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AAUP - Davidson Chapter. Records, 1963-2007
Academic Review Board. Publications, 1995
The collection consists of printed copies of the Fall 1994 and Spring 1995 course evaluation guides.
Anne E.Sampson Reminiscences
The collection consists of a letter to Miss Cornelia Shaw describing Davidson College in the 1880s.
Board of Trustees. Correspondence
These letters cover a wide range of topics. One folder contains general correspondence written between 1890-1900. The other folders include letters concerning the hiring of Paul Barringer as teh college physician, Scholarships, Presbytery Reports, and the Ott Lectureship. Of particular interest is the folder marked William Bingham, which details an incident in which a professor was forced to resign after striking a student.
Colin Alexander Munroe Letters
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.
Dandridge Spottswood Burwell Reminiscences
The collection consists of a letter written to Cornelia Shaw describing Burwell's memories of Davidson College faculty and students.
Elijah Frink Rockwell Papers
Gamma Sigma Epsilon. Records, 1925-1940
Henry Alexander Chambers Reminiscences
The collection consists of a letter written to Miss Cornelia Shaw, librarian of Davidson College. The letter gives some family history and describes college life and the faculty in the 1860s. For the typescript of "The Chambers Family of Iredell County" by Henry Chambers, see the Farmville file in Chalmer Davidson's Plantation files (DC058).
Henry Elias Fries Papers
The collection consists of manuscript copies of 4 letters and photocopies of 22 letters written by Fries (1874-1876) and speeches given to the Philanthropic Society as vice-president and president in 1877. The letters discuss college life and Davidson faculty. The location of the original letters for the photocopies in unknown.