Dudley Dillard was a professor of economics at the University of Maryland from 1942 to 1991. He served as chairman of the department from 1951 until 1975. He was also acting provost of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences from 1976 until 1977. Dillard's papers consist of files from the Economics Department, correspondence, search committee files, and manuscripts. Major topics in the collection include day-to-day operation of the Economics Department, the Council of Economic Education in Maryland, Woodrow Wilson Fellowships, and American Association of University Professor records relating to student riots and other activities. The Dillard papers are unprocessed
A.S. Harding was professor and head of the history and political sciences department at SDSC. He tau...
Greene Taylor was a Professor of Education at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State Uni...
This collection consists of the University Status Committee of Georgia Southern College (later Georg...
These items include materials from the Office of the University President at Marshall University fro...
Franklin Burdette was a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland from 1946...
Thomas Baddeley Symons (1880-1970), a 1902 graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College, served the...
These items include materials from the department of Economics at Marshall University from 1970-1975...
A professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University and at the University of Maryland, Elbe...
Marshall University professor of education. Collection contains correspondence, working papers, reso...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
This collection consists of the personal and professional records of Dr. Eugene E. Agger, Professor ...
Robert Lamar Green was professor of agricultural engineering at the University of Maryland from 1958...
University College was established in 1947 as the College of Special and Continuation Studies to adm...
Charles Edward White (1901-1973) was a professor of chemistry at the University of Maryland from 192...
Albert C. Ritchie (1876-1936) was a professor of law at the University of Maryland and governor of M...
A.S. Harding was professor and head of the history and political sciences department at SDSC. He tau...
Greene Taylor was a Professor of Education at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State Uni...
This collection consists of the University Status Committee of Georgia Southern College (later Georg...
These items include materials from the Office of the University President at Marshall University fro...
Franklin Burdette was a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland from 1946...
Thomas Baddeley Symons (1880-1970), a 1902 graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College, served the...
These items include materials from the department of Economics at Marshall University from 1970-1975...
A professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University and at the University of Maryland, Elbe...
Marshall University professor of education. Collection contains correspondence, working papers, reso...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
This collection consists of the personal and professional records of Dr. Eugene E. Agger, Professor ...
Robert Lamar Green was professor of agricultural engineering at the University of Maryland from 1958...
University College was established in 1947 as the College of Special and Continuation Studies to adm...
Charles Edward White (1901-1973) was a professor of chemistry at the University of Maryland from 192...
Albert C. Ritchie (1876-1936) was a professor of law at the University of Maryland and governor of M...
A.S. Harding was professor and head of the history and political sciences department at SDSC. He tau...
Greene Taylor was a Professor of Education at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State Uni...
This collection consists of the University Status Committee of Georgia Southern College (later Georg...