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Bi Definition | Title: Bi Definition Records, 1996-2004 Quantity: .2 cubic ft. (1 box) Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 219 Abstract: Collection consists of ephemera and newsletters of Bi Definition, a social, support, and activist organization whose mission is to provide a sense of community for Milwaukee-area bisexuals and their supporters. |
Bible Baptist Church (La Crosse, Wis.). | Title: Bible Baptist Church Scrapbooks, Photographs, and Other Historical Materials Physical Description: 0.8 cubic feet Call Number: MSS 133 Abstract: The Erste Deutche Baptisten Kirche (First German Baptist Church) was established at 7th and Winnebago Streets in La Crosse, Wisconsin in 1893. The church remained in that building until 1949, when they moved to a building on 7th and Ferry Streets. In 1945, the First German Baptist Church became the 7th Street Baptist Church, and in the mid-1950s became the Bible Baptist Church. Bible Baptist Church was affiliated with the North American Baptists, and disbanded in 2009. Materials in the Bible Baptist Church records include photographs and textual materials from deconstructed church scrapbooks, newspaper clippings and short memoirs describing church history and two German prayer books from the 1800s. No sacramental records are included in this collection. |
Christofferson, Bill | Title: Bill Christofferson Papers, 1944-2005 Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box), 68 tape recordings, 1 videorecording, and 1 DVD Call Number: M2010-122; Audio 1512A Abstract: Bill Christofferson's research materials accumulated during his writing of The Man From Clear Lake, a biography of Gaylord Nelson. The bulk of the collection consists of cassette tapes of interviews with Gaylord Nelson and other individuals associated with Nelson, including Senators George McGovern and Walter F. Mondale. Also included are summary notes for 18 of the taped interviews, as well as notes for a few non-taped interviews with both Nelson and others. Also present is a transcript of a Columbia University oral history interview with Nelson (1981), a manuscript entitled “Honorable Governor Gaylord A. Nelson” by Gertrude C. Nelson, Nelson's military records and FBI files, a VHS tape of Nelson on Sunday Night with Mike Gousha, and a DVD of Nelson's memorial service. |
Gavin, Bill | Title: Bill Gavin Reports, 1958-1976 Quantity: 5 reels of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Micro 683 Abstract: Reports on music trends prepared by Bill Gavin, a radio program consultant, for use by program managers and disc jockeys in programming. Included in these bi-weekly reports, chiefly 1958-1971, are record evaluations and recommended playlists, information on personnel changes among local San Francisco Bay Area radio stations, and Gavin's comments on radio programming and the music industry. |
- - - | Title: “Bill Moyers' Journal” Films, 1979-1980 Quantity: 3 videocassettes Call Number: see list below Abstract: Three episodes of Bill Moyers' Journal, a news magazine that ran on PBS from 1972 to 1976 and 1979 to 1981. All the videocassettes are ¾" U-Matic videocassettes in color with sound. |
Petersen, Bill, (William D.), 1959- | Title: Bill Petersen Photograph of Hixon Forest in the July 1989 Issue of
Minnesota Monthly Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder) Call Number: MISC MSS 052 Abstract: Photograph of Hixon Forest in La Crosse, Wisconsin, taken by Bill Peteresen as it appeared in the July 1989 issue of Minnesota Monthly. |
Sanders, Bill, 1933- | Title: Bill Sanders Cartoons, 1968-1991 Quantity: 3.0 c.f. Call Number: M2001-178; M2002-006; M2003-013; M2005-021; M2006-004; M2006-031; M2007-041; M2008-037; M2008-126 Abstract: Original political cartoons by Bill Sanders for the Milwaukee Journal, primarily relating to state and local political issues. Descriptions are taken from the author's title or caption, the cartoon content, or donor information. |
- - - | Title: Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid Film, 1977 Quantity: 2 film reels Call Number: FG 581-FG 582 Abstract: Made-for-TV movie about an inner-city teen who wants to become a veterinarian. |
Biosophical Institute | Title: Biosophical Institute Records, 1929-1972 Quantity: 13.0 c.f. (33 archives boxes and 1 card box) Call Number: Mss 794 Abstract: Records, mainly 1938-1957, of the Biosophical Institute, an ethical reform movement founded by Frederick Kettner in 1928. Prior to its dissolution in the late 1950s the institute's programs included an educational community center at its New York City headquarters, experiments in communitarian living, and efforts in behalf of world peace. Collected and preserved by members Robert and Diane Langer, the records include are historical and background material concerning Kettner's development of Biosophy from the ideas of Spinoza; copies and originals of Kettner's correspondence; extensive mimeographed correspondence from institute members that was distributed within the group for spiritual self-study; and subject files. Extensive expressions of the biosophical philosophy are present in poetry, lectures, and in published newsletters and journals such as the Biosophical Review and the Neo-Christian. Activity files concern ethical improvement classes and meetings and efforts during the 1930s and 1940s to advance proposals such as a national secretary of peace. |