A Guide to the Microform Collections: C
C.B.M.S. archives, London. Africa Committee: Minutes,
papers. Zug, Switzerland : Inter Documentation Co.,
1984. -- 31 microfiche.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 96/85
This collection contains the minutes of the committee
meetings of the Africa Committee of the Conference of Missionary
Societies in Great Britain and Ireland. The minutes span from the
time period 1942 to 1960.
LCCN: 96-627992
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Missions--Africa--History--20th century--Sources.
Cabinet minutes and memoranda, 1916-1939.
(Great Britain) -- Millwood, New York : KTO Microform, 1977. --
256 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 87135
Statements of Cabinet decisions from holdings of the Public
Record Office, CAB 23 and CAB 24 files. The minutes are not usually
records of the opinions of individual ministers. The Memoranda include
policy discussions and background information, proposals and arguments
for new policies, drafts of bills with explanations, committee reports
and recommendations of other subordinate bodies, statistics, dispatches,
telegrams, and printed summaries of events abroad. The collection
has been filmed following the original Public Record Office organization
of the materials.
LCCN: 86-893498
GUIDE: 169, Great Britain. Cabinet Office
Cabinet Minutes and Memoranda, 1916- 1939. Cabinet minutes (conclusions)
CAB 23 and Cabinet Memoranda CAB 24. Bibliographical/Chronological
Guide.
1. Great Britain. Cabinet Office--Archives. 2. Great Britain--Politics
and government--1901-1936--Sources. 3. Great Britain--Politics and
government--1936- --Sources.
Cabinet reports by prime ministers
to the Crown. -- Hassocks, Sussex : Harvester,
[1974]-c1978. -- 18 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49532
British Prime Ministers' handwritten letters to the sovereign
on cabinet meetings between 1837 and 1916. These letters, which
may be brief synopses or more elaborate reports, represent the sole
official records of the deliberations of the cabinet, the highest
executive body of state. The letters are helpful for an understanding
of the genesis of government decisions, the character and authority
of prime ministers, and the development of political issues. They
also reflect the prime ministers' views of government issues and
of what the sovereign needed to know about government operations.
LCCN: 84-166500
GUIDE: 76, [Cabinet Letters at Windsor],
copied from the microfilm by Microform Reading Room staff. A complete
chronological listing of the letters appears at the beginning of
each reel. Each letter has a cabinet number, the date of the letter,
a brief description of the letter, and a Royal Archives Reference
Number. There is no subject index.
1. Prime ministers--Great Britain--Archives
California Jewish community oral
history collection. -- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming
Corporation of America, 1980. -- 56 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 82/405
Sixteen transcripts of interviews completed between 1954
and 1978 focusing on the San Francisco Bay area. Prominent members
of the community--public servants, welfare officials, bankers, attorneys,
religious leaders, and others serving both the Jewish and wider
secular communities--discuss the practice of the Jewish faith, the
history of Levi Strauss & Co., education, welfare services, philanthropy,
and the arts.
The interviews are arranged alphabetically with a number assigned
to each; they may be requested by name or number.
LCCN: 82-192128
GUIDE: AI3.O7 no. 3, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 3 p. 105.
1. Jews--California--San Francisco--Interviews.
California State University, Fullerton,
community history project, Anaheim. -- Glen
Rock, N. J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1977. -- 1 microfilm
reel ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49515
Transcripts of 15 interviews with long-time residents
of Anaheim, California, covering community development from the
turn of the century to the late 1960s. The Anaheim Bulletin, local
schools, immigrants, and city politics are among the subjects of
the interviews. There are some photographs. Each interview is individually
indexed.
LCCN: 83-105472
GUIDE: A13.O7 No. 2, p. 81-82, New York
Times Oral History Program, Oral History Guide No. 2. Lists
memoirists and subjects of the interviews.
------Fullerton.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49516
Transcripts of interviews with 12 residents of Fullerton,
California, who discuss life, community schools and libraries, the
oil industry, and local politics, from the late 1800s to 1975. There
are many photographs. Each interview is individually indexed. All
interviews are on one reel, arranged alphabetically.
LCCN: 82-232095
GUIDE: AI3.O7 no. 2, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No.2, pp. 83-84. Lists
memoirists and general subjects of each interview.
------San Juan Capistrano.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49519
Twelve interviews provide personal accounts of early farming
and ranching, early community life, and local families in this southern
California town, site of one of California's Spanish missions. Some
photographs are included; each interview is individually indexed.
LCCN:83-105900
GUIDE: AI3.O7, no. 2, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 2, pp. 95-96. Lists
memoirists and general topics covered in their interviews.
1. Anaheim (Calif)--History--Sources. 2. Fullerton (Calif)--History--Sources.
3. San Juan Capistrano--History-- Sources. 4. Farmers--California--San
Juan Capistrano--Interviews. 5. Ranchers--California--San Juan Capistrano--Interviews.
California union catalog.
-- Sacramento, Calif : California State Library ; Bellevue,
WA : Commercial Microfilm Service [distributor], 1982. -- 1943 microfiches
: negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 89/8012
A catalog of the book holdings of approximately 80 California
libraries, as reported to the California State Library from 1901
through 1979. The California State Library holdings are not included.
There are two alphabetical sequences, both arranged by main entry
(usually author; often by title if no author is given). The first
is the Pre-1968 section (blue headers); the second is the 1968-1978
section (gold headers). The dates refer to the publication years
of the books. Under each catalog card entry for a reported book
is a separate card indicating which California libraries own that
book.
Nonbook materials (films, records, tapes) and periodicals are
not included. Government documents are selectively included.
LCCN: 82-14777
GUIDE: 180, California Union Catalog Users'
Guide. Microfiche edition. A list of the library symbols
and their meanings is included.
1. Catalogs, Union--California.
Canadiana, 1867-1900 monographs.
-- Ottawa, Ontario : National Library of Canada, 1988. --
92 microfiches : negative.
Contents: Register: Index A, Author/title; Index B, Chronological;
Index C, Publisher/printer; Index D, Place of publication/printing;
Index E, Subject.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7038
National bibliography of Canadian monographs compiled
by the National Library of Canada. Canadiana includes works published
in Canada, works written by Canadians published outside of Canada,
and works about Canada. Monographic formats include: commercially
and privately published works; works authored by government officials
and parliamentarians; atlases; printed music (including sheet music);
reports of annual meetings; municipal and county government publications;
and non-Canadian government publications.
The Register is the main list of bibliographic entries. There
are five indexes: author-title, publishing date, publisher/printer,
place of publication, and subject. Index entries include both
the register number to lead the reader to the full bibliographic
description in the Register, as well as location symbols for holding
libraries.
LCCN: 90-956072
GUIDE: Not in LC. However, the text of many monographs
in this Canadiana, 1867- 1900 bibliography, are on microfilm in
Microfiche 82/203, Pre-1900 Canadiana. This collection is described
in Guide 88.
Card catalogs of the Harvard University
Fine Arts Library. -- Munchen ; New York
: K. G. Saur, 1984. -- 520 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 85/160
In four parts: the Dictionary Catalog (to 1981), composed
of the former catalogs of the Fogg Museum Library and the fine arts
collection of the Widener Library; the Shelflist Catalog (through
1983); the Catalog of the Rubel Asiatic Research Collection (through
1983); and the Catalog of Auction Sales Catalogs (through 1983).
The holdings represented by the catalogs are especially strong
in American, European, Oriental, and Pre-Columbian art; architectural
history; history of photography; classical archaeology; and Egyptology.
LCCN: 85-891326
GUIDE: 99, Guide to the Card Catalogs of
the Harvard University Fine Arts Library 1895-1981. A descriptive
guide of the contents, filing, and arrangement of the catalogs.
1. Harvard University. Fine Arts Library--Catalogs. 2. Art--Bibliography--Catalogs.
Card catalogs, old and new, of publications
chiefly in Russian in the Slavic Dept. of the University Library,
Helsinki, 1954. -- [Helsinki] : Oy Rekoliid
Ab Helsinki, 1954. -- 18 microfilm reels ; 16 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 6419
The old and new Russian catalogs represent the holdings
of the Helsinki University Library's Slavic Department, one of the
most important Western libraries for students of the Russian Empire.
Until 1910, the library served as a copyright depository for materials
published during the Empire period. The old and new card catalogs,
both arranged alphabetically by author, are differentiated only
by different cataloging codes. Each catalog records monographs most
of which were published in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A
"Miscellanea Slavistica" catalog, found on the last reel of the
collection, lists titles of periodicals and newspapers from the
same period.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: See card in catalog under "Helsingfors.
Universitet. Bibliotek. Slaavilainen Osasto. Card catalogs old and
new . . . ," for guide to contents of each reel.
1. Russia--History--Bibliography--Catalogs.
Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
-- Boston, Mass. : G. K. Hall Micropublications, 1968. -- 6 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/104
An author, title, and subject catalog covering 3,700
volumes on Western European philosophy. It also lists more than
100 periodical titles, but does not index the contents of individual
articles within them. The collection is strong in metaphysics, epistemology,
logic, ethics, value theory, the philosophy of religion, and classical
philosophy. There is comprehensive coverage of the periods of Enlightenment
and Romanticism and extensive holdings on European philosophy in
the 18th century, especially in Germany. Other strengths include
personalism, phenomenology, and Latin American philosophy. The catalog
uses Library of Congress subject headings, and includes works in
a variety of Western European languages.
