Scope and Content
Box 12
Folder 1: Handwritten/draft reference lists and index list for Volume I of Jefferson’s book
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965.
Folder 2: Receipts and various loose sheets related to accountancy for
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965.
Folder 3: Complete indexes for both Volume I and II for
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965.
Folder 4: Internet sources for
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965. Folder 5: Published reviews of
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965.
Folder 6: Revisions for final copy of
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965.
Folder 7: Six original chapters for Sacks’
Lectures on Conversation from Fall of 1968, edited by Jefferson. Lectures focus on sequential organization of conversation.
Folder 8: Six original chapters for Sacks’
Lectures on Conversation from Spring of 1968, edited by Jefferson. Lectures focus on topic in conversation.
Folder 9: Revisions for Volume I of
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965.
Box 13
Folder 1: Transcripts of Sacks’ lectures from Fall of 1964.
Folder 2: Copies of transcripts of Sacks’ lectures from Fall of 1964.
Folder 3: Collections of corrections and notes. Folder 4: Materials related to publishers of Sacks’ book
Lectures on Conversation, edited by Jefferson.
Box 14
Folders 1-2: Transcripts of Sacks’ Lectures from Spring of 1966, edited by Jefferson. Lectures mainly focus on a group therapy
session for teenagers.
Folders 3-5: Transcripts of Sacks’ Lectures from Spring of 1967, edited by Jefferson. Folder 3 lectures mainly focus on the
consideration of “everyone has to lie” and “we” in conversation, folder 4 lectures focus on sequencing, and folder 5 lectures
focus on multi-party conversations and consideration of a topic.
Box 15
Folder 1: Transcripts of Sacks’ Lectures from Fall of 1965, edited by Jefferson. Lectures focus on a group therapy session
for teenagers.
Folder 2: Materials from Blackwell Publishers for a proposed shorter volume of key readings of lectures.
Folder 3: Materials related to Human Studies Special Issue of Sacks’ lectures.
Folder 4: Copies of chapters from 1964-1965 edited by Jefferson for Blackwell book of selected readings from the
Harvey Sacks: Lectures, 1964-1965.
Folder 5: Complete proofs for Sacks’ selected readings book.
Box 20
Folder 1: Draft of Sacks’ paper “On Some Formal Properties of Children’s Games.”
Folder 2: Extract from article “Intimates” by Paul Valery.
Folder 3: Sacks’ handouts.
Folder 4: Assorted collection of Sacks’ notes regarding various matters such as questions, children’s games, and categories.
Folder 5: Chapter on sequential organization in conversation.
Folder 7: Articles from Michael Moerman and Sacks.
Box 21
Folder 2: Sacks’ contributions to data sessions from Summer 1972.
Folder 3: Bound collection titled “Sacks Worktapes,” transcribed data sessions at UCLA that include Frankel, Jefferson, Moerman,
Pomerantz, Sacks, and Schegloff.
Folder 4: Book on “Aspects of Sequential Organization.”
Box 22
Folder 5: Copy of Schegloff Article “On Sacks on Weber on Ancient Judaism,” 1999. Folder includes letters from Paul Drew.