CT stands for cassette tape. SL = slide; PN = photographic negative; PP = photographic print; CS = contact sheet; MS = manuscript. I have used parenthesis to mark my own clarifying additions to folder titles COLLECTION GUIDE TO ROSEMARY JOYCE COLLECTION Collector and donator: Rosemary Joyce When donated: Not known INDEX OF MATERIALS BOX 1 FOLDERS Folder 1: Thirteen Documents on Carousels Photocopy of a book chapter. Fried, Fred and Mary, 1978 .“America’s Forgotten Folk Arts”, New York, Pantheon Books, pp. 16-25. Photocopy of newsletter National Carousel Association merry-Go-Roundup, vol. 9, No. 2, 1982. Photocopy of an article. Charles, Barbara Fahs. “Mix antique charm and artistry, add children and spin” No reference. Attached a sheet of notes. Copies of four letters of correspondence between Ricky Clark and Rich Wickens, president of National Carousal Association. July 1982. Photocopy of a book chapter. Andrews, Ruth, ed. 1977. “How to Know American Folk Art”, NY, EP.Dutton (?), pp. 6-13. Photocopy of a dissertation chapter. Smart, Jermayne, 1939. The Folk Art of the Western Reserve. Ph.D.dissertation, Cleveland: Western Reserve University, 1939, pp. 190-206. Photocopy of an article. Bush, Lee O, 1980. “More than Nostalgia: The Sotry of Brady Lake and Crystal Beach”, Western Reserve Magazine, July/August 1980. Photocopy of a book chapter. Fried, Frederick. “A Pictorial History of the Carousel”. No reference. Pp. 70-75 and sources and readings. Photocopies of two letter correspondence between Ricky Clark and Barbara Fahs Charles. March, April 1982. Attached a photocopy of an article. Spillman Engineering Corporation, April 1924, pp.5-7.; a photocopy from Herschell and Spillman Co. Catalogue, before 1906, pp.8-9; copy of a negative at Staples and ?; one page photocopy from Herschell and Spillman Co. Catalogue 1917; “Introductory Remarks”, two pages, from undated catalogue probably around 1910. Photocopy of an article. Fried, Frederick, 1977. “Last Ride for Carousel Figures?”, Historic Preservation, July-September 1977. Photocopy of Smithsonian News Service, May 1981. Photocopy of The National Carousel Association information leaflet. Undated. Folder 2: Fifteen Record Inserts Photocopy of “Folk Music in north central Ohio”. An introduction and list of songs and performers of the album “Folk Music in north central Ohio”.Undated. Broadside, No. 23, Late March 1963. Broadside, No. 1, February 1962. Broadside, No. 2, March 1962. Broadside, No. 3, April 1962. Broadside, No.22, March 1963. Text of the recording “Bertolt Brecht before The Committee on Un-American Activities”, Folkways Records Album No. FD5531, 1963. Introduction to “The Phipps Family. Faith, Love and Tragedy”, Folkways Records Album No. FA 2375, 1965. Introduction to “Traditional Music from Grayson and Carroll Counties. Songs, Tunes, with Fiddle, Banjo and band”, Folkways Records Album No. FS 3811, 1962. Introduction to “Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti”, Folkways Records Album No. FH 5485, 1960. Introduction to “Activity Songs for Kids” by Marcia Berman, Folkways Records Album No. FC 7023, 1956. Introduction to “Children’s songs” by Johnny Richardson, Folkways Records Album, No. FC 7036, 1958. Introduction to “The Music Of Roscoe Holcomb and Wade Ward”, Folkways Records Album No. FA 2363, 1962. Introduction to “Frank Proffitt Sings Folk Songs”, Folkways Records Album, No. FA 2360, 1962. Introduction to “Horton Barker. Traditional Singer”, Folkways Records Album No. FA 2362, 1962. Folder 3: Two documents on Chinese (Food Ways) Food for thoughts, March 25, 1981. Folkways at food for thoughts, April 6 – May 15, 1981. Folder 4: Two documents on City – Country Dichotomy Photocopy of a paper. Golomb, Susha. “The Impact of Agrarian Values on Contemporary Agriculture”, Paper presented at the American Folklore and Popular Culture Symposium, Ohio State University, April 22-24. Year undated. A newsletter article. Schlesinger, Arthur Jr., 1975.