NOTE: The entire catalog was filmed in reverse-order display,
i.e., page 7 appears above page 6 in the microfilm sequence; page
6 above page 5, etc.
LCCN: 86-890940
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Los Angeles. University of Southern California. School of Philosophy.
Hoose Library of Philosophy--Catalogs. 2. Philosophy--Library resources--Catalogs.
Catálogo colectivo de publicaciones
periódicas existentes en bibliotecas chilenas.
Santiago de Chile : Comissión Nacional de Investigación
Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT), Departamento de
Información, 1992. -- 19 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2126
CONTENTS: Listado bibliográfico (13 fiches) --
Indice de autores (2 fiches) -- Indice de materia (2 fiches) --
Indice de títulos (2 fiches).
LCCN: 93-630345
GUIDE: 333
1. Chilean periodicals--Bibliography--Union lists.
Catálogo coletivo de conferências
em ciência e tecnologia --Rio de Janeiro
: Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear, Superintendêcia
de Informática, Centro de Informações Científicas
e Tecnológia, 1992. 41 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 96/2
LCCN: 95-953162
GUIDE: 427.
1. Science--Congresses--Bibliography--Union Lists. 2. Technology--Congresses--Bibliography--Union
Lists. 3. Catalogs, Union--Brazil.
Catalogo colletivo di opere italiane,
1958-1973. -- [Italy? : s.n, 1974?]. -- 542
microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7066
A union list of Italian monographs published between 1958
and 1973. Periodical titles, maps, and musical scores are not included.
The catalog is arranged by author's last name, and then by the title
of each work. In the lower part of each entry, abbreviations of
libraries holding the work in question are given.
LCCN: 90-956101
GUIDE: Not in LC.
Catálogos colectivos de las
bibliotecas del CSIC libros 1989 / Programa
de Informatización de Bibliotecas. -- Madrid : Consejo Superior
de Investigaciones Científicas Edita y distribuye el Servicio
de Publicaciones del CSIC, 1989. -- 1, 52, 51, 39 microfiches :
negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7076
The Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
(CSIC) is the largest multidisciplinary research institution in
Spain with some 100 research centers throughout the country. It
works closely with universities, local governments, and various
research institutions.
This collection is a union catalog of over 62,000 records of
works, including its own publications, held in many of the institution's
various branches. The automated database from which this collection
was produced did not yet have the records from all of the branches.
LCCN: 90-956115
GUIDE: 261, Catálogos Colectivos
de las Bibliotecas del CSIC [Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Científicas] Libros 1989.
1. Spain--Bibliography--Union lists. 2. Catalogs, Union--Spain.
Catalogue des ouvrages du fonds
indochinois, 1922-1954 reproduits sur microfiches
/ Bibliothèque nationale -- Paris : Bibliothèque
nationale, 1988. -- 13 microfiches : ill., negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2124
Catalog cards of books in the Vietnamese language (Quoc
Ngu), with title translations in French, from the Indochinese collection
of the Bibliotheque Nationale. The cards represent the holdings
of books published between 1922 and 1954 and cover a wide range
of subjects including official government publications, publications
of various religious groups, law, medicine, commerce, agriculture,
literature, customs, theater, history, and Asian religions.
LCCN: 92-223117
GUIDE: 330, Catalogue du Fonds Indochinois:
Livres Vietnamiens Imprimes en Quo oc Ngu, 1922-1954. Includes
a brief history of the development of the Indochinese collection
and some tables with breakdowns by subjects of books published between
1923 and 1942.
1. Vietnamese language--Bibliography--Catalogs. 2. Bibliothéque
nationale. 2. Vietnamese imprints.
Catalogue of the Great Exhibition,
1851 from the British Architectural Library.
-- London, England : World Microfilms Publications, c1978. -- 5
microfilm reels : ill.
Contents: Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue: in three
volumes (reels 1-3). Reports by the juries on the subjects in the
thirty classes into which the exhibition was divided: in four volumes
(reels 3-5).
LC Call Number: Microfilm 83/18
A three-volume catalog of descriptions and illustrations
of objects exhibited in London during Great Britain's first international
exposition. Industrial, utilitarian, agricultural, and decorative
arts were the focus of the exhibition, which was established mainly
to showcase British progress in these endeavors.
Among fine arts, only sculpture was included.
The first two volumes represent objects produced in the United
Kingdom and its colonies and dependencies. The third includes
principally European contributions, with some from Russia, the
Middle East, the United States, and a few Latin American countries.
Reel one contains an alphabetical list of the articles, an index
of exhibitors and others whose names appear in the catalog, and
a list of illustrations. Entries cite the class under which the
object was grouped and the item number within that class.
LCCN: 83-178048
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Exhibitions--England--Catalogs.
The Catalogues of archives of scientists.
-- Oxford : Oxford Microform Publications, [1980?-1981]. -- 31 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 84/400
Indexes to the personal papers of prominent British scientists.
These indexes, filmed under the auspices of the Royal Commission
on Historical Manuscripts, are in publication order, not alphabetical
order. Also, the Library has not received any of the supplements.
No printed guide exists in the Library at this time, and thus, the
researcher must search through all 31 microfiche to determine where
or whether a particular index is included.
It would be considerably more efficient to search the Library's
computer book file under the name Jeannine Alton, who authored
the indexes; the Library has paper copies of most, if not all,
of them.
LCCN: 84-107311
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Scientists--Great Britain--Biography--Catalogs. 2. Engineers--Great
Britain--Biography--Catalogs. 3. Contemporary Scientific Archives
Centre--Catalogs.
The Catholic Church in Indonesia
: archives of the Archbishopric of Batavia/Jakarta, 1807-1949, on
microfiche. -- Nijmegen : Katholiek Documentatie
Centrum ; [Lisse, Netherlands : MMF Publications, c1992]. -- ca.
3300 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2012
These documents cover the period of Dutch rule in Indonesia,
1807-1950. Included are the working papers of the Archbishopric
as well as the personal archives of the first Apostolic Prefect
in the West Indies.
LCCN: 93-630209
GUIDE: 325, Provisional Guide to the Catholic
Church in Indonesia: Archives of the Archbishopric of Batavia/Jakarta
1807-1949 on Microfiche.
1. Catholic Church--Indonesia--History--Sources. 2. Catholic Church--Indonesia--Archives.
Cayce, Edgar. See: Edgar Cayce readings.
CBS news transcripts from 1975 to
the present. -- Sanford, N. C. : Microfilming
Corp. of America, 1975- . -- [ ] microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5193-5211
The Library of Congress stopped receiving transcripts
after 1988. Coverage includes the following, but not all titles
go up to 1988: CBS Morning News with Hughes Rudd and Bruce Morton,
Microfiche 5193; CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards, Microfiche
5193; CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and CBS Weekend News
with Dan Rather, Microfiche 5193; CBS News Special Report, Microfiche
5197; CBS News Special Report for Young People, Microfiche 5199;
CBS News Special, including Conversations with Eric Sevareid, Microfiche
5198; CBS Reports, Microfiche 5196; Face the Nation, Microfiche
5201; Magazine, Microfiche 5195; 60 Minutes, Microfiche 5194. The
collection also includes shorter runs for the following programs:
CBS 30 Minutes, Microfiche 5206; Going Places, Microfiche 5207;
Inside CBS News, Microfiche 5204; Letters to CBS, Microfiche 5200;
Mike Wallace Profiles, Microfiche 5209; Razzmatazz, Microfiche 5202;
Up to the Minute, Microfiche 5208; Who's Who, Microfiche 5203.
NOTE: videotapes of these same programs from 1968 forward are
held in the col-lections of the Motion Picture and Television
Reading Room.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: PN4888.T4 C4a, CBS News Index.
Lists subjects and names; cross-references make location of any
broadcast quick and easy. Request microfiche by microfiche number,
program title, and date of broadcast.
1. Television broadcasting of news.
Census 1981. Economic activity [county].
(England) -- London, England : HMSO : Government Statistical Service,
1984. -- [ ] microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 85/401
Approximately 60 English county census reports. Each
consists of a pamphlet, inside of which is a microfiche report containing
statistics on the economic activity of the population of the designated
county, based on a ten percent sample of the 1981 census returns.
The tables cover economic position, employment status, occupation,
industry, social class, and socio-economic groups.
Note: The reports have been individually cataloged in the computer
catalog. Each pamphlet must be requested by the "EA" number obtained
from the Library of Congress catalog record. In the computer catalog,
type "b Census 1981, economic activity," and look for the county
desired.
LCCN: (various)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. England--Census, 1981. 2. England--Economic conditions--20th
century.
Central catalogue of the University
Center Cologne. -- Oberhausen:MFO-Mikrofilm
GmbH, 1984. -- 3038 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 84/456
Consists of catalog cards representing 3.8 million titles
from 1800-1975 with an emphasis on historical works.
LCCN: 84-216047
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Library catalogs--Germany--Cologne.
Centrale catalogus Caraibiana.
