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A [correspondence]
2018-012/001(01) · File · 1970-1984
Part of Richard Jarrell fonds

File consists of incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents include John W. Adams, Marianne G. Ainley, Carmen Altamirano, P. Amelung, Fred H. Armstrong, Jane Ashley, Margaret Attems, Roland J. Auger.

A dishonest grad student
2016-056/013(01) · File · Jan. 1984
Part of Arthur Forer fonds

File consists of correspondence and memorandum pertaining to the academic dishonesty of one of Forer's research assistants and students.

1994-036/019(001) · File · 1964
Part of James and Margaret Beveridge fonds

Item consists of a documentary film. “Indian life is the interplay between village and city. Villagers come into the city for work, become city dwellers and eventually lose their affiliations with country ways. Many villagers are supported by the rupees sent back by the sons who have left for work in city industries. City workers often return to the villages for planting and harvest, especially during festival time.

In a village in the Andhra state in eastern India along the Bay of Bengal, the sons return to their father's tobacco farm for the harvest, curing and sale of tobacco. Celebrations for the reunited of all the generations follow a description of the history and culture of the area.”

1994-036/021(001) · File · 1964
Part of James and Margaret Beveridge fonds

Item consists of a documentary film. “The dilemma facing many Indians--the orderliness of the past and the changing face of the future, is seen in this program on the daily life of a family from the southwest coast of India. It is the story of a fisherman and his concern for the future of his family; his hopes for his sons, one a farmer, the other a bright student, and for his daughter as he negotiates her marriage.”