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Eldon K. Jerome papers
One folder containing an article by Eldon Jerome.
Job Traks Career Series compact disk collection
John C. Bruckman papers
The John C. Bruckman papers contain one Purdue pinback button from 1915 with “Bruckman” written across it and one Purdue baseball sweater from the class of 1915. John C. Bruckman was an alumni of Purdue University.
John DeCamp papers
This contains artifacts pertaining to the Purdue Seal and Speed Reducer Assembly. It includes one set of bookends with Purdue seal, a metal casting of a Purdue seal, a resin/composite of a Purdue seal, and a leather Purdue pennant.
John T. McCutcheon cartoons and drawings
John T. McCutcheon papers
John T. McCutcheon scrapbook
One scrapbook of John McCutcheon's African safari, "In Africa" [photocopy]
John W. Allen digital images and writings
The John W. Allen digital images and writings (2001-2002; 0.2 cubic feet) documents Allen's research on entheogenic fungi.
Aaron G. Johnson papers
One folder containing an article by Aaron Johnson.
Blanche Brown Johnson papers
James M. Johnson papers
The James M. Johnson papers document the career of pilot James Johnson (Jimmy Johnson) and his colleagues in early flight and aviation training. Most of the collection is made up of photographs. There are also newspaper clippings and three pilot's log books. The photographs show Johnson individually, Johnson standing with colleagues, Johnson in or near airplanes, and airplanes individually. Many of the photographs were taken at McCook Field in Dayton, Ohio.
Maxwell Johnson papers
Johnson, M. O. (1916). The Spraying of Yellow Pineapple Plants on Manganese Soils with Iron Sulphate Solutions. Hawaii Agricultural Station, Press Bulletin No. 51, December 13, 1916 [2 copies]
"Lafayette Boy Gains Fame As Plant Chemist: Government Bulletin Pays a Tribute to Maxwell O. Johnson in Hawaiian Work, 1929, no publication information available.
Ralph S. Johnson papers
Vivian A. Johnson papers
Scientific papers, notes, correspondence and lectures of physicist Vivian Johnson, Purdue faculty member. Some of the subjects covered in the papers include electrons in crystals, radiation, electric quantum theory, structure of metals, the polaron, and multicontact theory. Please see PDF Finding Aid for collection inventory.
College of Civil Engineering, Joint Transportation Research Program collection
Walter J. Jones papers
The collection consists of one folder which contains an article by Walter Jones.
William J. Jones papers
This collection is comprised of one folder containing publications by William Jones, and one folder with correspondence and articles pertaining to Feeding Stuff Laws at the state (Indiana) and federal levels.
Charles B. Jordan papers
The collection consists of three folders containing publications by Charles Jordan.
Walter E. Joseph papers
Joseph, Walter E. (1912). A Study of the Forms of Nitrogen in Growing Pigs: with special reference to the influence of the quantity of protein consumed. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the graduate school of the University of Illinois.
Harold Jungbluth collection
Notice - "Literary Award to Harold Jungbluth." circa 1935.
Virginia Kelly Karnes papers
The Virginia Kelly Karnes Papers (circa 1910-2006; 4.5 Cubic ft.) document the life of Virginia Karnes. Types of materials include correspondence, notes, awards and certificates, printed material, electronic media, photographs, and artifacts.
Darrell Katovsich collection of Vietnam veterans research
Norman Kautsky papers
Kautsky, Norman L., "Wharfleigh and Other Haunts Along White River," recollections of Indianapolis and Indiana in the '20's and 30's, circa 1940.
KCBS radio show on the disappearance of Amelia Earhart
These audio files were transferred from two reel to reel recordings of a radio show broadcast on KCBS SanFrancisco in 1960. Host Don Mosely speculates on the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. The first file (1.02 GB) is 30 minutes, and the second file is 24 minutes. The original reels have been retained.
Irvin D. Keagy photographs
The Irvin D. Keagy photographs document various buildings on and around the Purdue University campus during the early 1950s.