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Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra records
Considered to be the first swing band in the United States, the Casa Loma Orchestra got its start in Detroit as Jean Goldkette and the Orange Blossoms. Glen Gray, a saxophonist, began fronting the band in 1937 and remained its leader until the group disbanded in 1950.
Grants Management Associates records
Greater Boston Business Council records
Greater Boston Chapter of the Older Women's League records
Gregory C. Coffin papers
Harold A. Garabedian papers
Harold Hamilton Kerr papers
Harold R. Raemer papers
Harvey C. Krentzman papers
Henry Robert Cattley papers
Henry Robert Cattley attended Northeastern University from 1931 to 1935, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. Cattley was a member of the track and cross-country teams, and he participated in Northeastern University's annual show.
Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation (HOPE) records
Holocaust Awareness Committee records
Human Resources Management records
Human Resource Management aims "to attract, reward and retain a high-quality faculty and staff to meet the university's educational mission." The office is responsible for the university's compensation and benefits programs, employment and employee relations, human resources information systems, and training and development programs for the university community.
Hus-skiers and Outing Club records
Huskiana collection
Inaugural Committee records
Northeastern University's Inaugural Committee organizes and manages the induction ceremony of University presidents. There have been six presidential inaugurations in the history of Northeastern: 30 March 1917 - Frank Palmer Speare; 19 November 1940 - Carl Stephens Ell; 8 September 1959 - Asa Smallidge Knowles; 28 October 1975 - Kenneth Gilmore Ryder; 1 December 1989 - John Anthony Curry ; 17 January 1997 - Richard Middleton Freeland.
Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción records
Institute of Taxation records
InterFraternity Council records
International Society records
International Student Office records
Irene A. Nichols papers
Israel Katz papers
James W. Fraser (collector) photograph collection
Jewish Renaissance Project oral histories
John A. Volpe papers
John C. Graves papers
John E. Bush papers
John Ross papers
John Salvi papers
Joseph D. Warren papers
Joseph P. McGuckian papers
Julius Adolphe Schweinfurth papers
Katherine Gillette Osborne papers
Katherine Gillette Osborne founded the Boston Students Union in 1910. She was resident director of Students House, the residence for women students run by the Union, from 1910 until her death in 1943. Both of the buildings formerly occupied by Students House (81 St. Stephen Street and, later, 96 The Fenway) are now owned by Northeastern University.
Kelley Ready papers
Ken Kruckemeyer papers
Keri Lynn Duran papers
La Alianza Hispana records
Larry Blumsack papers
Larry Blumsack received his BS in Business Administration from Northeastern University in 1960, and his MS in Communications/Theatre from Emerson College in 1965. A founding member of the Theatre Department at Northeastern, Blumsack went on to serve as co-director of the drama department at the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts before embarking on a twenty-plus year career as a theater critic for a number of Boston area publications.