Davidson College -- Students
Found in 216 Collections and/or Records:
William Francis Stevenson Speech
This collection consists of Stevenson's Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1884.
William Franklin Carter Speech
The collection consists of a speech, "The Dignity and Power of Man." The speech was probably presented while Carter was a student at Davidson.
William Henry Verner Letter
The collection consists of a letter written by Davidson College President Kirkpatrick asking safe passage for Verner, who was returning home to join the army.
William Hoge Baker Speech
The collection consists of Baker's Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1887.
William Hubbard Cozart Speech
The collection consists of Cozart's Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1879.
William Johnson Letter
The collection consists of a letter Johnson wrote on March 13, 1840 to Samuel Kerr, class of 1843.
William Kenneth Forsyth Speech
The collection consists of Forsyth's Inaugural Address as president of the Philanthropic Society in 1892.
William McDonald Letter
The collection consists of a letter written by McDonald to Col. Morrison describing the college and a debate between the literary societies.
William Preston Bynum Collection
The collection consists of notes taken by Bynum on lectures delivered by Professor P. J. Sparrow on Greek and Latin in 1838 and two tuition receipts. The 1838 receipt is signed by Robert Hall Morrison and the 1839 receipt is signed by Thomas.H. Robinson.
William R. Trotter Collection
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.