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Recipient of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award at the University of Virginia. Wife of President of the University of Virginia, Colgate W. Darden, former Governor of Virginia; Lawyer; Farmer; Teacher; Businessman; United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Delegation to the U.N. during the Eisenhower Administration.
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President of the University of Virginia, 1947-1959; former Governor of Virginia; Lawyer; Farmer; Teacher; Businessman; United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Delegation to the U.N. during the Eisenhower Administration.
University of Virginia president, Governor of Virginia.
Theodore Roosevelt Dalton was born 3 July 1901 in Carroll County, Virginia, the son of Currell and Lodoska Maritn Dalton. he received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary as well as his law degree. Dalton was Commonwealth's Attorney for Radford, Virginia and state senator from 1944-1960. He was the Republican Party candidate for governor in 1953 and 1957. Dalton was appointed federal judge for the Western District of Virginia. His adopted son was John N. Dalton who served as governor of Virginia. Ted Dalton died 30 October 1989.
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Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Oral history interview of Colgate W. Darden by Ann L. S. Southwell and Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], [1972?].
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Oral history interview of Colgate W. Darden by Ann L. S. Southwell and Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], [1972?].
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Oral history interview of Colgate W. Darden by Ann L. S. Southwell and Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], [1972?].
Darden, Mrs Colgate W. Oral history interview of Mrs Colgate W. Darden by Raymond C. Bice [manuscript], March 9, 1992.
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Oral history interview of Mrs Colgate W. Darden by Raymond C. Bice [manuscript], March 9, 1992.
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- Darden, Mrs Colgate W. Oral history interview of Mrs Colgate W. Darden by Raymond C. Bice [manuscript], March 9, 1992.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1954.
Title:
Papers of the President [manuscript], 1954.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office.
ArchivalResource: 10,200 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1954.
Barksdale, Alfred D. (Alfred Dickinson), 1892-1972. Papers of Alfred Dickinson Barksdale, 1905-1973 (bulk 1940-1972).
Title:
Papers of Alfred Dickinson Barksdale, 1905-1973 (bulk 1940-1972).
Personal correspondence with family and friends forms the bulk of the collection. Prominent correspondents include Virginians Harry Byrd, Sr., Colgate Darden and Carter Glass, as well as Edward R. Stettinius and Sam Rayburn, both of whom were distant relatives. Topics include his judicial career, military service on the Mexican border and in World War I, war honors, and associations with Hollins College and the University of Virginia. A large speech file contains many addresses to Virginia Military Institute and University of Virginia groups, bar associations, women's groups and naturalized citizens as well as introductions for Greer Garson and Senator John F. Kennedy. The collection also contains genealogical papers, and personal and printed memorabilia including a photograph of a Barter Theatre luncheon for Henry Fonda.
ArchivalResource: 7700 items.
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- Barksdale, Alfred D. (Alfred Dickinson), 1892-1972. Papers of Alfred Dickinson Barksdale, 1905-1973 (bulk 1940-1972).
News clippings concerning the inauguration of Colgate W. Darden as President of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1947 October 1.
Title:
News clippings concerning the inauguration of Colgate W. Darden as President of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1947 October 1.
In additions to cllipping concerning his inauguration the collection contains tickets to the morning exercises, delegates luncheon and afternoon concert.
ArchivalResource: circa 20 items.
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- News clippings concerning the inauguration of Colgate W. Darden as President of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1947 October 1.
Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
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Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
Papers of Glass consist of personal and professional papers including correspondence, speeches, notes and memoranda, documents, printed matter, photographs, clippings and miscellaneous material. Much of the collection centers on banking and currency legislation, in the enactment of which Glass was active while in both Houses of Congress and while serving as Secretary of the Treasury. Subjects include: the Federal Reserve Bank Act and Federal Reserve system; the Federal Farm Loan Act; branch banks; currency [reform] bill of 1913; Emergency Banking Act, 1933; the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall Act) to establish the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the Bank Bill of 1935; opposition to the National Industrial Recovery Act; the National Labor Relations Act; the Bank Holding Company Bill; and the Office of Price Administration; Additional topics include World Wars I and II, particularly their domestic economic aspects; the League of Nations; the World Court; Democratic Party platforms and policies; the presidential elections of 1912, 1920, 1924, 1928, and 1940; Senator Huey P. Long; Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal; the attempted packing of the Supreme Court , 1937; neutrality legislation; disarmament; regulation of the coal industry; child labor; anti-lynching law; immigration restriction (especially Chinese in Hawaii); Muscle Shoals; trade with Russia; diplomatic relations with the Vatican; Four-Power Treaty; soldiers' bonus bill; tariffs and protectionism; and national defense. Virginia topics of concern to Glass or his constituents include poll tax elimination; Negro suffrage; highways; the University of Virginia Board of Visitors; patronage requests from Lynchburg, Roanoke, and Bedford, Campbell, Floyd, Montgomery, and Roanoke Counties, Va.; the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; a national Patrick Henry shrine at "Red Hill"; the gubernatorial election of 1924; Bishop James Cannon, prohibition and the Anti-saloon League; the Skyline Drive; Spotsylvania Battlefield Park; the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; the Virginia Fight For Freedom Committee; and operation of the Lynchburg News and Advance. Miscellaneous items of interest include a letter describing the early life of Booker T. Washingrton, election tickets for 1848, a 1906 recipe book, and letters concerning Glass' belief in the Baconian theory of Shakespeare authorship. In addition to speeches by Glass there are speeches by Edwin A. Alderman, Harry Byrd, Sr., George M. Coffin, Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Pickens Miller, Al Smith, and Henry St. George Tucker. Among the many correspondents are : Edwin A. Alderman, Newton Baker, Ray Stannard Baker, Alben Barkley, Bernard Baruch, William E. Borah, Chester Bowles, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, Richard E. Byrd, Calvin Coolidge, John W. Daniel, Josephus Daniels, Colgate W. Darden, Westmoreland Davis, F. A. Delano, the Democratic National Committee, Marriner S. Eccles, James A. Farley, Douglas Southall Freeman, James A. Garfield, Samuel Gompers, Cary Grayson, Charles S. Hamlin, W. P. G. Harding, Warren G. Harding, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Edwin M. House, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, Joseph P. Kennedy, Walter Lippmann, Huey Long, William G. McAdoo, G. Walter Mapp, Andrew Mellon, Eugene Meyer, Andrew J. Montague, R. Walton Moore, Henry Morgenthau, Robert L. Owen, George C. Peery, John G. Pollard, A. Willis Robertson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dave E. Satterfield, C. Bascom Slemp, Rixey Smith, Billy Sunday, Claude A. Swanson, Harry S. Truman, Joseph P. Tumulty, Oscar W. Underwood, Samuel Untermeyer, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Robert F. Wagner, Henry A. Wallace, Paul Moritz Warburg, Richard S. Whaley, William Allen White, John Skelton Williams, H. Parker Willis, Edith Bolling Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, Clifton A. Woodrum, and Walter Wyatt.
ArchivalResource: 215,000(ca.) items.
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- Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1959.
Title:
Papers of the President [manuscript], 1959.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office. There are also architectural drawings of the Rotunda Stairs and Parking at Rotunda and Madison Hall.
ArchivalResource: 11,400 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1959.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Oral history interview of Colgate W. Darden by Ann L. S. Southwell and Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], [1972?].
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Oral history interview of Colgate W. Darden by Ann L. S. Southwell and Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], [1972?].
ArchivalResource: Index.3 items.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Oral history interview of Colgate W. Darden by Ann L. S. Southwell and Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], [1972?].
Douglas Southall Freeman Papers, 1900-1979, (bulk 1934-1954)
Title:
Douglas Southall Freeman Papers 1900-1979 (bulk 1934-1954)
Biographer, editor, educator, and lecturer. Correspondence, diaries, manuscripts and proofs of books and other works, articles, speeches, notebooks, source materials largely relating to the American Revolution and Civil War, bibliographical material, clippings, printed material, memorabilia, maps, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Freeman's biographical and historical research and writing.
ArchivalResource: 70,000 items; 242 containers plus 2 oversize; 96 linear feet
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- Douglas Southall Freeman Papers, 1900-1979, (bulk 1934-1954)
University of Virginia. University Librarian. Board of Alderman papers of the University Librarian [manuscript] 1947-1973.
Title:
Board of Alderman papers of the University Librarian [manuscript] 1947-1973.
Miscellaneous material from the Board of Alderman file of University Librarian Ray W. Frantz, Jr. including memos, draft agendas, meeting notices, draft minutes, miscellaneous correspondence, and the 1959 annual report. Of interest are a 1947 letter from Harry Clemons to Colgate Darden pointing out the necessity of a new staff person in manuscripts, a 1968 letter from Roy Land describing the operations of the Staff Association which was started "to provide consistencey and spread the workload for gifts and parties," and a list of positions and salaries in 1949. There is also a printed brochure written by John Cook Wyllie "Some needs of the University of Virginia Library," ca. 1958, listing a central stack for Alderman, a science-technology building, funds for English literature, Slavic studies, a Spanish American collection, Italian literature, undergraduate science books, fine arts and architecture, and recreational reading.
ArchivalResource: circa 30 items.
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- University of Virginia. University Librarian. Board of Alderman papers of the University Librarian [manuscript] 1947-1973.
University of Virginia. Office of Information Services. Papers of the University of Virginia Information Services [manuscript], 1958.
Title:
Papers of the University of Virginia Information Services [manuscript], 1958.
Material re the re-enactment of the laying of the cornerstone at the University of Virginia includes letters between William H. Wranek, Jr. and Laurence G. Hoes, a press release and a copy of the speech given by University president, Colgate Darden, on the occasion.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of Information Services. Papers of the University of Virginia Information Services [manuscript], 1958.
Johnson, Thomas Cary, 1896-. Oral history interview of Thomas C. Johnson by Ann L. S. Southwell [manuscript], May 2, 1972.
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Oral history interview of Thomas C. Johnson by Ann L. S. Southwell [manuscript], May 2, 1972.
ArchivalResource: Index.3 items.
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- Johnson, Thomas Cary, 1896-. Oral history interview of Thomas C. Johnson by Ann L. S. Southwell [manuscript], May 2, 1972.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Speech on presentation of "Jefferson the Virginian" to the library [manuscript], 1948 April 14.
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Speech on presentation of "Jefferson the Virginian" to the library [manuscript], 1948 April 14.
Colgate Darden acceptance speech for Dumas Malone's "Jefferson the Virginian."
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Speech on presentation of "Jefferson the Virginian" to the library [manuscript], 1948 April 14.
Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, 1813-1994 (bulk 1936-1994).
Title:
Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, 1813-1994 (bulk 1936-1994).
The papers of Harry F. Byrd consist of correspondence, financial records; speeches; topical files; photographs; newsclippings; awards; plaques; certificates; political cartoons; and index cards. The papers contain files concerning the political campaigns of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., for the Virginia State Legislature, 1947, 1959, 1963, and the United States Senate, 1966, 1970 and 1976; working files from his terms in the Virginia and U.S. Senate; personal files; files pertaining to the Winchester Star and the Byrd apple orchards; alphabetical files on political figures and Virginia politicians; files on legislation considered in the Virginia Senate; and personal files of photographs and articles written by Harry F. Byrd, Jr., as a newspaper editor on trips to Europe during the Cold War. Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., are scattered through the collection and include bank records, estate papers, stock correspondence, photographs, speeches and campaign files for U.S. Senate races in 1946 and 1952 including a scrapbook regarding his primary campaign against Francis Pickens Miller. There are also two notebooks, 1936, listing precinct workers and members of the Democratic committees of Virginia. Topics of interest include education, the Gray Commission (Governor's Commission on Public Education), the Perrow Commission (School Policy Study Commission), control of local school boards, highways, industrial development, segregation, redistricting, the poll tax, the sales tax, the Outdoor Recreation Commission, the School Policy Study Commission, and Virginia's 350th Anniversary Commission. Several cartoons are by Fred O. Seibel. Correspondents include Watkins M. Abbitt, J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., John S. Battle, E.R. Combs, Ted Dalton, Colgate Darden, Mills Godwin, Albertis S. Harrison, Burr P. Harrison, A. Willis Robertson, Howar W. Smith, Thomas B. Stanley, Bill Tuck, and the Democratic committees of Clark County, Frederick County, Loudoun County, Shenandoah County, and Winchester, Va.
ArchivalResource: 20,000 (ca.) items.
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, 1813-1994 (bulk 1936-1994).
Dalton, Ted, 1901-1989. Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.
Title:
Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.
