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Records of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Records on Robert B. Honeyman Gifts to Lehigh University Library
Records on Robert B. Honeyman Gifts to Lehigh University Library (1924-1978) contain items relating to Honeyman’s collection of rare books and manuscripts and his gift of part of that collection to his alma mater Lehigh University. These records include correspondence, primarily with Lehigh librarians Howard Seavoy Leach and James D. Mack, inventory and appraisal lists, and receipts for purchases from international antiquarian book dealers.
Richard H. Tucker Papers
This collection includes documents from Richard H. Tucker’s days as both a student and a professor at Lehigh University, such as correspondences, newspaper clippings, scrapbook, diplomas, certificates and photographs.
Richard Willis Heard collection
This collection contains a number of documents from Richard W. Heard, Lehigh Class of 1893, time at Lehigh, including photographs of campus from the 1890s. Also included are several documents for “Calculus Cremation” ceremonies.
Robert Courtney Collection of Lehigh memorabilia, Lehigh Class of 1950
Some interesting photographs and other documents related to Class of 1950’s Alumni Reunion themes collected by Robert Courtney.
Scrapbook of Bethlehem Bach Choir, January 1917
Speeches of Henry Sturgis Drinker President of Lehigh University
Typescripts of speeches, many with additional penciled-in notes, given by Dr. Drinker as president of Lehigh University, as president of the American Forestry Association, and as a supporter of war preparedness and the Student Army Training Corps movement.
Sports History at Lehigh University Collected by H.R. (Bosey) Reiter in 1941
A collection of letters written in 1941 to Professor H.R. (Bosey) Reiter in response to his request to alumni for reminiscences of their undergraduate experiences in athletics. The material was to be used in a publication for the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the University, but there is no record that this was ever done. Responses came from graduates from the 1880s through the 1930s, including a few who also sent photographs.
Spring Lehigh Collection Assembled by Elia Schoomer ‘73
Small collection documenting social and political events and activities took place on Lehigh University campus resulted with formation of the “Lehigh Forum” assembled by Elia Schoomer ‘73 starting from his freshman year in Fall 1969.