WUA/03. University Faculty and Administrators
Francis E. Nipher Collection
The collection includes correspondence, diaries, photographs, and publications by Nipher and others, nine volumes of Missouri Weather Service data notebooks, and four glass plate negatives. The publications are arranged alphabetical by author, then alphabetical by title.
Fred Nolte Papers
This collection is comprised of reprints, reviews, galley proofs, course notes, and personal writings.
Wilhelm Ornstein Papers
The Wilhelm Ornstein Papers consists of various certificates and awards including the Medal of Freedom and Commendation for Meritorious Civilian Service Overseas, photographs, passports and other biographical information, and correspondence including with the Royal Air Force and the U.S. War Department.
Martha N. Ozawa Papers
The Martha N. Ozawa Papers includes typescript drafts and final versions of articles, chapters, lectures, etc. written by or edited by Martha N. Ozawa. Also included are materials toward Women's Life Cycle and Economic Insecurity: Problems and Proposals edited by Ozawa.
Buford L. Pickens Collection
This collection is comprised primarily of sound recordings, slides, and a transcript of a presentation given by Pickens detailing examples of architecture found on the Washington University campus. The material is arranged by material type.
David J. Pittman Publications
This collections includes publications by David J. Pittman from 1958 – 1990.
Arthur W. Proetz Papers
Richard Rudner Papers
Rudner’s papers, which reveal his passions for the philosophy of science and aesthetics as well as social consciousness, are comprised of four series housed in three boxes as detailed below.
Robert H. Salisbury Papers
This collection includes Salisbury’s research materials and writings, including his notes, draft copies. It also includes personal material, articles about baseball, speeches, and other documents related to his scholarly work.
Holmes Smith Papers
This collection contains articles written by and of interest to Holmes Smith as well as a scrapbook of photographs and drawings. The material is arranged alphabetically by subject.