Box 20, folder 24: “War Resisters in the Land of Battle: Israel’s Determined Few,” paper, Penina and Mickey Glazer, 1974.
Box 20, folder 25: “The End of Reconstruction,” paper, Richard N. Goodwin, April 17, 1970.
Box 20, folder 26: “Discretion within our Criminal and Judicial System,” paper, Charles Griffin, Spring 1981.
Box 20, folder 27: “Dynamic Social Research in Public Administration: The Relationship between the Taxpayer and the Revenue Office,” paper, Dieter Grunow and Friedhart Hegner, March 1974.
Box 20, folder 28: “Comments on the Papers by Drs. Himes and Borinski,” review, William H. Gulley, 1970.
Box 20, folder 29: “The Lewis and Clark College Overseas Program,” summary and evaluation, Clifford E. Hamar, n.d.
Box 20, folder 30: “Report on the Freedom City Work/Study Project,” report, Roger D. Harris, November 23-26, 1966.
Box 20, folder 31: Untitled proposal and outline for analysis of knowledge and sociology, Annemarie Harrod, n.d.
Box 20, folder 32: “Structural Biases in the Measurement of Fertility,” paper, Robert B. Hartford, July 21, 1969.
Box 20, folder 33: “My Impressions of Mississippi after a Short Visit,” paper, John W. Hauck, February 4, 1974.
Box 20, folder 34: “The Changing Social Stratification of the South,” paper, Rudolf Heberle, 1959.
Box 20, folder 35: “The Normative Element in Neighborhood Relations,” paper, Rudolf Heberle, n.d.
Box 20, folder 36: Speech by Rickey Hill, Tougaloo, September 16, 1981.
Box 20, folder 37: The Negro College and the Black Community, book proposal. Ralph Hines and Richard Robbins, June 15, 1970.
Box 20, folder 38: “The Radicalization of Reform: The Case for Terminal Rot,” paper, Marvin Hoffman, April 12, 1968.
Box 20, folder 39: “Putting the Pictures Back on the Wall,” paper, R. Gordon Hoxie, September 10, 1971.
Box 20, folder 40: “China: The Remaking of a Civilization,” chapter 5, first draft of paper, Joe C. Huang, June 1967.
Box 20, folder 41: “Communism: The Last Stage of the Chinese Revolution,” paper, Joe C. Huang, Spring 1965.
Box 20, folder 42: “The Transfer of Political Control from the Whites to the Blacks in a Biracial Mississippi Community,” research project, Joe C. Huang and K. C. Morrison, 1969.
Box 20, folder 43: “Some Thoughts Relating to the Use of Computer for Political Research in Black Colleges,” paper and correspondence, Joe C. Huang and K. C. Morrison, June 1970.
Box 20, folder 44: “Traditional African Religious Beliefs as Reflected in the Black Religious Beliefs and Black Churches of America—and Screens of Distortions,” paper, Amos Isaac, April 1974.
Box 20, folder 45: “A Conceptual Framework for Examining Ethnic Antagonism in Higher Education,” paper and correspondence, Jeffrey M. Jacques and Robert L. Hall, March 15, 1980.
Box 20, folder 46: “Community Power, Racism and the Church,” paper, Lorenzo D. Jones, 1968.
Box 20, folder 47: “The Dilemma of the Negro Revolution,” paper, Lewis M. Killian, n.d.
Box 20, folder 48: “Negro Perceptions of Organizational Effectiveness,” paper and correspondence, Lewis M. Killian and Charles Grigg, February 18, 1963.
Box 20, folder 49: M is for Miss. and for Murder—1950-1960, book manuscript, Ed King, n.d.
Box 20, folder 50: Report on welfare hearings, Jackson, Mississippi, Jeannette King, n.d.
Box 20, folder 51: “The Man Who Integrated Mississippi,” personal memoir of Ernst Borinski by Henry Knepler, July 1983.
Box 20, folder 52: “Ethnic Identity, Population Growth, and Economic Security on a West Indian Reservation,” paper, Anthony Layng, 1977.
Box 20, folder 53: “Some comments on three papers: ‘Toward a Theory of Conflict Pluralism in Race Relations: Experiment in Typologies and Theory Construction,’ by Ernst Borinski; ‘A Theory of Racial Conflict,’ by Joseph S. Himes; and ‘Sex Differences in Attitudes toward Black Consciousness and Integration among Southern Black College Students,’ by Edgar G. Epps,” paper, Hylan Lewis, April 9-11, 1970.
Box 20, folder 54: The Dialectics of Status Competition, chapters 1-3, book manuscript, Jeff Livesay, n.d.
Box 20, folder 55: The Dialectics of Status Competition, chapters 4-5, book manuscript, Jeff Livesay, n.d.
Box 20, folder 56: “Neo-Marxism and Phenomenology,” paper, J. J. Livesay, n.d.
Box 20, folder 57: “On Status,” paper, Jeff Livesay, June 1974.
Box 20, folder 58: “The Promise of Sociology,” paper, James W. Loewen, n.d.
Box 20, folder 59: “Insistence upon Systems Theory Perspectives from Germany,” paper, Niklas Luhmann, n.d.
Box 20, folder 60: “Toward a Resource Mobilization Theory of Social Movement Organizations,” paper, John D. McCarthy and Mayer N. Zald, April 5, 1973.
Box 20, folder 61: “Theories of Race Prejudice,” paper (copy poor), Mary Louise McGruder, n.d.
Box 20, folder 62: “The Citizens’ Council and Race Relations in Mississippi before the Freedom Summer,” paper, Neil R. McMillen, n.d.
Box 20, folder 63: “General Report to the Tougaloo College Community,” report on the Madison County project, James Wesley Miggens, n.d.
