TABLE OF CONTENTS


Overview of the Collection

History

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series VI: Biographical Files, 1957-1978






University of Connecticut

Office of Public Information Records



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
Creator: University of Connecticut. Office of Public Infomation
Title: University of Connecticut. Office of Public Information Records.
Dates: undated, 1918-2000.
Quantity: 215 linear feet.
Identification: MSS19790011
Language: English.
Abstract: These operations are now handled by the Athletic Communications Office and the University Relations Office (also know as University Communications).

History

The University Editorial Office was opened in 1922 under the direction of Walter Stemmons, College Editor. In 1954, after Mr. Stemmons retired, the office was renamed to reflect its broadened responsibilities. The Division of Communication, directed by John H. Gleason, had four subdivisions: General News (News Office), Sports Information, University Photography (Photo Lab), and Publications-Central Duplicating. In 1962, Donald Friedman became head of the office. In 1964, the name was again changed, this time to Office of Public Information and Publications. This office absorbed University News, Sports Information, Photography, Publications, and Central Duplicating. In 1967, Raymond J. Buck became Director of University Publications when the Office became the Office of Public Information (OPI). Friedman continued to work for Buck as director of OPI until 1977 when Walter S. McGowen became the director. Sports Information was transferred to the Division of Athletics in 1977/1978.

In 1986, the office was renamed the Office of University Relations and Karen Grava Williams was named Director of Institutional Relations. The following year, the office was divided into two offices: Institutional Relations and University Publications.

Although the responsibilities of the unit have remained the same, by 2005 it is known as University Communications.

Return to the Table of Contents


Arrangement

The records are divided into eight series:

Series I: Morgue Files (1955-1979) is a general subject file consisting of information on various University activities and functions. The series is divided into three subseries of overlapping dates: A: 1955-1958, B: 1958-1967, and C: 1960-1979; and contains news releases on subjects in completed form and/or rough draft. [Use Series V for news releases.] Subjects include University schools and divisions, branches, summer sessions, honorary degrees, and student activities and organizations. There are also newspaper clippings, photos, commencement files for 1951-1962, a file on President Babbidge (last updated 1963), speeches of President Jorgensen, ROTC files and other University topics. Within each subseries, the files are arranged hierarchically reflecting the administrative reporting lines.

Series I: Morgue Files

Series II: Office Files (undated, 1918-1980) contains correspondence and information on activities, which were probably the general office files utilized by Stemmons, Gleason, Friedman and McGowen. The series is arranged in two subseries: A: 1918-1961 [1956-1960 bulk dates] and B: 1961-1978. Within each subseries, the files are arranged alphabetically by topic, name, or office.

Series II: Office Files

Series III: Office of Sports Information (1921-1981) is divided into five subseries: A: Sports Releases (1946-1971); B: Outgoing Data (1928-1981); C: Basketball (1944-1979); D: Football (1944-1979); and E: General Sports Files (1940-1978). These files are from the offices of sports editors and sports information directors Red Parton, Frank Soltys, and Joseph J. Soltys. Sports Releases (1946-1971) consists of final releases on football, basketball, outstanding players, and includes quotes. Some releases analyze upcoming games and may include scouting information on the opponent. The raw data used to create the sports releases are found in the individual sports subseries following. Sports Releases is arranged chronologically. Outgoing Data (1928-1981) is the file copy of releases to the media and athletic governing bodies, including the NCAA, ECAC, and Yankee Conference. Statistical summaries of teams and individual player performances are noted. Filed with the consecutively numbered releases are the cover letters to media editors. Data is included on lacrosse, field hockey, and ice hockey. The subseries is arranged chronologically. Basketball (1944-1979) is subdivided into Statistics, Reference Files, and Opponents. Statistics covers the years 1944-1976 and includes points, rebounds, etc. Reference Files includes ticket information, sportswriters banquets, and scouting reports. Football (1944-1979) is subdivided into Statistics, Reference Files, and Opponents. The content of this subseries is very similar to Basketball. Varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams are covered in this subseries. General Sports Files (1940-1978) the “catch-all” of the Sports Information Department, contains office files on sports-related activities such as press luncheons, ticket information, and scholarships.

