Box 3s
Contains 40 Results:
General Papers (undated)
Papers, Fall 1874-Spring 1875
Papers, Fall 1875-Spring 1876
Letters, 1835 - 1839
The collection consists of letters written by Hamilton to his brother. The letters describe student life at Davidson College in the 1830s.
Correspondence, 1864-1930 and undated
The collection consists of correspondence, 1864-1930 and printed materials, 1907-1967. The correspondence is mainly personal letters describing Young's social life and family. The printed materials include a wedding announcement, a list of social engagements for May 26-29, 1907 and newspaper clippings about her death and bequest.
Printed Material, 1907-1967 and undated
The collection consists of correspondence, 1864-1930 and printed materials, 1907-1967. The correspondence is mainly personal letters describing Young's social life and family. The printed materials include a wedding announcement, a list of social engagements for May 26-29, 1907 and newspaper clippings about her death and bequest.
Mister Chips/November Requium
The collection consists of the draft of an essay: "Mr. Chips Meets Marshall McLuhan," a play "November Requiem," and the manuscript for a novel "Prunes" that satirizes college life.
Prunes (1)
The collection consists of the draft of an essay: "Mr. Chips Meets Marshall McLuhan," a play "November Requiem," and the manuscript for a novel "Prunes" that satirizes college life.
Letter, 1854
The collection consists of a letter written in 1854 from Crawford to his cousin, Miss Stinson, describing college life at Davidson.
Letter, 1853
The collection consists of a manuscript letter written in 1853 from Fairley to H. Bruner Griffin discussing their friendship and Fairley's entering Davidson College. In addition, there is a typescript of the letter with an added note on Fairley by his son W.M. Fairley.
Letters, 1856 - 1864
The collection consists of 3 letters. Two of the letters were written in 1856 by Fleming to his uncle, J. Harvey Greenlee, and discuss college life. The third letter was written by A. M. Erwin to report Fleming's death. In addition to the manuscript letters, the collection contains typescripts of the letters.
Letters, 1854-1885 and undated
The collection consists of letters written by McCombs to his brother about family matters and college life. The majority of the letters date from 1854 to 1856. There are four letters from the period 1870 to 1885. Several letters in 1855 discuss the student unrest at Davidson over student suspensions and the donation by Maxwell Chambers.
Letter, 1856
The collection consists of a letter written by McDonald to Col. Morrison describing the college and a debate between the literary societies.
Letters, 1855 - 1858
The collection consists of letters written by McLees to his brother describing college life and particularly, the religious life of the students.
Letters, 1837 - 1856
The collection consists of two letters written by McNeely. The letter dated November 8, 1837 describes college life while the October 1, 1856 letter discusses family matters.
Letter, 1858
The collection consists of a letter written in 1858 by McPherson discussing family and friends.
Letters, 1857 - 1864
The collection consists of letters written by Robinson. The letters from 1857-1860 discuss family and college life while the letters from 1861-1864 describe Robinson's activities during the Civil War.
Letters, 1859 - 1860
The collection consists of two letters Davidson wrote while a student at Davidson College describing college life.
Letter, 1859
The collection consists of a letter written by Smith in 1859 describing college life at Davidson.
Letter, 1870
The collection consists of a letter written by Morse while a student at Davidson. The letter discusses family news and college life.
Letters, 1869 - 1917
The collection consists of two letters written by Munroe. The first written in 1869 while Munroe was a student describes Davidson College and the faculty. There is also a typescript of the letter. The second letter was written in 1917 to Miss Cornelia Shaw and gives his memories of college life.
Speech, 1896
The collection consists of Williams Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1896.
Letter, 1873
The collection consists of a letter written by McLees in 1873 describing college life.
Letters, 1871
The collection consists of letters written by McKeown to friends describing college life and student unrest. There are also typescripts of the letters.
Papers, 1847 - 1850
The collection consists of classwork and speeches written by Wilson. The speeches include his Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1848 and his graduation address.