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Stella Lilly papers
Stella Lilly (1890-1986) was an English teacher at Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Washington, from 1921 until her retirement in 1959. The Stella Lilly papers contain periodicals, maps and pamphlets collected by Lilly during a 1937 trip to the 7th World Education Conference in Tokyo, Japan.
Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas records
London theatre collection
The London theatre collection consists of playbills, scripts, and other ephemera documenting performances that took place in London theatres in the late 18th century.
John B. Magee Lecture Series
This collection contains event programs for the the John B. Magee Lecture Series on Science and Values.
Methodist Missions correspondence
A selection of correspondence by multiple authors and received by Reverends R. Bangs, J.P. Durbin, and others, pertaining to missionary life and travel in California, Texas, New England, New York, Wisconsin, Panama, and Africa.
Mongolian Missions collection
This collection contains religious and educational materials presumed to have belonged to Arnolda Almblad. Arnolda was the wife of Anton Almblad, a sub-agent of the British & Foreign Bible Society in Kalgan, Inner Mongolia. Some of the materials in the collection were published by the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Swedish Mongol Mission Press, and the Russian-Mongolian Publishing Company. The collection also contains a large number of photographs.
Ken & Rochelle Monner collection of Shereen LaPlantz book structures
The Ken & Rochelle Monner collection of Shereen LaPlantz book structures features more than 100 artists’ books created by Shereen LaPlantz (1947-2003), an internationally recognized artist, author, and teacher. Showcasing a myriad of book structures, from innovative modifications of classic bindings to her own creations, this collection contains many book structures shown as examples depicted in LaPlantz’s instructive books about book arts.
Virginia J. Washburn Morrison papers
Murray Johnson collection on the Cape Thompson Environmental Impact Report
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) pamphlets
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is the United States' oldest civil rights organization. This collection consists of imprints issued by the organization during its first half-century.