University Manuscripts
, 1961-1972. [PDF]
The collection of professor of Civil Engineering, Cornelius Ackerman, consists of
photographic slides of UT buildings and grounds, primarily during the 1960s.Ìý UM-6,
0.5 linear foot.
, 1979-1991. [PDF]
The collection of early education teacher, John Ahern, is a compilation of personal
writings of students from the Department of Education, as a result of an assignment
to give personal impressions of university life and the major social/political issues
of the day with the idea in mind of creating a time capsule to be opened twenty years
later.Ìý UM-1, 0.5 linear foot.
[PDF]
This collection of this National Health Professional Honor Society contains awards,
minutes books, membership records, ²¹²Ô»åÌýscrapbooks. UM-134, 3 linear feet.
, 1940-1964. [PDF]
The collection of the social women's organization, Alpha Tau Sigma Mother's Club,
includes minute books of the meetings held on the first Monday of every month.Ìý UM-112,
0.25 linear foot.
, 1934-1943. [PDF]
The personal papers of basketball coach Harold Anderson consist of scrapbooks of newspaper
clippings, programs, telegrams, and other memorabilia of the ÒùÆÞÉç
basketball team from 1934 to 1943.Ìý UM-9, 3 linear feet.
, 1958-1993. [PDF]
The personal papers of sociology and anthropology professor Dr. Panos Bardis consist
of published articles, essays, and poems, as well as his sociological scales used
to measure attitudes towards religion, family, and love.Ìý UM-38, 1.5 linear feet.
, 1970s-1990s. [PDF]
The papers of physics professor Robert Bass include research notes, publication information,
promotions and advertisements for his book Some Features of Organization in Nature, and some personal documents.Ìý UM-84, 2 linear feet.
, 1973-1974. [PDF]
The collection consists of photocopies of a report done my the Toledo Board of Community
Relations on problems between UT fraternities and residents on West Bancroft Street.Ìý
Additionally, there are newspaper clippings regarding the issues, complaints made
by residents, and investigative materials.Ìý UM-26, 0.25 linear foot.
, ca. 1957. [PDF]
The collection of former chemical engineering student, Don Bollenbacher, contains
notes and notebooks created during the completion of his degree.Ìý UM-114, 0.5 linear
foot.
, 1911-1912. [PDF]
The papers of the creator and publisher of the Ohio Worker's Compensation Law contain
information on the General Assemblies of the Employer's Liability Commission in Ohio
for the years 1911 and 1912, including correspondence and notes and drafts of bills
presented by Boyd at the assembly.Ìý UM-34, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1933-1937, 1952.Ìý
The papers of the ÒùÆÞÉç's College of Engineering alumnus, Norma Hatkey, include student handbooks, activities cards, and publications from engineering organizations. UM-140, .25 linear feet.
, 1960-1994. [PDF]
The personal papers of history professor emeritus Richard Boyer include minutes, correspondence,
publications, and and general files from the Ohio Board of Regents and its Faculty
Advisory Committee.Ìý UM-79, 4 linear feet.
, 1929-1947. [PDF]
The personal papers of English professor E. Douglas Branch contain research notes,
primarily on French and Indian war generals Ourry, Forbes, and Bouquet, as well as
that on his book on the Antebellum period in American history, The Sentimental Years. UM-19, 1 linear foot.
, 1986-2008. [PDF]
The personal papers of history faculty member Carol Bresnahan include information
on her faculty awards in research, fellowships, work in the History Department's Graduate
Program, Provost Search Committee in 2001, and photographs.Ìý UM-117, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1950s-1990s. [PDF]
The papers of professor emeritus of psychology, Robert Burns, contain information
on numerous activities and organization with with Burns was involved, including the
Conference on Aging to the Alumni Association.Ìý UM-106, 1.25 linear feet.
, 1947-1972. [PDF]
The records of geology professor Mark Camp's collection consist of newspaper articles
of the Amateur World Wrestling Championship held in Toledo in 1962, as well as football
and basketball editions of the Rocket Roundup. UM-97, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1924-1976.Ìý
The personal papers of William S. Carlson supplement the official records of the Office
of the President during his tenure.Ìý The collection includes speeches, correspondence,
photographs, and manuscripts and publications on municipal universities and Arctic
geology. UM-14, 9.5 linear feet.
