OSB 1 - Ellis
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[A11-126; A15-07]
FF - Correspondence (includes draft of a letter to Frederick Middlebush regarding the Miss Mizzou contest), 1924-1938
FF - Miscellaneous, n.d.
FF - Photographs (includes portraits of Heckel and his wife Pearl "Peggy" Bass Heckel), n.d.
FF - News clippings, 1929-1962
FF - "How Fraternity Membership Can Help You - Alpha Tau Omega," n.d.
FF - Printed and Duplicated - The Historical Outlook (contains article by Heckel: "Pure History and Patriotism"), 1925
FF - Printed and Duplicated - American College Bulletin, 1926
FF - Printed and Duplicated - Forum (Phi Eta Sigma), 1940, 1951
FF - Printed and Duplicated - The Missouri Alumnus, 1932
FF - Printed and Duplicated - Colorado Manufacturer and Consumer (contains an article about the 1926 University World Cruise by Elmore Petersen), 1927
FF - Printed and Duplicated - Holland-America Line N.A.S.M. News (University World Cruise reunion issue), 1952
FF - Printed and Duplicated - Jewish Student (inaugural edition), 1937
FF - Printed and Duplicated - Fortnightly Letter (inaugural edition of the bi-weekly publication of the Jewish Student Organization at the University of Missouri), 1935
FF - Certificates and Awards, 1940, 1951
FF - University of Missouri Centennial Celebration - Speaker introduction, 1939
FF - Alpha Pi Zeta - Constitution, By-Laws, and Membership Form, 1916, 1923
Item - Pioneer University World Cruise View Book, 1927
OSB 2 - Ellis
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[A11-126]
Item - Scrapbook (contains news clippings and a few pieces of correspondence), 1924-1940
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