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W. W. Faris Sermon
Printed sermon (17p) entitled “How to Hear” by Faris, delivered at the Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau, June 26, 1870.
W. W. Hart Manuscript
Mimeograph typescript (10p) by Hart on “History of the Capaha Indians.”
W. W. Parker Address, 1937
Recording of address by W. W. Parker, President of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, culminating the laying of the cornerstone for the New Lorimier School. Recorded by Oscar C. Hirsch, owner of KFVS radio, April 2, 1937. Running time: 00:12:26.
W. W. Parker Address, 1944
Mimeograph typescript (14p) by W. W. Parker, President of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, given before the High School Principals Conference, University of Missouri, October 6, 1944, entitled “Work as an Educator.”
W. W. Parker Address, 1952
Recording of address delivered by W. W. Parker, President of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College at the laying of the cornerstone for the new Central High School in Cape Girardeau, July 10, 1952. Running time: 00:00:57.
W. W. Parker English Composition Manual
Printed manual (25p) by Parker, future president of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, but then at Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg. *also listed as University Archives Collection.
W. W. Parker Lecture Notes
Filecards containing the lecture notes of W. W. Parker, President of Southeast Missouri State Teachers College from 1933-1956. Notes pertain primarily to poetry and literature. *also listed as University Archives Collection.
Walther Collection
Financial and legal papers, publications, ephemera, photographs, and ledgers documenting the furniture and undertaking business established by August Walther in Cape Girardeau in 1864, and owned by three generations of Walthers before its sale in 1979 to Tom Boudinot.
Warrant Registers, Debit & Credit
Three warrant registers for Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, which record debits and warrant numbers for the credits of the various college funds.
Wayne and Sandy Cryts Family Papers
Correspondence, newspapers, photographs, and legislative materials pertaining to Wayne and Sandy Cryts, a Puxico, Missouri couple who made national headlines in 1981 when they defied federal law and reclaimed their soybeans stored at the Ristine Grain Elevator in New Madrid, Missouri, after a federal bankruptcy court confiscated their beans to pay-off the debts of Ristine’s owners.