College teachers
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Alexander Sloan and Ishbel MacLeish Campbell papers, 1901-1996
Edward Everett (E. E.) Griffith and the Little Theater collection, 1946-1995
A collection of Professor E. E. Griffith's personal papers, biographical materials, and materials regarding the Little Theatre, of which he was the Director. The collection spans the years 1946-1995.
John Lydenberg collection, 1931-2000
The Collection on John Lydenberg includes documents from 1931 to 2000 that pertain to John Lydenberg, Professor of English and American Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges from 1946-1980. These documents are organized into four boxes, which include lecture notes, supplementary teaching materials, publications, and biographical information.
Leo Srole papers, 1933-1993
Richard "Doc" Heaton papers,1965-1992
This collections contains the papers of Professor of Religion Richard "Doc" Heaton.
Series I contains papers related to his work at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, including course materials, study abroad, departmental communication, and campus events.
Series II contains papers related to social and religious organizations, including FIGHT, the General Ordination Examinations of the Episcopal Church, and assorted local groups.
Romana Lashewycz-Rubycz papers, 1985-1997
This collection contains the papers of Romana Lashewycz-Rubycz, most of which relate to her time as a professor of inorganic chemistry at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The collection includes research grant proposals, student presentations and papers, publications, course notes, and handouts.
Toni Flores papers, 1957-1998
This collection contains the personal files and work of Toni Flores. Flores was a professor of Anthropology, Women's Studies, and American Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The majority of the documents in the collection, excluding the personal files, fall under one of the above topics. Most of the papers included in this collection were completed during the time she was at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.