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Scheffler studied social structure, kinship and ethnographic semantics among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968), and among Simbo islanders (1960). Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings. Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages of the Solomon Islands. Of particular interest are manuscript notes by Bernard Deacon, a British anthropologist, and typescript transcriptions of Deacon's notes by Camilla Wedgewood on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides. The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971. The papers are arranged in eight series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS."],"label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arclight.lyrasistechnology.org/catalog/075db2813bbf51babd021c34#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":[{"id":"075db2813bbf51babd021c34","title_filing_ssi":"Scheffler (Harold) Papers","title_ssm":["Harold Scheffler Papers,"],"title_tesim":["Harold Scheffler Papers,"],"ead_ssi":"075db2813bbf51babd021c34","unitdate_ssm":["1926 - 1981"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1926 - 1981"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 0481","/repositories/2/resources/10"],"text":["MSS 0481","/repositories/2/resources/10","Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981","Solomon Islands -- Social conditions","Solomon Islands -- Social life and customs","Solomon Islands -- Religious life and customs","Solomon Islands -- History -- 20th Century -- Sources","Solomon Islands -- Languages","Solomon Islands -- Pictorial works","Choiseul (Solomon Islands) -- Pictoral works","Rendova (Solomon Islands) -- Pictorial works","Oceania","Malekula (Vanuatu)","Christianity -- Solomon Islands","Ethnology -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Kinship -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Land tenure -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Social change -- Solomon Islands","Access Collection is open for research.\n","Biography \nHarold Walter Scheffler was born on October 24, 1932, in St. Louis, Missouri.  He attended Southeast Missouri State College in 1952 and transferred to the University of Missouri the following year.  His studies were interrupted by military service with the United States Army, 1954-1955, after which he returned to the University of Missouri and received a B.A. degree in anthropology and sociology in 1956.\n \nScheffler then went on to the University of Chicago for graduate work in anthropology, receiving an M.A. in 1957.  He continued in the doctoral program at Chicago and, with the assistance of a Carnegie Corporation Tri-Institutional Pacific Program grant (1958-1960) and a Fulbright grant (1960-1961), conducted eighteen months of fieldwork (1958-1961) on the island of Choiseul in what was then called the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.  He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1963, having submitted a dissertation entitled \"Kindred and Kin Groups in Choiseul Island Social Structure\" (later published in 1965 as CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE.\n \nScheffler studied social structure and kinship on Choiseul Island between November 1958 and April 1961.  He spent most of his time in the village of Voza in the Tepazaka District, but also lived on the opposite side of the island in Ogo village in the Varisi District and made trips to Simbo Island.  Scheffler learned and conducted his research in the Varisi dialect. \n \nAfter returning from Choiseul, Scheffler taught at the University of Connecticut (1961-1962) and Bryn Mawr College (1962-1963).  He joined the Yale University faculty in 1963, and has remained there throughout his career.  \n \nPost-doctoral fellowships and grants from the National Science Foundation enabled him to return to the Solomon Islands.  Between 1967 and 1968, Scheffler conducted research on the island of Rendova as the principal investigator in a study entitled \"Revitalization Movements in the British Solomons,\" which compared religious movements in three locations.  This project examined the separatist Christian Fellowship Church on New Georgia Island (fieldwork conducted by Frances Harwood), the South Seas Evangelical Mission in the Langalanga lagoon area of Malaita (fieldwork conducted by Matthew Cooper) and the participation of people on Rendova Island in revitalization movements (fieldwork conducted by Scheffler).   \n","Scope and Content of Collection \nThe papers of Harold Scheffler relate to Scheffler's ethnographic research in the Solomon Islands, specifically his dissertation fieldwork on Choiseul Island conducted between 1958 and 1961 and his comparative study of religious revitalization movements and separatist churches on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure and kinship, particularly ambilineal descent groups, among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968) and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings; and, writings of others related to his areas of research.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages.  The papers occupy five linear feet and are arranged in eight series:  1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5)  MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\n \nSERIES 1:  CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series is arranged alphabetically and includes letters from anthropologists John Barnes, William Davenport and Murray Groves; the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, and two of Scheffler's graduate students, Matthew Cooper and Frances Harwood.  There are also letters from government offices in the Solomon Islands, the National Science Foundation and Yale University related to Scheffler's research and travel.\n \nSERIES 2:  WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER\n \nThe WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER series contains manuscripts of Scheffler's journal articles and published works related to the Solomon Islands, including a typescript of his dissertation entitled KINDRED AND KIN GROUPS IN CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE (1963) and drafts for articles on kinship, land tenure and separatist church movements.  Also included are proposals for research grant applications to fund his fieldwork and analysis.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n \nSERIES 3:  CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK\n \nThe CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK series documents Scheffler's dissertation field work and contains field notes and typescript summaries and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Varisi Language Material, and E) Maps.\n \nA) The Diaries (1958-1961) contain Scheffler's day-to-day, handwritten entries describing places visited, contacts made, conversations with informants, new words or usages, and records of expenses during his fieldwork on Choiseul.\n \nB) The Field Notes subseries contains manuscript notebooks with dated entries of ethnographic information from informants, typescript notes that organize, synthesize and summarize the field data on land tenure in the notebooks, and typed notecards with field data classified according to the Human Relations Area Files coding system.  The notecards also include a sociological census of Choiseul Island, notes on cases brought before the native courts, notes on readings, and a bibliography.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains notebooks and charts with lineage names, relationships and explanations of terminology.\n \nD) The Varisi Language Material subseries contains comparative word lists, a dictionary, descriptions of grammatical forms, and several examples of text.  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The Rendova diaries contain travel accounts, observations on the Christian Fellowship Church, its leader Silas Eto (Holy Mama) and Frances Harwood's field work.\n \nB) The Notebooks contain census data and genealogical information collected on the Baniata side and Rouro.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains a single set of kinship charts.\n \nD) The Baniata Language Materials subseries contains typescript comparative word lists, descriptions of grammatical forms,  exercises and a vocabulary compiled by Arthur Capell.\n \nE) This subseries contains two commercial maps of Rendova Island (ca. 1965) with annotations and one commercial map of the Solomon Islands group (1951).\n \nSERIES 5: MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK\n \nThe MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK series contains notebooks with general observations and bibliographies on the Solomon Islands, the specific island of Simbo (1960) and Ambryn Island in the New Hebrides.\n \nSERIES 6: WRITINGS OF OTHERS\n \nMost of the material in the WRITINGS OF OTHERS series relates to separatist church movements, including Frances Harwood's research on the Christian Fellowship Church, an instance of a schismatic church in Melanesia.  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The Simbo Island images depict skull houses and shrines.  \n \nB)  The second subseries contains images documenting the religious revitalization movements and activities on Rendova, Choiseul, and New Georgia Islands, especially Paradise Village and the Christian Fellowship Church and its leader, Silas Eto.\n \nSERIES 8:  AUDIORECORDINGS\n \nThe AUDIO RECORDINGS series is arranged in two subseries: A) Choiseul and B) Rendova.  Within each subseries the recordings contain recitations of texts, pan flute music and songs.\n","Publication Rights   Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        ","The papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  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The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971.