Special Topics SeriesBelow is a table of all the folders that make
up the series "Special Topics" in the papers of Frank Robertson Reade.
This table was created from our database and contains information from most of
the fields we have on these records. The links you see are to Related
Collections queries, which should give you all the folders on that topic.
ID Number |
Folder Title |
Box Number |
Folder Number |
Correspondents |
Content
Description: |
Names and
Subjects: |
Related
Collections |
Date Range |
Series |
262 |
Reade Papers:
ABAC |
22 |
01 |
Pete Donaldson
and George H. King (pres. of ABAC) |
Invitations and
letters between Reade, King and Donaldson. "The cow college gets culture." |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Pete Donaldson, George H. King, ABAC |
Special Topics,
Box 22, Folders 1 & 11; Box 23, Folders 9 & 10 |
1938-40 |
Special Topics |
263 |
Reade Papers:
Agnes Scott College |
22 |
02 |
J.R. McCain
(pres.), Melissa A. Cilley |
Correspondence
regarding meeting and committees, humorous note comparing ration card
policies during WWII |
Frank Robertson
Reade, J.R. McCain, Melissa A. Cilley, World War II |
Library
Collection, Special Topics Box 27, Folders 1-6; See
Related WWII
Table |
1940-44 |
Special Topics |
264 |
Reade Papers:
Alumnae Association |
22 |
03 |
Harriet Flournoy,
Alphia Mae Castleberry |
Meeting
announcements, complaints about treasurer's accounting. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Harriet Flournoy, Alphia Mae Castleberry, Alumnae Association |
UA 24-Alumnae
Association |
1946-47 |
Special Topics |
265 |
Reade Papers:
Alumnae Lists |
22 |
04 |
|
Various lists of
alumnae names, hometowns, and degrees received from 1914-34. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Alumnae Association |
UA 24-Alumnae
Association |
1914-34 |
Special Topics |
266 |
Reade Papers:
American Association of Collegiate Registrars |
22 |
05 |
Augusta Rentz,
Caroline Parrish Thomas |
Mainly enrollment
figures and degrees provided. Also newsletters, updates, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Augusta Rentz, Caroline Parrish Thomas, Virginia Ware, Gertrude
Gilmer Odum, Elizabeth Fuller Jackson |
See
Related
Thomas Table, See
Powell Collection (UA 2-1-1) |
1930-49 |
Special Topics |
267 |
Reade Papers:
American Association of University Women |
22 |
06 |
Virginia Ware,
Gertrude Gilmer Odum, Elizabeth Fuller Jackson |
Correspondence
and lists of women who have pursued graduate degrees from GSWC |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Virginia Ware, Gertrude Gilmer Odum, Elizabeth Fuller Jackson, AAUW |
|
1942-45 |
Special Topics |
268 |
Reade Papers:
American Council on Education |
22 |
07 |
|
Questionnaires
and correspondence to accompany an entry in "American Colleges and
Universities." |
Frank Robertson
Reade, American Council on Education |
|
1939-47 |
Special Topics |
269 |
Reade Papers:
Analysis of Grades and Exams |
22 |
08 |
|
Lists of
students' grades and percentiles; relationship between GSWC students and
state requirements. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1938-39 |
Special Topics |
270 |
Reade Papers:
Association of American Colleges |
22 |
09 |
Everett Dean
Martin, Grant Reynard |
Correspondence
and notes about national higher education issues, visiting artists and
professors. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Everett Dean Martin, Grant Reynard, Association of American Colleges |
|
1939-48 |
Special Topics |
271 |
Reade Papers:
Association of Georgia Colleges |
22 |
10 |
|
Annual report
(grades), lists of grades, meeting notices & schedules, lists of accredited
Georgia high schools, lists of members, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Association of Georgia Colleges |
|
1936-46 |
Special Topics |
272 |
Reade Papers:
Assembly Progams |
22 |
11 |
Bishop Arthur J.
Moore (Methodist), Ernest Edwards, Pete Donaldson, Mrs. G.V. Cate (Margaret
Davis Cate) |
Correspondence
concerning programs and speeches, a piano recital, slides on Japan & Georgia
Islands. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Bishop Arthur J. Moore (Methodist), Ernest Edwards, Pete Donaldson,
Mrs. G.V. Cate (Margaret Davis Cate) |
Special Topics,
Box 22, Folders 1 & 11; Box 23, Folders 9 & 10; Martin Papers (Methodist
scholar) |
1946 |
Special Topics |
273 |
Reade Papers:
Association of American Universities |
22 |
12 |
|
Forms and lists
from 1934 conference. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Association of American Universities |
|
1934 |
Special Topics |
274 |
Reade Papers:
Association of Georgia Colleges-Correspondence |
22 |
13 |
Richard B.
Russell, University presidents |
Reade was an
officer and president from 1942-44. Correspondence on accreditation,
Oglethorpe College; group decided not to have annual meetings during WWII.
"Personally, I feel we would all do a lot better if we stayed at home and
tried to solve some of our own problems, rather than all meeting somewhere
and hearing some fellow make a speech about his problems."--FRR, 11/2/42. On
faculty: "Now that the University System teachers are paying city, county,
state, federal, war, and every other tax known to man, they seem to feel
that they ought to have some sort of security for what almost certainly is
going to be a penniless old age for all of them."--FRR, 1/17/42. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Richard B. Russell, Association of Georgia Colleges |
|
1938-47 |
Special Topics |
275 |
Reade Papers: The
Atlanta Constitution |
22 |
14 |
Ralph McGill,
editor and Major Clark Howell (UGA), Ashby Tucker, Roy Brown, Herman Hancock |
Correspondence,
information about war bond/war stamp program, GSWC news for paper, and
curriculum changes. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Ralph McGill, editor and Major Clark Howell (UGA), Ashby Tucker, Roy
Brown, Herman Hancock, Atlanta Constitution |
VSU Clippings,
See Curriculum, Box 18; Dr. Munro, Box 27, Folder 14; and Works Commission,
Box 14, Folder 8 |
1938-47 |
Special Topics |
276 |
Reade Papers:
Budget |
22 |
15 |
|
Mostly numerical
lists of school budget, some letters to Regents. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Budget, Board of Regents |
|
1934-45 |
Special Topics |
277 |
Reade Papers:
Building Program |
22 |
16 |
L.R. Siebert, S.V.
