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Center for the Humanities Records, 1974-2012

By Finding aid prepared by Chris Petersen.

Collection Overview

Title: Center for the Humanities Records, 1974-2012

Predominant Dates: 1975-2000

ID: RG 221

Primary Creator: Oregon State University. Center for the Humanities

Extent: 7.8 cubic feet. More info below.

Arrangement: The Center for the Humanities Records are arranged into nine series: I. Humanities Development Program - Formation and Operations, 1975-1984; II. Humanities Development Program - Events, 1975-1983; III. Certificate Programs, 1975-1999; IV. National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant, 1982-1989; V. Center for the Humanities - Operations, 1983-2012; VI. Center for the Humanities - Correspondence, 1974-2000; VII. Center for the Humanities - Events, 1985-2000; VIII. Center for the Humanities - Fellows, 1987-2000; IX. International Film Series, 1977-1999.

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The Center for the Humanities Records document the formation, functioning and activities of both the Oregon State University Center for the Humanities as well as the Humanities Development Program that preceded it. In addition to daily operations and major events supported by the Center, the collection also details the academic certificate programs administered by the Center as well as the resident fellows that it hosted. The records likewise provide a thorough accounting of the International Film Series, which the Center sponsored for over twenty years. The Humanities Development Program was formed in 1977 and succeded by the Center for the Humanities in 1984. Both the program and the Center were run by OSU English professor Peter Copek until his death in 2001.

Scope and Content Notes

The Center for the Humanities Records document the creation and activities of the Center itself, and also tell the story of the entity that preceded the Center at Oregon State University, the Humanities Development Program.

The collection includes, in Series I, records describing the formation, operation and assessment of the Humanities Development Program, which was first conceptualized in 1975 and came into being following OSU's receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant in 1977. Events sponsored or co-sponsored by the program, including lecture series, film screenings and stage performances, have been arranged into Series II. The primary thrust of the NEH grant that funded the Humanities Development Program was the creation of four interdisciplinary study certificate programs - two in Community Studies, one in Northwest Studies and another in Marine and Maritime Studies - and records relating to these initiatives are available in Series III.

Series IV is devoted to the second NEH grant, a challenge grant funded in 1984, that led to the creation and endowment of the OSU Center for the Humanities. The Center's operations are described in Series V and include records of the Center's Program Advisory Board, Center newsletters, annual reports, materials relating to budget and facilities, newspaper clippings and a small collection of photographs. The Center's correspondence - mostly written by Peter Copek - with a wide array of individuals and organizations is available in Series VI. Series VII focuses on events sponsored or co-sponsored by the Center, including music festivals, colloquia and a high-profile lecture series celebrating the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution in 1987. The successful proposals and subsequent tenures of various Center fellows, both internal and external, have been arranged into Series VIII. Finally, Series IX lends detailed insight into the International Film Series, a Center-supported initiative which brought foreign and independent cinema to the OSU campus every weekend during the term for more than twenty years.

Biographical / Historical Notes

The pre-history of Oregon State University's Center for the Humanities can be traced to the Humanities Grant Study Committee, a collection of fifteen department chairs and faculty representatives from OSU's departments of Art, English, History, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, and Religious Studies, as well as the College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office. Led by faculty members Gordon Gilkey and Richard Astro, the study committee was charged with evaluating the feasibility of major changes to the humanities curriculum at Oregon State and exploring the possibility of applying for funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities that might facilitate changes of this sort.

The product of this group's work was a successful NEH Development Grant proposal that made a significant impact on the university's intellectual culture. The 1977 grant, titled "An Exploration of Community," steered just under $1,000,000 in federal money to the university for use in developing curricula in four areas: Northwest Studies; Marine and Maritime Studies; Community Studies; and Studies in Science, Technology, and Values. Administered by the newly created Humanities Development Program, these interdisciplinary certificate programs were meant to both broadly strengthen OSU's humanities offerings and to link study in the humanities to courses already extant in the university's science and professional schools.

The Humanities Development Program was run from the outset by Peter Copek, a faculty member in English, and it succeeded in filling a void at OSU. During the program's six year lifespan, over fifty faculty members participated in the development effort, creating sixty-five courses in what became three program areas. (The program's "Community Studies" and "Science, Technology and Values" offerings were reorganized as "Twentieth Century Studies.")

The Humanities Development Program contributed to the vigor of campus life in other ways, in part through its use of NEH funds and other support from organizations including the Oregon Humanities Committee to sponsor a wide array of campus events. Seminars, musical performances and film screenings were common sources of outreach for the program, which also supported and helped to organize at least four conferences. Perhaps most notably, Copek, who maintained a scholarly interest in film studies, co-founded the International Film Series, which screened independent and foreign films every weekend during the academic year for over twenty years, beginning in 1977.

