Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Students
Found in 184 Collections and/or Records:
George S. Godard papers
George Seymour Godard, Wesleyan class of 1892, was Connecticut's third State Librarian, a position he held for 35 years. He was also a Trustee of Wesleyan. This small collection is mostly composed of materials from his time as an undergraduate but also contains notes for speeches, photographs, diplomas and certificates, and realia.
Jackson L. Goodhue collection on the Douglas cannon
This collection is on the 1957 Douglas cannon heist and history of the cannon as recollected by Jackson L. Goodhue, class of 1957.
Grabel, Laura, January 11, 2022
Great Hollow Wilderness School and Wesleyan Orientation in the Wilderness (WOW) collection
The Great Hollow Wilderness School/WOW collection includes files with information about both programs, and objects given to participants, such as water bottles, t-shirts, and hats.
Henry C. Herge papers
Henry Curtis Herge (1907-2003) was the Commanding Officer of the Navy College Training Program at Wesleyan University, known as the V-12. Materials include items specifically related to Wesleyan's V-12 program as well as writings, research, and published works related to naval wartime training, the Navy V-12 program, naval curricula information, and higher education during wartime in general.
Iahu
Student created publication from 1981-1998 where all women can publish their work.
William J. James lecture notes
Lecture notes of William J. James, a Wesleyan student in the 1880s.
Sheldon Gaylord Kellogg journal
The journal of Wesleyan graduate Sheldon Gaylord Kellogg written during his senior year.
Charles Kendall papers
The Charles Kendall papers consists of the personal papers of Charles Kendall class of 1846.
David Knapp letters
The David Knapp letters include documentation of pledging practices and 14 letters addressed to members of his family at home.