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Leon Mosley Papers
Leslie Hale papers
The Les Hale collection consists solely of materials related to Les and Colleen Hale’s two-act singspiel adaptation and English libretto of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro. It was published in 1980. The collection includes correspondence, performance programs, photographs, publicity materials and clippings, and copies of the piano-vocal score.
Let's Explore Science (by Verlin Lee) film collection
Letter from Clara Barton to Fitzroy Sessions
In this four page handwritten letter, dated July 16, 1906, Clara Barton expresses regrets at not having visited Fitzroy Sessions during her recent trip through Iowa. Mr. Sessions was a Cedar Falls resident, a Civil War veteran, and a cousin of Clara Barton. Miss Barton talks about her busy schedule and her continued good health. The provenance of this letter and the date at which it was added to the University Archives are unknown. It has been in the collection since at least 1974.
Letter from John Ruskin
This is a three page handwritten letter from John Ruskin to a Mr. Smith. It is dated Easter Monday, 1864. In the letter, Ruskin discusses the disposition of some drawings. The provenance of the letter and the date when it was added to the University Archives are unknown. It has been in the collection since at least 1974.
Letter regarding first surgical use of ether (facsimile)
Library Committees Collection
This collection, dating from c. 1980-2020, contains the records of Rod Library committees, task forces, and working groups. Files include meeting minutes, reports, brochures, agendas, and other administrative records. It documents the work of Rod Library (and its predecessors) and its staff throughout the library's history.
Library Photograph Collection
This collection consists of photographs related to Rod Library, its activities, and its staff. Photographs are organized into photograph album sleeves and are numbered.
The collection's control file includes a key that identifies a majority of the photographs, using the number on the back of the images. Please ask SC&UA staff for assistance if you are interested in looking at the key and photographs together.