University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Found in 286 Collections and/or Records:
Walter John Lemke Letters
Correspondence, Newspaper clippings, Photographs, and other documentation of Mrs. Thorp's death and memorial service.
Maximilian Ware Collection
Photograph album and artifacts; the album documents his student life, year by year, with photographs and other images, documents including his certificates of rank and promotion in the Student Army Training Corps. The collection also includes his diploma, a cane whose silver band bears an inscription "MXW 1923, U of A, BEE." and a hammered nickel silver flask, about 1 pint capacity.
Damon Marie Watson Papers
Most of the papers (correspondence and examinations) pertain to Phi Mu, particularly the Alpha Beta chapter at the University of Arkansas. A few pertain to Damon Marie Watson personally.
Adrian L. White Correspondence
The collection consists of an informational sheet written by White in 1990 and a series of letters from 1968. White visited the U of A in 1968 when he was President of the Arkansas Broadcasters Association. Subsequent meetings followed with campus administration and the Arkansas Broadcasters Association to establish a program of study for broadcasting and a campus radio station.
Brian Wilkie Papers
This collection contains manuscripts and peer reviews for Wilkie's books including Literature Of The Western World, other authored works, drafts, and notes, as well as his students' surveys concerning prospective additions to his 4th edition of Literature Of The Western World.
Elizabeth Bassett Williams Papers
This collection contains correspondence, pamphlets, booklets, and programs primarily concerning the university. Nineteen of the twenty-one photographs are by Fayetteville photographer J.H. Field. The papers also contain broadsides, which have been removed to the broadside collection.
Winston L. Winters Papers
Woods-Hon Scrapbooks
Cornelius Decalion Woolverton Documents Pertaining to Student Life, Arkansas Industrial University
Documents pertaining to student life at Arkansas Industrial University (later known as the University of Arkansas).
Robert A. and Vivian Young Papers
The papers contain a biographical sketch of Robert A. Young, clippings pertaining to Vivian Young's involvement with the Women's Arkansas State Golf Tournament, and a collection of photographs of various dignitaries, including Orval Faubus, Hubert Humphrey, and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Young Women's Christian Association. Fayetteville, Arkansas. Scrapbook
"Arkansas Y.W.C.A. Memory Book 1916-1917" and "U. of A. Y.W.C.A. Memory Book for year 1917-1918, "containing correspondence, photographs, clippings, programs, notices, announcements, invitations, and other material relating to the affairs of the Y.W.C.A. at the University of Arkansas. Correspondents include Charles Hillman Brough.