College teachers
Found in 986 Collections and/or Records:
Duncan, Bill, “Wild Ride to Border Saved Dobie’s Life,” San Antonio Express, June 28, 1972
East of the Sun, circa 1950s-1980s
Educational essays and notes, 1989
This series contains all of Peterson's university related materials from his tenure at Southwest Texas State University and is organized topically. Each folder is arranged alphabetically. The material in this series was received in no discernable order, so related documents were separated into seven subseries to make them accessible for research.
Eleanor Roosevelt's campus visit, 1957-01-15 - 1957-02-20
Electric Fence, The, undated
“Elementary Point Set Topology,” The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 67, No. 7, 1960 August-September
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Elizabeth, undated
Emphasis upon excellence by William F. Brown [and others], 1964
Inscribed to Ralph Houston.
Empress Zedler collection
This collection contains biographical information and artifacts related to Empress Zedlar, noted speech therapist and teacher.
Empty envelopes with handwritten notations, 1945 - 1954
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Empty envelopes with handwritten notations, undated
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Ensenada, April 1953
Ephemera related to Eleanor Roosevelt's visit to speak at the Great Issues Lecture Series
One handwritten leaf, "Admit One, Great Issues Lecture Series." Two newspaper clippings bout a brief stop in San Antonio on February 19, 1957 when Roosevelt met with her grandson, David.
Equal Opportunity, undated
Eugene C. Barker and Family (15 photographs), black and white, 1931-1953, undated
These photographs are arranged by subject, including William Pool, Eugene C. Barker and his family, buildings and events. Most of the subjects of the photographs, other than Pool and Barker, are unidentified. The majority of the photographs are undated, but most of them look as though they were taken between the 1930s and 1970s. The collection includes seven envelopes of negatives and a film canister with an audio recording of Pool.
Eugene C. Barker: Teacher and Historian , 1971
“Every Simple Closed Curve in E³ is Unknotted in E^4,” Journal London Math. Soc. 39, 1964
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
"Excellence in Politics,” Program by Paul H. Douglas, 1967
Faculty and public meeting materials, 1968 - 1969
This series relates to the plagiarism case surrounding the former president of Southwest Texas State University, James McCrocklin. Peterson was on the committee researching the incident and gathered an enormous amount of data pertaining to the investigation.