-- Leiden : Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land-en
Volkenkunde, Caraibische Afdeling, 1977. -- 6 microfiches ; 11 x
15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 2302
A catalog of articles and books in the social sciences
and the humanities in the Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology
(in the Netherlands), as well as a selection of books and articles
available in other libraries in the Netherlands. Material deals
primarily with the Caribbean and Latin America. Items are in Spanish,
English, French, German, Portuguese, and Dutch.
The catalog is arranged in three sections: by author, by subject
(using numeric codes in guide, p. 7-23), and by region (using
numeric codes for regions given in guide (p. 5-6).
LCCN: 84-109449
GUIDE: Z1501.I6 1978, Centrale Catalogus
Caraibiana: Handleiding Manual, provides lists of periodicals
by title and numerically coded subject; it also provides subject
and region codes to be used in conjunction with the microform catalog.
1. Caribbean Area--Bibliography. 2. Latin America-- Bibliography
Charles Martel, librarian, 1860-1945:
biographica, letters & portraits. Washington,
D.C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1963.--1 microfilm
reel.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 7766
Charles Martel was Chief of the Cataloging Department
at the Library of Congress during most of the tenure of Librarian
Herbert Putnam. Martel was largely responsible for the creation
of the Library of Congress Classification system. This reel is a
compendium of portraits of him, tributes offered to him on the occasion
of his 80th birthday, and posthumous tributes.
LCCN: 96-628022
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Martel, Charles, 1860-1945--Biography.
China and India /
Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Maryland : University Publications
of America, 1977. -- 6 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2089
These reports, commissioned by the Office of Strategic
Services and the State Department, are detailed historical and political
monographs. The authors were distinguished members of the academic
and scholarly community. Titles in this series include "Objectives
of Land Reform in Communist China" (1951), "Pakistan: A Muslim Project
for a Separate State in India" (1943), and dozens of others.
NOTE: These reports are not published in the State Department's
Foreign Relations of the U.S. series, in the Declassified
Documents collection, or in the armed forces' official
histories.
LCCN: 86-89224
GUIDE: 105-18, A Guide to OSS/State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports. III. China and India.
A reel guide to the collection, with a subject index.
1. China--History--20th century. 2. China--Politics and government--20th
century. 3. India--History--20th century. 4. India--Politics and
government--20th century.
China and India : 1950-1961 supplement
/ Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Maryland
: University Publications of America, 1979. -- 5 microfilm reels
; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2095
Detailed historical and political monographs commissioned
by the State Department between 1950 and 1961.
NOTE: These reports are not published as part of the State Department
's Foreign Relations of the U.S. series, in the Declassified
Documents collection, or in the armed forces' official
histories.
LCCN: 86-892230
GUIDE: 105-24, A Guide to OSS/State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports. IX. China and India 1950-61:
Supplement. A reel guide to the titles in this collection,
with a subject index.
1. China--History--20th century. 2. China--Politics and government--20th
century. 3. India--History--20th century. India--Politics and government--20th
century.
China : special studies, 1970-1980
/ Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Maryland
: University Publications of America, 1981. -- 8 microfilm reels
; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2018
Monographs commissioned by the White House and other
Executive Branch agencies to provide analyses of situations and
developments in China. The authors include researchers and scholars
from the academic community and various think-tanks. Representative
titles include the collected works of Mao Tse-tung in ten volumes,
translated by JPRS; "Modernization and Chinese Strategic Debate;"
"Soviet Journalists in China (1920-1964);" "Chinese Military and
Political Leaders and the Distribution of Power in China, 1956-1971."
Five studies on Taiwan are also filmed.
LCCN: 86-892125
GUIDE: 105-61, China: Special Studies,
1970-1980. A reel guide to the titles, with a subject index.
1. China--History--1949-1976--Sources. 2. China--History-- 1976-
--Sources.
China missionaries oral history collection
: an overview. -- Claremont, Calif. : Oral
History Program, Claremont Graduate School, 1973. -- 3429 p. : ill.
-- Microfilm. Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, [1973?].
-- 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49512
Presents a view of Chinese history during the first half
of the 20th century, as seen by the British and American missionaries
who served in China until it closed its doors to the West in 1949.
The topics covered include the Boxer Rebellion, the Japanese invasion,
the Chinese civil war, the beginnings of the People's Republic,
the Korean War, and China's native religions.
LCCN: 82-224901
GUIDE: AI3.O7 no. 1, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 1.
1. Missionaries--Great Britain--Interviews. 2. Missionaries--United
States--Interviews. 3. Missions--China-- History--Sources. 4. Soldiers--China--Interviews.
5. China-- History--Republic, 1912-1949--Sources.
Chinese biographical archive.
/ Stephan von Minden, editor. -- Munchen : K.G. Saur, {1990}-1996.
-- 542 microfiches ; negative, ill.
Call Number: LC Microfiche 97/359
A cumulation of 140 biographical sources, ranging in date
from remote antiquity to 1989. Biographical sketches of more than
50,000 persons from these works are reproduced here in a single
alphabetic sequence, using the Pinyin romanization system. Entries
are in Western languages; many English language entries were translated
from the original Chinese.
LCCN: 97-125901
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1.China--Biography. 2. Taiwan--Biography. 3. Hong Kong (China)--Biography.
Chinese oral history project, East
Asian Institute of Columbia University, (1-7).
-- Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1975. -- 1 microfilm
reel ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49508
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5123
Records the oral recollections of prominent Chinese leaders
of the Republican Era, 1911-1949. The memoirs represent the lives
of men who played major roles in Republican China in such capacities
as ambassador, professor, scholar, military officer, government
official, and vice-president, and they relate many aspects of political,
intellectual, and military life during China's republican era.
Also available on Microfiche 5123, except no. 7, "The reminiscences
of Tso Shun-sheng."
LCCN: 82-224604 (film)
LCCN: 82-224589 (fiche)
GUIDE: AI3.O7 No. 1, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 1.
1. Diplomats--China--Interviews. 2. Scholars--China-- Interviews.
3. China--History--Republic, 1912-1949--Sources.
Christopher Columbus collection
of the Library of Congress. / Bethesda, MD
: University Publications of America, 1991. [1031 microfiches] :
ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 95/4270
A collection of selected items from the monographic holdings
of the Library of Congress concerning Christopher Columbus and his
role in bringing the knowledge of a ‘new world' to Europe. The collection
reflects a diversity of opinions regarding the controversies about
Columbus that have evolved since 1492. The collection contains historical
monographs, bibliographies, orations, poems, plays, novels, and
anonymous popular works. Emphasis is on material from the 19th and
early 20th centuries. Materials are primarily in English, Spanish,
French, Italian, and German.
LCCN: 92-1508
GUIDE: 399a and 399b, Christopher Columbus
Collection of the Library of Congress Part 1: Works in English
and Part 2: Non-English Works. Entries are listed by
fiche number in numerical order. One number is assigned to each
work; however, if a work includes more than one fiche, a subnumbering
system is used on the fiche (1 of 3, 2 of 3, etc.). Guide also includes
name, title, and subject indexes.
1. Columbus, Christopher.
2. America--Discovery and exploration--Spanish.
CIA publications released to the
public / Directorate of Intelligence. --
Washington, D.C. : The Center: Document Expediting (DOCEX) Project,
Exchange and Gift Division, Library of Congress [distributor]; Springfield,
Va. : National Technical Information Service [distributor], 1982-
. -- [ ] microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5053
Unclassified periodicals and reports from 1957, including
directories of officials in communist countries, studies and data
on economic and energy issues, and the annual National Basic Intelligence
Factbook. Most documents have been available through the Documents
Expediting Project at the Library of Congress, and are now also
available as depository items, and in the American Statistics
Index (ASI) microfiche collection.
Arranged by year and CIA document number.
LCCN: 82-645668 (paper version)
GUIDE: Use Z7754.U5 A46, American Statistics
Index (ASI) to search by document title; ASI
also gives descriptions of each series, as well as CIA document
number.
1. United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
CIDOC collection : the history of
religiosity in Latin America, ca. 1830-1970
/ advisor, Valentina Borremans ; with the assistance of Ivan Illich.
Zug, Switzerland : Inter Documentation Co., [1985?]- .28,569 microfiches
: ill. + 12 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call No.: Microfiche 98/257 and Microfilm 99/1
A broad collection of 19th and 20th century materials
emphasizing what is uniquely Latin and American about religion in
Latin America gathered from private collections and from many libraries
and archives in universities, monasteries, convents, ecclesiastical
palaces, seminaries, and national libraries throughout this region.
The materials include histories, special studies, doctrinal, devotional,
and apologetic literature, official ecclesiastical bulletins and
other serials, yearbooks, pastoral letters, diocesan statutes and
other administrative documents, proceedings and other papers from
congresses, council, synods, and other gatherings, prayer books,
directories, surveys, statistics, and bibliographies.
LCCN: 98-218021
GUIDE: 463, CIDOC collection...;
provides listings of IDC catalogue numbers for each of the sections.
1. Catholic Church--Latin America--History. 2. Latin America--Religious
life and customs. 3. Latin America--Church history--19th century.
