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Brown, Cecil, 1907-1987 Title: Cecil Brown Papers, 1931-1996 (bulk 1931-1987)
Quantity: 33.0 c.f. (28 record center cartons, 3 archives boxes, 4 card boxes and 1 flat box), 3 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 3 disc recordings, 3 tape recordings, 3.0 of photographs (9 flat boxes and 1 archives box), 0.4 c.f. of transparencies (1 archives box), 0.4 c.f. of negatives (1 negative box), and 3 videorecordings (2-inch open reel videotapes); plus additions of 0.2 c.f.
Call Number: U.S. Mss 14AF; Micro 2107; Audio 1314A; Audio 1486A; PH 3150; VAA 096-098; M2000-134
Abstract: Papers of Cecil Brown, a journalist and news commentator whose radio and television analyses of national and international news were aired by ABC, CBS, MBS, NBC and PBS. Broadcast scripts and writings comprise the majority of the collection, with scripts from broadcasts on MBS being the largest. Also included are many photographs, mostly taken by Brown while on assignment and a few recordings of Brown's broadcasts.
Burleigh, Cecil E., 1885-1980 Title: Cecil E. Burleigh Papers, 1906-1967
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Mss 104
Abstract: Papers of Cecil Burleigh, a composer and violinist who was a University of Wisconsin professor from 1927 to 1955. Included is correspondence from editors, agents, and admirers; letters from Burleigh to his sister; and biographical materials, mainly concerning his career as a performing musician.
Center for Community Technology (Madison, Wis.) Title: Center for Community Technology Records, 1977-1985
Quantity: 4.4 c.f. (10 archives boxes and 1 flat box), 37 photographs, 21 negatives, 3 transparencies, and 2 pieces of ephemera
Call Number: Mss 832; PH Mss 832
Abstract: Records of the Center for Community Technology, a local, non-profit organization formed in Madison, Wisconsin in 1977 to provide information about energy conservation, alternative energy technology, and environmental issues. Included are articles of incorporation, minutes, correspondence, notes, reports, public relations materials, financial records, photographs, planning documents, and files of Terry Testolin, a VISTA volunteer involved in many CCT activities. Project files contain applications, correspondence, reports, and notes, and they document activities such as passive solar greenhouse installations, retrofit weatherizations, workshops and conferences, annual Alternative Energy Festivals, and the Neighborhood Energy Project. Also well documented is involvement with the Madison Energy Conservation Committee in the enactment of a city rental weatherization code and with groups such as Citizen/Labor Energy Coalition, Students for Community Technology, and Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation.
Center for Conflict Resolution (Madison, Wis.) Title: Center for Conflict Resolution Records, 1970-1973
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Mss 505
Abstract: Records of a Madison, Wisconsin, organization (1956-1973) concerned with studying aspects of social conflict including war, prejudice, and violence and with developing skills and strategies for dealing with such conflicts. The majority of the collection consists of correspondence, publicity, financial records, and program material on a 1972 seminar “Methods in Conflict Resolution.” The remainder includes material on an informal series of “rap sessions,” several project proposals, files relating to the development of an Issues in Conflict radio series, scripts for public service radio spots, press materials, publications, and minutes of the Non-violent Training and Education Collective.
Center for Democracy in the Americas Title: Center for Democracy in the Americas Records, 1970-1994
Quantity: 20.0 c.f. (20 record center cartons) and 39 photographs
Call Number: M97-145
Abstract: Records of Center for Democracy in the Americas (CDA), a grassroots organization devoted primarily to collecting and disseminating information about El Salvador to U.S. citizens. Included are administrative files; records of a joint project with the National Agenda for Peace in El Salvador; the newsletter “El Salvador On Line” (“El SOL”); files of Margarita Studemeister, the first director of CDA who was also active in the NEST Foundation; reference files; and photographs relating to the war in El Salvador.
Center for Public Representation Title: Center for Public Representation Records, 1974-1989
Quantity: 28.2 c.f.
