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John B. Ervin Scholars Program Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-WUA00514
Scope and Contents

The John B. Ervin Scholars Program Records consists of anniversary materials, event programs, office files, publications, publicity materials, scholarship applications, and scholarship program scholar directories.

Mr. & Mrs. Spencer T. Olin Fellowships for Women in Graduate Study Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00268
Scope and Contents

This collection includes correspondence, conference material (biographical information on the speakers, planning material, and publicity), audio cassettes of the conferences, annual reports, and newsletters relating to the Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Olin Fellowship for Women in Graduate Study at Washington University.

Steedman Fellowship in Architecture Competition Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00376
Scope and Contents This collection contains material from 1925 to 2012. Awards were given every year except the following: 1926, 1934, 1941, 1943-1948, 1951-1952, 1955, 1975-1977, and 1989. After 1988 the Governing Committee decided to make the Fellowship biennial in order to provide more financial resources for the year of foreign travel. There was no winner awarded in 1926, the first year of the Competition, because the jury felt that the competitors failed to grasp the purpose of the program and had not...

Margaret Boyer West Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-00515
Scope and Contents

The Margaret Boyer West Papers includes material from the Ervin Scholars Program collected by Margaret Boyer West when she served as Associate Director of the Ervin Scholars Program and Assistant Dean of Arts and Science, 2010-2013.

Publications - The Women's Society of Washington University

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: WUA-02-wua00475
Scope and Contents

This collection includes publications created and distributed by the Women's Society of Washington University. The Women’s Society supports scholarships, university programs and lectures for the benefit of Washington University in St. Louis and the community.