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Collection Overview
Title: Washington University Memorabilia Collection, 1800s-2019
ID: WUA/01/wua00206
Primary Creator: University Archives - Washington University in St. Louis
Extent: 77.0 Linear Feet
Arrangement: This collection is arranged by item size and date recieved. Items are added to the end of the collection as received.
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Items in this collection are housed in boxes and described in general terms with the donor listed, followed by the year the donation was received in the Archives (when this information is known).
Collection Historical Note
This collection is comprised of a broad range of interesting ephemeral objects relating to local and University history given to Washington University Archives by a variety of alumni, faculty, and other individuals. Originally titled as “Washington University Curiosities Collection,” these items were grouped together by the Washington University Archives staff as a collection.
Administrative Information
Repository:
WUA University Archives
Accruals:
Accruals are interfiled or added to the end of the collection, as received.
Access Restrictions:
Open
Use Restrictions:
Users of the collection must read and agree to abide by the rules and procedures set forth in the Materials Use Policies.
Providing access to materials does not constitute permission to publish or otherwise authorize use. All publication not covered by fair use or other exceptions is restricted to those who have permission of the copyright holder, which may or may not be Washington University.
If you wish to publish or license Special Collections materials, please contact Special Collections to inquire about copyright status at (314) 935-5495 or spec@wumail.wustl.edu. (Publish means quotation in whole or in part in seminar or term papers, theses or dissertations, journal articles, monographs, books, digital forms, photographs, images, dramatic presentations, transcriptions, or any other form prepared for a limited or general public.)
Acquisition Method:
This material was donated to the University Archives by various individuals over time.
Preferred Citation:
[Item description]. From the [collection title, series, box, folder]. University Archives, Washington University in St. Louis.
Processing Information:
Processed by Jay Kempen and Leela Pandey in March 2005. Updated by Sarah Pabarcus in February 2006. Updated by Miranda Rectenwald in November 2006 and August 2008. Updated by Rachel Wigen-Toccalino in April 2009 and by Miranda Rectenwald in June 2009. Updated by Samantha Halstead in June 2010. Updated by Ashley Eckhardt in July 2011. Updated by Sarah Schnuriger in June 2016, February 2017, December 2017, February 2018, September 2018, February, June, July, September 2019, and January 2020.
Finding Aid Revision History:
This finding aid was entered into Archon by Meg Tuomala in November 2012. Updated by Sarah Schnuriger in June 2016, February 2017, December 2017, February 2018, September 2018, February, June, July, September 2019, and January 2020
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Memorabilia],
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Series 2: Oversized Memorabilia],
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- Series 1: Memorabilia

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Melissa Aptman Family Donation (Received 1995)

- (includes: 3 VHS tapes from Aptman's memorial service, TV coverage of Aptman's murder, and a Melissa Institute/ Dranoff Concert, 3 packets of photos from Aptman's memorial service, 1 packet of photos of Aptman's Mallinkroft memorial, black memorial ribbon, 3 blue memorial ribbons, 2 carjacking pamphlet, memorial service candle and holder, memorial service program, book of memorial service readings, 2 1995 commencement programs, update on the murder investigation email, 3 memorial flyers, 19 copies newspaper articles, 10 statement drafts and announcements for WU webpage, 4 flyers about gathering and grief resource information) [poster displayed in Mallinckrodt lobby located in D1-03-11]
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Sweatshirts (From Susan Alexander, 1959-60. Received 2002)

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Class Notebooks (From Susan Alexander. Received 2003)

- Box 4

- Folder 1: L.V. Storer [1934] Scholarship (Received 2003)

- Box 5

- Folder 1: School of Nursing Uniform (From D.F. Mailt [1946]. Received 1998)

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Angel's Flight Blazer (From Susan Alexander, 1962. Received 2002)

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Doctoral Robes, Chancellor Hadley [undated]

- Box 8

- Folder 1: Gloria White Retirement (From Sara Johnson [1997])

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Doctoral Hood, Gladys Baker [1935] (Received 1998)

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Phonathon T-Shirts and Scarves [circa 1979].

- Box 11

- Folder 1: Die Strike For Chancellor's Medal (Received 1997)

- Box 12

- Folder 1: Women's Sport Charm Bracelet (from J. B. Schapp, 1947)

- Folder 2: WU Bear coasters, 7 items (received from Marilynne Bradley FA1960)

- Folder 3: WU greeting cards (various campus scenes)

- Folder 4: WU greeting cards of Harry and Susan Seigle Hall, 2008

- Folder 5: WU greeting cards of Brookings Hall

- Folder 6: WU letterhead notecards

- Folder 7: Paper "W" outlined in green

- Folder 8: A.G. Edwards bear and bull key chain

- Folder 9: Uncas A. Whitaker Hall for Biomedial Engineering Dedication paper weight, October 20, 2003

- Folder 10: Uncas A. Whitaker Hall for Biomedial Engineering Dedication collectible , October 20, 2003

- Box 13

- Folder 1: Red Cross W.U. Nursing Pin (from R. V. Harig, 1917. Received 1987)

- Box 14

- Folder 1: W.U. Magnets (Various Dates)

- Box 15

- Folder 1: Washington University postcards, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1936, 1947, undated (11 items)

- Folder 2: Washington University postcards, undated (6 items)

- Folder 3: Washington University postcard packet, 1922, 1923, and undated (4 items)

- Folder 4: Washington University booklet, 1923 (4 items)

- Folder 5: Washington University small booklet, circa 1917-1920 (2 items)

- Folder 6: Washington University booklet, 1908 (1 item)

- Folder 7: Photograph of students forming a large "W" on Francis Field, circa 1918-1920

3.5 inches x 5 inches
Donated by Joyce McRoberts East, WUA2018-052
- Box 16

- Folder 1: W.U. Buttons and Pins (WU Eliot Society, WU Volunteers, April Welcome, Support LGBTQIA, Ozone Alert, We Care About Clean Air, Orientation, Welcome to WU, Inauguration of Mark S. Wrighton, WILD, Olin School of Business, Edison, Class of 1997 Reunion (2002), WU USOF '94, Campagin for WU, Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Youth Leadership Seminar '88, Art on the Vote, Scholarship Initiative Volunteer, I Vote, Scholarship Supporter, Class of 2021 (2 items), etc)

- Box 17

- Folder 1: First Anniversary of 9-11-2001 Program of Memorial

- Folder 2: James McKelvey School of Engineering

Items given to faculty, students, and staff on January 31, 2019 event announcing renaming of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences to the James McKelvey School of Engineering. Items include one sheet of tech tattoos, two pins, one cell phone wallet, and Washington University Record article titled "New Era in Engineering to Begin at Washington University" (January 31, 2019).
WUA2019-012
- Box 18

- Folder 1: Whitaker Hall Groundbreaking Model (Engineering, 2002)

- Box 19

- Folder 1: Volume of Faculty Autographs Presented to Chancellor Hall

- Box 20

- Folder 1: Lois Meier Student Scrapbook, 1909

- Folder 2: Lois Meier's Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority pin badge from Washington University, circa 1910. Inscribed "L. Louis Meire, W.U." on back

See also WUA00183 Washington University Class of 1910 Collecion. Includes additional materials donated by Lois Meier Toensfeldt.
WUA2019-021
- Box 21

- Folder 1: Student Scrapbook - Schageman, I., 1915-19

- Box 22

- Folder 1: W.U. Lock and Chain Dance Cards, 1915-18

- Box 23

- Folder 1: W.U. Centennial Ephemera, 1903 (from Oscar Steidman)