\n\nThe papers are arranged in eight series:  1)  CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.","Lyrasis Special Collections","Scheffler, Harold W.","Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927","Collection materials in English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 0481","/repositories/2/resources/10"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1926 - 1981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981"],"collection_title_tesim":["Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981"],"collection_ssim":["Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981"],"repository_ssm":["Lyrasis Special Collections"],"repository_ssim":["Lyrasis Special Collections"],"geogname_ssm":["Solomon Islands -- Social conditions","Solomon Islands -- Social life and customs","Solomon Islands -- Religious life and customs","Solomon Islands -- History -- 20th Century -- Sources","Solomon Islands -- Languages","Solomon Islands -- Pictorial works","Choiseul (Solomon Islands) -- Pictoral works","Rendova (Solomon Islands) -- Pictorial works","Oceania","Malekula (Vanuatu)"],"geogname_ssim":["Solomon Islands -- Social conditions","Solomon Islands -- Social life and customs","Solomon Islands -- Religious life and customs","Solomon Islands -- History -- 20th Century -- Sources","Solomon Islands -- Languages","Solomon Islands -- Pictorial works","Choiseul (Solomon Islands) -- Pictoral works","Rendova (Solomon Islands) -- Pictorial works","Oceania","Malekula (Vanuatu)"],"creator_ssm":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"creator_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"creator_persname_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"creators_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"places_ssim":["Solomon Islands -- Social conditions","Solomon Islands -- Social life and customs","Solomon Islands -- Religious life and customs","Solomon Islands -- History -- 20th Century -- Sources","Solomon Islands -- Languages","Solomon Islands -- Pictorial works","Choiseul (Solomon Islands) -- Pictoral works","Rendova (Solomon Islands) -- Pictorial works","Oceania","Malekula (Vanuatu)"],"access_terms_ssm":["Publication Rights   Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        "],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acquisition Information Not Available"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Christianity -- Solomon Islands","Ethnology -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Kinship -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Land tenure -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Social change -- Solomon Islands"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Christianity -- Solomon Islands","Ethnology -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Kinship -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Land tenure -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Social change -- Solomon Islands"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["6.90 Electronic file (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)","6.90 linear feet (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)"],"extent_tesim":["6.90 Electronic file (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)","6.90 linear feet (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)"],"date_range_isim":[1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003eAccess\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003eCollection is open for research.\n\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Access Collection is open for research.\n"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003eBiography\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nHarold Walter Scheffler was born on October 24, 1932, in St. Louis, Missouri.  He attended Southeast Missouri State College in 1952 and transferred to the University of Missouri the following year.  His studies were interrupted by military service with the United States Army, 1954-1955, after which he returned to the University of Missouri and received a B.A. degree in anthropology and sociology in 1956.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nScheffler then went on to the University of Chicago for graduate work in anthropology, receiving an M.A. in 1957.  He continued in the doctoral program at Chicago and, with the assistance of a Carnegie Corporation Tri-Institutional Pacific Program grant (1958-1960) and a Fulbright grant (1960-1961), conducted eighteen months of fieldwork (1958-1961) on the island of Choiseul in what was then called the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.  He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1963, having submitted a dissertation entitled \"Kindred and Kin Groups in Choiseul Island Social Structure\" (later published in 1965 as CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nScheffler studied social structure and kinship on Choiseul Island between November 1958 and April 1961.  He spent most of his time in the village of Voza in the Tepazaka District, but also lived on the opposite side of the island in Ogo village in the Varisi District and made trips to Simbo Island.  Scheffler learned and conducted his research in the Varisi dialect. \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nAfter returning from Choiseul, Scheffler taught at the University of Connecticut (1961-1962) and Bryn Mawr College (1962-1963).  He joined the Yale University faculty in 1963, and has remained there throughout his career.  \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nPost-doctoral fellowships and grants from the National Science Foundation enabled him to return to the Solomon Islands.  Between 1967 and 1968, Scheffler conducted research on the island of Rendova as the principal investigator in a study entitled \"Revitalization Movements in the British Solomons,\" which compared religious movements in three locations.  This project examined the separatist Christian Fellowship Church on New Georgia Island (fieldwork conducted by Frances Harwood), the South Seas Evangelical Mission in the Langalanga lagoon area of Malaita (fieldwork conducted by Matthew Cooper) and the participation of people on Rendova Island in revitalization movements (fieldwork conducted by Scheffler).   \n\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biography"],"bioghist_tesim":["Biography \nHarold Walter Scheffler was born on October 24, 1932, in St. Louis, Missouri.  He attended Southeast Missouri State College in 1952 and transferred to the University of Missouri the following year.  His studies were interrupted by military service with the United States Army, 1954-1955, after which he returned to the University of Missouri and received a B.A. degree in anthropology and sociology in 1956.\n \nScheffler then went on to the University of Chicago for graduate work in anthropology, receiving an M.A. in 1957.  He continued in the doctoral program at Chicago and, with the assistance of a Carnegie Corporation Tri-Institutional Pacific Program grant (1958-1960) and a Fulbright grant (1960-1961), conducted eighteen months of fieldwork (1958-1961) on the island of Choiseul in what was then called the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.  He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1963, having submitted a dissertation entitled \"Kindred and Kin Groups in Choiseul Island Social Structure\" (later published in 1965 as CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE.\n \nScheffler studied social structure and kinship on Choiseul Island between November 1958 and April 1961.  He spent most of his time in the village of Voza in the Tepazaka District, but also lived on the opposite side of the island in Ogo village in the Varisi District and made trips to Simbo Island.  Scheffler learned and conducted his research in the Varisi dialect. \n \nAfter returning from Choiseul, Scheffler taught at the University of Connecticut (1961-1962) and Bryn Mawr College (1962-1963).  He joined the Yale University faculty in 1963, and has remained there throughout his career.  \n \nPost-doctoral fellowships and grants from the National Science Foundation enabled him to return to the Solomon Islands.  Between 1967 and 1968, Scheffler conducted research on the island of Rendova as the principal investigator in a study entitled \"Revitalization Movements in the British Solomons,\" which compared religious movements in three locations.  This project examined the separatist Christian Fellowship Church on New Georgia Island (fieldwork conducted by Frances Harwood), the South Seas Evangelical Mission in the Langalanga lagoon area of Malaita (fieldwork conducted by Matthew Cooper) and the participation of people on Rendova Island in revitalization movements (fieldwork conducted by Scheffler).   \n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003ePreferred Citation\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003eHarold Scheffler Papers, MSS 0481. Mandeville Special Collections Library, UCSD.\n        \u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Preferred Citation Harold Scheffler Papers, MSS 0481. Mandeville Special Collections Library, UCSD.\n        "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content of Collection"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Scope and Content of Collection \nThe papers of Harold Scheffler relate to Scheffler's ethnographic research in the Solomon Islands, specifically his dissertation fieldwork on Choiseul Island conducted between 1958 and 1961 and his comparative study of religious revitalization movements and separatist churches on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure and kinship, particularly ambilineal descent groups, among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968) and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings; and, writings of others related to his areas of research.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages.  The papers occupy five linear feet and are arranged in eight series:  1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5)  MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\n \nSERIES 1:  CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series is arranged alphabetically and includes letters from anthropologists John Barnes, William Davenport and Murray Groves; the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, and two of Scheffler's graduate students, Matthew Cooper and Frances Harwood.  There are also letters from government offices in the Solomon Islands, the National Science Foundation and Yale University related to Scheffler's research and travel.