Papers, 1933-1978, of Ted Dalton, Virginia state senator, 1944-1959; Republican candidate for governor of Virginia in 1953 and 1957; and U.S. District judge for the Western district of Virginia. Includes correspondence, speeches, news clippings, photographs, recordings, reels of film and legal opinions. Subjects covered include Republican Party politics, the Virginia General Assembly, highways, compulsory automobile insurance, segregation, the Gray Commission Report (Commission on Public Education), the College of William and Mary, and Dalton's appointment as federal judge. Prominent correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Howard Baker, Ezra T. Benson, Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald R. Ford, Mills E. Godwin, Albertis S. Harrison, A. Linwood Holton, J. Edgar Hoover, A.E. Dick Howard, Richard Nixon, Davis Y. Paschall, Richard H. Poff, Lewis F. Powell, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thomas B. Stanley, A.E.S. Stephens, William M. Tuck, and Edward E. Willey.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes.
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- Dalton, Ted, 1901-1989. Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1957.
Title:
Papers of the President [manuscript], 1957.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office. There are also architectural drawings of the Student Activities Building Landscape Site Plans and the Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia Site Plan.
ArchivalResource: 10,200 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1957.
Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971. Letters from Ruth Beery, and from Joseph Pulitzer [manuscript] 1943 Jan. 20, and 1947 Apr. 30.
Title:
Letters from Ruth Beery, and from Joseph Pulitzer [manuscript] 1943 Jan. 20, and 1947 Apr. 30.
Ruth Beery, chief nurse with the 8th Evacuation Hospital, writes to Wranek with news of the Virginia nurses, thanks Wranek for his assistance and encloses a list of the nurses, which includes their place of residence and the nursing school they attended. The collection also includes a letter from Joseph Pulitzer to Wranek; two propaganda fliers from the 1948 Italian elections; and, a handwritten statement by Colgate Darden for release to the press on his selection as president of the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971. Letters from Ruth Beery, and from Joseph Pulitzer [manuscript] 1943 Jan. 20, and 1947 Apr. 30.
Rotch, William. University of Virginia Archives authority file, 1924, 1953-2008.
Title:
University of Virginia Archives authority file, 1924, 1953-2008.
The collection contains files on reference topics researched for patrons and University offices by the reading room staff. Among the many topics are administrative committees;affirmative action for employees; African Americans at the University, including a report by Ervin L. Jordan, Jr., and a 1929 master's theses "The Negro in Charlottesville and Albemarle County," by Marjorie Irwin; art; athletics in 1951 and 1978 (Gooch and Corrigan reports); Beta Bridge; Blandy Farm; a selective U. Va. bibliography; buildings; the cemetery; Center for Advanced Studies in the Sciences; co-education (including the Woody report); cheers, fight songs, colors, legends, mace, motto and traditions; report on education and employment opportunities, obligations and rights (Rotch report); fraternities and societies including Seven Society; origin of various schools; student radicals and student strike; the University Cafeteria on "The Corner"; the White Burkett Miller Center; and World War II. People include Betty Cocke, James Mercer Garnett, Alexander Garrett, Gessner Harrison, James Hay, Jr., "Pop" Lannigan, James Rogers McConnell, Dumas Malone, Arthur J. Morris, Georgia O'Keeffe, William Howard Perkinson, Angelika Powell, Harry Rogers Pratt, Presidents Alderman, Newcomb, Darden and Shannon, Albert Tuttle, Charles Scott Venable and Woodrow Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 838 items.
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- Rotch, William. University of Virginia Archives authority file, 1924, 1953-2008.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Miscellaneous materials pertaining to the farewell reception given in Darden's honor by the Assembly of Professors [manuscript] 1959.
Title:
Miscellaneous materials pertaining to the farewell reception given in Darden's honor by the Assembly of Professors [manuscript] 1959. 1959.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Miscellaneous materials pertaining to the farewell reception given in Darden's honor by the Assembly of Professors [manuscript] 1959.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Interview with Colgate W. Darden [manuscript], 1978 July.
Title:
Interview with Colgate W. Darden [manuscript], 1978 July.
In an interview conducted by Charles Hardy, Darden discusses his years as Congressman, Governor of Virginia and president of the University of Virginia. Topics include Harry Byrd, the social security system, wartime Civil Defense, liquor shortages, probation and parole reform, University of Virginia as the capstone of public education, and the United Nations and his investigation of slavery in the Arab world. Topics also include the poll tax, massive resistance, the Bakke decision, the decline of state power, public lack of confidence in the national government, problems in secondary education, and the need for continued emphasis on it, his hopes for world peace, and his philosophy of life.
ArchivalResource: 1 videocassette (60 minutes) : Betamax l-750; color.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Interview with Colgate W. Darden [manuscript], 1978 July.
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Title:
Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Correspondence, 1890-1953, largely concerning the progressive education movement, including extensive correspondence with John Dewey; journal, 1922-1950, diary, 1932-1934 and 1937, articles, newspaper clippings, and a memorial address, June 25, 1955, by Rolland Emerson Wolfe in tribute to Manny and his wife, Annette; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Richey, Homer GIlmer, 1908-. Homer Richey Papers [manuscript], 1946-1952, 1988.
Title:
Homer Richey Papers [manuscript], 1946-1952, 1988.
Papers of Homer Richey, an anti-Communist professor, regarding his dismissal from the faculty of the University of Virginia's Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Affairs. Included is his 1988 recollection of the circumstances and his articles "Anti-Communist Professor fired from Jefferson's University" and "Reds at Jefferson's University."
ArchivalResource: ca. 100 items.
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- Richey, Homer GIlmer, 1908-. Homer Richey Papers [manuscript], 1946-1952, 1988.
Pratt, John Lee, 1879-1975. Papers : of John Lee Pratt, 1885, 1953-1958.
Title:
Papers : of John Lee Pratt, 1885, 1953-1958.
Correspondence between Pratt, and Colgate Whitehead Darden and other University of Virginia officials concerns Pratt's gifts to the University. A note from Robert Walton Moore and 4 photographs are included, one of which is a copy of a charcoal sketch of Pratt.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.
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- Pratt, John Lee, 1879-1975. Papers : of John Lee Pratt, 1885, 1953-1958.
Brickell, Herschell, [889-1952,. Correspondence of Philip Lighfoot Scruggs [manuscript] 1930-69.
Title:
Correspondence of Philip Lighfoot Scruggs [manuscript] 1930-69.
The collection contains exchanges with other authors about their work, & with the Bobbs Merrill Co., Indianapolis, about his book, Man cannot tell. Another segment consists of correspondence pertinent to Scrugg's editorship of the Daily Advance, Lynchburg, Va. Much of the latter is with various Virginia colleges, particular U. Va. Poetry of Ruby (Altizer) Roberts & Twenty nine poems, by Craddock Edmunds are included. Among the correspondents are Herschell Brickell, Norma Long Brickell, Lyman Henry Butterfield, Harry Flood Byrd, Lambert Davis, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Murrell Edmunds, Robert England, Clifton Fadiman, William Frederick Halsey, Robert Thomas Hardy, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Lawrence Lee, Hugh Scott, Edward Reilly Stettinius and Clifton Alexander Woodrum.
ArchivalResource: 1500 items.
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- Brickell, Herschell, [889-1952,. Correspondence of Philip Lighfoot Scruggs [manuscript] 1930-69.
Scott, Harry Hamilton, 1930?-. Letter, Charlottesville, Va., to Colgate Whitehead Darden, Charlottesville, regarding objectionable cartoons displayed in public by the Chi Phi fraternity [manuscript] 1953 April 27.
Title:
Letter, Charlottesville, Va., to Colgate Whitehead Darden, Charlottesville, regarding objectionable cartoons displayed in public by the Chi Phi fraternity [manuscript] 1953 April 27.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Scott, Harry Hamilton, 1930?-. Letter, Charlottesville, Va., to Colgate Whitehead Darden, Charlottesville, regarding objectionable cartoons displayed in public by the Chi Phi fraternity [manuscript] 1953 April 27.
Virginia Committee for Public Schools. File of William M. Lightsey, [manuscript] 1959-60.
Title:
File of William M. Lightsey, [manuscript] 1959-60.
The collection contains some correspondence, executive board minutes, a budget Jan.-Mar. 1959, a financial report, Sept. 1959, travel expenses, and an account by Francis Pickens Miller of the reaction in Charlottesville to the court order striking down massive resistance. Correspondents include James Lawrence Blair Buck, Ted Dalton, William Newton Neff, Paul M. Rilling The Southern regional council, Catherine Wood (Richard) Smith, O. Glenn Stahl, & Knox Turnbull.
ArchivalResource: 30 items.
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- Virginia Committee for Public Schools. File of William M. Lightsey, [manuscript] 1959-60.
Ribble, F. D. G. (Frederick Deane Goodwin), 1898-1970. Papers, 1920-1965.
Title:
Papers, 1920-1965.
SCOPE. Notes, memoranda and correspondence regarding teaching, especially constitutional law, commerce and real property. Correspondence concerning the Law School, particularly after World War II, and regarding professional and extracurricular activities, such as his wartime service on the Board of Appeals on Visa Cases. Notes, correspondence and clippings about civil rights matters, including an extensive documentation of the Prince Edward Free School Association in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Correspondents include Colgate W. Darden, Robert F. Kennedy and A. Willis Robertson.
ArchivalResource: 32 boxes (16 linear ft.)
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- Ribble, F. D. G. (Frederick Deane Goodwin), 1898-1970. Papers, 1920-1965.
Anderson, Richard N. Richard N. Anderson photographs [manuscript], 1937-1972.
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Richard N. Anderson photographs [manuscript], 1937-1972.
The collection contains photographic negatives and contact prints of various prominent people and places, particularly those associated with Richmond, Va. Virginia politicians and national dignitaries include J. Lindsay Almond, Stuart D. Baker, William Battle, Harry F. Byrd Sr. & Jr., Richard S. Byrd, Dan Daniel, , Clifford Dowdey, Dwight Eisenhower, Allen Ellender, Indira Gandhi, Mills Godwin, Arthur Godfrey, Mills Godwin, Barry Goldwater, Albertis S. Harrison, Linwood Holton, Hubert and Muriel Humphrey, Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Eugene McCarthy, Robert Mehridge, Richard Nixon, A. Willis Robertson, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charlie Spivak, Herman Talmadge, Clarence Townes, Bill Tuck , George Wallace, Edwin Watson, and L. Douglas Wilder. The majority of the images are from Richmond, Va., and include aerial and panorama views, the James River and bridges, construction sites, banks, businesses, hotels, churches, government buildings, parks, residences, schools, "slums," and events including visits by dignitaries, inaugurations, parades, General Assembly sessions, press conferences, election coverage by WRVA; sports and a beauty pageant. Anderson had a special interest in railroads and there are numerous images of trains, crossings, stations, yards, tracks, and a derailment. Of interest are images from the Civil Rights era including Richmond sit-ins, the Poor People's March, the Virginia Union University Freedom march, arrest of protestors at Thalhimers Department store, Governor Lindsay Almond and the school integration crisis of 1959 and Ku Klux Klan rallies. Images of University of Virginia and Charlottesville interest include Cabell Hall concerts; Colgate Darden, William F. "Bull" Halsey, John Lloyd Newcomb, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.; a Lawn garden; and Harry Truman at Monticello. Other images of interest include an American Independent party convention; fires, explosions and other disasters including a brewery explosion and fire, Harlem, 1937 and the Merchant's Cold Storage Warehouse explosion, Richmond, 1958; Hurricane Hazel, 1954 and the Hurrican Camille flood, 1969; Byrd airport; Cabell Hall (U. Va.) concert, 1940; a Davis Cup Tennis tournament; the annual Mattaponi and Pamunkey thanksgiving tribute; a 1960 Republican rally; nuclear ships at Hampton Roads; Naval Reserve Cruise to Haiti; the NASA space radiation effects laboratory at Hampton; an ICBM at Dahlgren; a NASA lunar landing simulator; a prefabricated dome at Virginia Beach, 1957, designed by Buckminster Fuller; a "Wingless Wonder" airplane, 1957; the Constellation airplane crash wreckage; the U.S.S. Loesser, the U.S.S. Savannah, the U.S.S. Long Beach, the U.S.S. Enterprise, and the U.S.C.G. Eagle; Davis Cup Tennis Tournament; a Young Democrat Club meeting; Tobacco Bowl games; movie making in Colonial Williamsburg; a heart transplant patient; an ecumenical service; Union Station, Washington, D.C.; the Yale School of Architecture; and images of Nazi art. There are also images from Appomattox, Jamestown, Norfolk, Petersburg, Washington, D. C., and Williamsburg,
ArchivalResource: 2733 items.
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- Anderson, Richard N. Richard N. Anderson photographs [manuscript], 1937-1972.
Newsclippings regarding Cathe Wallendahl [manuscript], 1956-1959.
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Newsclippings regarding Cathe Wallendahl [manuscript], 1956-1959.
