Procedure manuals, vol. I and II.
Faculty of Agriculture and ForestryA pamphlet titled “A Letter to A Young Friend” by an unknown author. The pamphlet was published by the Dublin Tract Repository which had offices in Dublin, Ireland, and London, England. The pamphlet is a pre-written letter about recommitting to faith and salvation that can be sent to someone and then signed with the sender’s name.
Colour photographs (files from IMG_0001 through IMG_0600; from IMG_9215 through IMG_9900)
Uncaptioned black and white and colour photographs (files from 1_002 through w864); text files in MS Access format
A booklet, written in French, titled “Almanach des Missions Franciscaines” which translates in English to “Almanac of the Franciscan Missions.” The booklet is marked as the 27th year and was published in 1921 by L’Imprimerie Franciscaine Missionaire in Québec City, Québec. The booklet includes monthly calendar schedules as well as several articles. J.H. Stanger's name is stamped on the cover.
Imprimerie Franciscaine MissionaireElectronic copies of black and white photographs;
Video file (SCN format) presenting the episode We Want Our Children Back of the network ABC about the problem of an Albanian Moslem family in Texas; Barbara Halpern is interviewed as an expert on Albanian culture.
Black and white photographs with handwritten and typed captions (photographs taken in the village of Bukovica, District of abljak, Montenegro in 1962: I folder: general view, vignettes, and transportation, 39 photographs, from Buk001 through Buk041;
II folder: house types, construction details, animal shelters, agriculture, and haying, 46 photographs, from Buk042 through Buk090;
III folder: market scenes, household chores, and vašar in abljak, 45 photographs, from Buk091 through Buk135; IV folder: vašar in abljak and weddings, 45 photographs, from Buk136 through Buk179; V folder: weddings, 45 photographs, from Buk180 through Buk225; VI folder: weddings, “Djurdjevdan,” “Zadušnica,” funeral, graveyard, and gypsy, 45 photographs, from Buk226 through Buk270; VII folder: random photographs, 27, presenting graveyard, gypsy, and commemorative fair, from Buk271 through Buk291
“Cafeteria and Bath House Raided by the Police Last Night” newspaper clipping from the Calgary Daily Herald dated Monday, April 24, 1911.
“The Calgary police, in conjunction with the provincial license inspectors, made raids early Sunday morning on the Cafeteria and Moose Baxter’s bath house. The raids were conducted by Chief Mackie in person, and reflect great credit on the department for the methodical and successful manner in which they were carried out.”
During the police raid on the Turkish bath house, one of three clients found bathing was in fact an undercover license inspector, who “had been quietly investigating for the past two weeks, as a result of which he located the liquor in a sack at the bottom of the plunge.”
in Program in Soviet and East European Studies occasional papers, Series No. 20, 1989, pp. 1-18.
A small booklet titled “Catechism for First Communicants.” The booklet was published in 1911 by Frederick Pustet Co. Inc. whose office locations are listed as New York, New York, and Cincinnati, Ohio. The booklet is intended to provide young children with information about the Christian Doctrine before their First Communion.
Frederick Pustet Co. Inc.Joel Halpern’s photographs from Orašac (September-October 2006); Print inventory of the photographs ( 2 pages).
A Finding aid for the Joel and Barbara K. Halpern’s archival collection at the University of Massachusetts (60 pages)
Photographs from Croatia, Macedonia, and Bosnia taken in circa 1954; inventory (1 page) of the places where they were taken (Orašac, Dalmatia, Korčula, Hvar, Trogir, Bogojevo, Kaštel Stari, Split, Dubrovnik, Konavlje, Boka Kotorska, Varadin, Nedelešće, Zagorje, Skopska Blatija, Jajce, Banja Luka, Ljubočice, Perhatilja)
Includes image inventory
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Yugoslavia: Croatia, Dalmatia, Slano, upča, Bosnia, and Dubrovnik taken in 1962 (17_001a through 17_104b); photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Orašac, Serbia, Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar, Pelješac, Seng, Plitvice, Lopar, and Arandjelovac taken in 1970 (40_032a through 40_125b); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Yugoslavia: Serbia, Croatia, Dalmatia, Orašac, Kosovo, Priština, Moruva, Skup, Slavista, Dečani, Prizren, iča, Primošten, Zadar, Zagreb, Belgrade, Trić, Vukov Sabor, and Arandjelovac taken in 1970 and 1973 (40_125a through 40_150b and 48_001a through 48_048c); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Yugoslavia: Serbia, Croatia, Zagreb, Belgrade, and Slovenia taken in 1973 (48_049a through 48_091c); includes image files inventory and 2 photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Yugoslavia: Serbia, Belgrade, and Arandjelovac taken in 1975 (56_001a through 56_064c); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Yugoslavia: Serbia, Belgrade, Orašac, and Arandjelovac taken in 1975 (56_062a through 56_132a); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Yugoslavia, Serbia, Orašac, Bulgaria, and Turija taken in 1975 (56_133a through 56_150c and 57_001a through 57_053c); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Bulgaria, Turija, Blagoevgrad, Gabrovo, Bačkovo, and Boanci taken in 1975 (57_053C through 57_120C); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turnovo, Koprivčica, and Bistrica taken in 1975 (57_121a through 57_150c and 60_001a through 60_035c); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Bulgaria, Dragalevci, Lazarke, the market, parks in Sofia etc., taken in 1975 (60_036a through 60_98c); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs of the market in Sofia, Bulgaria, taken in 1975 (60_099a through 61_013b); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Files from 2_200 through 3_007; includes image inventory