, 1960-2010. [PDF]
The papers of history professor and amateur photographer Lorin Lee Cary include his
and his students' works on national and local labor history and family history, his
research and drafts of two books he co-authored,ÌýNo Strength Without Union: An Illustrated History of Ohio Workers, 1803-1980Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýSlavery in North Carolina, 1748-1775,Ìýcorrespondence, and other materials. ÌýUM-53, 17 linear feet.ÌýÌýÌý
, 2001-2012. [PDF]
The collection of the social sorority created to promote unique, productive and independent
women contains materials related to its administration as well as its achievements
and awards. ÌýUM-121, 0.75 linear foot.
, 1957-1960. [PDF]
The collection of the XI Delta Alumnae chapter of the UT Chi Omega fraternity includes
two scrapbooks and correspondence primarily regarding the planning of a recognition
dinner for the organization's member and president, Almeda Mae Janney, who also taught
history at UT. UM-43, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1945-1967. [PDF]
The collection of former UT basketball star Calvin Christensen consists of newspaper
clippings documenting his basketball career from Macomber High School to the University
of Toledo and later as a player for three NBA teams in the 1950s.Ìý UM-60, 0.25 linear
foot.
. [PDF]
Ìý UM-125, 2 linear feet.
, 1939-1996. [PDF]
The personal papers of former UT student, professional basketball player, and National
Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, Charles Chuckovits, consist of a scrapbook documenting
his professional basketball career.Ìý UM-91, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1986-1991. [PDF]
The personal papers of former Student Government President, Jeff Cole, describe his
activities during his tenure, including the planning and construction of the new Student
Recreation Center, improvements to the Glass Bowl, and the Student Government Constitution.Ìý
UM-94, 1 linear foot.
, 1945. [PDF]
The Ìýpapers of education professor Bess Cunningham contains the manuscript copy of
her book,ÌýPsychology for Nurses. ÌýUM-54, 0.5 linear foot. Ìý
, 1968-1980s. [PDF]
The personal papers of history professor Charles DeBenedetti, whose focus on foreign
relations and the anti-war movement of the 1960s and 1970s brought him national attention,
document his research interests, his work as a UT faculty member, and materials from
Charles Chatfield, a professor of history at Wittenberg University, who completed
DeBenedetti's last book, An American Ordeal: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era after the latter's death in 1987.Ìý UM-87, 18 linear feet.
NOTE: This collection is housed off-campus. Therefore, Canaday Center staff will require a 48-hour advanced notice for its retrieval.
, 1951-1971. [PDF]
The records of the national honorary society for women in education, Delta Kappa Gamma,
include scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, photographs, and memorabilia.Ìý UM-42, 1.75
linear feet.
, 1971. [PDF]
The papers of English professor Larry Dessner document a conference on Modern Literature
organized by Dessner and the Department of English in 1971. UM-100, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1927-1932. [PDF]
The personal papers of the ÒùÆÞÉç's sixth president include speeches,
private correspondence, official correspondence (of note are letters concerning an
athletic scholarship controversy between Findlay and Defiance Colleges, which the
Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association was asked to settle), and diaries documenting
President Doermann's appointments as well as progress on the construction of University
Hall and the Field House.Ìý UM-18, 0.75 linear foot.
, 1962-1998. [PDF]
The papers of political science professor, Sharron Doerner, consist of course materials,
including lectures and notes, and professional papers pertaining to other aspects
of his career.Ìý UM-101, 1 linear foot.
, 1930s-1971. [PDF]
The papers of history professor Randolph Downes consist of extensive research notes
gathered for the writing of his book,ÌýWarren Gamaliel Harding, 1865-1920, materials relating to his career at UT as well as his involvement in the Historical
Society of Northwest Ohio (now the Maumee Valley Historical Society, and some personal
records. ÌýUM-61, 23 linear feet.
WILHELM J.H. EITEL PAPERS, 1890-1978. [PDF]
The personal papers of world-renowned scientist Wilhelm Eitel contain correspondence,
glass-plate negatives, manuscript drafts of the eight-volume Silicate Science, patents and abstracts. UM-24, 32.25 linear feet.