Sanford, Ellis Arnell, Federal Works Agency, WPA, W.S. Sharmon |
Furniture costs
for Senior Hall, letter to Chancellor re: new buildings: gym, library,
health building, music building, lists of needs. Correspondence with WPA
regarding possible projects. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, L.R. Siebert, S.V. Sanford, Ellis Arnell, Federal Works Agency, WPA,
W.S. Sharmon |
See Public Works,
Box 28, Folder 8; Board of Regents, See
Related WPA
Table |
1941-45 |
Special Topics |
278 |
Reade Papers:
Building Repairs |
22 |
17 |
Mr. Roberts
(Valdosta Building Supply, Co.), Milton Leathers (Leathers & Sons), C.J.
Cohn (Office of Consulting Engineers) |
Correspondence
regarding repairs needed for existing buildings |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Mr. Roberts (Valdosta Building Supply, Co.), Milton Leathers
(Leathers & Sons), C.J. Cohn (Office of Consulting Engineers) |
|
1945-47 |
Special Topics |
279 |
Reade Papers:
GSWC Building Specifications |
22 |
18 |
|
Building
inventories (no date), maps of Ashley, Converse and Senior Hall. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Ashley Hall, Converse Hall, Senior Hall, Reade Hall |
|
no dates |
Special Topics |
280 |
Reade Papers:
Cancer Control Drive-1946 |
23 |
01 |
Rutherford L.
Ellis |
Compiled list of
"community chest" donors who might donate to Cancer Control |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Rutherford L. Ellis |
|
1946 |
Special Topics |
281 |
Reade Papers:
Carnegie Corporation |
23 |
02 |
Donald L. Allen,
Rudolph Lesch, Florence Anderson, Robert M. Lester, Carnegie Corporation,
Lyon and Healey, Rudolph Lesch Fine Arts Inc. |
Correspondence
related to acquisition of a Carnegie Music Set (1939-40) housed in the Log
Cabin and Carnegie Art Set acquired in 1942. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Donald L. Allen, Rudolph Lesch, Florence Anderson, Robert M. Lester,
Carnegie Corporation, Lyon and Healey, Rudolph Lesch Fine Arts Inc. |
Box 19, Folder 3;
Box 27, Folder 4 |
1938-46 |
Special Topics |
282 |
Reade Papers:
Cheating |
23 |
03 |
|
Reade's speech
entitled, "Getting By, " also one letter to faculty members on cheating and
the honor system. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Cheating, Honor System |
Faculty Minutes |
1936 |
Special Topics |
283 |
Reade Papers:
College Calendar |
23 |
04 |
|
College calendar
for 1945-46. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, college calendar |
|
1945-46 |
Special Topics |
284 |
Reade Papers:
Commencement Procedures |
23 |
05 |
|
Programs and
notes from graduations 1938-50 |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Commencement, Graduation |
See Commencement
Collection |
1938-50 |
Special Topics |
285 |
Reade Papers:
Commencement Graduates |
23 |
06 |
|
List of
graduates, 1936-50. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Commencement |
See Commencement
Collection |
1936-50 |
Special Topics |
286 |
Reade Papers:
Commencement Procedures (Diplomas, Invitations), 1936-40 |
23 |
07 |
Caroline Parrish
Thomas |
Letters between
registrar's office and various companies regarding invitations and diplomas.
Details for printing for various graduations. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Caroline Parrish Thomas, graduation, commencement |
See Commencement
Collection;
See Related Thomas Table |
1936-40 |
Special Topics |
287 |
Reade Papers:
Commencement Procedures (Diplomas, Invitations), 1941-50 |
23 |
08 |
Caroline Parrish
Thomas, Ralph Thaxton |
Letters between
registrar's office and various companies regarding invitations and diplomas.
Details for printing for various graduations. Several letters from Ralph
Thaxton. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Caroline Parrish Thomas, Ralph Thaxton, commencement, graduation |
See Commencement
Collection; See Related
Thomas Table |
1941-50 |
Special Topics |
288 |
Reade Papers:
Commencement Procedures (Speakers), 1938-41 |
23 |
09 |
Cason Calloway,
M.E. Thompson, Dabney Lancaster, Pete Donaldson (ABAC), Emory College, Dr.
Ashby Jones, Turner Jones, S.V. Sanford, Arthur J. Moore, Clark Howell, Rev.
John Wing (Bishop of So. Florida). |
Letters to
various preachers, bishops, college presidents, deans, professors, and other
notables, making arrangements for speeches and baccalaureate sermons. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Cason Calloway, M.E. Thompson, Dabney Lancaster, Pete Donaldson (ABAC),
Emory College, Dr. Ashby Jones, Turner Jones, S.V. Sanford, Arthur J. Moore,
Clark Howell, Rev. John Wing (Bishop of So. Florida). |
See Commencement
Collections and M.E. Thompson papers, Special Topics, Box 22, Folders 1 &
11; Box 23, Folders 9 & 10; Box 24, Folder 6; Box 25, Folder 10; Box 27,
Folder 5; Box 29, Folder 1 |
1938-41 |
Special Topics |
289 |
Reade Papers:
Commencement Procedures (Speakers), 1942-48 |
23 |
10 |
Cason Calloway,
M.E. Thompson, Dabney Lancaster, Pete Donaldson (ABAC), Emory College, Dr.
Ashby Jones, Turner Jones, S.V. Sanford, Arthur J. Moore, Clark Howell, Rev.
John Wing (Bishop of So. Florida). |
Letters to
various preachers, bishops, college presidents, deans, professors, and other
notables, making arrangements for speeches and baccalaureate sermons. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Cason Calloway, M.E. Thompson, Dabney Lancaster, Pete Donaldson (ABAC),
Emory College, Dr. Ashby Jones, Turner Jones, S.V. Sanford, Arthur J. Moore,
Clark Howell, Rev. John Wing (Bishop of So. Florida). |
See Commencement
Collection and M.E. Thompson papers, Special Topics, Box 22, Folders 1 & 11;
Box 23, Folders 9 & 10; Box 24, Folder 6; Box 25, Folder 10; Box 27, Folder
5; Box 29, Folder 1 |
1943-48 |
Special Topics |
290 |
Reade Papers: Dr.