Box 20, folder 64: “On Contradiction, Morality, and Immorality,” senior address, K. C. Morrison, 1968.
Box 20, folder 65: “Military Executives Revisited: Special Reference to Ghana,” abstract, K. C. Morrison, June 1979.
Box 20, folder 66: “Ethnicity and Integration: Dynamics of Change and Resilience in Contemporary Ghana,” paper, K. C. Morrison, June 1979.
Box 20, folder 67: Research proposal for book on electoral politics among Afro-Americans in the rural South, K. C. Morrison, n.d.
Box 20, folder 68: “China in 1950 and China in 1974—Some Superficial Observations on the Changes of a Quarter-century,” paper, F. W. Mote, n.d.
Box 20, folder 69: “Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism,” paper, Kwame Nkrumah, n.d.
Box 20, folder 70: Transcript of Firing Line debate on the impact of Reaganomics, with correspondence, John B. Oakes, February 12, 1982.
Box 21, folder 1: “Apathy and Optimism among Negroes of North End Champaign,” paper, Daniel A. Offiong, Summer 1968.
Box 21, folder 2: “Campus Demonstrations: Selected Aspects of a Southern Case,” paper, Raymond Payne, Barbara Pittard, C. Ray Wingrove, 1968.
Box 21, folder 3: “Liberal Corporation or Radical Collective: Two Models for a College,” paper about Hampshire College, Robert Rardin, December 20, 1971.
Box 21, folder 4: “Some Questions about Discontinuities in American Society,” paper, David Riesman, August 25, 1975.
Box 21, folder 5: “Press Conference on El Salvador Situation,” press conference, Stephen L. Rozman, February 9, 1982.
Box 21, folder 6: “Social Change and Political Modernization in the American South: A Study of Mississippi as a ‘Developing Society,’” dissertation proposal, Lester M. Salamon, n.d.
Box 21, folder 7: Register of the John R. Salter, Jr. papers with correspondence, 1980.
Box 21, folder 8: “The Articulation of Sectarian Religious Organizations with Complex Societies: An Empirical Test,” paper, Allen Scarboro, October 1982.
Box 21, folder 9: “The Economics of Segregated Housing Markets: The Effects of Neighborhood Change on the Price of Housing,” paper, incomplete, Laurence Seidman, n.d.
Box 21, folder 10: “The Current Situation and Future Prospects of Sociology,” paper, William H. Sewell, April 9, 1976.
Box 21, folder 11: “On the Position and Activities of Knowledge Strata in American Society,” paper, Kokichi Shoji, n.d.
Box 21, folder 12: “To Two Mules (a Soliloquy),” chapel speech at Piney Woods School, Joseph Singleton, n.d.
Box 21, folder 13: “Pierre L. van den Berghe, Race and Racism,” review, Herb Smith, n.d.
Box 21, folder 14: “Current and Future Manpower Priorities for Blacks: The Role of Organized Labor in Shaping Employment and Training Policies,” paper, Walter Stafford and Lewis J. Carter, February 3, 1978.
Box 21, folder 15: “Proposed House Amendment to Senate Bill No. 1644,” adjustment center for the blind proposal, Mr. Thigpen, 1968.
Box 21, folder 16: “Social Change and Racial Attitudes” paper, Edgar T. Thompson, n.d.
Box 21, folder 17: “Internal Labor Markets and Black Suburbanization: A Case Study,” paper, Bruce B. Williams, March 1980.
Box 21, folder 18: “Managerial Conflict and Dual Labor Market Theory: Implications for Studies of Minority Group Participation in Primary Sector Industries,” draft of paper, Bruce B. Williams, January 1982.
Box 21, folder 19: Speech made on television by Gov. John Bell Williams, May 21, 1970.
Box 21, folder 20: “Dreaming a Little,” paper on teaching undergraduate sociology, Everett K. Wilson, January 1980.
Box 21, folder 21: “The Relative Contribution of Mothers and Fathers to the Political Socialization of their Children,” paper, John C. Woelfel, April 1976.
Box 21, folder 22: “Exit,” poem, Karl Wolfe, n.d.
Box 21, folder 23: “The Micro Dynamics of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1964: The Case of Nashville,” detailed abstract, Lyle Yorks and Don Von Eschen, n.d.
Box 21, folder 24: “Memorial Resolution for Professor James David Thompson,” memorial, Mayer N. Zald, September 21, 1973.
Box 21, folder 25: “American Idols,” paper, n.d.
Box 21, folder 26: Conservative religion, untitled work, n.d.
Box 21, folder 27: “The Economic Condition of the Negro American,” paper, n.d.
Box 21, folder 28: Education and education of Black Americans, untitled work, incomplete, n.d.
Box 21, folder 29: “Facts about the Systematic Training and Redevelopment Program (STAR),” report, n.d.
Box 21, folder 30: “An Institute for Developmental Studies in Mississippi,” study, n.d.
Box 21, folder 31: Liberty of speech and press, and expression of political dissent, untitled work, n.d.
Box 21, folder 32: Memphis report on protest and strike, 1968.
Box 21, folder 33: Racism and neo-racism, untitled work, incomplete, n.d.
Box 21, folder 34: Sectarianism reflected in the Gospel Advocate, untitled study, incomplete, n.d.
Box 21, folder 35: “Suez Issue: A Problem for Lawyers not for Soldiers,” draft and paper, n.d.

