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Personal papers of Frank Foley
Foley taught Geology at the University of Kansas from 1954-1974. This collection consists of project records and diaries.
Personal papers of Frank Hodder
Frank Hodder taught American history and government at the University of Kansas from 1891-1935. This collection includes correspondence, research materials, course notes, maps, and clippings related to his teaching and research career and interests.
Personal papers of Frank O. Marvin
Marvin taught in the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas from 1875-1915 and was the School's first Dean. This collection contains a scrapbook, notebooks, photos, and other items.
Personal papers of Frank Pinet
Personal papers of Frank Stockton
This collection contains records created and compiled by Frank Stockton, a professor of economics and the first dean of the School of Business at the University of Kansas (KU) from 1924 to 1947. Stockton was also the first dean of University Extension at KU from 1947 to 1953 as well as a member of a variety of economic committees at the local, state, and national level. The majority of the records reflect his work at KU and as a member of these committees.
Personal Papers of Franklin C. Shontz
Franklin C. Shontz was an expert in psychology, teaching and conducting research at the University of Kansas from 1960-1992. This collection contains proofs and manuscripts, course materials, correspondence, research data and grant administrative documentation, and experiment information related to Shontz's career.
Personal papers of Fred E. Samson
Samson taught physiology at the University of Kansas from 1952-1990. This collection consists of correspondence and class notes.
Personal papers of Frederic N. Raymond
Raymond taught English at the University of Kansas from 1901-1944. This collection consists of correpondence from 1905-1906 and scrapbooks and photographs from the early 1900s.
Personal papers of Frederick J. Moreau
Moreau taught in the School of Law at the University of Kansas from 1929-1968. This collection contains photographs, correspondence, class materials, papers, speeches, and journals.
Personal papers of Fritz Heider
Fritz Heider taught Social Pyschology at the University of Kansas from 1947-1966. This collection includes early diaries, notes for his autobiography and other personal materials, psychology notebooks, publications and papers, and research information.
Personal papers of G. Baley Price
Personal Papers of Gene (Yogi) Williams
The collection consists of Christmas cards created by Williams during the late 1950's through the early 1970's. The cards were sent to Kenneth B. and Jeanette P. Sankey from Gene Williams, their family doctor. Only one card is dated.
Personal papers of George and Martha Maxfield
George Maxfield was a student at the University of Kansas and worked in the KU Libraries. This collection consists of correspondence and family Christmas letters from George and Martha Maxfield from 1943-1993.
Personal papers of George Baxter Smith
Smith served as vice chancellor and dean of the university from 1959 to 1961, vice chancellor for institutional research and planning, and dean of the university from 1961 to 1972. Dr. Smith retired from administration in 1972 and from academic service in 1977. This collection is a reflection of his work at the University of Kansas.
Personal papers of George Boehrer
Boehrer taught in the Department of History at the University of Kansas from 1965-1967. This collection contains papers, notes, and correspondence.
Personal Papers of George F. Jenks
George F. Jenks taught in the KU Geography Department from 1949-1986. This collection consists primarily of documents collected by Dr. Jenks as part of his research and cartographic activities. Many of the files relate to computer programs used for drafting maps that were being implemented during the 1970s and 1980s. There are also files relating to weather patterns, population statistics, and farm yields.
Personal papers of George J. Worth
George Worth taught in the Department of English at the University of Kansas from 1955-1995. This collection consists of materials relating to a "Victoria's Jubilees" conference hosted by the English Department in 1987; research and manuscripts for various professional publications; and research, drafts, and correspondence pertaining to Worth's analyses of the writings of Charles Dickens. It also includes records of his service in professional organizations and university committees.
Personal Papers of George L. Anderson
Anderson taught in the Department of History from 1945-1968 at the University of Kansas. This collection contains manuscripts, photographs, correspondence, diaries, reports from the 1800s, and information from classes taught and research conducted by Anderson.
Personal papers of George M. Beal
Beal taught in the School of Architecture at the University of Kansas from 1923-1970. This collection contains notebooks, photographs, sketches, records and correspondence.
Personal papers of George McVey
George McVey graduated from the University of Kansas in 1923. This collection consists of letters written between May, 1917 and December, 1918.
Personal Papers of George N. Heller
The collection consists of a song book compiled by George Heller from one of his music education and therapy classes in 1980, and also a book of instruction for guitar written by Heller from one of his classes in 2000; both volumes have accompanying CDs.
Personal Papers of George W. Woodyard
Personal Papers of George Wedge
Wedge taught English at the University of Kansas from 1958-1993. This collection consists of writings, manuscripts, research, and correspondence.
Personal papers of Gerald Shapiro
Gerald Shapiro studied Creative Writing at the University of Kansas from 1967-1971. This collection consists of a short story, "Rhythms," which was published in the Kansas City Star in 1971.
Personal papers of Gertrude Cowley
Cowley graduated from the University of Kansas in 1898. This collection consists of a commencement program from 1898, photographs of the graduating class, and a yearbook/memoir, The University that Kansas Built: A Farewell by the Class of '98.