4. Latin America--Church history--20th century.
CIRR. --
Eastchester, New York : JA Micropublishing, Inc., 1983- . -- [6000]
microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (o) 85/404 (BRS)
The Corporate Industry Research Reports (CIRR) collection
brings together the work of research departments, economists, and
specialists of more than sixty-five leading investment and brokerage
firms. The reports range from very specific industries or companies,
to broader examinations of the health or strength of industries,
predictions and projections, comparative data, market shares, products,
reorganizations, regulations, and so on. The format and frequency
of the reports vary--the collection includes over a hundred periodicals
as well as brief monographs up to fifty pages in length.
LCCN: 92-660989
GUIDE: Z7164.C81 C5267 SSRR B&E, CIRR/Corporate
& Industry Research Reports Index. A detailed annual
index to the reports, with full bibliographic descriptions of each
report arranged by issuing investment firm and report title ("Master
List"); with indexes also by company (blue section), industry (SIC
code--yellow section), and by special report (green section).
NOTE: Filing may be by report code or by control number.
1. Corporation reports--United St ates--Periodicals. 2. Corporations--United
States--Directories.
CIS microfiche library.
-- Washington, D.C. : Congressional Information Service,
1970- . -- [ ] microfiches : negative ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1004
Beginning in 1970, CIS indexed and abstracted the following
kinds of congressional publications: Hearings; Committee Prints,
containing research in the areas for which the various committees
are responsible; House and Senate Reports, by which committees inform
the House or Senate of their findings; House and Senate Documents
containing presidential proposals for new legislation, executive
agencies' annual reports and background information; Executive Reports
and Treaty Documents, containing the text of presidential support
for treaty ratification as well as committee recommendations; and
Special Publications, which may contain any information not found
in regular publications. CIS also indexes and abstracts Public Laws
and provides citations for legislative histories of laws. Material
is indexed by subject, title, author, and document number.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry. See LC card
no. 90-655075 for Law Library set)
GUIDE: KF49.C62, CIS Annual (Indexes
and Abstracts). Request microfiche by the year printed on the cover
of the index,with CIS accession number for the individual document
(e.g., 1982, H438-2).
1. United States--Politics and government--1969- .
CIS U.S. serial set.
-- Washington, D.C. : Congressional Information Service, [197- ].
- - [ ] microfiches : negative ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche LL
LC Call Number: Microfiche (0)92/6224
This collection covers the period 1789-1969 and includes
the following congressional publications: House and Senate reports
and documents, and Senate executive reports and treaty documents.
These publications were, until 1816, compiled into the American
State Papers, then into serially numbered volumes known as
the Serial Set. Over the years, other materials were sporadically
included; among the most significant are House and Senate Journals,
some executive publications, annual reports of government agencies,
and investigative studies. For a detailed description of contents,
see the introduction to the printed guide, p. ix-xi.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry. See LC card
no. sf92-90546 for Law Library set)
GUIDE: Z1223.Z9 C65 1975, CIS Serial Set
Index. Access is by name, subject, report and document number.
Microfiches are arranged by Serial Set volume number.
1. United States--Politics and government.
City directories of the United States
in microform. -- New Haven, Conn. : Research
Publications, [1970]- . [ ] microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm (o) 84/206
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1002
Consists of directories published from the 17th-20th centuries
for selected cities and some states. Up to and including 1860, the
collection includes all American city directories. A complete list
through 1860 may be found on microfiche with the directories and
also in print in the Bibliography of American Directories
through 1860, Z5771 .S7.
Beginning with 1861, the collection is selective and does not
include all directories published in the United States. Since
this post-1860 collection is growing, it is advisable to consult
a librarian to determine which cities it includes at any given
time. The Library's post-1860 collection, both in microfilm and
in print, is not comprehensive. Researchers may also be interested
in the Microform Reading Room's collection of New York telephone
directories for the period 1878-1959 (see Guide No. 38).
LCCN: 92-955123
GUIDE: 8, also Z5771.S7, Bibliography
of American Directories through 1860, and Z5771.2
.C58 1984, City Directories of the United States
1860-1901.
1. Cities and towns--United States--Directories.
City of Bell, California history
& Bell family history. -- Burbank, Calif
: Data Microfilming Corp, [1987-1988?]. -- 3 microfilm reels : ill.,
maps.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 93/76
NOTE: Collection not located as of 8/95.
Reproduces newspaper articles and other materials pertaining
to the history of Bell, Calif., and the Bell family. Index of
holdings at the beginning of each reel.
LCCN: 93-630116
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Bell (Calif.)--History. 2. Bell (Calif.)--Genealogy.
The Civil War, 1861-1865.
-- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming Corp. of America,
1981- . -- [2000] microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1022
Consists of over 1,700 pamphlets; the original documents
are in the possession of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin,
and are related to all aspects of the U.S. Civil War and to U.S.
foreign relations of the period. They include antebellum and postbellum
materials, such as memoirs, veterans' pension petitions, personal
narratives, sermons, periodicals, speeches, public letters, government
reports, poetry, music, and campaign tracts. Most imprints are from
the northern states; some foreign material is also included.
LCCN: 82-171489
GUIDE: 57, The Civil War, 1861-1865: Part
One, the Bibliographic Guide to the Microfiche Collection.
Provides indexes by author, title, subject and personal name.
1. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Pamphlets.
Civil War unit histories : regimental
histories and personal narratives / project
editors, Robert E. Lester, Gary Hoag -- Bethesda, MD : University
Publications of America, c1990-[c1993] -- [6347] microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/1
Unit histories and personal narratives printed from 1861
through 1920 as listed in Charles E. Dornbusch's Military Bibliography
of the Civil War. Not all histories cited by Dornbusch could be
found for this collection. Histories of specific units, actions
by these units, and/or an individual's exploits with his unit during
the war years, 1861-1865 are included. In addition, personal narratives
are included if they consist primarily of an individual's life during
the Civil War. General reference works, state and federal adjutant
general's office reports, state histories of the war and compilations
of unit histories, and excerpts pertaining to Union forces raised
in the Northern, border, and selected Southern states, from Frederick
H. Dyer's Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (1908) have been
included.
The histories and narratives have been arranged by state, then
by branch of service, unit, and author.
LCCN: 92-17394
GUIDE: 306a-c, A Guide to the Microfiche
Edition of Civil War Unit Histories, Regimental Histories and Personal
Narratives. Part 1--Confederate and Border states; Part 2--The
Union-New England; Part 3--The Union-Mid-Atlantic; Part 4--The Union--Midwest
and West; Part 5--The Union--Higher and Independent Commands and
Naval Forces.
1. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Regimental histories.
2. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives.
Cobb memorial photography collection
: fiche and indexed guide / compiled by Stella
de Sa Rego -- Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico, General
Library, Special Collections Dept., Center for Southwest Research,
1990. -- 10 microfiches : all ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2151
More than 800 photographs taken mostly in the Albuquerque,
N.M. area between 1885 and 1942 by The Cobbs Studio. The majority
are formal and informal portraits of individuals or groups indoors
and outdoors. General scenes of town and rural areas and activities
also appear.
The images require a high magnification and strong light for
best viewing. Many are spotted or show other signs of deterioration.
LCCN: 91-955275
GUIDE: 343, The Cobb Memorial Photography
Collection: Fiche and Indexed Guide. Gives descriptions of
most of the individual images. An index of subjects contains references
to control numbers that are listed sequentially in the body of the
guide. The fiche number and frame reference appear on the left side
of each entry. It is best to copy the fiche numbers and frame references
in which one is interested before requesting the fiche.
1. Albuquerque (N.M.)--History--Pictorial works. 2. Albuquerque
(N.M.)--Social life and customs--Pictorial works. 3. Albuquerque
(N.M.)--Biography--Portraits. 4. Portrait photography--New Mexico--Albuquerque.
5. Cobb, William Henry, 1859-1909--Photograph collections.
Colección de documentos inéditos
para la historia de España. -- Madrid
: Impr. de vinda de Calero [etc.], 1842-1895. -- 112 v. : ill. ;
23 cm. -- Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication
Service, [197-?]- . -- [15] microfilm reels ; 33 mm. -- Microfiche.
Washington, D.C. : Microcard Editions, [197-?] - . -- ca. 656 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 04169, Microfiche
5080
A 19th-century compilation of abstracts and excerpts of
Spanish documents, reports, chronicles, correspondence, and instructions,
produced by Spanish historians. The collection emphasizes 16th and
17th century material.
LCCN: sn94-95365
GUIDE: Not in LC. Vols. 44-112 (1864-1895) are
on microfilm, and vols. 1-112 (1842-1895) are on microfiche. An
index to the collection is at the beginning of the microfilm reel
containing vol. 44.
1. Spain--History--16th century--Sources. 2. Spain-- History--17th
century--Sources.
Colección de documentos inéditos
relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización de
las antiguas posesiones españolas de América y Oceanía.
-- Madrid : M.B. de Quyros, 1864-1884. -- 42 v. -- Microfilm.
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1978.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 38868
This collection includes previously unpublished documents
from the Royal Indies Archives and other royal archives, covering
the period from the 13th through the 18th centuries. It contains
numerous printed documents relating to the discovery, conquest,
and organization of former Spanish possessions in the Americas and
East Indies. There is no systematic arrangement for the documents.
LCCN: 84-154702
GUIDE: Not in LC. There is an index to documents
at the end of each volume, and volume 33 contains a retrospective
index arranged chronologically covering the years 1474-1660.
