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Linda Czuba Brigance papers
Papers related to the 1999 dissertation of Linda Czuba Brigance, on the subject of the 1992 Iowa Equal Rights Amendment referendum.
Linda Kinney Neuman papers
Served for over twenty years in the Iowa judiciary and was the first woman to be appointed to the Iowa Supreme Court.
Linda Lee Smith papers
Muscatine, Iowa native and basoonist who performed and taught at the university level before directing a women's recovery program in California.
Linda Melnick Collection of Slash Zines
Linda Montano Papers
This collection contains materials relating to Linda Montano's life and professional career in the arts.
Linda Yanney papers
Iowa City feminist and champion of LGBT rights.
Linguistics Department Records
There are no holdings for this department.
Linn County Library Cooperative Records
Linn County Library Cooperative Records
Linograph Corporation Papers
Catalogs, type specimen books, advertising brochures.
Lisa Hannon papers
Open Diary blog posts written by Lisa Hannon in the early 2000s.
Lisa Jane Persky Proto-Punk Collection
Lisa Jane Persky's exhibition collection from her show at The Paul and Linda Douglas Gallery at The Englert Theatre.
Lisa Nakashima papers
YWCA of Greater Des Moines and Racial Justice Committee board member.
Literary Societies Records
Literature, Science and the Arts Records
Lizzie Stuart papers
Mid-19th century diary of an adolescent prairie girl in Cedar Falls, Iowa from 1856-1857.
L.L. Jurgemeyer Papers
State Chairman of Republican Party in IA, 1957-1959. Subject files, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.
Lloyd Dunn Papers
Publisher of Retrofuturist and PhotoStatic magazines and member of collage music groups the Tape-beatles and Public Works. The collection includes audio cassettes as well as two boxes of videotapes and a number of small art works which incorporate audio cassettes.
Lockwood Barnett collection
Genealogical documentation of the Lockwood and Barnett families, whose members migrated from England to the Dubuque, Iowa, area in the 19th century.
Lois Baker Muehl Papers
Manuscripts and correspondence related to her books for children including My Name Is-- (1959) and Hidden Year of Devlin Bates (1967).
Lois Baker Muehl papers
University of Iowa rhetoric professor who published children's books and taught English as a second language at refugee camps in Thailand, Korea, and China.
Arrangement
Three works have been transferred to the Iowa Women's Archives printed works collection: Trading Cultures in the Classroom, 1993; The Hidden Year of Devlin Bates, 1967; Worst Room in the School, 1961.