Faculty Records: Don Lennon Papers
#UA90-57This collection contains the records from Lennon's time as the director of the East Carolina Manuscript Collection and Coordinator of Special Collections.
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This collection contains the records from Lennon's time as the director of the East Carolina Manuscript Collection and Coordinator of Special Collections.
The papers and audiovisual materials of Dr. Karen Baldwin, a professor of English and Folklore at ECU.
This collection primarily contains correspondence concerning various East Carolina College activities including the construction of Joyner Library. The collection also includes personal memorabillia including a Hugh Morrison Junior High School newsletter from 1956 and a program for the 13th Annual Wendell Horse Show in Wendell, North Carolina.
This collection of Tom Shields' records contains correspondence, administrative files from East Carolina University's Roanoke Colonies Research Office, his publications, event announcements and brochures, press releases, photographs, audio cassettes, and digital media on floppy and zip disks.
This collection contains administrative files, correspondence, project proposals, archaeological reports, newspaper clippings and press releases, and photographs.
This collection contains Teaching in the Two-Year College, a publication of the East Carolina Department of English. Publication features contributed essays related to English instruction, literature, and writing.
Society records, including minutes (1954-1970, 1977), correspondence (1965-1974), annual reports (1955-1968, 1973), charter, ENChem newsletter (1957-1978), photographs, miscellaneous.
Nagasaki diary, account of visit to Nagasaki, Japan, during September, 1945.
The University Personnel Department was responsible for recruitment, placement, and employment matters. The Empoyee Handbook record contains employee handbooks from 1974 through 1985 as well as a benefits handbook from 1986.
Packet of information from Mayo Clinic Libraries centennial symposium in September 2007.
The Records of the Department of Special Education are comprised of annual reports, faculty meeting minutes, self-studies, and course proposals and syllabi.
The Henry Ferrell Papers include professional and personal correspondence, committee and departmental reports, materials related to his scholarly works and research, including the book "No Time for Ivy," and materials related to his participation in professional and civic organizations.
This collection contains a single Civil War Diary (October 1, 1862 - March 24, 1863) kept by William H. H. Leach.