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English Department records
The English Department records contain curricular materials, items related to the 1980 weeklong campus event "In Celebration of the Written Word," and issues of the departmental newsletter, Soundings.
John M. Finney papers
Sally Fitzpatrick letters
Sally Fitzpatrick was a graduate student in Education from 1948-1949 at the University of Puget Sound (then the College of Puget Sound). The Sally Fitzpatrick letters consist chiefly of letters Fitzpatrick wrote to her mother. Also included are correspondence and reports related to Fitzpatrick's membership in Pi Beta Phi.
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature records
Gender and Queer Studies Program records
The Gender and Queer Studies Program at the University of Puget Sound began as the Women's Studies Program in 1972. These records include program materials such as correspondence, course offerings, budgets, reports, and surveys as well as research and resources collected by program coordinators. The bulk of the records are from the Women’s Studies Program (1972-2005) before it underwent its transition to Gender Studies and then Gender and Queer Studies, as it is known today.
Tom Goleeke papers
This collection contains the personal papers of Thomas Goleeke, professor emeritus of the School of Music at the University of Puget Sound. Personal papers include sheet music, evaluation material, and research papers.
Benjamin A. Gould collection
Benjamin Apthorp Gould (1824-1896) was the founder and first editor of the Astronomical Journal. Gould was involved in the establishment and operation of the National Observatory at Córdoba, Argentina. The collection contains Gould's correspondence with M. Thome, reports, meteorological and astronomical information, and lunar photographs taken in 1918.