Series 7: Photographs. 1932-1982; n.d. 2 boxes. 0.5 cubic feet.
Box 22, folder 1: Borinski birthday parties, snapshots, 1980-1982. [16 photographs from 1980, 30 from 1981, and 26 from 1982]
Box 22, folder 2: Borinski small portraits and candid shots, 1938-1946; n.d.
Box 22, folder 3: Borinski portraits and snapshots, 1946; 1970; 1974; n.d.
Box 22, folder 4: Friends, children of friends, and miscellaneous photographs, 1962-1981; n.d.
Box 22, folder 5: Borinski at Tougaloo, classroom images, 1960; n.d.
Box 22, folder 6: George Bender, Sylvester Elliot, Borinski, Eldridge Jones, and Ramona Jackson (?), 1961; Borinski and George Owens at graduation, n.d.
Box 22, folder 7: Faculty scene with visitors, Borinski and George Owens, n.d.; Millsaps and Tougaloo students in a reception after a social science forum, about 1961; Roy Davidson, Tougaloo English professor, and others at a reception, 1965; Dr. Ralph Bunche at podium, n.d.; United Nations Day speaker, n.d.; Eugene Holmes after appearance at the Met signing autograph for Borinski, n.d.; Rev. Ben Chavis, autographed to Borinski, 1981; D. Antoinette Handy, n.d.; Daniel A Chapman Nyaho, publicity photograph, 1970; Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan, United Nations Under-Secretary, publicity photograph, 1964.
Box 22, folder 8: Borinski at Fifth World Congress of Sociology, 1962, and miscellaneous photographs of Borinski with groups of people, n.d.
Box 22, folder 9: Students and faculty at Tougaloo in the social science lab and other locations, 1962; 1966; n.d.; unidentified religious meeting, n.d.; color photographs of meeting and speakers at podium, n.d.
Box 22, folder 10: Social science seminar, n.d.; “Borinski, unknown, Everett Sanders, President Owens,” ca. 1964, classroom, n.d.
Box 22, folder 11: Borinski with Julian Bond, guest lecturer, 1969-1970; three photographs of Borinski with Representative Robert Clark, 1968 or 1969; and undated photographs of Borinski.
Box 22, folder 12: Tougaloo graduation, 1973.
Box 22, folder 13: Russia trips and unidentified boat trip, 1975-1976; n.d.
Box 22, folder 14: Students in clown makeup, 1979.
Box 22, folder 15: Negatives, n.d.
Box 22, folder 16: Slides, n.d.
Box 22, folder 17: Unbound unlabeled scrapbook pages, photographs, postcards and memorabilia, some from Sweden. Contains one letter in German from Stockholm dated 1932.
Box 22, folder 18: Scrapbook labeled Iser-Riesen-Gebirgsfahrt, photographs of a mountain road trip, 1935.

