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UA 2-1-3: Reade Papers: Box 26

 

ID Number Folder Title Box Number Folder Number Correspondents Content Description: Names and Subjects: Related Collections Date Range Series
313 Reade Papers: Hawks Reports 26 01 Lena Hawks Similar to an annual report; includes statistics, enrollment reports, courses taught, test scores, grades, turnover, comparative enrollment by college, grades distributed by teacher, annual report information from 1935-39. Frank Robertson Reade, Lena Hawks Annual Reports to the President, Lena Hawks (Faculty, box 16 folder 2) and Special Topics, Box 25, Folder 6 1934-39 Special Topics
314 Reade Papers: Honors Day 26 02 Earl L. Vance, Julian Harris, Hugh Hodson, Francis Mitchell, Lamar Dodd, Robert Foster, George C. Griffin Correspondence related to speakers and performances at 1938 Honors Day Frank Robertson Reade, Honors Day, Earl L. Vance, Julian Harris, Hugh Hodson, Francis Mitchell, Lamar Dodd, Robert Foster, George C. Griffin Honors Day; Personal & Biographical Box 6, Folder 2; Special Topics, Box 30, Folders 3 & 4 1938, 1947 Special Topics
315 Reade Papers: Honor Rolls, Honor Students, Honor Societies 26 03
 
Dean's Lists, some correspondence. Frank Robertson Reade, Honor Rolls, Honor Students, Honor Societies Honors Day 1936-47 Special Topics
316 Reade Papers: Infantile Paralysis 26 04 Dr. Durrenberger, Janet Tillman, Ralph Thaxton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Georgia State Chapter for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and March of Dimes Letters regarding fundraising and local polio victims' needs; arrangements for locals to go to Warm Springs for treatment; Reade is Lowndes County's polio director in 1944, and stayed there until his retirement from GSWC; letter to Mrs. Roosevelt about local polio activities and request that she write a letter to a local polio volunteer. Frank Robertson Reade, Dr. Durrenberger, Janet Tillman, Ralph Thaxton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Georgia State Chapter for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and March of Dimes Personal & Biographical, Box 6, Folder 8; General Correspondence, Box 21, Folder 17; Special Topics, Box 27, Folder 5; and Library Dedication Box 27, Folders 4 &5, See Related Collections Table; Faculty, Box 15, Folder 25 1943-48 Special Topics
317 Reade Papers: Inspection Committee from General Assembly, 1945 26 05 Ben Fortson (Ga. Governor), Charles Gowan Fortson's daughter Ann came to GSWC in 1945, correspondence relating to this; letters requesting money for the physical plant, correspondence between members of the inspection committee for the General Assembly, details of their visit, and follow-up letters. Frank Robertson Reade, Ben Fortson, Charles Gowan, Inspection Committee from General Assembly
 
1945 Special Topics
320 Reade Papers: Institute of International Education 26 06 Edgar J. Fisher (U.S. Justice Dept.), Vladimir Nabokov, Donald Grant Concerning exchange students and arrangements with the institute and follow-up on exchange students. Minutes and memos from the institute, specific letters about GSWC exchange program, applications. The school offered fellowships for at least 2 exchange students annually. Reference to Nabokov's visit in 1942 and several letters concerning his visit. Discussion of how wartime occupation of Paris affected this office. Copy of a Greek newspaper and wartime paperwork. Frank Robertson Reade, Edgar J. Fisher, Vladimir Nabokov, Donald Grant Box 19, Folder 7; Box 20, Folder 14; Box 28, Folder 1 1940-47 Special Topics
318 Reade Papers: Kitchen Staff 26 07 Jack Randolph (G.W. Randolph), Freddie McCormick, John Beal, Booker T. Washington, Homer Bryant, Leroy McCormick Letters to kitchen staff about raises and a request to G.M. Zimmer of the Pullman Company for back pay on behalf of Jack Randolph during the war. Frank Robertson Reade, Jack Randolph (G.W. Randolph), Freddie McCormick, John Beal, Booker T. Washington, Homer Bryant, Leroy McCormick, African-Americans at GSWC Special Topics Box 24, Folder 11; Box 25, Folder 3 1946 Special Topics
319 Reade Papers: Report to Dr. Kline, 1949 26 08
 
Report on "Student Persistence," a large report on students in geographical region of South Georgia. Frank Robertson Reade, Dr. Kline
 
1949 Special Topics
321 Reade Papers: Bohumir Kryl Symphony Orchestra 26 09 Bohumir Kryl Correspondence regarding a proposed symphony concert. Tone of correspondence deteriorates. Concert did not happen. Town refused the use of the Ritz Theater; Reade responds very firmly to Kryl. Frank Robertson Reade, Bohumir Kryl, Symphony Orchestra
 
1940 Special Topics
322 Reade Papers: LaGrange College 26 10 Hubert Quillian (pres.) Invitations to dedications and meetings at the college. Frank Robertson Reade, LaGrange College, Hubert Quillian
 
1939-44 Special Topics