, 1937-1975. [PDF]
The personal papers of the political science professor Donovan Emch consist of faculty
newsletters and Faculty Senate minutes, annotated by Emch.Ìý UM-36, 1 linear foot.
, 1936-1983. [PDF]
The personal papers of rare books librarian Lucille Emch consist of materials pertaining
to her interest in books and printing, Toledo Museum of art, sister city, Toledo,
Spain, American and foreign libraries and archives, and archaeology. ÌýUM-30, 1.25
linear feet.
, 1956-1986. [PDF]
The personal papers of Emeritus Professor of Geography, Byron Emery, consist of research
for and copies of his thesis and dissertation, as well as photographs of a variety
of subjects of interest to Dr. Emery.Ìý UM-93, 1 linear foot.
, 1943-1994.Ìý
The collection of the Faculty Bowling League includes scores and standings of every
game bowled between 1943 and 1992, team rosters, original and revised League Rules,
and championship scores.Ìý UM-44, 2 linear feet.
, 1922-1935. [PDF]
The personal and professional papers of law professor Doris Fenneberg include materials
about her life as a student at UT and later as Secretary of the Compliance Board of
the National Recovery Administration, a U.S. Federal Agency created in 1933 as part
of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. UM-67, 2 linear feet.
, 1900-1982. [PDF]
The personal papers of the former dean of UT's College of Law include newspaper clippings,
photographs, and the family bible. UM-66, 0.75 linear foot.
, 1962-1974. [PDF]
The personal papers of professor of Chemistry and dean of the Graduate School, Dr.
Alfred Foster, include memos between members of the faculty and members of the administration,
Central States Universities, Inc. meeting minutes, reports, and newsletters, and proposals
for expanding both UT's campus and the curriculum.Ìý UM-29, 8 linear feet.
, 1927-1972. [PDF]
The papers of University Librarian and founder of UT's Library Science Program, Mary
Gillham, contains personal memorabilia, such as records of her accomplishments, photographs
from the library's 50th anniversary celebration, and documentation of her involvement
with UT. ÌýThe other half of the collection documents Gillham's involvement in the
Greater Toledo Municipal League, of which she was on the Board of Directors. ÌýUM-48,
3 linear feet.
, 1884-1972. [PDF]
The records of the Greek Letter Organizations contain histories, manuals, handbooks,
and pledge materials of several of UT's early Greek organizations.Ìý UM-51, 1 linear
foot.
, 1971-1976. [PDF]
The personal papers of physics professor Thomas Green consist of research materials
that pertain to electron and atom excitation, as well as course materials and correspondence,Ìý
UM-45, 1 linear foot.
, 1970s-1990s. [PDF]
The papers of professor of English literature, E. Richard Gregory, consist of several
of Gregory's published articles, as well as criticism of said work.Ìý Of note is an
inscribed copy of his book, Milton and the Muses.Ìý UM-98, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1930s-1998. [PDF]
The personal and professional papers of sociologist Rose Helper include notes, coursework,
publications, and correspondence primarily concerning her research focus on housing
and minorities.Ìý UM-86, 11 linear feet.
, 1925-1973. [PDF]
The papers of education professor and author of the UT's centennial history, TheÌýTower Builders, contain the research he gathered during the writing of the book. ÌýOf note is correspondence
from presidents and notable faculty members that contain anecdotal history of the
university that may not be found elsewhere. ÌýUM-12, 3 linear feet.
, 1884-1983. [PDF]
The History of UT Collection contains original and photocopied clippings, correspondence,
reports, and brochures on historical university events.Ìý UM-33, 4 linear feet.
, 1946. [PDF]
The papers of the College of Pharmacy faculty member, Anton Hogstad, Jr., include
two book-length manuscripts, titled "Empty Gods" and "Betrayal" that both concern
events that occurred in a western mining town.Ìý UM-103, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1950s-1990s [PDF]
The personal papers of history professor and a leading scholar on the history of the
American West, W. Eugene Hollon, include correspondence, manuscripts, research materials,
and photographs.Ìý UM-35, 24 linear feet.
