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This collection includes records (1989-2012) related to ReLeaf of Greenville. ReLeaf was established in 1990 to plant, promote, and protect canopy trees in Greenville, North Carolina. Included are by-laws, correspondence (2005-2010), minutes (1989-2012), financial reports (1995-2012), newsletters (2002-2012), commemorative tree records (1991-2012), annual reports (1990-1997, 2004/2005), membership figures and names, Arbor Day celebrations, and other papers.
The collection includes correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, brochures, and flyers related to the creation of the Parks, Recreation, and Conservation Program at East Carolina University in the late 1960s and the work of faculty member Ralph H. Steele.
The Paul T. Ricks Papers includes correspondence, legal documents, financial files, and tour documents related to the education field trip program at East Carolina Teachers College from 1935 through 1941.
This collection contains literary and personal papers of Dr. Peter L. Makuck, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the English Department, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, where he taught from 1978 to 2006. Included are correspondence, lecture and teaching notes, and drafts of poems and short stories. A large portion of this collection pertains to the publication Tar River Poetry from its founding in 1978 by Dr. Makuck, as a publication of the English Department at ECU, until 2015. Included are correspondence and all but one of the issues.
This collection contains a disassembled scrapbook created by Dr. F.M. Simmons Patterson. It is composed of photographs, correspondence, writings, publications, and other documentation of his career.
This collection contains the adminstrative records of Samuel Rudolph "Rudy" Alexander, the former Director of University Unions and Assistant Dean of Student Affairs at East Carolina from 1962 through 1995.
This collection contains materials from Dr. Robert R. Christian. It includes materials from his time as a Professor of Biology at East Carolina University, as well as published research and materials related to professional organizations that Dr. Christian held membership in.
This document is Dr. Christine Shea's diploma from the University of Illinois in 1980 where she earned her doctorate.
This collection contains James L. White's materials from his time stationed in Japan while serving in World War II.
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