Box 4s
Contains 43 Results:
Reminiscences, 1920
The collection consists of a letter written by Lynch describing her father's teaching years at Davidson.
Collection, 1944 - 1982
The collection consists of correspondence and literary materials. The correspondence includes a letter from Louis T. Wilds, a Davidson College graduate of 1906 and former student of Thomas P. Harrison, Sr and letters of Harrison, Jr. to Mary Beaty. The literary material is an article by Harrison, Jr. about his childhood in Davidson.
Reminiscences, 1987
The collection consists of a letter describing college life in the years after World War II.
Reminiscences, 1920
The collection consists of letters written by Clifford to Cornelia Shaw describing her memories of Davidson College. She describes a visit by Stonewall Jackson and her experiences being tutored by the Davidson faculty. See also DC0190s - the Scofield Family Collection, 1883-1962 and undated.
Reminiscences, 1918 and undated
The collection consists of a letter dated July 19, 1918 and fragments of two other letters. The letters describe activities of faculty and staff at Davidson College, 1877-1883.
Reminiscences, undated
The collection consists of handwritten reminiscences of family history and Peter Stuart Ney's connection to Davidson College and a typescript of family history.
Reminiscences, 1918
The collection consists of a letter written to Cornelia Shaw describing Burwell's memories of Davidson College faculty and students.
Letter, 1869
The collection consists of a letter dated July 8, 1869. The letter, written to family members, describes her life and the Davidson College 1869 graduation.
Collection, 1824 - 1873
Papers, 1918 - 1922
The collection consists of a certificate from the Army Training Corps at Davidson College (1918), correspondence from F. L. Jackson and Davidson College president, William J. Martin (1921), minutes of the meeting of the Student Body of Davidson College, (1921), and an invitation to a cadet supper (1922). The correspondence from Martin and the minutes relate to the question of hazing.