University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Carstens, Jane Ellen (1922-2011). Papers, 1947-2009, n.d.
This collection consists of Dr. Carsten’s personal and working files. Her personal files include materials on education, church activities, her dissertation, and Greek organizations. Her working files include her work with and outside of UL Lafayette, committees, and programs. There are also books with topics ranging from libraries to music.
Cary, Helen L. (1925-2019). Collection, 1943-1946, n.d.
This collection contains personal items belonging to Ms. Cary, including and placement office application, certificates, and programs.
Conrad, Glenn R. (1932-2003). Papers, 1767-2003, n.d.
Conrad, Glenn R. (1932-2003). Personal Papers, 1950-2005
This collection consists of Conrad’s personal papers. These include ticket stubs, IDs and library cards, conference and symposium packets, invitations, announcements, programs, and flyers from events Conrad attended. During the years he was in school, notes from classes, drafts of papers, and course syllabi are also included, as well as personal ephemera.
Cusimano, Richard C. (1940- ). Collection, n.d.
This collection consists of a series of plates culled from various sources that Dr. Cusimano used for illustrations in his teachings over the years.
Donated by Dr. Richard Cusimano.
Ducrest, Willis F. (1910-2004). Collection, 1940-2000, n.d.
These scrapbooks were created by Ducrest. They reflect his long career in music, his interest in family genealogy, and his enduring love of St. Martinville.
Dugas, Edmond A. (1940- ). Papers, 1934-2014, n.d.
This collection consists of personal files. The majority of this collection deals with Health and Physical Education locally and nationally and with the College of Education Alumni Chapter. Types of files included are correspondence, conference programs, meeting agendas for various committees, and media files.
Dur, Philip F. (1914-2005). Papers, 1914-2002, n.d.
Ehrhardt, Dennis K. (1941-2011). Papers, 1972-2011
Timothy Reilly donated the collection.
This collection was organized using the schema followed by Dr. Ehrhardt as much as possible. This means that most items, including correspondence, are grouped by topic.