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Kenton Clymer Philippines Papers
This collection contains 11 boxes. Each box has anywhere from 4 to 15 folders of materials.
Philippine Sheet Music Collection
This is a collection of sheet music. Some items featured include, Hating Gabi (At Midnight) Filipino Serenades for violin and Piano by Antonio J. Molina, Burlesque, A Piano Solo by Lucrecia R. Kasilag and Recuerdos de Capiz by J. Nakpil.
Bea Wehrly Collection
The Bea Wehrly Collection consists numerous journal articles, mailings from D.C. offices addressing the refugee situation, as well as research reports from Minneapolis, San Diego, and Philadelphia and a copy of Dr. Wehrly's study of Indochinese students in Illinois schools.
Cao-Dai Collection
Materials in this collection cover aspects of the Cao-Dai religion. Caodaism is a montheistic syncretic religion officially established in the city of Tay Ninh in Southern Vietnam in 1926.
Marybeth Clark Collection
This collection focuses on Marybeth Clark's personal and professional life as an educator of Vietnamese. Materials include personal and professional correspondences, photographs and slides, as well as handmade artwork. A majority of the collection consists of language teaching materials and scholarly papers written by Marybeth Clark, and others, about numerous Southeast Asian Languages.
Lucien M. Hanks Letters and Photos
This collection consists of two folders in one box. In the first folder are letters and in the second photographs.
Stephen R. Lyne Collection
The collection consists of photographs and slides featuring Ankor Wat, Ankor Thom and Phnom Phen, as well as various places around Bangkok Thailand, such as the floating market, the temple of Dawn and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. These photos were taken between 1963 and 1968.
Kenton Clymer Collection
Ethel Nurge Collection
The collection consists of field notes, research, and census data.
Edward Law Yone Papers
The Edward Law-Yone Papers includes articles about different aspects of Burmese society, from politics to folklore, to Buddhism. It also includes some personal materials, among them, Law-Yone’s resume and twenty-four correspondence letters between Law-Yone and Mr. and Mrs. Hanks. The collection also includes a typed manuscript of Edward-Law Yone’s autobiography, My Life.