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Roland Gustafsson interview
Ron Dubren papers
The Ron Dubren papers are a compilation of correspondence, game designs, notes, drawings, product descriptions, and paper prototypes created by Ron Dubren throughout his career in the toy and game industry. This collection also includes reference materials and an oral history recorded in 2008. The bulk of the materials are dated from 1980 through 2002.
Ronald Kocol papers
This collection consists of documents created by Ronald Kocol, Williams Electronics Test Engineer. The materials are dated from 1977 to 2003, with the bulk of the materials dated from 1984 to 1986. The papers are comprised of engineering logs, diagrams, schematics, program test printouts, reference materials, and more.
Russell Kumro homebrew gaming papers
This collection consists of documentation related to homebrew game creation and includes a 1982 ColecoVision catalog featuring Rip Cord andSide Trak, a programming document by Daniel Bienvenu, and a folder of notes and sketches by Kumro. The papers also include reference materials used by Kumro.
Ruth Leavitt Fallon papers
The Ruth Leavitt Fallon papers are a compilation of materials related to the career of computer artist Ruth Leavitt Fallon, including documentation on the word processing program Write Island and an art piece titled The Creative Muse.
Salvatore T. Abate collection
The Salvatore T. Abate collection includes photocopied and original computer manuals for software related to the Commodore 64 computer, computer catalogs, news articles, and handwritten notes. The materials are from between 1982 and 1991.
Sam Dicker papers
The Sam Dicker papers are a compilation of graphics drafts, source code, a printed manual, and other ephemera related to the Williams Electronics’ arcade game Defender.
Scoop Shoppe Family Fun Center records
This collection consists of the records of the Scoop Shoppe Family Fun Center, a video game arcade and ice cream shop in 1980s, Silver Spring, Maryland. The materials are dated from 1981 to 1983. The records are comprised of handwritten notes, photographs, financial documents, correspondence, promotional materials, fliers, game operation manuals, and administrative documents.
Scott Adams papers
The Scott Adams papers are a compilation of printed source code, notes, correspondence, publicity materials, and personal papers relating to Scott Adams or his software company, Adventure International. The bulk of the materials are from 1978-1987.
Scrapbook of clippings on dolls
This scrapbook about dolls was made by an unidentified creator using magazine and newspaper clippings from 1939-1940 in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Topics cover antique shows, doll collectors, doll theft ("Sally Simmons"), dolls' clothing, portrait dolls, miniatures for dolls' houses, puppets, and more. Magazines clipped include Vogue, Life, and the Saturday Evening Post.