Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.
Consists primarily of correspondence to H.A. Meyer (also under his pseudonym, Hugh Merrick)
Consists primarily of correspondence to H.A. Meyer (also under his pseudonym, Hugh Merrick)
Consists primarily of correspondence to H.A. Meyer (also under his pseudonym, Hugh Merrick)
The Letters of Teilhard de Chardin and Lucile Swan edited by Thomas M. King, SJ, and Mary Wood Gilbert (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1993). The pages on which the published letters appear are indicated in this finding aid in parentheses, e.g., (p. 20).
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collections consist of letters and documents by and about notable individuals in history, literature, religion, government, and other fields. The items in these collections are gifts and purchases.
Includes brochures, correspondence, and reports.
Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.
Consists primarily of correspondence to H.A. Meyer (also under his pseudonym, Hugh Merrick)
Correspondence and biographical materials collected by William E. Mulligan.
Consists of 28 folders containing correspondence sent to Lawrence Gilman from notable music professionals. Includes correspondence from composers, conductors, music critics, and other notables in the field of music. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Consists primarily of correspondence to H.A. Meyer (also under his pseudonym, Hugh Merrick)