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E.P. Kuhl Photograph Collection
About 30 images. The Kuhl family at their Iowa City home in garden, study; 1930-1972.
Epidemiology Department Records
Epsilon Tau (Senior Class Women) Records
ERA Iowa 1992 records
Grassroots campaign initiated in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1991 to promote the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Iowa constitution in the 1992 election.
Erfat Mishori Papers
The Erfat Mishori Papers consists of two series: CDs and DVDs. These items contain Powerpoints, audio, videos, and images related to poetry and poetry performances, including a monologue. Materials in this collection are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.
Eric Morton Civil Rights Papers
Papers of an organizer for the Freedom Summer.
Erich Funke Papers
The Erich Funke papers include correspondence, clippings, articles, an unpublished typescript draft, and one photograph.
Erich Funke Recorded Sound Collection
Ericka Peterson-Dana papers
Organic farmer and activist in Poweshiek County, Iowa.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Erik Bert Papers
Born Herbert Joseph Putz. Communist journalist and editor in the 1930s of The Producers News and Farmers National Weekly; his career after 1941 was with the Daily World. Subject files, correspondence, notebooks, typescripts, and published writings regarding the link between communism and agriculture.
Erik Farseth Zine Collection
Twentieth century zines.
Erin Irish Negatives Collection
Erin Rollenhagen papers
Ames middle-school student who helped organize a protest against sexist Hooters restaurant t-shirts being worn at her school. Her account of the incident and the subsequent public forum on free speech, dress code, and sexism was published in Seventeen magazine.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF and a single box with an artifact (a t-shirt).
Ernella Van Horn papers
The second of four generations of women in her family to play basketball in Iowa.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Ernest A. Sahs Papers
Ernest Horn Papers
The Ernest Horn Papers reflect his research and publications in geography, history, and other social science education; spelling, and vocabulary. Organizations prominently represented include the American Historical Association Commission on the Social Studies, the Canada - United States Committee on Education, the University of Iowa University Elementary School, and other schools where Horn studied or taught. Correspondents include Charles A. Beard (letters currently cataloged as Special Collections manuscripts), Madeline Darrough Horn, and University of Iowa education deans and presidents.
Ernest P. Kuhl Papers
Professor of English at the University of Iowa for 26 years. The collection is largely correspondence with important Chaucer and Shakespeare scholars.
Ernest Rodriguez papers
Davenport civil rights and Chicano activist, born in the predominantly Mexican settlement of Holy City in Bettendorf, Iowa.