College teachers
William Nisbet Chambers Papers
Arthur B. Cleaves Papers
Materials related to Cleave’s work as chief geologist during construction of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the 1930s, along with some later publications.
Charles E. Cory Papers
This collection is chiefly comprised of typescripts by Charles E. Cory. Also included are some handwritten notes and a reprint of one of Cory’s articles.
Gray Dorsey Papers
Publications - Faculty of Arts and Sciences
This collection includes publications created and distributed by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Collection includes publications produced for the benefit of Arts and Sciences faculty. The majority of the publications are faculty newsletters and programs and invitations for installation ceremonies for the endowed professorships.
Eugene Feenberg Papers
This collection contains the papers, notes, and correspondence of Eugene Feenburg.
Donald Finkel Papers
The Donald Finkel Papers include his extensive research materials, journals, notes, and heavily revised manuscripts. A large collection of editorial matter toward all of his books and a small, yet revealing professional correspondence with editors and literary colleagues completes the Finkel Papers.
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.
Emanuel S. Georges Papers
The Emanuel S. Georges Papers consist of notebooks, classroom notes, material used while an undergraduate and graduate student at Washington University and as a postgraduate student at the University of California, Berkeley.
Dietrich Gerhard Papers
This collection consists of the personal papers of Dietrich Gerhard. Formats include original manuscripts (including a Niebuhr letter), correspondence, scraps of note paper, newspaper clippings, and various publications. Gerhard’s original order of arrangement, particularly with regards to the history lecture notes has been maintained whenever possible.