Printed ephemera
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Printed works that are created to meet an array of immediate needs, usually transitory in nature not intended to be saved. Examples could be broadsides, posters, leaflets, pamphlets, programs, postcards, tradecards, labels, tickets, handbills, sale notices, and valentines.
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Clifford and Jo Swanlund papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 24
Scope and Contents
The Clifford and Jo Swanlund papers document the lives and careers of Cliff Swanlund and Jo Carty Swanlund. The collection contains an extensive number of letters written by Cliff and Jo from the beginning of their relationship through the early years of their marriage. It also contains many letters written by Cliff's parents to him, while he was a student at Purdue University. The correspondence gives one a unique perspective not only on the family itself, but on outside events which...
Dates:
1943 - 2002; Other: Majority of material found within 1949 - 1953
T. Lewis Graham collection of Purdue University memorabilia
Unprocessed Material — Box Communal Accessions 52
Identifier: 2023-050
Dates:
1938, 1967
Tony Vevers papers
Collection — Box Communal Collections 40, Placement: 01
Identifier: MSF 400
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of one folder which contains a catalog and text designed by Tony Vevers.
Dates:
1976
William A. Delmer collection
Unprocessed Material — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2022-054
Dates:
circa 1937 - 2011
Carlton A. Wilmore papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 293
Abstract
This collection contains photographs and ephemera collected by Carlton A. Wilmore during his time at Purdue, as well as some items from after he moved to Alabama.
Dates:
1902 - 1956; Majority of material found within 1902 - 1906
Kenneth M. Wood Jr. collection
Collection — Box Communal Collections 13, Placement: 15
Identifier: MSA 241
Scope and Contents
Two campus newspapers and two miscellaneous items from Kenneth M. Wood Jr.'s time as a Purdue student.
Dates:
1938