, 1927-1956. [PDF]
The personal papers of long-time English faculty member Alice Huebner document her
personal and professional activities during her time as a student the University of
Toledo, as well as her early career as UT faculty.Ìý UM-8, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1915-1964. [PDF]
The personal papers of political science professor O. Garfield Jones include speeches,
election results, pamphlets, letters, and information about Proportional Representation
voting, the method of which he is considered to have founded.Ìý UM-58, 1 linear foot.
, 1929-1996. [PDF]
The papers of UT graduate and professional basketball player William M. Jones contain
scrapbooks, correspondence, publications, and other memorabilia documenting Jones'
basketball career.Ìý UM-90, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1919-1989. [PDF]
The records of UT's oldest sorority and Toledo's first national women's fraternity
include newspaper clippings of sorority activities, photographs of events, dance cards,
and organization information.Ìý UM-105, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1955-2000. [PDF]
The papers of history professor Michael Kay consist of readings for his courses on
American History, exams, research pertaining to his book, written with Lorin Lee Cary,
Slavery in North Carolina, 1748-1775, as well as drafts and galleys of the same, and correspondence.Ìý UM-113, 7 linear
feet.
, 1931, 1943. [PDF]
This collection contains the "T" sweater worn by Dale Dewitt Kettle, UT Class of '31.
There are also reproductions of photos of Mr. Kettle in the years after graduation,
as well as a March 1943 issue ofÌýNavy at Dartmouth. UM-123, 1 linear foot.
, 1961-1991. [PDF]
The papers of chemistry professor Philip Kint consist of materials documenting his
correspondence, activities, and publications, as well as research papers written by
others.Ìý UM-115, 3 linear feet.
, 1917-1998. [PDF]
The papers of ÒùÆÞÉç Athletics historian and area high school football
coach Frank Kralik include sports memorabilia collected by Kralik, such as newspaper
clippings, sports programs, photographs, cassette tapes, and film reels.Ìý UM-116,
6 linear feet.
, 1945-1970. [PDF]
The papers of chemistry professor Albertine Krohn concern the Toledo Chemistry Placement
Examination written by Krohn and Nelson Hovey.Ìý UM-39, 1.25 linear feet.
, 1955-1957. [PDF]
The papers of former electrical engineering student, Kyrikos Lampathakis, consist
of notes taken as a student as well as his work done for ITT Technical Institutes.Ìý
UM-122, 1 linear foot.
, 1920-1967. [PDF]
The collection of founding Psi Chi Phi member, Helen (Williams) Lang, and her husband
Elmer, both former ÒùÆÞÉç students, include materials documenting their
college and social activities, such as newspaper clippings, programs, and photographs.Ìý
UM-89, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1932-1966. [PDF]
The materials of the Levy Campaign Collection include correspondence, fliers, pamphlets,
ads, and posters for campaigns to raise funds during the years 1935, 1954, 1956, 1959,
1963, 1965 and 1966, the final year being the levy that changed UT from a municipal
university to a state school.Ìý UM-22, 1 linear foot.
, 1923-1925. [PDF]
The collection of former UT student Esther B. Lindsay contains a scrapbook documenting
the activities of Psi Chi Phi, the sorority that later became Delta Delta Delta.Ìý
UM-46, 1 volume.
, 1967-1986. [PDF]
The collection contains the student assignment book for 1967-1968, as well as documents
relating to Locke-Gagnon's participation in the Japanese visitation program arranged
by the UT International Student Programs Office. ÌýUM-119, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1938-1995. [PDF]
The personal papers of Jesse R. Long, former executive vice president at UT, one of
three members who served on the Interim Operating Committee after the death of president
Wilbur White in 1950, who acted as chief administrative officers until a new president
was found, and the university's first provost, include essays, notes, speeches written
for administrators as well as those he delivered himself at commencements, faculty
retirements, and community organizations, and correspondence.Ìý UM-88, 2 linear feet.
LOOKING GLASS COLLECTION, 1990-1991. [PDF]
The collection contains two scrapbooks documentingÌýThe Looking Glass, an independent student literary publication. ÌýUM-70, 1 volume.
