The following collections cover the period from 1930-1949. This is not an exhaustive list, however. Other collections may be located for a given subject which might contain material for this time period or complement the ones listed. There are inventories for all of these collections see an ASC staff member for a copy and for any other assistance in your research.
Alumni manuscripts
Charles and Mary Beard (historians)
Ira Blackstock
Samuel L. Brengle (Salvation Army activist, 1930s)
Donald U. Bridge (publisher)
J. O. Cammack photographs (campus and local scenes)
William Edington (scrapbooks and correspondence)
Max Ehrman (writer, poet)
Lily Dexter Greene (missionary to India)
Wilbur Kurtz (local alumnus)
Hazel Day Longden (correspondence)
Glen Lyon (scrapbook, 1930s)
Bernice Fee Mozingo (musician, correspondence)
Don Newcomer (1940s)
James S. Stewart photographs (1936-1940)
Norbert Good Talbott (WW II Navy chaplain)
Bertha Fain Tucker (judge)
Gerald White (correspondence 1930s)
Alumni Association
American Association of University Professors (Hufferd case)
Artus Club
Dads Day Association
Delta Kappa Epsilon
DePauw Woman's Club (minutes)
Duzer Du
Mens Hall Association (minutes and other records)
Phi Kappa Psi
Toynbee Club
Alumni - World War II fatalities
Art Department
Edward R. Bartlett (Dean of Men, correspondence)
Board of Control of Student Publications (1940s)
Board of Trustees (1930-1942 open)
Buildings (campus)
Chapels, Cultural and Special Academic Events
A. W. Crandall (history professor)
Deans of Men/Women/Students (subject files) Dean of Administration, G. Herbert Smith
Deans of the University
DePauw Campus Photograph Album (centennial, 1937)
DePauw Centennial (1937)
Ralph W. Hufferd (chemistry professor)
Faculty committees (1930-1942 open)
Faculty minutes (1930-1942)
Faculty notices and general memoranda
Robert Farber (alumnus, dean, V.P.)
Graduate Council (minutes)
Jerome Hixon (English professor)
Home Economics Department (see also: interview w/Audrey Beatty)
Lester M. Jones (sociology professor)
Henry Longden (alumnus; professor of Greek, Latin, German; V.P.)
Robert G. McCutchan (School of Music director, 1930s)
George B. Manhart (history professor, diaries and correspondence)
May Day (programs, 1930s)
School of Music
Navy V-12 (WW II officers program; see also Schneider's book)
News Bureau (subject files, 1940s)
G. Bromley Oxnam (president, 1930s)
President's and Officers' Reports (19301942 open)
Edward Rector (correspondence)
Rector Scholarship Foundation
Herold T. Ross (speech professor, letters and scrapbooks)
Student Affairs (subject files)
University Promotional Materials
WGRE Radio (1940s)
Clyde Wildman (president, correspondence)
Alexander Reid Winsey (art professor)