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Elmer Clinton Lundquist Papers
Elmer DeGowin and the Elmer DeGowin Blood Center Papers
Founded the University of Iowa Hospital's blood bank in 1938, one of the nation's first. Co-author of the first modern text on Blood Transfusion (1949)
Elmer Joseph Miller Concert and Theater Programs Collection
Collection of concert and theater programs, 1872-1975.
Elmer S. Gardner Photograph Collection
This collection houses 12 images of campus views dated May 1896.
Elmer T. Peterson Papers
Educator and administrator. Dean of College of Education 1946-1961. Correspondence.
Elsie Zook Photograph Collection
About 20 images, mounted in a scrapbook prepared by Elsie Zook, teaching associate in Iowa Child Welfare Research Station (renamed Institute of Child Behavior and Development), for her students. Construction of Kate Daum Hall (addition to Burge Hall), 1963-64. Includes children from the nearby Preschool Laboratories, Institute of Child Behavior and Development.
Elswyth Thane Papers
Playwright, biographer and novelist. Holograph notebooks containing first drafts of several historical novels, printer's copies, and correspondence are included. There are audiotapes of her research for Potomac Squire, a book about George Washington.
Elton Trueblood Papers
There are no contents, the information for this collection has been moved to the Iowa Author’s Manuscript Collection, MsC0869.
Elvira Gaston Platt papers
Teacher and abolitionist who assisted fleeing slaves on the Underground Railroad while living in Fremont County, Iowa. Taught school to Pawnee children in Pennsylvania and Nebraska.
Elvira Houston papers
Tama County, Iowa farmwoman who maintained the family account books for nearly fifty years. She ran for city council on the Women's Progressive Ticket in 1942.
Embroiderers' Guild of America, Plum Grove Chapter records
The guild taught needlework skills and participated in shows.
Emeline Fuhrmeister papers
Widowed farmwoman who lived at the homes of her various children.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Emeritus Association Records
Emerson Hough Papers
Journalist, editor of Forest and Stream, and novelist of the West. Includes letterpress book, 1902-1912 and 34 letters 1912-1923 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bigelow.
Emerson Study Club, Sioux City records
Women's study club founded in Sioux City in 1892.
Emil Rinderspacher Papers
The Papers of Emil Rinderspacher chronicle his political activism as an opponent of U.S. policy in Vietnam during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Included are notes, meeting schedules with lawmakers, and other documents pertaining to a June 1970 effort to lobby members of Congress (Citizens' Lobby to End the War) newspaper clippings about protests on the University of Iowa campus in late 1967 and posters and other ephemera pertaining to the Vietnam Moratorium in 1969. The two objects in Box 2 are molded plastic human heads created by students in the UI School of Art and Art History in spring 1970, among hundreds of similar objects displayed on the Pentacrest lawn as part of a protest event. Each head was accompanied by a small banner reading End the War.
Emily Martin Collection
Records of Emily Martin, University of Iowa Center for the Book instructor and creator of Naughty Dog Press.
Emily Putnam Schramm sketchbooks
Sketchbooks of landscapes which focus on the Mississippi River.
Emlin McClain Papers
Lawyer, judge, and professor. Personal and business correspondence, diaries, and speeches on painting. Most of the material dates before 1880, while McClain was a law student at the University of Iowa.
Emma Blythe Papers
Collection consists of one scrapbook prepared between 1911 and 1915 by Emma Blythe, a State University of Iowa student. Scrapbook includes dance cards, newspaper clippings, programs, and photographs.