The OSU Center for the Humanities was created as a result of a second NEH grant, this time a challenge grant which, in 1984, awarded $700,000 to the university following its own success in raising an additional $1.4 million from private donors. The $2.1 million total was used to endow the Center which, as with the Humanities Development Program before, was run by Peter Copek. In addition to continued offerings within the certificate programs, the new center also unveiled a fellowship program which provided stipends for both OSU faculty and "external fellows" to conduct research in the humanities, usually for one term. For external fellows, the funds provided by the Center supported travel, lodging and office space. Similarly, the Center lessened the load on internal OSU fellows by paying others to teach the courses to which they were normally assigned. The Center likewise continued to organize and support various events on campus, including multiple music festivals, a lecture series (keynoted by Gore Vidal) marking the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, and a symposium on the military-industrial complex.

In its early years, Center for the Humanities operations were run out of an office located in Moreland Hall. That changed in June 1989 when the Center moved into what would become its permanent home, a former sorority house on Jefferson Avenue. At the time of its formal purchase by the university in 1993, the facility was christened the Autzen House in honor of the Autzen Foundation of Portland, which provided major funding for the acquisition of the space.

The Center enjoyed stability and moderate growth throughout the 1990s, but change came suddenly in June 2001, when Peter Copek died at the age of fifty-six from a heart attack that struck in the aftermath of gall bladder surgery. English professor David Robinson was subsequently named director of the Center. Under Robinson's leadership, the OSU Center for the Humanities has continued to sponsor academic fellowships and to support campus and community offerings, including two annual events - The Magic Barrel Reading to Fight Hunger and The OSU Holocaust Memorial Program. The certificate programs that emerged from the original 1977 NEH grant are no longer offered at OSU; removal of the last of them, Twentieth Century Studies, was initiated in 2005.



Author: Chris Petersen

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 31 photographs and 1 audiocassette; 8 boxes

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Acquisition Note: The majority of the records described in this collection were transferred to the University Archives in 2001 by the Oregon State University Center for the Humanities. In 2015, two cubic feet of materials were transferred into RG 221 from the Peter Copek Papers (MSS Copek). That same year, the contents of two publications were also transferred into the collection: Humanities Development Program publications (PUB 231) and Center for the Humanities Newsletter and Criterion (PUB 281).

Related Materials:

The Peter Copek Papers (MSS Copek) document the life, work and academic connections of Peter Copek, who served as director of the Humanities Development Program and of the OSU Center for the Humanities for the better part of twenty-four years. The Special Collections & Archives Research Center (SCARC) also holds the Paul Lawrence Farber Papers (MSS Farber), which document Farber's work as Acting Director of the Humanities Development Program in 1984, while the program was being transformed into a full-fledged center. Materials related to the Center for the Humanities are likewise held in the OSU Memorabilia Collection (MSS MC), the records of John V. Byrne in the President's Office Records (RG 013), the Academic Affairs Records (RG 022), and the Research Office Records (RG 170).

OSU President Emeritus John Byrne shared his memories of the creation of the Center for the Humanities and the purchase of a permanent facility for the Center in an oral history interview held in the Oregon State University Sesquicentennial Oral History Collection (OH 026). That facility, now known as Autzen House, was originally Gamma Phi Beta sorority, an organization that is also documented in the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Photographs (P 277).

Preferred Citation: Center for the Humanities Records (RG 221), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Creators

Oregon State University. Center for the Humanities

People, Places, and Topics

Astro, Richard
Copek, Peter J., 1945-
Film series
Humanities--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon.
Humanities--United States.
National Endowment for the Humanities
Oregon State University. Center for the Humanities
Oregon State University. College of Liberal Arts
Oregon State University. Humanities Development Program
Robinson, David, 1947-
University History

Forms of Material

Audiocassettes.
Photographic prints.