Clippings from the Washington "Sunday Star" and the Charlottesville "Daily Progress" feature Wallendahl (Mrs. John A. Mowinckel) and her work, particularly a bust of James Monroe presented to the University of Virginia in honor of Colgate Darden, Jr., by Mrs. Jennings C. Wise in December 1958.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Newsclippings regarding Cathe Wallendahl [manuscript], 1956-1959.
Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller, 1915-1976.
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Papers of Francis Pickens Miller, 1915-1976.
The collection consists primarily of correspondence from 1966-1976, with friends, journalists, students, churchmen and colleagues. Virginia politics, Miller's political campaigns, the Presbyterian Church, and ecumenicism are major topics. There are also papers regarding the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the Bureau oF Educational and Cultural Affairs in the United States Department of State, the John R. Mott biography project, and the Historic Lexington Foundation. There are speeches and articles by Miller, clippings and book reviews regarding him and his autobiography, Man from the Valley, and clippings regarding Harry Byrd, photographs of Miller, his family, and some friends including Meta Glass, complete the collection.
ArchivalResource: 3000 items.
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- Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller, 1915-1976.
Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle, 1949-1970.
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Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle, 1949-1970.
The collection contains a typed copy of Boyle's manuscript "The Desegregated Heart"; correspondence and material concerning "The Desegregated Heart" and her "For Human Beings Only"; speeches; editorials; book reviews; and material regarding the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Virginia Council on Human Relations, The Congress of Racial Equality, and the Southern Christian leadership Conference. There are also polls, miscellaneous clippings and articles, a scrapbook, and a cross which was burned on Mrs. Boyle's lawn. Among the correspondents are Kenneth Bancroft Clark, Hodding Carter, William Durant Campbell, James McBride Dabbs, Percy Dale East, Colgate Whitehead Darden, and Joseph Chamberlain Furnas. Other correspondents include Harry Golden, John Elbridge Hines, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King, Jane Walker Stevenson McIlvaine, James Howard Meredith, Pauli Murray, Alan Paton, James Albert Pike, Carl Van Vechteon, Frederick John Warneck, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 12, 000 (ca.) items.
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- Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle, 1949-1970.
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
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Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, "The Virginia Quarterly Review," the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren. The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler. The collection also contains some personal and genealogical papers including notebooks, school records, certificates, and diplomas. There are also newsclippings, postcards and photographs including one group shot in which Gertrude Stein and Carl Van Vechten appear.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1100 items.
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- Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003. Letters of Clifford Dowdey [manuscript] 1967-72.
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Letters of Clifford Dowdey [manuscript] 1967-72.
Correspondents write to Dowdey, chiefly about his books, a fellowship which he received and the illness and death of his wife. There are letters from Francis Lewis Berkeley, J. Clemens, John Cushman, Lucy Daniels, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Maurice Duke, Linwood Holton, Jay Howland, Sarah Lockwood, Edgar Finley Shannon, Charles McDowell, Peter Shepherd, & Sir John Wheeler-Bennett.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003. Letters of Clifford Dowdey [manuscript] 1967-72.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1948.
Title:
Papers of the President [manuscript], 1948.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office.
ArchivalResource: 6,000 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1948.
Runk, B. F. D. (Benjamin Franklin Dewees), 1906-1994. Papers of B.F.D. Runk [manuscript], 1943-1952.
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Papers of B.F.D. Runk [manuscript], 1943-1952.
ArchivalResource: 200ca. items.
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- Runk, B. F. D. (Benjamin Franklin Dewees), 1906-1994. Papers of B.F.D. Runk [manuscript], 1943-1952.
University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept. Special corrrespondence file on Colgate Darden [manuscript] 1947-1962.
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Special corrrespondence file on Colgate Darden [manuscript] 1947-1962.
The collection contains files on inaugural preparations, including finances, 1947; summaries by Joseph Vaughan of Darden's retirement remarks to the State Council of Higher Education, 1959 and at the Class Day exercises, 1959; Darden's remarks to the Tenth Annual Legislative Work Conference on quality in higher education, 1961; and correspondence of Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., and John Cook Wyllie, with and about Colgate Darden. The collection also contains a memorandum on the the governing of the University of Virginia during Darden's term as president done for the Carnegie Corporation by John Jay Corson with extensive comments by Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. The collection also contains papers of interest sent by Wylie and Berkeley to Darden and returned to him with thanks. These include an audit of the General Athletic Association of the University of Virginia by T. Coleman Andrews & Company, 1929; andcorrespondence between Berkeley and Admiral William F. Halsey regarding the General Development Fund, 1948-1949.
ArchivalResource: circa 300 items.
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- University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept. Special corrrespondence file on Colgate Darden [manuscript] 1947-1962.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1958.
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Papers of the President [manuscript], 1958.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office. Of interest are memoranda drawn up by F.D.G. Ribble of the Law School on the legality of Massive resistance and tuition grants. There are also architectural drawings of the West Grounds Site Plan, Engineering Building, and New Roads and three sheets of drawings for Proposed Changes in the North Approach to the Rotunda.
ArchivalResource: 11,400 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1958.
Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971. Papers, 1921-1967, 1946-1966.
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Papers, 1921-1967, 1946-1966.
Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U.S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr. Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement, anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. Prominent correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Virginius Dabney, Colgate Darden, and James J. Kilpatrick.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200,000 items.
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- Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971. Papers, 1921-1967, 1946-1966.
Cooke, John Warren, 1915-. Papers of John Warren Cooke [manuscript], 1941-1973.
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Papers of John Warren Cooke [manuscript], 1941-1973.
The collection consists solely of Cooke's political papers as member of the Virginia House of Delegates and chairman of the Mathews County Democratic Party. Much of the correspondence deals with patronage and issues of concern to his constituents, particularly roads and bridges, education, the oyster and fishing industries, the sales tax and local option. Correspondence and other materials are present from a variety of committees and commissions on which he served, including the General Assembly's Registration Commission, the Privileges and Elections Committee, the Commission on Fisheries, the Commission on Redistricting, and the Commission to Study State and Local Revenues and Expenditures and Related Matters (Tax Study). Also present are correspondence and other materials from the Potomac River Commission and the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council's Committee for Private Care of the Mentally Ill and Committee on Sexual Sterilization. Petitions, letters of support and other campaign materials are also present from his election campaigns, 1941-1969. Papers from the Democratic Party, Virginia, State Central Committee and the Mathews County, Virginia, Democratic Committee are concerned with the regulation of local elections and party organization, and contain a party policy statement, 1960, a party organization plan, 1970, and papers from the 1972 state convention. A small group of papers from his tenure as Mathews County Civil Defense director are also included. Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Harry Flood Byrd, Virginius Dabney, Colgate W. Darden, Thomas Helms Downing, John Hannah Daniel, Mills E. Godwin, A. Linwood Holton, Andrew P. Miller, Thomas B. Stanley, and William M. Tuck.
ArchivalResource: 8800 (ca.) items.
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- Cooke, John Warren, 1915-. Papers of John Warren Cooke [manuscript], 1941-1973.
Dabney, Virginius, 1901-. Photographs and cartoons presented to E.R. Combs, 1920-1950.
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Photographs and cartoons presented to E.R. Combs, 1920-1950.
There are signed photos of A. Willis Robertson, Colgate W. Darden, Harry Flood Byrd, Carter Glass, John S. Battle, William M. Tuck, Thomas B. Stanley and Henry Carter Stuart. The collection also contains some cartoons, a poem, Hail to the chief, by Carter Wormeley honoring E.R. Combs, an article, 1950, What we think of Senator Byrd's machine, by Virginius Dabney and the January 1940 issue of the Virginia Democrat.
ArchivalResource: 10 items : b&w.
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- Dabney, Virginius, 1901-. Photographs and cartoons presented to E.R. Combs, 1920-1950.
Spilman, Louis, 1899-. Louis Spilman papers [manuscript] 1953-70.
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Louis Spilman papers [manuscript] 1953-70.
Spilman's files contain personal, business, and political papers. Correspondence from his career as publisher of the Waynesboro news-- Virginian and owner of the Waynesboro Publishing Corporation constitutes the bulk of the collection. Of special interest are papers dealing with Spilman's receipt of the George Mason Award for Virginia journalists, his attempts to buy other newspapers through John A. Park, media broker, the promotion and sale of Ellee Portable Ink Fountain developed by employee E.E. Butcher, his participation in a U.S. Department of Commerce trade mission to Germany and a U.S. editor's goodwill tour to Canada, and his book So this is South America. Spilman's public service activities are represented by correspondence with many Waynesboro businesses and civic organizations, Ferrum Junior College, Ferrum, Va., Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind., and several Methodist groups, especially the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief, Virginia Methodist Pensions, Inc., and the Virginia Methodists Childrens' Home. The collection also contains correspondence, memoranda, publicity and financial accounts from Spilman's unsuccessful bid for a House of Delegates seat. His personal papers have correspondence from family members, old friend Colgate Whitehead Darden and Graciela Nakachi, a Peruvian pre-med student at Randolph Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, Va. Correspondents include Harry Flood Byrd, Harry Flood Byrd, Mills Edwin Godwin, Burr Powell Harrison, John O. Marsh, Francis Pickens Miller and Absolam Willis Robertson.
ArchivalResource: 18,000 items.
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- Spilman, Louis, 1899-. Louis Spilman papers [manuscript] 1953-70.
Dowdey, Clifford, 1904-1979. Papers of Clifford Dowdey [manuscript], 1941-1967.
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Papers of Clifford Dowdey [manuscript], 1941-1967.
Papers of Dowdey include business correspondence and contracts with several publishing companies for Dowdey's articles and books. Of interest is a series of letters, 1966, from Gerald E. Smith, Prentice-Hall, Inc. to Claire Smith re: Dowdey's appointment as editor of a book on Robert E. Lee for the "Great lives observed" series. In a letter, n.d., John C. Davis, Richmond, Va., writes to Dowdey arranging to hire Dowdey for the Civil War Centennial Tours in the spring of 1962.
ArchivalResource: 60 items.
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- Dowdey, Clifford, 1904-1979. Papers of Clifford Dowdey [manuscript], 1941-1967.
University of Virginia invitations [manuscript], 1910-1934, 1947, 1982.
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University of Virginia invitations [manuscript], 1910-1934, 1947, 1982.
A collection of miscellaneous University of Virginia related invitations includes commencement invitations from 1910, 1934 and 1937, a 1934 invitation to University Night, a 1935 Student Union invitation to a reception for graduate students, a 1935 Lychnos Society invitation to a poetry reading by Virginia Moore, the official invitation to the inauguration of Colgate W. Darden as U. Va. president, 1947; an invitation to a luncheon at the Colonnade Club honoring Harry Truman, 1947; an invitation to the 1948 Page Barbour lectures to be delivered by W. H. Auden; an invitation to the Annual Alumni Reunion Luncheon, 1960; an invitation to a retirement party for Louise Ashworth, 1982; an invitation to a reception and dinner in honor of the Special Collections Dept., 1985; and an invitation to a reception in honor of the 150th anniversary of Engineering education.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- University of Virginia invitations [manuscript], 1910-1934, 1947, 1982.
Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript, 1959-1976.
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Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript, 1959-1976.
The papers consist of correspondence concerning the funding and naming of the business school, the Snavely Library, and the establishment of a chair in the business school in honor of Professor Snavely.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript, 1959-1976.
Malone, Dumas, 1892-1986. Papers of Dumas Malone [manuscript], 1913-1986.
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Papers of Dumas Malone [manuscript], 1913-1986.
The papers document Malone's career as history professor, editor of the "Dictionary of American biography," and biographer of Thomas Jefferson. Topical files and research files for "Jefferson and his time" form the bulk of the collection. The topical files contain material on historical and learned societies and other organizations with which he was associated particularly The American Council of Learned Societies, The Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, The History Book Club, The Literary Society of Washington, D.C., The Monticello Association, The National Endowment for the Humanities, The Southern Historical Association, The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, and The Virginia Cultural Laureate Society; material on publishers particularly Harvard University Press and Little, Brown and Company; professional correspondence with historians, educators, and students; grant applications; recommendations; material on "Empire for liberty" a textbook co-authored with Basil Rauch; awards and honorary degrees; lectures; the University of Virginia and its Department of History; books on Thomas Jefferson; and Jefferson controversies particularly re Sally Hemings. Research files contain information on people and events in Jefferson's life. There are also drafts and tape recordings of chapters in Volume 6 of "Jefferson and his time"; illustrations, correspondence and reviews for all volumes; tape recordings on Jefferson and education; research tape recordings and notecards on Jefferson. Correspondents include: Harry Ammon, Louis Auchincloss, Charles F. Baldwin, George Athan Billias, Daniel J. Boorstin, Julian Parks Boyd, Fawn Brodie, George Bush, Nicholas Murray Butler, Jimmy Carter, John Chancellor, Warren Chappell, Walker Cowen, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Hardy C. Dillard, John H. Finley, Felix Frankfurter, Mills E. Godwin, Linwood Holton, J. Franklin Jameson, Allen Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Max Lerner, George McGovern, J. Harry Michael, Francis Pickens Miller, Samuel Eliot Morison, Allan Nevins, John Lloyd Newcomb, Lewis F. Powell, Hyman Rickover, Charles Robb, A. Willis Robertson, Arthur Schlesinger, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Charles Scribner, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Arthur Sulzberger, Harry Truman, Barbara Tuchman, Carl Van Doren, Robert Penn Warren, George F. Will, and C. Vann Woodward.
