WUA/03. University Faculty and Administrators
Roland Bockhorst Correspondence to Irving D. Moy
Irving D. Moy was a former student of Roland Bockhorst and graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 1972. Moy continued to correspond with Bockhorst until his death in 1995. The Roland Bockhorst Correspondence to Irving D. Moy consists of Bockhorst’s side of the correspondence.
Arthur Holly Compton Personal Papers
The papers of Arthur Holly Compton consist of personal correspondence files, lecture and research notes, diaries and journals, publications, biographical data and memorabilia.
Joseph H. Farrow Papers
The Joseph H. Farrow Papers consists of five scrapbooks. Scrapbooks 1-3 contains congratulatory letters to Farrow on earning an Emeritus positon at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Scrapbook 4 contains event programs, news clippings and articles written by or discussing Farrow. Scrapbook 5 contains awards and photographs of Dr. E. H. Skinner and photographs of Farrow.
Otto Heller Papers
This collection primarily contains materials related to Heller's scholarly work in modern European literature and literary criticism.
Kevin Herbert Papers
Jack H. Hexter Papers
The papers of Jack H. Hexter include biographical and autobiographical information, professional and personal correspondence, notes and clippings as a part of research for his publications and the “Troops to Teachers” plan, copies of speeches and publications, and three reel-to-reels.
Arthur Hughes Papers
The Arthur Hughes Papers consists of correspondence, notes, photographs, clippings and announcements, and cassette tapes.
Edwin T. Jaynes Papers
Ethan A.H. Shepley Personal Papers
The Ethan A.H. Shepley Personal Papers include correspondence, meeting minutes, committee and business materials, etc. by Shepley.
Frederick I. Kersten Collection on Herbert Spiegelberg
This collection includes correspondence between Herbert Spiegelberg and Frederick I. Kersten (1950s – 1980s), publications by and about Spiegelberg, material documenting phenomenological workshops, and photographs of Spiegelberg. The material is arranged alphabetically by subject.