08. University Archives
Found in 365 Collections and/or Records:
Karl Richardson Bardin Photograph Album
Photographs depicting the life of Karl Richardson Bardin and his family.
Melvin J. Fregly Papers
Research files, writings, correspondence, and other papers of physiologist and educator, Melvin J. Fregly.
Paul Richards Musical Score: Fanatic Fanfare
A musical score entitled "Fanatic Fanfare" and the parts for the individual instruments created by Paul Richards.
Paul L. Hanna Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, and general files of historian, Paul L. Hanna. The majority of the files pertain to Palestine, Israel and the Middle East, including his work with the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry in 1946.
Homer Edwin Still, Jr. Collection
The materials (photographs, certificates, mementoes, and ephemera) are mainly from the time period when Homer Edwin Still, Jr. was a student at the University of Florida (1939-1942).
Marna Venable Brady Papers
Scrapbooks, photographs, and miscellaneous papers of Marna Venable Brady, the first Dean of Women at the University of Florida.
Roy C. Craven, Jr. Photograph Collection
Roy C. Craven, Jr. (1924-1996) served as the first director of the UF Gallery. This collection documents Craven's wide-ranging interests in art and culture and highlights the work he did in collecting art and crafting exhibits for the gallery. The collection consists of photographic prints, negatives, and slides featuring images from sites throughout the Americas, India, Indonesia, Europe, and Africa.
Sigismond deRudesheim Diettrich Papers
Manuscripts for several works, some unpublished, on geographic studies of Florida and Eastern Europe. Correspondence related to his termination, correspondence with Wallace W. Atwood, President of Clark University.
Wilbur L. Floyd Photographs
Photographs documenting Gainesville, Alachua County, the East Florida Seminary, the University of Florida, and the Floyd Family.
Elmer Harvey Bone Photographs
Prints and negatives of people, places and events in Wellsburg, West Virginia, central Florida, and the University of Florida.
