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Such correspondence has been moved to Series 5 – Events. Some folders originally contained extensive correspondence, usually related to a particular event. These files include photographs of individuals and groups and are arranged alphabetically. Soon after the founding of the ITA in 1972, the organization began to build a file of photographs for use in the Journal, for PR purposes related to the annual Workshops, and other purposes. Beginning in the 1990s, photos were filed in a rough chronological order by year, and they have been left as found except for those of easily identifiable individuals, which were moved to Series 13 – Photographs, Alphabetical. Those which relate to a particular event, such as an earlier ITA workshop, are located with the event files in Series 10. Processor's note – These materials are semi-processed and contain mostly group shots or candid photos taken at various events such as the ITA Workshops or regional and international competitions and festivals, such as the Boston Sackbut Festival and other venues. Series 6 – Committee Documents Series 7 – Financial Documents Series 8 – Membership Series 9 – Series 10 – Event Documents Series 11 – Subject Files The letters were mostly left where they were found. There is significant overlap between and among the official correspondence and the files of the working committees of the Board of Directors, as well the files of Events, Photographs, Membership, Subject Files and other series. Terms of office ran for two years from mid-year to mid-year with the incoming president taking office at the end of the International Trombone Workshop, usually held in June or July each year. This is grouped by presidential term of office, and includes outgoing and received correspondence by the president, as well as other officials of the ITA. Processor's note – This consists of the official correspondence of the organization. They are: Series 1 – Publications of the ITA (Journal, newsletter, etc.) Series 2 – Publications received by the ITA (alphabetically arranged) Series 3 – Constitution and By-Laws (chronologically arranged) Series 4 – Board of Directors Minutes (chronologically arranged) Series 5 – Correspondence (chronologically arranged) These records are divided into 15 series. The ITA archival material is arranged into the following groupings: During processing at the CSU Archives some boxes were consolidated. Two of the pieces were antique phonograph players.
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The Sibley material consisted of 127 shipping boxes plus three pieces. The CSU Archives began with the Sibley Library's shipment and followed their arrangement for the most part. This material had been held by two organizations, the Sibley Music Library of the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester, and The University of North Carolina. This collection consists of more than 300 boxes of materials. Its objective, as stated at the end of Volume 1 of its Journal, was "to promote communication between trombonists around the world to improve the artistic level of performances, teaching and literature to function as a clearing house for trombone related information." Scope and Content Notes The International Trombone Association (ITA) was formed on Friday, Jat the second National Trombone Workshop. International Trombone Association (MC 359) Organizational Note International Trombone Association (MC 359).
