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Box Lists for C:6/24/1Note to Researcher: These records have not been processed to the level of an inventory and may therefore contain RESTRICTED material not specifically annotated as such and access may be limited in that regard. Please see the RESTRICTIONS NOTE at the end of the box list(s). Box 1 - UMLD1 [return to top][no accession] FF 1 - Notes on the Hellenistic Age (include bibliography), n.d. FF 2 - Notes on Alexander the Great, n.d. FF 3 - Class Notes (includes notes, examinations, lecture and course outlines, course withdrawal cards, book reserve lists, Addressograph plate, 1941 Arts and Science Week program), 1935-1944 FF 4 - Lectures on the Orient, n.d. FF 5 - Miscellaneous (includes 1949 Annual Report of the U.S. Navy ROTC at the University of Missouri, a 1945 report of the Committee on University Policy, syllabus for 108f Origins of the Christian Church taught by Walter A. Hearn in 1928, letter of Alexander the Great), ca. 1928-1945 FF 6 -The Farmer's Law - Translation (Walter Ashburner), n.d. FF 7 - Prehistory - Lecture, n.d. FF 8 - The Book of the Prefect, n.d. FF 9 - Reserve Books and Course Outline, ca. 1942 FF 10 - The Lex Rhodia (translation by R. Dareste), n.d. FF 11 - Miscellaneous Manuscript Notes (includes paper assignments on the Hellenistic Age), n.d. Box 2 - 029229 [return to top][A20-90] FF 1 - Greek History (includes course syllabi, assignment list, lecture material, 1941 St. Louis Dispatch news clipping on an ancient Greek coin exhibit at the City Art Museum), 1954-1957 FF 2 - Ancient and Medieval History (includes quizzes, examinations, notes), ca. 1951 FF 3 - "The Teaching of Ancient History", 1949 FF 4 - Greek History 301 (includes notes, outlines, syllabus, news clipping on excavation in Turkey), 1959 FF 5 - Pericles Funeral Oration (class reading copy), n.d. FF 6 - The Deeds of Augustus (class reading copy), n.d. FF 7 - The Twelve Tables (class reading copy), n.d. FF 8 - Miscellaneous Lectures and Notes (includes Ancient Babylonia, My discovery of Europe, The Mythology of Dictatorship, The Problem of Continuity in Greek History, What We Can Learn from the War), n.d. FF 9 - Ancient and Medieval History - Summer (includes lecture outlines, discussion material, quiz material, reading list, assignment list), n.d. FF 10 - The Ancient World (includes lectures and outlines), n.d. FF 11 - Roman History (includes notes, course outlines, lecture outlines, History of Roman, Greek and Roman Political Institutions), ca. 1943 FF 12 - Roman History - Examination material (includes reading list), ca. 1927-1959 FF 13 - Greek History - Examination material, ca. 1927-1960 FF 14 - Introduction to Historical Technique 401 (includes student assignments, library material guide, term paper assignments; also includes Historiography examination), ca. 1945 [RESTRICTED] FF 15 - Master's Thesis - "The Spread of the Alexandrian Cult in Italy under the Roman Empire" by Lavinia Gertrude Poe, 1934 FF 16 - News clippings about Thomas A. Brady, 1952, 1959-1961 FF 17 - Press Release Photographs (Presentation of Navy Award to Middlebush with large group of University administrators, and Brady as honorary Colonel), 1949, 1959 FF 18 - Photograph - Brigadier General Robert E. Hill, n.d. FF 19 - Certificates (Phi Beta Kappa, Life Member of the State Historical Society of Missouri), 1949, 1958 FF 20 - History of the Alphabet (1927 off-print, notes), n.d. FF 21 - Pigg's Landing (reproduction of a drawing of the house once owned by relatives of Brady), n.d. FF 22 - Correspondence (mixture of personal and professional, some concerning University students; also includes a few poems, some from Brady), 1960-1964 [RESTRICTED] FF 23 - Correspondence "Quack Material" (curiosities of correspondence received by Brady at the University), 1953-1962 FF 24 - Correspondence - Catholicism (miscellaneous correspondence touching on the Catholic faith, some from Brady writing as a University administrator; list of religious preference data for fall 1960 enrollment; lecture on state individualism), 1949-1964 FF 25 - Government 5a - Course Notes (introduced as "Moore's notes" and may have been used and annotated by Brady at a later date), 1915 FF 26 - "The Reception of the Egyptian Cults by the Greeks, 220-20 B.C." by Thomas Allan Brady in University of Missouri Studies, Volume X, No. 1, 1935 FF 27 - "A Head of Sarapis from Corinth" by Thomas A. Brady in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume LI (includes off-print), 1941 FF 28 - Copy of Typed Manuscript - Repertory of Statuary and Figured Monuments Relating to the Cult if the Egyptian Gods" by Thomas A. Brady, 1938 FF 29 - Notebook and Notes on Statuary and Sculpture (kept by Brady during travels in Europe), n.d. FF 30 - Philological Studies in Honor of Walter Miller, University of Missouri Studies, Volume XI (includes "The Gymnasium in Ptolemaic Egypt" by Thomas A. Brady), 1936 FF 31 - "Foreign Area and Language Study" by Thomas A. Brady, University of Missouri Bulletin, Arts and Science Series, No. 2, 1945 FF 32 - Miscellaneous Publications by Thomas A. Brady (includes commencement address to the College of St. Teresa, 1956; "The Laymans Responsibilities," n.d.; various book reviews), 1939-1962 FF 33 - Harvard University Commencement Program, 1926 FF 34 - Class of 1924 - Echoes from the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Reunion, 1949 FF 35 - Missouri Alumnus, Volume XXXVII, No. 2 (cover story about Brady), October 1949 FF 36 - Yearbook - The Richmond High School Echo (includes numerous references to Brady, relative Ethel Kirkpatrick, and close friend Jerry Burke; also includes advertisement for the Brady family Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance business), 1920 FF 37 - University of Missouri Extension - Lecture by Brice Ratchford at Chicago workshop for Administrators of University Adult Education Programs (sent to Brady; includes organization charts for the Extension Division), 1962 FF 38 - Typed Manuscript - "How to Live with Catholics" by Thomas A. Brady (includes correspondence with Look editor Jerry Burke and other publishers about publication possibilities for the manuscript), 1960-1962 Restrictions Note: The Archives of the University of Missouri-Columbia is required by law and Board of Curator's policy to restrict access to some files and information. Student records are held as confidential under the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and by University policy. Faculty promotion and tenure records and Academic Personnel files are restricted for 75 years, or the lifetime of the individual. All grievance, disciplinary, and medical records are treated as confidential files. Consultations with legal counsel, both in-house and external, are protected by the attorney/client privilege and will not be released. |
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