Avery Craven |
23 |
11 |
Dr. Avery Craven,
University of Chicago |
Letters between
Dr. Avery Craven and Reade about Reade's book on his family and the
Robertson papers at the University of Chicago. "I also sought his advice
about curriculum and invited him to speak at commencement June 1946." |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Dr. Avery Craven |
Personal &
Biographical, Box 3, Folders 3 & 4 |
1941-46 |
Special Topics |
291 |
Reade Papers:
Departmental Reports |
24 |
01 |
|
Equipment
purchased for the home economics and music departments. History of all
pianos on campus. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1934-35, 1941 |
Special Topics |
292 |
Reade Papers:
Departmental Budgets |
24 |
02 |
|
Wish list letters
from departments of English, social sciences, history, and placement &
publicity on budget needs for their departments. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1941 |
Special Topics |
293 |
Reade Papers:
Diet Tables |
24 |
03 |
|
Contains lists
and information sheets on girls with food allergies who would be served at
the diet table. Girls were generally allergic to pork and raw milk. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1938 |
Special Topics |
294 |
Reade Papers:
Emory University |
24 |
04 |
Goodrich C. White
(pres.), John Griffin |
Letters between
White and Reade about various issues, specific mention of loaning physics
equipment to GSWC during the war. For issues related to closing Emory Junior
during the war, see Emory Junior College, box 24, folder 5 |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Good rich C. White, John Griffin, Emory University, Emory Junior
College |
See Commencement
Procedures, Box 23, Folders 9 & 10 and Emory Junior College, Box 24, Folder
5 |
1938-46 |
Special Topics |
295 |
Reade Papers:
Emory Junior College |
24 |
05 |
Goodrich C.
White, L.R. Siebert, John W. Bennett, Hollis Edens, Julian Strickland, S.V.
Sanford, Mrs. L.J. King |
Various
correspondence, including inventory of Emory campus and budget. Prominent is
a proposal that EJC and GSWC students take courses at each others' schools.
This was turned down until WWII. GSWC asked to rent or use parts of the
closed campus, requests were denied. Mention made of Regents' scrapbook,
5/30/40. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Emory Junior College, Goodrich C. White, L.R. Siebert, John W.
Bennett, Hollis Edens, Julian Strickland, S.V. Sanford, Mrs. L.J. King |
Linton Cox: Pride
& Abandonment, ready reference "Emory Junior College" |
1940-46 |
Special Topics |
296 |
Reade Papers:
Episcopal High School |
24 |
06 |
George C.
Woodruff, Cason Calloway, F. F. Hamburger, Fred Hand, Branch Spaulding,
Marion Smith |
Letters between
various "old boys" of EHS regarding plans to raise money for the school.
Letters discussing Willoughby Reade's retirement. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Willoughby Reade, Episcopal High School, George C. Woodruff, Cason
Calloway, F. F. Hamburger, Fred Hand, Branch Spaulding, Marion Smith |
Personal &
Biographical, See
Related W. Reade Table, See
Related EHS Table; Box 23, Folders 9 & 10; Box 24, Folder 6; Box 27, Folder
5 |
1942-44 |
Special Topics |
297 |
Reade Papers:
Exam Schedules |
24 |
07 |
|
Schedules times,
classes and locations for examinations. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, examinations |
|
1945 |
Special Topics |
298 |
Reade Papers:
Foote & Davis |
24 |
08 |
Earl Sanders,
Johnny Long, Walter Burke |
Printing,
engraving and layout estimates & orders for the Pine Cone, the Bulletin,
Campus Glimpses, War Bond Bulletin, brochures, etc. Locally, Southern
Stationery did the printing. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Earl Sanders, Johnny Long, Walter Burke, Southern Stationery |
|
1936-1947 |
Special Topics |
299 |
Reade Papers:
Form Letters |
24 |
09 |
|
Memos on course
offerings, instructions on coming to school, uniform policy, rate increases,
general announcements, class schedules, letters to parents regarding
attendance policy, etc. Many duplicates. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1938-47 |
Special Topics |
300 |
Reade Papers:
Fourth War Loan Drive |
24 |
10 |
Major Frank Rose |
Form letters to
community, thanking them for contributions to war loan drive. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Major Frank Rose, World War II |
See
Related WWII Table |
1944 |
Special Topics |
301 |
Reade Papers:
Azaire & Kathleen Geathers |
24 |
11 |
L.R. Bywaters
(Fort Valley State), Kathleen Geathers, Salome Geathers, Azaire Geathers,
H.M. Bond, W.E. Irwin, Retha Thompson |
Kathleen and
Azaire Geathers are daughters of a school laundry woman. Retha Thomson's
father worked at the college. Reade writes to Morris Brown, Payne College
and Fort Valley State regarding these students' expenses at college. There
seems to be a fund at the college to make loans for these students. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, L.R. Bywaters (Fort Valley State), Kathleen Geathers, Salome Geathers,
Azaire Geathers, H.M. Bond, W.E. Irwin, Retha Thompson, African-Americans at
GSWC, African-American Colleges & Universities |
Special Topics,
Box 25, Folder 3; Box 26, Folder 7 |
1942-46 |
Special Topics |
302 |
Reade Papers:
General Assembly |
24 |
12 |
|
Bulletin of
members of General Assembly, roster of state legislature, lists of nominees,
notices of visits to GSWC, letters on behalf of politicians. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Georgia General Assembly |
|
1939-47 |
Special Topics |
303 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia Education Association |
25 |
01 |
Ralph Ramsey,
George H. King |
Correspondence
and fundraising for GEA. Meetings, drafts of publications, discussion of "no
apostrophe" in "Womens" (GSWC). |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Ralph Ramsey, George H. King |
|
1938-42 |
Special Topics |
304 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia High School Association |
25 |
02 |
Caroline Parrish
Thomas, W.E. Pufford (Sec'y inspector of GA Accrediting Assn), Harold Saxon
(Inspector) |
Correspondence
and statistics related to freshman information and a report on measurement
in high school. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Caroline Parrish Thomas, W.E. Pufford (Sec'y inspector of GA
Accrediting Assn), Harold Saxon (Inspector) |
See
Related
Thomas Table |
1938-42 |
Special Topics |
305 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia Normal & Agricultural College |
25 |
03 |
J.W. Holley
(pres.) |
Correspondence
regarding teacher recommendation, invitations, college business, etc. (Now
Albany State University) |
Frank Robertson
Reade, J.W. Holley, African American Colleges & Universities, Georgia Normal
& Agricultural College |
Special Topics,
Box 24, Folder 11; Box 26, Folder 7 |
1939-41 |
Special Topics |
306 |
Reade Papers: The
Georgia Review |
25 |
04 |
John D. Wade,
Ralph Stephens |
Reade submitted
poems to the Georgia Review; notes about the first issue in 1947. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, John D. Wade, Ralph Stephens, Georgia Review, poetry |
See Georgia
Review (periodical collection); Personal & Biographical (for Reade's
writings) |
1947 |
Special Topics |
307 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia Southwestern College |
25 |
05 |
Payton Jacob
(pres.), T.E. Smith (registrar) |
Correspondence
regarding their students' performance at GSWC and other meetings, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Payton Jacob (pres.), T.E. Smith (registrar) |
|
1938-44 |
Special Topics |
308 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia School of Technology |
25 |
06 |
Blake R. Van Lear
(pres.), Charles Griffin, M.L. Brittain, R.L. Sweigart, Lena Hawks, Lloyd
Chapin, Hollis Eden, Fred Ajax, John Daniel, Evelyn Deariso |
Reade was an
English professor at Georgia Tech for 11 years. He had many friends there
and visited often. Correspondence about payroll lists, students from
Valdosta at Ga. Tech, football tickets, invitations, tennis courts. Reade
addressed 1939 Ga. Tech honors day, and Tech glee club singers came to GSWC
in 1939. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Blake R. Van Lear (pres.), Charles Griffin, M.L. Brittain, R.L.
