The Oscar and Ruth Hunt Van Valkenburgh Papers document the personal life of the couple and include photographs, dance cards, printed materials, and other items from their time at Syracuse University.
Papers of the American clergyman, Cleveland Methodist minister. Correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1917-1959); manuscript addresses, essays, prayers, sermons (1911-1961); photographs; and printed material, including articles, booklets, newsletters, reports, sermons (1918-1961), and other printed items relating to the Epworth-Euclid Methodist Church of Cleveland (1934-1959).
Original artwork by Cox (sketch of brownie), inscribed to Olive DeGolia; proofs for cover and article from 1969 issue of The Courier (SU library publication) about Cox and his creation of the mischievous creatures known as brownies. Also includes photographs of Olive DeGolia (of Syracuse, New York), age 4, for whom the sketch was done.
The Pan Am 103 London Center Collection contains materials related to the 1988 London headquarters of Syracuse University's Division of International Programs Abroad (DIPA). The London Center was housed at 24 Kensington Park Gardens at the time of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. This collection contains materials related to the involvement of the Center in the aftermath of the bombing, and ongoing memorials for the 35 students killed in the bombing. The headquarters of Syracuse University's London study abroad program is now located at Faraday House.