, 1922-1925. [PDF]
The collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by Constance Machen of the University
of Toledo Class of 1925. ÌýIncluded are classmate autographs, activity programs, a
1923-1925 university catalog, a 1923-1924 Blockhouse, and other typed of memorabilia.
ÌýUM-2, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1968-1988. [PDF]
The personal papers of assistant professor of Health Promotion and Human Performance,
who had been in included in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most marathons
run (524), include materials covering course and university business, correspondence,
and marathon running.Ìý UM-62, 1 linear foot.
. [PDF]
Collection consists of correspondence and lab notebooks of peptide chemist, Dr. Maurice
Manning, who joined the faculty of the Medical College of Ohio (today the University
of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences) in 1969, in its earliest days. UM-133,
41 linear feet.
Ìý, 1959-1986. [PDF]
The collection of former Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company engineer, Gilbert Mohr, includes
a scrapbook of newspaper clippings, photographs, and sheet music documenting the writing
of "Fair Toledo" by Mohr and his wife, Jean Strout Mohr.Ìý They wrote it for a contest
held by the Student Senate and Alumni Association to become UT's alma mater.Ìý "Fair
Toledo" won, and debuted in 1959.Ìý UM-40, 1 volume.
, 1968-1984. [PDF]
The papers of UT librarian John Morgan include materials that pertain to Morgan's
career in the library as well as his involvement in University affairs and professional
organizations.Ìý UM-23, 3 linear feet.
, 1975-2004. [PDF]
The personal papers of the Catherine S. Eberly Center for Women director, Patricia
Murphy, contain extensive research for the book, Assessment of Rehabilitative Issues in Quality of Life Litigation, Murphy co-wrote with John M. Williams, as well as newspaper clippings, articles,
memos, communications, publishing contracts, and conference information regarding
Murphy's career and research interests.Ìý UM-109, 6 linear feet.
, 1940s-1980s. [PDF]
The papers of history professor Bogdan Novak include research materials and a newspaper
collection in a variety of languages.Ìý UM-76, 10.5 linear feet.
, 1964-1987. [PDF]
The personal papers of professor emeritus of Education, Edward Nussel, consist of
materials documenting his personal research interests, programs in the College of
Education and Allied Professions, and the administration of the associate dean's office.Ìý
UM-47, 7 linear feet.
, 1910-1960s. [PDF]
The papers of former chairman of UT's Department of Chemistry, Harold Oddy, include
miscellaneous papers, research, biographical materials, and memorabilia.Ìý UM-92, 1.5
linear feet.
, 1973-1993. [PDF]
The collection of the organization founded in 1891 to promote public awareness of
science consists of council meetings, presentation abstracts, membership lists, and
volumes of the "Ohio Journal of Science". UM-102, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1916-1972. [PDF]
The papers of English professor George Orians includes correspondence, research notes,
syllabi, and photographs.Ìý UM-64, 0.75 linear foot.
, 1932-1982. [PDF]
The personal papers of Engineering professor George E. Pankratz reflect primarily
his professional and educational activities during his service to UT.Ìý UM-5, 14 linear
feet.
, 1922-ca. 1971. [PDF]
The papers of business professor, Dean of Men, and Director of Personnel Donald Parks
contain a scrapbook, photographs, certificates and the guest registry of the dedication
of Parks Tower in 1971. ÌýUM-16, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1890-1976. [PDF]
The collection contains official records of sorority, including minutes, constitutions,
by-laws, correspondence, and financial information.Ìý There are also materials on social
functions and Mary Gillham.Ìý UM-50, 0.5 linear foot.
, 1915-1990. [PDF]
The collection documents the Epsilon-Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha and its predecessors,
the Cresset Fraternity and Phi Kappa Chi.Ìý It includes original minute books, pledge
ritual handbook, and scrapbooks.Ìý UM-74, 1.25 linear feet.
, 1947-1992. [PDF]
The records of the National Honor and Professional Association of Education contain
newsletter, biennial council reports, alumnae chapter activities, constitutions and
by-laws, correspondence, informational booklets, newspaper articles, membership lists,
annual reports, and chapter histories.Ìý UM-49, 1.5 linear feet.
, 1925-1929. [PDF]
The collection of adjunct professor of law, Frank Pitt, consists of "The Columbian",
the yearbook of Columbia University, where Pitt attended as an undergraduate student.