[Note: Beginning in 2004, the files in this series have begun to be integrated with those records transferred by the Athletic Communications Office. Please ask at the reference desk for assistance in using this portion of the collection.]

Series III: Sports Information Office

Athletic Communications Office Records

Series IV: Scrapbooks (1922-1976) consists of 21 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings. The majority of the clippings are of school sports events, although some pertain to social and other events. Pencilled on many clippings is the name and date of the paper; most are from local newspapers. The scrapbooks are in poor condition; the papers is brittle, and clippings are deteriorating and becoming unglued.

Series IV: Scrapbooks

Series V: News Releases (1954-present) contains press, radio, and television news releases on University topics such as University offices and departments, students' achievements, faculty honors, new programs, Loeb Awards, and activities at both the Benson Museum of Art and Jorgensen Auditorium. The news releases are filed in chronological order by month. Except for boxes 36-39, the press releases are not separated from the radio and television releases. Also included in this series are news release logs, 1961-1983, which can be used as a topical index for these years. Series I, box 6 contains logs for 1957-1960. Series II, box 9 contains logs for 1973-1974.

Series V: News Releases

Series VI: Biographical Files (1957-1978 [1965-71]) contains information on University faculty, staff, and administration. The files consist of press releases and drafts, publication lists, announcements of achievements, awards and activities, as well as a few photographs. The series is arranged alphabetically by name.

Series VI: Biographical Files

Series VII: Morgue (1963-1984) is a general subject file consisting of information on various University activities and functions. The series is further divided into two subseries of overlapping dates: 1963-1979 [1974-1978] and 1974-1984 [1979-1983]. Within each subseries, the files are arranged hierarchically. (This series continues Series I.)

Series VII: Morgue

Series VIII: University Presidents (undated, 1935-1973)is arranged in three subseries: Albert N. Jorgensen, Homer D. Babbidge, and Glenn W. Ferguson. Each subseries contains biographical information, commencement addresses, speeches, and news clippings.

Series VIII: University Presidents

Return to the Table of Contents


Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

Return to the Table of Contents


Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to the University, its history, administration, faculty, staff and students. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

Return to the Table of Contents


Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Organizations:

University and colleges—Administration.
University of Connecticut.

Document Types:

Administrative Records.
Correspondence.
Financial Records.
Notes.
Obituaries.
Photocopies.
Photographs.
Press releases.
Scrap-Books.
Speeches.

Occupations:

Universities.

Return to the Table of Contents


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], Office of Public Information Records. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

The records of the Office of Public Information were transferred to the University Archives in August 1979, September 1981, and January 1988. News releases are transferred to the University Archives on a regular basis. In October 1989, 23 boxes of BIOGRAPHICAL FILES and MORGUE FILES were transferred to the University Archives.

