Clemson University Libraries Special Collections
William Wright Bryan Papers
Mss.0249
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biographical Note
- Scope and Content Note
- Arrangement
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Controlled Access Headings
- Collection Inventory
- Correspondence Files
- Subject Files
- Tricentennial Commission
- Clemson: An Informal History of the University
- Research Notes
- Clemson History File Cards
- Personal Calendars/Address Book
- Audio and VHS Tapes
- Photographs
- Oversize Flat Box
- Newspapers and Maps from Newspapers
- Miscellaneous Oversize
- Maps, Blueprints and Photographs
- Maps
Summary Information
- Repository
- Clemson University Libraries Special Collections
- Creator -
- Bryan, Wright
- Title
- William Wright Bryan Papers
- ID
- Mss.0249
- Date [inclusive]
- Extent
- 18.3 cubic feet (34 boxes of manuscripts; 1 box of file cards; 1 box of daytimers, 1 box with approximately 125 photographs; 1 box with 8 audio cassette tapes, 3 phonograph records and 1 VHS tape; 1 oversize box with 4 photographs, 16 certificates, 2 sets of galleys, 1 degree, and one program; 4 oversize folders with 2 blueprints, 27 maps, 6 newspapers, 4 photographs, 2 posters, 4 programs, 4 prints, 6 reprints from newspapers, 1 set of spinning test charts, and 1 symbol)
- Language
- English
- Abstract
- Wright Bryan, journalist, university administrator, and historian worked on a number of newspapers and was a war correspondent eventually serving as managing editor of the Atlanta Journal and editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He returned as Vice President for Development to his alma mater, Clemson University and wrote a history of it. The papers contain information about his career and his interests in journalism, World War II and Clemson University. There are various drafts and research material related to Clemson An Informal History of the University 1889-1979.
Preferred Citation
Cite as: [description of item such as "Letter from John Smith, Clemson, SC to Michael Jones, Columbia, SC"], box number, folder number, Mss 249, William Wright Bryan Papers, Special Collections, Clemson University Libraries, Clemson, SC.
Biographical Note
The journalist, university administrator and historian, William Wright Bryan was born in Atlanta, Georgia August 6, 1905, the son of Arthur Buist and Inez Sledge Bryan. He grew up in Clemson South Carolina where his father had graduated from the College in 1898 and then taught English 1905-1918, afterward serving as agricultural editor for the South Carolina Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1918-1958.
Wright Bryan attended Calhoun-Clemson elementary and high school, 1912-1922 and then attended Clemson College where he graduated in 1926 with a BS in Civil Engineering. During the four years that he attended Clemson, Bryan had worked on the campus newspaper, The Tiger, serving as its editor his senior year. Beginning in high school, Bryan began to help his father file sports stories with local newspapers and served as a stringer for them while at Clemson. During the summer of 1924 he worked at the Greenville Piedmont and did so again during the summer after graduation in 1926.
Bryan attended the University of Missouri for a year in 1926-1927 and then began in August 1927 working at the Atlanta Journal prior to receiving a degree. He served as city hall reporter, 1929-1934, city editor 1935-1940, managing editor, 1940-1943, associate and managing editor 1943-1945, and editor 1945-1953.
In 1943, Bryan accepted a temporary assignment to cover the war in Europe for the Atlanta Journal, Atlanta radio station, WSB, and NBC. On June 6, 1944 he broadcast the first report of the D-Day invasion after flying over Normandy with paratroopers. Bryan continued to report on the war in France until captured by the German army on September 12, 1944. He was a prisoner of war at Oflag 64 in Szubin Poland until liberated by the Russian army on January 21, 1945.
Returning to Atlanta in 1945, Bryan served as editor of the Atlanta Journal. He was active in civic organizations such as the Red Cross. He received the Medal of Freedom in 1947 from NATO Supreme Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Active in a variety of professional organizations, he held leadership positions in the American Society of Newspaper Editors and served as its President in 1952-1953.
In early 1954, Bryan accepted the editorship of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and continued in this position for a decade. Bryan weathered labor disputes at the newspaper and continued editorial support for Republicans at the national level. During that time he was active in civic affairs in Cleveland as well as serving as an Overseer of Sweet Briar College, 1957-1970.