\n \nSERIES 2:  WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER\n \nThe WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER series contains manuscripts of Scheffler's journal articles and published works related to the Solomon Islands, including a typescript of his dissertation entitled KINDRED AND KIN GROUPS IN CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE (1963) and drafts for articles on kinship, land tenure and separatist church movements.  Also included are proposals for research grant applications to fund his fieldwork and analysis.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n \nSERIES 3:  CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK\n \nThe CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK series documents Scheffler's dissertation field work and contains field notes and typescript summaries and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Varisi Language Material, and E) Maps.\n \nA) The Diaries (1958-1961) contain Scheffler's day-to-day, handwritten entries describing places visited, contacts made, conversations with informants, new words or usages, and records of expenses during his fieldwork on Choiseul.\n \nB) The Field Notes subseries contains manuscript notebooks with dated entries of ethnographic information from informants, typescript notes that organize, synthesize and summarize the field data on land tenure in the notebooks, and typed notecards with field data classified according to the Human Relations Area Files coding system.  The notecards also include a sociological census of Choiseul Island, notes on cases brought before the native courts, notes on readings, and a bibliography.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains notebooks and charts with lineage names, relationships and explanations of terminology.\n \nD) The Varisi Language Material subseries contains comparative word lists, a dictionary, descriptions of grammatical forms, and several examples of text.  Varisi is one of six dialects on Choiseul Islands and spoken by many groups outside the Varisi District.\n \nE) The Maps subseries contains seven blueprint drainage maps with Scheffler's (?) annotations of topographical features, villages and trails. \n \nSERIES 4: RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK\n \nThe RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK series document's Scheffler's fieldwork and study of revitalization movements and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Baniata Language Material, and E) Maps.\n \nA) Diaries (1967-1968). The Rendova diaries contain travel accounts, observations on the Christian Fellowship Church, its leader Silas Eto (Holy Mama) and Frances Harwood's field work.\n \nB) The Notebooks contain census data and genealogical information collected on the Baniata side and Rouro.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains a single set of kinship charts.\n \nD) The Baniata Language Materials subseries contains typescript comparative word lists, descriptions of grammatical forms,  exercises and a vocabulary compiled by Arthur Capell.\n \nE) This subseries contains two commercial maps of Rendova Island (ca. 1965) with annotations and one commercial map of the Solomon Islands group (1951).\n \nSERIES 5: MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK\n \nThe MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK series contains notebooks with general observations and bibliographies on the Solomon Islands, the specific island of Simbo (1960) and Ambryn Island in the New Hebrides.\n \nSERIES 6: WRITINGS OF OTHERS\n \nMost of the material in the WRITINGS OF OTHERS series relates to separatist church movements, including Frances Harwood's research on the Christian Fellowship Church, an instance of a schismatic church in Melanesia.  Also included are handwritten notes, largely related to Ambryn Island, made by British anthropologist Bernard Deacon (1903-1927) and typescript copies of Deacon's notes made by Camilla Wedgewood.  \n \nSERIES 7:  PHOTOGRAPHS\n \nThe PHOTOGRAPHS series is arranged according to periods of fieldwork in two subseries: A) 1958-1961 and B) 1967-1968.\n \nA)  The first subseries contains slides and black-and-white photoprints taken between 1958 and 1961 on Choiseul Island, but also on side trips to New Guinea, Norfolk Island and Simbo Island.  The images document village life in Voza, Scheffler's base on Choiseul; shell money (kesa) and its  surrounding rituals; war making; music making; and, people.  The Simbo Island images depict skull houses and shrines.  \n \nB)  The second subseries contains images documenting the religious revitalization movements and activities on Rendova, Choiseul, and New Georgia Islands, especially Paradise Village and the Christian Fellowship Church and its leader, Silas Eto.\n \nSERIES 8:  AUDIORECORDINGS\n \nThe AUDIO RECORDINGS series is arranged in two subseries: A) Choiseul and B) Rendova.  Within each subseries the recordings contain recitations of texts, pan flute music and songs.\n"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003ePublication Rights\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e  Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        \u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Publication Rights"],"userestrict_tesim":["Publication Rights   Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        "],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract\u003eThe papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure, kinship and ethnographic semantics among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968), and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages of the Solomon Islands.  Of particular interest are manuscript notes by Bernard Deacon, a British anthropologist, and typescript transcriptions of Deacon's notes by Camilla Wedgewood on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides.  The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971.\n\nThe papers are arranged in eight series:  1)  CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure, kinship and ethnographic semantics among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968), and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages of the Solomon Islands.  Of particular interest are manuscript notes by Bernard Deacon, a British anthropologist, and typescript transcriptions of Deacon's notes by Camilla Wedgewood on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides.  The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971.\n\nThe papers are arranged in eight series:  1)  CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS."],"names_ssim":["Lyrasis Special Collections","Scheffler, Harold W.","Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927"],"corpname_ssim":["Lyrasis Special Collections"],"names_coll_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927"],"persname_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W.","Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927"],"language_ssim":["Collection materials in English"],"total_component_count_is":208,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"_root_":"075db2813bbf51babd021c34","timestamp":"2026-04-04T01:11:47.965Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003eScope and Content of Collection\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe papers of Harold Scheffler relate to Scheffler's ethnographic research in the Solomon Islands, specifically his dissertation fieldwork on Choiseul Island conducted between 1958 and 1961 and his comparative study of religious revitalization movements and separatist churches on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure and kinship, particularly ambilineal descent groups, among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968) and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings; and, writings of others related to his areas of research.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages.  The papers occupy five linear feet and are arranged in eight series:  1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5)  MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 1:  CORRESPONDENCE\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe CORRESPONDENCE series is arranged alphabetically and includes letters from anthropologists John Barnes, William Davenport and Murray Groves; the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, and two of Scheffler's graduate students, Matthew Cooper and Frances Harwood.  There are also letters from government offices in the Solomon Islands, the National Science Foundation and Yale University related to Scheffler's research and travel.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 2:  WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER series contains manuscripts of Scheffler's journal articles and published works related to the Solomon Islands, including a typescript of his dissertation entitled KINDRED AND KIN GROUPS IN CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE (1963) and drafts for articles on kinship, land tenure and separatist church movements.  Also included are proposals for research grant applications to fund his fieldwork and analysis.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 3:  CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK series documents Scheffler's dissertation field work and contains field notes and typescript summaries and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Varisi Language Material, and E) Maps.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n \n         \u003cp\u003e\nA) The Diaries (1958-1961) contain Scheffler's day-to-day, handwritten entries describing places visited, contacts made, conversations with informants, new words or usages, and records of expenses during his fieldwork on Choiseul.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nB) The Field Notes subseries contains manuscript notebooks with dated entries of ethnographic information from informants, typescript notes that organize, synthesize and summarize the field data on land tenure in the notebooks, and typed notecards with field data classified according to the Human Relations Area Files coding system.  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Also included are handwritten notes, largely related to Ambryn Island, made by British anthropologist Bernard Deacon (1903-1927) and typescript copies of Deacon's notes made by Camilla Wedgewood.  \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 7:  PHOTOGRAPHS\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe PHOTOGRAPHS series is arranged according to periods of fieldwork in two subseries: A) 1958-1961 and B) 1967-1968.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nA)  The first subseries contains slides and black-and-white photoprints taken between 1958 and 1961 on Choiseul Island, but also on side trips to New Guinea, Norfolk Island and Simbo Island.  The images document village life in Voza, Scheffler's base on Choiseul; shell money (kesa) and its  surrounding rituals; war making; music making; and, people.  The Simbo Island images depict skull houses and shrines.  \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nB)  The second subseries contains images documenting the religious revitalization movements and activities on Rendova, Choiseul, and New Georgia Islands, especially Paradise Village and the Christian Fellowship Church and its leader, Silas Eto.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 8:  AUDIORECORDINGS\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe AUDIO RECORDINGS series is arranged in two subseries: A) Choiseul and B) Rendova.  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He attended Southeast Missouri State College in 1952 and transferred to the University of Missouri the following year.  His studies were interrupted by military service with the United States Army, 1954-1955, after which he returned to the University of Missouri and received a B.A. degree in anthropology and sociology in 1956.\n \nScheffler then went on to the University of Chicago for graduate work in anthropology, receiving an M.A. in 1957.  He continued in the doctoral program at Chicago and, with the assistance of a Carnegie Corporation Tri-Institutional Pacific Program grant (1958-1960) and a Fulbright grant (1960-1961), conducted eighteen months of fieldwork (1958-1961) on the island of Choiseul in what was then called the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.  He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1963, having submitted a dissertation entitled \"Kindred and Kin Groups in Choiseul Island Social Structure\" (later published in 1965 as CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE.\n \nScheffler studied social structure and kinship on Choiseul Island between November 1958 and April 1961.  He spent most of his time in the village of Voza in the Tepazaka District, but also lived on the opposite side of the island in Ogo village in the Varisi District and made trips to Simbo Island.  Scheffler learned and conducted his research in the Varisi dialect. \n \nAfter returning from Choiseul, Scheffler taught at the University of Connecticut (1961-1962) and Bryn Mawr College (1962-1963).  He joined the Yale University faculty in 1963, and has remained there throughout his career.  \n \nPost-doctoral fellowships and grants from the National Science Foundation enabled him to return to the Solomon Islands.  Between 1967 and 1968, Scheffler conducted research on the island of Rendova as the principal investigator in a study entitled \"Revitalization Movements in the British Solomons,\" which compared religious movements in three locations.  This project examined the separatist Christian Fellowship Church on New Georgia Island (fieldwork conducted by Frances Harwood), the South Seas Evangelical Mission in the Langalanga lagoon area of Malaita (fieldwork conducted by Matthew Cooper) and the participation of people on Rendova Island in revitalization movements (fieldwork conducted by Scheffler).   \n","Scope and Content of Collection \nThe papers of Harold Scheffler relate to Scheffler's ethnographic research in the Solomon Islands, specifically his dissertation fieldwork on Choiseul Island conducted between 1958 and 1961 and his comparative study of religious revitalization movements and separatist churches on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure and kinship, particularly ambilineal descent groups, among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968) and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings; and, writings of others related to his areas of research.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages.  The papers occupy five linear feet and are arranged in eight series:  1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5)  MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\n \nSERIES 1:  CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series is arranged alphabetically and includes letters from anthropologists John Barnes, William Davenport and Murray Groves; the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, and two of Scheffler's graduate students, Matthew Cooper and Frances Harwood.  There are also letters from government offices in the Solomon Islands, the National Science Foundation and Yale University related to Scheffler's research and travel.\n \nSERIES 2:  WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER\n \nThe WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER series contains manuscripts of Scheffler's journal articles and published works related to the Solomon Islands, including a typescript of his dissertation entitled KINDRED AND KIN GROUPS IN CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE (1963) and drafts for articles on kinship, land tenure and separatist church movements.  Also included are proposals for research grant applications to fund his fieldwork and analysis.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n \nSERIES 3:  CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK\n \nThe CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK series documents Scheffler's dissertation field work and contains field notes and typescript summaries and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Varisi Language Material, and E) Maps.\n \nA) The Diaries (1958-1961) contain Scheffler's day-to-day, handwritten entries describing places visited, contacts made, conversations with informants, new words or usages, and records of expenses during his fieldwork on Choiseul.\n \nB) The Field Notes subseries contains manuscript notebooks with dated entries of ethnographic information from informants, typescript notes that organize, synthesize and summarize the field data on land tenure in the notebooks, and typed notecards with field data classified according to the Human Relations Area Files coding system.  The notecards also include a sociological census of Choiseul Island, notes on cases brought before the native courts, notes on readings, and a bibliography.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains notebooks and charts with lineage names, relationships and explanations of terminology.\n \nD) The Varisi Language Material subseries contains comparative word lists, a dictionary, descriptions of grammatical forms, and several examples of text.  Varisi is one of six dialects on Choiseul Islands and spoken by many groups outside the Varisi District.\n \nE) The Maps subseries contains seven blueprint drainage maps with Scheffler's (?) annotations of topographical features, villages and trails. \n \nSERIES 4: RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK\n \nThe RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK series document's Scheffler's fieldwork and study of revitalization movements and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Baniata Language Material, and E) Maps.\n \nA) Diaries (1967-1968). The Rendova diaries contain travel accounts, observations on the Christian Fellowship Church, its leader Silas Eto (Holy Mama) and Frances Harwood's field work.\n \nB) The Notebooks contain census data and genealogical information collected on the Baniata side and Rouro.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains a single set of kinship charts.\n \nD) The Baniata Language Materials subseries contains typescript comparative word lists, descriptions of grammatical forms,  exercises and a vocabulary compiled by Arthur Capell.\n \nE) This subseries contains two commercial maps of Rendova Island (ca. 1965) with annotations and one commercial map of the Solomon Islands group (1951).\n \nSERIES 5: MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK\n \nThe MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK series contains notebooks with general observations and bibliographies on the Solomon Islands, the specific island of Simbo (1960) and Ambryn Island in the New Hebrides.\n \nSERIES 6: WRITINGS OF OTHERS\n \nMost of the material in the WRITINGS OF OTHERS series relates to separatist church movements, including Frances Harwood's research on the Christian Fellowship Church, an instance of a schismatic church in Melanesia.  Also included are handwritten notes, largely related to Ambryn Island, made by British anthropologist Bernard Deacon (1903-1927) and typescript copies of Deacon's notes made by Camilla Wedgewood.  \n \nSERIES 7:  PHOTOGRAPHS\n \nThe PHOTOGRAPHS series is arranged according to periods of fieldwork in two subseries: A) 1958-1961 and B) 1967-1968.\n \nA)  The first subseries contains slides and black-and-white photoprints taken between 1958 and 1961 on Choiseul Island, but also on side trips to New Guinea, Norfolk Island and Simbo Island.  The images document village life in Voza, Scheffler's base on Choiseul; shell money (kesa) and its  surrounding rituals; war making; music making; and, people.  The Simbo Island images depict skull houses and shrines.  \n \nB)  The second subseries contains images documenting the religious revitalization movements and activities on Rendova, Choiseul, and New Georgia Islands, especially Paradise Village and the Christian Fellowship Church and its leader, Silas Eto.\n \nSERIES 8:  AUDIORECORDINGS\n \nThe AUDIO RECORDINGS series is arranged in two subseries: A) Choiseul and B) Rendova.  Within each subseries the recordings contain recitations of texts, pan flute music and songs.\n","Publication Rights   Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        ","The papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure, kinship and ethnographic semantics among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968), and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages of the Solomon Islands.  