“Main Street’s Revenge”, Wall Street Journal, October 29, 1975. Folder 5: Five Documents on Black (Community) Folkways at food for thought, April 6 – May 15, 1981. Attached a note from mrs. E.Pierce; and a program leaflet of a church sermon, undated. Folkways at food for thought, April – May 15, 1981. Photocopy of a newspaper article. Brooks, Sylvia. No reference. Photocopy of a report. “Columbus in the World. The World in Columbus”. December, 1975. Program leaflet of Third Multiethnic Evening of EAMO (Ethnic Association of MidOhio). April 1977. Folder 6: One document on fl + treasure, buried Photocopy of an article. Mullen, Patrick. “The Folk Idea of Unlimited Good in American Buried Treasure Legends” 1978, JFI XV, no.3 Folder 7: One document. Arewa, “Proverb Usage in a ‘Natural’ Context…” Photocopy of E.Ojo Arewa’s article “Proverb Usage in a “Natural” Context and Oral Literary Criticism. (No reference) Folder 8: One document on Folklore, WPA Photocopy of a report. Perdue, Charles L. Jr. “Folk Culture and the new Deal in Virginia: A Report on Work in Progress”. October, 1978. Folder 9: Four documents on Folklore, Women Photocopy of a paper. Phipps, Tina. “Folklore and the Female Metaphors of Female Sexuality”. Paper presented at the annual American Folklore Society meeting, Los Angeles, California. October, 1979. Photocopy of notes. Kalčik, Susan. “Sex roles and Fieldwork Session”.AFS Annual Meeting. October, 1975. Print. Reuss, Richard A. “On Folklore and Women Folklorists”. Reprinted from Folklore Feminists Communication. No. 3, Spring 1974. Photocopy of an article. Johnson, Robbie Davis. “Folklore and Women. A Social Interactional Analysis of the Folklore of a Texas Madam”. Journal of American Folklore, 86, 341. June-September, 1973. Folder 10: Five documents on Weaving Print/leaflet. “Weaving Harvest Grains”. American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. November, 1982. Photocopy. Eaton, Allen, 1937. Appendixes I and II in “Handicrafts”. Print of an interview transcript, two pages. Carroll, Mary Ann Smith. Ohio. Weaving. July, 1982 with Mary Zeisler. Handwritten notes on weaving. Print. An article. “The jacquard Coverlet: Handweavers’ Last Hurrah”. In Echoes, Ohio Historical Society. October, 1985. Folder 11: One document on Folklore – Textiles Leaflet on “The history of Sheep”. American Sheep Producers Council. Undated. Folder 12: Nine documents on Folklore: Tales Brochure. Fairy Tale & Folklore Library. Pantheon Books. Undated Photocopy of an article. Rowe, Karen E. “Feminism and fairy tales”. Women’s Studies, 1979. Vol. 6. pp. 237-257. Photocopy of an article. Stone, Kay, 1975. “Things Walt Disney Never Told Us”. Journal of American Folklore, 88, No.341. January-March, 1975. Attached: One page of handwritten notes. Photocopy of an article. Lieberman, Marcia, (?), 1972. “ “Some Day My Prince Will Come”: Female Acculturation Through the Fairy Tale”. College English, December, 1972. Photocopy of an article. Anderson, William, 1964. “Fairy Tales and the Elementary Curriculum or “The Sleeping Beauty” Reawakened”. Elementary English, 46, May 1969. pp. 563-569. Print. Final Narrative Report. Haunting Tales form Fairfield County. Ohio Program in the Humanities Mini-Grant M-81-047. Print. Mullen, Patrick, 1979. Tall Tales. Food for Thought, Fall 1979. Photocopy. Motif-index of Folk-Literature. Bibliography and Abbreviations 1955 edition revised. Edited by Polly Grimshaw. August 1976. Photocopy. Journal and Monographic Series in the Folklore Collection Indiana University Library. Edited by Polly Grimshaw. February 1976. Folder 13: One document on Ethnography – Speaking Photocopy of an article. Bauman, Richard and Sherzer, Joel. “The Ethnography of Speaking”. Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 4, 1975. Folder 14: Five documents on Folklore: Slavic Letter from Natalie Moyle Chopyk to Rosemary Joyce about AFS meeting panel. June 23, 1981. Photocopy of a conference paper. Chopyk, Natalie Moyle, 1981. “Concepts of Space”. AFS meeting in San Antonio, October 24 1981. Photocopy of a conference paper/Letter from Zac Zimmerman to Rosemary Joyce. Zimmerman, Zac. “The Role of Belief in Tradition: An Analysis of the Serbian Slava”. July 3 1981. Print. Abstract: “Changing Culinary Codes: Ethnic Adaptation of a Ritual Meal (East European and Slavic Folklore)”. Photocopy of a conference paper. Žykas, Egle Victoria, Indiana Arts Commission. “Changing Culinary Codes: Ethnic Adaptation of a Ritual Meal.” 1. Richard Bauman and Joel Sherzer’s article 5 documents on Slavic folklore. 1981 2. 13 documents on semiotics. 1976-1983 3. 2 documents on folklore and sermons. (No reference) 4. 1 document on Russian folklore. (No reference) 5. Rosemary Joyce’s ENG 270 Final paper Spring 1980 “What a Beautiful Night for Baseball’