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Personal Papers of Oscar M. Haugh
Oscar Haugh was an English professor at the University of Kansas from 1950 until 1979. This collection includes programs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and drama scripts from his days as a high school teacher in the 1920s and 1940s, as well as work he did at the University of Kansas.
Personal papers of Oswald P. Backus III
Personal Papers of Patricia Poland
Poland taught Spanish at the University of Kansas from 1946-1949. This collection consists of correspondence from 1935-1937.
Personal papers of Paul B. Lawson
Lawson was a professor of entomology and held several administrative positions at the University of Kansas, including serving as dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, from 1916-1954. This collection consists of correspondence, obituaries, and a 1956 convocation program.
Personal papers of Paul Coker
Coker graduated from the University of Kansas in 1951. During his time there he was a cartoonist for the University Daily Kansan, the University's school newspaper. This collection consists of original illustrations and reproduction instructions that were used for the 25th reunion of the Class of 1951, as well as some correspondence and miscellaneous papers that were sent out to the Class of 1951 regarding the reunion.
Personal papers of Paul D. Schumaker
Paul Schumaker was a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Political Science at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. This collection includes raw data, research into Lawrence issues, manuscripts, correspondence, student papers, grant proposals, and seminar papers.
Personal papers of Paul S. Lim
Lim has taught English at the University of Kansas since 1978. This collection consists of several issues of Solidarity magazine, and three plays, Sammy's Swingles, Homerica: A Trilogy on Sexual Liberation, and Conpersona: A Recreation in Two Acts.
Personal papers of Paul V. Gump
Paul Gump joined the faculty of University of Kansas as an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology in 1962 and was the Director of the Midwest Psychological Field Station in Oskaloosa, Kansas from 1968-1973. This collection includes correspondence, biographical material, class notes, research and observations, several publications, and 19 videotapes containing footage from a PBS feature entitled Help Yourself.
Personal papers of Paul W. Gilles
Paul Gilles was a 1943 graduate of the University of Kansas who, upon earning his doctorate in chemistry at the University of California-Berkeley, returned to KU to become a professor, specializing in high-temperature chemistry. This collection contains correspondence, research ledgers, notes, printouts, slides, class notes and lectures, proposals, reports, and microfilm.
Personal papers of Paul Willhite
Personal papers of Pauline Ketchum
This collection contains textbooks, scrapbooks, and notebooks.
Personal papers of Perley F. Walker
Walker taught in the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas from 1905-1927, and served as the School's Dean. This collection contains manuscripts, essays and articles, military patches and commissions, correspondence, notebooks, biographical information, materials regarding the history of the School of Engineering, and artifacts.
Personal papers of Peter D. Ashlock
This collection consists of the personal papers of Peter Dunning Ashlock, which includes research, manuscripts, and publications. It is also comprised of travel information and materials from professional organizations. The collection also includes correspondence as well as newspapers and a map.
Personal Papers of Philip C. McKnight
McKnight has taught in the School of Education at the University of Kansas since 1970. This collection consists of correspondence from 1970-1980, his research into Micro-Teaching as being a possible solution to teacher training, and the possible influence it could have on the University of Kansas.
Personal papers of Philip L. Henderson
The collection consists of the artwork, photography, and teaching materials of Philip Henderson. Also included is correspondence and various materials of Philip's parents, Dwight and Edith, as well as journals of Philip and Edith Henderson.
Personal papers of Philip S. Humphrey
Philip S. Humphrey joined the faculty at the University of Kansas as the Director of the Natural History Museum in 1967. As Director, Humphrey oversaw two expansions of the Natural History Museum (Dyche Hall). The collection includes correspondence, research data, reports, journals, and manuscripts.
Personal papers of Philip Schrodt
The papers of Philip A. Schrodt are those of a long-time political science professor. The collection is mainly composed of research notes, teaching notes, and professional correspondence.
Personal papers of R. Keith Lawton
This collection includes R. Keith Lawton's work from when he was the Vice Chancellor of the University of Kansas/Director of Facilities Planning and Operations. It includes his correspondence with the Kansas government and advisors on campus regarding the development of KU.
Personal papers of Ralph E. Christoffersen
Christoffersen taught Chemistry at the University of Kansas from 1967-1982. This collection contains notes and programs from numerous conferences, papers, and research.
Personal papers of Ralph I. Canuteson
Canuteson worked in the Student Health Service at the University of Kansas from 1928-1965. This collection contains correpondence, publications, pamphlets, and artifacts.
Personal papers of Ralph N. Adams
This collection contains class notes and lectures, research notebooks, seminar notes, research, student projects, notes, exams, and correspondence of Ralph N. Adams, who taught chemistry at the University of Kansas from 1955-1992.
Personal Papers of Raphael D. O'Leary
O'Leary taught English at the University of Kansas from 1896-1935. This collection consists of correspondence and a manuscript, Causation.
Personal papers of Ray J. Stanclift, Jr.
Ray J. Stanclift, Jr. earned three degrees from the University of Kansas, a B.S. in Chemical Engineering in 1941, a M.S. in Chemical Engineering in 1948, and a Ph.D in Chemical Engineering in 1951. This collection contains his diplomas; papers from his time as a student; his Masters Thesis, Doctoral Thesis, and Doctoral Dissertation; correspondance about his work; and information about his subsequent career.
Personal papers of Raymond A. Goetz
This collection includes legal documents on baseball cases and the United Auto Workers and Ford arbitration decisions. It also consists of several volumes entitled Baseball Arbitration Panel Discussions, 1979-1985. Goetz's personal papers contain scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and files of legal evidence documenting some of his well-known Major League Baseball cases.
Personal papers of Raymond and Alberta Stuhl
Raymond Stuhl taught cello at the University of Kansas from 1939-1977. This collection consists of music programs, photographs, and correspondence bewteen Raymond and Alberta.