Box 23
Contents of birthday party scrapbook, 1981-1982.

Series 8: Books and Printed Material. 1853-1983; n.d. 7 boxes. 3.5 cubic feet.

Subseries 8.1: Books and College Catalogs. 1853-1983; n.d.
Box 24
Botticelli, Frederick Hart, 1953.
The Path of Prosperity, James Allen, n.d.
Dialog vom Marsyas, Hermann Bahr, n.d.
The World of History, edited by Courtlandt Canby and Nancy E. Gross, 1954.
The Proper Study of Mankind, Stuart Chase, 1967.
Lady with Lapdog and other Stories, Anton Chekhov, 1964.
The Pocket Book of Greek Art, Thomas Craven, 1950.
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, Erving Goffman, 1959.
La Question D’Argent, Alexandre Dumas, 1908.
Buddhism: The Living Philosophy, Daisaku Ideka, 1974.
Tales of the Alhambra, Washington Irving, n.d.
Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon, Eugène Labiche and Édouard Martin, 1901.
Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon, Eugène Labiche and Édouard Martin, three copies, 1905.
Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon, Eugène Labiche and Édouard Martin, 1924.
The Death of Ahasuerus, Pär Lagerkvist, 1982.
Another Voice: Feminist Perspectives on Social Life and Social Science, edited by Marcia Millman and Rosabeth Moss Kanter, 1975.
A System of Modern Geography, Comprising a Description of the Present State of the World, and its Five Divisions, America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceanica, with their Several Empires, Kingdoms, States, Territories, etc. Embellished by Numerous Engravings Adapted to the Capacity of Youth, S. Augustus Mitchell, 1853.
Poesías, José Batres Montúfar, 1952.
Russische Sprichwörter, 1958.
The Miracle of Jimmy Carter, Howard Norton and Bob Slosser, 1976.
Russian for Travelers, 1973.

