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Charles Alphonso Smith Collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC017
Scope and Contents The collection is organized in the following series: 1) Biographical information; 2) Correspondence; 3) Manuscript; 4) Notes; 5) Printed Material. The collection contains a very limited amount of biographical information. There is correspondence from 1894-1934, much of which discusses this Library of Southern Literature. There is also correspondence about his becoming the Roosevelt Professor, and a copy of a letter from President Roosevelt, There is a letter which is supposedly from the King of...
Dates: 1894 - 1934

Dean Rusk Program. Records, 1981-

 Sub-Group
Identifier: RG3-6
Scope and Contents The Administrative/Archival Records (RG 3/6.1) contain all information concerning the administration of the Program as well as those historical records documenting the major activities of the Dean Rusk Program. The Program's Calendar of Events and information on the Dean Rusk Advisory Council (formed in 1997), the Faculty Advisory Committee, the Student Advisory Committee, the National Steering Committee, and Corporate Affiliates Group are found here. In addition, all material printed by the...
Dates: 1981 - 2017
Found in: College Archives

Frank Arthur Barnes Collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC027
Scope and Contents The collection consists of two diaries and a ledger. The diaries date from January 1895 to December 1898 and from January to August 1899. The 1895-1898 diary describes his studies at Davidson College, social events in Davidson, his move to California, and his search for a teaching position. The diary contains references to books he was reading and to his involvement with Christian Education programs. The 1899 diary covers his teaching in Azusa, California and a trip from California to Davidson....
Dates: 1894 - 1902

John C. Johnston Collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC0207s
Scope and Contents The collection consists of biographical information, a personal ledger, selections from his personal library, and the flute he used as a Davidson College student. The biographical information includes an obituary, photocopies of information from the family Bible, and a typed copy of an address given by Johnston on "The Standard of Moral Character in Teachers." The ledger contains personal notes and the original handwritten copy of the speech. The books and flute are housed separately. The books...
Dates: Undated