Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Alumni and alumnae
Found in 109 Collections and/or Records:
Jeanne Browne Krochalis papers
The papers of Jeanne Brown Krochalis including her Wesleyan coursework, writings with Padraic Colum and her teaching work.
Patrick Lawler (class of 1969) collection
The Patrick Lawler records contain materials from Lawlers' time as a member of EQV as well as a paper on Wadsworth Groves.
Leland Stowe papers
William P. Lyon papers
The William P. Lyon papers consists of a photocopied journal, a partial transcript of the journal, two letters, and some biographical information. The manuscript diary is titled "Journal of a Trip to Middletown, Conn., Summer 1841," kept by William P. Lyon, as he surveyed the examinations at Wesleyan University. The diary is 47 pages in length, with a total of 5 entries ranging from June 29, 1841 to July 3, 1841.
Albert Mann papers
The papers of Professor Albert Mann during his time at Wesleyan.
Jean F. Maynard collection of Eleven Who Served: narratives and letters from World War II
The personal narratives of 13 Wesleyan almuni during World War II.
Thomas J. McCormick papers
The papers of Thomas J. McCormick, class of 1948.
William E. Mead papers
William E. Mead was an alumnus of Wesleyan University and served as professor at the school, in addition to teaching and administration at high schools. His wife, Kate Mead Hurd, was a physician and author. The Meads travelled extensively in Europe and other parts of the world. The William E. Mead papers include diaries recording his life and travels, correspondence and other materials removed from the diaries, and journals and a photograph album of a trip to Iceland in 1891.
Fred B. Millett World War II letters from students
The Fred Millet World War II letters from students were sent from both Wesleyan and non-Wesleyan students involved in the war effort.
William B. B. Moody papers on the Eclectic Society of Phi Nu Theta
The William B. B. Moody papers on the Eclectic Society of Phi Nu Theta comprises of Moody’s notes, research and final book discussing the history of the Eclectic Society of Phi Nu Theta.