University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Found in 286 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Andrew Futrall Papers
Robert E. Gawley Papers
G. David Gearhart Papers
Gordon Morgan Papers
The bulk of the collection consists of books, articles, and essays by Morgan and writings of others collected by Morgan. The collection also contains correspondence, speeches, lectures, class assignments, and audio visual materials.
Jim Greeson Collection
Form letter by Henry Tovey to members of the Arkansas State Music Teachers Association, clippings of Laurence Powell's "Chats About the Great Composers," and three scores by Powell: "Monogram," "The Little Stranger," and "The Sewing Machine."
Guerdon David Nichols Papers Addendum
The collection contains correspondence, photographs and other items primarily dating from Nichols' tenure as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Also included is Nichols' Alexander Meiklejohn award.
Harrison Hale Papers
The papers pertain to the interest of Professor Harrison Hale of the Department of Chemistry in the therapeutic uses of chlorine gas.
Mary Jane Haley University Memorabilia
The collection contains various materials, including: programs for educational, musical, and dramatic productions; commencement and Alumni Association materials; a photograph and numerous postcards; and general materials, such as a freshman arm band and a pin-on button. These materials speak to campus life, society, and culture from the Jazz Age to World War II.
Orville Hall, Sr. Papers
William Jefferson Hamilton Daybook and Memoirs
Material pertaining to the life of William J. Hamilton, Arkansas student, teacher, lawyer, and merchant, especially to his years as a student at Arkansas Industrial University, 1889-1894. The memoirs also relate, in part, to the history of Hartford, Arkansas, to Hamilton's daughter, Nell Lucille Hamilton Trotter, and to other members of the Hamilton-Gryder-York-Dean-Trotter families.
Hank Hancock Razorback Sketch
After Hancock graduated, he sent a drawing of the hog to coach Francis A. Schmidt, which is possibly the one in MC 1488, a sketch on tracing paper signed by the artist, inscribed "as ferocious as I can make him." It was loaned to the University Libraries by Miss Kate Davenport, who was employed for many years in University administration. Following her death, when no survivors could be located, it was decided to accession the drawing for preservation in Special Collections.
Harold D. Hantz Collection
In addition to correspondence, clippings and papers pertaining to Act 10 and the AAUP, a copy of Hantz's own affidavit is included as well as some correspondence pertaining to the presentation of AAUP's Meiklejohn Award to Guerdon Nichols, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences during the Act 10 struggle. Many items have notes by the donor attached.
Harold D. Hantz Collection, University of Arkansas Honors Program
The collection consists of correspondence, Honors Council Minutes, and other material pertaining to the Honors Program.
Arthur M. Harding Papers
Arthur M. Harding Papers Addendum
Materials in this collection include speeches, typescripts, publications, early editions of University of Arkansas student newspapers, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia. Writings are primarily by Arthur M. Harding; two magazines include articles by his daughter, Mary Frances Harding.
William Neal Harrison Papers
The Harrison collection contains extensive personal and professional correspondence; notes and manuscripts of the majority of the novels; manuscripts of several short stories; drafts of poetry; reviews of Harrison's works; articles pertaining to Harrison's career; published copies of selected short stories; interviews; photographs; and royalty statements.
M. Blair Hart Papers
The papers contain materials from M. Blair Hart's university years as well as his four years in the Air Force. Correspondence, theatre programs, material on Gaebale (a student festival), clippings, and photographs complete the collection.
Henry S. Hartzog Letter
The letter is typewritten on University stationery, with the address of the President’s Office. The typewriter used a purple ribbon. Signed in ink. Hartzog replies to a letter from Irving Reinberger of Pine Bluff, assuring him that his request for a dormitory room for his son.
Henry Simms Hartzog Collection
Biographical information and microfilm of scrapbook (1818-1971) containing Confederate bonds and money, letters, photographs, military papers, cards, programs, and other papers.
Biographical information on the life and work of the former University of Arkansas president (1902-1905), donated by Hartzog's daughter-in-law, Catherine Gibbons Hartzog, St. Louis, Missouri, January 1972.--Microfilm is copy of original owned by Clemson University Libraries (MSS 78).
History of Psychology at the U of A
Collection consists of one essay of thoughts about the history of the psychology department written by E. Phillip Trapp
Cornelia Howard University of Arkansas Memorabilia
Collection consists of photographs, programs, newsclippings, and artifacts.
James J. Hudson Papers
William "Bill" Wauters Hughes Papers
Materials in the collection include correspondence, military papers, press releases, unpublished manuscripts, drafts of writings, photocopies of genealogy research, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs.
Allan Sparrow Humphreys Papers
Scrapbooks of mounted congratulatory letters and other material which were prepared and presented to Humphreys by friends, colleagues, and other well-wishers in 1956, on the occasion of his retirement.