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Department of History, Oral History Office records
Department of History. Oral History Project records
Department of History records
Department of Music records
Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education records
Department of Residential Life records
Department of Theatre records
Department of Women's Athletics records
Development Information Systems records
Dick Russell papers
Author Dick Russell published the book, Black Genius to highlight the achievements of prominent African Americans throughout American history. The collection is comprised of his research for the book. Russell currently lives in Massachusetts.
Disability Resource Center records
Division of Cooperative Education records
Division of Cooperative Education records
Division of Student Affairs records
Doris Shalit Oberg papers
Dwight P. Robinson papers
Editorial Marketing and Publications (Feldscher) records
Edward B. Landry papers and memorabilia
Edward F. Lyons, Jr. papers
Edward L. Bernays papers
Edward Rochie Hardy papers
El Colectivo Puertorriqueño de Boston newsletters
El Colectivo Puertorriqueño de Boston (CPB) was formed in March 1982 to raise awareness of issues facing the Puerto Rican community in Boston.
Elma Ina Lewis papers
Elma Lewis was born on September 15, 1921 in Boston, Mass. She taught dance, drama, and speech therapy, and established the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts in 1950, the National Center of Afro-American Artists in 1968, and the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists in 1969.
Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts records
Founded by Elma Lewis in 1950, the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts was established to meet the social, cultural, and artistic needs of Boston's African American community. Lewis's goal was to foster the arts, not only in the local Roxbury-Dorchester community, but also in the African American community at large. The Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts offered education in art, dance, drama, music, and costuming to pre-school children, school-aged children and adults.
Elmer V. H. Brooks papers
Emma Jean Lang Avery papers
Escuelita Agueybana Day Care Centers records
Eugene M. Reppucci, Jr. papers
Eugene M. Reppucci, Jr. received a Bachelor of Science degree from Northeastern University in 1960 and a Master of Education degree in 1965. Reppucci was also awarded an honorary degree in 1995. Reppucci was appointed the Assistant Director of Development at Northeastern in 1962 and remained in that department until 1995 when he retired as Senior Vice President of Development.
Everett C. Marston papers
F. Andre Favat papers
Facilities Division records
Faculty Senate records
Faculty Wives records
Female Liberation: A Radical Feminist Organization records
Fenway Alliance records
Fenway Community Health Center records
Flora Haas papers
Ford Hall Forum audio tapes
Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists records
Frank J. Miranda papers
Frank Palmer Speare papers
Frederick L. Corcoran, Jr. papers
Frederick L. Corcoran, Jr. was an alumnus of Northeastern University, graduating in 1935 with a BS in Electrical Engineering and in 1939 with an LLB. Corcoran died in November of 2001.
Freedom House, Inc. records
Frieda Garcia papers
G. Derrick Hodge papers
Gay Academic Union of New England records
Gay and Lesbian Labor Activists Network records
Gay W. Milbrandt medals
Gay W. Milbrandt graduated from Northeastern University's (NU) College of Engineering in 1935. He set indoor and outdoor records at NU in shot put that lasted for over 20 years. He was captain of the track team in 1933-34 and won the Alumni Track Trophy that year as its most valuable member.