ArchivalResource: 35 feet (25,300 items)
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- Malone, Dumas, 1892-1986. Papers of Dumas Malone [manuscript], 1913-1986.
Shackelford, Virginius Randolph, 1885-1949. Papers of Virginius Randolph Shackelford [manuscript] 1943 Feb. 22-Mar. 22.
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Papers of Virginius Randolph Shackelford [manuscript] 1943 Feb. 22-Mar. 22.
The collection contains a memorandum on the abolition of fraternity houses at the University of Virginia plus correspondence with Stuart Gatewood Gibboney, Colgate Whitehead Darden and Archibald Gerard Robertson on the matter. Some of the letters concern the sending of a copy of the Jefferson encyclopedia to Darden.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Shackelford, Virginius Randolph, 1885-1949. Papers of Virginius Randolph Shackelford [manuscript] 1943 Feb. 22-Mar. 22.
Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. [manuscript], 1925-1989.
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Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. [manuscript], 1925-1989.
Papers of Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. of Winchester, Va., consist chiefly of political and personal correspondence, bound scrapbooks documenting his life and career, bound copies of speeches, press releases and Congressional Record speeches and inserts; and newsclippings. Correspondence includes correspondence as a Virginia State Senator, 1948-1964; correspondence with Ralph Fansler about the Winchester Star, 1933-1946; and a special file of letters from notables. Topics in the political correspondence include branch banking; licensing of chiropractors; sales tax; pesticides; presidential terms of office; roads, especially weight limits and mandatory inspection; schools, particularly state tuition grants for private academy students, and benefits for teachers; migrant workers; the United Nations; nurses education; liquor-by-the-drink ; motor vehicle title taxes; and school integration. Letters of special interest include an 1874 letter from Ella Flood on Virginia politics; a 1944 letter from Senator J. W. Bailey on his dislike of President Roosevelt; an October 1952 letter from Karl E. Mundt soliciting Harry F. Byrd, Sr.'s support for Dwight Eisenhower; a 1956 letter of thanks from Eisenhower; a 1956 letter from A. Willis Robertson on the eventual defeat of interposition; a 1956 letter and talley from G. Fred Switzer on the Virginia favorite son vote at the Democratic convention; and a letter from J. Lindsay Almond against integration of public schools. The 50 scrapbooks, 1965-1989, contain clippings from state and national newspapers, document Byrd's career as seen by the press and are especially informative in regard to his 1970 campaign as an independent. Harry F. Byrd, Sr., material in the collection includes correspondence regarding his re-election to the U.S. Senate in 1952; a file of letters from notables; a file of speeches; a 1928 pamphlet urging the election of Al Smith and touching on prohibition, anti-Catholicism and white supremacy; a scrapbook; a voting talley for the Shenandoah Valley for the 1935 gubernatorial race; expenses and receipts for his last senate campaign; and a copy of Time magazine from 1962 featuring him. There are also genealogical papers; a report on the "Study of the Organization of the State Government of Virginia"; a file concerning the Winchester, Va., Junior Board of Trade together with a scrapbook of newsclippings regarding its publication "Splinters"; and memorabilia chiefly magazine and newspaper articles. Correspondents of note include Richard Nixon. People depicted in the photographs include Senators Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Calvin Coolidge at an Army-Navy game, Guy Cordon, Bing Crosby, John Dalton as a boy in Bland County, Va., Dwight Eisenhower, Allen J. Ellender, and Richard Russell.
ArchivalResource: 3100 items.
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. [manuscript], 1925-1989.
University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Miscellaneous papers regarding the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 11940-1964.
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Miscellaneous papers regarding the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 11940-1964.
The collection consists chiefly of letters and research by librarians Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., and John Cook Wyllie in response to reference requests on the history of the Board of Visitors. Includes a report to the Board by its Committee on Student Affairs, 1954, which considered various student complaints including the East Lawn Incident; State U-ism; and President Darden's policies towards fraternities and a student activities center. The report concluded with a strong reaffirmation of confidence in Darden, a recommendation that Student Council be reorganized, and a restatement of the University's mission as a state university and the necessity of according students "all the freedom consistent with gentlemanly conduct, good moral behaviour and reasonably studious habits." The collection also contains a memorial resolution of the death of Horace Alfred Gray, Jr., copies of certificates honoring the Board service of Albert V. Bryan and Walter B. Martin; and a list of names and addresses of Board members.
ArchivalResource: 58 items.
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- University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Miscellaneous papers regarding the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 11940-1964.
Dowdey, Clifford, 1904-1979. Papers, 1941-1967.
Title:
Papers, 1941-1967.
Papers of Dowdey include business correspondence and contracts with several publishing companies for Dowdey's articles and books. Of interest is a series of letters, 1966, from Gerald E. Smith, Prentice-Hall, Inc. to Claire Smith re: Dowdey's appointment as editor of a book on Robert E. Lee for the "Great lives observed" series. In a letter, n.d., John C. Davis, Richmond, Va., writes to Dowdey arranging to hire Dowdey for the Civil War Centennial Tours in the spring of 1962.
ArchivalResource: 60 items.
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- Dowdey, Clifford, 1904-1979. Papers, 1941-1967.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1955.
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Papers of the President [manuscript], 1955.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1955.
Whitman, Howard, 1914-. The University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948 May 6.
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The University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948 May 6.
Article written for Cosmopolitan Magazine detailing many aspects of life at the University, from fraternity life and dress to notable professors and the landscape. People mentioned include President Colgate W. Darden, George O. Ferguson, William F. Halsey, Edward R. Stettinius, Duncan Hyde, Johnny LaRowe, Bill Dudley, Frank W. Hoffer, Carl C. Speidel, Allen T. Gwathmey, and Jesse Beams. Virginius Dabney is mentioned as a Virginia newspaper editor but not named. Topics include the University's country club reputation; Darden's efforts to democratize and the "tug of war" with fraternities; architectural features on the grounds; finance; admission of women; student language and traditions including the Honor System; mascots Seal and Beta; athletics; lack of interest in politics with only thirteen students attending a Wallace for President rally; secret societies including the Z's the Seven Society, T.I.L.K.A., and Eli Banana; Radio Station WUVA and the students' preference for classical music and "first-rate" foreign films; the new Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Affairs; and outreach to "backwoods" people through the Children's Service Center and the Extension Division. With the article is a covering letter from Herbert R. Mayes to William H. Wranek of the University News Services concerning the article and photographic rights.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Whitman, Howard, 1914-. The University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948 May 6.
Minor, James Fontaine, 1876-1961. Photograph of University of Virginia faculty [graphic], 1882-1883.
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Photograph of University of Virginia faculty [graphic], 1882-1883.
The University of Virginia faculty from the 1882-1883 session, with the exception of Dr. John R. Page, were photographed by the side of Brooks Hall. A label pasted on the mount is inscribed to President Colgate Darden from James Fontaine Minor, 1949 February 22 and identifies all the pictured faculty. The label misidentifies Taylor as Maximilian Schele de Vere.
ArchivalResource: 1 photo.: albumin print; 25 x 42cm.
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- Minor, James Fontaine, 1876-1961. Photograph of University of Virginia faculty [graphic], 1882-1883.
Wright, David McCord, 1909-1968. Papers of David McCord Wright [manuscript] 1934-51.
Title:
Papers of David McCord Wright [manuscript] 1934-51.
Chiefly correspondence with economists, statesmen, and political scientists, regarding economics in general, and Wright's theories in particular. There is also correspondence & material relating to the 1946 survey on faculty saleries conducted by the U. Va. chapter of the A.A.U.P. Correspondence, 1949-50, with personnel of the Richmond Times Dispatch regarding Wright's objections to an article on out-f-state students by William Stauffer. Correspondents include: Hervey Allen, Harold Hitchings Burbank, Pierce Butler, Colin Clark; Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Raphae Demos, Walter Franklin George, L.H. Grunebaum; Gottfried Haberler; Alvin H. Hansen; F.A. Hayek; John Maynard Keynes, Leon H. Keyserling; Abba D. Lerner; James Clark McReynolds, Paul A. Samuelson; Elizabeth Boody Schumpter; Joseph Schumpeter, Harlan Fiske Stone, Robert Ferdinand Wagner, A. Dudley Ward; and Murat Williams.
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- Wright, David McCord, 1909-1968. Papers of David McCord Wright [manuscript] 1934-51.
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
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Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
The collection consists of the research files of Freeman, editor of the Richmond News Leader. The files, begun by Freeman and continued by James Jackson Kilpatrick contain some correspondence and notes but consist chiefly of newsclippings, news releases, publicity handouts, reports and speeches. Most can be grouped under a few major subjects: the Civil War, Richmond, Va. government and civic activities, Virginia government, U.S. government finances and programs and World War II. Biographical material on leaders in the above areas is present. Among the items and files are transcripts of Civil War diaries of William Randolph Smith of Co. F. 17th Regt. Va. Infantry who participated in the 1862 Peninsular battles, and of John Price Kepner of Co. I, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, a surgeon's assistant; an original and 2 transcripts of post war Jefferson Davis letters in which he denies a plot to assassinate Lincoln; speeches, 1866 & '71 of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, copies of Civil War grafitti on the walls of Massaponax Baptist Church, a sketch of J.E.B. Stuart by Freeman, and Sherman's march through Georgia by I. Schiehert and Charles Scott Venable. There are also transcripts of letters from Matthew Fontaine Maury, John Singleton Mosby and John Adams to John Marshall. Original correspondence includes letters or short notes from Harry Flood Byrd, James Cannon, Dabney Stewart Lancaster, and Colgate Whitehead Darden. Mayors around the country write regarding their cities' Sunday closing laws. Walter Francis White and Robert Russa Moten enquire about an unusual suicide/murder case in Warrenton, Va. Other original material includes a signed ode on Richmond by Mary Johnston, Homage to Colonel Esmond by James Branch Cabell, ; a photograph of Freeman with Charles A. Lindbergh and photos of World War I artillery. In the World War II material are Associated Press bulletins, photos of concentration camp victims, letters written during the London blitz, responses to his editorials and releases from William Allen White's Committee to defend America by aiding the allies. Of interest is a letter from from John S. Mosby to Judge Reuben Page, 1902, reminiscing about the election of 1860, the Civil War and commenting on an 1860 slave sale in Abingdon, and slavery as the cause of the war and mentining William L. Yancey, John Letcher, the 1st Battle of Bull Run. Also of interest is a file on Virginia vs. Freeman, 1917, in which the News leader was tried for contempt of the county court of Charlotte Co. The files also contain Freeman editorials on tariffs, budgets, the defeat of peace and the 1948 Berlin crises.
ArchivalResource: 9,000 items.
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- Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
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Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
The collection contains personal and political correspondence, minutes and reports, speeches, drafts of books and articles, newsclippings, photographs, and memorabilia. It is subdivided into three files on religious activities, public affairs and personal papers. Major topics are the World Student Christian Federation, the World Council of Churches, the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., Miller's campaigns for governor in 1949 and for U.S. Senate in 1952, and his terms in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1938-1941. Topics of interest include the Westminster Presbyterian Church, a series of religious conferences, the Union Theological Seminary, N.Y., the Virginia Council of Churches, the Democratic Party and its National Committee, Fight for Freedom, Inc., Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., and the Byrd machine, and the Democratic National conventions in 1960 and 1964. Also the poll tax, the 1937 gubernatorial campaign of James H. Price, the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, the Southern Regional Council, the Virginia Music Festival and various colleges with which Miller was connected. There are also papers concerning the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in the U.S. Dept. of State, the John R. Mott biography project, and the Historic Lexington Foundation. The collection also contains card files of political supporters, library books and the National Policy Committee.
ArchivalResource: 47,000 items.
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- Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
Newman, James Heflin, 1908-. James H. Newman papers, 1946-1949.
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James H. Newman papers, 1946-1949.
