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 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Note: Written, printed, or typed copies of an original text or of words originally spoken, such as of court proceedings, broadcasts, or oral histories. Transcripts are extremely accurate copies with any editorial explanations or notations clearly distinguished from the original, including indications of misspellings or editorial omissions. For less formal copying, or for short documents or single words such as in a vocabulary, use "transcriptions."

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Eunice Pearson Papers (SC-35)

 Collection
Identifier: SC-35
Abstract

Diary dated 1877-1878, also includes information between 1839 to 1877 from other family members. Some sections of the diary have been transcribed.

Dates: 1838 - 1878

Profiles of African-Americans: Their Roles in Shaping Wright State University in CORE Scholar

 Digital Collection
Identifier: UA AfrAm Profiles CORE Scholar
Dates: 1991 - 1993

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Records

 Collection
Identifier: UA-4
Abstract The Boonshoft School of Medicine (BSOM)contains documents from its inception to the present. These documents include the committee minutes to build the school, early correspondence files and school development files, annual reports, yearbooks, commencement records, and publications created by BSOM and its various offices. Among the departmental papers are class photographs and composites. The end of the collection contains documents for departments which are now defunct or merged into other...
Dates: 1970 - 2019

Wright State University Retirees Association (WSURA) Records

 Collection
Identifier: UA-3
Abstract

Business correspondence, executive meeting minutes, newsletter and photographs pertaining to the retirees association for the Wright State University staff and faculty.

Dates: 1993 - 2019

Wright State University Student Oral Histories, 2017 (SC-325)

 Collection
Identifier: SC-325
Abstract

The collection consists of video oral history interviews conducted with Wright State University students, primarily graduate students in the Public History concentration, as part of a History 7700: Local History course in Fall 2017. Students were asked a standard series of questions on topics such as why they chose Wright State University and what life has been like as a Wright State student. Each interview averages about 4.5 minutes in length.

Dates: 2017 Oct. 25-26; Modified: Videos, transcripts, and redacted release forms edited in 2020