Box and Folder Listing

Series 1: Humanities Development Program - Formation and Operations, 1975-1984
Documentation of the original idea for the Humanities Development Program, as well as the NEH grant ("An Exploration of Community") that made it a reality, can be found in Series I. The series also contains materials reflecting the program's daily activities, two sets of reports assessing the workings of the program, and content generated by the task force charged with transitioning the program into a full-fledged center.
Box-Folder 1.1: "Innovation in the Humanities at OSU: A Report." Prepared by the Humanities Grant Study Committee, College of Liberal Arts, July 1975
Box-Folder 1.2: "Consultants Program Grant Proposal." Submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Education Programs by Oregon State University, 1975-1977
Box-Folder 1.3: "An Exploration of Community." Development Grant Proposal submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities by Oregon State University, April 1976
Box-Folder 1.4: "An Exploration of Community." Development Grant Proposal submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities by Oregon State University, April 1976
Box-Folder 1.5: Humanities Development Program Assessment Reports, 1977-1978
File includes annual reports for 1976-1977 and 1977-1978; "The Rosenheim Report," an independent review of the program conducted by Robert Albrecht, Walter Jones and Edward Rosenheim; curricula vitae for program administrators Peter Copek and Bill Robbins; program budget expenditures and projections; and student evaluations of courses sponsored by the program.
Box-Folder 1.6: "The Moss Report." Evaluation of the OSU Humanities Development Program by a NEH site visit team led by H.G. Moss, 1979
File includes internal correspondence related to the report as well as a typescript: "Response to the Evaluation Report of the Oregon State University Humanities Development Program by the NEH Site Visit Team, February 1979," written by Peter Copek, June 1979.
Box-Folder 1.7: Humanities Development Program - faculty research awards, 1978-1979
Box-Folder 1.8: Humanities Development Program operations, 1979
Box-Folder 1.9: Humanities Development Program - newsletters and pamphlets, 1979-1981
Box-Folder 1.10: Humanities Development Program operations, 1980
Box-Folder 1.11: "A Proposal for a Matching Formula Title XII University Strengthening Grant." Submitted to the Board for International Food and Agricultural Development by Oregon State University, December 1980
Box-Folder 1.12: Humanities Development Program operations, 1981
Box-Folder 1.13: Humanities Development Program operations, 1982
Box-Folder 1.14: Humanities Development Program operations, 1983
Box-Folder 1.15: Center for the Humanities Task Force, 1983-1984
Box-Folder 1.16: Humanities Development Program operations, 1984
Series 2: Humanities Development Program - Events, 1975-1983
The Humanities Development Program's public outreach agenda has been arranged into Series II. Major events sponsored or co-sponsored by the program have been itemized individually; calendars and flyers that provide a more thorough view of all of the program's engagement with the public are available as well.
Box-Folder 1.17: "Literature and the Sea: A Course and Conference." Sea Grant project proposal submitted by Richard Astro, Anne Taylor and James McCauley, 1975-1976
Box-Folder 1.18: "Technology and Ocean Space." Conference held at the OSU Marine Science Center, 1978
Files include materials concerning the conference budget, program and participants, as well as correspondence documenting its organization.
Box-Folder 1.19: "Technology and Ocean Space." Conference held at the OSU Marine Science Center, 1978
Files include materials concerning the conference budget, program and participants, as well as correspondence documenting its organization.
Box-Folder 1.20: Humanities Development Program - Events Calendars, 1978-1981
Box-Folder 1.21: "Behind the Scenes," Northwest Film Series, 1979
Box-Folder 1.22: Humanities Development Program - Events Flyers, 1979-1980
Box-Folder 1.23: "Books and Critics: The Contemporary Reader." Colloquia and Lecture Series co-sponsored by the OSU Humanities Development Program, 1980
Box-Folder 1.24: "Middle East Film Week", 1980-1981
Box-Folder 1.25: "University Seminars in Criticism," co-sponsored by the OSU Humanities Development Program, 1980-1983
Box-Folder 1.26: "Human Rights in Crisis: Latin America." Teach-In co-sponsored by the OSU Humanities Development Program, February 18, 1981
Box-Folder 1.27: "Keywords for the 80's." Conference co-sponsored by the OSU Humanities Development Program, April 27, 1981
Box-Folder 1.28: "Regionalism in Myth and Reality: A Pacific Northwest Symposium." Sponsored by the OSU Humanities Development Program, 1981-1982
Files includes materials concerning the conference budget, program and participants, as well as correspondence documenting its organization.
Box-Folder 1.29: "Hibakusha: Stories from Hiroshima." Political drama performed by the Modern Times Theater, sponsored by the OSU Humanities Development Program, 1982
Box-Folder 1.30: "The Golden Voice of the Great Southwest." Concert performance by Utah Phillips and Faith Petric, sponsored by the OSU Humanities Development Program, 1982
Series 3: Certificate Programs, 1975-1999
