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Records of the Topeka Council of Colored Women's Clubs
The Topeka Council of Colored Women's Clubs (TCCWC) was organized in 1923 by Beatrice Childs, president of the Kansas Association of Colored Women's Clubs (KACWC). This collection includes materials from the TCCWC and KACWC, as well as items from the national chapter, the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (NACWC), and other affiliated clubs. Additionally, miscellaneous items relating to Topeka and the African American experience in Kansas are included.
Records of the University of Kansas Center for Research
The University of Kansas Center for Research (variously called “CRINC,” “KU Research Center,” and the “KU Center for Research,” or KUCR) is the entity that has traditionally obtained outside funding and support for KU research endeavors. This record group includes records from a variety of mostly unrelated KU research projects, including correspondence, budgetary documents, and research reports.
Records of the University of Kansas Chancellor's Office
Records from the Office of the Chancellor of the University of Kansas, including correspondence, scrapbooks, budgetary information, speeches, subject and office files, meeting minutes, and other records documenting decisions made and issues arising throughout the history of KU. The records date from when R. W. Oliver oversaw the first three faculty to the current chancellor, Douglas Girod.
Records of the University of Kansas' Office of Civil Rights and Title IX
Records of the University of Kansas Office of Multicultural Affairs
This record group contains records from the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) and its predecessors. Most of these records are correspondence and subject files detailing OMA projects and events, as well as the day-to-day operations of the Office. There are also photographs of events held by the OMA and limited documentation of student projects that have been affiliated with the OMA over the years.
Records of the University of Kansas School of Architecture and Urban Design
This record group comprises the records of the University of Kansas' School of Architecture and Design, including administrative records, student files, and other materials regarding the School and specific programs and units within the School.
Records of the University of Kansas' School of Engineering
This record group includes records of the University of Kansas' School of Engineering's central administrative offices, including dean's correspondence, as well as records of the various engineering departments. This typically includes correspondence, student and faculty records, and the records of special projects and programs.
Records of the University of Kansas School of Law
The records of the University of Kansas' School of Law include artificial records and news releases, administrative records, including deans' correspondence, as well as student records and some materials from the Law Library.
Records of the Zodiac Club
The Zodiac Club is a women's study group in Lawrence, Kansas. This collection contains yearbooks, photographs, and minutes of semi-monthly meetings from 1878-2017.
Records of W. W. Gavitt Medical Company
Letter from W. W. Gavitt Medical Company of Topeka, Kansas to James E. Callaway dated May 13, 1904. The Gavitt company writes to Callaway, requesting that he become a Gavitts representative to sell Gavitt's System Regulator.
Records regarding Faculty and Staff at the University of Kansas
This record group consists of records, photographs, and scrapbooks compiled by University of Kansas Libraries and University Archives staff regarding the faculty and staff at the University of Kansas.
Records regarding University of Kansas Governance
Recueil de pièces concernant le Jansénisme,etc.
51 manuscripts or printed tracts or extracts in Latin or French, bound together. They are mostly concerned with theological discipline and many with the Sorbonne.
Reduced photostat copies of correspondence selected from letter books in the Massachusetts Historical Society
Correspondence selected from letter books in the Massachusetts Historical Society by Prof. Frank E. Melvin. Reduced photostats.
Reed C. Hoffman Papers, 1992
This collection includes a copy of "The fabulous first fifty years of Enterprise" in the Chapman advertiser and the Enterprise journal by Reed Hoffman. Also included are copies of "Teller tales" with a note from Hoffman about how the articles originated.
Rees, Wustefeld, and Wildgen family collection
This collection includes papers and photographs from the Rees, Wustefeld, and Wildgen families of Kansas.
Reese-Hanlon family photographs
Collection of mostly black and white photographic prints of Vera (Reese) Hanlon and her husband Max and of their home and poultry store in Kansas City, Missouri. The collection also includes photographs of the extended Reese family, Vera's Studebaker ancestors, and the Reese home in Wellsville, Kansas.
Registro di bandi sommario
Book: Collection of laws.
Regulation & control of industry compiled by T.H. Hall
The collection consists of 40 periodical articles (or précis of articles), speeches, and reports in carbon form on topics related to the economy by various authors, probably intended to be made into a published book. Arranged roughly alphabetically by author, or (when anonymous) by name of periodical.
Reies López Tijerina news reports
Reies López Tijerina, born September 21, 1926, was a leader in the 1960s struggle to restore New Mexican land grants to the descendants of their Spanish colonial and Mexican owners. These two 1969 news reports regarding Tijerina and his ethnic nationalism include the script of a NBC News segment titled "The Most Hated Man in New Mexico," and an article from the National Observer.
Relazioni di vari proveditori gen[era]li rittornati ... di Dalm[azia] et Alb[ani]a ... [e] di Morea
Relazioni di vari proveditori gen[era]li rittornati...
Remarques sur l'Analyse du Traitté d'Hanovre, 1725-1726
Unbound political-legal tract: possibly a late draft
Reminiscences of Council Grove (Kan.) early history
The collection includes reminiscences, including one by Alice Smith, local news, and history of Methodist Episcopal Church.
Reminiscences of early days in Missouri and the Civil War.
Relates experiences on farm near Osceola, Missouri, in pre-Civil War days. Describes the family's move to Illinois to escape Confederate sentiments. Gives some details of his brother's experiences in the war. Mentions Lincoln's death and its effect on the family.
