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Bruce Rogers papers
Correspondence, examples of work, photographs and ephemera relating to the life and career of typographer and book designer Bruce Rogers.
Frank K. Burrin papers
Edward C. Elliott, Educator, 1970 [inscribed to President Hovde, signed by author]
College of Agriculture, Administration of the College of Agriculture records
Administrative books, correspondence, financial records, faculty minutes, reports, and other materials documenting the administration, history, and growth of the College of Agriculture.
Amelia Earhart at Purdue papers
The Amelia Earhart at Purdue papers document Amelia Earhart's arrival at Purdue University, her time there, and the efforts to memorialize Earhart after her disappearance. Types of materials include correspondence, ephemera, administrative reports, photographs, publicity materials, and speeches.
Edward C. Elliott papers
Elliott Hall of Music records
The Elliott Hall of Music records contain information about the building dedication in 1940, past performances, brochures, and a safety plan for the building drafted in 1960. The collection also includes five large albums containing photos and autographs of the acts who performed at the Hall of Music between its dedication ceremony in 1940 and 1965; notable figures include Bob Hope, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Clement Attlee.
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth Library of Management Research and Professional papers
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth papers
William M. Hepburn papers
Frederick L. Hovde papers
Horton B. Knoll papers
Andrey A. Potter papers
George Palmer Putnam collection of Amelia Earhart papers
David E. Ross papers
Purdue University Rules and Regulations Governing Students collection
The Purdue University Semi-Centennial collection
Correspondence, event programs, newspaper articles, and other materials chronicling Purdue’s Semi-Centennial celebration in May 1924. Materials in this collection trace the history of the Semi-Centennial from its planning in late 1923 and early 1924 to events held on the weekend of May 1-3, 1924, and immediate aftermath.