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The Iowan Records
Magazine published by The Iowan, Inc., Shenandoah, Iowa. Correspondence, manuscripts, page proofs, layouts, advertising and business records, and photos.
The Maid Narratives: Oral Histories from the Great Migration to Iowa
Oral history interviews with African American women who worked in domestic service in the South before moving to Iowa.
The Papers of Tom Brokaw: A Life & Career
NBC news anchor and reporter who covered over 50 years of world events. He is also the author who coined the phrase "Greatest Generation." Collection contains primarily notes, transcripts, and photos from his career at NBC and his research and work on "Greatest Generation."
The Recital Club (Garner, Iowa) records
Organized in 1901 to promote the arts and community service.
The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry: Poem and Book Objects
The Way Up Leadership Conference records
Iowa-based conference held annually since 1983 to promote women in higher education.
The Western Family Genealogy papers
Genealogy, reminiscences, and biographical material about the Western family.
Theater Programs and Playbills Collection
Mostly programs from Chicago theaters; others are from St. Louis, New York, London, Des Moines, Iowa, Central City, Colorado, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and various other places.
Theatre Without Borders records
This collection consists of documents highlighting the work of the volunteer, grass-roots group that encourages the theater arts around the world. Materials include administration files, ephemera, scripts and other documents that highlight the history of the organization and their global impact.
Thelma B. Lewis papers
Iowa City mayor in 1961; served on the city council from 1958 to 1963.
Thelma Carmichael papers
An illustrated booklet promoting a playpen designed by Carmichael’s father.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Thelma Petersen papers
Theodore F. Koop Papers
Journalist with the Associated Press before WWII, with the National Geographic Society and CBS after 1948. He conceived Face the Nation. Correspondence, subject files, speeches, and preliminary drafts of his works.
Theristriai Club (Marion, Iowa) records
Marion, Iowa, study club that was founded in 1867.
Theses and Dissertations Collection
Collection consists of master's level theses from 1886 to the present, as approved by the Graduate College; Ph.D. dissertations from 1900 to 1951. Arranged by Cutter number. Formats: bound volume, microfilm, loose-leaf. Folio and non-traditional format theses and dissertations (CDs, videotapes, motion picture film, etc.) are stored in a separate area adjacent to the other formats. Engineering bachelors theses are a separate collection as RG 10.07; arranged alphabetically by author's name. For more information about borrowing a University of Iowa thesis or dissertation, visit our online resource guide.
Theta Sigma Phi records
Programs and directories of the journalism society from 1964 to 1981.
Thimble Club (Riceville, Iowa) records
Reading club organized in 1901.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Thomas Dowler Murphy Papers
There are no contents, the information for this collection has been moved to the Iowa Author’s Manuscript Collection, MsC0869.
Thomas E. Brown Photograph Collection
About 300 images. Student life, campus, Iowa City scenes, including: Senior Frolic, 1912, Engineering College parade, 1913; May Day Fete, 1915; Commencement, 1916, 1922; Senior Hop, 1916. Also campus buildings and landmarks, 1855-1966; 1982 Rose Bowl events.
Thomas E. Corkhill Papers
Methodist minister and moving force behind the organization of schools at Eldora and Mitchellville. Included are certificates of Corkhill's appointment of trustee of Iowa Reform School and an account book relating to his expenses as trustee as well as a holograph commonplace book containing the text of a diary of his experience in the Civil War, commissioned by Governor Samuel Kirkwood. This diary also contains poems and clippings. Also included is a CD of a transcription of the diary, plus a commentary on the text of over 150 pages, including background information and photographs.