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A. Louise Mays papers
Abigail Van Allen papers
Iowa City resident who worked to preserve and restore Iowa City landmarks including the Old Capitol building.
Alice McMurry papers
Promise City, Iowa elementary school teacher and poet.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Alma Marie Kouba Kress papers
Buchanan County elementary school teacher and clubwoman.
Alpha Evans papers
Rural middle school teacher who chaired the Iowa committee to revise teacher standards in the 1970s.
Arlene Jens papers
Nurse, abortion rights activist and educator from Fairfield, Iowa.
Arthur A. Neu Papers
Iowa State senator, 1967-1972 and Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, 1973-1978. Subject files, correspondence, speeches, etc.
Athens History Circle (Iowa City, Iowa) records
Barbara Wommack papers
Clubwoman and member of the Semper Fidelis Club in Davenport, Iowa.
Bernice Larson Boyum papers
Ellsworth, Iowa, woman who served in World War II.
Bernice Leary papers
Educator, author, collector of children's books.
Betty Jean Furgerson papers
Teacher, social worker, human rights commission director, and university regent from Waterloo.
C. Pauline Spencer papers
An outstanding athlete and the first woman to receive an athletic letter at the University of Iowa. She graduated in 1923.
Carolyn Dyer papers
Professor Emeritus of Journalism at the University of Iowa and Nancy Drew scholar.
Catherine Gayle Williams papers
Professional dancer and deputy commissioner of the Iowa Department of Social Services.
Charlene "Mac" Eblen papers
Homemaker from Wichita, Kansas whose papers consist primarily of journals.
Charles H. McCloy Papers
University of Iowa professor of physical education, 1930 to retirement. Research specialty in anthropometry, or the analysis of motor skills.
Cherry Muhanji papers
Writer, lesbian activist, and University of Iowa alumna.
Christine Anderson papers
Appanoose County 4-H leader, farmer, and teacher.
Christine Dutson papers
Multi-volume memoir of a Mormon woman who was an educator, poet and advocate for the mentally ill.