Sweigart, Lena Hawks, Lloyd Chapin, Hollis Eden, Fred Ajax, John Daniel,
Evelyn Deariso |
Faculty, Box 15,
Folder 22; Box 16, Folder 2; Special Topics Box 26, Folder 1 and Box 27,
Folders 1 & 2; |
1938-44 |
Special Topics |
309 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia State College for Women (Milledgeville) |
25 |
07 |
Guy H. Wells
(pres.), Max Noah, Harry Little, Marjorie Jernigan, Edwin Scott, C. Vann
Woodward, Lenora Ivey, Beatrice Nevins, Mrs. Middlebrooks, Dr. W.H.
Kilpatrick |
Ration books,
transfer students, speeches, gossip, food costs, purchasing authority during
wartime, unpopular "stagger system," where courses were offered six days a
week, visiting choirs, speaking engagements, honor system, guests speakers,
employment, registrars. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Guy H. Wells (pres.), Max Noah, Harry Little, Marjorie Jernigan,
Edwin Scott, C. Vann Woodward, Lenora Ivey, Beatrice Nevins, Mrs.
Middlebrooks, Dr. W.H. Kilpatrick |
See Board of
Regents, Box 13, Folder 2; General Correspondence, Box 21, Folder 22 |
1936-50 |
Special Topics |
310 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia State College (Industrial College) |
25 |
08 |
B.F. Hubert
(pres.) |
Letter about
policies and lists of campus buildings. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, B.F. Hubert, Georgia State College |
|
1938-41 |
Special Topics |
311 |
Reade Papers:
Georgia Teachers College |
25 |
09 |
Marvin S. Pittman
(pres.), Zach S. Henderson, Wendell W. Smiley, Gladys E. Warren, C.N.
Destler, J.H. DeLoach, Mrs. Mae Michael |
Food costs in
wartime, faculty/staff recommendations, budgets, WPA book binding,
libraries, transfer students, speaking engagements, travel, concerts, summer
school, etc. This school became Georgia Southern in Statesboro. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Marvin S. Pittman (pres.), Zach S. Henderson, Wendell W. Smiley,
Gladys E. Warren, C.N. Destler, J.H. DeLoach, Mrs. Mae Michael, Georgia
Teachers College, Georgia Southern University |
See
Related WPA
Table |
1938-44 |
Special Topics |
312 |
Reade Papers:
Governor of Georgia |
25 |
10 |
Mr. & Mrs. M.E.
Thompson, Ellis Arnall, Eugene Talmadge, E.D. Rivers, Mrs. Grace Cunningham |
Speaking
engagements, congratulations, war bonds, school publications--Campus Canopy,
Pine Cone, roads, library dedication, trips to New Orleans, traffic
violations of students. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Mr. & Mrs. M.E. Thompson, Ellis Arnall, Eugene Talmadge, E.D. Rivers,
Mrs. Grace Cunningham, Georgia governors, World War II |
M.E. Thompson
Collection, see also Special Topics Box 27, Folders 4 & 5; See
Related WWII Table; Box 23, Folders 9 & 10; Box 29, Folder 1 |
1936-47 |
Special Topics |
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 |
323 |
Reade Papers:
Library Construction (1938-39) |
27 |
01 |
Evelyn Deariso,
W.A. Edwards, J.A. Dusenberry, L.R. Siebert, W.J. Sayward, R.H. Driftmier |
General
references to the construction of the library. Money problems in 1938 made
planning for the library an on-again, off-again project. W.A. Edwards died
and papers detail a plan to put a picture of him in the library as a
memorial. Dockets, change orders, problems with roof color, furniture, panel
inscriptions, sculptures, bids, lighting, list of books needed. Other
construction: reference to Log Cabin 6/24/38 and 9/14/39. Reference to plans
for a music house (no evidence that it was ever built). |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Evelyn Deariso, W.A. Edwards, J.A. Dusenberry, L.R. Siebert, W.J.
Sayward, R.H. Driftmier, Library |
Box 27, Folders
1-6; Faculty, Box 15, Folders 22 & 26; Special Topics, Box 28, Folders 6 &
13 |
1938-39 |
Special Topics |
324 |
Reade Papers:
Library Construction (1939-41) |
27 |
02 |
Evelyn Deariso,
W.A. Edwards, J.A. Dusenberry, L.R. Siebert, W.J. Sayward, R.H. Driftmier |
General
references to the construction of the library. Money problems in 1938 made
planning for the library an on-again, off-again project. W.A. Edwards died
and papers detail a plan to put a picture of him in the library as a
memorial. Dockets, change orders, problems with roof color, furniture, panel
inscriptions, sculptures, bids, lighting, list of books needed. Other
construction: reference to Log Cabin 6/24/38 and 9/14/39. Reference to plans
for a music house (no evidence that it was ever built). |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Evelyn Deariso, W.A. Edwards, J.A. Dusenberry, L.R. Siebert, W.J.