Papers of James Heflin Newman contain correspondence; veteran loans and and invoice files; files on dance societies and other student organizations; and reports or queries from other colleges. Correspondence files contain letters from students concerning absences and infractions; correspondence from committees concerned with students affairs, particularly the Bad Check Committee, the Chaperone Committee, the Honor Committee and the WUVA Radio Committee; correspondence regarding student publications; correspondence with President Colgate Darden, Jr.; correspondence from women seeking the non-existent house mother position; and correspondence with student organizations including the Jefferson and Washington societies and T.I.L.K.A. Of interest is a report on damage caused to Philadelphia hotel rooms after the 1947 Penn/Virginia football game. The collection also contains some correspondence of the Dean of Students Committee, 1949, chaired by H.M. Hite. Dean Ivey Foreman Lewis, Bursar Vincent Shea and president Colgate Darden are also correspondents.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2100 items.
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- Newman, James Heflin, 1908-. James H. Newman papers, 1946-1949.
Color transparencies of the installation of Colgate W. Darden, Jr. as President of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1 Oct. 1947.
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Color transparencies of the installation of Colgate W. Darden, Jr. as President of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1 Oct. 1947. 1947.
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- Color transparencies of the installation of Colgate W. Darden, Jr. as President of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1 Oct. 1947.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of Edgar Finley Shannon [manuscript] ca. 1956-73.
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Papers of Edgar Finley Shannon [manuscript] ca. 1956-73.
Miscellaneous files from the president's office include lengthy series on George Mason College, Fairfax, Va., and the U. Va. Long Range Planning Committee. With the collection is a series from U. Va. provost Joseph Lee Vaughan, many of which date the presidential term of Colgate Whitehead Darden.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of Edgar Finley Shannon [manuscript] ca. 1956-73.
Pratt, John Lee, 1879-1975. Papers of John Lee Pratt [manuscript], 1931, 1940-1972.
Title:
Papers of John Lee Pratt [manuscript], 1931, 1940-1972.
The papers deal primarily with Pratt's educational philanthropy especially for medical and scientific research at Johns Hopkins' McCollum Pratt Institute and the science departments at the University of Virginia. In addition there are papers relating to his interest in radio astronomy work in Australia, The Brookings Institute, and agricultural research at Rutgers. Considerable correspondence is generated by his interest in gingko trees and his crops and livestock at Sherwood Forest farm, Fredericksburg, Va. Pratt's services in World War II are documented by routine correspondence and reports as senior consultant for Lend-Lease, and as a member of the Foreign Economic Administration, the Office of Production Management, and the War Resources Board. Of interest are drafts of the Industrial Moblization Plan and his 1944 diary of the London mission of Edward Stettinius, Under Secretary of State. A final segment is concerned with general fund raising at the University of Virginia, especially as a member of the Alemni Board of Trustees of the University of Virginia Endowment fund. With the papers is a bronze head of Edgar Allan Poe, a 1963 award of the Raven Society.
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- Pratt, John Lee, 1879-1975. Papers of John Lee Pratt [manuscript], 1931, 1940-1972.
Greetings to new students from President Colgate Darden [manuscript] 1949.
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Greetings to new students from President Colgate Darden [manuscript] 1949. 1949.
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- Greetings to new students from President Colgate Darden [manuscript] 1949.
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931. Commencement addresses at the University of Virginia, 1911-2006.
Title:
Commencement addresses at the University of Virginia, 1911-2006.
The collection contains copies of addresses delivered at the University of Virginia, 1911-2006 as well as some orginal typescripts and drafts. The collection contains copies of three speeches delivered by President E.A. Alderman in 1911, 1920 and 1926. There are also speeches delivered by A.A. Hill, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt, 1940; Marshall Field, 1941; Colgate Darden, 1942; Eric Allen Johnston, 1942; Staige D. Blackford, 194[6?] (hospital); J.W. Fulbright, 1947; David E. Lilienthal, 1948; Gilford Norman Ward, 1949 (summer school). Also Robert O. Nelson, 1952 (summer school); Colgate Darden, 1956; Gabriel Hague, 1957 (excerpts); Colgate Darden, 1959; Colgate Darden,1964; Edgar Shannon, 1970; William F. Buckley, 1972; Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, 1973; Edgar Shannon, 1974; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1976. Also James R. Schlesinger, 1977, Thurgood Marshall, 1978; Pete V. Domenici, 1982; Charles S. Robb, 1983; Frank L. Hereford, 1985; L. Douglas Wilder, 1986; John Paul Stevens, 1988; Gerald L. Baliles, 1989. Also Robert M. O'Neil, 1990; W. Nathaniel Howell, 1991; John Charles Thomas, 1992; John Casteern, 1993; George Allen, 1994; William Raspberry, 1995; Kathryn C. Thornton, 1996; and Hunter B. Andrews, 1997; James Gilmore, 1998; Howard H. Baker, Jr., 1999; and Timothy M. Kaine, 2006. With the 1992 speech is a copy of the invocation offered that year by the Rev. Kenneth R. Carbaugh. Of special interests are the speeches by President Roosevelt ("the hand that held the dagger has struck it into the back of its neighbor"); and Edgar Shannon, 1970, on May Days and the student strike at the University of Virginia.
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- Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931. Commencement addresses at the University of Virginia, 1911-2006.
Walker, Thomas Frank, 1888-1964. Papers : of Thomas Frank Walker, 1908-1963.
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Papers : of Thomas Frank Walker, 1908-1963.
The collection contains the papers of Marvin Nesbit Walker, including letters, 1938-1945, written to him by Nelle Walker Gordon, William Munford Tuck, Alexander Philip Walker and Nelle Willis; accounts, 1917-1941, kept in Chicago, Ill. and Wytheville, Va.; bond, 1908, of Henry Chappell; receipt, 1917, issued to him as a student at the Chicago Hospital College of Medicine; pass, 1917, issued to him as an employee of the U.S. Army Medical Supply Depot, Chicago; U.S. Selective Service System registration certificates, 1918-1942; and a membership card, 1925, as a member of the Freemasons (Newsoms Lodge No. 128, Newsoms, Va.). The collection also contains the papers of Thomas Frank Walker, including correspondence, 1928-1963 (while practicing law in Wytheville, Va., and concerning the Virginia Democratic Party), with James Lindsay Almond (concerning his candidacy for the office of governor of Virginia), Robert Young Button (concerning his candidacy for the office of attorney general of Virginia), Harry Flood Byrd, Robert Williams Daniel (concerning his candidacy for the office of lieutenant governor of Virginia), Colgate Whitehead Darden, Barry Morris Goldwater, Richard Milhous Nixon (concerning the nomination of Henry Cabot Lodge for the office of vice president of the U.S.), George Wesley Rogers (concerning Harry Lee Maynard and the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1901-1902), William Munford Tuck, Henry St. George Tucker, and others. Thomas Frank Walker's accounts, 1922-1963, kept as a lawyer in Wytheville concern Mary Jane Browne Walker and the payment of taxes. Also includes a copy of an unexecuted deed, 1943, of Arthur Walker Kemper to Thomas Frank Walker for land in Wythe County; and an inventory, 1962, of the real and personal estate of Roberta Maury (Adams) Walker and Thomas Frank Walker. Also includes a report, 1943, concerning money and bonds in the custody of the Virginia Circuit Court for Grayson County; a docket, 1962, of lawsuits pending in the Virginia Circuit Court for Wythe County; letters, 1949-1962, written to Roberta Maury (Adams) Walker by James Bradshaw Beverley and James Lewis Trinkle; and letters, 1931, concerning William Bullard Kegley (of Wytheville) written by or addressed to James Francis Burke, Herbert Clark Hoover, Junius LeVert Powell, Lawrence Richey, Charles Peck Sisson, and Robert Edwin Withers.
ArchivalResource: 127 items.
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- Walker, Thomas Frank, 1888-1964. Papers : of Thomas Frank Walker, 1908-1963.
Beams, Jesse W. (Jesse Wakefield), 1898-1977. Report of the Athletic Committee of the Academic Faculty ... appointed to study athletics at the University [manuscript] 1951.
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Report of the Athletic Committee of the Academic Faculty ... appointed to study athletics at the University [manuscript] 1951.
The committee composed of professors Jesse W. Beams, Robert K. Gooch, and Arthur K. Davis, Jr., was formed at the instigation of Atcheson Hench, and issued its study and recommendations, commonly know as the Gooch report, on 10 Oct. 1951. The report discussed the impact of the University's athletic policy on academic standards and practices and the lack of a faculty voice in athletic affairs. It recommended strict rules of eligibility to eliminate abuses arising from athletic scholarships, student aid foundations, and pressure on faculty to coach athletes and give passing grades. With the report are two clippings regarding the report and its "blast" at "big-time" football including the response by President Colgate W. Darden.
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- Beams, Jesse W. (Jesse Wakefield), 1898-1977. Report of the Athletic Committee of the Academic Faculty ... appointed to study athletics at the University [manuscript] 1951.
Spicer, George W. (George Washington), b. 1897. Oral history interview of George Washington Spicer [manuscript], 1976, 2000.
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Oral history interview of George Washington Spicer [manuscript], 1976, 2000.
The collection contains a tape of the second interview conducted by Charles E. Moran with Spicer, 1976, and a transcript by Champ Clark, 2000, together with a transcipt of an earlier interview with Spicer, 1975, for which the tape is no longer extant. Spicer discusses the Post-War College Committee appointed by John Lloyd Newcomb to consider the proper function of the College in maintaining a liberal arts program as opposed to technological or professional training. He emphasizes the importance of teaching over research. Spicer also discusses his "extramural" work on the Virginia Commission on County Government and in the aftermath of the Gray Commission report [Governor's Commission on Public Educaiton]. In addition he mentions Colgate W. Darden's defense of academic freedom, his commitment to public education, support of the Gray plan and disassociation from massive resistance. In conncection with the Gray plan he mentions Hardy Cross Dillard's support and Earnest Jackson Oglesby's opposition. Spicer concludes with a discussion of the changes he witnessed, particularly co-education and the roles of President Shannon and T. Braxton Woody, and comments briefly on grade inflation.
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- Spicer, George W. (George Washington), b. 1897. Oral history interview of George Washington Spicer [manuscript], 1976, 2000.
Photograph of Edgar Shannon with other dignitaries [manuscript], 1960.
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Photograph of Edgar Shannon with other dignitaries [manuscript], 1960.
Photograph of University of Virginia president Edgar F. Shannon together with Rector Frank Talbott and Virginia governors J. LInsay Almond, John S. Battle and Colgate Darden.
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- Photograph of Edgar Shannon with other dignitaries [manuscript], 1960.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1952.
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Papers of the President [manuscript], 1952.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office.
ArchivalResource: 11,400 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1952.
Mason, John T. The reminiscences of the honorable Colgate W. Darden, Jr. [manuscript], 1984 August.
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The reminiscences of the honorable Colgate W. Darden, Jr. [manuscript], 1984 August.
Oral history interviews were conducted with Darden on September 24 and October 20, 1969, re his role as a Marine Corps flier in World War I and his service on the House Naval Affairs Committee in the 1930s and 1940s.
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- Mason, John T. The reminiscences of the honorable Colgate W. Darden, Jr. [manuscript], 1984 August.
Garrett, William Allen, 1854-1951. Papers of William Allen Garrett [manuscript] 1905 (1913-40) 1950.
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Papers of William Allen Garrett [manuscript] 1905 (1913-40) 1950.
Collection pertains to the political career of thisThere are letters from his constituents, requests for patronage, and letters from state politicians and officials. Subjects discussed include prohibition, workman's compensation, bill boards, financial support for state institutions, Byrd's pay-as-you-go plan, and state and local politics. Correspondents include Maitland Bustard, Harry Floyd Byrd, Thomas Granville Burch, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Westmorland David, Patrick Henry Drewry, Nathaniel B. Early, James Taylor Ellyson, S.L. Ferguson, Leroy Hodges, Rorer Anderson James, Rorer Anderson James, Claggett Bennett Jones, John Adam Lesner, John Preston McConnell, Lewis H. Machen, Henry Read McIlwaine, Thomas Staples Martin, James Hubert Price, and John Paul. Also John Garland Pollard, George Campbell Peery, George Townes Rison, Absolm Willis Robertson, Thomas Bahnson Stanley, Edward Watts Saunders, Claude Augustus Swanson, Elbert Lee Wrinkle, William Munford Tuck, Henry St. George Tucker, Stafford Corman Whittle, Kennon Caithness Whittle and "The Bishop" Carter Wormley.
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- Garrett, William Allen, 1854-1951. Papers of William Allen Garrett [manuscript] 1905 (1913-40) 1950.
Pollard, Violet McDougall, 1889-1977. Papers, 1907-1976 1933-1968.
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Papers, 1907-1976 1933-1968.
Papers include correspondence, records, publications, and clippings concerning Democratic Party politics in Virginia and nationally; correspondence, records, and publications pertaining to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Virginia artists; files on various civic activities; and personal correspondence. Prominent correspondents include Watkins Moorman Abbitt, J. Lindsay Almond, John Stewart Battle, Schuyler Otis Bland, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., Colgate W. Darden, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball duPont, J. Vaughan Gary, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Albertis S. Harrison, A. Linwood Holton, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, James Hubert Price, David E. Satterfield III, George Campbell Peery, John Garland Pollard, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, E. Lee Trinkle, William M. Tuck.
