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Papers (1898-1946, undated) including correspondence, newspapers, notes, programs, etc. compiled by a teacher in the English Department of East Carolina Teachers Training School.
The first yearbook published by the students of East Carolina Teachers College, The Tecoan, debuted in 1923. The name of the yearbook changed to the Buccaneer in 1953. The Buccaneer suspended publication from 1976-1978 and 1991-2005, finally ceasing in 2018. It was superseded by Anchors Away in 2019.
Includes minutes of meetings of the college faculty and meeting minutes and correspondence of faculty sub-committees.
This collection includes meeting minutes and reports of the East Carolina University Future Teachers of America, Robert H. Wright Chapter.
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 tuition checks and receipts, a letter to East Carolina Teachers College Lady Principal Martha Armstrong concerning restrictions on visitors, an article about the founding of East Carolina Teachers Training School, and letters about the materials in the collection.
This collection contains two scrapbooks created by Irene Parker during her time as a student at East Carolina Teacher's College.
The collection includes newspaper clippings, correspondence and supporting documentation about Dennis H. Cookes short tenure as president of East Carolina Teachers College.
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.
Video interview with Admiral William M. A. Greene (1920-2007) on his time as a student at East Carolina Teachers College and his involvement with East Carolina University as an alumnus. Greene discusses student life, his experience as a member of the football team, teachers he had, friends he made, and values instilled by East Carolina.
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 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 correspondence, administrative records, and other material related to Howard Justus McGinnis' tenure as interim Chancellor of East Carolina Teachers College.
This collection contains student handbooks that include university hours, campus calendars, and social regulations.
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