Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Eugene E. Brucker Papers
The Eugene E. Brucker Papers consists of engineering-related class notebooks and instruction manuals during his time as a student at Washington University in St. Louis from 1947/1948 through 1950/1951.
Charles W. Bryan, Jr. Papers
Alexander Buchan Papers
This collection includes correspondence, course outlines, notes on articles he read, notes on topics and personages for class use, notes for lectures and speeches, and publication. The material is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Bug Magazine Records
This collection includes issues of Bug magazine from 1997 – 2000, along with original art, administration and budget information for the publication.
Washington University Building Information Files
The collection includes material relating to the buildings of Washington University, including the laying of cornerstones, biographical information regarding individuals and organizations that buildings are named for, and other general reference materials.
Ethan Shaskan Bumas Papers
The Ethan Shaskan Bumas papers contains three items of correspondence, five manuscripts, reading announcements and clippings.
U.S. President George H.W. Bush Campus Visit Collection
This collection consists of two boxes of memorabilia from the visit of President George Bush to Washington University. The first box contains photo albums, press kits, videotapes and manuscript materials. The second box contains photographs.
Publications - Washington University Calendar Collection
These month-by-month calendars feature photographs of campus scenes and events. This collection includes only a few years.
Campus Y Records
The Campus Y Records include mockups for invitations, budget, fundraising information, and general information.
Morris Carnovsky Papers
In 1976, Morris Carnovsky, a prominent Shakespearean actor and Washington University alum, returned to the Edison Theatre to perform the lead in “King Lear”. This collection contains material from that production, including a news release, a program, and a scrapbook containing pictures of Morris Carnovsky as King Lear.