The writings consist of manuscript and typescript drafts of various works by Walter Prichard Eaton. Included is a typescript draft of The Ecole Des Beaux-Arts in the 90's by Charles Morris.
Walter R. Green lived in South Windsor, CT. The papers consist of several nineteenth century books, family photographs, and a family bible including tipped in items.
Walter Ihrke, a composer and musician, served as Head of the Music Ddepartment at the University of Connecticut from 1949-1965. The collection contains scores and recordings as well as correspondence, publications and documentation of Ihrke's "Automated Musical Training" ["Ihrke Method"].
Correspondence, writings, printed material, and artwork by or relating to Walter Savage Landor. Correspondence includes 12 ALS to William Allingham, an open letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson, and 2 ALS to Frances Milton Trollope. The writings include three sets of proof-sheets for Dry Sticks, a printed copy of Gebir, Count Julian, and other poems, with copious ms. corrections, excisions, etc. Accompanying material includes three pencil portraits of Landor by William Wetmore Story.
Correspondence, manuscripts, research notes, reference materials, books pertaining to his time as a prosecutor at Nuremberg and his book "Nazi Madness."
The papers include the correspondence, short stories, journalistic articles, correspondence, poems, novels, and plays of journalist, essayist, novelist and pulp fiction writer, Walter Snow.
Walter Stemmons became Agricultural Editor at the Connecticut Agricultural College in 1918. The scope of his official responsibilities expanded rapidly as the college grew into a state university. He was director of the Division of Publications and University Editor until he retired in 1954.
This collection is made up of the papers of Walter W. Norton and of his wife, Lillian Frances Reynolds Norton. Her papers reflect her work as chairwoman of the Liberty Loan Committee of Lakeville, Connecticut from 1917-1919 and contain correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, receipts, and other material from the various branches of the Committee. Walter W. Norton's papers consist of a bound manuscript genealogical record of the descendants of John Norton and Jane Cooper and letters (1910s-1920s) concerning his stamp collection.
Lecture notes, articles, clippings and syllabi for courses taught by Walter Washko, Professor of Plant Science (Agronomy) at the University of Connecticut frm 1964-1986.
The papers contain correspondence, printed material, writings and other papers documenting the scholarly career of Walter Wilson Greg, particularly his work on the Bibilography of the English Printed Drama(BEPD), his book reviews and his periodical articles concerning the editing of Shakespeare.