Bryan continued to have a keen interest in his alma mater serving as the President of the Alumni Association in 1958 as well as being on the Board of the Clemson Foundation. He had the distinction of delivering the commencement address at Clemson College in both 1946 and 1956. At the later date he was awarded an LLD. In 1963, after leaving the Plain Dealer, Bryan accepted the position as Vice President for Development at Clemson, a position he held through 1970. Upon retirement, he continued living in Clemson and devoted himself to researching and writing, Clemson An Informal History of the University 1889-1979. In 1987 Clemson University awarded William Wright Bryan the Clemson Medallion, its highest honor.
Wright Bryan married Ellen Hillyer Newell of Atlanta in 1932. They had three children, Ellen Newell (Mrs. Brent A. Tozzer Jr.), Mary Lane (Mrs. John K. Sullivan) and William Wright Bryan Jr. He died on February 13, 1991.
Scope and Content Note
The papers include audio tapes, blueprints, certificates, correspondence, clippings, day-timers, drafts and research files related to Clemson An Informal History of the University 1889-1979, file cards, maps, newspapers, phonograph records, photographs, posters, programs, prints, reprints from newspapers, subject files, and a VHS tape.
The papers date from 1890-1991, with the bulk of the of the collection dating from 1931-1991. Most of correspondence is from 1953-1991 while most of the subject files are from 1931-1974. The bulk of the Tricentennial Commission and book papers span shorter periods of time, 1967-1972 and 1976-1979 respectively.
The papers were accessioned between 1984 and 1996. Several of the accessions included boxes of disorganized material without folders. Some of the papers suffered water damage and only portions were recovered and donated.
The material relates to Bryan's career as a journalist, newspaper editor, Clemson administrator and historian as well as his experience as a prisoner of war and a member of the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission. Bryan served as a member of the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission and collected news articles as well as keeping his own papers about that organization's activities. After retiring from Clemson, Bryan devoted himself to completing a history of Clemson.
The bulk of the correspondence is focused upon those periods when Bryan accepted new jobs (1953 and 1963), retired (1970-1971) or died (1991) with congratulatory, well wishes and condolences from family, friends and business associates. Some more substantive correspondence with Robert C. Edwards, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Ben Robertson, Wallace Trevillian, and Donald Whitehead can be found in the subject files.
The subject files document aspects of Bryan's career as a journalist, particularly his experiences during World War II when he served as war correspondent for The Atlanta Journal and NBC. Included are copies of some of his articles and transcripts of his radio broadcasts as well as material related to his experiences as a prisoner-of-war. The subject files include a large number of newspaper and magazine clippings related to topics of interest to Bryan. They contain material about the American Society of Newspaper Editors, the Gridiron Club, and other newspaper associations in which Bryan participated. There are some papers concerning his friendships with fellow journalists such as Ben Robertson and Jenkin Lloyd Jones as well as substantial clippings files about the freedom of the press, some major publishers and newspapers in the United States, and World War II and D-Day in particular. The subject files contain further information about Clemson, primarily related to Bryan's activities as Vice President for Development and alumnus. There is some information about his father Arthur Buist Bryan and the Bryan family.
The South Carolina Tri-centennial Commission files include many newspaper clippings about the activities of the Commission, minutes and reports, printed material, and some correspondence. The celebration of the state tri-centennial served as a catalyst for a variety of activities and projects that were successful to varying degrees.
There are several drafts and proof sheets of Clemson An Informal History of the University 1889-1979 as well as some correspondence and research notes. Bryan collected some early published material about Clemson's history that is also included as well as card files for Clemson subjects and individuals.
Many aspects of Clemson University are covered in the collection including: alumni and alumnae, faculty, history, presidents, and the School of Textiles. Other subjects include newspaper publishing in the United States during the Twentieth Century, reporters and reporting in the United States, World War II with particular emphasis upon the D-Day invasion and campaigns in France in 1944 and German prisoners-of-war.
The papers contain scattered letters from influential journalists particularly at high points in Bryan's career as well as some correspondence from Clemson faculty, administrators, and alumni. There is more substantial correspondence from Robert C. Edwards, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Ben Robertson, Wallace Trevillian, and Don Whitehead.
A number of files related to Atlanta history, Ralph McGill, Margaret Mitchell, Georgia history, the White Primary Bill, and the Georgia Supreme Court were donated by the Bryan family to the Atlanta Historical Society.
