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Sarah C. Taylor papers
Papers, 1881-1907.13 items. Physician who ran the Taylor Sanitarium in Hamburg, Iowa for two decades around the turn of the century.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Sarah Hanley papers
University of Iowa professor of history, feminist, and political activist.
Sarah Poppen De Koster papers
Family correspondence received by a pastor's wife during the early twentieth century.
Sarah White papers
Correspondence and circle letters of a northwestern Iowa farmwoman.
Sarilda Phillips papers
Mississippi schoolteacher who was forced into retirement in 1956 following desegregation.
Scandinavian Studies Department Records
Two pamphlets outlining program and activities of the Scandinavian Department.
School of Art and Art History Records
School of Fine Arts Records
School of Journalism Records
School of Library and Information Science Records
The Records of the University of Iowa School of Library and Information Science are arranged into 11 series: Administrative, Printed Material, Student-Produced Projects, Beta Phi Mu (Beta Beta Theta Chapter), Newsletters, Scholarships, Director's Files, Course Syllabi and Notes, Alumni Correspondence and Student Data, Comprehensive Exams, and Curriculum Committee. In the Comprehensive Exams series, names of the students associated with the files were removed to ensure privacy, and a sampling of exams representing activity every four years was retained.
School of Music Records
School of Social Work Records
Science Education Center Records
Scottish Highlanders records
The Records of the Scottish Highlanders include correspondence, committee minutes, trip and performance event notes, newsletters, programs, reunion information, photographs and other materials.
Seals Club Records
Seals Aquatic Club See also: Dolphins Aquatic Club Eels Aquatic Club
Sean Clark Papers
Scripts for the television program, Early Edition, and drafts of a yet to be produced screenplay.
Searchlight Study Club (Fort Madison, Iowa) records
Women’s club organized in Fort Madison, Iowa in 1952 for the purposes of intellectual and social enrichment.
Second Iowa Cavalry Association Biennial Reunion Collection
Scrapbook containing handwritten minutes and published programs from the biennial meetings of the Second Iowa Cavalry Association.