A form was sent from the State Normal and Industrial College to the students concerning their health and if they expected to return to school in January following the typhoid epidemic. Student Annie James responded on the form that she had not been...
A letter from C. H. (Charles Harden) Mebane, the Superintendent of Public Institution to the State Normal and Industrial College's President Charles D. McIver concerning the typhoid epidemic on the college campus.
A letter from the North Carolina State Board of Health member Dr. Richard H. Lewis to the Charles D. McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College. Dr. Lewis writes President McIver requesting the name and addresses of all dairies...
A letter from the North Carolina State Board of Health member Dr. Richard H. Lewis to the Charles D. McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College. The letter discusses various methods of contamination that may have led to the...
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...
A report of the author's attempts at providing a quality education to students attending the State Normal and Industrial College. She details the difficulties she faced, and outlines a series of recommendations for improvement of the program.
An invoice and accompanying note from Dr. W.R. Forbis (undertaker) to President Charles D. McIver asking for compensation for caskets that were purchased for students who died in the typhoid epidemic. The second page is signed Gen. P. Martin with...
In his letter and report, State Chemist B.W. Kilgore writes to President State Normal and Industrial College Charles D. McIver that sample "D" is "highly charged with organic matter and is unsafe for drinking purposes."
In this letter from Agnes Mason to Charles McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College, Mason asks for a scholarship to attend the college.
This annual report of the Pedagogy Department, submitted by P.P. Claxton to President Charles McIver, outlines the happenings in the department as well as suggestions for improvements.
This annual report, submitted by Mary Petty to Charles McIver, summarizes the happenings in the Chemistry Department and list suggestions for improvement.
This annual report, submitted by the French department to Charles McIver, president of the State Normal and Industrial College, argues for a stronger presence of the modern language on campus.
This annual report, submitted by Viola Boddie and Mary Sanders to President Charles McIver, outlines the work of the Latin Department and the desperate need for a new letter reference library.
This document addresses the conditions for George Peabody's $10,000 donation to the college. He requires that half of the money go toward building a campus park with markers for important figures and events.