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Roland Bockhorst Correspondence to Irving D. Moy

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00498
Scope and Contents

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.

Department of Classics Records

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00379
Scope and Contents

The Department of Classics Records consists of a small collection of correspondence from Carl W. Conrad and William Sale (1978-1979), degree requirements for a M.A. and a Ph.D, and information regarding the John and Penelope Biggs Resident in the Classics (1996).

Kevin Herbert Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00394
Scope and Contents The Kevin Herbert Papers consists primarily of his teaching and research materials including a large section of subject files, index cards, and slides covering such topics as Greek and Roman History, ancient technology, warfare, art, and religion. Also included are materials relating to Herbert’s time as curator of the John Max Wulfing Collection, one of the premiere coin collections in the United States. In addition, the collection contains travel brochures, maps, etc. relating to Herbert’s...

Arthur Hughes Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00464
Scope and Contents

The Arthur Hughes Papers consists of correspondence, notes, photographs, clippings and announcements, and cassette tapes.

Jack A. Kirkland Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-00506
Scope and Contents

The Jack A. Kirkland Papers consists primarily of his publications and writings on the American Black family and social and economic development. In addition, the collection includes materials relating to Kirkland’s professional activities, conference materials, correspondence, teaching in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work and the Black Studies Program, and research materials.

Stratford Lee Morton Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-04-wua00351
Scope and Contents

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.