Return to the Table of Contents


Detailed Description

Series VI: Biographical Files, 1957-1978
1 Abramson, Stephen
Abromson, Morton
Adams, John
Addona, Antoinette
Adelsperger, Walter
Adotte, George
Ahlberg, Evelyn
Agarmala, Vinod
Ahmad, Imtiaz
Aitken, Janet
Akeroyd, Joanne
Akerstein, Louise
Alanen, Jack D.
Alba, Immaculata
Albert, Robert
Albertson, Vaughn
Alibion, Robert
Alexander, Robert
Alexander, S.
Allabnek, Steven
Allen, John
Allen, Shirley
Allie, John David
Alpers, Robert
Altmeyer, Tom
Amayo, Dr. Ralph
Amdur, Millard J.
Amendola, Bonaventure
Ammons, Elizabeth
Ammons, Mark
Amundsen, Lawrence
Anaghostakis, Christopher
Anderson, Clara
Anderson, Jackie Wlater
Anderson, Ronald J.
Andrews, Daniel K.
Andrews, Max
Appel, Hansgunter
Apperson, Ronald
Archibald, Thomas L.
Arms, Frank
Armentana, Dominic
Armstrong, Marguerite
Arnold, William
Arrington, Dale
Ash, Dr. Christopher
Asherman, George
Aschlock, Peter D.
Asmundsson, Mrs. Rijor
Asselini, Claire
Atallah, Sana
Ater, Daniel
Atkyns, Robert
Audette, Louis
Augsburger, Jerry
Austin, Joseph
Averill, Donald
Axelrod, Saul
Axman, Donald
Bacchus, Wilfred
Baccus, R. Gileen
Backlund, Arley
Bacon, Marilyn
Baginski, Leonard
Bahnson, Claus
Bailey, Brian
Baird, Archibald
Baker, Dr. Irving
Baker, Col. Warren
Baldauf, Richard
Baldwin, Dewitt
Baley, James
Ball, L. Andrew
Banning, Kent
Banning, Jerald
Barakant, Fred
Barry, Philip
Barry, Herbert III
Barston, Allen
Bartholomew, Edward Jr.
Barton, Bruce
Baskin, Abraham
Bates, Theodore
Batti, John
Baumon-Neumayer, Tatjana
Baumsten, Ida
Beam, Burton
Beatini, Marie
Becker, Dr. Robert
Behan, David
Bell, Earl
Beltran, Mary Jane
Benjamin, Jeanne
Benson, Maj. Donald
Bentley, Bruce
Benton, Eileen
Bernard, Bruce
Bernardi, Vincent
Bernstein, Emil
Berry, Edward
Berthovax, Paul
Beshle, Richard
Battacharya, Samir Kumar
Bibbee, Dr. Richard
Bidwell, Gloria
Biederman, Ronald
Bieszad, Jean
Bissell, Linda
Blackwell, Henry
Blanchard, James
Blankenburg, Richard Moore
Blechner, Dr. Jack
Bliss, Donald
Blocker, Robert
Boak, Florence
Bobb, Arthur
Bobrove, Arthur
Boelke, Jane
Boettingen, Edward
Bogan, Larry
Boggard, Ronald
Bok, William
Boland, John
Boland Walter
Boota, Marcella Spann
Borrero, Michael
Bosmajian, Haig
Bosworth, Karl
Bowden, Francine
Bozzuto, James
Bramblett, Jerry
Brandon, Capt. Eddie
Braun, Molly F.
Bray, June
Breen, Joseph
Breen, Lee Holcolmbe
Breetz, William Jr.
Breinich, John
Brennan, James
Breslow, Richard
Bretti, Richard
Brick, James
Brinnin, John
Brissman, Lily
Brndhurst, Allan
Brock, C. Raymond
Broden, Barry
Brodtkorb, Paul Jr.
Brotman, Michael
Brown, Catherine Havens
Brown, David Lile
Brown, Doris
Brown, Gary
Brown, Mrs. Helen G.
Brown, Henry
Brown, Patrick
Brown, William
Bronnell, James
Bronnell, Sam
Brubaker, Mary Susan
