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Meredith Willson Papers
Writer, musician, composer, and lyricist, best known for The Music Man. Manuscript drafts from his books, a script from The Music Man, and sheet music.
Merle Armitage Papers
Set designer, impresario, co-founder and manager of the Los Angeles Grand Opera Association, president of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, art director of Look and Quick magazines, and book designer. Correspondence, typescripts of Accent on Life and George Gershwin: Man and Legend, and files on other projects.
Merle Fleming papers
Merle Fleming served as Assistant Attorney General in the state of Iowa and ran for the Iowa House of Representatives.
Merle Miller Papers
Editor at Yank, Time and Harper's, biographer of presidents, script writer, and novelist. Drafts, correspondence, printer's copies, and reviews for four of his books; the materials for The Sure Thing (1953) are extensive.
Merle Ramirez papers
Educator, activist, and musician from Davenport, Iowa, who held leadership positions in UAW Local 858 and League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC).
Merritt C. Speidel Papers
Newspaper publisher and founder of the Speidel Newspaper Syndicate. The papers consist of correspondence of both a personal and business nature.
Michael Brody Papers
Michael Lemberger Collection
Michael Solursh Papers
Professor of Biology at the University of Iowa, 1969-1994. Manuscripts, correspondence, grants, course material.
Michaud Family papers
Iowa City, Iowa family whose papers include published works by Joseph Michaud, a certificate signed by President Ronald Reagan, as well as work, religious, and educational materials.
Mid-America Center for Bilingual Materials Records
Midwest Federation of Chaparral Poets (Iowa Chapter) records
The Iowa Chapter of Chaparral Poets met twice yearly (fall and spring); they studied poetry, conducted a poetry contest and wrote poetry for submission to Midwest Chaparral magazine. The organization was formed in 1942 and disbanded in 2001.
Midwest Women's Studies Association records
Regional branch of the National Women's Studies Association.
Mildred Augustine Wirt Benson papers
Journalist for the Toledo Blade and writer of the first Nancy Drew mysteries and other children's series books; collection includes writings, clippings, scrapbooks, fan mail, photographs, and a typewriter.
Mildred Dvorak papers
Twentieth-century farm woman from Tama County, Iowa.
Mildred Foster Crawford Papers
University of Iowa law student. Course notes.
Mildred Fox Everett papers
Iowa native who became a homesteader in South Dakota, and later returned to Iowa to raise her five children on a farm.
Mildred H. Lavin papers
Professor in instructional design and outreach education at the University of Iowa's College of Education.
Arrangement
9 audiocassettes shelved in audiocassette collection.
Mildred "Micki" Zeller papers
Costume designer and avid traveler whose papers include an extensive collection of slides, related travel diaries, and materials pertaining to the Iran Hostage Crisis.
Mildred Plotkin Altman papers
A former resident of Sioux City and Denison, Iowa, whose parents emigrated from Russia to the United States in the early 1910s.