Records of Faculty and Staff Organizations: Records of the East Carolina Retired Faculty Association
#UA04-03Collection contains meeting minutes, trip reports, correspondence, and publications.
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Collection contains meeting minutes, trip reports, correspondence, and publications.
Personal log (12 September 1918–3 September 1919) of Boatswain's Mate on USS Israel, certificates of service, and photographs of Navy Recruiting station booth.
This collection contains the records of the Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement, specifically the committee planning the remembrance activities for the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The Records of the Department of Educational Leadership are comprised of a self study and faculty meeting minutes.
Papers (1865) consisting of diary of day to day activities.
This collection contains ten artworks created by Donald Sexauer that depict characters from Miguel Cervantes' Don Quixote.
This collection contains Emma Hooper's research notes and source materials for and manuscript drafts of an unfinished book about the history of East Carolina University entitled "East Carolina's Spade" that she started writing for the occassion of the school's fiftieth anniversary. Additionally, the collection contains materials from her teaching career and personal correspondence, memorabilia, and photographs.
The Maury York Papers are comprised of his administrive files, committee records, and records about grant projects, library director searches, and library projects including the First in the Family Cenntennial Oral History Project, the history fiction project, and the Eastern North Carolina Literary Homecoming.
This collection contains Dora Coates' materials related to her activity in the Association for Childhood Education and Future Teachers of America as well as assorted bulletins and pamphlets.
Much of this colletion remains unprocessed. The processed portion contains the administrative records, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, and scholarship and research materials relating to exploration and early settlement of the English Colonies in North Carolina, 1644-1700, of Herbert R. Paschal, Jr.