Sayward, R.H. Driftmier, Library |
Box 27, Folders
1-6; Faculty, Box 15, Folders 22 & 26; Special Topics, Box 28, Folder 6 & 13 |
1939-41 |
Special Topics |
325 |
Reade Papers:
Library Cooperative Store Building |
27 |
03 |
WPA, Xury B.
Carter, John S. Gibson |
Transmittal
letter from WPA, mentions bookmobile workers who get WPA assistance.
Included with plans for the store buildings, were plans for the
never-constructed heating plant. Handwritten note in which Reade describes
himself as "the only man in captivity who has been asked to hurry--not once,
but twice, by WPA." |
Frank Robertson
Reade, WPA, Xury B. Carter, John S. Gibson |
Box 27, Folders
1-6, Box 28, Folder 8, See
Related WPA
Table |
1941-42 |
Special Topics |
326 |
Reade Papers:
Library Dedication (Pictures, Clippings) |
27 |
04 |
Wymodausis Club,
First National Bank, Carnegie Library, Margaret Jemison (Emory Librarian),
Edna R. Hanley (Agnes Scott Librarian) |
Clippings by and
about Eleanor Roosevelt on her trip to GSWC, her speech, flower cards,
correspondence regarding Library Journal covering of new library, five 8 X
10 photos of interior/exterior of new library, copies of South Atlantic
Bulletin covering the dedication. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Wymodausis Club, First National Bank, Carnegie Library, Margaret
Jemison (Emory Librarian), Edna R. Hanley (Agnes Scott Librarian), Eleanor
Roosevelt |
Box 19, Folder 3;
Box 23, Folder 2; Box 27, Folders 1-6; General Correspondence, Box 12,
Folder 17; photograph collection-Powell Hall Library; Library Collection,
See
Related Roosevelt Table |
1941 |
Special Topics |
327 |
Reade Papers:
Library Dedication Program |
27 |
05 |
Melvina C.
Thompson (Sec'y to Eleanor Roosevelt), Mrs. Edna Hanley, Margaret Jemison,
Clark Howell, Gen. Sandy Beaver, Cason Calloway, Eleanor Roosevelt |
Letters related
to the program, regrets, thank-yous, correspondents are generally
librarians, college presidents and architects. An announcement that Mrs.
Roosevelt could come with one week's notice, telegrams, lists of special
guests, instrutions for Mrs. Roosevelt, announcements of the closing of city
and county schools, Reade's speech for the dedication, specific mention of
rosin/resin and it's use in Valdosta. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Melvina C. Thompson (Sec'y to Eleanor Roosevelt), Mrs. Edna Hanley,
Margaret Jemison, Clark Howell, Gen. Sandy Beaver, Cason Calloway, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Library |
Box 27, Folders
1-6; General Correspondence, Box 21, Folder 17; photograph collection-Powell
Hall Library; Library Collection, Special Topics, Box 26, Folder 4, Box 27,
Folder 5; MS-30, See Related Roosevelt Table;
Box 23, F 9 & 10,
Box 24, F6 |
1941 |
Special Topics |
328 |
Reade Papers:
Naming of Richard Holmes Powell Library |
27 |
06 |
Frieda Berrens
Powell (Mrs. R.H. Powell) |
Letter explaining
that the library was named for Richard Holmes Powell in June 1947. Reade has
been ill, sends Mrs. Powell his sympathy. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Richard Holmes Powell, Frieda Berrens Powell, Library |
Box 27, Folders
1-6; Library Collection |
1947 |
Special Topics |
329 |
Reade Papers: May
Day, 1938 |
27 |
07 |
Georgia Tech |
May Day 1938
marked the formal opening of the pool. Letters to attendees from Georgia
Tech. The Ga. Tech Mens Swim Team came down; letters to school
superintendents in the region inviting them to a meeting to discuss problems
between schools and the college. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Georgia Tech, Swimming Pool |
May Day, Box 28,
Folder 6 |
1938 |
Special Topics |
330 |
Reade Papers: May
Day, 1940 |
27 |
08 |
|
Thank you letters
for grounds, Boy Scouts, chairs, convicts, and tarpaulins. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, May Day |
May Day |
1940 |
Special Topics |
331 |
Reade Papers: May
Day, 1941 |
27 |
09 |
|
Lists for
invitations and announcements. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, May Day |
May Day |
1941 |
Special Topics |
332 |
Reade Papers: May
Day, 1942 |
27 |
10 |
S.V. Sanford |
Invitation and
letter to Dr. Sanford, announcements, other invitations, and mention of two
carloads of pipe for the heating plant. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, May Day, S.V. Sanford |
May Day, Box 27,
Folder 3 |
1942 |
Special Topics |
333 |
Reade Papers:
Mayor of Valdosta |
27 |
11 |
H.B. Edwards,
Frank Rose |
Asking for signs,
streetlights, because horses have been frightened near Oak Street. In fact,
a backfire spooked a horse, and a student broke her arm. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, H.B. Edwards, Frank Rose, Valdosta Mayor |
|
1945-46 |
Special Topics |
334 |
Reade Papers:
Miscellaneous |
27 |
12 |
|
Notes, enrollment
numbers, pages from other colleges' bulletins. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1942, no dates |
Special Topics |
335 |
Reade Papers:
Moody Field |
27 |
13 |
Col. Barbzien,
Joseph Cunningham |
Regarding the
visit of the Glee Club to Moody Field, other correspondence to Barbzien. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Col. Barbzien, Joseph Cunningham, Moody Field |
Box 28, Folder
12; Box 29, Folder 10 |
1944-45 |
Special Topics |
336 |
Reade Papers: Dr.
Thomas Munro |
27 |
14 |
Dr. Thomas Munro,
Dr. George Works |
In 1941-42, Reade
wrote Dr. Thomas Munro (curator of the Cleveland Museum of Art) and asked
him to make a study of the catalog with regard to curriculum changes for a
humanities college. Recommended by George Works, of the Works Commission.
