Records and correspondence
Herbert Howarth Papers
The Herbert Howarth Papers consists of material relating to Howarth's book, Notes on Some Figures Behind T. S. Eliot (1964) and includes his letters to and from T.S. Eliot. Howarth submitted drafts of his text to Eliot for comment and several drafts of the book with marginal corrections by Eliot are housed in the collection. The collection offers a unique opportunity to view the response of the subject of a critical biography to the views of a biographer.
Fannie Hurst Papers
The Hurst Papers consist of a small quantity of correspondence (most of it between Hurst and her school friend Lois Toensfeldt), the manuscript for her novel Quiet Street, some diary material, and a group of clippings and memorabilia. Special Collections also holds Hurst's personal collection of her published work which includes a complete set of first and variant editions, translations, and other copies of her books.
Washington University Instruction Center Records
This collection includes administrative papers, memos, reports, and studies for Washington University’s Instruction Center, dating from 1968-1973.
International Writers Center Archive
David Jackson Papers
The David Jackson Papers consists of extensive correspondence, photographs of family and friends, and manuscript material towards Jackson’s poems, stories, and plays.
Elizabeth Jennings Papers
Dean of the George Warren Brown School of Social Work: Shanti Khinduka Records
School of Law Records
This collection is comprised of materials from the Washington University School of Law and includes correspondence, enrollment statistics, studies, faculty meeting minutes, history of the school, the Moot Court Record and letter press books. The files are arranged alphabetically, followed by two boxes of letter press books.
Jane Loevinger Papers
This collection focuses on Jane Loevinger's time in St. Louis, as a professor at Washington University and her work in the field of ego development. Loevinger's earlier professorship at UC Berkeley is also represented in the collection, to a lesser extent. Jane served as a founder of a new form of study in the field of ego development, a figure for women in the field of psychology and is recognized in her papers, and the documents in the collection.
Max Kade Center Records
The Max Kade Center Records consists of materials toward the yearly publication of the German Studies Yearbook, Gegenwartsliteratur.