Bruch, Frank
Brumbach, Joseph
Brunell, Louise
Buddington, Barbara
Buggaef, Alexis
Bunt, George
Burke, Brian
Buss, James
Burke, Harold
Burnight, Robert
Butler, Ernest
Butterfield, William
Byrnes, Capt. Vincent. Jr.
2 Cagnon, Maurice
Callender, Marie
Calvert, Anne Stuart
Camp, Leon Raymond
Camp, W. H.
Campbell, George Stuart
Cancro, Robert
Capron, Elizabeth
Cardner, Mary Ellen
Carey, Roberta A.
Carloni, Luigi
Carlsen, James
Carlson, Julie
Carney, Larry
Carpentieri, Ida
Carr, Karen
Carroll, Murray
Casey, Murray Joseph
Casler, Lt. Frederick
Castaldi, Cosmo
Caster, Robert
Caswell, Hal
Cattanach, David
Ceccarelli, Romolo
Chadbourne, Juan
Chambers, Helen
Chameides, Leon
Chandler, John
Chandler, Margaret
Chandler, Warren
Chang, Charity
Chapin, Frank
Chapple, Wendy
Chase, Howard
Chen, Hsing-Yao
Cheney, William Fitch
Chiburis, Edward F.
Chimini, Leroy
Chimietenski, Gail
Choate, Jerry
Choduhury, Leo
Churchill, Thomas
Cibrochi, Georgette
Ciola, Dr. Benjamin
Clack, Mrs. Alice
Clair, Capt. Carl
Clark, Borbala
Clark, Hector
Clark, Theresa
Clark, William C.
Clark, William R.
Clay, Vidal
Clayborne, David
Clayton, Manfred
Close, Dr. Darwin
Clough, L. Bradley
Coachman, Winfield
Cobb, William
Cobb, Dorothy
Coe, Charlotte
Cohen, Arnon
Cohen, Cheryl
Cohen, Dr. Floyd
Colburn, Susan
Colby, Clarence, Jr.
Cole, P.D.H.
Coleman, Nancy
Collier, Alan Graham
Collier, Mary
Collins, Dr. Duane R.
Collins, John
Colton, Dr. Ethan T. III
Comella, Vincent
Condron, Edward
Coniam, Charles
Contessa, Barbara
Conzemius, Rosemary
Cooker, Harry S.
Coon, Geraldine
Cooper, Anthony
Miss Coppino
Corbett, Roger
Corcoran, A Wayne
Corcoran, Gerald
Corliss, John
Corliss, William
Cornell, Donald
Cornish, Roger
Corrigan, Marjorie
Corson, Peter
Corwin, Arthur
Cosenza, Benjamin
Costas, John
Costanini, Arthur
Cotter, Paul
Courter, Monte
Covey, Irene
Cowan, Thaddeus
Craddock, Roy
Crain, Alan
Crane, Carlson
Crawford, Charles
Crane, Carl
Cronin, Daniel
Crompton, Richard
Cross, Dr. Herbert
Crossman, Bradford
Crowne, Douglas
Cruse, Victor
Cummings, Robert
Cummings, Robert J.
Cummings, Thomas
Cuperman, Pedro
Curl, David
Curle, Harold
Cushman, Bigelow
Curry, Thomas F.
Curtis, Dr. Lawrence
Cutts, Norm
Daley, James S.
Dalton, Clare
Damjanor, Ivan
Dammers, Robin
Dan, Robert
Dane, Jeffrey
Danforth, Susan
Darrow, Diane
Darwin, Roy Jr.
Davids, Resa
Davidson, Thomas
Davidson, William
Davis, Carole
Davis, Katherine
Davis, Wendell
Dawson, Robert
Dean, David
Decker, Frederick
DeCorrevont, Col. Leon
Decoursey, Russell
Defulrio, Eugine
Dehenes, Richard
Deininger, Robert
Dekay, Col. Richard
Delegre, Alain
Deluca, Virginia
Dents, Robert
Dennis, Joseph Jr.
Desrosiers, Richard
Dest, Harry Jr.
Deutsch, Joel
Devre, Robert
Deupree, Annie Jo
Deveraux, Capt. R. A.
Dewey, Arthur
