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Personal papers of Arthur B. Leonard
Leonard taught zoology at the University of Kansas from 1931-1972. This collection contains notes on species, other collections, and other scientists' work.
Personal Papers of Arthur Berger
Berger was a Landscape Architect graduate from the University of Kansas. In 1948 he began the Emily Berger Scholarship Fund in honor of his sister Emily, a 1914 KU Chemistry graduate who died in 1920, just short of completing her Masters thesis at the University. This collection contains family history, photographs, and information relating to the Emily Berger Scholarship Fund.
Personal papers of Arthur Binion Amerson, Jr.
Personal papers of Arthur D. Pitcher
Arthur D. Pitcher received his A.B. in 1906 and his A.M. in 1907, both from the University of Kansas. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1910. He taught in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas from 1906-1908 and from 1910-1911. This collection consists of two notebooks of problems and investigations.
Personal papers of Arthur Davidson
The collection includes exams, assignments, notes on textbooks, and glass slides from Davidson's career as a chemistry professor at the University of Kansas from 1921-1966. Collection also includes signed professional articles from international colleagues and a postcard from Max Speter, a Jewish colleague in Nazi Berlin.
Personal papers of Arthur E. Inman
This collection contains speeches, slides, chemical and ammunition plant designs, Inman's vita, meeting material, and publications.
Personal papers of Arthur F. McElhenie
This collection contains personal and professional correspondence, along with personnel evaluations of Arthur F. McElhenie.
Personal papers of Arthur J. Mix
Mix taught Botany and Plant Pathology at the University of Kansas from 1916-1956. This collection consists of papers, correspondence, manuscripts, reprints, and photographs.
Personal Papers of Arthur T. Walker
Arthur Walker taught Latin at the University of Kansas from 1897-1942. This collection consists of discourses presented at Fortnightly Club meetings and other writings.
Personal Papers of Austin Bailey
Austin Bailey was the son of E.H.S. Bailey, the University of Kansas’ first chemistry professor, and a 1915 graduate of the University of Kansas. Bailey’s personal papers collection includes material relating to his own career at the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), as well as the legacy of E.H.S Bailey and Bailey family genealogy.
Personal papers of Austin Ledwith
Ledwith received his M.B. in 1935 from the New England Conservatory and his M.A. from Harvard University in 1942. He joined the University of Kansas faculty in 1954, teaching music theory in the School of Fine Arts until 1975. He died in 1975. This collection consists of a manuscript, "Music a la Carte."
Personal papers of B. Winegar Crone
This collection consists of copies of The Ambo, The Vulture, and The Dove: The Journal of Liberal Campus Opinion.
Personal papers of Barbara and Davida Olinger
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, and photographs, mostly related to Davida Olinger and her travels around the world for work, including to Iran (Persia), Japan and Korea, and various parts of Kansas and Missouri.
Personal papers of Barbara Craig
Craig taught French and Italian at the University of Kansas from 1947-1984. This collection consists of publications, awards, medals, papers, and correspondence.
Personal papers of Beatrice A. Wright
The collection includes research and publication materials; case studies; book revisions and chapters; permissions materials; articles related to the field of research; teacher and student consultations; some papers related to her husband, Erik Wright's academic work; photocopies of essays in various stages before and after publication; pictures, photographs and negatives.
Personal papers of Benjamin P. Young
Benjamin Young graduated from the University of Kansas in 1908. This collection consists of a manuscript about a 1935 trip to Europe, entitled "Another Yankee's Impression of Europe."
Personal Papers of Bernice L. Webb
Webb received her Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in 1961. This collection consists of a manuscript of her book, The Basketball Man, James Naismith; and an article about herself and the book in Kansas Alumni.
Personal papers of Bert Brandt
This collection consists of several oversize photographs Brandt took as an infantryman in World War II. It contains a self portrait, portraits of Eisenhower and De Gaulle, and several photographs of naval and arial bombing campaigns.
Personal papers of Bessie Wilder
Bessie Wilder worked in the libraries of the University of Kansas from 1920-1957. This collection consists of local history notes, photographs, bibliographies, and a manuscript on the history of executive branch state agencies for the State of Kansas.
Personal Papers of Betty Hart
From 1983-1985, Betty Hart conducted two longitudinal studies funded by the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development through the Bureau of Child Research and the Department of Human Development and Family Life at the University of Kansas. This collection contains the transcripts of parent-child interactions collected during these studies for the 56 participants, 45 of whom were typically developing and 11 of whom were diagnosed with Down syndrome.
Personal papers of Beverly Boyd
The Beverly Boyd papers include school documents, photographs, poetry, personal journals, academic papers, research, conference materials, correspondence, and news clippings regarding Boyd and her academic career, particularly related to her research into medieval English author Geoffrey Chaucer.
Personal papers of Bobby R. Patton
Patton taught Speech and Drama at the University of Kansas from 1967-1988. This collection consists of Wichita State University course notes as well as KU course notes and outlines.
Personal papers of Bonnie B. Worline
This collection consists of a manuscript and proofs for "Sod House Adventure," which was published in 1956.
Personal Papers of Brian Beatty
Brian Beatty was a doctoral student and an instructor at the University of Kansas from 2003-2006, specializing in evolutionary biology, paleontology, anatomy, and paleopatholoy. This collection includes correspondence, publications, curriculum vitae, handwritten notes, and research proposals belonging to Beatty during his time at KU. It also includes abstracts and museum graduate student organization (MGSO) information.
Personal papers of Brian Priestman
Brian Priestman joined the University of Kansas faculty as artist in residence and conductor of the Symphony Orchestra in 1992; his final performance as conductor for KU was in 2002. This collection consists almost entirely of sheet music used by Priestman, as well as a 6 page section of typed notes of explanation on his edits to Lalande's Te Deum.
