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In this oral history, Rebecca Croom Fordham (1899-1983) describes attending East Carolina Teachers Training School (East Carolina University) in Greenville, North Carolina, especially during the 1918 flu epidemic; teaching in Lenoir County, N.C.; and her life in the 1920s during the land boom and subsequent bust in Florida.
This collection contains pamphlets on alcohol and drug abuse and resources for members of the East Carolina community.
Collection contains brochures and correspondence related to Founders Week activities at East Carolina University.
This collection includes a scrapbook of clippings (1906-1954) kept by Charlotte Pearl Murphy Wright, the wife of Robert Herring Wright who was the first president of East Carolina University (known then as East Carolina Teachers Training School and later East Carolina Teachers College) in Greenville, North Carolina. Also included are correspondence, announcements related to family affairs, photographs, and genealogy notes (also a few deeds, and bills of sale for enslaved persons) related to the Murphy, and Wright families of Sampson County, N.C., and the Cromartie and Alderman families.
Carol Leigh Humphries, a native of Person County, N. C., and graduate of East Carolina Teachers College (now East Carolina University), describes her work with Baptist missions in the United States and then, in more detail, her several decades of work with the Baptist Mission in Nigeria.
Warning: This collection contains content that may be offensive to users. This collection contains video recordings on a wide variety of topics including East Carolina events, such as sporting events, commencement, and a campaign rally by John F. Kennedy, as well as school promotional materials and productions.
Eighteen photographs of Gladys Howard and her friends at East Carolina Teacher's College in the late 1920s.
This collection contains personal items belonging to East Carolina Teachers College alumnus Verona Topping.
This collection contains copies of ECU Magazine, which features information on East Carolina alumni and their accomplishments.
Collection contains newsletter published by the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences at East Carolina University.
This Record Group contains materials documenting the functioning and history of graduate studies at East Carolina University.
Interviews of graduates of East Carolina who were the first in their family to attend and graduate from college.
This collection contains the records of Ronald Leon Mitchelson throughout his career at East Carolina University.
This collection contains correspondence and assorted material related to the overall operation and finances of East Carolina University.
Personal files (1939-1989), related to Leo Warren Jenkins outside of his positions at East Carolina University (and when it was called East Carolina College), including correspondence, clippings, reports, a manuscript, photographs, ephemera, programs, and U.S. Marine Corps documents and WWII service medals.
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