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Earle Foster Lee Collection
This collection contains Lee's diploma (1897) from A.P.I.; his diploma (1900) from the American School of Magnetic Healing in Nevada, Missouri; and his medical license (1903) issued by the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. Associated photographs can be found in the Numbered Photographs Collection.
Lela I. Legare Collection
This collection contains correspondence, pamphlets, convention programs, papers delivered at meetings of the Alabama Pharmaceutical Association and the Birmingham and Montgomery Retail Druggists Associations. Also includes newspaper clippings concerning national pharmacy issues and Legare's framed certificate of registration to practice pharmacy.
Gerald S. Leischuck Papers
This collection consits of consists photographs, articles, and docements relating to Leischuck. This collection also consists of transcipts and tapes from two interviews with Gerald S. Leischuck, Conducted by Dwayne Cox.
Lawrence C. Lewis Papers
Consists of correspondence, speeches and circulars relating to Lawrence C. Lewis and his activities in the National Boards of Pharmacy and the Alabama Pharmaceutical Association.
W. David Lewis Papers
L.F. Lanier Jr. Collection
This collection contains one letterman jacket, two letterman sweaters,"A" blanket with his name embroidered, and a baseball card.
College of Liberal Arts Records
Liberty Subordinate Farmers Alliance
This collection contains the Treasurer's book for the Liberty Subordinate Farmers Alliance in Lee County, Alabama, 1887-1893. The book contains lists of dues paid by members, a list of expenditures, and a record of dues paid to the county and State Alliance. It also includes what appears to be nine redeemed promissory notes, 1889-1890, inserted loose in the volume.
Liddell Family Papers
This collection includes letters, periodicals (Orange and Blue), grade reports, postcards, and miscellaneous materials dealing with Alabama Polytechnic Institute and members of the Liddell family.
Charles A. Lindbergh Letters
Collection contains two letters from Lindbergh critiquing and explaining specific ideas and passages in Newton's book draft. Dr. Newton is writing this from the standpoint of "The Evolution of United States Aviation Diplomacy Toward Latin America." In the second Letter Mr. Lindbergh makes various comments and corrections to the manuscript Dr. Newton has sent him concerning Lindberg's flight to Mexico and around the Gulf and Caribbean.