Items tracing the creation, evolution and operations of the Humanities Development Program's academic certificate programs have been arranged into Series III. The 1977 grant that led to the implementation of the Humanities Development Program specified that four interdisciplinary certificate programs be added to OSU's humanities offerings. Two of these programs - "Community as People, Place and Idea" and "Science, Technology and Community" - were later merged together under the umbrella of Twentieth Century Studies.
Box-Folder 2.1: Community Studies Program course descriptions - Community as People, Place and Idea, 1977-1980
Box-Folder 2.2: Community Studies Program course descriptions - Science, Technology and Community, 1979-1985
Box-Folder 2.3: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1975-1976
Box-Folder 2.4: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1977
Box-Folder 2.5: "Humanities Marine Education Information Clearinghouse and Consultancy Program." Grant proposal submitted to the Office of Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, by Richard Astro, Robin Valencic and Dirk Frankenberg, 1977
Box-Folder 2.6: Meeting of the Humanities Marine Education Consortium, 1977
File includes materials concerning the meeting budget, program and participants, as well as correspondence documenting its organization.
Box-Folder 2.7: Marine and Maritime Studies Program course descriptions, 1977-1980
Box-Folder 2.8: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1978
Box-Folder 2.9: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1979
Box-Folder 2.10: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1980
Box-Folder 2.11: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1981
Box-Folder 2.12: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1982
Box-Folder 2.13: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1983
Box-Folder 2.14: Marine and Maritime Studies Program operations, 1985-1987
Box-Folder 2.15: Marine and Maritime Studies Program catalogs and flyers, undated
File includes a catalog of the OSU Marine and Maritime Studies Slide Collection.
Box-Folder 2.16: "Final Report on Northwest Studies Project at Oregon State University, 1975-1976." Submitted to the Director of Education Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities, by Robert Frank, November 1976
Box-Folder 2.17: Northwest Studies Program
Item 1: Northwest Studies Program course descriptions, 1976-1980
Item 2: Northwest Studies Program courses poster, 1979
Item 3: Northwest Studies Program operations, 1983
Box-Folder 2.18: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations
Item 1: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1980
Item 2: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1981
Item 3: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1982
Item 4: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1983
Item 5: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1984
Item 6: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1985
Box-Folder 2.19: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations
Item 1: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1986
Item 2: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1987
Item 3: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1988
Box-Folder 2.20: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations
Item 1: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1989
Item 2: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1990
Item 3: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1991
Item 4: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1992
Box-Folder 2.21: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations
Item 1: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1993
Item 2: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1994
Item 3: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1995
Item 4: Twentieth Century Studies Program operations, 1997-1999
Box-Folder 2.22: Twentieth Century Studies Program course catalogs, 1988-1997
Box-Folder 2.23: Twentieth Century Studies Program brochures, undated
Box-Folder 2.24: Twentieth Century Studies Program blank certificates and form letters, undated
Box-Folder 2.25: Certificate Programs operations, 1981-1987
Box-Folder 2.26: Certificate Programs course catalogs, 1978-1988
Box-Folder 2.27: "Oregon State University Humanities Development Program Bibliography," Third Edition, August 1980
Bibliography of resources relevant to the program's course offerings in Northwest Studies; Marine and Maritime Studies; Community Studies; and Science, Technology and Values.
Box-Folder 2.28: "Oregon State University Humanities Development Program Bibliography," Fifth Edition, September-November, 1982
Series 4: National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant, 1982-1989
Series IV holds materials documenting the work required to write, fulfill and implement the 1984 NEH Challenge Grant that led to the creation of the OSU Center for the Humanities. The series likewise includes several different iterations of the NEH grant proposal, which was finally submitted in May 1984.
Box-Folder 3.1: NEH Challenge Grant preparation, 1982
Box-Folder 3.2: NEH Challenge Grant preparation, 1983
Box-Folder 3.3: "A Center for the Humanities, Oregon State University." Proposal submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Challenge Grants. By the Oregon State University Humanities Development Program, Peter J. Copek, Director, May 1, 1984
Box-Folder 3.4: NEH Challenge Grant preparation and administration, 1984
Box-Folder 3.5: Press Releases re: NEH Challenge Grant, 1984
Box-Folder 3.6: NEH Challenge Grant administration, 1985-1989
Series 5: Center for the Humanities - Operations, 1983-2012
