Showing Collections: 1941 - 1960 of 3308
Lorene Genevieve Byrnes and Roy David Burns
Two class notebooks: Introduction to Botany, 1915-1916 (Lorene Genevieve Byrnes) Contracts, College of Law, undated, probably about 1918 (Roy David Burns) Parents of donor Robin Rieper.
Lori Schieffer papers
Includes information on the sale of Girl Scout cookies in Muscatine, Iowa.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Lorraine Brevig Collection
In this collection are a variety of slash fanzines stemming from many different fandoms.
Lorraine Hansen papers
Diaries of a homemaker and bakery owner from Manson, Iowa
Lot Abraham Papers
Correspondence, Civil War diaries, military records, business papers, family papers.
Lou Brown Papers
Associate professor of Special Education's curriculum development materials.
Louane Newsome papers
Armed Services librarian during World War II, and University of Iowa professor in the School of Library and Information Science.
LouCelle Nelson Fertik papers
Life-long teacher who taught in Iowa, Tokyo, Japan, Heidelberg, Germany, and Mussoorie, India.
Louis Kehoe Papers
Lawyer and journalist. Primarily consist of manuscripts of his columns for Washington, Iowa's Evening Journal, along with some material from his political campaigns.
Louis Paul Papers
Materials from the The Way Art Happens.
Louisa Schneider papers
A published collection of letters, "Love, Louisa: Holiday Letters to the Wheatland Schneider Diaspora."
Louise Crawford papers
Composer and professor of Music Theory at Coe College.
Louise Dauner Papers
Photocopies of corresondence between Dauner and friend Betty Murnan while Dauner was a student at UI, 1940s.
Louise Goldman papers
Public servant, feminist activist, and poet from Davenport, Iowa.
Louise Liers papers
World War I Army nurse from Clayton, Iowa.
Louise Rosenfield Noun papers
Feminist and civil liberties activist from Des Moines, Iowa, who was also an art collector, author, and co-founder of the Louise Noun-Mary Louise Smith Iowa Women's Archives.
Louise Rutter Trigun Doujinshi Collection
This collection includes a variety of fanmade doujinshi (independent Japanese manga) for the series Trigun by Yasuhiro Nightow. It includes a variety of fan-artists and is mostly comprised of yaoi (Japanese slash). The material is in Japanese.
LOVE, Girls Magazine records
A nonprofit organization and quarterly periodical produced by girls ages 13-19 and developed by Jasmine Babers at age 15 to address cyberbullying.