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Parade for Peace flyer
This item is a single leaf flyer advertising the "Parade for Peace," printed by the Woman's Peace Parade Committee in 1914. The Parade for Peace marked the first direct action tactic, such as public demonstration, utilized by a peace organization in the United States. It is viewed as the beginning of the modern peace movement.
Susan Resneck Pierce Lectures in Public Affairs and the Arts
The collection contains recordings, event brochures documentation for this lecture series.
President Edward H. Todd scrapbook
Dr. Edward H. Todd (1863-1951) was the president of the Univeristy of Puget Sound from 1913 to 1942. The President Edward H. Todd scrapbook is 10 3/4" by 8 3/4" with blue covers and a white plastic spiral binding. The cover reads "Dr. Edward H. Todd, President Emeritus, College of Puget Sound." Materials within the scrapbook include photographs, clippings, and documents mostly regarding Todd's time after he was President.
President Ronald R. Thomas manuscripts, "Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science"
Ronald R. Thomas served as the 13th President of the University of Puget Sound from 2003-2016. He had an academic background in Victorian literature and culture and was the author of numerous scholarly publications, including chapters for more than fourteen books and three books of his own on a wide range of subjects. This collection consists of three versions of the manuscript for his work, Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science (1999).
Print materials on U.S. presidents
This collection consists of one box of print materials related to U.S. presidents and U.S. presidential campaigns. Material types include magazines, a newspaper, books, and campaign print materials.
Privatized Detention: An Oral History of the Northwest Detention Center
Quarterly Returns of “Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Received, Issued, and Remaining on Hand,” for forts on the western frontier commanded by Col. Henry B. Carrington
Record of the arms and ammunition available to the “Indian Fighting Army” on the frontier, from Fort Sedgwick in Colorado, Fort McPherson in Nebraska and Fort Kearney in Nebraska. Four are signed by Col. Carrington.
Race in the City of Destiny: Oral Histories of Tacoma
Radical Women Publications packet
Radical Women is a socialist feminist activist organization established in Seattle, Washington in 1967. This collection consists of 21 Radical Women documents housed in their original folder.