Women's Archives. Susan Bulkeley Butler Women's Archives
Found in 412 Collections and/or Records:
Martha Doan papers
Contains Doan's thesis, "Contributions to the Chemistry of Thallium: A Thesis," presented to the faculty of Cornell University for the degree of Doctor of Science, June 1896.
Susan Houston Fortune papers
The Susan Houston Fortune Papers (1955-1959; 0.5 cubic feet) document the life of Susan Fortune when she was a student at Purdue University in the 1950s. The collection includes a scrapbook and Susan Houston's corduroy skirt (Purdue senior cord skirt). Susan Houston [Fortune] received her B.S. degree in Home Economics from Purdue University in 1959. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. George F. Houston of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
Margaret Church papers
Folder 1 contains an obituary, a short autobiography, an article about her from The Indianapolis News, four English exams from Harvard, and a rough draft of a paper written by Margaret Church, along with a catalog record for a book written by her. Folder 2 contains various Church publications and a photograph of Tennessee Williams and Tom Adler.
Mabel Post Coulter papers
This collection consists of one notebook of Mabel Coulter containing notations, compositions and Greek prose and some of her correspondence.
Emma P. Ewing papers
One folder containing publication information by Emma Pike Ewing.
Florence A. Gates papers
The Florence Gates papers include one item, "Some Health Conditions Existing Among Our High School Girls." Reprinted from The Pedagogical Seminary, vol. XXVI, no. 2, June, 1919, pp. 153-161. [2 copies]
Esther L. Gault papers
The Esther L. Gault papers, including transcripts, receipts, admission application, teaching license, newspaper clippings and her framed diploma, BS 1928.
Nancy L. Miller Griffith papers
The Nancy Griffith papers include a schedule for New Civilian Students and a Purdue News pamphlet, 1944.
Violet B. Haas collection
One folder containing a program from the funeral service for Violet Haas.
Elise Hatt papers
Publication by Hatt through the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education,"Vocational Education in Geneva, Switzerland," 1924.
Eleanor Harrison collection
The Eleanor Harrison collection comprises one leather skin decorated with the letters of "PURDUE," the WAA (Women's Athletic Association) insignia, and the Purdue seal.
Murphy Family papers
Bertha Latta papers
Three Indiana State Department of Public Instruction publications and one journal clipping.
Purdue Student Section of the Society of Women Engineers records
This collection contains papers, photographs, programs, correspondence, and reports documenting the activities of Pi Omicron and its successor the Purdue Student Section of the Society of Women Engineers. The records also document the difficulties that women in science have faced over the years.
Women in Engineering Program records
Marylu McEwen Sculpture Dedication materials honoring Betty Nelson, Sandra Monroe, and Linda Ewing
These sculpture dedication materials capture information on how the sculpture came to be, why it exists, and whom it honors.
Anne M. Lutz papers
The Anne M. Lutz papers document Lutz' professional work in the field of genetics and her personal experiences while on a work trip to Belgium. Lutz was an early female scientist and genetics researcher who specialized in documenting chromosomes in plants. She was an expert in the area of chromosomes of Oenothera mutants and hybrids and has been credited with discoveries relating to the double chromosome theory. The collection includes diaries and publications written by Lutz.
Council on the Status of Women records
Indiana Extension Homemakers Association records
The collection includes papers, publications, artifacts, and a scrapbook, which document the history and activities of the Indiana Extension Homemakers Association, an educational and social group for homemakers in Indiana.
Barbara Cook Collins collection of Cheerleading Uniforms and Pennants
Altrusa International of Lafayette, Indiana records
O. Jane Jarrell Class Schedule Card
This collection consists of the handwritten class schedule card of O. Jane Jarrell.
Betty J. Lynch Roberts papers
Joni Comstock collection on Janice Voss
The collection relates to Janice Voss' involvement with her first space flight, STS-57 (in 1993). Included are three photographs of the mission, an autographed mission t-shirt, and a letter written by Voss to Comstock. These materials would be useful to researchers interested in the history of NASA flight missions, women in space, women in STEM fields, and space research.
Sarah J. Watlington speech
Program and speech by Sarah "Sally" Watlington about Helen Schleman, for Chronicling Women's History: Selections from the Susan Bulkeley Butler Women's Archives event at Purdue University, 2008.