GSWC's challenge is being a rural liberal arts school, trying to serve
groups of smart, regular, and less able students. Letters arranging
permission for the project, and proposed changes to the curriculum. Specific
letters of note: May 6, 1941 and April 22, 1942 (which has been censored).
War intervened in this project. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Dr. Thomas Munro, Dr. George Works, "Munro Doctrine", Works
Commission, Curriculum Committee, World War II |
Faculty, Box 18,
Folders 22-34; Board of Regents, Box 14, Folder 8; See
Related WWII Table; Board of Regents, Box 14, Folder 8 |
1941-42 |
Special Topics |
339 |
Reade Papers:
Nabokov, Vladimir |
28 |
01 |
Vladimir Nabokov |
Photographs,
clippings, and letters about visit, and about butterflies. Pages from book
"Vladimir Nabokov: the American Years." Press releases, drawing of
butterfly, interviews with Jean Cunningham Reade, and People Magazine
article on Nabokov. Also relates story of Mrs. Roosevelt's visit and
Cornelia Otis Skinner's visit. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Vladimir Nabokov, Jean Cunningham Reade, Eleanor Roosevelt, Cornelia
Otis Skinner, Artist Series |
Box 27, 1-6; Box
19, Folder 7; Box 20, Folder 14; Box 26, Folder 6; See
Related Roosevelt Table |
1942, 1947 |
Special Topics |
337 |
Reade Papers:
National Resources Planning Board |
28 |
02 |
|
Part of the
defense effort; federal government began a roster of scientific and
specialized personnel. They looked for people with science degrees and
backgrounds, and want lists of majors offered. Correspondence about students
in specific majors. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, World War II |
See
WWII Table |
1941-42 |
Special Topics |
338 |
Reade Papers:
National Youth Administration |
28 |
03 |
|
Federal program
of financial aid and employment for college students. Described as "national
youth association self-help jobs." Includes press release article on the NYA
program and correspondene related to its administration at GSWC. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, National Youth Administration |
See
WPA
Table, Box 28,
Folder 8 |
1937-42 |
Special Topics |
340 |
Reade Papers:
North Georgia College |
28 |
04 |
J.C. Rogers,
president |
Correspondence
with J.C. Rogers on general college business. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, North Georgia College, J.C. Rogers |
|
1938-42 |
Special Topics |
341 |
Reade Papers:
Physcial Education |
28 |
05 |
|
General
information on PE courses and basketball clinics. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
May Day,
Christmas Festival |
1940-42 |
Special Topics |
342 |
Reade Papers:
Pool |
28 |
06 |
Edwards & Sayward,
University System Engineers. |
Correspondence
regarding building a pool and maintenance. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Edwards & Sayward |
May Day 1938 (Box
27, Folder 7); Box 27, Folders 1 & 2; Box 28, Folders 6 & 13 |
1937-41 |
Special Topics |
343 |
Reade Papers:
Post War, Veterans' Service, Etc. |
28 |
07 |
|
Constitution of
University Veterans' Association, directory, G.I. Bill information, requests
for catalogs. GSWC was not a big draw for veterans, but they could take
regular courses. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, World War II Veterans |
See Related
WWII Table |
1944-46 |
Special Topics |
344 |
Reade Papers:
Public Works |
28 |
08 |
|
Proposed WPA
projects at GSWC. Some never happened. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, WPA Projects |
Box 27, Folders
1-2, See Related
WPA
Table |
1938-41 |
Special Topics |
345 |
Reade Papers:
Questionnaires, Data Sheets, Etc. |
28 |
09 |
|
Directory
information, other schools requesting teachers, survey. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1946 |
Special Topics |
346 |
Reade Papers:
Requests for Employees |
28 |
10 |
|
Alabama College
and St. Lukes Hospital in Ohio requested personnel; Thaxton responded due to
Reade's illness |
Frank Robertson
Reade, J. Ralph Thaxton |
|
1948 |
Special Topics |
347 |
Reade Papers:
Rich's, Inc. |
28 |
11 |
|
Correspondence
to/from Rich's department store regarding GSWC students, activities, alumni,
interior decorating projects (GSWC rotunda), tour groups (fine arts
students). |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Rich's Department Store |
|
1941-47 |
Special Topics |
348 |
Reade Papers:
Rumors and Misunderstandings |
28 |
12 |
Judge J.E. Thomas |
Rumors that GSWC
girls became preganant and were expelled, alluding to "soldier trouble" from
Moody AFB. All rumors were unfounded. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, J.E. Thomas, Moody AFB |
Box 27, Folder
13; Box 29, Folder 10 |
1942 |
Special Topics |
349 |
Reade Papers:
Sayward & Logan |
28 |
13 |
Robert Logan,
William Sayward, William Edwards |
Formerly Edwards
& Sayward architects. Some letters regarding having a music house built on
campus; correspondence on a gym, infirmary, library, chapel, dining hall.
