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John Slemmons Morris was born on 21 June 1882 in Corydon, Indiana to James Morris and Cora Slemmons. At Hanover College, he was a member of Beta Theta Phi and graduated in 1904 with high honors. He was a chair of the...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
Scope and Content: Papers of author Judith Moffett, dated 1955-2020. Includes correspondence with friends and family, drafts of her literary works, correspondence related to her writing, lecture and class files, and academic...
Portrait of Laura Mace. Born in Lexington, Indiana, in 1874, she attended Butler University (1895) and Indiana Medical College (1898). She was a psychiatrist in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She married Robert H. Hester, M.D., on 26...
Letter from [R. Strect] to John Finley Crowe 24 July 1832 in regards to the Presbyterian Board of Education financial support of Hanover College students. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
Letter from A. B. MCKee to John Finley Crowe over his son's enrollment in Hanover college. MCKee requests a catalogue of the curriculum. Additionally, MCKee writes that he wants his son to have a Presbyterian education....
Letter from a Mr. Wood to John FInely Crowe about the education of his son. In the letter, Wood discusses that his son might not be the best fit for college because of his limited command of the english lanugage and the fact...
The letter is from Alex Williamson the father of a student of Hanover College, David Brainer. Williamson expresses displeasure at the closure of Hanover College and its re-opening as Madison University. Additionally, Williamson...
A letter from Ann L. Scott to John Finley Crowe in which she inquires over the state of Hanover College. Scott wrote the letter with the aim to enroll her son William into the college. Scott gives a brief description of her...