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David Goetze collection
This collection of ephemeral protest literature from the 1960s contains communications supporting efforts of the United Farm Workers, protesting U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, and supporting anti-war prisoners at the San Francisco Presidio Stockade who were charged with mutiny in 1968 for non-violent protest of their conditions and for the Army's shooting of a fellow prisoner.
David Katzman papers
David Katzman has been a professor of History and American Studies at the University of Kansas (KU). This collection includes newspapers, clippings, magazines, journals, and papers collected by Dr. Katzman, as well as materials related to his teaching and career at KU.
David Neave, Commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon, and on Porphyrus’ Eisagoge to Aristotle
Book of philosophy. Regulae quaedam de ratione disputandi; Praeludia in universam Aristotilis logicum; Comentarii in Isagogem Porphyrii; and commentaries or annotamenta on Aristotle's Categoriae, De interpretatione, Priora analytica, Posteriora analytica [incomplete], Topica, Sophistici elenchi.
David Samuels postcard collection
David Stout's ration book
One World War II-era ration book belonging to David Stout, issued in Sylvia, Reno County, Kansas. Stout was born at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Hutchinson, Kansas in 1945 and lived with his mother's family in Sylvia until his father returned from Europe in December 1945. The book has 3 full sheets of stamps and another almost complete sheet of stamps, with only 3 missing.
David Winston Heron papers
Papers relating to the Kansas State Library Advisory Commission, 1970-1975.
Davis family papers
D.C. Barrett correspondence with a manuscript biography of Samuel Ira Munger
Correspondence with representatives of the American Settlement Company, a New York-based joint stock company, 1854-1856; with a manuscript biography of Samuel Ira Munger, dated January 1, 1877.
De Campront family charters
This volume includes 39 copies of charters originally dated between 1268 and 1544. These charters record property acquisitions, marriage settlements, and other financial arrangements made by the Campront family of Normandy, France.
Dean A. McGee papers
Dean A. McGee (1904-1989), a Kansas native and University of Kansas graduate, was a petroleum biologist and leader in the utilities and energy industry. This collection of McGee's papers is comprised of subject files, arranged in sections alphabetically, pertinent to his involvement with the Kerr-McGee Corporation and the petroleum and energy industry.
Dean Smith papers
Dean Smith served as the historian for the Kansas-based Security Benefit Life Company. This collection consists of manuscripts, research and correspondence relating to "Eleven Men and Eleven Dollars," "A Nickel A Month," and the Security Benefit Association Children's Home.
Deane Emmet Ackers papers
This collection of Deane Emmet Ackers papers contains official papers, certificates, and medals from Ackers' military service in World War I; two scrapbooks which document Ackers' long civilian career as a leader in the utility industry; and records of Ackers' death and funeral service.
Declared account drafts from the Exchequer Audit Office
This collection consists of drafts on paper, in file form, of declared accounts brought before the Audit Office of the Exchequer of Great Britain by other governmental departments. The accounts usually begin "The declaration of the account of X, Warden [etc.] of A...which said accountant doth yield and make his account...which said account was afterward declared before the Rt. Honble. [blank]..." These drafts appear to have originated from a single point, presumably the Audit Office.
Decreet absolvitor: [Alexander] Kerr of Meanie [Menie] and [Patrick] Smith [of Inveramsay] against Captain Robert Seton [Seaton]
Book: extract from records of the Lower Parliament concerning dispute over lands.
Dedicatory verses by François Meglat
One sheet (two pages) of manuscript dedicatory verses found in Spencer Research Library's copy of Claude Le Brun de La Rochette's Le Process Civil; Divise en Trois Livre, published 1607 and located at call number Summerfield C1069. "Vers en 1636" written on verso of the second page.
Deed to Benjamin McHenry of 20 acres of land. By Lewis McNabb. Monroe County, Illinois. December 26, 1856.
Deed to Benjamin McHenry of 20 acres in S 6, T 3S, R.1OW, Monroe County.
Deed to C. August Steinkopf of land in Red Bud by Samuel Crozier
Deed to C. August Steinkopf of land in Red Bud, Randolph County, transferred by Samuel Crozier.
Deed to Ernest Budde of land in Red Bud
Deed to Ernst Budde of land in Red Bud, Randolph County, Illinois. November 24, 1864
Deeds of Hoon (Derbyshire) Manor
A collection of documents for Hoon (Derbyshire) Manor, England.
Delano E. Lewis papers
The Delano E. Lewis papers are those of a Kansas native who was President and CEO of C & P Telephone (Washington, D.C.) and later became President of National Public Radio.
Delma Hitchcock Farm Photographs
This collection contains photographs of life and activities on the Meall and Moxter farms in Mitchell and Osborne counties, in Kansas.
Delphine M. Tufts collection
Delphine Tufts was the wife of Freeling Tufts. This collection consists of diaries she used in 1899 and 1906, including recordkeeping as executrix of her husband's estate after his death in 1905, and a memorandum book that she barely used.
Delta Epsilon Gamma photograph album
This collection consists of a single photograph album with 31 photographic portraits of members of Delta Epsilon Gamma, mostly dating from 1869-1871. Many of the portraits have been identified, and photographers' information indicate the photographs were taken mostly in Missouri, including in Lebanon and Warrensburg.
Delta Kappa Gamma Omicron Chapter records
Delta Kappa Gamma is a professional honorary society of women educators. The collection consists of the files of Omicron Chapter, Kansas, including membership administration documents: ballots, nominations, invitation responses, etc; necrology reports; annual reports, 1940s-1990s, and cassette tapes of Romain Taylor's classes at Pickney School, 1978-1985.
Delta Omicron Omicron minutes books
Minutes of a men's fraternity at Lawrence High School, Lawrence, Kansas. The minutes book contains not only the proceedings of chapter meetings, but attendance and financial records as well.