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University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History Project
The University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History project is led by Florence Sandler, Professor Emerita, English, and Bob Matthews, Professor Emeriti, Mathematics & Computer Science. The interviewees are retired faculty from the University of Puget Sound. The University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History project aims to document faculty responses to events that occurred on campus in the 1960s-early 2000s.
University of Puget Sound Faculty Senate and Committees Records
This collection contains the records of the primary governing body for the faculty of the University of Puget Sound (Tacoma, Washington) including official documents, meeting minutes, reports, committees, and some publications.
University of Puget Sound Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs documenting the history, people, buildings, events and activities of the University of Puget Sound, in Tacoma, Washington, which was, in earlier years, called Puget Sound University and College of Puget Sound.
University of Puget Sound Scrapbook Collection
This collection contains scrapbooks, photo albums and collections of clippings compiled by students, staff and friends of the university. Subject matter includes people, student life, campus events, buildings of University of Puget Sound student life, campus events and locations.
Vietnam Oral History Recordings and Documentation
Walter Lowrie papers
The papers include faculty senate records, teaching, and research notes.
Henry Wallace Webb papers
Henry Wallace Webb (1889-1919) was a graduate of Puget Sound Academy and a World War I pilot. Webb died in a plane crash near Gold Bay, Oregon in October 1919. The Henry Wallace Webb papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs related to Webb and his family.
What President Wilson Says pamphlet
This pamphlet, "What President Wilson Says," was published in 1917 by the New York State Woman Suffrage Party and includes quotes by President Woodrow Wilson in support of women's suffrage.
Frank Williston papers
Warren Wood Glass negatives, photographs and appointment notebooks
Wood was a pioneer surveyor of the Pacific Northwest from 1883 to 1932 who worked at or visited sites including the Puyallup Valley, Auburn, Fort Nisqually, St. Joseph’s Mission near Yakima, Fort Simcoe, the Whitman Mission, Fort Dalles, Steilacoom, and other sites in Washington and Oregon. The collection consists of diaries and a photo album.