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Personal Papers of Luther H. Buchele
This collection consists of biographical information, letters, and articles about biological research
Personal papers of Lyle Boyd
Lyle G. Boyd graduated from the University of Kansas in 1931. This collection consists of a list of short stories and research publications that were written by Lyle and William Boyd.
Personal papers of M. Erik Wright
This collection contains lecture notes, hand-outs, student work, audio tapes and video tapes from Wright's courses at the University of Kansas while serving as a professor of clinical psychology.
Personal papers of M. Wilson Sterling
This collection consists of a 1944 letter from Francis H.C. Stevens to Hermione Archer regarding the death of Archer's father, Wilson Sterling, who was the editor of Quarter-centennial history of the University of Kansas, 1866-1891: With portraits of chancellors.
Personal papers of Mabel Gore
This collection consists of two books from the turn of the century, The Musicians' Yearbook and Elements of Harmony.
Personal papers of Malcolm R. Burns
Personal papers of Margaret Anderson
This collection includes outgoing letters from Margaret Anderson to Gene and Marjorie Courtney. Topics typically discussed include mututal acquaintances and personal events. Letters addressed to Gene Courtney date from 1963-1970 and are organized chronologically by year. The 1966 folder includes newspaper clippings about Margaret Anderson's retirement from the University of Kansas. The folder with letters addressed to Marjorie S. Courtney contain two letters and one postcard.
Personal Papers of Margaret Kane
Kane was a student at the University of Kansas in 1929. This collection consists of class notes from 1929, including coursework in Philosophy, English, Literature, Insects and Public Health, Sociology, Investments, and Drama.
Personal papers of Margaret Penny
This collection primarily consists of Margaret Penny's research papers and essays on multiple subjects, several of which are related to World War II, as well as a dance card, commencement booklet, and two student identification cards from her time as a student at the Univeristy of Kansas.
Personal papers of Margaret S. Gordon
Personal Papers of Marguerite Baumgartel
Marguerite Myers Kerfoot Baumgartel earned degrees from the University of Kansas and served as a professor of Visual Art Education there until her retirement in 1981. With her husband, Howard J. Baumgartel, she lived in India on six different occasions, and while there did research on sculpture of animals, especially elephants and makaras.
Personal papers of Marilyn Stokstad
Personal papers of Marion W. Kliewer
Kliewer worked in the University of Kansas Libraries. This collection consists of copies of articles about the Libraries and correspondence about masters' theses.
Personal papers of Marlin D. Harmony
This collection includes work from Marlin Harmony's teaching career at the University of Kansas, as well as reasearch grant proposals and correspondence, a list and pieces of many of Marlin Harmony's publications including a copy of an Introduction to Molecular Energies and Spectra textbook with his corrections and edits, and a number of awards and honors he receieved for his research and work.
Personal papers of Marston McCluggage
McCluggage taught Sociology at the University of Kansas from 1938-1976. This collection contains course materials, seminars, surveys, and tributes.
Personal papers of Martha Rayhill
Martha Rayhill was a student at the University of Kansas in the 1920s. This collection consists of a photograph/memoir book with pictures and comments from 1919-1940.
Personal papers of Mary A. Grant
Mary Grant was an associate professor of Latin and Greek at the University of Kansas. She joined the KU faculty in 1921 and retired in 1960, and inducted into the KU Women's Hall of Fame. Mary Grant's personal papers include poems, both published and unpublished, written by Grant herself, along with a few miscellaneous items. Also included is a cassette tape of the Service of Commemoration for Mary A. Grant.
Personal papers of Mary Davidson
This collection contains personal correspondence, ephemera, lesson plans, and essays from University of Kansas English instructor Mary Davidson.
Personal papers of Mary Elizabeth Larson
Larson taught Zoology at the University of Kansas from 1921-1968. This collection consists of a Parasitology Laboratory Manual, notes from the Michigan Biological Station, and research notebooks.
Personal papers of Mary Evelyn Nichols Lee
The Mary Evelyn Nichols Lee collection includes various pieces of artwork and graphic design by Lee; an invitation; advertisements; art works given to Lee and/or used by her for inspiration; design concepts; an imprint stamp; and Lee's artist palette. Lee was married to Don Lee and they operated the Hotel Savoy in Kansas City, Missouri from the 1960s until 2014, when the property was acquired by the 21c Group. Lee was a student at the University of Kansas in the 1950s.
Personal papers of Mary Foote Strong
Mary F. (Foote) Strong was the mother of University of Kansas Chancellor Frank Strong. This collection consists of diaries written between 1902-1918.
Personal papers of Mary K. Zimmerman
The Mary K. Zimmerman collection contains copies of Zimmerman's published articles; book reviews, both of her books and reviews she wrote; course syllabi for classes she taught; photographs; research files about hospital women's health centers; materials related to conferences and international delegations with which Zimmerman participated; and various records related to Zimmerman's work as a professor at the University of Kansas (KU).
Personal papers of Mary M. Smelser
Mary Smelser worked in the University of Kansas Libraries from 1903-1923. This collection consists of a collection of greeting and post cards.
Personal Papers of Mary Ransom Strong
Mary E. R. (Ransom) Strong was the wife of Chancellor Frank Strong. This collection consists of letters, news clippings, and pamphlets, mostly about the women's suffrage movement.
Personal Papers of May Gardner
Gardner taught French and Spanish at the University of Kansas from 1909-1947. This collection consists of class lists, a manuscript, and files.