Box 25
Romanesque Painting, Juan Ainaud, 1963.
Theories of Social Change, Richard P. Appelbaum, 1970.
Sociology and the Field of Education, Orville G. Brim, Jr., 1958.
Ekstatische Konfessionen, collected by Martin Buber, 1921.
Hiroshige’s Tokaido in Prints and Poetry, edited by Reiko Chiba, 1957.
The Water in the Pearl, Carol Cox, 1982.
Das Ewige China, Rudolf von Delius, 1926.
TheLiterary Masters of Norway, introduced by Carl Henrik Grondahl and Nina Tjomsland, 1978.
Pioneers of the Old South, Mary Johnston, 1921.
On Reading, André Kertész, 1971.
How Beautiful is Black? Etta M. Ladson, 1970.
Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace, introductory material by Leonard C. Lewin, 1967.
Pompeii, Amedeo Maiuri, 1954.
Proposals for Prison Reform, Norval Morris and James Jacobs, 1974.
Estudos Cebrap 2, Francisco de Oliveira, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Carlo Estevam Martins, 1972.
Die Berteididigun des Socrates, Plato, n.d.
August Rodin, Rainer Maria Rilke, 1921.
The Constitution of the United States: with Case Studies, edited by Edward Conrad Smith, 1975.
Spiele in Versen, August Strindberg, translated into German by Emil Schering, 1918.
Neresheim, Paulus Weissenberger and Gerhard Kerff, 1958.
Neresheim, Paulus Weissenberger and Gerhard Kerff, 1960.
British Historians and the West Indies, Eric Williams, 1964.
Early Views of the Vieux Carre: A Guide to the French Quarter, William Woodward, 1964.
Book in Russian, 1975.
A Uniform System of Citation, 1976.

Box 26
Academic Freedom in Mississippi Schools: A Study of Student Handbooks, The Academic Freedom Coalition, 1972.
A Survey of Norwegian Painting, Jan Askelund, 1963.
A Free and Responsive Press, Alfred Balk, 1973.
How College Presidents are Chosen, Frederick DeW. Bolman, 1965.
Frantz Fanon, David Caute, 1970.
Papillon, Henri Charrière, 1970.
Le Menteur, Pierre Corneille, n.d.
Educational Measurement and the Law, Educational Testing Service, 1978.
An American Civil Liberties Union Handbook: The Rights of Mental Patients, Bruce Ennis and Loren Sidgel, 1973.
Historiettes Modernes, C. Fontaine, 1903.
Die Ruckkeht des verlorenen Sohnes, André Gide, n.d.
The Black Experience: 400 years of Black Literature from Africa and the Americas, annotated bibliography, edited by Janheinz Jahn, 1970.
Mississippi’s People 1950, Morton B. King, Harald A. Pedersen, John N. Burrus, 1955.
Design in Sweden, edited by Lennart Lindkvist, 1972.
Down and Out in the Great Depression: Letters from the Forgotten Man, edited by Robert S. McElvaine, 1983.
Black Colleges and Federal Relations: A Handbook for Administrators, Moton College Service Bureau, n.d.
An American Civil Liberties Handbook: The Rights of Servicemen, Robert S. Rivkin, 1972.
L’Existentialisme, Jean-Paul Sarte, 1970.
Swedish Government Administration, Pierre Vinde and Gunnar Petri, 1971.
The Other Holocaust: Many Circles of Hell, Bohdan Wytwycky, 1980.
Landshut, Fritz Zimmermann and Gerhard Herbst, n.d.
The Constitution of the State of Mississippi, Adopted by the People of Mississippi in a Constitutional Convention November 1, 1890, 1959.
Public Education in Mississippi: Reports of Advisory Study Groups, 1961.
Supreme Court of the United States: Marco DeFunis v. Charles Odegard, Brief of Respondents, 1974.
“Bakke Case,” United States Supreme Court Reports: Lawyers’ Edition 1978.

Box 27
Die Welt als Wille und Vorstelling, Arthur Schopenhauer, n.d.
The Pentateuch and Haftorahs, edited by J. H. Hertz, 1938.
Handbuch des Deutchtums in Polnisch—Oberschlesien, 1922.

Box 28
Bulletin of Duke University: Summer Session, two copies, 1974.
Bulletin of Duke University: Undergraduate Instruction, 1974-1975.
Casebook Approach to Constitutional Law, 1974.
Consultations on the Affirmative Action Statement of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1981.
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 1981.
Hampshire College: Course Descriptions, 1973.
Leaders’ Views about Community Development in South Central Montana, Ellis Edwin Williams, 1970.
Maharishi International University, 1974-1975.
New York University Bulletin: School of Law, 1966-1967.
Official Register of Harvard University: The Law School, 1948-1949.
Towards a Philosophy of Black Studies, Charles A. Frye, 1978.
University of Pittsburgh: Time Schedule of Classes, 1953-1954.