ÌýUM-72, 1 linear foot.
PORTRAIT OF WOMEN PROFESSORS OF ENGLISH AT UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO COLLECTION, 1909-1991. [PDF]
Collection includes a copy of Parallel Path, Separate Status: A Portrait of Women Professors of English at the University
of Toledo, 1909-1991Ìýwritten by Elizabeth Steele, editor, Skaidrite Stelzer, assistant, and Carol Nelson
Burns, aide. This paper was published in 1995 and contains information on women professors
of the English Department at UT from 1909 to 1991. This information comes in all forms,
ranging from biographies to personal, recorded interviews. The interviews included
in the collection take place in 1992. The completed paper gives an overview of what
women of different time periods have endured and accomplished while pursuing a career
as a professor of English. ÌýUM-107, 0.25 linear foot.
, 1888-1922. [PDF]
The collection of business professor and dean of the former College of Commerce (1917-1921)
Frank Quillen includes a scrapbook of news clippings, correspondence, and documents
covering several aspects of Quillen's life, including his service in the Spanish-American
War.Ìý UM-7, 1 scrapbook.
, 1956-1977. [PDF]
The papers of professor emeritus and former dean of the ÒùÆÞÉç's Community
and Technical College focus on the establishment of the college and include correspondence,
memorandums, development reports, and annual reports.Ìý UM-80, 1 linear foot.
, 1926-1930. [PDF]
The collection of former UT student Elizabeth Rudolph contains memorabilia she collected
as a member of UT Women's Athletic Association, Psi Chi Pi, and the University Hall
cornerstone laying ceremony.Ìý UM-63, 0.75 linear foot.
, 1964-1999. [PDF]
Dr. Dorothy Siegel’s collection includes mostly professional and some personal content
from her years at MIT and through each career opportunity she held through the University
of Toledo until her retirement in 2010. UM-135, 8 linear feet.
, 1971-1978. [PDF]
The papers of professor of business technology at UT's Community and Technical College
consist of televised courses in advertising and business communication, the first
of such courses the be offered at UT.Ìý UM-28, 1 linear foot.
ROBERT FREEMAN SMITH PAPERS, 1960-1988. [PDF]
The papers of history professor Robert Freeman Smith contain correspondence, research
notes, and professional and personal material that primarily document his writing
efforts, including manuscripts for books and academic papers.Ìý UM-78, 4.75 linear
feet.
WILLARD A. SMITH PAPERS, 1956-1961. [PDF]
The personal papers of history professor Willard A. Smith consist of general research
notes for his book on Primo de Rivera, dictator of Spain from 1923-1930.Ìý Some of
the materials are in Spanish.Ìý UM-10, 1 linear foot.Ìý
, 1955-2019. [PDF]
Willard W. Smith's collection consists of materials documenting various aspects of
his life, including his service to the ÒùÆÞÉç and the greater Toledo
community. Also included are items from his time in the U.S. Navy; his studies at
Miami University and the University of Denver; and his involvement with the Municipal
League of Toledo, in addition to his business interests.Ìý UM-73, 3.75 linear feet.
SAM SNYDER SCRAPBOOK COLLECTION, 1987. [PDF]
This collectionÌýcontains two scrapbooks documenting professor of Educational Theory
and Social Foundation Sam Snyder’s stay in South Korea in 1987. Snyder taught in the
country for one year. Included are newspaper clippings about events in South Korea,
particularly events concerning university students. UM-108, 0.25 linear foot.
JAMES G. SOUTHWORTH PAPERS, 1934-1966. [PDF]
The papers of English professor James G. Southworth include manuscripts and galley
proofs of books and essays written by Southworth.Ìý UM-11, 1 linear foot.
ARTHUR R. STEELE PAPERS, 1951-1985. [PDF]
The papers of history professor and first director of the Honors Program, Arthur R.
Steele, primarily documents his published work,ÌýFlowers for the King.Ìý It includes correspondence, ads, reviews, and photographs.Ìý UM-81, 0.5 linear foot.
