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John D. Regester collection on Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) was a medical missionary, philosopher, and Nobel Peace Prize winner (1952) who operated a hospital in Lambarene, Gabon, for 45 years. This collection contains Schweitzer biographer John D. Regester’s collection of Schweitzer-related correspondence, files, articles, clippings, photographs, and a 1940 manuscript on Indian and Chinese thought, and African artifacts.
Department of Religion, Spirituality, and Society records
The records of the Department of Religion, Spirituality, and Society include cirriculum plans and reviews, alumni surveys, depertment meeting minutes, and other materials related the University of Puget Sound Department of Religion, Spirituality, and Society.
Report of the Eleventh Annual Convention of the National Negro Business League booklet
The National Negro Business League was founded by Booker T. Washington in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1900 with the goal to enhance the commercial and economic prosperity of the African American community. This item is the “Report of the Eleventh Annual Convention of the National Negro Business League,” held in New York City, New York, from August 17-19, 1910.
Howard W. Robbins diary
Howard W. Robbins was a first lieutenant in the 104th Infantry Regiment of the U.S. army. The Howard W. Robbins diary is a manuscript notebook from World War I (1917-1918), which includes 88 pages of handwritten material. The text is illustrated with graphs, formulas, and diagrams.
Ronald Fields collection on Abby Williams Hill
School of Law records
The University of Puget Sound School of Law was founded in Tacoma, Washington in 1972. In 1993, Seattle University purchased the law school; it has been known as the Seattle University School of Law since August 1994. The School of Law records consist of correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, audiovisual material, publications, news clippings, and other administrative records.
School of Music records
The records of the University of Puget Sound School of Music contains concert and event programs, concert and event recordings, press releases, newsletters, scrapbooks, department meeting notes, department budgets, website print outs, awards, ephemera, and other materials.
Selective Service Registration broadside
The Selective Service Act of 1917 was enacted on 18 May 1917, shortly after America's entry into World War I. The Act authorized the United States government to establish a national army through conscription. The Selective Service Registration broadside is a government notice alerting men of their registration requirements.
J'Anna Sharrard papers
J'Anna Sharrard was born in Auburn, WA and attended the University of Puget Sound from 1950-1954, graduating with a B.A. in Music. This collection contains papers, photographs, ephemera, and scrapbooks related to Sharrard's time as a student.