Of particular interest are manuscript notes by Bernard Deacon, a British anthropologist, and typescript transcriptions of Deacon's notes by Camilla Wedgewood on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides.  The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971.\n\nThe papers are arranged in eight series:  1)  CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.","Lyrasis Special Collections","Scheffler, Harold W.","Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927","Collection materials in English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 0481","/repositories/2/resources/10"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1926 - 1981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981"],"collection_title_tesim":["Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981"],"collection_ssim":["Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981"],"repository_ssm":["Lyrasis Special Collections"],"repository_ssim":["Lyrasis Special Collections"],"geogname_ssm":["Solomon Islands -- Social conditions","Solomon Islands -- Social life and customs","Solomon Islands -- Religious life and customs","Solomon Islands -- History -- 20th Century -- Sources","Solomon Islands -- Languages","Solomon Islands -- Pictorial works","Choiseul (Solomon Islands) -- Pictoral works","Rendova (Solomon Islands) -- Pictorial works","Oceania","Malekula (Vanuatu)"],"geogname_ssim":["Solomon Islands -- Social conditions","Solomon Islands -- Social life and customs","Solomon Islands -- Religious life and customs","Solomon Islands -- History -- 20th Century -- Sources","Solomon Islands -- Languages","Solomon Islands -- Pictorial works","Choiseul (Solomon Islands) -- Pictoral works","Rendova (Solomon Islands) -- Pictorial works","Oceania","Malekula (Vanuatu)"],"creator_ssm":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"creator_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"creator_persname_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"creators_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W."],"places_ssim":["Solomon Islands -- Social conditions","Solomon Islands -- Social life and customs","Solomon Islands -- Religious life and customs","Solomon Islands -- History -- 20th Century -- Sources","Solomon Islands -- Languages","Solomon Islands -- Pictorial works","Choiseul (Solomon Islands) -- Pictoral works","Rendova (Solomon Islands) -- Pictorial works","Oceania","Malekula (Vanuatu)"],"access_terms_ssm":["Publication Rights   Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        "],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acquisition Information Not Available"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Christianity -- Solomon Islands","Ethnology -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Kinship -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Land tenure -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Social change -- Solomon Islands"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Christianity -- Solomon Islands","Ethnology -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Kinship -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Land tenure -- Solomon Islands -- Choiseul","Social change -- Solomon Islands"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["6.90 Electronic file (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)","6.90 linear feet (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)"],"extent_tesim":["6.90 Electronic file (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)","6.90 linear feet (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)"],"date_range_isim":[1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003eAccess\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003eCollection is open for research.\n\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Access Collection is open for research.\n"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003eBiography\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nHarold Walter Scheffler was born on October 24, 1932, in St. Louis, Missouri.  He attended Southeast Missouri State College in 1952 and transferred to the University of Missouri the following year.  His studies were interrupted by military service with the United States Army, 1954-1955, after which he returned to the University of Missouri and received a B.A. degree in anthropology and sociology in 1956.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nScheffler then went on to the University of Chicago for graduate work in anthropology, receiving an M.A. in 1957.  He continued in the doctoral program at Chicago and, with the assistance of a Carnegie Corporation Tri-Institutional Pacific Program grant (1958-1960) and a Fulbright grant (1960-1961), conducted eighteen months of fieldwork (1958-1961) on the island of Choiseul in what was then called the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.  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He joined the Yale University faculty in 1963, and has remained there throughout his career.  \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nPost-doctoral fellowships and grants from the National Science Foundation enabled him to return to the Solomon Islands.  Between 1967 and 1968, Scheffler conducted research on the island of Rendova as the principal investigator in a study entitled \"Revitalization Movements in the British Solomons,\" which compared religious movements in three locations.  This project examined the separatist Christian Fellowship Church on New Georgia Island (fieldwork conducted by Frances Harwood), the South Seas Evangelical Mission in the Langalanga lagoon area of Malaita (fieldwork conducted by Matthew Cooper) and the participation of people on Rendova Island in revitalization movements (fieldwork conducted by Scheffler).   \n\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biography"],"bioghist_tesim":["Biography \nHarold Walter Scheffler was born on October 24, 1932, in St. Louis, Missouri.  He attended Southeast Missouri State College in 1952 and transferred to the University of Missouri the following year.  His studies were interrupted by military service with the United States Army, 1954-1955, after which he returned to the University of Missouri and received a B.A. degree in anthropology and sociology in 1956.\n \nScheffler then went on to the University of Chicago for graduate work in anthropology, receiving an M.A. in 1957.  He continued in the doctoral program at Chicago and, with the assistance of a Carnegie Corporation Tri-Institutional Pacific Program grant (1958-1960) and a Fulbright grant (1960-1961), conducted eighteen months of fieldwork (1958-1961) on the island of Choiseul in what was then called the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.  He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1963, having submitted a dissertation entitled \"Kindred and Kin Groups in Choiseul Island Social Structure\" (later published in 1965 as CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE.\n \nScheffler studied social structure and kinship on Choiseul Island between November 1958 and April 1961.  He spent most of his time in the village of Voza in the Tepazaka District, but also lived on the opposite side of the island in Ogo village in the Varisi District and made trips to Simbo Island.  Scheffler learned and conducted his research in the Varisi dialect. \n \nAfter returning from Choiseul, Scheffler taught at the University of Connecticut (1961-1962) and Bryn Mawr College (1962-1963).  He joined the Yale University faculty in 1963, and has remained there throughout his career.  \n \nPost-doctoral fellowships and grants from the National Science Foundation enabled him to return to the Solomon Islands.  Between 1967 and 1968, Scheffler conducted research on the island of Rendova as the principal investigator in a study entitled \"Revitalization Movements in the British Solomons,\" which compared religious movements in three locations.  This project examined the separatist Christian Fellowship Church on New Georgia Island (fieldwork conducted by Frances Harwood), the South Seas Evangelical Mission in the Langalanga lagoon area of Malaita (fieldwork conducted by Matthew Cooper) and the participation of people on Rendova Island in revitalization movements (fieldwork conducted by Scheffler).   \n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003ePreferred Citation\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003eHarold Scheffler Papers, MSS 0481. Mandeville Special Collections Library, UCSD.\n        \u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Preferred Citation Harold Scheffler Papers, MSS 0481. 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Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings; and, writings of others related to his areas of research.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages.  The papers occupy five linear feet and are arranged in eight series:  1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5)  MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\n \nSERIES 1:  CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series is arranged alphabetically and includes letters from anthropologists John Barnes, William Davenport and Murray Groves; the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, and two of Scheffler's graduate students, Matthew Cooper and Frances Harwood.  There are also letters from government offices in the Solomon Islands, the National Science Foundation and Yale University related to Scheffler's research and travel.\n \nSERIES 2:  WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER\n \nThe WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER series contains manuscripts of Scheffler's journal articles and published works related to the Solomon Islands, including a typescript of his dissertation entitled KINDRED AND KIN GROUPS IN CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE (1963) and drafts for articles on kinship, land tenure and separatist church movements.  Also included are proposals for research grant applications to fund his fieldwork and analysis.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n \nSERIES 3:  CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK\n \nThe CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK series documents Scheffler's dissertation field work and contains field notes and typescript summaries and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Varisi Language Material, and E) Maps.