Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Viktor Hamburger Papers
The Viktor Hamburger Papers consists of a small set of personal papers containing awards and a yearbook as well as a selection of slides and audiovisual materials featuring Hamburger.
Audiovisual materials are located in the Film and Media vault.
Fred R. Hammond Collection
The Fred R. Hammond Collection includes drawings, photographs, and other images of architectural projects built on the Washington University Campus by the firm of Hammond, Charle, Burns and Le Pere, Architects and Planners, as well as its predecessor firms including Cope and Stewardson. Of particular interest is a notebook of sketches and photographs of gargoyles from across the Washington University Danforth Campus.
Publications - Hatchet Yearbook
The collection contains Washington University yearbooks from 1903 through the present. Years without publication of a yearbook are also indicated. The books are arranged chronologically by year published. Unbound materials are listed at the end. Volume numbering is partially inconsistent due to title changes. Until 1941 yearbooks contained information on the previous years’ class which is reflected in the dates in square brackets following each entry.
Steven C. Hause Papers
Otto Heller Papers
This collection primarily contains materials related to Heller's scholarly work in modern European literature and literary criticism.
Jules Henry Papers
This collection contains the working papers of Jules Henry, including publications, his teaching materials, and materials from his anthropological studies of the Kaingang and Pilaga Indians.
Kevin Herbert Papers
Mary C. Hester 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.
David Hughes Papers
The David Hughes Papers consists of photocopies of a personal log maintained by Hughes during his flight training at naval air stations in Pensacola and Jacksonville, Florida, and in San Diego, California, from April 18, 1943, to April 10, 1944. Also included are a photocopy of an additional short story written by Hughes, photographs, and copies of Washington University Magazine featuring articles concerning Hughes personal log.