1. America--History--To 1810. 2. America--Discovery and exploration--Spanish.
3. Spain--Colonies--America. 4. Spain-- Colonies--Asia. 5. East
Indies.
Colección de documentos inéditos
relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización de
las antiguas posesiones españolas de ultramar.
-- Madrid : Publicada por la Real Academia de la Historia,
1885-1932. -- 25 v. -- (Segunda serie) -- Microfilm. Washington,
D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1971. - - 4
microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 30103
Contains transcripts of previously unpublished documents
relating to the discovery, conquest, and organization of former
Spanish possessions, especially Cuba, the Philippines and Mexico
(Yucatan). In addition to letters, reports, and memos of Don Gabriel
Fernandez de Villaloba, the collection contains a "general index"
to the papers of the Council of the Indies. Other items include
documents relating to the ecclesiastical and civil administration
of the Indies.
LCCN: 84-150240
GUIDE: Not in LC. A chronological index of documents,
a name index, and a place index appear at the end of each volume
(where appropriate).
1. Spain--Colonies--America--History--Sources. 2. Mexico--History--Spanish
colony--1540-1810--Sources. 3. Cuba--History--To 1810--Sources.
4. Spain--colonies-- Asia--Sources. 5. Philippines--History--Sources.
Colección de documentos para
la historia de la oposición política al estado autoritario
en Chile, 1973-1981. -- A. E. Fernandez Jilberto,
compiler. -- Zug, Switzerland : Inter Documentation Co., 1984. --
28 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 85/221
Documents covering the period from 1973 to 1981. All of
the documents were produced by central committees, political commissions,
congresses, and other organizations of political parties in opposition
to the military dictatorship of General Pinochet, who was installed
in 1973. The parties represented include, among others, the Socialist,
the Christian Democratic, the Radical, and the Communist Parties.
An introduction to the collection on fiche no. 1 summarizes events
in Chile from a politico-economic point of view for the period 1973
to 1981.
LCCN: 85-890033
GUIDE: Not in LC. An index and an introduction to
the collection are on fiche 1.
1. Chile--Politics and government--1973-1988.
Colección de libros cubanos.
-- Habana : Cultural S.A., 1927-1929. -- 10 vol. : ill. -- Microfiche.
[Millwood, N.Y. : Kraus Microfilms, 197-?]. -- microfiches ; 11
x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5088
Cuban literary, social, and political writings during
the half century before independence from Spain. All 23 titles have
been fully cataloged by the Library of Congress.
LCCN: 83-132792
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Cuba--Politics and government--1810-1899.
Collection d'archives du C. E. P.
Kinshasa. -- Kinshasa (Zaire) : Inter Documentation
Co., 198- . -- 180 microfiches ; 9 x 13 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 83/107
Consists of 4,000 publications from the period 1960-1966
related to Zaire and Africa; also a collection of periodicals, including
scientific periodicals, government serials, newspapers, and press
releases, clippings, as well as other special documentation.
LCCN: 83-133825
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Zaire--History--1960- .
La Collection Mangones.
-- [S.I. : s.n., 19-?]. -- 23 microfilm reels ; 16 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 45605
Selected monographs and periodical articles from La Collection
Mangones dealing primarily with the early history and culture of
Haiti and the Dominican Republic, but including some material on
the Caribbean in general. Most of the works are in French. Poor
film production makes it difficult to read some texts.
LCCN: 83-136990
GUIDE: Z1534.L68, Catalogue de la Collection
Mangones. Provides index by author to books, and by title
to journals.
1. Haiti--History. 2. Dominican Republic--History.
Collection of Spanish plays.
-- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1980. -- 161 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 80000
Acquired by the Library of Congress in 1938 from the Hispanic
Society of America (and later filmed by the Library), this collection
consists of more than 8,000 titles published in Spain between 1830
and 1920. It is a broad representation, primarily in Spanish, of
dramatic works containing examples of the varied literary movements
experienced in Spain from Romanticism to Social Realism. Among noteworthy
authors strongly represented in this collection are the 1904 Nobel
Prize recipient Jose Echegaray (1832-1916), the prolific writer
of sainetes, of which more than 200 were set to music
as zarzuelas; Carlos Arniches y Bamera (1866-1943),
Joaquin Dicenta Benedicto (1863-1917), Antonio Garcia Gutierrez
(1813-1804), Antonio Gil y Zarate (1793-1861), Manuel Breton de
los Hemeros (1796-1873), and the distinguished genero duco
writer, Richardo de la Vega (1839-1910). A number of Spanish translations
of Victor Hugo, William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, and others
also appear in the collection.
LCCN: 82-211696
GUIDE: 59, [The Spanish Plays Collection].
The plays are arranged in alphabetical order by author.
1. Spanish drama--19th century. 2. Spanish drama--20th century.
College catalog collection on microfiche.
-- San Diego, CA. : Career Guidance Foundation, [1976?]-
. -- [ ] microfiches : ill. ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1003
Graduate and undergraduate catalogs from approximately
3,000 institutions of higher learning in the United States and its
territories, including some technical and professional schools.
Some foreign university catalogs are also included. Also, three
auxiliary reference works on microfiche accompany the catalogs:
The U.S. Education Directory, the Occupational
Outlook Index, and the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
LCCN: 79-647012
GUIDE: Printed and microfiche indexes by name
and by state. There are some listings of U.S. institutions by subject
in these indexes.
1. Universities and colleges--United States--Curricula-- Guidebooks.
Colt microfiche library of state
[industrial] directories. -- Red Bank, N.J.
: Colt Microfiche Corp., 1981- . -- [ ] microfiches : negative,
ill. ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (o) 83/311
Directories of (principally) manufacturing industries
for each of the fifty states. Most directories are for the current
or previous year; the collection dates from approximately 1980-1982.
This collection can be used as a retrospective and back-up collection
to the Library's extensive collection of printed industrial directories.
LCCN: 90-656206
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Industrial statistics. 2. United states--Industries-- Directories.
Columbia Broadcasting System. Monitoring
reports, 1939-1945, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 1945.
-- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1945? -- 152 microfilm
reels ; 16 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 1613
Typescripts of monitoring reports, consisting of transcripts
and summaries of short-wave broadcasts from over sixty enemy and
Allied stations, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 1945. Totalling
nearly 100,000 pages, this file constitutes an important record
of the events of the second World War.
NOTE: See Microform vertical file for further information.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. World War, 1939-1945--Communications--Sources. 2. World War,
1939-1945--Propaganda--Sources.
Columbia University oral history
collection. -- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming
Corp. of America, c1975-[1977]. -- [2154] microfiches; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5107
LC Call Number: Microfilm 89503
More than 1,100 memoirs by people in various fields and
endeavors, especially government and public life. Sample memoirists
include Fred Astaire, Thomas Hart Benton, Lucius D. Clay, James
H. Doolittle, Milton S. Eisenhower, Felix Frankfurter, Eve Gentry,
Richard Hofstadter, Walter Johnson, H.V. Kaltenborn, Alice Roosevelt
Longworth, Dumas Malone, Reinhold Niebuhr, Adelaide Oppenheim, Joseph
Pulitzer, Eleanor Roosevelt, Upton Sinclair, Jesse Tapp, Dorothy
Bird Villard, Henry Wallace, and Mahonri Young. The collection has
been issued in six parts. Some parts have been issued in microfilm
or microfiche, while others have been issued in both formats.
LCCN: 82-179401 (fiche)
LCCN: 82-179419 (film)
GUIDE: There is overlap among the several guides
available.
Z1361.C6 C64 1985, Columbia University Oral
History Microfiche Collection is a cumulative index of the
memoirists in parts I through VI; Z6621.C725 1973,
The Oral History Collection of Columbia University,
lists and describes the original collection, not all of which may
be in microform. Z1361.C6 M53 1979, Columbia
University Oral History Collection is a subject index to
the memoirs in Part I; AI3 .O7, New York
Times Oral History Program, Oral History Guides No. 1-3 covers
memoirists and subjects in Parts I-III.
1. United States--Officials and employees--Interviews. 2. United
States--History--20th century--Sources.
Commission on Interracial Cooperation.
Papers, 1919-1944. -- Ann Arbor, Mich. :
University Microfilms International, 1984. -- 55 microfilm reels
; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/329
Series 1: Administrative records, 1918-44. Series 2: Meetings
and conferences, 1919-44. Series 3: Financial records, 1922-43.
Series 4: Publicity, 1920-42. Series 5: Literature, 1920-44. Series
6: Affiliated organizations, 1918-42. Series 7: State Interracial
Committee, 1918-44.
The Commission on Interracial Cooperation grew out of the concern
over racial tension and riots which followed after the return
of black American servicemen from World War I. It was formed in
1919 as a moderate coalition of blacks and whites, with the goals
of promoting better race relations through public awareness and
educational efforts. The Association of Southern Women for the
Prevention of Lynching was an offshoot of the CIC, and merged
back into it in 1942. The papers of the ASWPL are also available
in the Microform Reading Room, as are the papers of the Southern
Regional Council, into which the CIC merged in 1944. The CIC collection
consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, pamphlets and
reports, and educational material published by the CIC.