- Box 24

- Folder 1: T-shirts - Service First, Congress of the South 40 Presents Shootout in the Swamp, CS40 Week 2003, South 40 Week 2009, WU Cheerleading, Who's Next? 2008-2009, Men's Basketball National Champtions 2008 and 2009, Green Envy, and Show Me CS40

- Box 25

- Folder 1: Student Ephemera - Riseman, M. 1928 (Received 1997)

- Box 26

- Folder 1: W.U. Hatchet Queen Crown (undated)

- Box 27

- Folder 1: Mallinckrodt Family Reunion Guest Book (1995)

- Box 28

- Folder 1: W.U. Board of Trustees T-Shirts (undated)

- Box 29

- Folder 1: I am Getting an Athletic Complex T-Shirt [circa 1985]

- Box 30

- Folder 1: W.U. Bears Handkerchiefs, N.C.A.A. Finals [1985]

- Box 31

- Folder 1: Chan Dan Birthday Bash T-Shirts, 1991

- Box 32

- Folder 1: Society for Environmental Journalists T-Shirts, 1997. (Received from L. Poeppelmeier)

- Box 33

- Folder 1: The Real Tour T-Shirt 1995 (Received from Delta Gamma Sorority)

- Box 34

- Folder 1: Washington Univeristy towel, 1965 (Received from Jan Jennings)

- Box 35

- Folder 1: T-shirts: W.U. Homecoming T-Shirts 1994, Shepley Hall RA 1996-97, Eliot Hall, Nathan Dardick House, Washington University in St. Louis Logo Change T-shirt (with list of schools that W.U. is not) circa 1987, and W.U. Class of 1988 (Received from J. D. Pever)

- Box 36

- Folder 1

- Item 1: W.W. II Student Ephemera - H. Miller (Received 2001 and 2011)

- Item 2: 1921 postcard book of Washington University (cover is missing). Includes photograph of various campus buildings and handwritten note on first page, "These pictures were taken about 25 years ago when there were no trees or few. Now luminous trees are over the campus. Also there are some dozen additional buildings note portrayed in this booklet." (Donated by Shannon Sweetnam, WUA2016-099)

- Box 37

- Folder 1: W.W. II Student Ephemera - F.M. Baird (Received 2001)

- Box 38

- Folder 1: Eads Bridge Artifacts

- Box 39

- Folder 1: Student Ephemera - D. Neuhoff [circa 1920s]

- Box 40

- Folder 1: Student Ephemera - J. Kourik [1948]

- Box 41

- Folder 1: W.U. R.O.T.C. Rosters, 1891- 1894

- Box 42

- Folder 1: W.W. II R.O.T.C. and Phi Eta Kappa Ephemera (Received from P. Neuhof, 1998)

- Box 43

- Folder 1: American Veterans Committee Charter, 1946

- Box 44

- Folder 1: Scarab Fraternity Constitution and By - Laws (Architecture)

- Box 45

- Folder 1: Student Scrapbook - O.D. Risch, 1912

- Box 46

- Folder 1: Student Scrapbook - M. Hoolan, 1911

- Box 47

- Folder 1: Student Reunion Scrapbook - Class of 1916

- Box 48

- Folder 1: Framed Photographs with Decorative Mat with Two Female Students, 1891

- Box 49

- Folder 1: Decorative Student Pillow Covers - D. Kirkpatrick [1930]

- Box 50

- Folder 1: Student Ephemera - D. Schneider, United Nations Day Champion, 1942 and 1952

- Box 51

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Sample Diploma Covers, 2001-2002 (9 items)

- Item 2: Washington University 150th Anniversary, 2003

- Item 3: Washington University Alumni Citation awarded to Alan Dixon (Law 1949), 1981. [Donated by Jody Dixon (Mrs. Alan Dixon), WUA2016-105]

- Box 52

- Folder 1: Student Ephemera - W. Klein, circa 1940s

- Box 53

- Folder 1: U.S. Army Student Army Training Corps Certificate, 1921

- Box 54

- Folder 1: W.U. Bookcover and Matchbook (undated)

- Box 55

- Folder 1: Ticket Samples and Programs of Various Student Events, circa 1930s-1950s

- Box 56

- Folder 1: Student Concert Programs, circa 1870s-1880s

- Box 57

- Folder 1: W.U. Football Megaphone (undated)

- Box 58

- Folder 1: Historic Door Knobs (Received from R. Flint)

- Box 59

- Folder 1: W.U. Band Uniforms (undated)

- Box 60

- Folder 1: W.U. Band Uniforms (undated)

- Box 61

- Folder 1: Student Scrapbook - W.R. Vickroy, 1883

- Box 62

- Folder 1: Cable Tow Society

- Box 63

- Folder 1: Mercantile Library Ledgers

- Box 64

- Folder 1: Max Bryant Papers

- Box 65

- Folder 1: WU Suit Buttons

- Box 66

- Folder 1: Hand-Fans of the Danforths, circa 1970s

- Box 67

- Folder 1: WU Dinners Club Membership Cards and Stationary

- Box 68

- Folder 1: Where Were You in W.W. II Project for WU Magazine

- Box 69

- Folder 1: Progressive Series Teaching College, W.U., 1927

- Box 70

- Folder 1: Glass Plate Negatives of Meramac River, circa 1916

- Box 71

- Folder 1: Homecoming 1995 T-Shirt

- Box 72

- Folder 1: Charles Lindbergh Honorary Hood

- Box 73

- Folder 1: Sweater, white with red "W"

- Box 74

- Folder 1: Plaster from Bixby Gallery Ceiling (5 pieces)

- Box 75

- Folder 1: Jean J. Pruss Memorabilia, Class of 1936 (includes 1 Wash. U. Sweater, red with green "W," and 4 cross country and track medals)

- Box 76

- Folder 1: W.U. Football Megaphone, undated

- Box 77

- Folder 1: Davis George Barnes, Jr. Memorabilia, Class of 1949

- (includes: folder on his time with Hatchet; invitations to dances; information concerning Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Pi and Alpha Phi Omega; 50th reunion information; homecoming and sports information; Second Century Convocation Program, 1955; Second Century Convocation Announcement Dinner Program, 1954)
- Box 78

- Folder 1: Robert C. Drews Memorabilia, 1944 - 1946

- (includes: Hatchet 1944-1946 and 22 pages of photos; wooden plaque with metal WU seal located in Box 132 )
- Box 79

- Folder 1: Joseph F. Eros, Jr. Memorabilia, Class of 1940

- (includes: hood, gown and 2 sleeves)
- Box 80

- Folder 1: Celeste Jones Knoesel and Erwin Knoesel Memorabilia, Class of 1934

- (includes: 1984 50th reunion information, architectural class reunion information, Hatchet 1934 and 1935)
- Box 81

- Folder 1: Laurence Hulbert Gilbert Memorabilia, Class of 1927

- (includes: 1927 law degree in cover, two "W" Letter Sweaters, two photographs [copies])
- Box 82

- Folder 1: Hubert Moog Memorabilia, 1985

- (includes: 1 CD containing an interview with Hubert Moog from 1985, transferred from tapes 1A, 1B, and 2 (1.41GB))
- Box 83

- Folder 1: John Alfred Laird Memorabilia, Class of 1887 and 1915

- (includes: both WU diplomas, and numerous civic organization recognitions, and military certificates - see 1917 Alumni catalog for further biographical information)
- Box 84

- Folder 1: Betty J. Giffen Memorabilia

(includes: 1 red and green beanie, 1 WU pennant with hand colored seal, 2 stuffed animals with the letters "WU" colored red/green and red/white)
See also Box 169 for additional Betty J. Giffen Memorabilia.
- Box 85

