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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Faculty Senate Documents Now Online
We are pleased to share with you that a large collection of Wright State University Faculty Senate materials are now online in CORE Scholar. The materials consist of the Faculty Senate’s meeting agendas and minutes, which document their activities from … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, University Archives
Tagged digital collections, University Archives, Wright State history, Wright State University
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She is Dr. Colby’s daughter…
Yesterday’s 100-years-ago today diary posting from Bishop Milton Wright on our social media was as follows: Lorin’s came to supper. Mr. Thresher and wife called in the evening. She is Dr. Colby’s daughter. Diaries by their personal nature often record … Continue reading
Posted in Local History
Tagged Bishop Milton Wright, Dayton Ohio, local history, MS-81, Wright family
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New and Updated Collections Available for Research
We have new manuscript collections available for research! Click on the links to view the complete online (PDF) finding aids. The following new collections were recently arranged and described and are now available for research: Diary of Sarah Louise Reed Brown (SC-295) … Continue reading