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Slovenia, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Croatia, Belgrade, and Serbia taken in 1964 (17_105a through 17_150b and 20_001a through 20_046b) ; photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs of the market and parks in Sofia, Bulgaria, taken in 1975 (61_013c through 67_121b); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs of the parks in Sofia, Bulgaria, taken in 1975 (67_121c through 68_034b); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs of the parks in Sofia, Bulgaria, taken in 1975 (68_034c through 69_010c); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Colour photographs of the parks in Sofia, Bulgaria, taken in 1975 (69_076b through 69_139c); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs of the parks in Sofia, Bulgaria, taken in 1975 (69_140a through 69_150c); includes image files inventory and photocopied page of handwritten descriptions of the photographs. This is the last “Bulgaria” disc.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Slovenia, Belgrade, Serbia, Vojvodina, Arandjelovac, Sarajevo, Bosnia, Bares, and Maglaj taken in 1964 (20_047a through 20_139b); photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Collection from the Vojvodjanski Muzej, Novi Sad. The original photographs, dated circa World War One (1914-1918), are at the University of Graz, Austria (files from 3_008 through 3_172). Includes image inventory
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Slovenia, Bosnia, Maglaj, Novi Seher, Jablanica, and Breići taken in 1964 (20_140a through 20_150b and 21_001a through 21_084b); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Collection from the Vojvodjanski Muzej, Novi Sad. The original photographs, dated circa World War One (1914-1918), are at the University of Graz, Austria (files from 3_173 through 4_052). Includes image inventory
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Croatia, Dalmatia, Serbia, Titograd, Montenegro, Bosnia, upča, Novi Seher, Miločer, Ćilipi, and Dubrovnik taken in 1964 and 1967 (20_085a through 21_150b and 27A_001a through 27C_009b); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Collection from the Vojvodjanski Muzej, Novi Sad. The original photographs, dated circa World War One (1914-1918), are at the University of Graz, Austria (files from 4_053 through 4_192) . Includes image inventory
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Orašac, Serbia, and Belgrade taken in 1967 and 1970 (27C_010a through 27E_020b and 37_001a through 37_054a); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Collection from the Vojvodjanski Muzej, Novi Sad. The original photographs, dated circa World War One (1914-1918), are at the University of Graz, Austria (files from 4_193 through 5_159). Includes image inventory
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Orašac, Serbia, Belgrade, Arandjelovac, and Bukovik taken in 1970 (37_054b through 37_144a); includes image files inventory
Includes image inventory
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Orašac, Serbia, Arandjelovac, Belgrade, Dubrovnik, the Dalmatian coast, and Rijeka, Croatia taken in 1970 (37_144b through 37_150b and 38_001a through 38_086a); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of colour photographs from Orašac, Serbia, Croatia, the Dalmatian coast, Rijeka, Rab, and Lopar taken in 1970 (38_087b through 38_150b and 40_001a through 40_031b); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Photos from Orašac; Orašac database photographs; scanned publications of J.M. Halpern; interviews with Dragana Adamović, Ruica Kostić, Kolarević, and Dragovan Radovanović; “DVD preparation”.
Video materials regarding the promotion of the book Serbian Village in Belgrade (October 2006);
Photographs database (files from 1_002 through w864); Orašac 2006 catalogue with descriptions of materials
Field interviews - 1 DVD; 2 pages of a catalogue to Disk 4 with the description of 44 audio recordings [26 hours] of Halpern’s interviews in Orašac between 1966 and 1986, mainly with the members of the Stojanović family and their close relatives, and 38 transcripts of those interviews. Also, 120 audio recordings of non-transcribed interviews conducted by Halpern in Orašac and surrounding areas between 1966 and 1986.
Contents as described by Joel Halpern: interviews by Joel Halpern with Kostić, Radanović, Adamović, Kolarević, the Stojanović couple, and with the local council office; photographs of the graveyard; graveyard video clips; scanned demographic data; field notes; MS power point presentation; film commentary; published reviews; reports; captions for the Photographs Database - 1 DVD; “Main Catalogue” with descriptions of audio, video, photographic, and written materials contained on Disks 1 and 2 (2 pages).
