Box 7
Contains 9 Results:
Richard W. Anderson, Jr. student papers, 1946 - 2009
Within the collection is a series of music programs for the Jordan College of Fine Arts School of Music at Butler University. These date from 1946 until 2009. There are also papers regarding payment of tuition to Butler University, a report card, and letters regarding book pickup. Lastly, there is a book pertaining to a one-hundred level botany class.
Joseph Arthur Berry poems, 1942 - 1944
The collection contains 3 pages, 4 poems, as well as one letter written to Libby written by, presumed to be Joseph Berry. The first poem is dated 1942 and titled “A Cycle: for Elizabeth from Joe.” The latter three poems are dated 1944 and vary in topic, titles “Ode to Self,” “Thoughts from a Dream,” and “Reflection.”
Betty Murnan-Smith correspondence, 1943 - 2005
The collection contains many letters written by Murnan-Smith who was a professor at Butler University. The first folder has letters that were written in the 1940s to Betty herself. The second folder is full of cards that were written by Betty, mostly to ger friend Margy and were written in the early 2000s.
Marjorie Schoch English notes, 1932
Student outline of an English lesson on the Last Voyage of John Openham.
Uldene Rose Christenberry diploma, 1950
The Small Collections are a grouping of small archival acquisitions from many different sources. More detailed notes about the scope, contents, and history of each small collection may be found at the file level. The collections are housed and described together for administrative purposes.
DeWitt Brown travel memoir, 1950
Horace Tudor's "A Book of Memories", 1985
This collection contains a booklet written by Horace Tudor about his life. He writes of his life from a young age to his time at Butler University, law school at Indiana University, and his retirement from the Indiana Lumberman’s Mutual Insurance Company, where he worked for most of his adult life. It also details his post-retirement travels, describing his experiences in each region of the world, including all continents except Antarctica.
Milton L. Farber, Jr. faculty papers, 1976 - 1988
"Moon Over Maui," screenplay by Robert C. Mansfield, 2000
This collection contains the play, “Moon Over Maui” written by Robert Mansfield, a former Butler University professor. The play takes place on the Hawaiian island of Maui in the year 1939; it is a murder mystery with the people of the island trying to piece together what happened to the victim.