Among the persons involved in the CIC were Will Alexander and
various YMCA figures; Robert Moton (Tuskegee); John Hope (Morehouse
College); Jessie Daniel Ames; Mary McLeod Bethune; and Charlotte
Hawkins Brown.
Some of the research sponsored by the CIC included studies and
surveys of black education and housing conditions, investigations
of the Ku Klux Klan, lynching, and police brutality; the CIC also
provided legal aid to the defendants in the Scottsboro case.
NOTE: See also: Southern Regional Council collection; and Association
of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching collection, both
in the Microform Reading Room.
LCCN: 88-890640
GUIDE: E185.92 .D83 1984, The Commission
on Interracial Cooperation Papers, 1919-1944....
1. Race relations--United States--History--Sources. 2. United
States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation--Archives.
Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984
: meetings and documents / Paul Kesaris,
editor. -- Frederick, Md. : University Publications of America,
1987. -- 30 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/362
Includes meetings and documents of the United Nations Committee
on Disarmament, originally called the Eighteen Nation Disarmament
Conference, filmed in their entirety from 1962 to 1984. In addition
to recording important international negotiations, this was one
of the first international conferences to recognize the growing
influence of the nonaligned nations.
Topics covered include chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons,
military budgets, nuclear freeze, problems of verification, and
consequences of the arms race. The materials are arranged chronologically
with an entire year's meetings followed by the committee's documents
for that year.
LCCN: 87-10672
GUIDE: 105-152, Committee on Disarmament
1962-1984: Meetings and Documents. Consists of a reel index,
listing the dates of meetings and the chairs (by country); the documents
are listed by year and title. An index to the major subjects of
the meetings and documents also provides the country, the source
of the proposals (individuals and/or groups), and/or the year in
which the proposals were put before the committee.
1. United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmanent--Archives.
2. Disarmament--Sources.
The Communist Party, USA, and radical
organizations, 1953-1960 : FBI reports from the Eisenhower Library
: FBI reports from the Eisenhower Library / project coordinator,
Robert E. Lester. Bethesda, MD : University Publications of America,
c1990. 7 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 95/4569
This collection of documents is from the White House Office,
Office of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs located
at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas. The two subseries
represented here are the Publications Subseries and the Alphabetical
Subseries. The studies included are the results of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation's wide ranging inquiries into the Communist Party,
USA during the 1950's. Four notable monographs included are The
Communists Party Line; Communist Party, U.S.A., Summary-Activities;
Communist Propaganda in the United States; and Communist
Press, U.S.A., Statements Directed against American Society.
Also included are analyses of other groups such as the Nation of
Islam, the Ku Klux Klan, the National Party of Puerto Rico, and
Communist Bloc intelligence organizations in the United States.
The Reel Index is arranged by year in reverse chronological order.
LCCN: 92-14064
GUIDE: 423, The Communist Party, USA, and
Radical Organizations, 1953-1960.
1. Communist Party of the United States of America--History--Sources.
2. Communism--United States--History--Sources. 3. Radicalism--United
States--History--Sources. 4. United States--Politics and government--1953-1961--Sources.
A Concordance to Gregory of Nyssa
/ Cajus Fabricius, Daniel Ridings. [Göteborg,
Sweden : Acta universitatis Gothoburgensis, distributors, c1989].
31 microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2150
Concordance to the work of Gregory of Nyssa as prescribed
by TLG (Thesaurus Linguae Graecae). Words are in strictd alphabetical
order. No textual variants are included. Diacritics have no influence.
No allowance has been made for lemmata of individual graphemes.
Texts used are those found in Clavis Patrum Graecorum
with the addition of Basil Epistle 38 and the exclusion
of spurious works as listed in the guide.
LCCN: 92953084
GUIDE: 342 (BR65.G76). Fifteen page publication
issued to accompany microfiche; includes bibliographical references
(p. 9-12). Published by Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensia as no.
50 in Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia.
1. Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, ca. 335-ca. 394 --Concordances. 2.
Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.)--Glossaries, vocabularies,
etc.
Concordances and texts of the fourteenth-century
Aragonese manuscripts of Juan Fernández de Heredia.
/ John Nitti and Lloyd Kasten, editors; Jean Anderson, director
of computing. -- Madison: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies,
1982. -- 110 microfiches: negative: 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 83/400
This collection contains line-by-manuscript-line transcriptions
of manuscripts of Juan Fernández de Heredia, fourteenth-century
Iberian translator and compiler of texts into Aragonese. Transcriptions
were compiled by the Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies and are
based on photographic reproductions of original manuscripts. Concordances
accompany the texts, directing the reader to corresponding passages
in both the microfiche edition and the source manuscripts.
LCCN: 83-112999
GUIDE: Pamphlet lists the manuscripts included
and summarizes "norms of transcription" employed in the project
(pagination of the microfiche edition, expansion of abbreviations,
punctuation, defaced or illegible text, and headings and extra-textual
features). Pamphlet is found with microfiche.
1. Manuscripts, Medieval--Spain--Aragon. 2. Aragon (Spain)--History--Sources.
3. Heredia, Juan Fernández de, 1310?-1396.
Concordances and texts of the royal
scriptorium manuscripts of Alfonso X, El Sabio /
Lloyd A. Kasten, editor. -- Madison : Hispanic Seminary of Medieval
Studies, 1978. -- 112 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
SERIES: Spanish series; The Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies;
no. 2.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 83/300
Consists of computer output microform concordances to
the texts of Spanish king Alfonso X, from libraries in Paris, El
Escorial, Madrid, the Vatican, and the British Library. The concordances
were produced as an offshoot of the compilation of the Dictionary
of the Old Spanish Language (DOSL). The texts themselves are also
included, though in the form of computer-produced text, making for
unlovely but very clear reading. The manuscripts include a history
of Spain, works on astrology, games, and many other topics.
LCCN: 83-106067
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Alfonso X, King of Castile and Leon, 1221-1284-- Concordances.
2. Astrology. 3. Spain--History--711-1516.
Conference on Disarmament, 1985-1989:
meetings and documents. --Bethesda, MD :
University Publications of America, c1990. 20 microfilm reels ;
35 mm.
LC Call Number: 95/4568
Begun under United Nations auspices in 1961 and located
in Geneva, the Conference on Disarmament is the longest standing
and most comprehensive conference in the area of arms limitation.
The Conference's mission is not limited to nuclear disarmament,
but its program also includes the disbanding of armed forces, the
dismantling of military establishments, and the cessation of military
training. The documents in this file examine the aforementioned
issues in addition to numerous other aspects of the arms race. The
file contains deliberations conducted by a mix of nuclear powers
and nonaligned nations, of East and West, and the United Kingdom.
LCCN: 92-37443
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Conference on Disarmament (United Nations)--Archives. 2. Disarmament--History--Sources.
3. Arms control--History--Sources. 4. Disarmament--Congresses. 5.
Arms control--Congresses.
Confidential British Foreign Office
political correspondence. China, 1906-1908
(Public Record Office Classes FO 566 and FO 371). --Bethesda, MD
: University Publications of America, 1994.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 97/13
Since its establishment in 1782 the General Correspondence
Files have contained the vast majority of the documents created
and received by the Foreign Office. These are the "working papers"
of the Foreign Office which are used in the development of British
foreign policy. This type of material is classified and thus not
available to researchers for many years. Of the eleven classes of
papers in the General Correspondence Files, this collection is composed
of those from the "Political" class and contains the papers of several
political departments in the Foreign Office in which diplomatic
business is conducted. In addition to British internal political
matters, these papers contain the background information on other
countries necessary for the development of the foreign policy conducted
with a particular country, including information on economic, social,
and cultural conditions of that country as well as that country's
relations with other nations.
LCCN: 96048364
GUIDE: 450, A Preliminary Guide to the Microfilm
Edition of Confidential British Foreign Office Political Correspondence:
China, 1906-1908. The preliminary guide to the collection
has a subject index as well as a reel index. At present in order
to search for a specific time period, author, or British Government
office the Registers of the General Correspondence provided on reels
one and two must be used.
1. Great Britain--Foreign Relations--China--Sources. 2. China--Foreign
Relations--Great Britain--Sources. 3. China--History, Ch'ing dynasty,
1644-1912--Sources. 4. China--History, 1912-1928--Sources. 5. Great
Britain. Foreign Office--Archives.
Confidential British Foreign Office
political correspondence. Palestine, 1947-1948.
Bethesda, MD : University Publications of America, [1996] 46 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 97/246
This collection provides the same type of information
as that described in the narrative for Confidential
British Foreign Office Correspondence. Palestine and Transjordan,
1940-1946, but relates to Palestine only.
LCCN: 96003343
GUIDE: 447, A guide to the microfilm edition
of Confidential British Foreign Office political correspondence.
Palestine, 1947-1948. This guide is arranged as that described
in GUIDE: 448 below.
1. Great Britain. Foreign Office--Archives. 2. Jewish-Arab relations--History--1917-1948--Sources.
3. Palestine--History--Partition, 1947--Sources. 4. Jordan--History--Sources.
Confidential British Foreign Office
political correspondence. Palestine and Transjordan, 1940-1946.
