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WUA/03. University Faculty and Administrators

 Collection Subgroup Term
Identifier: WUA/03
Faculty and Administrators includes personal papers of various chancellors that are not official records from the office of the Chancellor, as well as collections of faculty and administrators personal papers.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Dan Bolef Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00168
Scope and Contents Included in the collection are course notebooks from Bolef’s graduate studies, and research related papers from his work at Westinghouse; of note are research materials related to masers. Laboratory manuals and other teaching materials, professional correspondence, grant proposals, and other papers related to Bolef’s time in the Physics Department (College of Arts and Sciences) at Washington University are also part of the collection. In addition, there is a large group of materials related...

Thomas H. Eliot Personal Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00096
Scope and Contents

This collection contains material relating to Washington University, correspondence, Harvard material, law files, governmental papers, personal papers of Mr. and Mrs. Eliot, scrapbooks, honorary degrees, photos and certificates. 

Steven C. Hause Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00410
Scope and Contents The Steven C. Hause Papers consists primarily of his teaching and research materials covering such topics as European economic and social history, modern France, nationalism, diplomatic history, Protestantism, and women’s rights. Included are class syllabi, lecture notes, primary source readings, and journals and notebooks.  Also included are typescripts and other materials related to his publications including Hubertine Auclert: The French Suffragette and Women's Suffrage and Social...

Jane Loevinger Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00348
Scope and Contents

This collection focuses on Jane Loevinger's time in St. Louis, as a professor at Washington University and her work in the field of ego development. Loevinger's earlier professorship at UC Berkeley is also represented in the collection, to a lesser extent. Jane served as a founder of a new form of study in the field of ego development, a figure for women in the field of psychology and is recognized in her papers, and the documents in the collection.

Wilhelm Ornstein Papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00412
Scope and Contents

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.

Arthur W. Proetz Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00121

Richard Rudner Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00258
Scope and Contents

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 M. Walker Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00274
Scope and Contents This collection documents the professional life of Robert M. Walker. The materials include some biographical information, in addition to early career material. The bulk of the collection regards Robert Walker's career at Washington University, including course notes, papers, notebooks, and other materials.No content is listed for Series 4 thorugh 8, as this collection is not yet completely processed.The Robert M. Walker Papers are housed offsite....

Harry Brookings Wallace Personal Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00200
Abstract

Harry Brookings Wallace had a long history with Washington University. It started with his uncle, Robert S. Brookings, and continued with Wallace becoming a board member, a president and acting chancellor of the university. The collection documents Harry Brookings Wallace's work with the university, and his roles in St. Louis business history. The materials in the collection include correspondence, publications, personal materials, photographs, and scrap books.