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Don Imus photograph
This collection consists of a single color photograph of a closeup of Don Imus' face.
Don Lambert collection of Elizabeth Layton papers
Donald A. Wollheim papers
Avid science fiction writer and fan Donald A. Wollheim (1914-1990) was the founding editor-in-chief of Ace Books and editor-in-chief for Avon Books. He founded the family owned and operated DAW Books, the only paperback house devoted entirely to science fiction and fantasy. This collection reflects his writing and publishing activities, and includes correspondence, manuscripts, editor's proofs, and books from his library.
Donald Duphorne papers
Donald Duphorne, of Sharon Springs (Wallace County), Kansas was an abstractor. This collection of his papers contains financial records, deeds and titles, correspondence, and personal notes.
Donald E. Martin Collection
This collection contains glass plate negatives from unknown locations. Corresponding prints have been made of all glass plates.
Donald Gunn sketchbooks of antiquarian and ornithological subjects
Donald Moffitt papers
Donald Moffitt was an author whose writing career spanned the late 1950s through the 2010s. Best-known for works of science fiction, his writing spanned a variety of genres, including pulp, mysteries, and espionage and historical fiction. His papers provide valuable insight into his life and creative process through a comprehensive collection of his manuscripts, both published and unpublished, in addition to select correspondence and other personal materials.
Donald W. Pageler papers
Doniphan County, Kansas histories
Photocopies of two short histories of Doniphan County, Kansas.
Doris Kerr Larkins papers
Doris Kerr Larkins, of Wichita, Kansas, was the co-founder of the First National Black Historical Society of Kansas (now the Kansas African American Museum, Inc.), as well as a home health aide.
Dorothy Barto Devin diary
This collection contains Dorothy Barto Devin's original diary along with a complete typed transcript. It describes events in Kansas City between 1915-1916 during her last semester in high school and her freshman year at the University of Kansas.
Dorothy Cotton Reynolds papers
The Dorothy Cotton Reynolds papers are those of a native Kansan whose son, James Reynolds, became a nationally known actor.
Dorothy L. Hart papers
The papers of Dorothy L. Hart are those of a long time Salina, Kansas resident who worked at St. John's Military Academy and was an active community member. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs of community events; there is also newspaper clippings and a history of the Quayle United Methodist Church of Salina.
Dorothy L. Hayes papers
The Dorothy L. Hayes papers are those of a native Kansan and document her life in the first half of the twentieth century.
Dorothy Maloney reminiscence
Dorothy Maloney, a member of the Northeast Kansas Chapter of the 99's, obtained her pilot's license in the 1940s. This reminiscence documents her early flying experiences.
Dorothy McField collection of sorority and fraternity papers
This is a collection of photographs, event schedule booklets, and convention pamphlets gathered by Dorothy McField, mostly from the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. The collection includes a few photographs and other materials from various chapters of Delta Sigma Theta in the Kansas-Missouri region as well as other locations; there are also a few photographs and materials from other sororities and fraternities, including the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.
Dorothy Scott Papers
The Dorothy Scott Papers are those of a native Kansan who taught in both the Kansas City, Kansas and Topeka public schools and was an active community volunteer.
Dorothy Springer family collection
This collection includes a history of the Stegeman family beginning with the arrival of William C. Stegeman in America in 1869, as written by Dorothy Springer. Stegeman was Springer's maternal grandfather. The collection also includes Springer's collected photographs of family, friends, and teachers in Abilene and Salina, Kansas.
Dorothy Wheeler quilt scrapbook and photographs
Dotti McClenaghan "Follies" collection
This collection consists of a scrapbook, some sheet music, and a program from the 1959 "Follies" production by the Parent Teachers Association at the Antioch Elementary School of Overland Park, Kansas. The production was directed by Dotti McClenaghan. There is also a letter dated November 11, 1963 from Bill Sands to Mrs. Mary E. Bartz about speaking before an unnamed group, sent in care of the McClenaghans.
Douglas County ACLU chapter records
The Douglas County ACLU was a chapter of the larger ACLU of Kansas and Western Missouri. It disbanded in 2009. This collection comes from the office of the Douglas County ACLU chapter and contains materials from the Douglas County ACLU, the ACLU of Kansas and Western Missouri, and the national chapter of the ACLU.
Douglas County Agricultural Society diploma
Diploma to Robert H. Miller for first premium on watermelons and beets at the first annual fair. Lawrence, Kan. October 6-7, 1859.
Douglas County Community Improvement Association records
The Douglas County Community Improvement Association, popularly known as Penn House due to its location in Lawrence, Kansas, is concerned with developing resources for low-income families. This collection of organizational records includes correspondence, board meeting minutes, financial records, information about service activities, and other office files from the organization's founding in 1969 through its operation into the 1990s.
Douglas County Environmental Improvement Council records
The Douglas County Environmental Improvement Council of Douglas County, Kansas was first active in the late 1960s and early 1970s; the organization was formed by private citizens who were concerned about the environment. This collection of their records consists of meeting minutes, as well as correspondence and a scrapbook of newspaper articles regarding the Council.
Douglas County Genealogical Society records
This collection includes records of the Douglas County Genealogical Society in Kansas dating from its founding in 1975 to the early 2000s. The collection includes meeting minutes, financial records and treasurer's reports, and other administrative records for the organization. There are also a number of the organization's quarterly newsletters, "The Pioneer," including a small history of their logo and information on the numerous workshops and seminars they have held in Lawrence, KansasS.