Arrangement
During processing an organization of the papers was created. Some parts of the papers did have files particularly in the case of the Tricentennial Commission papers and the book material. The correspondence is in chronological order, the subject and Tricentennial Commission files are in alphabetical order by folder title with material within folders arranged chronologically. The book files are in order by chapter and the book's research files are in alphabetical order by folder title with material within folders arranged chronologically. Photographs are in alphabetical order by folder title; the oversize material is arranged by size of the items, the day-timers and address book are in chronological order and the card files are in alphabetical order by subject title or last name.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Clemson University Libraries Special Collections 2010 July 8
Box 343001Clemson, SC, 29634
Provenance
Acquired from:
Wright and Ellen Bryan, Mary Lane Bryan Sullivan and Ellen Newell Bryan Tozzer over a period of years between 1984 and 1996.
Wright Bryan acquired a variety of research material during his career as a journalist and then historian of Clemson. In addition to those that Bryan created, there are files that likely were given to him by other unidentified journalists, Clemson alumni and faculty as well as from his father, Arthur Buist Bryan.
Jane Kidd of Clemson News Services provided copies of the cassette tapes of Bryan's 1984 NPR interview (84-49) and WLOS TV (84-57) interview about D-Day.
Formerly accessions 84-30, 84-49, 84-57, 86-114, 90-139, 91-60, 91-82, 91-91, 92-6, 92-26, 92-37 and 96-56.
Processing Information
Processed by Mike Kohl and student assistants Jill Constante, Iryna Maslennikova, Deepak Vembar and Cornelius Harrington between 2001-2004.
The conversion of this finding aid to Encoded Archival Description format was made possible with a grant from the South Carolina State Historical Records Advisory Board in 2009-2010. The finding aid was prepared for encoding by Carl Redd.
Related Materials
Related Material
Mss 68, J.C. Littlejohn Papers contains information about the history of Clemson and may have been consulted by Bryan.
Separated Material
Material Separated From Bryan Papers
Manuscripts and University Archives
Wright Bryan collected a number of manuscripts given to him while he was researching Clemson: An Informal History of the University, 1889-1979. The following have received separate accessions:
- C.M. Furman Recollections, circa 1925. Accession 03-143
- F.H. Martin Engineering Drawings, 1929-1933 Accession 03-196
The following have been added to manuscript collections and series in the University Archives:
- Three folders of photocopies of card file of dismissals, suspensions and charges, 1903-1923: added to Series 22 Cadet Discipline Files.
- Extract from "The Civil War Record of William O. Dundas" W.O. Dundas Papers, Georgetown University: added to Mss 2
- Charles Gignilliat Papers, 1898-1902: added to Mss. 60
- Photographs, clippings and plat collected by Rudolph Lee: Added to Mss 41
- Richard W. Simpson. letter to Bessie C. Norris, February 28, 1907: added to Series 30
Newspaper Clippings
A wide variety of newspaper clippings related to Clemson University have been added to the clippings series in the University Archives. Although not an exhaustive listing, material was added to the following folders
Series 37 Subject Files
- Alumni
- Alumni Association
- Athletics
- Athletics-Baseball
- Athletics-Basketball
- Athletics-Football
- Athletics-Tennis
- Awards
- Buildings Amphitheater
- Buildings-Clemson House
- Buildings-Earle Hall
- Buildings-Jordan Hall
- Buildings-Robert Muldrow Cooper Library
- Buildings-Sikes Hall
- Clemson, City of
- College of Agriculture
- College of Architecture
- College of Commerce and Industry
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Nursing
- Enrollment
- Faculty
- Garden for the Blind
- Harwell Dam
- Hartwell Lake
- IPTAY Club
- Presidential Search 1977, 1985
- ROTC
- Women Students
Series 38 Biographical Files
- Atchley, Bill
- Aull, George
- Bostic, James
- Bradley, Mark E.
- Brown, Edgar
- Camp, Wofford B.
- Clinckscales, F.H.
- Cooper, J. Roy
- Cooper, Robert Muldrow
- Copeland, J. B.
- Cox, Walter
- Crouch, Sidney
- Daniel, Charles
- Daniel, D.W.
- Davidson, A. Wolfe
- Dunn, Charles
- Earle, Samuel
- Edwards, Louise
- Edwards, Robert C.