ELIZABETH STEELE PAPERS, 1972-1990. [PDF]
The papers of English professor Elizabeth Steele documents her activities on various
University committees, including the University Beautification Committee, the Art
Museum Committee, the Arts and Sciences Council's Committee on Women's Studies, and
the UT Women's Organization. UM-71, 0.5 linear foot.
BRENTON W. STEVENSON PAPERS, 1935. [PDF]
The papers of professor and administrator B.W. Stevenson consist of a copy of Stevenson's
book, English in Business and Engineering.Ìý UM-13, 0.5 linear foot.
A. MONROE STOWE PAPERS, 1909-1970. [PDF]
The personal papers of the ÒùÆÞÉç's third president include correspondence
and published works, mainly focusing on teacher training and liberal education in
municipal universities.Ìý UM-104, 0.25 linear foot.
STEPHEN STRANAHAN PAPERS, 1972-1984. [PDF]
The personal papers of former UT Board member and chairman of the Board include fundraising
documents and correspondence.Ìý UM-21, 1 linear foot.
STUDENT DANCE EPHEMERA COLLECTION, 1920-1936. [PDF]
The Student Dance Ephemera Collection includes dance cards, invitations, and other
dance memorabilia.Ìý UM-31, 0.25 linear foot.
LLOYD SUNDERMAN PAPERS, 1934-1971. [PDF]
The papers of former chairman of the Department of Music, Lloyd Sunderman, consist
of professional papers, recordings, and films of performances he directed.Ìý UM-118,
1 linear foot.
CHARLES TERBILLE PAPERS, 1980s-1990s. [PDF]
The papers of assistant reference librarian of Carlson Library Charles TerbilleÌýconsist
of files from various University Libraries committees on which Terbille served. The
collection documents faculty issues within the library as well as issues with salaries,
committees, funding and more. UM-120, 0.5 linear foot.
GERALD THOMPSON PAPERS, 1969-1998. [PDF]
The papers of history professor, director of graduate studies, and expert on the history
of the Southwestern United States, Gerald Thompson, contain records that documents
his academic career, his work in the classroom, and his scholarly publications. ÌýUM-99,
3 linear feet.
TOLEDO CAMPUS MINISTRY RECORDS, 1963-1976. [PDF]
The papers of the faith-based community, Toledo Campus Ministry, include administrative
records of their meeting minutes, annual reports, and goals and evaluations, as well
as several issues of a Methodist Student Movement magazine, motive.Ìý UM-83, 2 linear feet.
TOLEDO MEDICAL COLLEGE COLLECTION, 1882-1983. [PDF]
The records of the Toledo Medical College include administrative files and miscellaneous
records such as minute books of the board of trustees, tuition register, legal documents,
correspondence, and material concerning the history of the medical college.Ìý For related
materials, see MSS-044, Academy of Medicine of Toledo and Lucas County.Ìý UM-68, 1
linear foot.
TOLEDO SECTION, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY RECORDS, 1917-1985. [PDF]
The collection for Toledo section of the organization to advance the field of chemistry
includes correspondence, meeting announcements, minutes, annual reports, financial
records, scrapbooks, newsletters, photographs, and other materials.Ìý UM-85, 5 linear
feet.
ANDREW J. TOWNSEND PAPERS, 1933-1983. [PDF]
The personal papers of History professor and long-time dean of the College of Arts
& Sciences, Andrew J. Townsend, include notes and typescripts of various speeches
given by Townsend, autobiographical information, and writings on post-Revolution American
history, post-U.S./international relations history, Toledo history, the College of
Arts & Sciences, and the role of universities during the war.Ìý UM-3, 1.5 linear feet.
TRIANGLE FRATERNITY COLLECTION, 1978-1988. [PDF]
The Triangle Fraternity Collection includes issues of the newsletter, Triangle Review, produced by the fraternity and edited by Jesse Long.Ìý UM-77, 0.25 linear foot.
WILLIAM H. TUCKER PAPERS, 1855-1898. [PDF]
The personal and professional papers of Toledo lawyer, active community member, and
member of the UT Board of Directors, William H. Tucker (for whom Tucker Hall is named),
mainly consist of correspondence but also includes a deed for land in the Oakwood
Addition of Toledo signed by UT founder Jesup Scott and his sons.Ìý UM-96, 1.5 linear
feet.