Box 44
Menschenweisheit und Gottesweisheit, Joseph Adrian, 1937.
Les Contes Drolatiques, Honoré de Balzac, n.d.
Six Decades that Changed the World, Marilyn Bechtel, David Laibman and Jessica Smith, editors, 1978.
Bettina, Richard Benz, 1935.
White America, Earnest Sevier Cox, 1923.
Die Gottliche Komodie, Dante, 1955.
Die Abstammung des Menschen, Charles Darwin, 1923.
The Chilean Revolution, Regis Debray, 1971.
6,000 Move in Every Day, Alexander Dedul, 1979.
Human Nature and Conduct, John Dewey, 1922.
Une Heure à La Maison d’Erasme et au Vieux Beguinage d’Anderlecht, Daniel Van Damme, ca. 1932.
Knight’s Gambit, William Faulkner, 1950.
Universal Worterbuch, Russian-English, Langenscheidts, W. Fenzlau, 1965.
Unterwegs, Emil Frommel, 1890.
Goethes Werke, n.d.
Iphegenie auf Tauris, Goethe, Max Winkler, editor, 1905.
Black Protest, Joanne Grant, 1968.
El Enigma de los Rosacruces, Manly P. Hall, 1957.
Goethes Prosa, James Morgan Hart, editor, 1892.
Hegels Philosophie, 1917.
Social Darwinism in American Thought, Richard Hofstadter, 1955.
La Chute, Victor Hugo, 1909.
Die Schule der Diktatoren, Erich Kastner, 1959.
What People Discuss in the USSR, Vladimir Kokashinsky, 1978.
Studien zur Soziologie, Rene Konig, 1971.
Socialism: From Dream to Reality, Evgeni Koveshnikov and Boris Pugachev, 1979.
Lessings Werke, 2 copies, n.d.
Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, 1946.
Chagall, Francois Mathey, 1959.
In der Stadt, Erika Meyer, 1949.
Zeitgemasses und Unzeitgemasses, Friedrich Nietzsche, 1956.
Genuine Culture and False Substitutes, Grigori Oganov, 1979.
The Privileged Class, Irina Ovichinnikova, 1979.
The Borghese Gallery in Rome, Paola Della Pergola, 1965.
Gesammelte Schriften, Walter Rathenau, 1918.
Young People in the USSR, Grigori Reznichenko, 1979.
Uber Gott, Rainer Maria Rilke, 1933.
Chartres et la Beauce Chartraine, Marcel Robillard, 1939.
Das Ich und die Damonien, Carl Ludwig Schleich, 1922.
Vom Schaltwerk der Gedanken, Carl Ludwig Schleich, bookplate Ilse Borinski, 1920.
A First Russian Reader, Anna H. Semeonoff, 1936.
Non-Alignment, Nodari Simoniya, 1979.
Judenfeindschaft, Karl Thieme, 1963.
Muslims in the USSR, Abdulla Vakhabov, 1979.
At the Map of the USSR, 1978.
Book in Russian, 1957.
Constitution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1978.
Educational Record, Fall 1969.
Five Cent Cotton, 1982.
Der Koran, pgs. 435-604, n.d.
Reprints from the Soviet Press, July 31, 1979.
Le Sud-Ouest de la France, Baedeker, 1912.
Taschenworterbuch, Deutsch-Franz 2, 1929.
Taschenworterbuch, Lateinisch 1, 1910.
Taschenworterbuch, Lateinisch 2, 1910.
Universal Worterbuch, Deutsch-Italiensich, Langenscheidts, 1935.
Universal Worterbuch, Niederlandisch-Deutsch, Langenscheidts, 1962.
USSR: 100 Questions and Answers, 1978.
USSR: Today and Tomorrow, 1978.
What the Soviet Constitution Guarantees, 1978.
Women in the Land of the Soviets, 1978.

Subseries 8.2: Travel and International Information. 1952-1983; n.d.
Box 29, folder 1: Africa: Ghana, Cameroon, and Senegal, 1957-1974; n.d.
Box 29, folder 2: Austria, 1975-1978; n.d.
Box 29, folder 3: Australia and Canada, 1974-1979; n.d.
Box 29, folder 4: China, 1978-1983; n.d.
Box 29, folder 5: England, 1952-1962, n.d.
Box 29, folder 6: Finland, 1978-1979; n.d.
Box 29, folder 7: France, 1970-1979; n.d.
Box 29, folder 8: France: Student travel, 1977-1980; n.d.
Box 29, folder 9: Germany, 1972-1983; n.d.
Box 29, folder 10: Greece and Guatemala, 1978; n.d.
Box 29, folder 11: Holland, Indonesia and Ireland, 1976-1979; n.d.
Box 29, folder 12: Israel, 1967-1980; n.d.
Box 29, folder 13: Martinique and New Zealand, 1976; n.d.
Box 29, folder 14: Norway, 1964-1973; n.d.
Box 29, folder 15: Norway, 1974-1978.
Box 29, folder 16: Poland, 1979; n.d.
Box 29, folder 17: Sweden, 1977-1979.
Box 29, folder 18: Switzerland, 1976-1979; n.d.
Box 29, folder 19: Russia, 1964-1975.
Box 29, folder 20: Russia, n.d.
Box 29, folder 21: Thailand, Turkey, U.S., 1961-1972; n.d.

Series 9: News Clippings, Newspapers, Pamphlets and Newsletters. 1949-1983; n.d. 6 boxes. 2.75 cubic feet.