- Folder 1: Hugo E. Beck Memorabilia

- (includes: 12" square metal plate)
- Box 86

- Folder 1: WU items Collected by David Dorfman

- (includes: letter recollecting the School of Architecture in the 1970s, 1940 Hatchet Yearbook with corsage pressed in pages, Spring 1966 Washington University Magazine, and blank Washington University exam blue book)
- Box 87

- Folder 1: Helen Shultz Memorabilia, Class of 1911

- (includes photo album / scrapbook, 1907 - 1911) (she married F. T. Buss, class of 1910; their daughter Mary Buss Keating was Class of 1935)
- Box 88

- Folder 1: Earl J. Ayer Memorabilia, Class of 1912

- (includes photo album / scrapbook, circa 1912) ("University Yearbook" - scrapbook includes photos of people and campus buildings, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia; compiled by student Earl J. Ayer from Kansas
- Box 89

- Folder 1: Eloise Mikkels Memorabilia, Class of 1926

- (includes silver homecoming queen crown) (crown was made by Eloise Mikkels, Arts & Sciences class of 1926 and Fine Arts class of 1927)
- Box 90

- Folder 1: Virginia Louise Price Memorabilia, Class of 1935

- (donated by Tom Hagemann, includes photographs of May Fete and commencement; Campus Medley production program; newspaper clippings; letters; commencement program, circa 1930's; Zeta Facts booklet, Themis of Zeta Tau Alpha, The History of Zeta Tau Alpha 1898-1928, second edition - 2 copies)
- Box 91

- Folder 1: William S. Cassily Memorabilia, Class of 1943

- (includes 1941 Hatchet and letter from Edward E. Randall, Central Engraving Company) (participated in Beta Theta Pi; Press Club; Associate Editor, Hatchet; Eliot; Campus Y; Duncker Guild)
- Box 92

- Folder 1: [Small File Collection]

- Item 1: Anthony Olasov Memorial Material

- (includes DVD of memorial service and reception; invitation; itinerary; Record and Student Life articles)
- Item 2: Benjamin E. Youngdahl Foundation Lecture Memorabilia

- (includes pamphlet for lecture held on Thursday, October 28, 1965 and signed by vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and Muriel Humphrey)
- Access Restriction: certificate for engineering drawing awarded in 1945)
- Item 3: Mildred M. Soos Memorabilia

- (includes two certificates of completion from the Engineering, Science, Management War Training program; one certificate for aircraft engineering drawing and one
- Item 4: Theodore Newnam Memorabilia

- (includes photographs of soldiers on Washington University campus, one with Frank J. Prince Hall in background, ca. 1943; solderis and families on campus, ca. 1943; photo of Lt. Theodore J. Newnam, Capt. Mooreland, Maj. Glenn,Chancellor Throop, Lt. Hooser, Lt. Finley, 1943; Soliders at a social gather with Mrs. Moreland, Capt. Moreland, 2nd Lt. Theodore J. Newnam, Mrs. Glenn, Maj. Glenn, Lt. Finley, Mrs. Finley, Lt. Hooser, Mrs. Hooser, 1943; soldiers in front of Samuel Cupples Hall, ca. 1943)
- Item 5: Virginia Berryman Memorabilia

- (includes two calendars, fall 1955 and spring 1956; letters; "Hilltopper," December 1955 and March 1956; "Scope," May 1956; freshmen orientation pamphlet, 1956; freshmen camp program, Sep. 14-16, 1956 - two copies; freshmen camp bunk assignments and map; homecoming booklet, 1955; Thyrsus program, Nov. 4-7, 1955; Washington University Summer Theatre program, Jul. 26-27, 1956; New Student's Day program, Thurs. Sep. 22, 1955; Honors Assembly programs, May 1956 and May, 1957; various newspaper clippings)
- Item 6: Rudolph Paul Schlatter Memorabilia

- (includes freshman handbook (1934-1935), tuition receipts (1936-1943), slides of WU Homecoming (1948), and diploma - diploma located in Box 147)
- Item 7: Alban Manter Baltzer Memorabilia

- (includes photographs, Engineers' Day flyer, correspondene, clippings, and diploma - diploma located in Box 147)
- Item 8: Annual Engineer's Day at Washington University program, March 15, 1929

- Gift of Dianna Lee Davidson, July 25, 2017 (WUA2017-034). Orignal keepsake of Davidson's aunt, Violet G. Sachs (WU alum).
- Item 9: Washington University vs. St. Louis University football programs, Thanksgiving Day, November 30, 1933

- Gift of Judy Meador, August 17, 2017 (WUA2014-042)
- Item 10: Washington University vs. St. Louis University football ticket stubs, November 29, 1941

- Gift of Judy Meador, August 17, 2017 (WUA2014-042)
- Box 93

- Folder 1: Ilene Gordon Memorabilia, Class of 1949

- (includes freshman beanie)
- Box 94

- Folder 1

- Item 1: William H. Wisbrock Memorabilia, Class of 1964

- (includes three paper book covers from The Quad Shop)
- Item 2: "Collegia" by The Charles Henderson Band and Glee Club playing fight songs from various universities (1 33 1/3 vinyl record). Does not include Washington University's fight song, however, and image of Brookings Hall appears on the cover. [Digital file avaiable] (Donated by Edward B. Lacey, WUA2016-094)

- Item 3: Proclamation of the death of Naval Aviator Lieutenant Matthew C. Hawley from the City of St. Louis, November 12, 1985

- Box 95

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Thurtene Scrimshaw, given in honor of John Wayne Latchum [died 1971 while a student], 1800s

- Item 2: Center for Emerging Technologies Award, 2000

- Box 96

- Folder 1: Architectural Elements from Unidentified Building(s)

- (includes a brick and a bronze plaque of a woman in profile labeled Rosa)
- Box 97

- Folder 1: Frank A. Borgsteadt Memorabilia, Class of 1909

- (includes a photo album of scenes of Washington University and the St. Louis region, circa 1909)
- Box 98

- Folder 1: George Washington letter [copy], 1781 (received from Chancellor's Office, 2011)

- Box 99

- Folder 1: Thomas Lamb Eliot Memorabilia, Class of 1862

- (includes scrapbook from commencement 1912)
- Box 100

- Folder 1: Susan Grossman Alexander Memorabilia, Class of 1963

- (includes two freshman beanies; Graduate Resident/Senior Counselor Handbook, 1962-1963; Phi Beta Kappa Constitution; Phi Beta Kappa New Member Handbook, 1961-1964; Senior Counselors, Washington University Residence Halls correspondence, 1962-1963; "This is Washington University" brochure; "Your Guide to St. Louis" map, 1961; Washington vs. Wheaton Homecoming Football Program, 1963)
- Box 101

- Folder 1: Danforth University Center Dedication T-shirt, 2009

- Box 102

- Folder 1: George Warren Brown School of Social Work T-shirts, circa 2000s

- (includes two Master of Public Health T-shirts)
- Box 103

- Folder 1: Millbrook Building, Prof. Calvin M. Woodward memorial plaque, 1960

- Box 104

- Folder 1: Olin School of Business, Olin Cup, 2004

- Box 105

- Folder 1: Francis Field Rededication Pins, June 16, 2004

- Box 106

- Folder 1: "W and" F Wetzel 14-15-16 football blanket

- Belonged to Forrest Burkhardt Wetzel
- Box 107

- Folder 1: Red sweater with green "W" and red cardigan sweater with pockets and green "W" (Received from Nell Fuson Hacker, August 11, 2011)

