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Personal papers of Delbert M. Shankel
Delbert Shankel came to the University of Kansas in 1959 as a professor of microbiology and later held a variety of administrative positions in addition to teaching duties, including serving twice as Chancellor of the university. Shankel's personal papers include correspondence, committee meeting information, speech materials, articles, and reviews.
Personal papers of Dennis Dailey
Dennis Dailey is an emeritus professor in the School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas. This collection contains his personal papers, a number of course related materials, publications and some materials regarding a political controversy that he was involved in in 2003.
Personal Papers of Dennis Domer
Domer teaches in the School of Architecture at the University of Kansas. This collection consists of proposals, conferences, graduate programs, correspondence, and committee information.
Personal papers of Dinsmore Alter
Alter taught in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Kansas from 1917-1935. This collection contains clippings, correspondence, manuscripts, and research.
Personal papers of Don and Del Fambrough
The Don and Del Fambrough collection contains photographs, correspondence, news clippings, and an unpublished novel manuscript of "The Horse and Cart" by Del Fambrough.
Personal papers of Donald C. Robertson
Donald Robertson received his doctorate from Iowa State University in 1967. He joined the University of Kansas faculty in 1970, teaching Microbiology unil 1992, and reached full professor status in 1981. This collection consists of a 1974 grant application entitled "Pathogenicity of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli."
Personal papers of Donald E. Hatch
This collection contains documentation regarding architectural works by Donald E. Hatch, mostly dating from his works in Caracas, Venezuela during the 1950s and San Francisco, California during the 1960s-1970s.
Personal papers of Donald R. McCoy
Donald McCoy taught in the Department of History at the University of Kansas from 1957-1995. This collection contains correspondence, subject correspondence, reports, manuscripts, and research conducted by McCoy during his tenure at KU.
Personal papers of Donald Stull
This collection consists of the professional working files of Donald Stull, an applied anthropologist who worked at the University of Kansas. The collection includes research materials from several major projects Stull conducted about contemporary Native American life, what aging means in central Kansas Mennonite communities, and rural meatpacking factory impacts on the boomtowns hosting them, as well as materials from other projects and activities in which Stull was involved.
Personal Papers of Donald Worster
Donald Worster came to serve as the Joyce and Elizabeth Hall Chair in American History in 1989 at the University of Kansas. This collection of his papers contains correspondence dating back to the 1970s and book proofs, notes, and manuscripts of several books written by Worster.
Personal papers of Doris E. Zeller
Zeller worked at the University of Kansas from 1960-1987. This collection consists of memos, publications, correspondence, and reports.
Personal papers of Doris Fleeson
Personal papers of Douglas Moore
This collection includes personal papers, a libretto, and manuscript for the opera "Carry Nation."
Personal papers of Drew McLaughlin
McLaughlin was a member of the Kansas State Board of Regents from 1931-1938 and again in 1939-1955. This collection consists of McLaughlin's memoirs as a member of the Board, Twenty-four Enjoyable Years.
Personal papers of E. Jackson Baur
Baur taught in the Sociology Department at the University of Kansas from 1947-1983. This collection contains watershed research, student life research, interviews, and correspondence.
Personal papers of E. Raymond Hall
E. Raymond Hall taught Zoology and was Director of the Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas. This collection contains information about conservation issues and the National Parks Service, as well as correspondence and records from courses Hall taught.
Personal papers of E. S. Hadley
This collection consists of Hadley's correspondence with his family in 1889.
Personal Papers of E. Thayer Gaston
Gaston taught Music in the School of Fine Arts at the University of Kansas from 1940-1970. This collection consists of articles, symposium notes, abstracts and reprints, addresses, and his thesis.
Personal papers of Earl W. Murray
Earl W. Murray received his A.B. from the Univesity of Kansas in 1904 and joined the faculty in 1907. He taught Latin at KU from 1907-1919 and died in 1957. This collection consists of an oversize scrapbook that is full of articles written by Murray, as well as correspondence.
Personal papers of Ed Shaw
Ed Shaw was a Professor of Radiation Biophysics and taught Biology for the University of Kansas from 1956-1996. This collection contains reports, reprints, and articles.
Personal papers of Edith H. Snow
Edith Snow attended the University of Kansas in 1891. This collection consists of Snow's diary from 1891 and a transcription.
Personal papers of Edmund Paul Russell III
This collection contains materials related to Edmund Paul Russell III's research and publications into the history of the usage of pesticides and other topics in biological history, as well as his career at the Univerity of Virginia. The collection also contains personal correspondence and materials from Russell's early career and doctoral studies.
Personal papers of Edward Bartow
Bartow taught in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Kansas from 1897-1905. This collection consists of his personal recollections of KU.
Personal papers of Edward Bumgardner
This collection consists of two manuscripts: "Franklin, Douglas County, Kansas" by General W.H. Sears, which Bumgardner edited, and "It's Lilac Time at KU."
Personal papers of Edward F. Grier
Grier taught English at the University of Kansas from 1951-1984. This collection contains information about Walt Whitman's Notes and unpublished prose manuscripts, edited by Grier, and some personal papers, including notably records surrounding his death.