Bethesda, MD : University Publications of
America, [1995] 35 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 97/247
The General Correspondence files contain the vast majority of
documentation created by the Foreign Office as well as documentation
from other government departments forwarded to the Foreign Office.
This collection contains copies only of material from the Political
class of the General Correspondence files. These documents contain
information needed by the British government to conduct diplomatic
relations with a foreign country.
During the period covered by this collection Palestine and Transjordan
were being administered by Great Britain under a League of Nations
mandate and thus there was no diplomatic relations with these
countries. The documents gathered here record how the mandate
policies for Palestine and Transjordan affected British relations
with other countries, most specifically the Arab Nations, the
United States, and to a lesser extent, the European nations. The
documents also reveal how Britain's foreign policy with respect
to other nations affected its administration of the Mandate. In
addition to reports from British ambassadors and from other government
officials, the collection includes correspondence relating to
Palestine and Transjordan forward to the Foreign Office by the
Colonial Office, War Office, Prime Minister's Office, and other
government departments. These declassified political papers will
greatly aid the scholar in an understanding of the modern history
of the Middle East, the development of the Israeli state, and
post-war international politics.
LCCN: 95018004
GUIDE: 448, Guide to the microfilm edition
of Confidential British Foreign Office political correspondence.
Palestine and Transjordan, 1940-1946. This guide has two
subject indexes, one for Palestine and one for Transjordan as well
as a Bibliography of Documents and an author index. The guide provides
very unambiguous sample entries from each of these indexes. Each
entry in the Bibliography of Documents has an abstract and the subject
indexes provide cross references to other relevant topics. These
is an appendix that lists the primary Cabinet members, ministries
and ministers, embassies and ambassadors, and other diplomatic missions
from the time period covered.
1. Great Britain. Foreign Office--Archives. 2. Jewish-Arab relations--History--1917-1948--Sources.
3. Palestine--History--Partition, 1947--Sources. 4. Jordan--History--Sources.
Contemporary estimates of the life
and character of William Ewart Gladstone.
[1898]. -- 20 v : ill.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 22278
Scrapbooks of clippings from British newspapers and periodicals
at the time of Gladstone's death. Index filmed on separate reel.
Call number of original: DA563.3.A2. Master microform held by: DLC.
LCCN: 84-115942
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart)--1809-1898.
Contemporary history project : oral
history collection. -- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming
Corporation of America, 1981. -- 51 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 84/2025
Fifty-one oral histories that document the intense student political
activity at the University of Michigan during the late 1960's
and early 1970's. Memoirists--protestors, campus officials, and
academics--discuss anti-Vietnam War demonstrations, draft resistance,
the feminist movement, civil rights, the founding of Students
for a Democratic Society (SDS), and student power. Each interview
begins with a short, introductory essay outlining the memoirist's
activities in Ann Arbor and his or her subsequent career, and
provides cross-references to interviews on related subjects.
An introduction to this collection is found on fiche number
1.
LCCN: 84-154574
GUIDE: AI3.O7 No. 3, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 3, pp. 38-39. Consists
of a short description of the collection and an alphabetical list
of the interviewees. Interviews should be requested by interviewee's
last name.
1. Student movements--Michigan. 2. College students-- Michigan--Interviews.
3. College administrators-- Michigan--Interviews. 4. Vietnamese
Conflict, 1961-1975-- Protest movements--Michigan. 5. University
of Michigan-- Students--Interviews. 6. College teachers--Michigan--Interviews.
Copyright deposits, 1874-1940, Patent
Office labels. -- Washington, D.C. : Library
of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1975. -- 374 microfilm reels
; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51572
Included in this collection of patent registration numbers
1 through 55602 is correspondence between claimants and the U.S.
Patent Office relating to labels being deposited. In addition to
the image of the label, there is often a narrative description provided.
Labels are filmed in order by registration number.
LCCN: 82-186838
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Labels--United States. 2. Copyright--United States.
Copyright deposits 1893-1937, Patent
Office registered prints. -- Washington,
D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1980-1981.
-- 160 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 82/243
Consists of registration numbers 1 through 18081. This
collection includes correspondence between applicants and the U.S.
Patent Office concerning registration of prints. Copies of the prints
are usually included along with the certificate of registration.
The prints are filmed in order by Patent Registration Numbers.
LCCN: 82-175760
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Prints--United States. 2. Copyright--United States.
Copyright deposits, 1925-1940, Patent
Office unregistered prints and labels. --
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1979. -- 64 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51573
Includes registration numbers 37736 through 82231. This
collection of correspondence and application forms relates to prints
and labels that were submitted to the Patent Office for protection.
For various reasons, including mistakes in filling out the applications
and failure to send in enough copies of the labels, the applications
were rejected. Copies of the labels are filmed in order by Patent
Registration Number and are shown next to the appropriate correspondence.
LCCN: 82-186865
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Prints--United States. 2. Labels--United States. 3. Copyright--United
States.
Copyright record books of the district
courts, 1790-1870. -- 321 v. -- Microfilm.
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
[197-], -- 76 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 89541
Copies of copyright records, arranged by geographical
region. Before the Library of Congress became the registry of copyrights
in 1870, works were registered with U.S. district courts. These
records were kept in large folio volumes, which are now in the custody
of the Library's Rare Book and Special Collections Division. It
is these volumes that appear on the microfilm. If one knows the
state and the approximate year in which a work was registered, it
may be located through indexes in each volume.
LCCN: 84-114199
GUIDE: 11, [Copyright Records of the District
Courts, 1790-1870]. Indicates on which reels the records
for each state appear. See also, Records in the Copyright
Office Deposited by the United States District Courts Covering the
Period 1790-1870, Z642 .R64 1939.
1. Copyright--United States.
Corefiche. EGLI.
-- [Great Neck, NY : Core Collection Micropublications], 1984-[1990
]. -- [1964 ] microfiches : negative, ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 89/9000
A collection of hundreds of volumes of essays selected
from those indexed in various editions of Essay and General Literature
Index. The essays are in English or English translation, from all
periods, and cover all subjects.
LCCN: 89-955778
GUIDE: AI3.E752 Suppl., Roth's Essay Index.
Indexing is by author, translator when appropriate, and title. The
guide provides a fiche number and a page number for each essay.
The Microform Reading Room copy of the guide is kept in the "text-fiche"
collection and contains a microfiche subject index to the essays
in the collection.
1. Essays--Collections. 2. American essays--Collections. 3. English
Essays--Collections.
Corefiche. Poetry in Granger.
-- [Great Neck, NY : Core Collection Micropublications],
1985- . -- [1286] microfiches : negative, ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 89/9001
A collection of hundreds of poetry anthologies selected
from those indexed in various editions of Granger's Index to Poetry,
as well as numerous anthologies and single- author collections of
poetry gathered from other sources. Most of the poems are in English,
or English translation, but some poems in other languages are included.
The poems are from all periods. Some of the anthologies drawn from
older editions of Granger's contain speeches and other prose selections
in addition to poetry.
LCCN: 89-955779
GUIDE: PN1022.M37 1992, Master Index to
Poetry. Indexing is by author, translator when appropriate,
title, and first line. The guide indicates only one location for
each work, even if the work appears in numerous anthologies in the
collection. The guide provides a fiche number and a page number
for each work.
1. Poetry--Collections. 2. American poetry--Collections. 3. English
poetry--Collections.
Corefiche. Short stories.
-- [Great Neck, NY] : Core Collection Micropublications, 1988. --
348 microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7060
Also known as: CoreFiche: Books listed in the "Short Story
Index." A selection of 304 pre-1941 English language short story
collections containing nearly 4,000 stories indexed in the H.W.
Wilson Index to Short Stories.
LCCN: 90-956094
GUIDE: 241, Roth's Index to Short Stories,
provides full access by author, title, and translator, as well as
limited access by genre and broad subject area.
1. Short stories, American--Collections. 2. Short stories, British--Collections.
Corefiche. World's best drama.
-- [Great Neck, NY : Roth Publishing, Inc, c1989]. -- 160 microfiches
: negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7072
Consists of 851 plays written by 245 dramatists from classical
Greece to the early 20th century. American, English, European and
Asian authors are represented. All plays were either originally
in English or have been translated into English.
LCCN: 90-956099
GUIDE: 246, World's Best Drama Index: A
Companion to Corefiche: World's Best Drama. Provides access
by author, translator, title, character, genre or topic, and nationality.
1. Drama--Collections.
Cornell University collection of
women's rights pamphlets, 1814-1912. -- Wooster,
Ohio : Bell & Howell, c1974. -- 117 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 82/200
Authors of the pamphlets include John Stuart Mill, Lucretia
Mott, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Max Eastman. Pamphlets both
for and against women's rights are included. Fifty of the pamphlets
are from conventions, committees, and various state bodies. Specific
subjects represented include suffrage, marriage and relations of
the family, socialism, women in industry, moral reform, and women's
education. There is also some material on women's rights in England
and France.
LCCN: 83-198955
GUIDE: 39, The Cornell University Collection
of Women's Rights Pamphlets on Microfiche : Contents Guide.
(Also on microfiche; collection and second copy of guide kept in
three ring binder.)
Section 1 of the guide is a chronological listing of pamphlets,
with abstracts. Section 2 is by principal authors; Section 3 has
listings by organizations and government bodies. There is no detailed
subject access.
