1965-1966
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of photographic negatives from various sources taken between circa 1870 and 2010. Topics include: awards, ceremonies, athletics, classroom activities, conferences, workshops, receptions, luncheons, exhibitions, yearly events and traditions, military education, music, physical plant, individual portraits, student groups, campus security, theatre, and faculty and student research. Additional photographic negatives and copy negatives of non-Miami University topics are also included in this collection.
The AV Collection has accompanying proofs, copies of negatives, in boxes. Sections that have accompanying proofs are noted in their entries.
Dates
- 1965 - 1980
Creator
- From the Item: Hobbs, Eric R. (Photographer, Person)
- From the Item: Meador, Edwin H. (Photographer, Person)
- From the Item: Morgan, Andre L. (Photographer, Person)
- From the Item: Morner, James L. (Photographer, Person)
- From the Item: Oglosby, Davis (Photographer, Person)
- From the Item: Thomas, Tyrone (Photographer, Person)
- From the Item: Grubb, Kenneth (Photographer, Person)
- From the Item: George, John Palmer (Photographer, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
When requesting materials from this collection, please include the unique item identifier (i.e. D-23-74 or AVN-1504) and the title/description of the negative(s) in your request.
Extent
From the Series: 26 Boxes
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Miami University Photographic Collection; AV Photographic Proofs; 1965-1966: 300-920; Box 1 [2P-C-5A]
Contents: Folders of photo proofs, most labeled with their organization number, some have labeled subjects.
Folders:
1. [300-500]: University Presidential Events, Speeches, Awards; Summer Graduation; Building Dedications
2,3,4. [600-900]: University Construction; Sporting Events and Teams, Basketball, Football, Golf; Fine Arts; Theatre
5,6. [920]: Portraits and Single Photos; Athletes, Faculty, Staff
Arrangement
AV During 1965-1967 utilized an interpretation of the Dewey system to organize photos by subject. This was slighly unclear as one can organize based on the department requiring photos, subject matter, the subject's affiliation with the university, and so on and so forth. With the proofs, we have included a short list of some of the subjects that appear with prominence in the printed photos. These should align with the subjects that can be found in the related film negatives: locations of negatives can be found in the accompanying note.
Repository Details
Part of the Miami University and Western College Memorial Archives Repository