- Sweaters originally owned by Lt. General Jack C. Fuson and future wife. They met at WU in 1940.
- Box 108

- Folder 1: Charles L. McGehee, Jr. Memorabilia

- (includes photograph of Theta Xi Fraternity House (1949), WU Pep Club 1949-50 basketball schedule, WU Freshman Bible (1944-45), WU Homecoming dance booklet (1949), WU Homecoming program (1947), WU Class of 1948 Junior Prom program, WU 1949 Commencement program (2 copies), clippings, and correspondence) See also Charles L. McGehee, Jr. oral history by David Pearce
- Box 109

- Folder 1: Neil Goldstein Memorabilia

- (includes Green Barrel Poems by Ray Crump, Black Theatre Notebook by Malinke Kenyatta, No Expectations: A Meca Anthology edited by Gayland Titus, My Right Hand Don't Leave Me No More by Carter Revard, and Goldstein's business card)
- Box 110

- Item 1: WU pennants (6 items)

- Item 2: WU Walks lanyard

- Item 3: WU frisbees (3 items)

- Item 4: WU visor - red platic

- Item 5: Make-up compact case owned by Laurian Taylor Singleton (attended Washington University in 1943). Cover contains an illustrated map of Washington University. (Donated by Jordan Clay Singleton, WUA2016-082)

- Box 111

- Folder 1: Red and white sweater with scarf for the "Thinker on a Rock" statue located between Mallinckrodt and Olin Library

- Box 112

- Folder 1: Red, white, and green sweater for the "Thinker on a Rock" statue located between Mallinckrodt and Olin Library

- Box 113

- Folder 1: Francis Gym slate, circa 1902-1904 (2 items)

- Box 114

- Folder 1: Marianne Mercurio WU Lunt silverplate, 12 inches

- Box 115

- Folder 1: Emma Leonora Sneed scrapbook, circa 1929-1934

- Sneed was a WU student from 1930-1934
- Box 116

- Folder 1: Marble etching of WU by John K. Thompson, Jr., 1974. Includes artist bio and key to buildings

- Box 117

- Folder 1: Kate Gregg photographs (10 items)

- Kate Gregg graduated from WU with a B.A. in economics in 1959
- Folder 2: Print of drawing of Graham Chapel by Joseph D. Murphy, February 5, 1980

- Box 118

- Folder 1: 1923 Hatchet Queen beaded dress worn by Margaret Hermann. Gift of Catherine "Kitty" Bartholomew, January 31, 2012

- Also see Hatchet 1923: page 237, 248, 330, 331, 344, 345, and 346; Hatchet 1924: page 290, 291, 302, 304, and 338; and Hatchet 1925: page 51, 250, 251, and 381. Located in C1-2
- Box 119

- Folder 1: Mike Peters Memorabilia

- (includes WU Coloring Book illustrated and edited by Peters and Bearskin Follies poers by Peters and Steve York, March 8, 1963
- Box 120

- Folder 1: Nancy Brown Lewis Memorabilia (received from Marcia Grimsley)

- (includes 1956 and 1957 Hatchet yearbooks; binder of notes from various 1956 classes including anatomy, composition, design, art analysis, and sketches; A Special Study Set of Fine Art Reproductions for Washington University Set I and II Prepared by The University Prints; and Mongol Colored Indelible Pencils)
- Box 121-122

- Folder 1: Paul S. Meyer Memorabilia, Class of 1955 (received from Mark Meyer)

- (includes 1955 Hatchet yearbook; WU School of Dental yearbook, undated; WU Dental Alumni Association program alumni-senior award night, June 2, 1955; WU Dental Alumni Association membership card; WU Dental Alumni Association certificate of active membership; Tau Chapter of XI PSI PHI Fraternity graduate brother certificate; 1954 and 1958 WU commencement programs; WU School of Dental Medicine Bulletin, 1983-85; Missouri Society of Orthodontists certificate; Alumni Association certificates, 1983 and 2005; correspondence regarding closing of Dental School; Certificate of Merit from the WU Orthodontic Study Group; School of Dental Medicine Alumni Newsletter, 1993; Dental class assignment; WU The Quad Shop book covers, 3 items; photograph of Brookings Hall in snow; WU red and green with "W" beanie hat; 3 business cards; Meyers WU School of Medicine faculty badge, 1988; WU 50th reunion and 150th anniversary medallion; photograph of Missouri Dental College, circa 1800s; photograph of Dental School, 1910; Bulletin of Washington Unversity The School of Dentistry, 1950 and 1952; Washington University Dental Journal, 1952 and May 1945 (Volume XI, Number 4 - Special Number dedicated to Dean Benno Edward Lischer and Professor Emeritus Bland Nixon Pippin); WU Freshman Bible, Class of 1953; Leroy R. Boling Associates WU School of Dentistry brochure; WU School of Dental Medicine Alumni Directory, 2003; and photographs of WU School of Dentistry Class of 1955 [3 items].)
- Box 123

- Folder 1: WU branding iron given to attendees of the North and Central Texas Regional Campaign Kickoff at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas, February 19. 2014

- Box 124

- Folder 1: Plaque - "Mark of Commendation to WU for effective co-operation in training Naval Personnel during World War II" (undated)

- Box 125

- Folder 1: Plaque - American Alumni Council (1970)

- Box 126

- Folder 1: Plaque - Distinguished Alumni Award (1975-80)

- Box 127

- Folder 1: Plaque - School of Engineering, Engineering Day (1932 - 1956)

- Box 128

- Folder 1: Vinyl Washington University banners, used in presidential debates held on campus (received from Publications Office, 2007)

- Located in E2-2
- Box 129

- Item 1: Registrar's Stamp

- Located in C1-2
- Item 2: Washington University Metal Banker's box

- Located in C1-2
- Box 130-131

- Folder 1: Mary Maack Memorabilia

- (includes 2 WU freshman beanie caps; "The Eliot" student publication - October-December 1939, February-May and November-December 1940, May, Spring Issue, Winter Issue and Quad Show Issue 1941; "The St. Louis U. Gridiron and Official Program" football program - November 30, 1940; "The Cub" football programs - October 5 and November 2, 1940; "The Tail of the Kitten" - Official publication of the Alpha Iota Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta, June 1943; Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge Book, 1939; "Through the Doorway of the St. Louis Star-Times; College Inn menu; 32nd Annual May Fete program, May 9, 1941; Thyrsus Presents the 15th Annual Bill of English 16 Plays program, November 10-11, 1939; Thyrsus Presents Three Versions of The Tragedie of Richard III, February 24, 1939; Troupers Presents The Campus Medley of 1939; estimated university expenses worksheet, 1938; Freshman Bible, 1943; Women's Self-Government Association of Washington University Handbook for Women Students, 1939-40; Rushee's Guide, 1939; WU Department of Physical Education Instructions for Students guide, 1939-40; and WU Calendars, Spring 1940, September 1940-January 1941, Spring 1941, Fall 1941, and Spring 1942)
- Accruals: WUA2016-044
- Box 132

- Folder 1: Wooden plaque with metal WU seal removed from Box 78, Robert C. Drews Memorabilia, 1944 - 1946

- Box 133

- Folder 1: Plaque - The Washington University Hilltop Campus Historic District Has Been Designated a National Historic Landmark, 1987

- Box 134

- Item 1: WU beardana bandanas (3 items)

- Accruals: WUA2016-056
- Item 2: T-shirts: WU breast cancer support basketball t-shirt, 1981 WU homecoming t-shirt (2 items), 1978 WU phonathon t-shirt, 1979 WU phonathon t-shirt, and WU phonathon t-shirts (2 items; undated)

