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Frank H. DeMaree papers
One folder which contains articles and a pamphlet by Frank H. Demaree.
Juan B. DeMaree papers
The papers consist of one folder which contains articles and a bulletin by Juan B. Demaree.
Ernest E. DeTurk papers
The papers consist of Ernest E. DeTurk's Ph.D. dissertation.
J. Walter Dietz papers
Dietz, J. W. (1912). The Graduate Apprentice Course of the Western Electric Company. S.P.E.E., vol. 2, pp. 426-431.
H. C. Dimmich papers
Papers of H. C. Dimmich, including Purdue football schedule, note, Purdue student handbook, assignment card, ROTC papers, ticket stubs, class schedules, clipping, chemistry test and quiz, invitation to Gala Week, senior honors blank, correspondence, Purdue's Harlequin Club programs, Varsity Glee Club program, issues of The Purdue, and a musical score.
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.
Channing R. Dooley papers
The papers consist of one folder which contains a brochure by Channing Rice Dooley and an article about him.
Lawrence A. Downs papers
The Lawrence A. Downs papers include a thesis with specification drawings, seven albums of news clippings documenting Downs's time working with the Central Illinois Railroad, and a scrapbook documenting his time at Purdue.
Clarence W. Driver collection
The papers consist of many newspaper clippings about the baseball team from 1907-1908, while Driver was on the team, along with his diploma and Gala Week program from 1910.
Charles Ducas papers
The papers consist of multiple copies of an article by Charles Ducas.
Jack and Alice Rowen Easley collection
The papers contain correspondence between President Jischke and Alice Rowen Easley, "Aunt Alice says...," a book by Easley and a picture of Easley's son, Mark, with a picture of the framed note from Jischke, which was a Christmas gift to Alice Easley.
F. G. Ebel papers
Ebel, F. G. (1931). Strength Tests of Submarine Rescue Chamber, Report No. 315. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Experimental Model Basin Navy Yard.
Walter L. Eckhouse papers
Eckhouse, Walter L. (1903). Pertinent Purdue Parodies: perpetrated with preposterous premeditation.
Edward Ross papers
Three lecture notebooks from Purdue Mechanical Engineering classes, 1903-1906. Mechanical Drawings (1903) Shop Lectures (1905) Steam Engines and Boilers (1906)
Carl E. Egeler papers
Includes a publication by Egler, and two catalog records for other Egler publications.
William K. Eldridge papers
Eldridge, W. K. (1914). Comparative Tests of Concrete Columns and Some Deductions Therefrom. Proceedings of the Indiana Engineering Society, 34th Annual Report. pp. 239-252. [2 copies]
"William Eldridge, First Graduate of Engineers' School at Purdue, Dies," 1928, no publication information available.
W. F. Epple papers
One folder containing articles by W. F. Epple
Fritz Ernst autobiography
This collection consists of Small Town Boy Goes Away To College, an autobiography written by Fritz Ernst: '...just the simple story of the President of the B. Y. P. U. (Baptist Young People Union) of Madison, Indiana, attending Purdue University in his cutaway suit," circa 1896.
Eugene Cernan's Framed Compilation of Flags and Patches, Carried to Moon on Apollo 10
Owen F. Evans collection
Tuition Receipt, September 14, 1898
Entrance Fee for year ending June 7, 1899 - $5.00
Incidental Fee, for term ending December 21, 1898 - $5.00
Laboratory and Library Fee, for term ending December 21, 1898 - $6.00
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Total, $16.00
Raymond C. Ewry collection
The collection consists of biographical information on Raymond C. Ewry, a Purdue alumnus and Olympic track star.
Percival E. Fansler papers
The papers consist of a publication by Percival E. Fansler.
Carl J. Fechheimer papers
Carleton G. Ferris papers
The papers consist of an article written by Carleton G. Ferris.
John E. Fetzer papers
"Radio and Television Historical References (A Treatise on Personal Experiences)," by John E. Fetzer, circa 1975.