\n \nA) The Diaries (1958-1961) contain Scheffler's day-to-day, handwritten entries describing places visited, contacts made, conversations with informants, new words or usages, and records of expenses during his fieldwork on Choiseul.\n \nB) The Field Notes subseries contains manuscript notebooks with dated entries of ethnographic information from informants, typescript notes that organize, synthesize and summarize the field data on land tenure in the notebooks, and typed notecards with field data classified according to the Human Relations Area Files coding system.  The notecards also include a sociological census of Choiseul Island, notes on cases brought before the native courts, notes on readings, and a bibliography.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains notebooks and charts with lineage names, relationships and explanations of terminology.\n \nD) The Varisi Language Material subseries contains comparative word lists, a dictionary, descriptions of grammatical forms, and several examples of text.  Varisi is one of six dialects on Choiseul Islands and spoken by many groups outside the Varisi District.\n \nE) The Maps subseries contains seven blueprint drainage maps with Scheffler's (?) annotations of topographical features, villages and trails. \n \nSERIES 4: RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK\n \nThe RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK series document's Scheffler's fieldwork and study of revitalization movements and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Baniata Language Material, and E) Maps.\n \nA) Diaries (1967-1968). The Rendova diaries contain travel accounts, observations on the Christian Fellowship Church, its leader Silas Eto (Holy Mama) and Frances Harwood's field work.\n \nB) The Notebooks contain census data and genealogical information collected on the Baniata side and Rouro.\n \nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains a single set of kinship charts.\n \nD) The Baniata Language Materials subseries contains typescript comparative word lists, descriptions of grammatical forms,  exercises and a vocabulary compiled by Arthur Capell.\n \nE) This subseries contains two commercial maps of Rendova Island (ca. 1965) with annotations and one commercial map of the Solomon Islands group (1951).\n \nSERIES 5: MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK\n \nThe MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK series contains notebooks with general observations and bibliographies on the Solomon Islands, the specific island of Simbo (1960) and Ambryn Island in the New Hebrides.\n \nSERIES 6: WRITINGS OF OTHERS\n \nMost of the material in the WRITINGS OF OTHERS series relates to separatist church movements, including Frances Harwood's research on the Christian Fellowship Church, an instance of a schismatic church in Melanesia.  Also included are handwritten notes, largely related to Ambryn Island, made by British anthropologist Bernard Deacon (1903-1927) and typescript copies of Deacon's notes made by Camilla Wedgewood.  \n \nSERIES 7:  PHOTOGRAPHS\n \nThe PHOTOGRAPHS series is arranged according to periods of fieldwork in two subseries: A) 1958-1961 and B) 1967-1968.\n \nA)  The first subseries contains slides and black-and-white photoprints taken between 1958 and 1961 on Choiseul Island, but also on side trips to New Guinea, Norfolk Island and Simbo Island.  The images document village life in Voza, Scheffler's base on Choiseul; shell money (kesa) and its  surrounding rituals; war making; music making; and, people.  The Simbo Island images depict skull houses and shrines.  \n \nB)  The second subseries contains images documenting the religious revitalization movements and activities on Rendova, Choiseul, and New Georgia Islands, especially Paradise Village and the Christian Fellowship Church and its leader, Silas Eto.\n \nSERIES 8:  AUDIORECORDINGS\n \nThe AUDIO RECORDINGS series is arranged in two subseries: A) Choiseul and B) Rendova.  Within each subseries the recordings contain recitations of texts, pan flute music and songs.\n"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003ePublication Rights\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e  Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        \u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Publication Rights"],"userestrict_tesim":["Publication Rights   Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.\n        "],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract\u003eThe papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure, kinship and ethnographic semantics among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968), and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages of the Solomon Islands.  Of particular interest are manuscript notes by Bernard Deacon, a British anthropologist, and typescript transcriptions of Deacon's notes by Camilla Wedgewood on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides.  The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971.\n\nThe papers are arranged in eight series:  1)  CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure, kinship and ethnographic semantics among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968), and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages of the Solomon Islands.  Of particular interest are manuscript notes by Bernard Deacon, a British anthropologist, and typescript transcriptions of Deacon's notes by Camilla Wedgewood on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides.  The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971.\n\nThe papers are arranged in eight series:  1)  CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS."],"names_ssim":["Lyrasis Special Collections","Scheffler, Harold W.","Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927"],"corpname_ssim":["Lyrasis Special Collections"],"names_coll_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927"],"persname_ssim":["Scheffler, Harold W.","Scheffler, Harold W. -- Archives","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc","Deacon, Bernard, 1903-1927"],"language_ssim":["Collection materials in English"],"total_component_count_is":208,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"_root_":"075db2813bbf51babd021c34","timestamp":"2026-04-04T01:11:47.965Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003chead\u003eScope and Content of Collection\u003c/head\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe papers of Harold Scheffler relate to Scheffler's ethnographic research in the Solomon Islands, specifically his dissertation fieldwork on Choiseul Island conducted between 1958 and 1961 and his comparative study of religious revitalization movements and separatist churches on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968.  Scheffler studied social structure and kinship, particularly ambilineal descent groups, among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968) and among Simbo islanders (1960).  Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings; and, writings of others related to his areas of research.  Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages.  The papers occupy five linear feet and are arranged in eight series:  1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5)  MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 1:  CORRESPONDENCE\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe CORRESPONDENCE series is arranged alphabetically and includes letters from anthropologists John Barnes, William Davenport and Murray Groves; the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, and two of Scheffler's graduate students, Matthew Cooper and Frances Harwood.  There are also letters from government offices in the Solomon Islands, the National Science Foundation and Yale University related to Scheffler's research and travel.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 2:  WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER series contains manuscripts of Scheffler's journal articles and published works related to the Solomon Islands, including a typescript of his dissertation entitled KINDRED AND KIN GROUPS IN CHOISEUL ISLAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE (1963) and drafts for articles on kinship, land tenure and separatist church movements.  Also included are proposals for research grant applications to fund his fieldwork and analysis.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 3:  CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK series documents Scheffler's dissertation field work and contains field notes and typescript summaries and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Varisi Language Material, and E) Maps.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n \n         \u003cp\u003e\nA) The Diaries (1958-1961) contain Scheffler's day-to-day, handwritten entries describing places visited, contacts made, conversations with informants, new words or usages, and records of expenses during his fieldwork on Choiseul.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nB) The Field Notes subseries contains manuscript notebooks with dated entries of ethnographic information from informants, typescript notes that organize, synthesize and summarize the field data on land tenure in the notebooks, and typed notecards with field data classified according to the Human Relations Area Files coding system.  The notecards also include a sociological census of Choiseul Island, notes on cases brought before the native courts, notes on readings, and a bibliography.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains notebooks and charts with lineage names, relationships and explanations of terminology.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nD) The Varisi Language Material subseries contains comparative word lists, a dictionary, descriptions of grammatical forms, and several examples of text.  Varisi is one of six dialects on Choiseul Islands and spoken by many groups outside the Varisi District.