Towne, Ruth Warner, 1917-1998
Found in 208 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Pearl, Washington, DC, undated.
[See Frank's files T1/8 for couple's correspondence and joint records].
Letter to Ruth, [Columbia, Mo.], 1953 June 22.
[See Frank's files T1/8 for couple's correspondence and joint records].
Letters to Her Parents, Frank and Elizabeth Towne, 1949, 1952.
Ruth Towne's papers consist of both her home and campus office files and include family records dating from as early as the 1820s, her own personal and professional papers and correspondence, and some of the research for her dissertation on Congressman William Joel Stone, as well as books and articles she wrote over her long teaching career.
Lois Korslund to Lynn Gillette, Associate VPAA, regarding Family Science Textiles Collection, 1992 March 31.
Ruth Towne's papers consist of both her home and campus office files and include family records dating from as early as the 1820s, her own personal and professional papers and correspondence, and some of the research for her dissertation on Congressman William Joel Stone, as well as books and articles she wrote over her long teaching career.
MA candidates who completed their theses under Towne's direction, 1955-1994.
Ruth Towne's papers consist of both her home and campus office files and include family records dating from as early as the 1820s, her own personal and professional papers and correspondence, and some of the research for her dissertation on Congressman William Joel Stone, as well as books and articles she wrote over her long teaching career.
"Magruder Installed as University President" and "Mayor Funk Proclaims Today 'President Jack Magruder Day'", Kirksville Daily Express [photocopies], 1995 August 6.
Ruth Towne's papers consist of both her home and campus office files and include family records dating from as early as the 1820s, her own personal and professional papers and correspondence, and some of the research for her dissertation on Congressman William Joel Stone, as well as books and articles she wrote over her long teaching career.
Manuscript
Ruth Towne's papers consist of both her home and campus office files and include family records dating from as early as the 1820s, her own personal and professional papers and correspondence, and some of the research for her dissertation on Congressman William Joel Stone, as well as books and articles she wrote over her long teaching career.
"Marie Turner Harvey and the Rural Life Movement" by Ruth Warner Towne, Missouri Historical Review, 84:4, 1990 July.
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