- Accruals: WUA2016-056
- Box 135

- Folder 1: Medallions for Commencement Grand Marshals (2 items)

- Accruals: WUA2016-056
- Box 136-137

- Folder 1: Plaque - Korean Marine Corps, 1961 (2 items)

- Box 138

- Item 1: Shovel (Class of 1928)

- Located in C1-4
- Item 2: Shovel (Biomedical Engineering, 2000)

- Located in C1-4
- Box 139

- Folder 1: Fabric Wall Hanging - Plaque honoring Betty Galyon and metal pole for hanging

- Box 140

- Folder 1: WU Centennial flag

- Box 141

- Folder 1: Student Walking Stick [undated, circa early 20th century]

- Located in E2-2
- Box 142

- Folder 1: Diplomas

- Item 1: Nelson Lawnin -Manual Training School, June 12, 1912

- Item 2: George David McAlister - Manual Training School, June 17, 1908

- Item 3: Harry Fred Hammel - Manual Training School, June 8, 1887

- Item 4: William Greenleaf Eliot Jr. - Smith Academy, June 10, 1884 (2 copies); Washington University, June 14, 1888; Washington University, June 7, 1932

- Item 5: Lycurgus Spiridon Stanford - Washington University, February 4, 1943 (3 copies); State of Missouri Supreme Court certificate to practice the profession of Attorney and Counselor, July 31, 1943; and United States of America Eastern District of Missouri certificate as an Attorney and Counselor, Solicitor, Advocate, and Proctor, September 20, 1943

- Item 6: Charles Marion Wageley - Manual Training School, June 13, 1888

- Item 7: Isaac Lippincott - Washington University Alumni Citation, February 21, 1958

- Box 143

- Folder 1: Diplomas

- Item 1: Mildred Beatriz Riseman - Washington University, June 9, 1931

- Item 2: Walter Bartlett - Missouri State Board of Dental Examiners License, March 13, 1890

- Item 3: Henry Ware Eliot - Washington University, June 18, 1863

- Item 4: Elsie Joan Straube - Society of the Sigma Xi membership certificate, May 11, 1933; Washington University, June 5, 1928, and Washington University, June 6, 1933

- Item 5: Maximum Muller Bryant - Washington University, June 20, 1895 and Harvard, June 27, 1900

- Box 144

- Folder 1: Diplomas

- Item 1: Henry Freeman Thomson - American Society of Civil Engineers membership certificate, July 10, 1939

- Item 2: Clement Guernsen Harrington - Manual Training School, June 18, 1902

- Item 3: John Coleman Boyd - Washington University, September 23, 1947

- Item 4: Charles Allen Thomas - Washington University, June 12, 1947

- Box 145

- Folder 1: Diplomas

- Item 1: Hope Maxine Holloway - Washington University, June 7, 1927

- Item 2: Olga Dora Risch - Washington University, June 13, 1912

- Item 3: Bertha Hospes - Mary Institute, June 11, 1897

- Item 4: Samuel Addison Bowles - Washington University, May 14, 1877

- Item 5: Richard McCullough - Washington University, June 11, 1891

- Item 6: Harry Freeman Thomson - Washington University, June 9, 1910

- Item 7: Marie Theresa Debatin - Washington University, June 7, 1927

- Item 8: Marie Elizabeth Hartmen - Washington University certificate of admission, March 31, 1950 and Washington University, June 6, 1951

- Box 146

- Folder 1: Diplomas

- Item 1: Minna Caroletta Sessinghaus - Washington University, June 12, 1890

- Item 2: W.H. Warnock - Washington University, May 17, 1875 (Gift of Marsh Stewart, Jr., 1987)

- Item 3: Elmer Joseph Robbins - Washington University, June 9, 1925

- Item 4: Charles Branch - Washington University, June 13, 1867; Washington University, June 20, 1862; and Central High School, July 1, 1859

- Item 5: Thomas Lamb Eliot - Washington University, June 20, 1862; Washington University, June 13, 1866; and Washington University, June 13, 1912

- Item 6: Almer Henry Broadbeck - District No. 72 of St. Louis Public Schools diploma, May 13, 1916; Board of Education of the City of St. Louis Certification of Scholarship for the Eight District School Grades, June 15, 1917; Board of Education of the City of St. Louis High School dilpoma, June 11, 1920; Tau Beta Pi membership certificate, December 6, 1923; and Washington University, June 12, 1924

- Item 7: Samuel A. Bowles - University of Kentucky, June 1883 and Kentucky medical license, 1885

- Item 8: Chancellor Frederic Aldin Hall - University of Gottingen, October 19, 1891

- Item 9: Emile Nitzschmann - Missouri College of Medicine, 1890 and State Board of Dental Examiners license, March 29, 1904

- Box 147

- Folder 1: Diplomas

- Item 1: Charles Lindberg - Washington University Honorary Diploma, June 5, 1928

- Item 2: Robert Somers Brookings - Yale, 1899; University of Missouri, 1902; and Washington University, June 11, 1929

- Item 3: Mildred Louise Steidmann - Washington University, June 9, 1936

- Item 4: Rudolph Paul Schlatter - Washington University - June 7, 1938

- Item 5: Henry Branch - Washington University, June 20, 1862

- Item 6: Alban Manter Baltzer - Washington University, June 6, 1933

- Item 7: Louis C. Spiering, Ecole Nationale et Speciale des Beaux-Arts, Diplome d'Architecte, June 25, 1902

- Box 148

- Item 1: Flags: Green and white striped flags with fleurs-de-lis and stars flown over Brookings Hall displaying the university

- Box 149

- Folder 1: Campus Store book covers (2 copies)

- Folder 2: Washington University Exhibit at the Sesquicentennial Exposition Philadelphia estimate of cost and architectural drawings, 1926 (6 items)

- Folder 3: Junior Class Exhibition, ca. 1870s (removed from Chancellors scrapbooks, volume 3)

- Folder 4: Junior Class Exhibition Parodies, 1871, 1877

- Folder 5: Resolution of the Board of Trustees, Washington University, Angus S. Alston memorial, 1975

- Folder 6: Ugly Club Program, 1883 (removed from Chancellors scrapbooks, volume 3)

- Folder 7: Ugly Club Program, 1883 (removed from Chancellors scrapbooks, volume 3)

- Folder 8: Alpha Phi Omega membership broadside, May 1, 1936

- Folder 9: Board of Directors, Washington University, declaration of purposes broadside, June 7, 1965

- Folder 10: "The Kid From College Hill" broadside

- Folder 11: Gustav Hambach 70th birthday broadside

- Folder 12: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity membership broadside, May 16, 1923

- Folder 13: Resolution, Missouri Historic Places, March 15, 1979

- Folder 14: 2012 U.S. Presidential Debate

- Washington University poster. Washington University was not scheduled to host a debate in 2013, but ready if needed.
- Box 150

- Item 1: 35 1/4 x 22 Washington University framed photograph: 25 x 15 3/4 photograph of Brooking Hall with people clustered on steps and 3 1/4 x 15 3/4 photograph view of Washington Univeristy campus from Forest Park with men golfing

- Box 151

- Item 1: Bryan Hall dedication plaque, April 26, 1970

- Box 152-154

- Item 1: Coping Stones from David R. Francis Gymnasium (Missouri granite and limestone trim) removed during 2014 renovation, 1902 [3 items]

- Box 155

- Item 1: Plaque - G.W. Krall, Manual Training School (MTS) 1905

- Located in C1-4
- Box 156

- Item 1: Wall Plaque - Brookings Hall Dedication

- Box 157

- Item 1: Washington University flag with Per Veritatem Vis motto located in attic of University/Harbison House, 132.5x88"