- Elam, Don
- Eleazer, James
- Ferguson, Jack
- Foster, Bill
- Gantt, Harvey
- Goodale, Ben
- Greenlee, "Uncle Bill"
- Hair, J.D.
- Heisman, John
- Henry, Louis
- Holtzendorff, P.B., Jr.
- Howard, Frank
- Ingram, Cecil
- Jervey, Frank
- Jones, Bob
- Lane, John
- Lander, Ernest
- Lucas, John
- Macaulay, Hugh
- McAlister, Paul
- McFadden, Banks
- Martin, Samuel M.
- Marshall, John L.
- Mazo, Earl
- Mitchell, J.H.
- Morris, Earle
- Morrison, William S.
- Newman, J.S.
- Poole, Margaret
- Poole, Robert
- Prince, Phil
- Reel, Jerome
- Riggs, Walter M.
- Ritchie, R.R.
- Rosenkrans, David
- Schaffer, Alan
- Schilletter, W.A.
- Self, James Sr.
- Sherman, Joe
- Simpson, F.M.
- Simpson, R. W.
- Skelton, B.J
- Vickery, Kenneth
- Ward, A.H.
- Zink, Fred
Photographs
A variety of photographs were removed to University Archives Series 100 Photographs:
- Buildings-Clemson House Exterior (3)
- Buildings-Sikes Hall Exterior (1)
- Buildings-Sirrine Hall, Construction (34)
- Buildings-Tillman Hall Exterior (1)
- Campus Scenes Exterior (1)
- Civil Engineering (4)
- Clemson Board of Trustees (2)-Oversize box with Accession 02-49
- Football-Action Shots 1900-1929 (1)
- Fort Hill Exterior (1)
- Fort Hill Interior (5)
- Pendleton Farmers Society Hall (1)
- Textile Department (2)
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- Clemson University. School of Textiles.
- Clemson University. -- Alumni and alumnae
- Clemson University. -- Faculty
- Clemson University. -- History
- Clemson University. -- Presidents
Family Name(s)
- Bryant family
Genre(s)
- Audiocassettes.
- Blueprints (reprographic copies)
- Certificates
- Clippings (information artifacts)
Geographic Name(s)
- Clemson (S.C.)--History.
- Normandy (France)--History, Military--20th century.
Personal Name(s)
- Bryan, A.B., (Arthur Buist)
- Edwards, Robert C. (Robert Cook), 1914-
- Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1911-
- Robertson, Ben, 1903-1943
- Trevillian, Wallace D., (Wallace Dabney)
- Whitehead, Don, 1908-
Subject(s)
- Journalism--History--20th century.
- Journalists--United States.
- Newspaper editors--20th century.--United States
- Newspaper publishing--History--20th century.--United States
- Prisoners of war--Germany.
- Prisoners of war--United States.
- Reporters and reporting--History--20th century.--United States
- World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--France--Normandy.
- World War, 1939-1945--Journalists.
- World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, German.
Collection Inventory
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Addresses and Address Books 1946-1978, no date
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Advertising 1935-1960
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Agriculture 1935-1936
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American Capitalism by Lewis Galcutiere 1950
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American Newspaper Publishers Association 1960-1961
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Ashmore, Harry 1947-1948 1960
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Atlanta Development 1946-1947
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Atlanta Journal |
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Automobile 1946-1951
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Baruch Bernard 1948-1950
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Beattie, Edward 1946
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Birth Certificate 1905
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Biographical Material About Wright Bryan 1962-1977
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Books 1945-1950
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Bradley, General Omar N. 1948-1981
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Bricker Amendment 1951-1954
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Britain 1941-1952
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Brown, Edgar A. 1970-1975
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Bryan, Arthur Buist |
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Correspondence 1905-1959
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Funeral Acknowledgements 1959
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Notes and Articles 1929-1976, no date
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Bryan, Margaret Estate 1959-1960
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Bryan-Newell Family 1904-1984
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Bryan Family Genealogy 1959, no date
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Bryan, Wright |
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Listing 1995
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Butcher, Harry 1946-1948
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Byrnes, James 1964
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Caldwell, Erskine 1961
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Calhoun, John C. 1929-1935
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Calhoun, Patrick 1967-1974
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Camp, Wofford B. 1949
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Carter, Hodding 1949-1972
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Chicago Newspapers 1936-1958
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China 1948-1950
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Christian Science Monitor 1945-1983
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Churchill, Winston 1946-1965, no date
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Civil Rights 1963-1981, no date
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Baptist Church 1963
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Moratorium Committee 1969
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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1979
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Clemson University 1954-1969
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Alumni Association 1957-1979, no date
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Alumni Association Trip to Spain 1975
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Board of Trustees Request for Wright Bryan Papers 1979
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Centennial 1984-1985 |
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Academic Activities Subcommittee 1984-1985
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Liberal Arts 1981-1986
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Publications Committee 1986
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Class of 1898 1938-1958, no date
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Class of 1926 1926-1984, no date
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Class of 1926, Company D 1964
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Enrollment 1963-1968
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Faculty Staff Directory 1920-1924
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Football 1923-1952
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Permanent Improvements 1967-1968
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President's Annual Report Draft 1966-1967
