Box 1 - UMLD1
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FF 1 - Buildings (includes groundbreaking for Neff Hall, construction, Missourian Annex, etc.; includes photographic slides), ca. 1919-1963
FF 2 - Monuments, ca. 1920-1936
FF 3 - Journalism Museum, ca. 1950
FF 4 - Alumni (includes Mary Paxton Keeley, first graduate Charles Arnold with his wife, reunions, et al.), ca. 1930-1960
FF 5 - Journalism students (includes Dana Press Club, Class of 1910 with J.B. Powell and Mary Paxton, 1913 Senior Class trip, etc.), ca. 1910-1940
FF 6 - People (identified; faculty, visitors, et al.), ca. 1900-1968
FF 7 - People (unidentified), ca. 1900-1968
FF 8 - Miscellaneous photographic slides (includes b/w and color of students, classroom activities, banquet, etc.; also includes copy slides of historic images of students, classrooms, typesetting, etc.), ca. 1907-1980
FF 9 - Walter Williams, Sara Lockwood Williams, et al. (includes, among others, Walter Williams presenting diploma to Sara Lockwood, Walter Williams' funeral, copy of portrait drawing of Sara Lockwood, Walter Williams with George Russell, Homer Croy, Joseph Pulitzer, Caspar Yost, members of the Board of Curators), ca. 1905-1936
FF 10 - Portraits of Walter Williams (includes portraits, drawings, letter, postcard, etc.), ca. 1900-1933
FF 11 - Walter Williams with foreign students (includes University International Club, MU Chinese Club, etc.), 1932-1935
FF 12 - Walter Williams travels (includes car used on Santa Fe Trail, type setting on S.S. York, etc.), ca. 1920-1931
FF 13 - Walter Williams' residence (102 South Glenwood), ca. 1927-1933
FF 14 - Frank L. Martin, ca. 1932-1943
FF 15 - Frank Luther Mott, ca. 1958-1963
FF 16 - Earl English, 1951-1970
FF 17 - Journalism classrooms, newsrooms, etc., 1908-1960
FF 18 - Columbia Missourian press room (includes machines, staff), 1924-1928
FF 19 - Columbia Missourian - First Sunday issue, September 1958
Box 2 - UMLD1
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FF 20 - Photos (includes Walter Williams with members of the Board of Curators, Round Table Club luncheon at the President's House, commencement, campus visitors, faculty, staff, etc.), 1929-1935
FF 21 - Photos (includes Walter Williams with members of the Board of Curators, Round Table Club luncheon at the President's House, commencement, campus visitors, faculty, staff, etc.), 1929-1935 (cont'd)
FF 22 - Photos (includes Walter Williams with members of the Board of Curators, Round Table Club luncheon at the President's House, commencement, campus visitors, faculty, staff, etc.), 1929-1935 (cont'd)
FF 23 - Photos (includes Walter Williams with members of the Board of Curators, Round Table Club luncheon at the President's House, commencement, campus visitors, faculty, staff, etc.), 1929-1935 (cont'd)
FF 24 - Photos (includes Walter Williams with members of the Board of Curators, Round Table Club luncheon at the President's House, commencement, campus visitors, faculty, staff, etc.), 1929-1935 (cont'd)
FF 25 - Photos (includes Walter Williams with members of the Board of Curators, Round Table Club luncheon at the President's House, commencement, campus visitors, faculty, staff, etc.), 1929-1935 (cont'd)
FF 26 - Journalism Week (includes groups of attendees, Boone Tavern, United Press call to London, Walter Williams Hall dedication plaque, around-the-world telegram delivery, etc.), 1911-1934
FF 27 - Press Congress of the World (includes on board the ship to Hawaii, plantations, attendees), 1921
FF 28 - Missouri Press Association presidents, 1932-1935
FF 29 - Journalism history (includes engraved images of important journalists, some of which were on the walls in Walter Williams' office), n.d.
FF 30 - Frank Luther Mott accepting the 2nd Place Missouri Press Association Better Newspaper Award for the Missourian (includes other award recipients), n.d.
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