Documentation of both the Center's on-going planning processes and regular operations is held in Series V. Of particular note are records pertaining to the Center's Program Advisory Committee, a group of OSU faculty, mostly from the College of Liberal Arts, who served two-year terms and who provided input on a number of issues related to the Center, including selection of both internal and external fellows. The series also holds materials related to the Center's budget and facilities, as well as annual reports, newsletters and newspaper clippings that provide detailed insight into the Center's activities over time. Where appropriate, date ranges reflect activities conducted over the course of a given academic year.
Box-Folder 3.7: Ad Hoc Committee on Themes, 1984
This committee was charged with discussing potential areas of focus that the Center could consider for coordination and support during its first few years of operation.
Box-Folder 3.8: Administrative Structure Proposal, 1984-1987
Box-Folder 3.9: Mission Statement and Long-Range Planning, 1986
Box-Folder 3.10: Program Advisory Board, 1985-1986
The Center's Program Advisory Board consisted of OSU faculty, mostly from the College of Liberal Arts and usually serving for terms lasting two years. The board was charged with advising on most aspects of the Center's operations, including topical themes of support, selection of internal and external fellows, public programming, administration of grant funds, other fundraising, and issues related to Center facilities.
Box-Folder 3.11: Program Advisory Board, 1986-1987
Box-Folder 3.12: Program Advisory Board, 1987-1988
Box-Folder 3.13: Program Advisory Board, 1988-1989
Box-Folder 3.14: Program Advisory Board, 1989-1990
Box-Folder 3.15: Program Advisory Board, 1990-1991
Box-Folder 3.16: Program Advisory Board, 1991-1992
Box-Folder 3.17: Program Advisory Board, 1992-1993
Box-Folder 3.18: Program Advisory Board, 1993-1994
Box-Folder 3.19: Program Advisory Board, 1994-1995
Box-Folder 3.20: Program Advisory Board, 1995-1996
Box-Folder 3.21: Program Advisory Board, 1996-1997
Box-Folder 3.22: Program Advisory Board, 1997-1998
Box-Folder 3.23: Program Advisory Board, 1998-2000
Box-Folder 3.24: Annual Reports, 1985-1988
Box-Folder 3.25: Annual Reports - Working Copies, 1993-1997
Box-Folder 3.26: "The Center for the Humanities - An Overview", 1994
Box-Folder 3.27: Annual Reports, 1996-2000
Box-Folder 3.28: Review of the Center for the Humanities, April 1994
Box-Folder 3.29: Center Fellows Publications Bibliography, December 1996
Box-Folder 4.1: Center for the Humanities Newsletter, 1987-1995
Box-Folder 4.2: Center for the Humanities Newsletter, 1996-2012
Box-Folder 4.3: Budget
Item 1: Budget, 1984-1985
Item 2: Budget, 1986
Item 3: Budget, 1987
Box-Folder 4.4: Budget
Item 1: Budget, 1988
Item 2: Budget, 1989
Item 3: Budget, 1990
Item 4: Budget, 1991
Box-Folder 4.5: Budget, 1992-1993
Box-Folder 4.6: Budget
Item 1: Budget, 1997
Item 2: Budget, 1998
Item 3: Budget, 1999
Box-Folder 4.7: Autzen House, 1988-1994
Item 1: Autzen House - Proposal and Funding, 1988-1994
Item 2: Autzen House - Dedication, 1993
Item 3: Autzen House - Maintenance and Management, 1989-1997
Box-Folder 4.8: Humanities Film Collection, 1978-1996
Initiated by the Humanities Development Program, the Humanities Film Collection consisted of films either purchased or leased by the Center for Humanities and made available to OSU faculty for use in the classroom. A catalog of this collection was compiled by the Center for the Humanities and its films were organized into the following categories: Early Comedy, Silent Drama, The Thirties, Post-War Cinema, International New Waves, Experimental Film and Animation, and Documentaries. The collection's documentaries were further classified as: General, World War II, Religion, Third World, Americana, and Marine and Maritime.
Box-Folder 4.9: Untitled lecture re: history of the Center for the Humanities, circa 1990
Box-Folder 4.10: Newspaper Clippings re: humanities at OSU and the Center for the Humanities, 1983-1990
Box-Folder 4.11: Photographs, 1984-1990
Photos include an image of Peter Copek conversing with Senator Bob Packwood at a press conference announcing the creation of the OSU Center for the Humanities; an image of the Autzen House facility; and images of Center fellows Michael Coolen, Rachelle McCabe and Don Morton [?]. File also includes two negatives of unidentified etchings.
Series 6: Center for the Humanities - Correspondence, 1974-2000
Series VI holds materials that document the Center's communications with fellowship applicants, invited speakers, internal stakeholders, and other humanities centers around the country. The series' General Correspondence files primarily focus on daily operations at the center. While the files in the series are dominated by correspondence, they also hold grant proposals made by other institutions/humanities centers and proposals made to funding organizations by the Center, as well as an array of newsletters, articles, curricula vitae, brochures, event posters and assorted background materials.
Box-Folder 4.12: General Correspondence
Item 1: General Correspondence, 1983
Item 2: General Correspondence, 1984
Item 3: General Correspondence, 1985
Item 4: General Correspondence, 1986
Item 5: General Correspondence, 1987
Box-Folder 4.13: General Correspondence
Item 1: General Correspondence, 1988
Item 2: General Correspondence, 1989
Item 3: General Correspondence, 1990
Item 4: General Correspondence, 1991
Box-Folder 4.14: General Correspondence General Correspondence, 1993
