In one roll, a colleciton of about a dozen (perhaps more) Asian prints on traditional paper and with varying national styles--perhaps Chinese calligraphy, South Asian designs, other black and white prints.
Three circular and three roughly rectangular character puppets for a traditional Indonesian shadow puppet theater and plays. these are translucent, crafted from leather.
After her retirement in 1986 Professor Ann Hentz traveled widely in Asia and encouraged Asian students. Her collections here include calligraphy, rubbings of Asian art on traditonal paper, and traditional Indonesian story-telling shadow puppets, all acquired in the course of her travels. .
Professor Hentz developed a collection of poems about art and slides of the art reflected in the poems. In the 1980s she tried to publihs a couple versions of her work, but found that permissions fees for the poetry and the art made this financially prohibitive for her and for her potential publishers. In the internet era it may be possible to find art on the web, for personal viewing, but the poetry still is shrouded under copyright even many decades after it is written and published, and even long after t he poet has died. But her colection is available here for research in person. .
Financial records for Lake Forest University. Housed in Vault
The collection consists of biographical, professional, and other materials related to faculty at Lake Forest College. The collection has been maintained by archivists at the College over the years. Most of these files appear to have been maintained by the Dean of Faculty's office before being sent to the Archives.
includes minutes, constitutions and histories of student government at Lake Forest College