Educators
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Dethloff, Henry C. (1934-2019). Papers, 1968-1991, n.d.
Dr. Dethloff's major academic interest was agricultural history, especially rice growing and milling. His publication, A History of the American Rice Industry, 1685-1985, is the definitive monograph on this subject. He also has many other publications including a history of Texas A&M University. This collection contains mainly research material and writings on the rice industry.
Dichmann, Mary E. (1913-1995). Papers, 1920s-1994, n.d.
Her collection consists of personal files, general correspondence, AAUW material, SACS, and other organizational material.
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.
Dupré, Edith Garland (1881-1970). Papers, 1886-1972, n.d.
duQuesnay, Maurice W. (1936-2021). Collection, 1919-2019, n.d.
This collection contains materials related to the Flora Levy Lecture Series, including photographs, correspondence, articles, advertisements, and posters. Miscellaneous materials include photographs from the Levy and duQuesnay families, negatives, cassette tapes, DVDs, and books.
The bulk of the materials in this collection were donated by Dr. Maurice W. duQuesnay on February 19, 1999, with additional materials added later on.
Dur, Philip F. (1914-2005). Papers, 1914-2002, n.d.
Eshelman, Howard (1909-2005). Collection, 1939-1966
This collection consists of Eshelman’s writings, class material, association materials, correspondence, and publicity.
Fletcher, Joel L., Jr. (1897-1972). Papers, 1862-1979, n.d.
Griffin, Harry L. (1883-1967). Papers, 1905-1964, n.d.
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
Harris, Thomas H. (1869-1942). Papers, 1891-1968
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, his autobiography and memoirs, photographs, financial documents, and materials (telegrams, newspaper clippings) concerning his death. The collection also includes some materials (thesis, correspondence, and school reports) from Sadie Harris Baskin, Harris’s daughter.
Sadie Harris Baskin donated the collection.