Item 1: General Correspondence, 1992
Box-Folder 4.15: General Correspondence
Item 1: General Correspondence, 1994
Item 2: General Correspondence, 1995
Item 3: General Correspondence, 1996
Item 4: General Correspondence, 1997-1998
Box-Folder 4.16: Correspondence
Item 1: Baker, Keith, 1988-1989
Item 2: Birn, Raymond, 1988-1989
File includes an audiocassette recording of a talk delivered by Birn at OSU, "Script Writing a Revolution: The Pamphlet Press and the Estates General of 1789," delivered February 22, 1989.
Item 3: Bobo, Jacqueline, 1986-1987
Item 4: Boise State University, 1976
Item 5: Bowling Green State University, 1995
Item 6: Burlington Northern Foundation, 1987
Item 7: California State University - Fresno, 1989
Item 8: Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, 1989
Item 9: Central Michigan University, 1997
Item 10: Central Oregon Community College, 1977
Item 11: Chambers, Doug, 1984-1987
Item 12: College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1989
Item 13: Collins Foundation, 1985-1988
File includes a proposal to the Collins Foundation for the funding of a building to house the OSU Center for the Humanities.
Box-Folder 5.1: Correspondence
Item 1: Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes, 1988-1999
Box-Folder 5.2: Correspondence
Item 1: Cornell University, 1984
Item 2: Dobbs, Betty Jo, 1986-1987
Item 3: Eaton, John, 1989
Item 4: Farrell, John, 1986
Item 5: Flaherty, Gloria, 1985-1986
Item 6: Folger Institute, 1989
Item 7: Getty Trust, 1984
Item 8: Gilley, R. Stevens, 1985
File includes a proposal made to Gilley for endowment of the OSU Center for the Humanities.
Item 9: Gordon, Kenneth, 1982-1989
File includes a monograph "Notes of a Naturalist: Poems and Drawings by Kenneth Gordon," published by the OSU Center for the Humanities, 1987.
Item 10: Gustavus Adolphus College, 1976
Item 11: Hacker, Sally, 1978-1985
Box-Folder 5.3: Correspondence
Item 1: Hacker, Sally - Memorial Fund Board, 1988-1995
Item 2: Hacking, Ian, 1985-1986
Item 3: Harvard University, 1992
Item 4: Higgins Trust, 1987
Item 5: Holloway, Karla F.C., 1994-1995
Box-Folder 5.4: Correspondence
Item 1: Hunter College, 1976
Item 2: Idaho Heritage, Inc., 1976-1977
Item 3: Jenkinson, Clay, 1989
Item 4: Kellogg Foundation, 1982
Item 5: Kelly, Petra, 1985
Item 6: Krause, Joseph, 1988-1989
Item 7: Lafayette College, 1980
Item 8: Loyola University, 1976
Item 9: Lundeen, Robert, 1985-1987
Box-Folder 5.5: Correspondence
Item 1: Mellon Foundation, 1983-1986
Item 2: Michigan State University, 1984-1988
Item 3: North Carolina State University, 1986
Item 4: Northwestern University, 1995
Item 5: Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey, 2000
Box-Folder 5.6: Correspondence
Item 1: Oregon Committee for the Humanities, 1977-1989
Item 2: Oregon Council for the Humanities, 1998-1999
Item 3: Oregon Marine Education Center, 1982
Item 4: Oregon State University - College of Liberal Arts, 1983-1989
Box-Folder 5.7: Oregon State University Foundation, 1980-2000
Box-Folder 5.8: Oregon State University Foundation, 1980-2000
Box-Folder 5.9: Correspondence
Item 1: Oregon State University - Foursight! Program, 1984-1996
Item 2: Oregon State University - Horning Endowment, 1991-1992
Box-Folder 5.10: Correspondence
Item 1: Oregon State University - Research Office, 1988-1998
Item 2: Organization of American Historians, circa 1982
Box-Folder 5.11: Correspondence
Item 1: Rieckmann, Bill, 1994
Item 2: Robertson, Mary Elsie, 1991
Item 3: Rutgers University, 1988-1993
Item 4: Saddleback Community College, 1977
Item 5: St. Anselm's College, 1976-1979
Item 6: Snowman, Daniel, 1986
Item 7: Stanford University, 1986-1989
Item 8: State University of New York at Albany, 1974-1984
Box-Folder 5.12: Correspondence University of California, Santa Barbara, 1988-1989
Item 1: State University of New York at Buffalo, 1994
Item 2: State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1986-1989
Item 3: Teter, Kenneth and Eunice, 1987
Item 4: University of California, Berkeley, 1990
Item 5: University of California, Irvine, 1987-1988
Item 6: University of California, Los Angeles, 1984
Box-Folder 6.1: Correspondence
Item 1: University of Chicago, 1976-1977
Item 2: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984
Item 3: University of Iowa, 1995
Item 4: University of Kansas, 1984
Box-Folder 6.2: Correspondence
Item 1: University of Michigan, 1988-1989
Item 2: University of Missouri - St. Louis, 1992
Item 3: University of North Carolina, 1983
Item 4: University of North Florida, 1988-1989
Item 5: University of Notre Dame, 1985
Item 6: University of Oklahoma, 1993-1995
Item 7: University of Oregon, 1985-1988
Box-Folder 6.3: Correspondence
Item 1: University of Southern California, 1975-1984
Item 2: University of Utah, 1988-1989
Box-Folder 6.4: Correspondence
Item 1: University of Washington, 1978-1988
Item 2: University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1983-1984
Item 3: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1981-1986
Box-Folder 6.5: Correspondence
Item 1: Washburn University, 1994
Item 2: Wesleyan University, 1984
Item 3: Westfall, Richard, 1985-1986
Item 4: Wheeler, Robert, 1996
Item 5: Williams, William Appleman, 1989
File includes a typescript "Controversy: Catalyst for Change," written by Williams circa 1989.
Item 6: Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, 1990-1999
Item 7: Yale University, 1989
Series 7: Center for the Humanities - Events, 1985-2000