Subseries 9.1: Reference Copies of News Clippings, arranged chronologically and identified by principal subjects. 1955-1983; n.d.
Box 30, folder 1: The Emmett Till case and early Civil Rights issues, 1955.
Box 30, folder 2: Civil Rights issues and integration, 1956.
Box 30, folder 3: Apartheid and school prayer, 1958-1964.
Box 30, folder 4: Murdered Civil Rights workers case, education, Robert Kennedy, and various Civil Rights issues, 1965-1970.
Box 30, folder 5: George Wallace, 1968; n.d.
Box 30, folder 6: Busing, education, reverse discrimination, 1971-1974.
Box 30, folder 7: Busing, labor, minorities, the Joan Little case, prisons, 1975.
Box 30, folder 8: China and the Gang of Four, 1976.
Box 30, folder 9: Black mayors, the Middle East, reverse discrimination, 1977.
Box 30, folder 10: Apartheid, corrections system, desegregation, 1978-1983.
Box 30, folder 11: Black panthers, Civil Rights, education, prison reform, riots, n.d.

Subseries 9.2: Newsclippings and Newspapers. 1952-1983; n.d.
Box 31, folder 1: Affirmative action, 1973-1979.
Box 31, folder 2: Borinski, 1958-1983.
Box 31, folder 3: Civil Rights, 1952-1972; n.d.
Box 31, folder 4: Civil Rights, 1973-1976.
Box 31, folder 5: New Ghana, 1960.
Box 31, folder 6: Watergate, 1973.
Box 31, folder 7: Watergate, January 1974.
Box 31, folder 8: Watergate, February 1974.
Box 31, folder 9: Watergate, March 1974.
Box 31, folder 10: Watergate, April 1974-June 1976.
Box 31, folder 11: Watergate, n.d.
Box 31, folder 12: Miscellaneous clippings, n.d.
Box 31, folder 13: Miscellaneous clippings, 1955.
Box 32, folder 1: Miscellaneous clippings, 1956.
Box 32, folder 2: Miscellaneous clippings, 1957-1967.
Box 32, folder 3: Miscellaneous clippings, 1969-1973.
Box 32, folder 4: Miscellaneous clippings, 1974.
Box 32, folder 5: Miscellaneous clippings, 1975-1977.
Box 32, folder 6: Miscellaneous clippings, 1978-1983.
Box 32, folder 7: Miscellaneous newspapers, 1964-1970; n.d.
Box 32, folder 8: Miscellaneous newspapers, 1971-1983.
Box 33, folder 1: Civil Liberties, November 1971; January 1974.
Box 33, folder 2: Die Zeit, May 1979.
Box 33, folder 3: The Interdependent, April 1979.
Box 33, folder 4: Jackson Daily News and State Times, Tougaloo Nine Read-In, front pages for March 27-29, 1961.
Box 33, folder 5: Jackson Daily News: The Second Front Page, October 1979.
Box 33, folder 6: The Kudzu, March 1971.
Box 33, folder 7: Muhammad Speaks, n.d.
Box 33, folder 8: New York Times, Kennedy funeral, November 26, 1963.
Box 33, folder 9: Nexus, September 1982.
Box 33, folder 10: Poor Annie’s Gazette, October 1979.
Box 33, folder 11: Providence Journal, May 1964.
Box 33, folder 12: Quaker Service Bulletin, Winter 1972.
Box 33, folder 13: Report: News and Views from the World Bank, March/April 1979.
Box 33, folder 14: Southern Courier, August 1966.
Box 33, folder 15: West Germany: A Reporter’s View, 1979.

Subseries 9.3: Pamphlets and Newsletters. 1949-1983; n.d.
Box 34, folder 1: Newsletters, 1954-1964; n.d.
Box 34, folder 2: Newsletters, 1965-1969.
Box 34, folder 3: Newsletters, 1970-1979.
Box 34, folder 4: Newsletters, 1980-1983.
Box 34, folder 5: Newsletters, political, 1967-1982; n.d.
Box 34, folder 6: Newsletters, Vietnam, 1965-1969; n.d.
Box 34, folder 7: Pamphlets, copied, large, 1949-1981; n.d.
Box 34, folder 8: Pamphlets, copied, small, 1963-1981; n.d.
Box 34, folder 9: Pamphlets, educational, 1956-1973; n.d.
Box 34, folder 10: Pamphlets, educational, 1974-1983.
Box 34, folder 11: Pamphlets, miscellaneous, 1960-1969; n.d.
Box 34, folder 12: Pamphlets, miscellaneous, 1970-1982.
Box 34, folder 13: Pamphlets, political, 1954-1962; n.d.
Box 34, folder 14: Pamphlets, political, 1963-1981.
Box 34, folder 15: Pamphlets, pre-law, 1951-1981; n.d.
Box 34, folder 16: Tougaloo News, 1973-1978.
Box 35, folder 1: Changes in Quality of Life: 1960-1970, Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station publication, nos. 29 and 30, 1975.
Box 35, folder 2: German publications, 1974-1983; n.d.
Box 35, folder 3: I Ain’t Lying, oral history booklet, 1981.
Box 35, folder 4: Law Day USA Planning Guide and Program Manual, with poster, 1971.
Box 35, folder 5: Mississippi Newsletter, Freedom Information Service, 1967.
Box 35, folder 6: Mississippi Newsletter, Freedom Information Service, 1968.
Box 35, folder 7: Tougaloo newsletters, newspapers and pamphlets, Alpha Speaks, The Free Southern Student, Harambee, Nitty Gritty, The Student Voice, The Occasional Ripple,1966-1979.
Box 35, folder 8: Washington Bulletin, 1966.