- Item 2: Washington University Assembly Series podium banner with Per Veritatem Vis motto, retired circa 2006 (WUA2017-012)

- Item 3: Washington University commencement podium banner with Per Veritatem Vis motto (WUA2017-036)

- Box 158

- Item 1: Two 28" diameter rugs of the Washington Univeristy logo, circa 1980s-1990s. (WUA2017-011)

- Dr. Ronald G. Evens, M.D. donated his papers to the WU Becker Medical Library Archives. These rugs were among his collection. Since they are general University memorabilia, they have been added to this collection in University Archives. They were used at the School of Medicine, possibly at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. Located in C1-2
- Box 159-160

- Folder 1: Eugene F. Blades Memorabilia

- Donated by Tonya Blades Palmer in April 17, 2017. Eugene Blades graduated in 1942 with a BS in Buiness Administration.
- Accruals: WUA2017-008
- Item 1: Football, inscribed from Washington University's win over Illinois College in 1941

- Item 2: Football letterman's jacket, circa 1941-1942

- Red with brown leather sleeve and green "W." Leather sleeves are damaged.
- Item 3: Letterman sweater

- Red with green "W"
- Box 161

- Folder 1: Ruby Hill McCall Memorabilia

- Donated by Josephine Kelly, May 5, 2017. McCall graduated in 1932 with a Bachelor of Arts.
- Accruals: WUA2017-007
- Item 1: Scrapbook with photographs from Washington University and other times of McCall's life

- Item 2: Photographs from Washington University and other times of McCall's life

- Item 3: May Fete at Washington University program, May 6, 1932

- Item 4: Washington University commencement program, June 7, 1932

- Item 5: 1932 Hatchet yearbook page 181, Emblem women includes McCall

- Item 6: "The History of Zeta Tau Alpha, 1898-1928, Volume One" by Shirley Kreason Kreig. Published by the Fraternity, 1932

- Box 162

- Folder 1: Hortense Cohen Lewin Memorabilia

- Donated by Phyllis Goldberg, niece of Lewin, July 2007. Lewin graduated from the School of Fine Arts in 1939.
- Item 1: Washington University acceptance letter, August 25, 1933

- Item 2: "Going to Art School?," Washington University pamphlet

- Item 3: Washington University School of Fine Arts (Bulletin of Washington University, Series II, Volume XXXVII, Number X), May 15, 1939

- Item 4: Photographs: Mary Muffet Inc window displays (2 items), fashion show (4 items), group of unidentified men and women (2 items), two women designing a dress (1 item), group of women holding design dolls (1 item), group of unidentified men and women taken at Hotel Astor

- Item 5: Programs: The Rumor Girls presented by the Women's Advertising Club of St. Louis (1946), Oh Doctor! presented by the Women's Advertising Club of St. Louis (1947), and Kerry Cricket Young America's Sportswear prepared and presented by Hortense Cohen by the Mary Muffet Advertising Department

- Item 6: Publications: Brighton Warp and Weft, Volume 5, Number 8 (September 1944); New Orleans Roosevelt Review, Volume 7, Number 1 (December 1943); Retailers Market News (January 19, 1946)

- Item 7: Clippings and tear sheets featuring Lewin specifically her designs for Mary Muffet Inc.

- Folder 2: Tobias Lewin Memorabilia

- Donated by Phyllis Goldberg, niece of Lewin, July 2007. Lewin graduated from the Law School in 1932
- Item 1: Soldan High School congratulatory letter from Herbert P. Stellwagen, June 17, 1932

- Item 2: Washington University Commencement, June 6, 1932 (8 items)

- Item 3: Richard Wagner Brown Prize Award and Samuel M. Breckinridge Law Review Prize (10 items)

- Item 4: Washington University Student Council Major Activity Certificate, 1931-1932

- Item 5: Washington University Century Club Founding Membership Certificate, January 1965

- Item 6: Washington University Juris Doctoris with convocation dinner program, December 11, 1968

- Box 163

- Folder 1: Alexander (LA69) and Mimi Denes Memorabilia

- Item 1: Wood cut stamp of Brookings Hall (3"x3")

- Item 2: The Alumni Assoication of Washington University Arts and Sciences Bulletin, Number 8, 1921

- Item 3: Orvosok Lapja (2017) [Hungarian Magazine] featuring article on Gerty and Carl Cori, page 36

- Item 4: Student Life, Volume 33, Number 34 (June 17, 1909) Commencement issue

- Box 164

- Folder 1: Framed photograph of Graham Chapel with inscription, "In Recognition of Mrs. Jane K. Pelton, Life Benefactor, William Greenleaf Eliot Society, Washington University"

- Owned by Mrs. Jane K. Pelton, donated by Sheila Cawns (WUA2018-016)
- Box 165

- Folder 1: Washington Univeristy freshman beanie hat worn by Robert Gnuse (B.S. in Physics in 1968) freshman year, 1964-1965

- WUA2018-017
- Box 166-167

- Folder 1-2: Thomas Eugene Brew Memorabila

- Brew, Sr. graduated from Washington University in 1939. WUA2018-042. Gift of Thomas E. Brew, Jr. and Frances Valati Brew.
- Item 1: 1940 Hatchet, Volume 37

- Item 2: Missouri vs. Washington football program, October 22, 1938

- Item 3: McKendree vs. Washington football program, November 18, 1938

- Item 4: "Certificate of Award in recognition of Thomas Eugene Brew having attained the highest scholastic records of his graduting class" [photocopy]

- Item 5: Loose scrapbook pages documenting the Washington University football team

- Box 168

- Folder 1: Mary Dalton scrapbook of her time at Washington University, 1917. Also includes photographs of women in nursing uniforms. A photograph of St. Charles High School Chorus and Orchestra (1918) was unfolded and placed in a folder on top of scrapbook.

- Donated by Mary S. Wallis. Mary Dalton graduated from Washington University in 1917 with an AB degree in English Literature. WUA2018-035
- Box 169

- Folder 1

- Donated by Donita G. Hayman, WUA2019-044
- Item 1: Washington University's Junior Women's Honorary presents Chimes Directory poster, circa late 1960s - early 1970s

- Yellow, 9.5 inches x 15 inches. 3 copies
- Item 2: Washington University green diploma cover, circa late 1960s - early 1970s

- Folder 2

- WUA2019-045
- Item 1: Photograph of Freshman women's hockey team, 1918

- 4 inches x 5 inches
- Item 2: Photograph of Sophomore woman's hockey team, 1918

- 4 inches x 5 inches
- Item 3: Washington University commencement invitation, 1915

Invitation includes commencement week program and class lists
2 copies
- Folder 3

- Photos from Walter J. Skrainka (WU B.S. in Electrical Engineering 1919), donated by his son, Stephen W. Skrainka. WUA2018-033
- Item 1: Page removed from scrapbook: photograph of Glee Club Quartette trip, Glee and Mandolin Clubs, 1918 (6 inches x 8 inches) and photograph of Banjo Octetette, Glee and Mandolin Club Trip, 1919 (6 inches x 8 inches)

- Item 2: Page removed from scrapbook: photograph of Class of 1919 Women's hockey team (5 inches x 7 inches) and photograph of Jazz Band Glee and Mandolin Club Trip, 1919 [includes Walter Skrainka] (6 inches x 8 inches)

- Item 3: Page removed from scrapbook: photograph of Class of 1920 Women's hockey team (5 inches x 7 inches) and photograph of Class of 1922 Women's hockey team (5 inches x 7 inches)