Discusses possible renovations to West, Ashley and Converse Halls. Also
mentions memorial to Edwards & Sayward. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Robert Logan, William Sayward, William Edwards, Campus buildings and
future construction. |
Box 28, Folder 6;
Box 27, Folders 1 & 2 |
1938-47 |
Special Topics |
350 |
Reade Papers:
South Georgia College |
28 |
14 |
J.M. Thrash
(president of SGC) |
Correspondence on
college business. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, J.M. Thrash, South Georgia College |
|
1939-44 |
Special Topics |
351 |
Reade Papers:
Southern Association of Colleges & Secondary Schools |
28 |
15 |
|
Correspondence
regarding faculty publications, information blanks for scholastic year
(statistics, numbers, etc.), questionnaires, reports, lists of participating
schools, standards, studies, audits, meeting notices, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Southern Association of Colleges & Secondary Schools |
|
1931-42 |
Special Topics |
352 |
Reade Papers:
Southern Association of Colleges for Women |
28 |
16 |
J.M. Godard (sec'y/treasurer
of SACW. |
Correspondence
regarding dues, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, J.M. Godard, Southern Association of Colleges for Women |
|
1939-42 |
Special Topics |
353 |
Reade Papers:
Speeches & Addresses |
28 |
17 |
|
Various speeches
and addresses given by Reade while at GSWC. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1930-46 |
Special Topics |
354 |
Reade Papers:
State Department of Education |
29 |
01 |
M.E. Thompson
(pres.), Janie Hearn (asst. director of certification) and L.M. Lester
(director of teacher education and certification) |
Correspondence
regarding teacher certification, policies, senior transcripts, meeting
notices, teachers' exams, teacher education program, curriculum discussions,
certification regulations, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, M.E. Thompson, Janie Hearn, L.M. Lester, State Department of
Education |
M.E. Thompson
Collection; Box 23, Folders 9 & 10; Box 25, Folder 10 |
1937-50 |
Special Topics |
355 |
Reade Papers:
Student Activities Committee |
29 |
02 |
|
Reports of
Student Activities Committee funds, SAC recommendations |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Student Activities Committee |
|
1940-46 |
Special Topics |
356 |
Reade Papers:
Student Activities Log Cabin |
29 |
03 |
|
Correspondence
regarding construction of a "community building" on campus, letters
regarding it being a WPA project, progress reports, furnishings, Carnegie
music set for cabin. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Student Activities Log Cabin, WPA project |
See
Related WPA
Table, House in the Woods Collection and Display, photograph
collection, Carnegie Music Set (Box 19, Folder 3; Box 23, Folder 2) |
1938-39 |
Special Topics |
357 |
Reade Papers:
Student Attendance Committee |
29 |
04 |
|
Letters to
partens from Student Attendance Committee regarding policies, blank absence
forms, individual students' cases regarding absences and their consequences. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Student Attendance Committee |
|
1940-41 |
Special Topics |
358 |
Reade Papers:
Student Rosters |
29 |
05 |
|
Lists of students
for each academic session by class. Includes name and where they're from.
Also lists of male students (summer school) and special students. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1938-44 |
Special Topics |
359 |
Reade Papers:
Student Government Association & Organizations |
29 |
06 |
|
SGA constitution
and by-laws and amendments/revisions. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Student Government Association |
See Student
Organizations Collection, Student Handbooks |
1945-48 |
Special Topics |
360 |
Reade Papers:
Summer School 1938 |
29 |
07 |
Chancellor S.V.
Sanford and Board of Regents |
Discussions on
establishing summer school, survey of state colleges offering summer
courses, advertising, correspondence on courses & logistics, schedules,
getting teachers, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, S.V. Sanford, Board of Regents |
|
1938 |
Special Topics |
361 |
Reade Papers:
Summer School 1938 (Teaching Applications) |
29 |
08 |
|
Letters to/from
teachers regarding summer session. Some are from GSWC, some are from
elsewhere, letters of recommendation, interview arrangements,
acceptance/rejection letters. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1938 |
Special Topics |
362 |
Reade Papers:
Superior Court of SGA |
29 |
09 |
|
Student
infractions and punishments (dishonesty, disrespectful, lights-out, signing
in). |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Student Government Association |
Student
Organizations Collection, Student Handbooks, College Bulletins |
1944-45 |
Special Topics |
363 |
Reade Papers:
Surplus Property |
29 |
10 |
|
GSWC property
needs, getting surplus government furniture from Moody AFB. Government
regulations prohibited this. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Moody AFB |
Box 27, Folder
13; Box 28, Folder 12 |
1946 |
Special Topics |
364 |
Reade Papers:
Teachers Agencies |
29 |
11 |
Cline Teachers
Agency, Southern Teachers Agency, Baltimore Teachers Agency, Yates-Fisher
Teachers Agency, Albert Teachers Agency, Pratt Teachers Agency, and National
Teachers Placement Service |
All regard hiring
of teachers at GSWC. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Teachers Agencies |
|
1939-48 |
Special Topics |
365 |
Reade Papers:
TIAA (Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association) |
29 |
12 |
|
Correspondence
regardng retirement plans and other services for teachers |
Frank Robertson
Reade, TIAA |
|
1938-46 |
Special Topics |
366 |
Reade Papers:
Teacher Supply Report |
29 |
13 |
|
Eleven-page
report on Georgia teachers, shortage, standards, qualifications, etc. during
the period 1937-41. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1937-41 |
Special Topics |
367 |
Reade Papers:
Thomasville Concerts |
29 |
14 |
|
Information and
invitations regarding music performances in Thomasville, Ga. Sometimes GSWC
students would attend |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Thomasville Concerts |
|
1946-47 |
Special Topics |
368 |
Reade Papers:
Dean C. Mildred Thompson, Vassar College |
29 |
15 |
Dean C. Mildred
Thompson |
"The Long View,"
copies of speech Thompson made at GSWC for 25th Anniversary. Reade tried to
get her to be a dean or work in some capacity at GSWC after retiring from
Vassar. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, C. Mildred Thompson, GSWC 25th Anniversary, Vassar College |
VSU History, 25th
Anniversary |
1938-48 |
Special Topics |
369 |
Reade Papers:
University of Georgia, 1938 |
30 |
01 |
Harmon Caldwell,
UGA president |
Correspondence
regarding school business, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Harmon Caldwell, University of Georgia |
|