JOHN TURIN PAPERS, 1930s-1970s. [PDF]
The papers of UT scientist, teacher, and administrator John Turin, the first chairman
of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, document his graduate student days at
the University of Michigan, as well as contain photographs and blueprints of the Ritter
Planetarium and Observatory.Ìý UM-95, 0.5 linear foot.
UNIVERSITY INTERFAITH COUNCIL, INC., 1975-1995. [PDF]
The collection of the umbrella organization that consists of the Toledo Campus Ministry,
Catholic Campus Ministry, Campus Christian Fellowship, Campus Crusade for Christ,
Hillel, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Lifeline, Muslim Students Association,
and the Newman Club and exists to foster religious activities of all faiths, includes
founding papers, meeting minutes, financial reports, and publicity materials.Ìý UM-111,
0.5 linear foot.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB, 1921-1966. [PDF]
The records of the University Women's Club include meeting minutes, newsletters, and
scrapbooks that date back to when the organization, which had initially been for the
wives of administrators and faculty to gather to socialize and raise money for the
university, was called the Faculty Dames Club.Ìý UM-75, 2.5 linear feet.
UT CENTENNIAL COLLECTION, 1931-1974. [PDF]
The UT Centennial Collection consists of correspondence, reports, memoranda, and publications
documenting the celebration of the ÒùÆÞÉç's centennial in 1972.Ìý UM-41,
2 linear feet.
, 1799-2022.Ìý
This collection documents former ÒùÆÞÉç Archivist Barbara Floyd's research to writeÌýAn Institution for the Promoting of Knowledge: ÒùÆÞÉç at 150, published in 2022 for the institution's sesquicentennial. UM-142, approximately 6 linear feet.
ERNEST W. WEAVER, JR. PAPERS, 1956-1986. [PDF]
The personal papers of the former dean of the College of Engineering include personal
and professional correspondence, committee meeting minutes, and course materials.Ìý
UM-25, 2.5 linear feet.
, 1930-2005.
The papers of part-time music instructor Margaret Weber includes notes, specifically analyses on music pieces and their composers; printed material, such as music programs and sheet music; and photographs, with many of unidentified groups, as well as that of organs and Weber herself. UM-147, 1 linear foot.
ROBERT N. WHITEFORD PAPERS, 1945-1951. [PDF]
The papers of English professor, Robert Whiteford, include essays written after his
retirement as part of a university program that enabled professors with emeritus status
to continue research and receive income.Ìý UM-17, 0.5 linear foot.
WILLIAM WIERSMA PAPERS, 1963-1987. [PDF]
The papers of education professor and former director of the Center for Educational
Research and Services consist of printed reports written by Wiersma for the Center
regarding aspects of competency-based teacher education program.Ìý UM-56, 0.5 linear
foot.
, 1912-1917.Ìý
The papers of philosophy professor Gardner Williams consist of documents from Williams'
personal life and interests, including articles, bulletins, correspondence, and personal
information from his education, military service, and career, as well as unpublished
articles written by Williams.Ìý UM-52, 4 linear feet.
MELVIN C. WREN PAPERS, ca. 1967. [PDF]
The papers of history professor Melvin Wren include notebooks and several versions
of six manuscripts written by Wren, including The Western Impact of Tsarist Russia, The Course of Russian History, Early Russia,
London and the Twenty Ships, The Chamber of the City of London, 1633-1642, and Deposit Banking in London in 1640. UM-20, 1.75 linear feet.
IVAN ZAROBSKY PAPERS, 1921-1955. [PDF]
The collection of the Head of Engineering Drawing and Machine Designs contains course
materials and transcripts of chapters from the book Fundamentals of Machine Design that he co-authored and correspondence pertaining to the book.Ìý UM-4, 1 linear foot.
PHYLLIS ZIBBEL COLLECTION, 1970-1994. [PDF]
The collection of UT alum, Phyllis Zibbel, includes material collected and written
by her for her senior thesis in the Adult Liberal Studies program.Ìý The material relates
to the May 4, 1970 shooting by the Ohio National Guard of four student protesting
the Vietnam War during a demonstration at Kent State University.Ìý UM-82, 0.25 linear
foot.
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