- Item 4: Page removed from scrapbook: photograph of Class of 1922 Women's basketball team (5 inches x 7 inches) and untitled photograph of Washington University campus (3 inches x 4.5 inches) with photograph of Charlie Spaulding at 7 a.m. in Pullman berth on his way to Memphis, Glee and Mandolin trip, 1918 (3 inches x 4.5 inches)

- Item 5: Page removed from scrapbook: photograph of Class of 1920 (6 inches x 8 inches)

- Item 6: Page removed from scrapbook: photograph of Class of 1921 (6 inches x 8 inches) and photograph of Class of 1922 (6 inches x 8 inches)

- Item 7: Photographs of Washington University swim meet, 1916

- 2 items, 3 inches x 4 inches. Both removed from a scrapbook
- Folder 4-5: Betty J. Giffen Memorabilia, 1940s-1951

Giffen (May 29, 1929-September 14, 2000) attended Washington University from 1947-1951, graduating as a theatre arts major. Donated by Griffen's niece, Diana Giffen Bartelds, WUA2019-022
See also Box 84 for additional Betty J. Giffen Memorabilia.
- Item 1: Newspaper clippings, circa 1947-1949

- 7 items. Topics include St. Paul Winter Carnival and University of Minnesota
- Item 2: Thyrsus Presents... programs, 1947-1948

- 4 items. "Playboy of the Western World," "Ladies in Retirement" "English XVI Plays," and "The Revue"
- Item 3: Washington University Class of 1951 Freshman Bible, 1947

- Item 4: Washington University Calendars, 1947-1948

- 2 items. Spring 1948 and Fall 1947
- Item 5: McMillan Hall Rule Book, No date

- Item 6: Rushing Guide, 1947-1948

- 2 items. Published by the Women's Panhellenic Association. "Rushing Guide...For...Open Rushing 1947-48" and "Rushing Guide...For...Informal Rushing and Formal Rush Week 1947"
- Item 7: Washington University Mermaids program, No date

- 1 item. "Mermains and Melodies - 1890"
- Item 8: Washington University Gold Digger's Ball ticket stub, November 1, 1947

- Item 9: Zeta Tau Alpha songbook, No date

- Item 10: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra programs, 1948-1949

- 2 items. "First 'Pop' Concert" and Andre Kostelanetz, guest conductor
- Item 11: Photographs

- 13 items. Various photographs of Washington University buildings, activities including a football games with marching band, and a sleigh ride in St. Paul.
- Box 170

- Item 1: Beaumont Pavilion donor recognition plaque (bronze)

"The Beaumont Pavilion Erected Through the Generosity of the Louis D. Beaumont Foundation"
WUA2019-057
- Box 171

- Folder 1: Wilson Family History

Donated by Mary Gatz-Meiners, WUA2019-071.
Information from Gatz-Meiners: Gatz-Meiners' husband, Paul Joseph Meiners, possessed a family ancestry document that stated that Clara Wilson was his great-grandmother Murphy's first cousin. Clara's mother was Ella Fallon Wilson. Meiners' grandmother was Louise Elizabeth Fallon Murphy. The document does not include the first name of Mr. Wilson, only that Clara had two brothers, Charles and Frank. None of the Wilson children ever married.
It is unclear if this Wilson family is connected to the Wilson family tree of Washington University prominence.
Continued in Box 172.
- Item 1: Leaflets of Memory: An Annual for MDCCCXLV (1845) [book] edited by Reynell Coates, M.D. Philadelphia: Butler and Williams, 1844

- Includes photograph of unidentified woman. Inscribed "Charles H. Wilson, St. Louis, MO" with inscription "Presented to Clara E. Wilson by her Husband, January 1, 1845."
- Box 172

- Folder 1: Wilson Family History

Donated by Mary Gatz-Meiners, WUA2019-071.
Information from Gatz-Meiners: Gatz-Meiners' husband, Paul Joseph Meiners, possessed a family ancestry document that stated that Clara Wilson was his great-grandmother Murphy's first cousin. Clara's mother was Ella Fallon Wilson. Meiners' grandmother was Louise Elizabeth Fallon Murphy. The document does not include the first name of Mr. Wilson, only that Clara had two brothers, Charles and Frank. None of the Wilson children ever married.
It is unclear if this Wilson family is connected to the Wilson family tree of Washington University prominence.
Continued from Box 171.
- Item 1: Articles of Agreement, Lots 22 and 23 in Block 24 of Kinloch Park, Charles C. Wilson, 1909 September 7

- Item 2: Bellefontaine Cemetery Lot Owner's Automobile Ticket for Charles C. Wilson, 1927 September 2

- Item 3: Family Bible pages

4 items
Family record page of birth, death or marriages including Charles H. Wilson, Ella Fallon, Daniel McGowan, Mary Fallon, Mamie A. McGowan, Lawrence Fallon, Joanne Allen Wilson, Henry Farley, John Greig Cameron, Catherine C. Barrere, Newton Richard Wilson, Kate C. Wilson, John C. Wilson, Frank Fallon Wilson, Clara Cady Wilson, Florence Cameron, Julia M. Cady, Benjamin Cady, Clarissa Backus, Henry W. Cady, Charles Cady, Chauncey Cady, Margaret A. Walsh, Madge Murphy, Francis X. Walsh, etc.
- Item 4: Newspaper Clippings

6 items
"The Old Court House and Its Place in History," St. Louis Star-Times, February 9, 1940
E.A. Wilson obituaries
Ella Wilson obituary
Mrs. George A. Arthur obituary
- Item 5: Notebook of Clara Wilson

- Includes handwritten notes and a dried flower.
- Item 6: Photographs

1 black and white photograph of an unidentified woman, 4.25 inches x 6.50 inches
1 hand-colored photograph of an unidentified woman with a dog, 5 inches x 7 inches
1 sepia photograph of a man, 2.5 inches x 3.75 inches
1 black and white photograph of a man attached to a scrapbook page, July 7, 1943, 1.5 inches x 3 inches
1 black and white photograph of a man, 5 inches x 6.76 inches
1 black and white photograph of a man attached to a scrapbook page, 1939, 1.5 inches x 3 inches
2 tintypes of unidentified young boys, 4.25 inches x 6.25 inches
The young boys and men are multiple photographs of possibly the same two men.
- Item 7: Warranty Dee, Lots 22 and 23 in Block 24 of Kinloch Park, Charles C. Wilson, 1913 November 8

- Item 8: Washington University Newspaper Clippings

3 items: Architect's drawing of the Wilson Hall of Geology, Washington University; "Animal Gargoyles For New Wilson Hall;" and The Wilson Memorial Hall is expected to be ready...
Newton R. Wilson Hall, dedicated to the study of geology and geography, was given to the university by Wilson's wife, Sarah Glasgow Wilson. The cornerstone laying ceremony was held on May 19, 1924.
Newton R. Wilson was born in 1858 in St. Louis and attended the Stoddard School, Adelphi Academy and the Polytechnic Institute in Brooklyn. He graduated from Washington University in 1879 as a mining engineer. He took the position of assayer for Ohio and Missouri Smelter, and was soon made superintendent. For eight years he directed work for a number of mining interests in Colorado and Mexico, and in 1888 became superintendent of Philadelphia Smelter Company in Mexico. In 1907, Wilson followed his interests in lumber and became manager of Industrial Lumber Corporation, and then president, the position he held until his death in 1914.
Sarah Louisa Glasgow Wilson was born in April 1858 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the granddaughter of the first St. Louis mayor, William Carr, and the daughter of William Glasgow, Jr., one of the 17 charter members, and first secretary, of the original Corporation of Washington University. She attended Mary Institute, operated by Washington University at the time, and married Mr. Wilson in 1897. She followed her husband around the world, to whichever country his work happened to take him. When he died, she moved back to St. Louis, where she remained to her death.
- Box 173

