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Shloss and Mannheimer Families papers
Prominent Des Moines families including Irma Mannheimer, her husband Rabbi Eugene Mannheimer of Temple B'nai Jeshurun, and her parents, Rose and Max Shloss—the owners of Lederer and Strauss and Company.
Shoberg and Myers Science Fiction Convention Collection
The Shoberg and Myers convention collection is made up of a variety of materials from a multitue of science fiction conventions.
Shrauger Family Papers
Correspondence of the children of Harold and Cornelia Prentiss Shrauger of Atlantic, Iowa. Harold Shrauger operated a home and appliance store.
Shut-In Society records
A 19th-century community of invalids from across the country who kept in touch through correspondence and the Society publication. This collection includes a hand-knit afghan made by members and friends of the Shut-In Society and relatives of Miss Laura Campbell Smith.
Sidney E. Mead Papers
Sidney G. Winter Papers
Accountant. Correspondence, court documents, and clippings.
Sigma Lambda Beta records
The Sigma Lambda Beta Records include administrative documents, meeting notes and agendas from organizational events, newspapers and magazines that featured the fraternity, various documents from affiliated chapters of Sigma Lambda Beta, photographs of members, and artifacts. The majority of these records contain materials pertaining to the greater international organization of Sigma Lambda Beta and documents from affiliated organizations. Documents in the collection pertaining directly to the University of Iowa include original member certificates, news coverage of the University of Iowa chapter, various administrative documents, and photographs from the fraternity's founding in 1986 to 2011.
Silas B. Silver Diary
Maryland physician. Diary includes his observations on the Civil War and politics, farming, and medicine.
Silas Totten Papers
The second president of the State University of Iowa, serving from 1859 to 1862.
Silver Star Club Records
Simon G. Stein Papers
Materials relating to Simon Stein's invovlement in various bibliophile societies.
Sioux County Women's Chorus (Iowa) records
Choral group that was invited to represent Iowa at the New York World's Fair in 1939.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Sister Gwen Hennessey papers
Franciscan nun sentanced to six months in federal prison for trespassing at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Sister Irene Muñoz papers
Mexican American activist and nurse who advocated for the rights of migrant workers and Latino families in Iowa.
Sister Joyce Blum papers
The papers consist primarily of her self-published writings, reflections, and poetry about her work at the Arizona State prison and on the Mexican border.
Sister Maria Luisa "Molly" Muñoz papers
Chicana nun, nurse, and activist that worked closely with migrant workers and families.
Sister Mary Dominica Urbany papers
Member of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration and a missionary to China from 1928 to 1936.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Sisters of St. Francis (Bancroft, Iowa) records
Religious order that helped to establish a school in St. John's Parish, Bancroft, Iowa in 1900.
Six-on-six girls' basketball in Iowa ephemera
A collection of materials documenting the history of six-on-six basketball across Iowa from a variety of donors.
Six-on-Six Girls' Basketball in Iowa Film Collection
This collection consists of various 6-on-6 basketball films and tapes acquired from a variety of sources. The films depict games from a variety of tournaments, including holiday tournaments and conference or district tournaments, but not the state tournament.