1. Women's rights--Pamphlets.
Correlated and Uncorrelated Information
Relating to Missing Americans in Southeast Asia.
– Washington, DC: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service >1993
- >. - ca. 470 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 92/302
One of two microfilm archives of Defense Department documents
pertaining to U.S. military personnel killed, missing, or imprisoned
in Southeast Asia during or after the American involvement in the
Vietnam Conflict. (The other archive, entitled U.S. Department of
Defense Vietnam-Era POW/MIA Documentation, largely duplicates this
collection.) The microfilm reels in this collection are available
on interlibrary loan or photocopying; ordering information is available
on the POW/MIA Database website).
Part of the materials in this microform collection were issued
in print form by the Defense Department in 1978. This set of materials
in 15 bound volumes can be requested in the Main Reading Room
by filling out a call slip with the call number (DS559.8.M5 U55
1978), the title (Uncorrelated Information Relating to Missing
Americans in Southeast Asia), and the volume number wanted.
LCCN: No LC catalog record.
GUIDE: Vietnam-Era
Prisoner-of-War/Missing-in-Action Database (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pow/powhome.html).
The database is searchable by personal name, place name, or keyword.
The following subject terms can be used as keywords:
live sighting aircraft downed PW camp PW transit missing
ground battle killed executed died captive crash site grave site
remains
Search results can be limited by year by typing in the last two
digits of the year (e.g. "65" for 1965) as a search term. Each microfilm
reel contains dozens of case files and hundreds of documents. The
page numbers given in the database records refer to the print originals,
not the microfilm reels; generally, researchers must scan the entire
microfilm reel in order to find a specific document. Often, but
not always, case files will be arranged on the microfilm reel alphabetically
by the subject's surname, or by the casualty reference number.
This database also indexes the other microfilm archive of POW/MIA
documents, U.S. Department of Defense Vietnam-Era POW/MIA Documentation.
If the reel number given in the database record begins with the
letters "PDS," that reel is part of this second collection, and
must be requested from the closed stacks with a call slip giving
the other collection's call number--Microfilm (o) 92/300--and the
reel number.
Costume and set designs in the Mander
& Mitchenson Theatre Collection. Haslemere,
Eng. : Emmett Publishing, 1993. 28 microfiches.
LC Call No.: Microfiche 95/4273
The Mander & Mitchenson Theatre Collection, housed in
Kent, England, is an extensive archive of theater memorabilia covering
many types of performance including plays, opera, ballet, pantomime,
and revues. Thousands of programs, engravings, photographs, and
press clippings are contained in the Collection, as are theatrical
pottery and porcelain, paintings, costumes, and books. This microfiche
set focuses on the costume and set designs from the Collection.
Although a few are rough pencil sketches, most are detailed, full-color
design drawings. The images have been arranged on the fiche alphabetically
by designer, and then alphabetically by production title. Anonymous
designs are at the end. Productions date from 1871 through the mid-1960s,
and cover everything from Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Shaw to operas
and musicals.
LCCN: 95142491
Guide: 412, Costume and Set Designs in
the Mander & Mitchenson Theatre Collection Catalogue. Contains
an alphabetical index of designers. Listed under each designer is
the production, theater, date, and number/kind of designs. Anonymous
designs are listed at the end, followed by an index of productions.
1. Costume--Great Britain--pictorial works. 2. Theater--Great
Britain--stage-setting and scentery--pictorial works.
Council for World Mission archives.
Africa.-- Zug, Switzerland : Inter Documentation
Co., 1978. 1085 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call No.: Microfiche 97/360
The Archives of the Council of World Mission (incorporating
the archives of the London missionary society) are among the oldest
of its kind and contain a wealth of unpublished source materials
relating to colonial countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
They include committee minutes, journals, personal and official
correspondence to and from the missions, reports, diaries kept by
the missionaries on the field, and other miscellaneous papers. This
collection is a portion of these archives. See also The
archives of the Council for World Mission, 1775-1948. Africa and
Madagascar Microfiche 96/100 <MicRR> elsewhere in
this guide.
LCCN: 97-227233
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Missions--Africa--History--Sources. 2. Missions, British--Africa--History--Sources.
3. Africa--History--Sources. 4. Council for World Mission (Great
Britain)--Archives.
Council meetings of the major American
Tribes, 1907-1971. -- Frederick, Md. : University
Publications of America, 1981. -- 52 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Contents: Part 1, section 1: 1914-1956; Part 1, section 2: 1911-1956;
Part 2, section 1: 1957-1971; Part 2, section 2: 1957-1971.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/253a, 88/253b
The minutes of tribal meetings from the Bureau of Indian
Affairs' records in the National Archives. The bulk of these records
date from the 1930s through the 1960s. In addition to discussions
of tribal affairs, there are remarks of visitors such as government
officials, other tribesmembers, and those involved in Indian affairs.
The files include some correspondence. The groups covered by this
material are the "Five Civilized Tribes" (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw,
Creek, and Seminole), and the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Klamath,
Navaho, Sioux, and Ute.
LCCN: 88/890253
GUIDE: 105-134a, Major Council Meetings
of American Indian Tribes. Part One: Section I (1914-1956) Section
II (1911-1956) and 105-134b, ...Part
Two: Section I (1957-1971) Section II (1957-1971).
1. Indians of North America--Politics and government. 2. Indians
of North America--Councils.
County and regional histories and
atlases. -- New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications,
1970-1975. -- 656 microfilm reels : ill., maps, ports. : 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 84358, 84380, 84381, 84530,
84531, 84532, 84918, 84919
Local and regional histories published in the 19th and
early 20th centuries. States included at the time of writing are
California, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
and Wisconsin. Atlases are included for California, Michigan, New
York, and Wisconsin. Access is generally by author, title, and county,
but differs somewhat from state to state.
LCCN: 82217708 (Indiana), 822220622 (Michigan), 82220623 (Ohio)
GUIDE: Guides for California, Michigan, New York,
Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are available in LH&G; checklists are
also available there for Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
1. United States--History, Local.
Crises in Panama and the Dominican
Republic : National Security files and NSC histories (1963-1969)
/ Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Md. : University
Publications of America, 1982. -- 8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/4554
The crises are, respectively, the 1964 anti-U.S. riots
(and military confrontation in the Canal Zone) in Panama and the
1965 attempted ouster of a military junta in the Dominican Republic,
met by U.S. military intervention. The collection documents the
U.S. role and policy decisions in both of these international crises.
It consists of correspondence, memos, statements, press-releases,
opinion summaries, reports, and many telegrams between concerned
parties and agencies, including the U.S. State Department, various
U.S. military branches, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, prominent civilians,
executive branch officials, the CIA, members of Congress, Panamanian
and Dominican officials, the Organization of American States, and
others.
LCCN: 86-892605
GUIDE: 105-40, A Guide to Crises in Panama
and the Dominican Republic: National Security Files and NSC Histories.
1. Panama Canal. 2. United States--Foreign relations--Panama.
3. Dominican Republic--History--Revolution, 1965. 4. United States--Foreign
relations--Dominican Republic. 5. Panama--Foreign relations--United
States. 6. Dominican Republic--Foreign relations--United States.
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier
1. Montreal, Canada : IDAL, 1977. -- 18 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
SERIES: Movimientos políticos de América Latina; serie
M.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 87/969
Consists of open letters, speeches, records, statements,
minutes, reports, and essays, all stemming from or responding to
the activities of a group of 80 Chilean priests, who organized in
1971 for the "construction of socialism," during the brief government
of Salvador Allende.
This collection is arranged roughly chronologically, beginning
with the "group of 80," its discussions; the conference of April
1972 and its conclusions, declarations, and aftermath; followed
by documentation of the movement after Allende's death, and its
diffusion outside Chile (to Spain, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands,
and Canada).
LCCN: 84-252865
GUIDE: 119, Información Documental
de América Latina. Serie M Movimientos políticos.
Dossiers 1. Cristianos por el Socialismo. A small pamphlet
with an introduction, a one-page summary describing the arrangement
of the documents, followed by an "index" or calendar of the documents.
The documents do not appear in this same order on the microfiches.
1. Socialism and Christianity--Chile.
The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962.
-- Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey, 1990. -- 586 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/12
A chronological history of this international crisis from
the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs invasion to the final agreement
reached by Kennedy and Khrushchev. Much of the documentation, some
3,400 records totalling more than 17,000 pages, focuses on U.S.
decision making and includes diplomatic cables, intelligence and
military situation reports, secret correspondence, political analysis,
minutes of meetings, closed hearings testimony, press background
briefings, internal histories, confidential memoranda, and oral
histories. A large number of the documents were obtained through
Freedom of Information requests and from the Kennedy Library. Others
came from public and private archives, and various U.S. government
agencies, among them the Department of State, Department of Defense,
the National Security Council's "Ex-Comm," the CIA, and the FBI.
LCCN: 93-630212
GUIDE: 300, The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962.
Volume I and II.
1. Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962.
Current background.
(13 June 1950- ). -- Hong Kong : American Consulate General, [1950-
]. -- On film: [13 June 1950-July 1977].
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01325
For a description see Survey of People's
Republic of China press.
LCCN: 79-647258
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