Call Number: M89-056; M89-234
Abstract: Records of the Center for Public Representation (CPR), a non-profit organization described as a combination law firm, training center, ombudsman, and publishing house which serves as an advocate for consumers, the elderly, families, and those with low incomes on a wide variety of issues. Included are questionnaires, surveys, research reports, correspondence, and case files on topics such as insurance, used cars, equal rights, nursing homes, the environment, re-integration of ex-offenders, and patient rights, among others.
Centerville (Manitowoc County, Wis. : Town). Assessor Title: Centerville (Manitowoc County, Wis. : Town). Assessor: Assessment Rolls, 1891-1930
Quantity: 1.4 c.f. (23 volumes in 4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Manitowoc Series 56
Abstract: Annual record (not all years present) of real and personal property assessments showing name of property owner; legal description of land; acreage; valuations of lands and improvements and of personal property; state, county, town, road, school, and special taxes; and total taxes levied.
Central City Committee (La Crosse, Wis.). Preferences for Action in Downtown La Crosse Subcommittee. Title: Central City Committee (La Crosse, Wisconsin), Preferences for Action in Downtown La Crosse Subcommittee Report
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 054
Abstract: Report created by the Preferences for Action in Downtown La Crosse (PADL) Subcommittee of the Central City Committee in La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1981. The report was written by the PADL Subcommittee following a review of the 1978 report of the Downtown La Crosse Business Association.
Central High School (La Crosse, Wis.). Local History Studies. Title: Central High School (La Crosse, Wisconsin), Local History Studies, La Crosse Centennial Interviews
Physical Description: 0.4 cubic feet
Call Number: MSS 086
Abstract: This collection consists of studies of local individuals compiled by Central students as part of a La Crosse, Wisconsin, centennial project in 1942. Students interviewed subjects on aspects of their life and recollections of early La Crosse and the surrounding area. Most are general in subject, but some are more specific such as social welfare work, social life, education, winter sports, dress making, river travel, and the like. Transcribed interviews include general recollections, biographical interviews, and specific topical interviews. Discussion outlines are found in the collection as well, but there are no audio or moving image versions of these interviews.
Central United Methodist Church (Milwaukee, Wis.) Title: Central United Methodist Church (Milwaukee, Wis.) Records, 1844-1973
Quantity: 6.8 c.f. (6 record center cartons and 2 flat boxes) and 3 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss AT; Milwaukee Micro 3, Milwaukee Micro 56; Micro 1; Micro 1121
Abstract: Records of a Milwaukee Methodist church formed in 1969 from two urban Methodist congregations: the First Methodist Church which dated to 1836 and the Wesley Methodist Church which was formed in 1883. Records of First Methodist date to 1844 and include sacramental records (1892-1933), minutes of the board, financial records, committee files, records of the Milwaukee Missionary Society, information on various remodeling efforts, and miscellaneous historical materials. Notable are extensive files of church bulletins, 1900-1973, and mimeographed sermons of Ensworth Reisner, 1943-1973. For Wesley Methodist there are sacramental records (1883-1922), collected historical materials, and some ministerial subject files from the 1960s.
Central Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled Title: Central Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled: Administrative Subject Files, 1952-1998
Quantity: 53.8 c.f., 2 photographs, and 853 transparencies
Call Number: 1991/159; 1998/106; 2003/110; PH Series 2526
Abstract: Correspondence, statistics, reports, and surveys regarding departments, programs, the union, staffing, admissions, and patients of the Central Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled, originally known as the Central Wisconsin Colony and Training School.
Central Wisconsin Education Association Title: Central Wisconsin Education Association Records, 1913-1954
Quantity: 1.6 c.f. (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Stevens Point Mss AH
Abstract: Records of a professional organization for educators in a 14-county area of central Wisconsin, affiliated with the National Education Association. Included are minutes, financial reports, convention records, and correspondence.

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