Records and Correspondence
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Mulberry School Records
Three registers of daily attendance and classification records for the students at Mulberry School in Ninevah Township, Adair County, Missouri (Sub-district 1, Township 64, Range 16).
No-Yong Park Papers
No-Yong Park's personal legal and educational documents, some of his published books, as well as the manuscript "If America Topples," which was unfinished at the time of his death, and sound recordings.
Ross C. Allen and Family Letters
Ruth Warner Towne Papers
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.
Samuel Washington "Wat" Arnold Papers
Scotland County (Missouri) School Superintendent's Annual Report
The County Superintendent's Report to the State Superintendent of Schools providing enrollment, personnel and financial data and statistics.
Sherod Collins Papers
Correspondence, clippings and photographs relating to Sherod Collins' appearance in the original Broadway production of "Dark of the Moon."
Vincent Price Library and Memorabilia Collection
Books, letters, memorabilia, films, interviews, photographs, WWII documents and cartographic material, newspaper clippings, and more that pertain to Vincent Price's life, family, career, and relationship with Truman State University.
White Sisters School Records and Photograph Album
Academic records for Mildred Genevieve (White) McKim (Class of 1922) and Marian Kathleen White (Class of 1928) graduates of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (NMSTC, now Truman State University); collection also includes Mildred's album of school and family photos.
William Torrey Harris Collection
Papers, speeches, and publications written by William Torrey Harris on the topics of education and philosophy, as well as correspondence to Harris from educator James Mickelborough Greenwood; Joseph Baldwin, whom he was influential in getting to come to Kirksville to set up the teachers college; Ira Divoll, former state superintendent of schools and city superintendent of schools in St. Louis; and O.P. Davis.