Arranged into Series VII are materials related to numerous events, both large and small, that were either sponsored or co-sponsored by the Center. Primary among these events is the lecture series "The Constitution 1787-1987: Bicentennial Reflections," which brought nine different speakers to the OSU campus including Gore Vidal, who delivered the keynote address. The series likewise documents two music festivals, numerous symposia and colloquia, as well as an NEH-funded initiative for OSU faculty study of four non-western epics, as led by a series of invited experts.
Box-Folder 6.6: Center Activities - General, 1985-1990
The "Center Activities - General" files include documentation of various activities sponsored by the Center for the Humanities, including Working Paper Series presentations and other seminars led by Center fellows, as well as film screenings, musical performances and other events co-sponsored by the Center in collaboration with various campus and community groups.
Box-Folder 6.7: Center Activities - General, 1992-2000
Box-Folder 6.8: "Amadeus: The Life and Times of Mozart", 1985-1986
"Amadeus: The Life and Times of Mozart" was the title given to a two-month festival hosted in January-March 1986 on the OSU campus and elsewhere around Corvallis. The centerpiece of the festival consisted of six lecture-concerts and ancillary panel discussions focusing on Mozart's life, work and contemporaries. File includes a proposal to the Oregon Committee for the Humanities for funding of the event.
Box-Folder 6.9: Promotional Photographs: "Amadeus: The Life and Times of Mozart", ca. 1985
File includes black and white contact sheets and prints consisting primarily of images of OSU Music professor Tharald Borgir posing with a fortepiano. The file's contact sheets also include portraits of Mozart at various points in his life.
Box-Folder 6.10: "200 Years of American Music", 1986-1987
Winter music festival presented at OSU in January-March 1987.
Box-Folder 6.11: "The Constitution 1787-1987: Bicentennial Reflections", 1986-1988
A lecture series consisting of nine talks hosted by OSU in April-May, 1987. Files include a proposal to the John Ben Snow Memorial Trust for funding of the series.
Box-Folder 6.12: "The Constitution 1787-1987: Bicentennial Reflections", 1986-1988
A lecture series consisting of nine talks hosted by OSU in April-May, 1987. Files include a proposal to the John Ben Snow Memorial Trust for funding of the series.
Box-Folder 6.13: Constitution Bicentennial Lecturer Files, 1986-1988
In preparing for the "Bicentennial Reflections" lecture series, Center for the Humanities staff compiled folders for each conference speaker. These files included background information on the speaker, documents reflecting the logistics of their visits and stays in Corvallis, and materials related to the lectures that they delivered as participants in the series. The series speakers documented in these files are: George Anastaplo, Dwight G. Anderson, Carol Berkin, Lacy K. Ford, John Kaminski, Walter LaFeber, Tom Slaughter, Gore Vidal (keynote), and Sheldon Wolin. Files are also included for Stanley Katz, Stanley Kutler, Pauline Maier and Orde Pinckney, all of whom were invited to participate but did not do so.
Box-Folder 6.14: Constitution Bicentennial Lecturer Files, 1986-1988
In preparing for the "Bicentennial Reflections" lecture series, Center for the Humanities staff compiled folders for each conference speaker. These files included background information on the speaker, documents reflecting the logistics of their visits and stays in Corvallis, and materials related to the lectures that they delivered as participants in the series. The series speakers documented in these files are: George Anastaplo, Dwight G. Anderson, Carol Berkin, Lacy K. Ford, John Kaminski, Walter LaFeber, Tom Slaughter, Gore Vidal (keynote), and Sheldon Wolin. Files are also included for Stanley Katz, Stanley Kutler, Pauline Maier and Orde Pinckney, all of whom were invited to participate but did not do so.
Box-Folder 6.15: Constitution Bicentennial Lecturer Files, 1986-1988
In preparing for the "Bicentennial Reflections" lecture series, Center for the Humanities staff compiled folders for each conference speaker. These files included background information on the speaker, documents reflecting the logistics of their visits and stays in Corvallis, and materials related to the lectures that they delivered as participants in the series. The series speakers documented in these files are: George Anastaplo, Dwight G. Anderson, Carol Berkin, Lacy K. Ford, John Kaminski, Walter LaFeber, Tom Slaughter, Gore Vidal (keynote), and Sheldon Wolin. Files are also included for Stanley Katz, Stanley Kutler, Pauline Maier and Orde Pinckney, all of whom were invited to participate but did not do so.
Box-Folder 6.16: Manuscript: "The Constitution 1787-1987: Bicentennial Reflections", 1989
A compilation of the presentations given under the sponsorship of the OSU lecture series bearing the same name. This manuscript was compiled with the hope that it be published in monograph form.
Box-Folder 6.17: "Roots and Revolutions", 1987
Winter music festival presented at OSU in January-March 1988.
Box-Folder 6.18: "The Military-Industrial Complex: Eisenhower's Warning Thirty Years Later", 1987-1988
Subtitled "An Interdisciplinary Conference on the Economic, Political, Social, Rhetorical and Technological Implications of the Military Industrial Complex," this event was held at OSU from October 13-15, 1988 and featured addresses by David Eisenhower, Johan Galtung and Seymour Melman.
Box-Folder 6.19: "The French Revolution: 1789-1989", 1989
