The collection is organized into nine record series. Within series, papers are typically arranged chronologically.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series I. Biographical, 1953-2007, undated
This series consists mainly of clippings from the life of DiCenzo prior to his career at Oberlin, namely his experiences at the institutions of Canisius College, the University of Kansas, his fellowship at the University of Hawai’i, and his Fulbright scholarship and Ph.D. at Princeton University. Also included in this series are DiCenzo’s college and university diplomas and certificates, death records of his mother, Margaret DiCenzo, and an interview by two students, Kristina Pfeifer and Sarah LeBaron von Baeyer.
Series II. Class Syllabi, Evaluations, Notes, and Curriculum Files (as arranged by Ronald DiCenzo), 1972-2004, undated
Series II is made up of class syllabi from twenty-six different classes in the History and East Asian Studies departments. Along with the class syllabi for these courses are notes, evaluations, course readers, and other curriculum files. Also included is a winter term group project focused on women in modern Japanese literature and cinema.
Series III. Class Rosters, Advisees, and Grades, 1979-2005, undated (restricted)
This series names many of DiCenzo’s advisees between the years of 1996 and 2005 as well as photographs of several other advisees. In addition, there are class rosters and semester grades for each class or semester, respectively, from 1979 until 2005.
Series IV. Correspondence, 1990-2007, undated
The correspondence series includes a range of correspondence from friends, family, colleagues, and Oberlin College sent to DiCenzo for an assortment of reasons, including as a letter of congratulations on the occasion of his retirement.
Series V. Subject, Topical Files (as arranged by Ronald DiCenzo), undated
This series includes numerous topical files, mostly on South Africa. The South Africa files mostly focus on the matter of apartheid. In addition to South Africa, there are also files on Bungatai, Kambun, and Jarabun.
Series VI. Printed Matter, undated
Series VI focuses on Japanese Calligraphy and Painting from the Sylvan Barnet and Willian Burto Collection.
Series VII. Scrapbooks, 2005
This series contains one scrapbook of letters presented to Professor DiCenzo on the occasion of his retirement after thirty-three years of teaching at Oberlin College. See also video of retirement event (DVD) in Box 8.
Series VIII. Awards and Recognition, 1953-2005
The awards and recognition series includes a variety of certificates and diplomas, as well as specific awards such as The Ohio House of Representatives Sears-Roebuck Foundation Award, the Award of Distinction in Service to the Cedar Street Neighborhood, and a scholarship fund for the East Asian Studies Department.
Series IX. Photographs, 1961-1971, 2005, undated
The photographs series includes photos of DiCenzo’s time at Canisius College, the University of Kansas, and Princeton University as well as his time in Japan for his Fulbright scholarship. In addition, there are photographs of Tappan Square rocks painted for DiCenzo and photos of him with students and colleagues during his retirement celebrations.