Collections : [George Mason University]

George Mason University

2400 Fenwick Library
Special Collections Research Center
Fenwick Library MS2FL
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030
Primary Collecting Areas:
SCRC collects materials related to George Mason University, Northern Virginia, performing arts, transportation and planning, and photography. SCRC collects oral histories pertaining to Northern Virginia; the Federal Theatre Project; Reston, Virginia; and George Mason University's history. It currently conducts an active oral history program.
Description:
Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) is the unit within the University Libraries charged with acquiring, documenting, preserving, and providing access to primary research collections and documents. SCRC also manages the non-current and archival records of George Mason University, is responsible for the preservation and access to the University's theses and dissertations, and undertakes, through its Oral History program, the creation of audiovisual documentary resources. SCRC services, collections, and programs support the teaching and research activities of George Mason University and also serve the community at large.
POC: Mieko Palazzo
Phone: (703) 993-2220
Fax: (703) 993-2669

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William Nicoson papers, 1954/2007

12.0 linear feet (25 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The William Nicoson papers contain material on Reston redevelopment, mostly promotional. The collection includes maps, charts, publications, slides, and newsclippings. The collection also includes information on federal housing agencies and documentation on new towns in the United States, France, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

Reston Black Focus records, 1960/2005

2.75 linear feet (6 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of papers from the Reston Black Focus, such as correspondence, advertisements, financial information and general information. Also included in the collection is a series on the Reston Homeowners Association (RHOA) with papers and other information from the Association.
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Kate Lawson papers, 1936/1940

0.25 linear feet (1 box)
Abstract Or Scope
The Kate Lawson papers include newspaper clippings and press releases on Federal Theatre Project productions, FTP administrative correspondence including job descriptions, memorandums on employee reclassification, complaints from employees and audience survey questionnaires, research lists, production records, and personal correspondence.
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Kate Lawson papers, 1936/1940 0.25 linear feet (1 box)

C. Harrison Mann, Jr. Map Collection, 1579/1961

5 linear feet (90 folders)
Abstract Or Scope
Donated to George Mason University Libraries in September 1978 by the Mann family, the C. Harrison Mann Jr, Map Collection comprises ninety-six maps ranging from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries and is housed in the Special Collections & Archives department. Though the majority of the maps Mann collected are of Virginia, there are many pertaining to other parts of the United States and the world in the collection.
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A Draught of Virginia, 1758 Folder 24

A Map of the British American Plantations Extending from Boston in New England to Georgia; Including all the Back Settlements in the Respective Provinces, as far as the Mississippi, 1754 Folder 26

A Map of Virginia and Maryland Sold by Thomas Basset in Fleetstreet and Richard Chiswell in St Paul's Churchyard (2), 1676 Folder 5

"Scenes from Behind the Wall: Images of East Germany, 1989/90" exhibit collection, 1989/2012

20 linear feet (4 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
Framed photographs and supporting documentation for the exhibit "Scenes from Behind the Wall: Images of East Germany, 1989/90" that was shown throughout Virginia as part of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Statewide Exhibition Program from 1995 through 2009. The exhibit was also shown at the Jacksonville Center for the Arts in Floyd, Virginia, in February 2012.

Federal Theatre Project photograph collection, 1936/1939

47.0 linear feet (112 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of graphic materials relating to Federal Theatre Project productions from 1936 to 1939 across the United States, with the majority from New York City and Roslyn, New York, San Diego and San Francisco, California, and Chicago, Illinois. The collection is mostly comprised of black and white photographs ranging in size from 4x5 to 11x14 and duplicate prints, as well as a few negatives.

Arnold Sundgaard papers, 1925/1988

19.0 linear feet (46 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The Arnold Sundgaard papers includes materials created and collected by Arnold Sundgaard. The collection is divided into eight series: Correspondence; Musical Scores; Newspaper Clippings; Photographs; Playscripts; Programs and Posters; Writings, Reviews, Publications; and Audio Recordings.
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Arnold Sundgaard papers, 1925/1988 19.0 linear feet (46 boxes)

Series 3: Newspaper Clippings,, 1935/1976

Series 4: Photographs,, 1933/1982

Ralph Chesse papers, 1935/1975

1.25 linear feet (1.5 boxes, 1 flat box)
Abstract Or Scope
The Chesse papers contain materials such as photographs, watercolor set and costume design sketches, playscripts, and programs relating to Federal Theatre Project marionette productions in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Some of these plays are Child of God, Crock of Gold, The Emperor Jones, Hansel and Gretel, Marionette Varieties, Rip Van Winkle, The Tempest, and Twelfth Night. The papers also include magazine articles from the 1970s that highlight Chesse's mural painting at the Coit Tower in San Francisco.
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Eda Edson papers, 1930/1976

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
Abstract Or Scope
The Eda Edson papers contain personal papers collected by Edson from the 1930s to 1976. These papers include newspaper clippings highlighting her work in vaudeville in the early 1930s, correspondence regarding connections to the Federal Theatre Project, photographs of Edson and her orchestra, as well as scripts, production notes, and programs from the production Follow the Parade.
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Eda Edson papers, 1930/1976 0.5 linear feet (1 box)

Molka Reich papers, 1904/1986

6.0 linear feet (9 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The Molka Reich papers includes playscripts, programs, puppetry newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks with most of it dating from the 1930s to the 1950s. About half of the material directly relates to the Federal Theatre Project, especially the newspaper clippings, programs, and scrapbooks. Many of the puppetry newsletters and playscripts are from after the 1930s. Some of the material relates to the actor Scott Griffin who acted with the Federal Theatre Project in Miami, Florida, alongside Reich.
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