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This collection contains ephemeral materials from DeBruhl's time as a student at East Carolina College as well as materials pertaining to her career as a teacher.
The General Information Bulletin contains high-level overview information about the university as well as the admissions process. The intended audience is prospective students.
This collection contains the records of the Office of Innovation and Engagement, which pertain to copyright, patents, and intellectual property created by faculty, staff, and students of the university.
This is a typescript memoir written by Dr. W. Joseph Stell describing when he was a student at East Carolina College from 1954 through 1958.
This collection contains alumnus Suzanne Payne's account of life as a female student at East Carolina University before the passing and implementation of Title IX legislation.
Register (1886-1893) including school register, number of students, grades, daily attendance, age, sex, occupation of parents, list of book used.
This collection contains materials of alumnus Margaret Frances Brake from her time as a student at East Carolina College. Many items relate to graduation.
Scrapbooks created by Martha O'Neal commemorating her time as a student at East Carolina Teachers Training School and as a student and Bladensville High School. The scrapbook exclusively about ECTTS includes photographs, writings, event programs, organizational membership cards, report cards, and organic matter. The other scrapbook contains event programs and memorabilia from O'Neal's time at Bladensville High School and ECTTS.
In this oral history interview, Forrest Foster speaks about his childhood, time as a student and football player at East Carolina, career as a librarian, and family life.
This collection contains Ann Brandon Laliotes' and John Laliotes' memorabilia from their time as students at East Carolina as well as information about their later involvement with the university.
This collection contains Souvenir Programs from High School Day, which were intended to provide high school students with information about East Carolina.
This collection contains materials created by and collected by Edgar Herbert Mathews about his time as a student at East Carolina College, including memorabilia, awards, and correspondence.
Papers (1854-1857) including Day book for Nash County school teacher, notes, listing of student names, rules of school, dates of terms etc.
The Teachers Training Quarterly includes ten volumes of four issues each beginning in 1914 and ending in 1923 when the quarterly was replaced by the yearbook and student newspaper.
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