Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884-1962
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Eleanor Roosevelt Library Dedication (Digital Objects)
Digital Collection
Collection number: E0E115E5-1D61-5F85-4502-94A539376CB9
Dates:
March 27, 1941
Michael M. Black Papers
Collection — Box 1
Collection number: MS-89
Scope and Contents
Michael M. Black, a native of Valdosta, Georgia, attended Valdosta State University where he earned a BBA in Finance, a Master's Degree in Higher Education Leadership, and a second Master's Degree in Instructional Technology.
The items in his collection deal with the history of Valdosta State College. Specifically items concerning: Frank R. Reade, J. Ralph Thaxton, & Eleanor Roosevelt's 1941 speech to GSWC. He also donated copies of obituaries of Valdosta State Faculty and Staff...
Dates:
Acquired: 2012-11-26
Valdosta State College/University History
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-22-6-2
Abstract
This collection contains material from the 1950-1993 time period in Valdosta State University history. During this time Valdosta State University was known as Valdosta State College. Renamed VSC from Georgia State Womens College in 1950, the school embarked on a new era as a co-ed campus. During the 1950?s the University expanded with the acquisition of the former Emory University campus at Valdosta in 1953, this became what is now known as North Campus. Greek organizations began to appear...
Dates:
Acquired: 2010-06-09; 1906 - 2018
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- Collection 2
- Digital Record 1
- Subject
- Georgia State Womens College (GSWC) 2
- Atlanta Journal Constitution 1
- Campus Buildings 1
- Converse Hall 1
- Education Center 1
- Florida Times Union 1
- Georgia Education Journal 1
- North Campus Valdosta State University 1
- Odum Library (Valdosta State University) 1
- Speeches 1
- The Alumni Association 1
- The Spectator 1
- Valdosta Daily Times (Valdosta, Ga.) 1
- Valdosta State College 1
- Valdosta State College Bulletin 1
- Valdosta State College: The First Half Century 1
- Yarrow, Peter, 1938- 1 + ∧ less
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