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Collection
Identifier: DC0042s
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of Hodgin's Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1893.
Dates:
1893
Collection
Identifier: DC0024s
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of a speech "The Hope of the Land" given by Douglass on June 30, 1871.
Dates:
1871
Collection
Identifier: DC0096s
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of Wharton's Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1890.
Dates:
1890
Collection
Identifier: DC0032s
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of Gilmer's Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1886.
Dates:
1886
Collection
Identifier: DC0129s
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates:
1869 - 1917
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG05-01
Scope and Contents
The files consist of correspondence and annual operating plans for Institutional Advancement. The correspondence concerns plans for a college magazine and a sample acknowledgement letter. The Operating Plans identify specific goals and objectives for each office and provide a detailed evaluation of the previous year's goals.
Dates:
2017
Collection
Identifier: DC026
Scope and Contents
The collection contains mostly correspondence. The letters written by Col. Martin discuss the University of North Carolina and his professional career. The correspondence from J. W. Scott, William McGuffy, William Dimwiddie, and Asa Gray discuss teaching positions. The Robert L. Dabney, and W. S. Plumer letters refer to religious studies. The letters from Andrew Hepburn discuss Davidson College and the presidency of the College. Written from 1867 to 1869, they are interesting reflection on...
Dates:
1852 - 1980
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG19-06
Scope and Contents
Common Ground was formed in August 1995. The purpose of this grass-roots organization is to promote communication and understanding and improve relations among people of all races in Davidson. The following interviews and meeting records chronicle the work of Common Ground and the challenges they worked to overcome. To learn more about Common Ground please review the maunscript collection, DC056: Common...
Dates:
1997 - 2000
Collection
Identifier: DC056
Scope and Contents
Series Description: The collection consists of minutes of both public meetings and the Executive Council, as well as the Community Relations Task Force. Also included are agendas, correspondence, and email correspondence. Additionally, the collection includes records from the Mediation Committee, SWAT, Committee for Affordable Housing, and the Drug and Alcohol Committee, publicity files, news clippings, copies of an annotated bibliography on race relations prepared by Heather Baker, Jim...
Dates:
1995 - 2003
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-37
Scope and Contents
The collection contains newspaper articles related to the founding of the group. Also, screen shots from their Bosom Buddies website.
Dates:
1991