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nE) The Maps subseries contains seven blueprint drainage maps with Scheffler's (?) annotations of topographical features, villages and trails. \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 4: RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK series document's Scheffler's fieldwork and study of revitalization movements and is arranged in five subseries:  A) Diaries, B) Field Notes, C) Genealogies and Kinship Charts, D) Baniata Language Material, and E) Maps.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nA) Diaries (1967-1968). The Rendova diaries contain travel accounts, observations on the Christian Fellowship Church, its leader Silas Eto (Holy Mama) and Frances Harwood's field work.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nB) The Notebooks contain census data and genealogical information collected on the Baniata side and Rouro.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nC) The Genealogies and Kinship Charts subseries contains a single set of kinship charts.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nD) The Baniata Language Materials subseries contains typescript comparative word lists, descriptions of grammatical forms,  exercises and a vocabulary compiled by Arthur Capell.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nE) This subseries contains two commercial maps of Rendova Island (ca. 1965) with annotations and one commercial map of the Solomon Islands group (1951).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 5: MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK series contains notebooks with general observations and bibliographies on the Solomon Islands, the specific island of Simbo (1960) and Ambryn Island in the New Hebrides.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 6: WRITINGS OF OTHERS\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nMost of the material in the WRITINGS OF OTHERS series relates to separatist church movements, including Frances Harwood's research on the Christian Fellowship Church, an instance of a schismatic church in Melanesia.  Also included are handwritten notes, largely related to Ambryn Island, made by British anthropologist Bernard Deacon (1903-1927) and typescript copies of Deacon's notes made by Camilla Wedgewood.  \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 7:  PHOTOGRAPHS\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe PHOTOGRAPHS series is arranged according to periods of fieldwork in two subseries: A) 1958-1961 and B) 1967-1968.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nA)  The first subseries contains slides and black-and-white photoprints taken between 1958 and 1961 on Choiseul Island, but also on side trips to New Guinea, Norfolk Island and Simbo Island.  The images document village life in Voza, Scheffler's base on Choiseul; shell money (kesa) and its  surrounding rituals; war making; music making; and, people.  The Simbo Island images depict skull houses and shrines.  \n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nB)  The second subseries contains images documenting the religious revitalization movements and activities on Rendova, Choiseul, and New Georgia Islands, especially Paradise Village and the Christian Fellowship Church and its leader, Silas Eto.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nSERIES 8:  AUDIORECORDINGS\n\u003c/p\u003e\n         \u003cp\u003e\nThe AUDIO RECORDINGS series is arranged in two subseries: A) Choiseul and B) Rendova.  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There are also manuscripts of Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark and Rudy Kikel, in addition to broadsides and books written by New York School writers such as John Ashbery, Edwin Denby, and Kenneth Koch. The accessions processed in 1991 contain primarily original artworks by Joe Brainard in collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, including THE BABY BOOK (1965). Also included are correspondence, manuscript materials and photographs. 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There, he quickly developed friendships with Frank O'Hara, James Schuyler, Bill Berkson, Barbara Guest, and other participants in the New York School.  The large number of collaborative works in the collection, as well as the many illustrations Brainard did for books by others,  reflect the sense of community shared by these artists.  \n \nBrainard's achievement, however, is remarkable quite aside from his many associations.  Brainard harmonized linguistic and visual materials in extraordinary ways.  His graphic work is notably literary, often incorporating words and sentences into non-literary designs.  Such qualities prompted Frank O'Hara to say that Brainard's work had \"nothing to do with philosophy, it's all art.\"  Both the art work and writing is full of information and frequently takes erotic and semiotic risks.  In one of his more scandalous serial works, Brainard subjected Ernie Bushmiller's Nancy to every imaginable erotic and high art situation.  \n \nA prolific artist, Brainard's work has been exhibited extensively in the New York City area since the early 1960s.  His first retrospective show, consisting of work from 1960-1970, took place at the Phyllis Kind Gallery in Chicago in 1970.  In the mid-1970s he created over 3,000 miniature collages, paintings, and drawings for a major show at the Fischbach Gallery in Manhattan.  The materials gathered in the Joe Brainard Archive were first exhibited at the Long Beach Museum of Art in 1980.  In 1986 they were again exhibited at UCSD.\n \nLike Joe Brainard, Alex Katz is a New York City artist.  He has given numerous solo shows since the early 1960s, and many of his works have been added to numerous public art collections throughout the country.  Unlike Brainard, Katz has created a depthless, planar art which strips the visual image of its narrative, literary aura.  The result, as one critic has noted, is an image of a reality that is of no consequence.  \n","Scope and Content of Collection \nAccession Processed in 1987 \nThe Joe Brainard Archive contains approximately 300 examples of Brainard's art work as well as book and cover illustrations, manuscripts, and published writings, all dating from ca. 1960 to 1979.  Primarily a study collection, the importance of the Joe Brainard Archive is in documenting the wide range, topical as well as technical, of Joe Brainard's artistic production over a twenty year period, ca. 1960-1979.  The collection also includes several art works and many books by other notable artists and writers.  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Several manuscripts by Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark, Philip Gambone, and Rudy Kikel are also included.  \n \nSERIES 3: CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series consists primarily of letters from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts.  In addition, there are letters from Ned Rorem and Virgil Thompson to Brainard, and letters from Ron Padgett, John Giorno, Larry Fagin, and others to Robert Butts.\n \nSERIES 4: CATALOGS \n \nCatalogs for Brainard and Alex Katz exhibitions comprise the CATALOGS series.  Also included are numerous reviews of Katz's work.\n \nSERIES 5: BIBLIOGRAPHIES\n \nVarious checklists constructed by Robert Butts and documenting Brainard's production since 1961 are contained in series five, BIBLIOGRAPHIES.\n \nSEPARATION NOTE\n \nBooks and journals received in the 1984 accession of the Joe Brainard Archive have been separated from the collection and added elsewhere to the library's holdings.  To identify and list these items, conduct an author search in ROGER on the term \"Butts, Robert, former owner.\" \n \nAccessions Processed in 1991 \nThe accessions to the Joe Brainard Archive processed in 1991 contain originals of artwork by Joe Brainard for collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, and correspondence related to Robert Butts' projects.  The materials are arranged in four series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) ARTWORK, 3) MANUSCRIPTS, and 4) PHOTOGRAPHS.\n \nSERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series includes letters from Bill Berkson to Robert Butts concerning publication of his book \"Serenade\" and correspondence from Joe Brainard.  The materials date between 1986 and 1987 and are organized alphabetically by correspondent.\n \nSERIES 2: ARTWORK\n \nThe ARTWORK series contains original drawings by Joe Brainard for three collaborative works with Bill Berkson and THE BABY BOOK with Kenward Elmslie.  Also included are original art by Brainard for miscellaneous poetry readings and flyers.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n \nSERIES 3: MANUSCRIPTS\n \nThe MANUSCRIPTS series contains photocopies of proofs for Bill Berkson's \"Cnidus, August 4th.\"\n \nSERIES 4: PHOTOGRAPHS\n \nAn excellent portrait of Joe Brainard by photographer Elizabeth Hathon is located in the PHOTOGRAPHS series.  Also included are color transparencies of an eight-piece exhibit entitled \"The Gang of Eight.\"\n \nAccession Processed in 1993 \nThe 1993 accession of the Joe Brainard Archive comprises 16 letters and postcards from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts, most of which are birthday or holiday greetings.  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Reflecting the many styles, dimensions, and media with which Brainard experimented during his career, these works include collages (including many of the miniatures Brainard constructed for a show of his in work in 1975), oil and watercolor abstractions, graphite portraits of several well known writers, original cover art for books by Ted Berrigan and John Ashbery, and the original art work for numerous \"comic strips\" done in collaboration with various writers.   \n \nSERIES 2: MANUSCRIPTS\n \nThe MANUSCRIPTS series, arranged chronologically,  includes the notebooks and original manuscripts for nine books of writing by Brainard.  Several manuscripts by Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark, Philip Gambone, and Rudy Kikel are also included.  \n \nSERIES 3: CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series consists primarily of letters from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts.  In addition, there are letters from Ned Rorem and Virgil Thompson to Brainard, and letters from Ron Padgett, John Giorno, Larry Fagin, and others to Robert Butts.\n \nSERIES 4: CATALOGS \n \nCatalogs for Brainard and Alex Katz exhibitions comprise the CATALOGS series.  