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Washington University Asian Art Society Records
This collections includes materials from the Asian Art Society including board minutes, correspondence, two scrapbooks, membership rosters, photos, and press releases.
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.
Betty Grossman Papers
This collection includes correspondence, publications, scrapbooks, photographs, diaries, and information regarding George Mylonas.
Annelise Mertz Papers
Stratford Lee Morton Papers
This modest collection details the early personal development and subsequent professional activities of Stratford Lee Morton. The collection is particularly strong in chronicling the planning for the1953 – 1954 Worlds Fair in St. Louis (which was ultimately not conducted) and for records of the Academy of Science in St. Louis.
Washington University Collection of Photographs of Unusual Format
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.
Harry Brookings Wallace Personal Papers
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.