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David Asherman Papers
David Forbes Collection
172 maps and prints of Micronesia from 1590-1890. To the best of our ability, prints are grouped into series by title of original publication. A good faith effort was made to distinguish the edition. If no publication was identified the print was placed in the general prints or maps series.
David McEwan, M.D. AIDS and Same Sex Marriage in Hawaiʻi papers
A. Grove Day papers
The papers contain drafts, notes, news clippings on Michener, correspondence with Michener and with the publishers, Bowman and Twayne. The papers also contain research notes, correspondence with Louis Becke and Becke's family, and drafts of Day's biography of Becke.
Milton Diamond papers
Dietrich Varez Collection
Digital Art Society of Hawaii Records
The collection includes business and committee records, community activities, exhibitions, membership, meeting minutes, newsletter, publicity, Tech Talk, Treasurer reports and general information about digital art.
[Documents concerning immigrant labourers to the Pacific islands, including Fiji, Hawaii, and New Caledonia, 1877-1895].
These records consist of photocopies of documents concerning immigrant labourers to the Pacific islands, including Fiji, Hawaii, and New Caledonia created by the Colonial Office of Great Britain from 1877 to 1895. The records are arranged by Public Record Office file number and titles of documents.
Dodie Miller archives of the Honolulu Community-Media Council
Dodie Warren Collection
The Dodie Warren Collection contains over 80 original fine art prints which demonstrate the artist's mastery of mezzotint and photogravure processes. There are also collaborative artist print portfolios, copper printing plates, and sketchbooks.
Dole Corporation records
Maxwell S. Doty papers
The Maxwell S. Doty papers were donated to the University Archives by his wife, Mrs. Meng Sung Doty, in 1995. Through the generosity of the Science and Technology Department in Hamilton Library, the Archives benefited from the service of Ms. Patricia Brandes, who arranged of the papers and prepared the inventory under the direction of the University Archivist.