1938 |
Special Topics |
370 |
Reade Papers:
University of Georgia, 1939 |
30 |
02 |
|
Correspondence
with several UGA officials regarding programs, advice, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, University of Georgia |
|
1939 |
Special Topics |
371 |
Reade Papers:
University of Georgia, 1940 |
30 |
03 |
Lamar Dodd,
Harmon Caldwell |
Correspondence
with Dodd and Caldwell and others; mostly personal, routine letters. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Lamar Dodd, Harmon Caldwell, University of Georgia |
Lamar Dodd,
Personal & Biographical, Box 6, Folder 2; Special Topics, Box 26, Folder 2;
Box 30, Folder 4 |
1940 |
Special Topics |
372 |
Reade Papers:
University of Georgia, 1941 |
30 |
04 |
Lamar Dodd (art
dept.), Hugh Hodgson (music dept.), Roosevelt Walker (English dept.), and
Harmon Caldwell |
Mostly
correspondence on setting up/arranging concerts and fine arts shows. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Lamar Dodd, Hugh Hodgson, Roosevelt Walker, Harmon Caldwell,
University of Georgia |
Lamar Dodd,
Personal & Biographical, Box 6, Folder 2; Special Topics, Box 26, Folder 2;
Box 30, Folder 3 |
1941 |
Special Topics |
373 |
Reade Papers:
University of Georgia, 1942 |
30 |
05 |
|
More routine
correspondence with UGA officials |
Frank Robertson
Reade, University of Georgia |
|
1942 |
Special Topics |
374 |
Reade Papers:
University of Georgia, 1943-44 |
30 |
06 |
|
Correspondence
regarding faculty hires, fine arts performances/exhibits, curriculum issues,
etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, University of Georgia |
|
1943-44 |
Special Topics |
375 |
Reade Papers:
University of Georgia, 1945-47 |
30 |
07 |
|
Correspondence
regarding faculty hires, fine arts performances/exhibits, curriculum issues,
etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, University of Georgia |
|
1945-47 |
Special Topics |
376 |
Reade Papers:
University of Virginia |
30 |
08 |
|
Correspondence to
fellow UVA alumni and former teachers. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, University of Virginia |
See Related
UVA Table |
1944-46 |
Special Topics |
377 |
Reade Papers:
Urban Sociology Class Trip to Atlanta |
30 |
09 |
|
Letters to
contacts in Atlanta setting up tours, etc. for the class trip. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1943 |
Special Topics |
378 |
Reade Papers:
Waves (U.S. Navy) |
31 |
01 |
|
War service
opportunities for college & university students-Waves, officer & enlisted
training requirements, letters regarding recruitment visits, possible Wave
school at GSWC, WAACs and Waves brochures |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Waves, WAACs, World War II |
See Related
WWII Table |
1942-43 |
Special Topics |
379 |
Reade Papers: War
Bond Drive |
31 |
02 |
|
Publicity
efforts, letters to/from state officials, letter to Eddie Rickenbacker
inviting him to kick off the campaign (he didn't reply), thank you letter to
those who participated. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Eddie Rickenbacker, World War II |
See
Related WWII Table |
1943 |
Special Topics |
380 |
Reade Papers: War
Bond Scholarship Fund |
31 |
03 |
|
Letters to
various people regarding donations to the fund, letter to Eleanor Roosevelt
regarding Southeastern Leadership Institute, thank yous to those who
contributed to fund. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Eleanor Roosevelt, World War II |
See Related
Roosevelt Table; See Related
WWII Table |
1942-43 |
Special Topics |
381 |
Reade Papers:
Valdosta Organizations, 1938-39 |
31 |
04 |
|
Simple list of
civic groups and points of contact. |
Frank Robertson
Reade |
|
1938-39 |
Special Topics |
382 |
Reade Papers:
West Georgia College |
31 |
05 |
Dean Fred Gunn |
Correspondence
regarding college issues and policies, etc. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Dean Fred Gunn, West Georgia College |
|
1938-44 |
Special Topics |
383 |
Reade Papers:
YWCA |
31 |
06 |
|
Addresses desire
to build GSWC chapel, YWCA working on publishing a "book of graces" as
chapel fundraiser, letters to clergy across state asking for contributions
to chapel fund. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, YWCA |
Student
Organizations, Pine Branch, Pine Cone, Campus Canopy, House in the Woods |
1944-47 |
Special Topics |
55 |
Reade Papers:
25th Anniversary-Guest Lists, 1938 |
31 |
07 |
|
Lists of guests
invited to attend 25th Anniversary celebration. Includes names from
Valdosta, out-of-town, and press agencies. |
Frank Robertson
Reade, GSWC 25th Anniversary |
VSU History,
Bulletins, Newspaper Clipping Files,
Valdosta State Alumni Association (UA
24); Special topics, Box 29, Folder 15; Box 31, Folder 7-12 |
1937-38 |
Special Topics |
56 |
Reade Papers:
25th Anniversary-Alumnae Invited, 1938 |
31 |
08 |
Frank Reade and
various alumnae |
Letters to/from
alumni (dating back to 1913) inviting them to the 25th anniversary
celebration |
Frank Robertson
Reade, 25th Anniversary |
VSU History,
Bulletins, Newspaper Clipping Files,
Valdosta State Alumni Association (UA
24) Special topics, Box 29, Folder 15; Box 31, Folder 7-12 |
1938 |
Special Topics |
57 |
Reade Papers:
25th Anniversary-Correspondence, 1937-38 |
31 |
09 |
Annie Hopper,
Natalie Sirmans Williams, Frieda Powell, Jean Reade, Frank Robertson Reade |
Mainly letters of
thanks for work on the 25th anniversary celebration |
Frank Robertson
Reade, Jean Cunningham Reade, Annie Powe Hopper, Natalie Sirmans Williams,
Frieda Powell |
VSU History,
Bulletins, Newspaper Clipping Files,
Valdosta State Alumni Association (UA
24); Board of Regents, Box 13, Folder 2; Faculty, Box 16, Folders 6 & 7;
Special topics, Box 29, Folder 15; Box 31, Folder 7-12 |
1937-38 |
Special Topics |
58 |
Reade Papers:
25th Anniversary-Program, 1938 |
31 |
10 |
|
Several copies of
the banquet program (Jan. 14) and the anniversary exercises (Jan. 15) |
Frank Robertson
Reade, 25th Anniversary |
VSU History,
Bulletins, Newspaper Clipping Files,
Valdosta State Alumni Association (UA
24); Special topics, Box 29, Folder 15; Box 31, Folder 7-12 |
Jan. 14-15, 1938 |
Special Topics |
59 |
Reade Papers:
25th Anniversary-Bulletin, 1938 |
31 |
11 |
|
Three copies of
25th Anniversary Bulletin, 1913-1938. Good source of background of GSWC |
Frank Robertson
Reade, 25th Anniversary |
VSU History,
Bulletins, Newspaper Clipping Files,
Valdosta State Alumni Association (UA
24) Special topics, Box 29, Folder 15; Box 31, Folder 7-12 |
1938 |
Special Topics |
60 |
Reade Papers:
25th Anniversary-Newspaper Articles, 1938 |
31 |
12 |
|
Laminated copies
of the Jan. 14 and Jan. 15, 1938 copies of the Valdosta Daily Times,
featuring the 25th anniversary events |
Frank Robertson
Reade, 25th Anniversary, Valdosta Daily Times |
VSU History,
Bulletins, Newspaper Clipping Files,
Valdosta State Alumni Association (UA
24); Special topics, Box 29, Folder 15; Box 31, Folder 7-12 |
1938 |
Special Topics |