DiCecco, Mrs. Marie G. Jr.
Dicenzo, Robert
Dickerson, Ronald
Dickie, Peggy Ann
Dickson, John
Didier, Maureen C.
DiFilippo, Francine
Dimler, Thomas
Dinegar, Caroline
Diner, Alexander
Dinsmore, Jean
Dirlam, Juel
DiRocco, Pat
Dixon, James K.
Dizikes, John
Doane, Raymond
Dodd, Martina
Dodge, Homer
Doherty, Michael
Dolyak, Frank
Donadello, Gloria
Donahue, Raymond
Donovan, Peter
Dorbin, Sanford
3 Dorbuck, Anthony
Dougherty, William
Dowd, Leonard
Doyle, Dr. F.L.
Doyle, Grace
Doyle, Warner
Duncan, Roy
Dragat, John
Drake, Thelbert
Drehen, John
Driscoll, Paul
Duffy, John
Dugas, James
Dunlop, John P. Jr.
Dunn, John M.
Dye, Ella
Dye, Scott
Early, Edward
Ebbin, Mrs. Marilyn
Eblen, Jack
Eckerlin, Ralph
Edens, Dr. David
Edwards, Melvin
Ehrenpreis, Charles
Eisenbach, Rabbi Shalom
Elliot, Ethel Mary
Elliot, Orville
Ellison, Gaythe Sodoski
Ellsworth, Dianne
Ellsworth, James Dennis
Emmel, Hildegard
Endrich, Frederick
Engelhardt, Dean Lee
Ephrath, Aryl
Epstein, Donald
Epstein, Rhoda
Ergin, Florence
Ericson, Jon
Estes, James
Erarts, Barbara
Eukers, Mary
Evans, John
Everett, Miriam
Ezban, Selim
Fabrikant, Jacob
Fagan, Aligia
Fahm, Lottie
Fairweather, Robert
Faksh, Mahmud
Fallows, Marjorie
Farling, Myrtlegene
Farnsworth, Bill
Faulkner, Sylvia
Fawcett, Jacqueline
Fedorczyk, Viola
Feeney, Marian
Feldman, Chester
Feldstone, Charles
Felsenfeld, Herbert
Fenstermacher, Helen
Ferguson, Charles
Fernandez, Pelayo
Ferrar, Carl
Ferrill, Mitchell
Fersh, George
Feverman, Zolton
Fields, David
Findlay, Merlin III
Finlay, Bill
Fiondella, Mario
Fischer, Carl
Fischer, Mary
Fischer, David
Fischer, Jean
Fischer, William
Fishman, David
Fitch, Robert
Fitzpatrick, James
Flanagan, Douglas Jr.
Fleming, David
Fletcher, Charles
Focht, Thodore
Fonda, Charles
Foote, Roberta
Fontaine, Patrick Jr.
Forbis, Roger
Ford, Joe Taylor
Foresti, Roy Jr.
Forscher, Louise
Forslund, Morris
Forst, Arthur
Forte, Elsie
Forzano, Richard
Foster, John
Fowler, Irving
Fox, Douglas
France, George
France, Ruth
Frank, Roland
Franks, Francis
Franz, David
Frazier, Monte
French, Mildred
Freidmann, Dr. Felix
Fridshal, Donald
Friedler, Betty
Friedmean, Norman
Friedman, Gilbert
Froning, Glenn
Fulcher, Audrey
Fuller, James
Furshpan, Anita
Galloway, James
Gadbois, Stuart
Gaffney, John
Gall, Marshall
Galetti, Pierre
Galvin, Robert
Ganotz, Theodore
Garfunkel, Frank
Garber, Herbert
Garrigue, Jean
Garvine, Richard
Gatling, Wade
Gaunya, William
Gauvin, Jane
Geach, Barbara
Gebhardt, Fred
Gebner, Martin
Genser, Patricia
Geoghan, Robert
Gebris, Joseph
George, Frances
Gerhard, George
Gersherberg, Irving
Getz, Lowell
Gilikin, James
Gilman, Ralph
Gimpel, Bronislaw
Girard, Arthur
Glove, Helen
Griffen, Robert
Gladstone, Herbert
Glass, Manuel
Glazier, Lynn
Gleason, John
Godar, Thomas
