Archival Services’ Photographs Selected for Archives Month Poster

10/09/2015

October is Archives Month, a time to increase the general public’s awareness of archival materials and archival repositories. This year, the Society of Ohio Archivists (SOA) selected the theme “Both Local and Global: STEM Activity in Ohio.” 

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Archival Services, a division of University Libraries, submitted four photographs for possible inclusion in the SOA 2015 Archives Month Poster.  After online voting was tabulated, members of the society selected two images from Archival Services to grace this year’s poster. 

The first photograph is an image of astronaut John Glenn being fitted in Â鶹ÊÓƵAPKfor his space suit designed and manufactured by the B.F. Goodrich Company.  The company designed the space suits for the Project Mercury astronauts.  Glenn wore the suit on February 20, 1962 when he became the first American to orbit the Earth. 

The second image is a photograph of the Goodrich scientific team led by research chemist Dr. Waldo Semon developing synthetic rubber during World War II.  Under the threat of war and with 90% of America’s rubber imported from overseas, government and industrial leaders sought alternatives to natural rubber to maintain American war productivity.   

Archival Services collects, preserves and provides access to historic resources that primarily document the history of Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK and the region. The department, which is located in Room LL10 of the Polsky Building in downtown Akron, is open to students, faculty, staff and the general public, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. To learn more, visit Archival Services’ website at .

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Archival Services to Show Rare Airship Films

10/09/2015

Archival Services of University Libraries at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK will be hosting a public viewing of three historic airship films on Friday, October 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. in Archival Services, Polsky Building, Room LL10. 

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The original films, which are part of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Records in Archival Services, were transferred from their original nitrate motion picture stock to safety film and digitized thanks to a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation.  The films, which are now publicly available for the first time, include rare footage of the construction, christening, and operation of the U.S.S. Akron (ZRS-4), a U.S. Navy rigid airship that was once called “the largest, strongest aerial creature ever fashioned and flown by man.”  The event is free and open to the public.  Light refreshments will be served.  Seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. . 

These and other resources on the history of lighter-than-air flight, the rubber industry, and the Â鶹ÊÓƵAPKarea are available by visiting Archival Services.  The archives collects, preserves, and provides access to archival materials that primarily document the history of the university and the region.  Public hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.  For more information, please visit the department’s website at .

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Footage of UA’s First Bowl Appearance Now Online

12/22/2015

As Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK Football Team heads to Boise this week to take part in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, it is only appropriate to take a look back at past UA bowl appearances. 

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 The first bowl game the Zips appeared in was the 1968 Grantland Rice Bowl, named after popular early 20th-century American sportswriter Grantland Rice.  The game took place on December 13, 1968 in Mufreesboro, Tennessee.   The Zips, who went 7-3-1 that year, met the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, who were also making their first bowl appearance.  

While the Zips made a valiant effort in the battle, they lost 33 to 13 as they were outgunned by a superior passing team.  The Bulldogs were led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw who later went on to win four Super Bowl titles with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League and was eventually inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.  Tech’s wide receiver Tommy Spinks also set two records that game when he caught 12 passes for 167 yards. 

The film footage of this historic game was digitized a few years ago by Archival Services of University Libraries.  The archives recently cataloged the film and made it available online for the first time in celebration of the Zips’ appearance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.   The footage can be accessed on Archival Services digital collections website at .

This and other historic film footage of University of Â鶹ÊÓƵAPKfootball games and other athletic contests can be viewed by visiting Archival Services located in Room LL-10 of the Polsky Building in downtown Akron.  Business hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.  For more information, please visit the department’s website at .

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