ArchivalResource: 46 boxes.
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- Pollard, Violet McDougall, 1889-1977. Papers, 1907-1976 1933-1968.
Perrow, Mosby Garland, 1909-. Papers of Mosby Garland Perrow [manuscript], 1863-1962 (bulk 1940-1962).
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Papers of Mosby Garland Perrow [manuscript], 1863-1962 (bulk 1940-1962).
The collection contains personal, legal, financial, and political papers of Perrow. Personal papers concern family estate settlements; his farm near Lynchburg, Va.; real estate transactions; taxes; recommendations; and Lynchburg civic and religious activities particularly the Female Orphan Asylum, the Hospital Authority and the Memorial Methodist Church. Legislative papers pertain chiefly to the Perrow Commission, 1958-1959, whose final report advocated freedom of choice, or local option, to end "Massive Resistance" to court ordered integration and the consequent public school closings. Other legislative papers document his terms on the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council, 1947-1960; and on the Committee to Study the System of Public Schools in Virginia, 1944-1947. With these is some general material on public education in Virginia. Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, John S. Battle, John B. Boatwright, Armistead L. Boothe, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., Cassius M. Chichester, Lewis Preston Collins, Everett R. Combs, Ted Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, E. Griffith Dodson, Wilson Gee, Garland Gray, A. Willis Robertson, William M. Tuck, and Clifton A. Woodrum.
ArchivalResource: 2600 items.
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- Perrow, Mosby Garland, 1909-. Papers of Mosby Garland Perrow [manuscript], 1863-1962 (bulk 1940-1962).
Papers relating to Colgate Darden [manuscript], 1947-1983
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Papers relating to Colgate Darden [manuscript], 1947-1983
Press releases about Darden being named third president of the University, 1947, including a copy of his inaugural address. Also includes programs and memos about the dedication of the Colgate W. Darden, Jr. Memorial Garden in Richmond, 1983 Nov 11.
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- Papers relating to Colgate Darden [manuscript], 1947-1983
Battle, John Stewart, 1890-1972. Papers of John Stewart Battle [manuscript] 1954-1967.
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Papers of John Stewart Battle [manuscript] 1954-1967.
Chiefly correspondence dealing with personal and business matters. However there is some of a political nature from Va. and national governmental figures and politicians who discuss the South and integration, civil rights, the Democratic Party, the presidential elections of 1956 and 1960, and the Va. senatorial candidacy of 1958. Papers, 1958-1960, dealing with the Civil Rights Commission, of which Battle was a member, include correspondence, memoranda and minutes of meetings [ca. 300 items] -- Papers, 1962-1964, dealing with the George C. Marshall Research Foundation, Lexington, Va. [ca. 150 items] -- Papers, 1962-1967, concerning the Tayloe Murphy Institute at U. Va. [ca. 60 items]. Correspondents from Virginia politics include: James Lindsay Almond, Harry Flood Byrd, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Burr P. Harrison, former law partner and member of the House of Delegates, and Howard Worth Smith. Those from the national scene include: Sherman Adams, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Robert Francis Kennedy and Samuel James Ervin. Also numerous letters from the American Electric Power Company, and the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company as he was on the boards of directors. Included are letters from William Cullen Battle and his wife Francis Barry Webb Battle describing life as Ambassador to Australia.
ArchivalResource: ca.500 items.
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- Battle, John Stewart, 1890-1972. Papers of John Stewart Battle [manuscript] 1954-1967.
Gooch, R. K. (Robert Kent), 1893-1982. Oral history interview of Robert K. Gooch by Robert C. Light [manuscript], March 15, 1973.
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Oral history interview of Robert K. Gooch by Robert C. Light [manuscript], March 15, 1973.
ArchivalResource: Index.3 items.
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- Gooch, R. K. (Robert Kent), 1893-1982. Oral history interview of Robert K. Gooch by Robert C. Light [manuscript], March 15, 1973.
Houston, Frank K. Scrapbook of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation [manuscript], 1947.
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Scrapbook of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation [manuscript], 1947.
The scrapbook, compiled by Houston, contains letters, documents, photographs, and newsclippings concerning the visit to Monticello by Harry S. Truman on July 4, 1947. Texts of Truman's address on the occasion as well as remarks by Houston and Governor Bill Tuck are included. Dignitaries photographed at Monticello include Truman, Tuck, Senator A. Willis Robertson, and University of Virginia president Colgate W. Darden. There are also two scenes of Truman's cavalcade through downtown Charlottesville. Correspondents include Truman, Tuck, Nancy Astor, James Bruce, Prentice Cooper, and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. A letter and a clipping, 1968, concerning the Foundation's purchase of "Tufton" were added to the scrapbook at a later date.
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- Houston, Frank K. Scrapbook of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation [manuscript], 1947.
Leffler, Phyllis K. Student papers from HIUS 330, University of Virginia [manuscript], 1996.
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Student papers from HIUS 330, University of Virginia [manuscript], 1996.
Student papers from HIUS 330, a course in the history of the University of Virginia in the 20th century, taught spring semester 1996, by Professor Phyllis K. Leffler.
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- Leffler, Phyllis K. Student papers from HIUS 330, University of Virginia [manuscript], 1996.
Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Audio tapes acquired by Information Services [manuscript], ca.1943-1975.
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Audio tapes acquired by Information Services [manuscript], ca.1943-1975.
Forty-three seven-inch reels of audio tape of various events held at the University from 1943-1975. Among the events and people recorded are Harry F. Byrd, Colgate Darden, Jr., Gus Hall, Halstead Shipman Hedges, Bernard Mayo, Thomas J. Michie, John LLoyd Newcomb, George Lincoln Rockwell, Paul Saunier, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., Sir Charles Tennyson, Stephen Tutttle and the University of Virginia Glee Club performing Randall Thompson's "Testament of Freedom" in a national radio broadcast, 1943, James Southall Wilson; 1948 Development opening event, University Hall dedication, and founders day and graduation ceremonies.
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Audio tapes acquired by Information Services [manuscript], ca.1943-1975.
Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. Papers of James J. Kilpatrick, 1969-1974.
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Papers of James J. Kilpatrick, 1969-1974.
Consist chiefly of correspondence in response to Kilpatrick's column and appearances on Agronsky and Company. Topics cover major issues of 1974, including abortion, amnesty, communism and Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn, conservation, strict interpretation of the constitution, education, energy, E.R.A., a variety of foreign affairs and domestic political issues, law, medical care, the Panama Canal, freedom and abuse of the press, racial issues, particularly busing and affirmative action, and especially Watergate, President Nixon, and impeachment. His speeches, 1969-73, and his broadcasts for Spectrum and WTOP commentaries discuss the same issues. Include correspondence from Colgate Darden and Barry Goldwater.
ArchivalResource: 4000 (ca.) items.
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- Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. Papers of James J. Kilpatrick, 1969-1974.
Ted Dalton Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.
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Ted Dalton Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.
Correspondence, speeches, news clippings, photographs, recordings, reels of film, chiefly 1952-1959, of Ted Dalton (1901-1989). Virginia state senator, 1944-1959; Republican candidate for governor of Virginia, 1953, 1957; and appointed as U. S. district judge of the Western District of Virginia, 1959.
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- Ted Dalton Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1949.
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Papers of the President [manuscript], 1949.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office.
ArchivalResource: 7,200 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1949.
Hutchinson, Martin Ashton, 1892-1962. Papers of Martin Ashton Hutchinson [manuscript] 1923-62.
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Papers of Martin Ashton Hutchinson [manuscript] 1923-62.
The papers of Hutchinson are divided between his political activities and legal career. The former consists chiefly of correspondence and speeches, and documents Hutchinson's career as protegé, then critic and opponent of the "Byrd machine." The bulk of the papers are concerned with the battles of Virginia liberal Democrats against machine politics. The chief topics are Hutchinson's senatorial campaign in 1945, the gubernatorial and senatorial races of Francis Pickens Miller in 1949 & 1952, the Committee for Democracy in Virginia, 1947, the Truman Barkley Straight Ticket committee, 1948, and Hutchinson's nomination to the Federal Communications Commission in 1949. Presidential elections from 1932 to 1960 are represented as are Virginia political topics of the 30s and 40s such as election reform, poll taxes, sales taxes, public schools, and the strengthening of local government against the machine. Correspondents include Watkins Moorman Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Virginius Dabney, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Edward Griffith Dodson, Patrick Henry Drewry, John William Flannagan, Joseph F. Guffey, James P. Hart, J. Murray Hooker, Curry Hutchinson, William L. Kemper, David Lawrence, Francis Pickens Miller, J. Howard McGrath, George Walter Mapp, Graham Morison, James Hubert Price, Moss A. Plunkett, Lloyd Mileham Robinette, Elbert Lee Trinkle and Robert Whitehead. There are also brief notes from Claude Denson Pepper.
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- Hutchinson, Martin Ashton, 1892-1962. Papers of Martin Ashton Hutchinson [manuscript] 1923-62.
Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971. Papers regarding the University of Virginia School of Commerce [manuscript], 1937-1938.
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Papers regarding the University of Virginia School of Commerce [manuscript], 1937-1938.
1955 Jan 19. University News Service article concerning the appointment of President Colgate W. Darden, Jr. to direct students and faculty in a 2-year course of study leading to a Bachelor's or Master's degree. 1955 May 6. University News Service article concerning the decision of the University Senate to offer a Bachelor of Science program in commerce. By William H. Wranek. With draft. 1958 Feb 24. News article celebrating the achievement of U.Va. business students on a test of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. n.d. News article concerning the appointment of Dr. Frank S. Kauback to dean of the McIntire Undergraduate School of Commerce. Handwritten outline titled "Economics [?] - Review - 1937-1938 - 3rd Term" that covers the economic history of the U.S. from the Civil War to present-day WWII.
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- Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971. Papers regarding the University of Virginia School of Commerce [manuscript], 1937-1938.
Latimer, James. Interviews with Colgate Whitehead Darden and William Munford Tuck, 1975 July 1.
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Interviews with Colgate Whitehead Darden and William Munford Tuck, 1975 July 1.
The two former governors discuss Virginia politics during the first half of the 20th century in conversations filmed for WCVE Richmond. With the 4 audiocassettes are 8 transcripts with pencilled annotations and "Virginia politics, the way it was: a Bicentennial Inquiry with Colgate W. Darden, Jr. and William M. Tuck" a booklet reprint ([24] p.) of nine Richmond Times-Dispatch articles based on the transcripts. Topics discussed include Darden and Tuck's personal backgrounds and political histories; Harry Byrd and his influence on the Democratic Party in Virginia and on state fiscal policies; prohibition and the role of Methodist Bishop James Cannon, Jr.; President Truman's visit to the state and relationships with him; school desegregation and the state's policy of "massive resistance" to it; Churchill's 1946 visit to Virginia; and the state's political future.
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- Latimer, James. Interviews with Colgate Whitehead Darden and William Munford Tuck, 1975 July 1.
University of Virginia. Development Fund. Mimeographed material used on the NBC radio broadcast, opening the University of Virginia Development Fund drive [manuscript] April 12, 1948.
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Mimeographed material used on the NBC radio broadcast, opening the University of Virginia Development Fund drive [manuscript] April 12, 1948. 1948.
Including 2 copies of NBC script of dramatization-- "Mr. Jefferson, a Man to Remember," by Henry Denker ; and addresses of Edward R. Stettinius, Colgate W. Darden, and Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey.
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- University of Virginia. Development Fund. Mimeographed material used on the NBC radio broadcast, opening the University of Virginia Development Fund drive [manuscript] April 12, 1948.
Black, Robert K. (Robert Kerr). Tracy W. McGregor Library scrapbook / 1945-1950.
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Tracy W. McGregor Library scrapbook / 1945-1950.
The scrapbook contains McGregor news notes (advisory board minutes), 1945-1950, compiled by John Cook Wyllie ; programs from the McGregor Room Seminars; clippings regarding McGregor Room Seminars; a constitution and membership list, 1947, of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia; andsecretary's news sheets of the Bibliographical Society. The scrapbook also contains copies of McGregor Room Seminar talks and Bibliographical Society of Virginia papers including "The poetry of William Butler Yeats" by Donald A. Stauffer; "The work of James Joyce" by Edwin Berry Burgum; "The poetry of T.S. Eliot" by Willard Thorp; "Description of the six impressions of Washington Irving's Woolfert's Roost" by Fredson Bowers; "The poetry of W.H. Auden" by Theodore Spencer; "Poetry in the age of anxiety" by Cleanth Brooks; "Why 79 first folios?" by Charlton Hinman; "Poetry and freedom" by W.H. Auden; "Literature and ideas" by René Wellek; "The work of F. Scott Fitzgerald" by Arthur Mizener; "The value of literary study to society and the individual" by Basil Willey; "A description of the Tracy W. McGregor Libray"; "The Sadleir Black Gothic collection" by Robert K. Black; "Art and neurosis" by Lionel Trilling; "The lion and the honeycomb" by R.P. Blackmur; and five editions of "McGregor Library reading list in American history" (together with a discussion of the success of the program/contest and its cash award sponsored by Colgate Darden, Jr.).