- Folder 1: Neuhoff Family Memorabilia

Several members of the Neuhoff family attended Washington University and collected Washington University-related memorabilia. Donated by Christopher Kincaid, WUA2019-069
Dorothy Neuhoff, BA 1921, MA 1922, and Washington University history instructor. Dorothy Neuhoff was the sister of Ralph R. Neuhoff Senior. Dr. Fritz Neuhoff was their father, as well as C. Sidney Neuhoff, attorney: Boston University, 1921-23; Washington University 1923-27. Ralph R. Neuhoff’s children and a son-in-law are also alumni: Ralph Robert Neuhoff, Jr. (1921-1977): BA 194?, JD 194?; Paul Sidney Neuhoff (1922-2011): BA 1943; Ruth (Neuhoff) Moore (b.1926): BA 1948, AM 1949; Richard Moore (1924-2018): AB 1948, AM 1950, Ph.D 1953
- Item 1: Bulletin of Washington University, Collected by Dorothy Neuhoff

- 1 item. Robert Somers Brookings, An Address by Harold G. Moulton, President of Brookings Institution delivered on February 21, 1950 at Washington University, Saint Louis
- Item 2: Gems from "Southern Comfort." Music by Dick Ross, Washington University Quad Show, Part One and Two

LP record. Note from Christopher Kincaid: LP was possibly owned by 1916 alumnus Ralph R Neuhoff Sr. (1894-1964) as it was found in the collection of his widow, my grandmother.
Located in Film and Media vault.
- Item 3: Newspapers and Newspaper Clippings, Collected by Dorothy Neuhoff

- 6 items. Washington University Centennial St. Louis Post-Dispatch October 19, 1952; "A Tribute to Washington University on Its 100th Anniversary" St. Louis Globe-Democrat Magazine February 22, 1953; "Washington University - A Century of Education" St. Louis Post-Dispatch February 22, 1953; "An Easter Thought" by Dr. Roland G. Usher 1956; "Dr. R.G. Usher, Author, History Professor, Dies" 1957; and "Roland Isher Dies; Noted Historian 1957
- Item 4: Programs and Invitations, Collected by Dorothy Neuhoff

- 5 items. “Washington University Centennial Convocation” October 1, 1952 [program]; “You are invited to Washington University Centennial Founders Day Week End” February 20-22, 1953 [invitation]; “A Guide to Washington University On Display, Founders Day Weekend” February 20-21, 1953 [program]; “Washington University Founders’ Day Celebration” February 22, 1954 [program]; and “Washington University 2nd Century Convocation program” February 12, 20, 21, 22, 1955 [program]
- Item 5: Student Life, Collected by Dorothy Neuhoff

- 8 items. October 3, 1952; October 7, 1952; January 16, 1953; February 20, 1953 with Special Centennial Issue February 20, 1953 (2 copies each); April 14, 1953; “1878 To 1953 – Sl In Retrospect;” and February 15, 1955
- Item 6: Washington University Alumni Bulletin, Collected by Dorothy Neuhoff

- 3 items. December 1951 page 35 and back cover; Vol. 21 No. 5, April 1952, and Vol. 22 No. 4, February 1953
- Item 7: The Washingtonian, Collected by Dorothy Neuhoff

- 2 items. 1927 issue “Women’s Building Cornerstone Laid” (pages 15-20) and July to October 1929
- Box 174

- Folder 1: Michael L. Millenson Memorabilia

- Michael L. Millenson was a liberal arts student 1971-1975. Donated by Michael L. Millenson, WUA2019-052.
- Item 1: "Trash Wabash, WU Homecoming 1971" [pin-back button]

- Item 2: "WU Workers Fighting to Win, Campus Committee for Workers' Rights" [pin-back button]

- Item 3: Student Life, Volume 93, Number 12. "Smash Wabash", 1971 October 15

- Box 175

- Folder 1: National Society for the Study of Education Yearbooks

- WUA2019-078
- Item 1: The Twenty-First Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 1922

- Includes annotations and laid-in items including paper with the stamp “William H. Connor, Graduate Institute of Education, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130.”
- Item 2: The Twenty-Second Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 1923

- Includes annotations.
- Item 3: The Twenty-Seventh Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 1928

- Cover only. Signed by Frank L. Wright
- Series 2: Oversized Memorabilia

- Box C1-4

- Item 1: Psychology Building architectural scale model, circa 1994-2006

- Item 2: Southwest Portion of Danforth Campus architectural scale model by Kallman, McKinnen & Wood Architects, undated

- Box WC-A

- Item 1: Graham Chapel pews removed during 2002 renovation, circa 1909

- Located in WC-A vault
- Box D1-03-11

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Washington University Pennants (4 items)

- Item 2: Poster featuring recently published work of Washington University faculty, circa 1961-1963

- Item 3: Class Fight Broadside, 1913

- Freshman class of 1923 (Julius Tarling). Gift of Mrs. Bertram (Clara Tarling Marsalek) Tremayne. B. Tremayne and Clara T.M. Tremayne both class of 1935.
- Item 4: Reagan for War and Death, Nigaraguans for Peace, No Aid to Contras protest sign

- Item 5: Ugly Club Third Annual Exhibit, 1871 (removed from Chancellors scrapbooks, volume 3)

- Item 6: Univee Surkuss Poster, 1914

- Item 7: Freshman Broadside, 1910 [matted]

- Folder 2

- Item 1: Washington University Pennant, circa 1945-1950

- Pennant from Harold B. Davies (Bachelor of Science in Social Science 1951) donated by Christopher B. Davies and the rest of the family of Harold B. Davies (WUA2018-015)
- Box D1-03-12

- Folder 1: Walter Edward McCourt portrait [painting] by Gustav F. Goetsch. McCourt (1884-1943) was Head of the Department of Geology and Geography, 1905-1943.

- Original frame is located in WC-B vault.
- Box D1-03-13

- Folder 1: Ann Olin portrait by Fred Conway

- Box D1-03-14

- Folder 1: Newton Richards Wilson (1858-1914) portrait [painting]. Wilson was a WU alum, 1879 mining engineer. Newton R. Wilson Hall was given to WU by his wife, Sarah Glasgow Wilson.

- Original frame is located in WC-B vault.
- Box E2-2

- Folder 1: Washington University Roll of Honor, Members of the Armed Forces, 1891-1947 broadsides. 6 pages.

- Box C1-3

- Folder 1: Fireplace pokers from the Women's Building (2 items)

- Located in C1-2
- Box C-02-04

- Item 1: Harry Brookings Wallace bust

Harry Brookings Wallace was President of the Corporation (1942-1951), Acting Chanellor of Washington University (1944-1945). Presented by Cupples Company, Manufacturers. Janet Gregg Wallace, Sculptor (1946). Formerly on display in Harbison House, Chancellor Mark Wrighton's home until he left office in 2019.
12 inches across x 20 inches high x 10 inches deep, approximately 40 pounds. Possibly made of bronze.
WUA2019-023
- Item 2: Sculpture of a young girl holding a doll

Belonged to Washington University student, Louise Favel Birch. She was awarded the sculpture as a prize for a contest, circa 1919. Front states "The Treasure." Back states "1910, C. Risque"
Donated to Washington University Alumni Office by her granddaughter, Rebecca Kendall Marcus. WUA2019-024
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