Gold, Robert
Goldberg, Arthur
Goldblatt, Peter
Goldman, Bruce
Gonczaow, Ladislas
Gooch, Brison
Goode, R. W.
Goodman, Earl Jr.
Goodman, John
Gostein, Henry
Goodwillie, Richard
Gordon, Harold
Gordon, Michael
Gordon, Michael W.
Goss, Jean
Goss, William
Gusslee, David
Gottlieb, Roger
Govoni, Laura
Grandon, John
Grasso, John
Gratzer, Miklos
Gray, John
Gerbel, Martin
Greef, Albert
Green, Joyce
Greene, Kenneth
Greenspan, Marshall
Greenwood, Mary
Greer, Hugh
Greiner, Donald
Gresozyk, Edwin
Griffen, Harold
Grinnell, Jacque
Grisebach, Hans
Grissmer, John
Griswold, Wilber
Gromho, Gerald
Gritter, Roy
Gris, Elliott
Grossfen, Ralph
Groth, Joyce
Groff, William
Gruses, Theodore
Guillor, Jean
Guiney, Himey M.
Gunther-Stein, Dagmar
Gunzer, Richard
Gurshi, Barbara
Gushep, Mary
Guftanson, Reuben
4 Haleron, Harold
Haber, Michael
Hadley, Jerry
Hadley, Robert
Halbasch, Keith
Halp, Harold
Hal, Margaret
Hall, James
Halloran, Thomas
Halmes, Terry
Hamel, Mary
Hamilton, Milton
Hamilton, William
Hancock, Jim
Hand, Frederick
Haskins, Olan
Hansborough, Louis
Hansell, Roger
Hansman, Eugene
Haraden, Paul
Harasymi, Shu
Harbaugh, Joseph
Harbarge, William
Harder, Peter
Harlestoa, Jerome
Harmon, Leon
Harms, Larry
Harndom, George
Harper, Walter
Harrell, Bill
Harrington, James
Harrington, Robert
Harris, Donald
Harris, Robert
Harrison, Robert
Harshberger, Richard
Hart, Alan
Harth, Dorothea
Hartman, Betty
Hartman, Stephan
Harvey, David
Harwell, Joseph
Hastings, Frank
Hetch, Geoffrey
Hauser, Fred
Hawker, John
Hawkins, Arthur
Hawthorne, Ruth
Hayes, Evelyn
Hazen, Stanley
Hejna, Robert
Heald, Judith
Heath, Brian
Hedberg, David
Hegrad, Flemming
Hegenberger, William
Hefner, Charles
Hegner, Brenda
Hellman, Arthur
Helmboldt, Charles
Helmboldt, Marie
Hendrich, Georgina
Hennen, Urbane
Herman, James
Herrman, Arthur
Hermann, Virginia
Hesperheide, Henry
Hess, Jon
Heyd, Allen
Hibbard, Bernice
Higginbotham, Ronald
Hilberg, John
Hill, John
Hill, Bob
Hiner, Leo
Hinhel, Martha
Hintz, Ray
Hinman, Lynn
Hirsh, Judith
Hirshbard, Marilyn
Hollman, Elward
Hitt, Sam
Houghton, Raymond
Hobard, Jean
Hochbeiser, Louis
Hochman, Larry
Hodnett, Frank
Hoffman, Dorothy
Hoffman, Edith
Hogan, Marjory
Hogan, Peter
Hohnadel, David
Holcombe, Lee
Holeceb, John
Holman, Harold
Holsinger, James
Holzer, Thomas
Holzman, Robert
Hopkins, Thomas
Horpor, Harold
Howard, Franklin
Howard, Louis
Hoyer, John
Hughes, Charles
Huizinga, Harry
Huhill, Peter
Hulse, Judith
Hultin, Jill
Hunt Allan
Hunt, Martin
Humphrey, George
Humphrey, Eugene
Humphrey, Winnifred
Hunt, Sara
Hunter, Russell
Hunter, Margaret
Hunter, Ruth
Hutchinson, Richard
Hyder, Kate
Ierardo, Domenick
Ilmet, Ivor
Infante, Mary Sue
Ingman, Stan
Inman, Marjorie
Irish, Wilmot W.
Irvine, Lynn Jr.
Irving, Brian
Ives, John
Ivry, Barbara