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Honorary Degree & Alumni Awards
Collection contains correspondences, press releases, lists, forms, and photographs all regarding the honorary degrees and alumni awards of Lehigh University.
Howard "Howdy" E. Merrill (Lehigh Collection Vertical File)
Material on this topic is contained in the Lehigh Collection Vertical File. See Special Collections for access.
Humanities Center (Lehigh Collection Vertical Files)
Material on this topic is contained in the Lehigh Collection Vertical File. See Special Collections for access.
Jacob Mark Frey Papers
James H. LeVan Papers (1922-1992)
The collection contains some Lehigh University class notes and syllabi, and a notebook of material as Class Correspondent for the Class of 1926. The rest of the material concerns his career in the U.S. Public Health Service. Papers he wrote, notebooks of material regarding promotions and assignments, and his retirement files, and scrapbooks are included.
James Niemeyer Collection of Lehigh University Related Documents and Memorabilia
James Niemeyer Lehigh Class of 1943 Executive Director of Lehigh Alumni Association Fan and supporter of Lehigh Athletic teams
Joesph Fauzio '57 collection
A small collection belonged to Joseph Fauzio, Lehigh Class of 1957, documenting his time at Lehigh University. The collection includes Phi Sigma Kappa house party photographs and some personal memorabilia.
Jonathan Britton Elkus: Lehigh 1957-1973
Collection contains memorabilia from Professor Jonathan Elkus during his tenure (1957-1973) at Lehigh University in the Music Department as professor and director of the University’s Marching 97 Band. The collection contains correspondence, concert programs, music scores, newspaper clippings of critical reviews and photographs.
Joseph W. Richards collection
This collection contains material related to Joseph W. Richards, Lehigh professor and the college’s first PhD recipient, including certificates, awards, property titles, and photographs of the Richards family.
Knight Family Scrapbook 1878-1894
This scrapbook is a vintage example of a nineteenth century tradition known as a common book, a personal collection of interesting newspaper articles such as poetry, local news, obituaries, photographs, and souvenirs of events.