Electronic copies of 147 of Joel Halpern’s grant applications, notes, fieldwork, and correspondence
“Grenadier” [pseud.]. Notes on Elementary Field Training: Part 1. London: Hugh Rees, Ltd., 1915. (signed by S.B.S in centre of book)
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919“Grenadier” [pseud.]. Notes on Elementary Field Training: Part II. London: Hugh Rees, Ltd., 1915. (signed ‘S.B.Steele Major Gen. at front of book)
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919“Grenadier” [pseud.]. Some Notes on Artillery: Considered from an Infantry Standpoint. London: Hugh Rees, Ltd., 1915. (signed twice by S.B.S with name and title)
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Electronic copies of 20 of Joel Halpern’s indices and documents
Scanned documents of Joel Halpern
Photographs from the Obrebski collection. Printed Inventory of the Indices Spyfiles: content of the Indices Spyfiles: correspondence with Yugoslavian officials (1 page)
Electronic copies of 62 of Joel Halpern’s publications
Electronic copies of 104 of Joel Halpern’s publications, grants, fieldnotes, and book reviews
Black and white photographs taken mainly in Labunište in 1962, with handwritten captions: I folder: Labunište, 45 photographs, from 210A through 254A; II folder: Labunište, 45 photographs, from 255A through 299A; III folder: Labunište, 45 photographs, from 300A through 344A; IV folder: Labunište, 45 photographs, from 345A through 389A; V folder: Labunište, 51 photographs, from 390A through 440A; VI folder: Globočica, Macedonia, 15 photographs, from 441A through 455A; Ščočivir, Macedonia, 3 photographs, from 456A through 458A; Labunište and Velešte, 16 unnumbered photographs.
“Liquor in the West” newspaper clipping. A typewritten note identifies this clipping is from The Toronto Mail February 23, 1889.
Quotes and comments on North West Mounted Police Commissioner L.W. Herchmer’s report of 1888 [see 2011.002.003).
Electronic copies of colour and black and white photographs with captions taken between 1954 and 1974 in Kosovo (48_092A through 48_099C), Macedonia (19_087a through 19_150b), and Montenegro (1954_001 through 1954_099); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of photographs taken in 1979 in Kosovo, Struga, and Trvešvo (48_100A through 48_150), and Macedonia (49_001A through 49_010); includes image files inventory and 4 photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of photographs taken in 1973 and 1978 in Trnovo (49_011A through 49_133C) and Skopje (67_001A through 67_022C); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of black and white photographs from Volče, Drnkov, Labunov, Mak etc. taken in 1962 and 1978 (67_082C through 67_087C); includes image files inventory and photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Electronic copies of photographs from Volče taken in 1978 (67_023A through 67_081C); includes image files inventory; photocopied pages of handwritten descriptions of the photographs.
Inventory with captions. Referred to by J. Halpern as [Box 53-57]
Inventory of 851 slides and photographs taken in Labunište and Velešte in1962. Named by Joel Halpern as “Obrebski’s archive”
Photocopies of photographs taken in Labunište in 1962; Inventory of scanned slides from Macedonia (some with captions). Named by Joel Halpern as “Obrebski’s archive.”
Black and white photographs with handwritten captions and colour postcards, presenting Maglaj and the surrounding areas, Bosnia. The time span is from the end of the 19th century through the 1960s. These photographs were purchased by J. Halpern at the Zemaljski Muzej in upča, Bosnia in 1964: I folder: Doboj, Maglaj, and epče, 35 photographs, from Bosnia001 through Bosnia 035; II folder: Maglaj and surrounding areas, 42 photographs, from Bosnia036 through Bosnia 077; III folder: Maglaj and surrounding areas, 33 photographs, from Bosnia078 through Bosnia110; IV folder: Maglaj and surrounding areas, special events: “Duhovi,” weddings, funerals, “vojnik-delegat,” 20 photographs, from Bosnia111 through Bosnia130; V folder: everyday life in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 53 photographs, no dates.
An advice and prayer book, written in French, titled “Manuel de L'immaculée Vierge Marie” which translates in English to “Manual of the Immaculate Virgin Mary.” The name Dlle. Elmire Lecourt is embossed on the front cover of the book. The book was published in Montreal, Quebec, by C.O. Beauchemin & Valois Printers in 1873. On page 39, there is a small B&W photograph of a young girl wearing a hat adhered to the page, presumably a photograph of young Elmire Stanger. On page 43, there is a small pressed leaf.
C.O. Beauchemin & Valois, Libraires-ImprimeursA series of photographs in electronic format on CDs referred to by the donor as “Orašac 2006” taken by him and by his assistants from Graz (image files in JPG format)