Records and correspondence
James Dickey Papers
Thomas H. Eliot Personal Papers
This collection contains material relating to Washington University, correspondence, Harvard material, law files, governmental papers, personal papers of Mr. and Mrs. Eliot, scrapbooks, honorary degrees, photos and certificates.
Environmental Response Records
This collection documents the activities of the Environmental Response organization. Material includes organizational correspondence, policy statements and activities, brochures and posters, and project information.
A small group of material in the collection unrelated to Environmental Response is a folder on the Association of Black Collegians. This significant material deals with a sit-in at Brookings Hall in 1968, and includes a copy of the protestors’ Manifesto.
Hugh Ferriss Papers
This small collection is comprised of sheet music and biographical details.
Isabella Gardner Papers
The Isabella Gardner Papers contain manuscript and editorial material toward most of her books drafts of individual poems as well as letters to and from various editors, friends, and family.
William H. Gass Papers
The William H. Gass Papers consist largely of his own manuscript material: manuscripts and proof material toward his books, drafts of various stories, essays, and reviews, interviews, and a miscellaneous assortment of notes and other materials. Also present is a substantial amount of professional correspondence, primarily with universities, magazines, and publishers, as well as with his colleagues in academia and in the literary community.
"GDR Bulletin: Newsletter for Literature and Culture in the German Democratic Republic" Collection
"GDR Bulletin: Newsletter for Literature and Culture in the German Democratic Republic" collections consists of administrative files and issues of the newsletter published by the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature at Washington University in St. Louis between 1975 and 1999.
Department of Geography Records
This collection is comprised of correspondence, memos and reports that chronicle the administration of the Geography Department from 1946-1956.