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- Black, Robert K. (Robert Kerr). Tracy W. McGregor Library scrapbook / 1945-1950.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1950.
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Papers of the President [manuscript], 1950.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office. Architectural drawing of the landscaping for the maintainance and geological survey building grounds and a smaller architectural drawing of The Lawn Tree Planting Diagram are present .
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1950.
Fenwick, Charles R. (Charles Rogers), 1901-1969. Papers : of Charles Rogers Fenwick, 1938-1973.
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Papers : of Charles Rogers Fenwick, 1938-1973.
Most of the material concerns Fenwick's service on the Virginia Commission on Education, 1959, called to consider court-ordered desegregation (Perrow Commission), and includes correspondence, speeches, court transcripts concerning payment of tuition grants, the report of the commission and various committees, member statements, bills, and an NAACP address. Also included are a report by William M. Lightsey for the Virginia Committee for Public Schools, an economic impact study by James Buchanan and G. Warren Mutter, and another by Louis T. Rader. The remainder of the collection contains correspondence about his election victory in 1945, material about his 1938 endorsement of Howard Worth Smith over William E. Dodd, Jr., a scrapbook, 1967, compiled in his honor by the Arlington County Woman's Democratic Club, letters of condolence to his wife, and resolutions in his honor, 1969. Letters in his honor were written by Watkins Moorman Abbitt, James Lindsay Almond, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Colgate Whitehead Darden, Thomas Nelms Downing, Mills Edwin Godwin, Albertis Sydney Harrison, John O. Marsh, David Edward Satterfield, Edgar Finley Shannon, William Belser Spong, Thomas Bahnson Stanley, and William Munford Tuck. Charles Alphonso Smith is also a correspondent.
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- Fenwick, Charles R. (Charles Rogers), 1901-1969. Papers : of Charles Rogers Fenwick, 1938-1973.
Light, Robert C. (Robert Chambliss). Oral history interview of B.F.D. Runk by Robert C. Light, 1973 March 14.
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Oral history interview of B.F.D. Runk by Robert C. Light, 1973 March 14.
Runk discusses briefly the abolishment of the School of Forestry after the retirement of Chapin Jones; the Miller Fund and School of Agriculture, naming the former Miller professors John R. Page, Albert Tuttle, Ivey Lewis, Ralph Singleton; Runk's tightening of fraternity rushing regulations when he was dean under President Darden; "Pete" the bell ringer and Rotunda janitor; Charley Hopkins, the baggage man; "Cap" Schydeimer, the paper man; Charlie and Willie Brown, the barbers; Buckie [Slon?], East Lawn janitor; Mrs. Gwathmey's opinon of co-education; criticism of Honor System; and selection of Edgar Shannon as President. Runk also very briefly answers questions about people he knew from his college days includiing Bill Hallowes, Elliott Randolph, Harry Flippin, Harry Buck, and Gus Kaminer. Runk continues with an account of the Ku Klux Klan contributing towards the construction of Memorial Gymnasium and a student cross burning in imitation of the Klan; living quarters as a student particularly the boarding house and dining room of Mrs. E.M. Page and the Commons in Garrett Hall; dislike of the University of Wisconsin which had no honor system; Easters week (lengthier account); William Faulkner; students misbehaving at football games after World War II; formality of academic processions and administrative leniency towards informally attired or demonstrating students("run the bums off"); role of secret societies diminished, particuarly the Raven Society; informal dress in the 1970s; Dean Page and permission to leave University for hunting and trips; Dean Page and "pledges" for good behavior; and Ed Stettinius as a poor student.
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- Light, Robert C. (Robert Chambliss). Oral history interview of B.F.D. Runk by Robert C. Light, 1973 March 14.
Newsletters of the Institute of Textile Technology [manuscript], 1949 May 13 and Jun 17.
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Newsletters of the Institute of Textile Technology [manuscript], 1949 May 13 and Jun 17.
1949 May 13. Insitute of Textile Technology Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 4. Includes article about U.Va. President Colgate W. Darden's agreement to speak at the commencement ceremony. 1949 Jun 17. Institute of Textile Technology Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 5. Includes article about the upcoming first graduation exercises to be held at Cabell Hall at the University of Virginia.
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- Newsletters of the Institute of Textile Technology [manuscript], 1949 May 13 and Jun 17.
University of Virginia. Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences. Papers of the Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences [manuscript], 1956-1972.
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Papers of the Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences [manuscript], 1956-1972.
Correspondence, between Colgate W. Darden, Jr. and Kenneth R. Crispell discusses health services in Virginia and the establishment of another medical school.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences. Papers of the Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences [manuscript], 1956-1972.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1953.
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Papers of the President [manuscript], 1953.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office. There are also two small architectural drawings of Parking at the Law School and Plan of a Paved Access Road at the Architecture School.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1953.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1951.
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Papers of the President [manuscript], 1951.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office. Correspondents include Robert Kennedy, as president of the Student Legal Forum, 1951 March 7, on its invitation to Dr. Ralph Bunche to lecture at the University. There are also architectural landscape drawings for men's dormitories, 1949; a 1935 Topographical map; and two drawings of Route 302 on Copeley Hill.
ArchivalResource: 13,200 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1951.
Andrews, Wyatt. Valediction addresses at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948, 1980-1998.
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Valediction addresses at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948, 1980-1998.
The collection contains copies of thirteen addresses delivered at the University of Virginia between 1948 and 1998. There are speeches delivered by Morris S. Lazaron, 1948; Peter L. Ireton, 1949; John A. Russell, 1969; Raymond C. Bice, 1980; Edward M. Kennedy, 1984; Arthur Ashe, 1990; Katherine Couric, as printed in the UVA Alumni News, 1992; Tom Brokaw, 1993; Brit Hume, 1994; Marian Wright Edelman, 1995; James Carville, together with excerpts, 1996; Wyatt Andrews, 1997; and Christopher Reeve, 1998. With the collection is a list of valedictory speakers, 1971-1998, compiled by the University of Virginia Office of Major Events and a photograph of the Rev. Peter Ireton with Colgate Darden.
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- Andrews, Wyatt. Valediction addresses at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948, 1980-1998.
Darden, Colgate Whitehead. Home rule in Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota and Missouri, since 1915.
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Home rule in Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota and Missouri, since 1915. 1923.
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- Darden, Colgate Whitehead. Home rule in Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota and Missouri, since 1915.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Remarks by Colgate W. Darden, Jr. at dedication of new building for the Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administration [manuscript], 1975 October 11.
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Remarks by Colgate W. Darden, Jr. at dedication of new building for the Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administration [manuscript], 1975 October 11.
Darden traces his vision for a graduate business school to March of 1948 and recalls the struggle to create it. He speaks out against moral deterioration in politics and business as well as "phony and spurious philosophies" and challenges his audience "to regain the confidence, the vigor and the drive which have marked the American people in the past" in order to "hold our own in the gathering storm which...threatens to engulf the west...."
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Remarks by Colgate W. Darden, Jr. at dedication of new building for the Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administration [manuscript], 1975 October 11.
Light, Robert C. (Robert Chambliss). Oral history interview of Charles William Smith by Robert C. Light, 1973 November 14.
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Oral history interview of Charles William Smith by Robert C. Light, 1973 November 14.
Smith briefly relates his academic career before returning to Charlottesville; designing Gilmer Hall mural; lengthy discussion of planned Rotunda restoration; briefly describes University in 1911; disapproval of Newcomb Hall architecturally; Colgate Darden; extra in summer theatre plays, cast of one production included Charles Coburn; serpentine walls too high in garden restorations; critical comments on architecture and appearance of other University buildings including Ruffner Hall; selection and deselection of Louis Kahn as architect for Campbell Hall; approves new chemistry building for which he did color scheme; Edward Campbell and the Bayly Museum, paperweight collection in Bayly Museum; refuses to comment on Edgar Shannon, and Colgate Darden as a more substantial person.
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- Light, Robert C. (Robert Chambliss). Oral history interview of Charles William Smith by Robert C. Light, 1973 November 14.
Campbell, Edmund S. (Edmund Schureman), 1884-1950. Edmund Schureman Campbell papers. [manuscript] 1884-1950.
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Edmund Schureman Campbell papers. [manuscript] 1884-1950.
The papers contain Campbell's files as head professor and librarian of art and architecture, and curator of Bayly Museum, 1929-50. They consist of routine correspondence regarding exhibits; book purchases; faculty selection; the renovation of Fayerwether Hall; bills, vouchers and financial papers; student assistantships, grades, notices, and problems; the annual catalog, courses; housekeeping & maintenance; and plans for and the building of Clark Hall and Newcomb Hall. There are some files of his predecessor Sidney Fiske Kimball on these same topics. Campbell's varied architectural interests are represented by files on the American Institute of Architects, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, the Beaux Arts Institute of Design, the Virginia University Board of Architects, the selection of lecturers and concert artists at U. Va., the Virginia Art Commission, the restoration of the Wren Building at William & Mary, examinations for architects' licenses in Virginia, restoration and furnishings at Monticello, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the renovation of Ash Lawn, and the U.S. Public Works Administration. Correspondents include Edwin Anderson Alderman, John Edwin Canaday, Harry Clemons, Colgate Whitehead Darden, James Hardy Dillard, Jay Winston Johns, Stanislaw John Makielski, John Lloyd Newcomb, John Kevan Peebles, and John Garland Pollard.
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- Campbell, Edmund S. (Edmund Schureman), 1884-1950. Edmund Schureman Campbell papers. [manuscript] 1884-1950.
Whitehead, Robert, 1897-1960. Papers of Robert Whitehead [manuscript], 958-1960.
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Papers of Robert Whitehead [manuscript], 958-1960.
The collection contains correspondence with constituents and with colleagues in the Virginia General Assembly, clippings, press releases and other information about bills and proposals. The proposed sales tax and liquor-by-the-drink are major subjects. Other topics include the American Cyanamid Company, the Motor Vehicle Responsibility Act, massive resistance and integration, patronage and appointments, railroad right of way, medical issues including polio vaccine and sterilization). Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., Fitzgerald Bemiss, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. (copy), Colgate Darden, Jr. (thank you note), Ted Dalton, Hardy C. Dillard, Leon Dure, Charles R. Fenwick, William E. Garnett, Burr P. Harrison, Francis Pickens Miller, E. Blackburn Moore, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., and Louis D. Rubin. Several other members of the House of Delegates and noted public figures are represented by routine letters.
ArchivalResource: 500 (ca.) items.
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- Whitehead, Robert, 1897-1960. Papers of Robert Whitehead [manuscript], 958-1960.
Drewry, Patrick Henry, 1875-1947. Speeches of Patrick Henry Drewry [manuscript], 1905-1937.
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Speeches of Patrick Henry Drewry [manuscript], 1905-1937.
The collection consists of a series of speeches and remarks by Drewry later annotated by him with information on the date, place, circumstances and audience. It includes his first political speech; introductions for Lee Trinkle, Robert W. Daniel, George Peery and John Garland Pollard; addresses on behalf of J.T. Deal and Colgate Darden; speeches at various political events, and an address on citizenship and duties of a Congressman delivered to a group of women after the passage of the 19th amendment.
ArchivalResource: 120 pages.
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- Drewry, Patrick Henry, 1875-1947. Speeches of Patrick Henry Drewry [manuscript], 1905-1937.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981,. Roof tile fragments from Hiroshima, Japan, no date.
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Roof tile fragments from Hiroshima, Japan, no date.
The tile fragments were a gift of the graduate student organization "Association of Hiroshima University Students for Sending an Atomic-Bombed Roof Tile, Hiroshima University" to the University of Virginia in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the construction of Hiroshima University in 1950. The University of Virginia was one of many institutions of higher education to respond to a request from Tasuo Morito, then president of Hiroshima University, for books to rebuild the library and saplings to reforest the city of Hiroshima. The tile fragments were retrieved from a river bed near ground zero of the 1945 atomic explosion. With the fragments are a green and white silk scarf in which the fragments were wrapped; a letter, 2011 April 15, from Toshimasa Asahara, President of Hiroshima University, conveying the fragments to the University of Virginia and asking that they be used to promote peace; a statement in English and in Japanese, 2010 January 20, from the Graduate School of Engineering explaining residual radioactivity tests that were carried out on the fragments; a letter, undated, from Rebun Kayo, chairman of the student association, explaining the tile fragments and discussing the effects of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima; and, a letter, 2010 September 11, from from Rebun Kayo, offering to donate the tile fragments to the University of Virginia, along with two color photographs of samples of the tile fragments. The collection also includes four photographs, 2011 July 5, of Rebun Kayo at the river bed where the tile fragments were recovered, and a photograph of Rebun Kayo and Dr. Toshimasa Asahara, President of Hiroshima University. Of interest are copies of correspondence between Colgate Darden and Tasuo Morito, 1952, concerning books for Hiroshima University Library and Darden's personal donation of funds for trees to be planted at the University.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981,. Roof tile fragments from Hiroshima, Japan, no date.
