Whitman College
Found in 198 Collections and/or Records:
Marjorie Douglas Scrapbooks
This collection contains two scrapbooks created by Marjorie Douglas during her time as a student at Whitman College between 1929 to 1933.
James F. Eaton Papers
Materials related to the Reverend James F. Eaton who served as the second president of Whitman College from 1891 to 1894.
Ralph Edgerton Papers
The Ralph Edgerton Papers contains personal material related to Whitman College and Ralph Edgerton, a 1931 Whitman graduate, lawyer, and judge. This collection, which dates from 1929 to 1996, houses correspondence, newspaper articles, documents related to Whitman College, scrapbooks, photographs and other materials.
G. Thomas Edwards Papers
The G. Thomas Edwards papers contain the research and professional papers of Thomas Edwards, a former Professor of History at Whitman College. The collection spans from 1960 to 2017.
Cushing Eells Collection
The Cushing Eells Collection, which dates from 1821 to 1979, contains materials of and about Cushing Eells. Eells was a missionary and founded a seminary dedicated to Marcus Whitman, which became Whitman College. The collection contains original correspondence, the diary and the sermons of Cushing Eells, as well as current materials about his life, mission, and some materials created by his family.
Betty Lou Erwin Scrapbook
The Betty Lou Erwin Scrapbook contains Betty Lou Erwin’s scrapbook from her time as a student at Whitman College, dating from 1953 to 1957.
Lucile F. Fargo Papers
The Lucile F. Fargo Papers houses the personal material of Lucile F. Fargo, a northwest writer and librarian.
Keith Farrington papers
Professor Keith Farrington served in many different capacities while at Whitman, including faculty chair, chair of division 1, and director of the Center for Teaching and Learning. The Farrington papers date from 1970 to 2005 and include budget documents, policies and codes, meeting minutes, and memoranda. Areas of possible interest to researchers include academic programs and curriculum.
James Alger Fee Papers
James Alger Fee, born in Pendleton, Oregon on September 24, 1888, graduated from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington in 1910 and had a prolific law career. The James Alger Fee papers, which date from 1895 through 1959, consist most notably of 69 letters written to or by Fee, as well as family photos and newspaper clippings.
Helen Ferguson Papers
Helen Ferguson attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, from 1944 to 1946. The Helen Ferguson Papers consists of notes from classes taken by Ferguson during two years of her time at Whitman.
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