Faculty
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: If you use this subject heading, please use "University History," too.Found in 168 Collections and/or Records:
William Logan Threlkeld Papers,
Papers of William Logan Threlkeld, professor of zoology and biology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1929-1958), including biographical materials, personal and professional correspondence, research files, and printed materials.
Michael Two Horses Collection,
The collection contains a combination of academic papers, personal papers and research, drawings, correspondence, thesis and dissertation materials, and some artifacts from Two Horses' career as a student, scholar, and activist.
Grover W. Underhill Papers,
The collection consists of a text from radio talk titled "The Insect Menace to Log Cabins and Rustic Woodwork," given by Grover W. Underhill in 1935.
Hope Vandenberg Writings
Resident of Montgomery County, Virginia, who worked as a graphics artist at Virginia Tech. Collection consists of typescript copies of poetry and essays written by Vandenberg, with biographical information about her.
Virginia Home Economics Association: Committee for the Stadardization of Consumer Goods
Collection contains correspondence and reports of the Committee for the Standardization of Consumer Goods.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Faculty Tour of Allied Chemical Facilities Records
Photographs and other documentation of tour by Virginia Polytechnic Institute faculty of Allied Chemical Facilities in Hopewell, Virginia area on November 29, 1966. Faculty on the tour included Fred Bull, Wolter J. Fabrycky, R. Craig Fabian, G. H. Beyer, Carl Renfro, Nelson Murphy, Lee Humbert, Wilson Schmidt, Ron Patten, G. B. Pawley, R. R. Wright, Henry L. Wood, Alan Clifford, Harold Bell, William Hunter, and M. L. Oliver.
Virginia Tech Faculty Women's Club Records,
The collections consists of records and scrapbooks from the Virginia Tech Faculty Women's Club.
Virginia Tech Faculty Women's Club Records, 1965-2008 (Ms1997-014)
William Bradford Alwood
William Bedford Alwood (1859-1946); painted from photograph