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Reports 1956-1967
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Spirit 1953-1985, no date
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The Tiger 75 th Anniversary 1982
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Cleveland Home 1954-1964
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Coca-Cola 1969-1986
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Clemson: An Informal History of the University 1889-1979 |
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Chapter 24 Clemson on The Lake
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Chapter 25 Integration With Dignity
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Chapter 26 The Alumni Association
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Chapter 27 Sons of Clemson
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Chapter 28 A Unique Hero
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Chapter 29 Alma Malter
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Chapter 30 Student Life Today
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Chapter 34 Athletics-The Last Years
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Chapter 36 The Agricultural Extension Service
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Chapter 37 The Beauty of Campus
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Chapter 38 The Library
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Chapter 39 Clemson Today
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Chapter 40 A New President
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Cadet Regulations 1910, no date
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Enrollment 1892-1979
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First Fifty Years of Smith-Lever Extension by Thomas W. Morgan 1968
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Historical Sketch of the Establishment of Clemson College at Fort Hill, SC 1925
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Historical Sketch of Clemson College by Walter Merritt Riggs 1910
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History of College of Engineering 1964-1979
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Interview |
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Mrs. Bradley-Dargan 1971
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Frank Watkins 1971
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George H. Aull 1973
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RC Edwards 1978-1979
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College of Architecture 1978
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College of Nursing 1979
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Graduate School 1971
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Harvey Gantt Case 1963
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Scholarships 1975
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Parents' Orientation Script 1978
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Past Presidents of Clemson by Gaston Gage 1948
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Peoples Advocate August 3, 1894
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R.L. Bryan Company 1979
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T. F. Acker Diary 1922-1965
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Clemson College Commencement Address by Wright Bryan with introduction by President Poole. [Only first thirty minutes are recorded.] June 3, 1956
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Wright Bryan interview with Bob Edwards of National Public Radio. [Only Bryan's voice is recorded.] May 23, 1984
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Recollections of D-Day, Wright Bryan with Don McKale for Clemson News Watch radio program June 1984
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Interview of Wright Bryan by WLOS-TV. VHS tape 1984
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American Society of Newspaper Editors-negatives 1949-1953
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Around the World in Eighty Days, Stills of Child Extras 1959
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Bell Bomber Plant Visit 1943
|
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Bryan, Arthur Buist No date
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Bryan, Wright, Honorary Degree from Clemson 1956
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Bryan, Wright, Portraits 1940s-1950s
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Bryan, Wright with Frederick McDonald ? 1930s
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Bryan, Wright with Maude and James F. Byrnes at Clemson 1966
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Calhoun Street School, Eighth Grade 1892-1893
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Churchill, Winston 1932
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Clemson-Carolina Game 1974
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Clemson Class of 1924 Reunion 1959
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Clemson Class of 1926 Reunions 1963 1966 1967
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Clemson University Development Office Activities 1960s
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Clemson University Foundation 1966
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Forum Club 1939
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Hall, Elliott 1959
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International Newspaper Editors Visit No date
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Japan and Korea Visit 1947
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Jordan Hall Dedication 1977
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Offult Air Force Base 1960
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Oflag 64 Reunion 1972
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Parks, General Floyd 1956
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Pendleton Farmers' Society Hall No date
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Reeves Variable Spinning Frame 1930s
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Removal Sheets for Miscellaneous Photographs Related to Clemson University Found Loose in the Papers and Transferred to Series 100
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Rock of Cashel No date
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Seventeenth Joint Civilian Orientation Conference 1953
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Tiger Belt Award 1970s
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Unidentified No date
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Visit to Quebec circa 1959-1962
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War Correspondents Reunion 1946
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Williams, Walter 1927
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World War II, Operation Market Garden 1944 1974
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Certificates 1937-1963, no date
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Bryan, Wright, portrait [1950s?]
