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Papers of Louis R. Weber
Louis Russell Weber (1901-1989), a noted professor of physics, was instrumental in developing the physics program at Colorado State University. The collection contains correspondence, personal and family histories, publications, and compact discs.
Papers of Lucius "Lute" Wilcox
Lucius "Lute" Wilcox was an author, publisher, and editor in Denver, Las Vegas, and Ohio. The collection contains short stories written by Lute Wilcox.
Papers of Luther C. Bragg
Luther C. Bragg, an entomologist and naturalist, was the curator of the College Museum of Colorado Agricultural College (CAC) from 1905 to 1911. The collection contains a daily diary, a publication reprint, and photographs.
Papers of Lynda Parker
Papers of M. Daniel Vanderbilt
M. Daniel Vanderbilt was a professor of civil engineering at Colorado State University (CSU), a noted researcher on slab analysis and design of wood structural systems, and an early advocate for the use of computer software modeling in civil engineering. Materials include teaching materials, research, office files, and publications.
Papers of M. Joseph Trlica
This collection contains class notes, correspondence, course materials, photographs, project files, and publications related to rangeland ecosystem science and related CSU departments
Papers of Margaret A. Johnston
Margaret A. Johnston worked in a variety of roles (including interpretation, law enforcement, and as a superintendent) for the National Park Service (NPS) from 1974 until her 2007 retirement. Her work broke many barriers for females in the Park Service. The bulk of the collection consists of items highlighting Johnston's NPS career. Additional materials include Johnston's personal writings, a biography written by her husband, and memorabilia.
Papers of Margaret Prendergast McLean
Papers of Mark T. Fiege
Mark Fiege, William E. Morgan Chair of Liberal Arts (2008-2013), co-founder of the Public Lands History Center, and Wallace Stegner Chair in Western American Studies, taught courses in environmental, western American, and US history at Colorado State University. His collection includes brochures, publications, maps, and reports related to public lands (especially national parks) and environmental history.
Papers of Mark W. T. Harvey
Papers of Martha Denney
Papers of Marvin D. Hoover
Marvin D. Hoover served as a hydrological researcher in Colorado for several decades, beginning in 1953. These papers illuminate his work concerning the water supply of Colorado Springs and his later involvement as an environmental consultant on water-storage issues for Fort Collins. Document types include correspondence, reports, notes, clippings, streamflow data, and two maps.
Papers of Marvin E. Jensen
Papers of Mary Alice Lindblad
Papers of Mary Crow
Papers of Mary Ontiveros
Papers of Maurice L. Albertson
Papers of Michael A. Stevens
Papers of Michael Wireman
Michael Wireman, a retired hydrogeologist, focused on groundwater science, development, and management. He worked at Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers from 1981 to 1986 and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII, from 1987 to 2014. The collection consists of reports and memoranda from when Wireman worked at Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers. Most reports are about groundwater in Colorado and others cover locations in Arizona, South Dakota, and Wyoming.