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B. L. Harvey scrapbook
R. B. Harvey papers
Harvey, R.B. (1915). A Recent Buchu Adulteration. The Lilly Scientific Bulletin, Series 1, no. 6, p. 253-254.
Clifford T. N. Harwood scrapbook
The Clifford T.N. Harwood scrapbook includes news of note from the Lafayette area and nationally, women's concerns, W9XG Purdue TV station, the debate team, Delta Alpha Pi, The Boy's Club, student life, and articles about gender non-conformity.
George W. Haskins papers
One folder containing an article about George Haskins becoming Head of the Aviation Department at Purdue, and an article by him.
Elise Hatt papers
Publication by Hatt through the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education,"Vocational Education in Geneva, Switzerland," 1924.
Robert T. Hatt scrapbook
William K. Hatt papers
The William K. Hatt papers contain certificates, a program from the 1903 Purdue train wreck memorial service, and bibliographic information. The majority of the collection comprises publications by Hatt on topics including civil engineering, transportation research, concrete, and highways.
Sigfred M. Hauge papers
One folder containing the papers of Sigfred Hauge.
Milan Hausner booklet
The Milan Hausner collection contains a photocopy of his self-published booklet on LSD therapy in Czechoslovakia entitled "Psyche In Statu Nascendi, LSD Behind the Iron Curtain, Czechoslovakia, 1954-1974".
Dorothy Hawkins papers and Purdue Recipe file
The collection includes a Purdue recipe file, a Convocations and Lectures schedule for the Hall of Music, and a memo to Dorothy Hawkins from her School of Home Economics advisor.
George A. Hawkins papers
Papers of George Hawkins, professor and Dean of Engineering at Purdue University. Materials primarily relate to heat transfer, radiation, energy, vector analysis, and thermodynamics.
Types of materials include lectures, reports, articles, notes, homework assignments, and photographs.
Please see PDF Finding Aid for collection inventory.
Louis W. Heagy photo album
Heath Family papers
The Heath Family Papers document the business dealings and transactions of one of Lafayette's early prominent families.
Heating and Power Plant records
The Heating and Power Plant records contain one 1925 article describing the new power plant constructed at Purdue to meet the growing needs of the university.
Amos Heavilon diary
The Amos Heavilon diary documents one year in the later stages of the life of Amos Heavilon, Clinton county farmer and businessman. This collection includes personal records, photocopies and a typed transcript of the diary. Also included is a typed, biographical sketch of Mr. Heavilon and his family. Insight into the living conditions of the 1890's is revealed and illustrates that not all were as successful and fortunate as Mr. Heavilon.
Heavilon Hall records
The Heavilon Hall records contain invitations to the building's original dedication in 1892. Also included are a document describing restoration efforts after a damaging fire, a pamphlet soliciting donations for a clock and chimes for the restored building's tower, a program for the restored building's 1895 dedication, and the blueprints of the planned renovations. There are also two commemorative plaques.
Louis F. Heimlich papers
One folder containing a publication by Louis Heimlich.
T. Heinbaugh papers
The T. Heinbaugh papers consist of one address by Dr. Heinbaugh, Purdue University on Glanders, Annual Meeting, 1889. There is no other publication information or mention of the organization for which the annual meeting was being held.
H. W. Heine papers
One folder containing an article by H. W. Heine.
Donald N. Heirman papers
John Heiss collection
Helen Bass Williams Personnel file
Includes Williams' personnel file, biographical information, and posthumously awarded Title IX Distinguished Service Award
Melvin J. Helmich collection
American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Purdue memorabilia belonging to Melvin Helmich.
Clifford W. Henderson Collection on the National Air Races
Thomas Hendrix letters to Margaret Kennedy
Letters from Thomas Hendrix to Margaret Kennedy while he was a student and member of the Navy V-12 program at Purdue University