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Bryan, Wright in unidentified group photographs
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. with Bryan circa 1950s
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Parks, General Floyd portrait
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Clemson: An Informal History of the University 1889-1979 |
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First Proof Galleys 1979
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Second Proof Galleys 1979
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Honorary Degree, Clemson University 1956
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17 th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference 1959
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The Columbia Missourian December 5 1926 |
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Mizzou Mud November 26 1926 |
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PM September 1 1941 |
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Articles about Freedom of the Press from Detroit Free Press and the Journal of Commerce 1947 |
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"Philadelphia Story." New York Daily News 1947 |
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"Dewey Defeats Truman." Chicago Daily Tribune 1948 |
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History of the Invasion. n.p.:Stars and Stripes [1949] |
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Henry Jameson. Articles about Europe for Abilene Daily Reflector-Chronicle 1949 |
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E.T. Leech. Utopia on the Rocks. Articles about Labor Government in United Kingdom, published in Memphis Press-Scimitar 1949 |
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A New Map Showing Principal Plantations on the South Carolina Coast |
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D.Trowbridge Elliman. Anderson Independent 1949 |
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Articles about Eisenhower in Look, Life, Washington Post, and Detroit Free Press 1951-1952 |
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Topsy-Turvy World of South Carolina. Jak Smyrl. The State 1970 |
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Keowee Krier. Volume 1, numbers 1& 2 1973 |
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Pacific Express Streamships Program February 2, 1931 February 3, 1931 February 4, 1931 February 5, 1931 9.25x12 inches |
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Poster advertising speaking tour of Winston Churchill. Cleveland, Ohio: Alber Bureau 1932 |
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Six Spinning and End Breakage Test of Reeves Spinner. Clemson, SC 1933 11x17 inches |
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Staff and Faculty Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas January 1943 19x7.5 inches. |
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Third Army Orientation Course January 1943 19x7.5 inches. |
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Poster, "We've Captured the Last Star in the Confederate Flag." Cleveland 1954 16x19 inches |
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Tricentennial Commission Symbol 1967 11x14 inches |
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Four prints of Clemson campus by Robert Childress 1968 12x16 inches. |
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Photograph: 327 th Infantry Reserve Officers Training, Ft. McPherson, Georgia 1927 8x26 inches. |
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Map and Guide Honolulu and Island of Oahu. Honolulu: Hawaii Tourist Board 1930 19x31 inches. |
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First Floor Sketch of Dust Pipe Tunnels, Textile Building, Clemson Agricultural College 1938 18.75x35.5 inches. |
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Revised Drawing of Loading Platform, Textile Building, Clemson Agricultural College 1938 16x31 inches. |
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2 maps of Greater Atlanta. Atlanta [?]: Atlanta Chamber of Commerce [1940s] 18x 24 inches. |
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13 maps of Normandy and Northern France illustrating D-Day Campaign circa 1949 3 maps 13x24 inches; 10 maps 13x30inches. |
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Photograph: Textile Division. American Society for Quality Control. Meeting 1955, Clemson, South Carolina 8 x 31.5 inches. |
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Map of Bayshore VII Estates. n.p.: Rochester Realty 1964 14x20 inches. |
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Hartwell Lake. Savannah, GA: US Corps of Engineers 1976 16x18 inches. |
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Lake Keowee. n.p.:n.p No date 11.25x17.25 inches. |
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Lake Keowee. n.p.: Duke Power No date 23x30.5 inches. |
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Natural Resources in the Territory Served by the Commonwealth and Southern Corporation. n.p.: Commonwealth & Southern [1930s] 25.25x43 inches. |
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European War Map. Columbus,Ohio: American Education Press 1944 39.5x48 inches. |
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Occupation Map of Japan and the Far East. Philadelphia: David McKay Co. 1945 34x43.5 inches. |
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Battle of Normandy. Paris: Michelin 1947 29.25x34 inches. |
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D Day 6 6 44 Tour. Paris: Institut Geographique National 1984 35x47.5 inches. |
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