A series of six lectures presented at OSU from January-April, 1989. File includes a Project Director's Notebook documenting a performance by Clay Jenkinson titled "An Innocent Abroad: Thomas Jefferson in Paris," and supported by a grant from the Oregon Committee for the Humanities.
Box-Folder 7.1: "The Epic Roots of Non-Western Literature: A Faculty Development Project." National Endowment for the Humanities grant proposal submitted by the OSU Center for the Humanities, 1989-1990
This successful grant application supported the study, by fifteen OSU scholars, of four non-western epics in the company of "invited lead scholars of international repute."
Box-Folder 7.2: "Cine-Lit: An International Conference on Spain's Literatures and Cinematographies", 1991-1993
A series of film screenings, round table discussions, and talks focusing on Spanish cinema, this event was held in Corvallis and Portland from February 27-March 3, 1991.
Box-Folder 7.3: "Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Yugoslavia: The Unbearable Past and the Uncertain Future", 1991-1992
A colloquium hosted by the Center for the Humanities on May 1, 1992 and featuring talks by John R. Lampe and Franjo Štiblar.
Series 8: Center for the Humanities - Fellows, 1987-2000
Series VIII is comprised of internal and external fellowship proposals known or suspected to have been funded by the Center. Also included are a handful of proposals known to have been rejected by the Center but later accepted for funding when resubmitted in revised form. The series likewise holds a compendium of cumulative data documenting work done by Center fellows from 1986-1994.
Box-Folder 7.4: Center for the Humanities - Fellows
Item 1: Barbour, Richmond, 1991
Item 2: Beatty, Bess, 1987-1997
Item 3: Campbell, Courtney, 1991
Item 4: Carson, Mina, 1990
Item 5: Collins, Vicki, 1997
Item 6: Farber, Vreneli, 1993
Item 7: Fayad, Mona, 1991
Item 8: Gallagher, Sally, 1997
Box-Folder 7.5: Center for the Humanities - Fellows
Item 1: Garcia, Kay, 1992
Item 2: Glenn, Cheryl, 1992
Item 3: Gray, Chris Hables, 1992
Item 4: Gross, Joan, 1990
Item 5: Guerrini, Anita, 1993
Box-Folder 7.6: Center for the Humanities - Fellows
Item 1: Hackel, Heidi Brayman, 1996-1997
Item 2: Hanna, Susan, 1987
Item 3: Hart, Dianne Walta, 1987
Item 4: Kaatari, Stephen, 1990
Item 5: Keith, William, 1997
Item 6: Kesler, Linc, 1987-1990
Item 7: Knapp, Trischa, 1997
Box-Folder 7.7: Center for the Humanities - Fellows
Item 1: Lee, Janet, 1992
Item 2: Leibowitz, Flo, 1991
Item 3: Lewis, Jon, 1990
Item 4: Lichtenstein, Nelson, 2000
Item 5: List, Peter, 1990
Box-Folder 7.8: Center for the Humanities - Fellows
Item 1: Moore, Mark, 1991
Item 2: Oriard, Michael, 1987
Item 3: Osborne, Michael, 1993
Item 4: Petrov, Alexander, 1996
Item 5: Plotnitsky, Arkady, 1993
Item 6: Ramsey, Jeffry, 1997
Item 7: Robbins, William, 1993
Item 8: Robinson, David, 1991
Item 9: Roth, Barbara, 1997
Box-Folder 7.9: Center for the Humanities - Fellows
Item 1: Sarasohn, Lisa, 1987
Item 2: Smith, Shannon, 1997
Item 3: Sonenberg, Maya, 1991
Item 4: Spanier, Sandra, 1991
Item 5: Stewart, Mart, 1991
Item 6: Unger, Frank, 1994
Item 7: Uzgalis, William, and Kathleen Dean Moore, 1991
Item 8: Wess, Robert, 1987
Box-Folder 7.10: Cumulative Data on the OSU Center for the Humanities Fellowship Program, 1994
File includes quantitative and qualitative data on the fellowship program, including number of fellowships awarded, publications and presentations resulting from fellowships, and end-of-stay reports written by various fellows. Most of the data cover the years 1986-1994; end-of-stay reports document work done by fellows in 1992-1993.
Series 9: International Film Series, 1977-1999
Founded in 1977 by Peter Copek and fellow English professor Anne Taylor, the International Film Series screened independent and foreign films every weekend during the term for over twenty years. Largely through Copek, the film series was administered by the Humanities Development Program and the Center for the Humanities for the duration of its existence. Series IX contains detailed documentation of the film series' operation, including the selection and screening of specific films, the proceeds (and deficits) accrued by the screenings, and the series' advertisement and impact on campus. Where appropriate, date ranges reflect activities conducted over the course of a given academic year.
Box-Folder 7.11: International Film Series
Item 1: Advertising, 1989
Item 2: Film Distribution Companies, 1988-1995
Item 3: Film Orders, 1988-1990
Item 4: Operating Procedures, 1986-1989
Item 5: Proceeds, 1981-1994
Box-Folder 7.12: Suggestions for Screening, 1986-1990
Box-Folder 7.13: IFS Operations
Item 1: IFS Operations, 1979-1984
Item 2: IFS Operations, 1988-1989
Box-Folder 7.14: IFS Operations, 1989-1990
Box-Folder 7.15: IFS Operations, 1990-1991
Box-Folder 7.16: IFS Operations, 1991-1992
Box-Folder 7.17: IFS Operations, 1992-1993
Box-Folder 8.1: IFS Operations, 1993-1994
Box-Folder 8.2: IFS Operations, 1994-1995
Box-Folder 8.3: IFS Operations, 1995-1996
Box-Folder 8.4: IFS Operations, 1996-1997
Box-Folder 8.5: IFS Operations, 1997-1998
Box-Folder 8.6: IFS Operations, 1998-1999
Box-Folder 8.7: IFS Posters - 2nd to 11th seasons, 1978-1988
Box-Folder 8.8: IFS Posters - 12th to 21st seasons, 1989-1999
Box-Folder 8.9: IFS Flyers and Program Notes - 1st to 4th seasons, 1977-1982
Box-Folder 8.10: IFS Flyers and Program Notes - 5th to 7th seasons, 1982-1985
Box-Folder 8.11: IFS Flyers and Program Notes - 8th to 11th seasons, 1985-1989

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