A letter from the President of the State Normal and Industrial College to Thomas Dickens concerning the illness of his daughter, Esther W. Dickens. McIver writes that Esther is "not improving so rapidly as we had reason to suppose she...
Color photograph of the fountain plaza being enjoyed by many students and staff in the early 2000s. A tent is shown in front of the atrium. The Fountain Plaza opened in 1991. It is located between the Dining Halls and the Quadrangle, and consists...
Eight students pose in a dormitory room decorated with many pennants, emblems, and pictures on the wall. The bottom row, from left to right: Gretchen Taylor, Elizabeth "Piggy" Pollard, Elizabeth Boyd (from Charlotte), and Catharine...
The Reception Hall of the Alumnae House, as seen sometime between 1937 and 1947. At front right, in front of many rows of folding chairs, is a Steinway Music Hall Grand Piano. The mural over the mantel is ""The Baptism of Virginia...
This letter, dated November 19, 1967, from Franklin D. Parker of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Department of History and Political Science to UNCG Chancellor James Sharbrough Fergsuon, expresses Parker's support for...
In this memorandum, dated June 20, 1969, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson expresses concern to Dean Thomas J.G. Smyth that no real open bidding seems to have occurred with respect to UNCG's food...
The seventh issue of W.C. Informer reports on the need for new housing units in the postwar years. Government housing policy was a major part of the federal urban renewal programs of the 1940s - 1970s, which ultimately displaced many predominantly...
The eighth issue of W.C. Informer reports on the passage of the Patman Housing Act of 1946, a precursor to the federal urban renewal program that was envisioned as a means of providing low-cost housing but ultimately resulted in the destruction of...
Brown-tinted campaign badge. Reads, ""For President, Wm. J. Bryan."" Bryan is pictured on the front. McIver was a long-time friend of Bryan, and attended many of his political campaign events.
Navy blue, long-sleeved sweatshirt with gold lettering reading, "The Impact of One, The Power of Many, UNCG Students First Campaign." The sweatshirt was given by the Development Office to Campus Campaign Kick-Off Volunteers.
UA107 Textiles Collection
2006
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