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Richard Hale Goodwin papers
This collection contains correspondence, publications, clippings, presentations, notes, research, and photographs documenting the life and work of Richard Goodwin. These materials document his early life and education, his work at Connecticut College, and his involvement with local and national conservation projects. Topics of note within the collection include conservation of land, preserving and creating policies around wetlands, nuclear power, and selective use of pesticides.
Alice Hamilton papers
Manuscripts, publications, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera of the American public health researcher and activist Alice Hamilton.
Holleran Center records
Administrative records for the Holleran Center, 1996-2016
Indigenous/Native American collection
Materials collected to document Indigenous/Native American historical experiences.
William Ingram papers
Correspondence and realia connected to the Civil War service of William Ingram.
Institute of Women's Professional Relations records
This collection contains documents pertaining to the move of the IWPR’s research headquarters from the University of North Carolina to Connecticut College, and its subsequent activities while partnered with the College.
Frederic W. Irwin papers
The Irwin Collection covers the years 1944 to 1999 with the bulk of the material from 1942 to 1945. The primary focus is correspondence with and about Irwin during his time as navigator during WW II and his captivity in a German prisoner of war camp. Other materials include photographs, news clippings, books, military records and awards, and information on other crew members.
Shain Japanese Print Collection
Phyllis A. Jones correspondence
Correspondence from Phyllis Jones to Nancy Savin documenting her experience at Connecticut College for Women and the University of Delaware, 1956-1959.
Linda Lear collection of Frances Kelsey materials
Articles, clippings, correspondence, curriculum vitae, manuscripts, poster, notes, articles, and a poster documenting the life and work of Frances Oldham Kelsey.