Also included are numerous reviews of Katz's work.\n \nSERIES 5: BIBLIOGRAPHIES\n \nVarious checklists constructed by Robert Butts and documenting Brainard's production since 1961 are contained in series five, BIBLIOGRAPHIES.\n \nSEPARATION NOTE\n \nBooks and journals received in the 1984 accession of the Joe Brainard Archive have been separated from the collection and added elsewhere to the library's holdings.  To identify and list these items, conduct an author search in ROGER on the term \"Butts, Robert, former owner.\" \n \nAccessions Processed in 1991 \nThe accessions to the Joe Brainard Archive processed in 1991 contain originals of artwork by Joe Brainard for collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, and correspondence related to Robert Butts' projects.  The materials are arranged in four series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) ARTWORK, 3) MANUSCRIPTS, and 4) PHOTOGRAPHS.\n \nSERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series includes letters from Bill Berkson to Robert Butts concerning publication of his book \"Serenade\" and correspondence from Joe Brainard.  The materials date between 1986 and 1987 and are organized alphabetically by correspondent.\n \nSERIES 2: ARTWORK\n \nThe ARTWORK series contains original drawings by Joe Brainard for three collaborative works with Bill Berkson and THE BABY BOOK with Kenward Elmslie.  Also included are original art by Brainard for miscellaneous poetry readings and flyers.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n \nSERIES 3: MANUSCRIPTS\n \nThe MANUSCRIPTS series contains photocopies of proofs for Bill Berkson's \"Cnidus, August 4th.\"\n \nSERIES 4: PHOTOGRAPHS\n \nAn excellent portrait of Joe Brainard by photographer Elizabeth Hathon is located in the PHOTOGRAPHS series.  Also included are color transparencies of an eight-piece exhibit entitled \"The Gang of Eight.\"\n \nAccession Processed in 1993 \nThe 1993 accession of the Joe Brainard Archive comprises 16 letters and postcards from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts, most of which are birthday or holiday greetings.  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The Joe Brainard Archive consists of numerous examples of Brainard's graphic work dating from 1962 to 1979, most of the books illustrated by Brainard, all of Brainard's manuscripts and published writings, notebooks for Brainard's I REMEMBER series and several other books, Brainard's correspondence with members of the Butts family and correspondence to Brainard from Ned Rorem and Virgil Thompson, checklists of Brainard's artistic production constructed by Robert Butts, and a selection of articles devoted to Brainard's career.\nIn addition to the Brainard materials, the Joe Brainard Archive also includes several lithographs by Alex Katz (b. 1927), an oil painting by Tom Clark, and a few ink sketches by poets Ron Padgett and Allen Ginsberg.  There are also manuscripts of Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark and Rudy Kikel, in addition to broadsides and books written by New York School writers such as John Ashbery, Edwin Denby, and Kenneth Koch.\nThe accessions processed in 1991 contain primarily original artworks by Joe Brainard in collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, including THE BABY BOOK (1965).  Also included are correspondence, manuscript materials and photographs. The accession processed in 1993 comprises 16 letters and postcards from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts and one print by Andy Warhol.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Materials collected by Robert Butts consisting primarily of diverse works by and regarding the popular New York artist and writer Joe Brainard (1942-1994).  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His graphic work is notably literary, often incorporating words and sentences into non-literary designs.  Such qualities prompted Frank O'Hara to say that Brainard's work had \"nothing to do with philosophy, it's all art.\"  Both the art work and writing is full of information and frequently takes erotic and semiotic risks.  In one of his more scandalous serial works, Brainard subjected Ernie Bushmiller's Nancy to every imaginable erotic and high art situation.  \n \nA prolific artist, Brainard's work has been exhibited extensively in the New York City area since the early 1960s.  His first retrospective show, consisting of work from 1960-1970, took place at the Phyllis Kind Gallery in Chicago in 1970.  In the mid-1970s he created over 3,000 miniature collages, paintings, and drawings for a major show at the Fischbach Gallery in Manhattan.  The materials gathered in the Joe Brainard Archive were first exhibited at the Long Beach Museum of Art in 1980.  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Reflecting the many styles, dimensions, and media with which Brainard experimented during his career, these works include collages (including many of the miniatures Brainard constructed for a show of his in work in 1975), oil and watercolor abstractions, graphite portraits of several well known writers, original cover art for books by Ted Berrigan and John Ashbery, and the original art work for numerous \"comic strips\" done in collaboration with various writers.   \n \nSERIES 2: MANUSCRIPTS\n \nThe MANUSCRIPTS series, arranged chronologically,  includes the notebooks and original manuscripts for nine books of writing by Brainard.  Several manuscripts by Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark, Philip Gambone, and Rudy Kikel are also included.  \n \nSERIES 3: CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series consists primarily of letters from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts.  In addition, there are letters from Ned Rorem and Virgil Thompson to Brainard, and letters from Ron Padgett, John Giorno, Larry Fagin, and others to Robert Butts.\n \nSERIES 4: CATALOGS \n \nCatalogs for Brainard and Alex Katz exhibitions comprise the CATALOGS series.  Also included are numerous reviews of Katz's work.\n \nSERIES 5: BIBLIOGRAPHIES\n \nVarious checklists constructed by Robert Butts and documenting Brainard's production since 1961 are contained in series five, BIBLIOGRAPHIES.\n \nSEPARATION NOTE\n \nBooks and journals received in the 1984 accession of the Joe Brainard Archive have been separated from the collection and added elsewhere to the library's holdings.  To identify and list these items, conduct an author search in ROGER on the term \"Butts, Robert, former owner.\" \n \nAccessions Processed in 1991 \nThe accessions to the Joe Brainard Archive processed in 1991 contain originals of artwork by Joe Brainard for collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, and correspondence related to Robert Butts' projects.  The materials are arranged in four series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) ARTWORK, 3) MANUSCRIPTS, and 4) PHOTOGRAPHS.\n \nSERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE\n \nThe CORRESPONDENCE series includes letters from Bill Berkson to Robert Butts concerning publication of his book \"Serenade\" and correspondence from Joe Brainard.  The materials date between 1986 and 1987 and are organized alphabetically by correspondent.\n \nSERIES 2: ARTWORK\n \nThe ARTWORK series contains original drawings by Joe Brainard for three collaborative works with Bill Berkson and THE BABY BOOK with Kenward Elmslie.  Also included are original art by Brainard for miscellaneous poetry readings and flyers.  The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.\n \nSERIES 3: MANUSCRIPTS\n \nThe MANUSCRIPTS series contains photocopies of proofs for Bill Berkson's \"Cnidus, August 4th.\"\n \nSERIES 4: PHOTOGRAPHS\n \nAn excellent portrait of Joe Brainard by photographer Elizabeth Hathon is located in the PHOTOGRAPHS series.  Also included are color transparencies of an eight-piece exhibit entitled \"The Gang of Eight.\"\n \nAccession Processed in 1993 \nThe 1993 accession of the Joe Brainard Archive comprises 16 letters and postcards from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts, most of which are birthday or holiday greetings.  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The Joe Brainard Archive consists of numerous examples of Brainard's graphic work dating from 1962 to 1979, most of the books illustrated by Brainard, all of Brainard's manuscripts and published writings, notebooks for Brainard's I REMEMBER series and several other books, Brainard's correspondence with members of the Butts family and correspondence to Brainard from Ned Rorem and Virgil Thompson, checklists of Brainard's artistic production constructed by Robert Butts, and a selection of articles devoted to Brainard's career.\nIn addition to the Brainard materials, the Joe Brainard Archive also includes several lithographs by Alex Katz (b. 1927), an oil painting by Tom Clark, and a few ink sketches by poets Ron Padgett and Allen Ginsberg.  There are also manuscripts of Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark and Rudy Kikel, in addition to broadsides and books written by New York School writers such as John Ashbery, Edwin Denby, and Kenneth Koch.\nThe accessions processed in 1991 contain primarily original artworks by Joe Brainard in collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, including THE BABY BOOK (1965).  Also included are correspondence, manuscript materials and photographs. The accession processed in 1993 comprises 16 letters and postcards from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts and one print by Andy Warhol.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Materials collected by Robert Butts consisting primarily of diverse works by and regarding the popular New York artist and writer Joe Brainard (1942-1994).  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There are also manuscripts of Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark and Rudy Kikel, in addition to broadsides and books written by New York School writers such as John Ashbery, Edwin Denby, and Kenneth Koch.\nThe accessions processed in 1991 contain primarily original artworks by Joe Brainard in collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, including THE BABY BOOK (1965).  Also included are correspondence, manuscript materials and photographs. 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