H. Duane Hampton papers 1913-2000

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H. Duane Hampton papers 1913-2000

This collection contains correspondence, class materials, and research files of H. Duane Hampton. Hampton was a professor of western history at the University of Montana in Missoula from 1965 until his retirement in 1992.

16.75 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6366046

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Malouf, Carling I. (Carling Isaac), 1916-2007

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Carling I. Malouf was born in Fillmore, Utah, in 1916. In 1940, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business and economics from the University of Utah. As an undergraduate, Malouf worked on an archaeological dig in central Utah, which compelled him to obtain a master’s degree in anthropology at the University of Utah. While working on his master’s, Malouf met his wife Arline, and the couple was married in 1941. Wartime military service during WWII interrupted Malouf...

Hampton, H. Duane (Harold Duane), 1932-

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Harold Duane “Hamp” Hampton was born in North Park, Colorado on June 21, 1932. He attended the University of Colorado for his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate degrees in history and achieved his doctorate in 1965. It was at the University of Colorado where he met his wife, Susie Galloway. In 1964, H. Duane Hampton began his career as a professor as an instructor at Ohio State University. In 1965, Hampton and his wife moved to Missoula, Montana, where he had been offer...

University of Montana--Missoula

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The University of Montana-Missoula's Faculty Senate serves to promote faculty involvement in the governance of the University. The Senate reviews, debates, and votes on issues pertaining to the academic and faculty welfare of The University of Montana (UM) in consultation and cooperation with the President and University administration. Faculty members contribute to UM governance by participating in the Senate and specific committees. The first faculty meeting of the Uni...