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As mentioned in Part One of our selected mysteries, there are many opportunities for enterprising researchers to mine our collections for new topics and treasures:
Correspondence from the 1950s between Diplomat John Melby (’34) and his family
A collection of manuscript notes by William S. Bach, ca. 1927
Glass lantern slides (in two shoe-sized boxes) with some nursing [...]

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Special Collections houses a number of mysteries some enterprising researcher may be able to mine for treasures. Here are a few items and what little information we have about them:
Five photo albums from the 19th Century, some with people identifed, some not, and only one with clues about the people’s relationship to IWU.
Barry Lennon Farm Records, 1842-52
Correspondence [...]

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As can be expected, given IWU’s origins, special collections holds an array of books related to Methodist Church governance, history and liturgy. Sermons and insights into the religious and philosophical leanings of IWU presidents, many of whom were also Methodist ministers, are available in the archives. Samplings of other religions represented in special collections are below.
Additionally, we hold one manuscript collection of former [...]

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