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LU-MS. Manuscripts

 Record Group
Identifier: LU-MS
Materials classified as Manuscripts consist of donations from faculty and alumni.

Found in 209 Collections and/or Records:

Franklin Doeringer Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: LU-MS-146
Scope and Contents The collection contains a reproduction of Doeringer's dissertation, "Yang Hsiung and his Formulation of a Classicism," from Columbia University, 1971. It also includes other writings, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Materials date from 1971 to 2007.

Fred Lerdahl, "Sonata for Two Pianos" Manuscript Copy

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: LU-MS-221
Scope and Contents A manuscript copy of "Sonata for Two Pianos" by Fred Lerdahl, Lawrence University class of 1965. Written on page 19: "Sept. 9-Oct. 20, 1963."

Fred S. Hanson Papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: LU-MS-193
Scope and Contents This collection consists primarily of materials from seminars hosted by the USA War Office, including schedules, reports, personal and secondary publications, class enrollment slips, and correspondence. Also in the collection are lecture notes and slides, research bibliography notecards, and family photographs.

Fred Schroeder Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: LU-MS-147
Scope and Contents This collection contains newspaper clippings and magazine articles highlighting Schroeder's musical career, personal correspondence, biographical materials, and photographs. Schroeder served as the Director of Bands at Lawrence University from 1951 to 1978.

Freeman and Winifred Havighorst (Havighurst) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: LU-MS-148
Scope and Contents This collections primarily contains materials created by Freeman A. Havighorst (later spelled Havighurst), a professor of History and Political Science at Lawrence University from 1897 to 1909. Materials include lecture notes, grading books, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a biographical sketch written by his sons. A folder of materials created by Winifred Weter Havighorst, class of 1898 and instructor in English Literature from 1898 to 1899, is also included.

Friends of Gladys Taber Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: LU-MS-196
Scope and Contents This collection contains materials documenting the Friends of Gladys Taber organization as well as materials documenting the life and work of Gladys Bagg Taber. Materials include quarterly newsletters, correspondence, newspaper clippings, copies of Taber's writings, research materials, photographs, and audio and video recordings.

Gene Davis Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: LU-MS-149
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, annual reports, newspaper articles, conference booklets, brochures, and photographs. Gene Davis coached at Lawrence from 1956 to 1991. In 1996, Davis was inducted into the Intercollegiate Athletic Hall of Fame. He died in 2006.

George Henry Gabriel Jones Papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: LU-MS-150
Scope and Contents This collection contains materials written by George Henry Gabriel Jones during his time as professor of Art History and Freshman Studies at Lawrence University, 1946 to 1953. These materials include semester final answers, study guides, lecture notes, and course descriptions.

George Saunders Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: LU-MS-151
Scope and Contents The collection is composed of materials documenting Saunders’s academic career and his time at Lawrence University as an Anthropology professor, 1977-2002. Half of the collection contents are in Italian. Box 1 is comprised of field notes and research notes, questionnaires, transcripts of interviews, conference materials, and journal articles. The materials are mostly from 1974-1975. Box 2 contains articles, conference materials, and materials on the India Studies program. Field and research...

George Smalley Collection

 Collection
Identifier: LU-MS-127
Scope and Contents This collection consists of materials documenting George Smalley's tenure as Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature at Lawrence University, from 1964 to 1996. Materials include articles, photographs, and curricular materials.