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0552: Albert Esposito Papers, 1971-1992, Marshall University Special Collections
0552: Albert Esposito Papers, 1971-1992, Marshall University Special Collections
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Huntington, West Virginia ophthalmologist. Copies of correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and other items related to Dr. Esposito's role in the establishment of the Marshall University School of Medicine.
0517: A. Mervin Tyson, 1959-1989, Marshall University Special Collections
0517: A. Mervin Tyson, 1959-1989, Marshall University Special Collections
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Marshall University administrator and professor of English. Papers include Phi Beta Kappa and Kiwanis Club material as well as speeches and drafts of the 1986 Marshall University Institutional Self-Study.
0436: Dr. Sam Clagg Papers, 1958-1986, Marshall University Special Collections
0436: Dr. Sam Clagg Papers, 1958-1986, Marshall University Special Collections
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Marshall University professor of Geography, faculty leader, former acting president, author, cartographer. Papers include material from Dr. Clagg's service on Board of Regents advisory council of faculty, chairman of the faculty governance system and council of chairmen; drafts of several books and dissertation.
0419: John Warren Papers, 1960-1970, Marshall University Special Collections
0419: John Warren Papers, 1960-1970, Marshall University Special Collections
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Graduate school dean and botany professor, Marshall University. Papers relate to botanical research in Latin America and contain reprints of articles; several personal items.
0299: Osborne Family Papers, 1904-1930, Marshall University
0299: Osborne Family Papers, 1904-1930, Marshall University
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This collection contains correspondence from L. J. Corbly and J. E. Plummer, president of Marshall College and the Marshall Business College respectively, to recruit the Osburns/Osbornes to attend Marshall. This collection includes Marshall College ephemera from 1904-1906, including advertising pamphlets, a 1905 copy of The Parthenon, general course information, and empty envelopes.
The accession record states that this collection included a cylindrical photograph of the Marshall College student body in May of 1930, however, this item was not found when the collection was processed.
0107: Ali Nawrouzi Typescript, 1975, Marshall University Special Collections
0107: Ali Nawrouzi Typescript, 1975, Marshall University Special Collections
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The Change in Marshall University Organizational Structure, a research paper, written for Public Administration.