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Ilse Leetaru papers
Biography, correspondence, scrapbooks, poetry by Alexander Kõpper, catalogues, newspaper clippings, mother's biography, periodicals, abacus, dreams descriptions booklet. Newspaper "Sirp"
Immigration and Refugee Services of America (IRSA) records
Ina Karni papers
Papers (1904-1978) of Ina (Laukala) Karni of Cook, Minnesota comprise a typescript family history; two ledgers of a local Finnish Day Committee and miscellaneous items.
Inglismaa Eestlaste Ühing (Association of Estonians in Great Britain) records
Correspondence, brochures, bulletins, newspaper clippings.
Ingrid (Inkeri) Waananen Jensen papers
Family history and autobiographical materials, documentation pertaining to Finnish American history and Finnish American litarture created and collected by the Finnish American writer and translator from Finnish, Ingrid (Inkeri) Waananen Jensen (1915-2003), born in Ely, Minnesota, who grew up on the Iron Range, and died in Roseville, Minnesota.
Inno and Elfriede Aardemaa papers
Personal papers, various passports, licenses.
International Institute of Greater Lansing, Michigan papers
Italian Actors Union (New York, New York) records
Records (1938-1969) of the Italian Actors Union (New York, New York), a branch of the Associated Actors and Artistes of America, comprise constitution and by-laws, membership lists, correspondence, scripts, speeches and essays concerning Italian theater in New York, contracts, memoranda, financial records, materials pertaining to the Italian Recreation Center (New York), and, on microfilm only, the minutes of the Executive Council (1939-1963).
Italian American Federation of the Upper Peninsula, (Calumet, Michigan) records
Records (1908-1925) of the Italian-American Federation of the Upper Peninsula (Calumet, Mich.) consist of applications and other forms. Also included is a small amount of correspondence; financial records; and photographs. The Federation was a mutual benefit association.
Italian Club of Tampa, Florida (L' Unione Italiana) records
Collection consists of photocopied minutes of the Italian Club in Tampa, Florida for the years 1940-1960.
Italian Evangelical Movement in Wisconsin records
Records (1928-1969) of the Italian Evangelical Movement (Wisconsin) consist of essays, clippings, correspondence, and programs concerning the Movement and its leaders, Rev. G. Busacca, the first pastor in charge of evangelical work among Italians in Racine, Wisconsin (1914-1920), Rev. A. Germanotta, and Rev. August Giuliani.
Italian Flood Relief Committee (St. Paul, Minnesota) records
Records (1952) of the Italian Flood Relief Committee (St. Paul, Minn.) include correspondence; minutes; and news releases. The Committee was created to raise funds for aid to Po River flood victims and was composed of representatives of St. Paul Italian organizations and Catholic Churches.
Italian Immigration to Michigan's Upper Peninsula Oral History Project records
Collection consists of tape-recorded oral history interviews of over 150 Italian Americans from Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Interviews cover a broad range of topics including mining a work, business, Italian organizations, women, folklore, farming, and community life. Some of the informants are from Northern Wisconsin (especially Hurley) and southern Ontario, Canada (especially Sault Ste. Marie).
Italy, Legation in the United States to the Dept. of State records
Iuliu Maniu American Romanian Relief Foundation, Inc. records
Records (1953-1965) of the Iuliu Maniu American Romanian Relief Foundation, Inc. consist of by-laws; annual reports; and various programs of meetings. The Foundation was a voluntary organization formed to assist Romanians in immigration and resettlement.
Ivan Kurach papers
Exhibit brochures, event programs and flyers featuring the work of the Ukrainian painter Ivan Kurach in Italy and Germany.
Ivan Molek papers
Papers include newspaper clippings, copies of articles and editorials, correspondence, a calendar of correspondence compiled by his wife (Mary Molek), photographs, and a manuscript. Correspondents include George Hribljan.
Ivan Pujo papers
Papers (ca. 1946-2000) of Ivan Pujo consist of personal documents and correspondence, certificates and diplomas, typescript of his diploma work entitled "Znachennia hroshei narodnomu hospodarstvi" (Significance of money to the national domestic economy), draft of a new constitution for the Carpathian Union, typescript/manuscript articles, newspaper clippings, passports and photographs.
Ivar Ivask papers
Ivar Ivask's collection consists mainly of the documents, books and magazines collected by Olga Berendsen and the Estonian Archives in the U.S about Ivar Ivask. Correspondence, bulletins, programs, scholarly papers, notes on 8 publications, exhibitions, announcements, biographical info.
Ivar Niemi papers
The collection contains correspondence; photographs; certificates of graduation, certification, marriage, and death; and licenses. Also correspondence, photographs, a family history, and high school graduation memorabilia of Ingrid Keto, Dr. Niemi's wife.
Ivo F. Lupis-Vukic papers
Ivo F. Lupis-Vukic (b. 1876) was a Croatian who occasionally lived and travelled in Croatian communities in the United States between 1891 and 1930. He was the author of Meda Nasim Narodom u Americi (Among Our People in America). Papers (1912-1957) consist mainly of correspondence; an autobiography; articles (with some translations); and typescripts. Correspondents include Louis Adamic, Pjoder Aranicki and others.
Jaan and Lydia Wapra papers
Diplomas, certificates, newspaper clippings, documents, obituary, programs.
Jaan and Veronika Köbler (Kobler) papers
Archive consists of Jaan and Veronika Köbler's personal documents and documents of Jaan's brother Jüri and Veronika's father Karl Viia. Personal documents, correspondence, notes, diary, newspaper clippings, funeral photos.
Jaan Künnapas (Kunnapas) papers
Personal documentation.
Jakob and Max Hurt papers
Jakob Hurt was a folklorist, linguist, clergyman, teacher, folk literature collector, journalist, member of the student fraternity "Livonia". Max was son of Jakob Hurt. Collection consists of newspaper clippings, articles and prints about and by Jakob Hurt, 11 ribbons from death wreaths, child's shoes, and a list of books donated to EAU from Maria Waite in 1977.
James Ansara papers
Papers (ca. 1927-1982) of James M. Ansara consist of personal and professional correspondence, writings and drafts, reports, newspaper clippings and organizational records.
James V. Donnaruma, 1874-1953 papers
James V. Donnaruma (1874-1953) came to the United States from Italy in 1886 and settled in Boston, Massachusetts. His papers (1897-1962) consist mostly of business files relating to publication of his newspaper, Gazzetta del Massachusetts (later the Post-Gazette). Also included are correspondence with prominent Italian Americans and papers of James's son and successor Caesar L. Donnaruma.
Janina Baranska papers
A social worker by profession, Janina Baranska acted for many years for the Polish Theater of Buffalo, New York. Her papers (1920-1975) consist of newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, reminiscences, photographs, and theatrical programs.