Series 10: Magazines, Journals, and Oversized Items. 1935-1983; n.d. 4 boxes. 2.75 cubic feet.

Subseries 10.1: Magazines and Journals. 1935-1983; n.d.
Box 36, folder 1: Academe: Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors, February 1979.
Box 36, folder 2: Afrika: Journal of Current Afrikan Affairs, 1973.
Box 36, folder 3: Africa Report, 1967.
Box 36, folder 4: Buch der Zeit, November 1981.
Box 36, folder 5: The Center Magazine, March/April 1974.
Box 36, folder 6: The Center Magazine, March/April 1983.
Box 36, folder 7: Center Report, April 1973.
Box 36, folder 8: Change, November 1971.
Box 36, folder 9: Change, June 1977.
Box 36, folder 10: Change, December 1977.
Box 36, folder 11: Change, March 1982.
Box 36, folder 12: Christianity and Crisis, 1973-1983.
Box 36, folder 13: Close Up, February 1971.
Box 36, folder 14: Commentary, September 1973.
Box 36, folder 15: Contemporary Sociology, March 1975.
Box 36, folder 16: Current, January 1974.
Box 36, folder 17: The Delta, November 1973.
Box 36, folder 18: The Ferrum Review, Spring 1978.
Box 36, folder 19: Freedom at Issue, January/February 1974.
Box 36, folder 20: Harvard Civil Rights/Civil Liberties Law Review, January 1974.
Box 36, folder 21: Houston Jazz Festival, 1981.
Box 36, folder 22: The Journal of Negro Education, July 1935.
Box 36, folder 23: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980.
Box 36, folder 24: The Nation, 1971-1974.
Box 36, folder 25: The Nation, 1979-1983.
Box 36, folder 26: The New Republic, 1973-1977.
Box 36, folder 27: The New Republic, 1978-1983.
Box 36, folder 28: New South, Summer 1972.
Box 36, folder 29: New South, Winter 1973.
Box 36, folder 30: Newsweek, January 1971-February 1973.
Box 36, folder 31: Newsweek, December 1973-July 1975.
Box 36, folder 32: Phi Delta Kappan, September 1973-May 1979.
Box 36, folder 33: Planning and Development in the Netherlands, 1978.
Box 36, folder 34: Police Magazine, May 1983.
Box 36, folder 35: The Progressive, September 1973-December 1973.
Box 36, folder 36: The Progressive, January 1974-April 1979.
Box 36, folder 37: Race Relations Reporter, September 1973-October 1974.
Box 36, folder 38: Revista Peruana de Cultura, April 1965.
Box 36, folder 39: Seven Days, March 1979-May 1979.
Box 36, folder 40: Saturday Review, November 1969-February 1978.
Box 36, folder 41: Scala, 1979.
Box 36, folder 42: Social Action, February-April 1972.
Box 36, folder 43: Society, March/April 1979.
Box 36, folder 44: Southern Changes, March 1979.
Box 36, folder 45: Southern Education Report, April 1969.
Box 36, folder 46: Southern Exposure, Spring/Summer 1974.
Box 36, folder 47: Southern Exposure, “Commemorating the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Brown Decision,”May 1979.
Box 36, folder 48: Southern Exposure, Spring 1981.
Box 36, folder 49: Southern Journal, Spring 1976.
Box 36, folder 50: The Southern Sociologist, Spring 1981.
Box 37, folder 1: Time, April 1971-December 1973.
Box 37, folder 2: Time, December 1973-January 1974.
Box 37, folder 3: Time, July 1975-May 1979.
Box 37, folder 4: U.S. News and World Report, November-December 1973.
Box 37, folder 5: U.S. News and World Report, January 1974-July 1977.
Box 38, folder 1: The American Federationist, October 1960.
Box 38, folder 2: The American Federationist, April 1966.
Box 38, folder 3: Beijing Review, January 1979.
Box 38, folder 4: Beijing Review, March 24, 1980.
Box 38, folder 5: Beijing Review, March 31, 1980.
Box 38, folder 6: Beijing Review, May 1980.
Box 38, folder 7: The Breaking of a President, February 1974.
Box 38, folder 8: Buch der Zeit, October 1980.
Box 38, folder 9: Bugle American, March/April 1972.
Box 38, folder 10: Calumet, October 1979.
Box 38, folder 11: The Calumet Journal, March/April 1980.
Box 38, folder 12: Carnegie Quarterly, Spring 1966.
Box 38, folder 13: The Center Magazine, September/October 1982.
Box 38, folder 14: Change, February 1976.
Box 38, folder 15: Change, April 1976.
Box 38, folder 16: Change, November 1977.
Box 38, folder 17: Christianity and Crisis, January 1978.
Box 38, folder 18: Christianity and Crisis, August 1979.
Box 38, folder 19: Christianity and Crisis, April 1980.
Box 38, folder 20: Christianity and Crisis, March 1981.
Box 38, folder 21: Christianity and Crisis, May 1982.
Box 38, folder 22: Commentary, February 1978.
Box 38, folder 23: Commentary, May 1978.
Box 38, folder 24: Commentary, October 1979.
Box 38, folder 25: Commentary, January 1980.
Box 38, folder 26: Commonweal, May 1980.
Box 38, folder 27: Dedicated to the Proposition: Editorials from the Chronicle, 1963.
Box 38, folder 28: Fortune, March 1962.
Box 38, folder 29: Interracial Review: A Journal for Christian Democracy, August 1954.
Box 38, folder 30: The Nation, April 1972.
Box 38, folder 31: The Nation, December 1978.
Box 38, folder 32: The Nation, October 1981.
Box 38, folder 33: The Nation, May 1, 1982.
Box 38, folder 34: The Nation, May 8, 1982.
Box 38, folder 35: Negroes in the United States, December 1952.
Box 38, folder 36: The New Leader, 1975.
Box 38, folder 37: The New Republic, May 1979.
Box 38, folder 38: The New Republic, May 1981.
Box 38, folder 39: The New Republic, October 1982.
Box 38, folder 40: Newsweek, October 1962.
Box 38, folder 41: Newsweek, October 1963.
Box 38, folder 42: Newsweek, October 1982.
Box 38, folder 43: Newsweek, Kennedy issue, December 1963.
Box 38, folder 44: Peking Review, June 9, 1978.
Box 38, folder 45: Peking Review, June 16, 1978.
Box 38, folder 46: Peking Review, December 1978.
Box 38, folder 47: Phi Delta Kappan, March 1978.
Box 38, folder 48: Phi Delta Kappan, May 1978.
Box 38, folder 49: Phi Delta Kappan, November 1978.
Box 38, folder 50: Pitt, Spring 1965.
Box 38, folder 51: Present Tense, Spring 1982.
Box 38, folder 52: The Progressive, February 1978.
Box 38, folder 53: The Progressive, June 1981.
Box 38, folder 54: Random House Catalog, 1972.
Box 38, folder 55: The Reporter, January 1963.
Box 38, folder 56: Research Bulletin on Intergroup Relations, 1963.
Box 38, folder 57: Saturday Review, December 1970.
Box 38, folder 58: Saturday Review, June 1979.
Box 38, folder 59: Saturday Review, March 1980.
Box 38, folder 60: Scala, 1982.
Box 38, folder 61: Shango, 1973.
Box 38, folder 62: Smithsonian, October 1982.
Box 38, folder 63: Society, April 1972.
Box 38, folder 64: Society, July/August 1979.
Box 38, folder 65: Society, September/October 1982.
Box 38, folder 66: Sojourners, June 1980.
Box 38, folder 67: Southern Exposure, Winter 1977.
Box 38, folder 68: Southern Exposure, Spring 1981.
Box 38, folder 69: Southern Exposure, Fall 1981.
Box 38, folder 70: Southern Journal, April 1971.
Box 38, folder 71: Southern Journal, Spring 1976.
Box 38, folder 72: Southern Regional Council, March 1968.
Box 38, folder 73: Southern Regional Council, November 1973.
Box 38, folder 74: The Southern Sociologist, January 1973.
Box 38, folder 75: The Southern Sociologist, March 1973.
Box 38, folder 76: The Southern Sociologist, Fall 1976.
Box 38, folder 77: The Southern Sociologist, Winter 1976.
Box 38, folder 78: Time, October 1978.
Box 38, folder 79: To Keep Berlin Free, 1959.
Box 38, folder 80: The Treasure of Tutankhamen, n.d.
Box 38, folder 81: Trans-action, November 1966.
Box 38, folder 82: U.N. on the Campus, Fall 1956.
Box 38, folder 83: Undergraduates Overseas: A Look at U.S. Programs, 1966.
Box 38, folder 84: University of Chicago Magazine, Winter 1982.
Box 38, folder 85: U.S. News and World Report, October 1962.
Box 38, folder 86: Win, n.d.
Box 38, folder 87: World Issues, April/May 1977.

Subseries 10.2: Oversized Magazines and Miscellany. 1955-1983; n.d.
Box 39, folder 1: Chicago Tribune Magazine, April 1963.
Box 39, folder 2: Ebony, April 1978.
Box 39, folder 3: Ebony, March 1979.
Box 39, folder 4: Horizon, Summer 1967.
Box 39, folder 5: Inquirer: The Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, March 1983.
Box 39, folder 6: Life: John F. Kennedy Memorial Edition, 1963.
Box 39, folder 7: Look, December 1962.
Box 39, folder 8: Place: a Workingman’s Guide to the Universe, Spring 1972.
Box 39, folder 9: The Saturday Evening Post, December 1955.
Box 39, folder 10: Soviet Life, June 1983.
Box 39, folder 11: West Africa, March 1959.
Box 39, folder 12: Gerontology folder with Borinski’s photograph, n.d.
Box 39, folder 13: Page from birthday party scrapbook, 1981-1982.
Box 39, folder 14: Pages from Ferrum College birthday scrapbook, 1980.
Box 39, folder 15: Photograph of Barnaby Keeney, President of Brown University, signed, n.d.
Box 39, folder 16: Signed mat and signed liner of clowns photograph, 1975.

 

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