President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration). 1945 - 1960. Diaries Files. 1947 - 1953. 1947. 1947 - 1953. Diary Entry of Harry S. Truman
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President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration). 1945 - 1960. Diaries Files. 1947 - 1953. 1947. 1947 - 1953. Diary Entry of Harry S. Truman
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- President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration). 1945 - 1960. Diaries Files. 1947 - 1953. 1947. 1947 - 1953. Diary Entry of Harry S. Truman
Muse, Benjamin. Papers of Benjamin Muse [manuscript], 1934-1966.
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Papers of Benjamin Muse [manuscript], 1934-1966.
The collection consists chiefly of Muse's correspondence and speeches on Virginia political issues, particularly the adoption of social security in the 1930s and massive resistance in the 1950s. Much of the latter correspondence came in response to his column "Virginia Affairs" for the Washington Post, his Manassas Messenger editorials, and articles in national magazines. Other topics include his break with the Democratic Party in 1936, his gubernatorial candidacy in 1941, and his research in Virginia for Presidential Nominating Politics in 1952. Several chapters of an autobiography are included. Scrapbooks of news clippings and a copy of Tarheel Tommy Atkins complete the collection. Correspondents include John Stewart Battle, Frank Bane, Sarah-Patton Boyle, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Lenoir Chambers, Virginius Dabney, Theodore Roosevelt Dalton, Colgate Whitehead Darden, and Leslie W. Dunbar. Other correspondents are Patrick Henry Drewry, Edwin B. Henderson, Oliver Hill, Francis Pickens Miller, George Campbell Peery, James Price, Howard Worth Smith, Thomas Bahnson Stanley, Henry Alexander Wise, and many Virginia legislators.
ArchivalResource: 975 items.
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- Muse, Benjamin. Papers of Benjamin Muse [manuscript], 1934-1966.
Nolting, Frederick. Papers of Frederick Nolting, 1936-1989.
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Papers of Frederick Nolting
The collection contains a large quantity of routine personal and official correspondence; a smaller portion of "Selected Correspondence"; professional papers associcated with Nolting's governmental, business and academic career activities with the State Dept., at Morgan Guaranty Trust and the University of Virginia; personal papers containing school, medical, military, financial and property records; manuscript notes, drafts and correspondence relating to his publications particularly "From trust to tragedy"; and an assortment of photographs, many of which were taken in Vietnam. Of interest within these groups are an exchange of letters with Dean Rusk, W. Averell Harriman, C.L. Sulzberger, and other editors of the New York Times in which Nolting challenges some of the U.S. policy strategies of the 1961-1963 Vietnam experience; copies of State Dept. declassified documents revealing the day-to-day actions that led to a major shift in U.S. relations with the Vietnam government and the resulting overthrow and death of President Diem; and photographs of many of the key personnel in those actions. Also of interest are Nolting's journal, March to November, 1944, as armed guard commander, Liberty Ship S.S. Roger Williams; records of the Nolting family involvement in the restoration and preservation of the historic Sully plantation in Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia, and a student paper Nolting wrote for Bertrand Russell with Russell's comments on it. Major correspondents or writers of a few letters of interest include Dean Acheson, Charles F. Baldwin, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William E. Colby, Virginius Dabney, Elbridge Durbrow, Harry D. Felt, John Kenneth Galbraith, Roswell L. Gilpatric, Joseph A. Hagan, Paul D. Harkins, W. Averell Harriman, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Marguerite Higgins, Ivan Hill, U. Alexis Johnson, Boyce Loving, Robert H. McBride, Frank McCarthy, Madame Nguyen Dinh Thuan, John D. Rockfeller III, Dean Rusk, Oliver Jackson Sands, Jr., C.L. Sulzberger, Maxwell D. Taylor, William C. Trueheart, Sully curator Robert E. Wagstaff, and Murat W. Williams. Correspondents represented by routine or brief cordial letters to Nolting include Rudy Abramson, Omar Bradley, Hodding Carter III, Colgate W. Darden, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Edward G. Lansdale, Walter Lippmann, L.L. Lemnitzer, Dumas Malone, Robert S. McNamara, Edward R. Murrow, Richard M. Nixon, Rouhollah K. Ramazini, Bertrand Russell, Edgar F. Shannon, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Harold E. Stassen, and Edward R. Stettinius.
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- Nolting, Frederick. Papers of Frederick Nolting, 1936-1989.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Papers from the 1952 Virginia State Democratic Convention and the National Democratic Convention, 1952.
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Papers from the 1952 Virginia State Democratic Convention and the National Democratic Convention, 1952.
Papers from the July state convention include caucus reports from the ten Virginia districts; the printed program and general information for the delegates; a report of the Committee on Credentials; resolutions adopted by the convention, including instructions to national delegates to abide by the unit rule, and oppositon to federal interference in state affairs particularly in regard to a compulsory Fair Employment Practices Act, an anti-lynching law, and a poll tax; and convention minutes. Papers from the July national Democratic Convention include the text of Governor John Battle's speech on the seating of South Carolina; Battle's remarks on the Virginia delegation's refusal to support any future action of the Convention; the state by state voting on the seating of the Virginia delegation; and a copy of a letter from Battle, James F. Byrnes, and Robert F. Kennan to Sam Rayburn concerning the voting of Virginia, South Carolina and Louisiana at the Convention. in regards to their refusal to support the Moody Resolution pledging support of future action of the Democratic Party. With these are copies of W. Tayloe Murphy's stand as a presidential elector and his unwillingness to support Adlai Stevenson; and the original signed copy of Governor Bill Tuck's radio speech refusing to back the Democratic Party in the 1952 Presidential election, both from October 1952.
ArchivalResource: 10 (ca.) items.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Papers from the 1952 Virginia State Democratic Convention and the National Democratic Convention, 1952.
Material concerning the inauguration of Colgate Darden as president of the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1947.
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Material concerning the inauguration of Colgate Darden as president of the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1947.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Material concerning the inauguration of Colgate Darden as president of the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1947.
Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
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James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
The collection consists of the correspondence and writings of James J. Kilpatrick, including correspondence with his readers, fellow journalists, and prominent public figures; editorials; speeches; and the manuscripts for "The sovereign states," "The lasting south," "The smut peddlars," and "The Southern case for school segretation." The dominant theme is Federal infringement on State's rights including the issues of segregation, interposition, and flouridation. Other topics include payola, Richmond Virginians baseball team, the National Conference of Editorial Writers and a debate with Martin Luther King, Jr., on the nation's future. Major correspondents include Edwin M. Almond, Jim Bishop, Allen C. Brownfeld, William F. Buckley, Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, Colgate W. Darden, Roscoe Ellard, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Donald M. Ewing, Dick Fojut, Howard C. Gilmer, Joseph Addison Hagan, Anthony Harrigan, Burr P. Harrison, Human Events, Verne P. Kaub, David Lawrence, Shelby Little, William Loeb, Dr. Robert Needles, J. R. Orgain, Jr., Robert Whaley Orrell, Robert B. Patterson, Drew Pearson, Carleton Putnam, Lawrence R. Quarles, Henry Regnery, Donald R. Richberg, A. Willis Robertson, George W. Rogers, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Paul Saunier, Jr., the Spadea Syndicate, Thomas B. Stanley, Ulrich and Dorothy Troubetzkoy, William M. Tuck, United Feature Syndicate, Virginia Press Association, J. Barrye Wall, Robert Whitehead, John J. Wicker, John Cook Wyllie, Writers of one or two brief letters include Watkins M. Abbit, J. Lindsay Almond, T. Coleman Andrews, Fitzgerald Bemiss, Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., Julien Binford, Loyd C. Bird, McLemore Birdsong, James Baylor Blackford, John B. Boatwright, Jr., Armistead L. Boothe, Sarah-Patton Boyle, James H. Brewer, Owen Brewster, Joel Broyhill, Matthew Bruccoli, D. Tennant Bryan, Thomas Pinckney Bryan, J. L. Blair Buck, Warren E. Burger, Robert Y. Button, Mortimer Caplin, Margaret Haley Carpenter, Howard H. Carwile, Bruce Catton, Anthony J. Celebrezze, Bennett Cerf, Allan Knight Chalmers, Lenoir Chambers, Leslie Cheek, Walter N. Chinn, Randolph W. Church, Joseph S. Clark, Josephine G. Clark, J. Calvitt Clarke, Monroe Cockrell, Weldon Cooper, Norman Cousins, Kenneth R. Crispell, Virginius Dabney, John E. Dahlquist, Ted Dalton, Dominick V. Daniels, Donald Davidson, E. F. S. Davies, James C. Davis, Lambert Davis, Ralph de Toledano, Collins Denny, Jr., Gottfried Dietze, Hardy C. Dillard, Thomas J. Dodd, E. Griffith Dodson, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, John Dos Passos, Clifford Dowdey, Thomas N. Downing, Leon Dure, James O. Eastland, James E. Edmonds, Pocahontas Wight Edmunds, Mamie Eisenhower, Sam Ervin, Also Orval Faubus, Marshall Fishwick, Guy Friddell, Murray Friedman, Foster Furcolo, Francis Pendleton Gaines, John Gange, George Garrett, J. Vaughan Gary, James J. Geary, Henry Gemmill, Carter Glass, III, Mills Godwin, Harry Golden, Eric F. Goldman, Barry Goldwater, Albert Gore, J. Segar Gravatt, Garland Gray, John A. Griffin, Robert P. Griffin, S. Marvin Griffin, Erwin N. Griswold, Ernest Gruening, Raymond R. Guest, Harry F. Guggenheim, Edward J. Gurney, T. Marshall Hahn Jr., Leigh Hanes, Porter Hardy, Jr., Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Deryl Hart, Booton Herndon, William S. Hildreth, Luther H. Hodges, Reynold D. Hogle, A. Linwood Holton, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Dowell J. Howard, Edward W. Hudgins, Carl Humelsine, Hubert Humphrey, Thomas H. Hunter, Sterling Hutcheson, William Inge, CaryF. Jacob, William E. Jenner, John M. Jennings, J. Winston Johns, Forney Johnston, B. Everett Jones, Sidney S. Kellam, R. Wayne Kernodle, Russell Kirk, Warren P. Knowles, Arthur Krock, Alfred M. Landon, William E. Larsen, J. Bracken Lee, Albert Lévitt, Russell Long, Also Dumas Malone, Harrison Mann, Jr., John O. Marsh, Thurgood Marshall, Walter Rumsey Marvin, Linton Massey, John L. McClellan, Edward O. McCue III, James Douglas McKay, Harry Meacham, M. J. Menefee, Frank Pitts Moncure. A.S. Mike Monroney, E. Blackburn Moore, Sidney Grant Morse, Wayne Morse, Robert Moses, William P. Murphy, Hyde Murray, Edmund S. Muskie, Maurine B. Neuberger, Robert N. C. Nix, Elizabeth Copeland Norfleet, G. Warren Nutter, William B. O'Neal, E. J. Oglesby, William Old, Elizabeth H. Osth, John Crump Parker, T. Nelson Parker, Davis Young Paschall, Kenneth C. Patty, William H. Peden, Fred Pollard, J. Sergeant Reynolds, John Q. Rhodes, F.D.G. Ribble, Homer Richey, Wilfred Ritz, Ruby Altizer Roberts, George Romney, John J. Rooney, Archibald B. Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Parke Rouse, Vermont Royster, William A. Rusher, Dean Rusk, Lao and Walter Russell, Richard B. Russell, Allan H. Ryskind, Richard S. Salant, Terry Sanford, Reed Sarratt, David E. Satterfield, Jr., Davie E. Satterfield, III, Charles M. Schulz, Philip L. Scruggs, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., D. French Slaughter, Also Howard K. Smith, Howard Worth Smith, Louis Spilman, Lawrence E. Spivak, John Stennis, A.E.S. Stephens, Adlai Stevenson, Lindley J. Stiles, Kathryn H. Stone, Lewis L. Strauss, Warren H. Strother, Earl G. Swem, William F. Swindler, Carl Swisher, G. Fred Switzer, Herman E. Talmadge, Lorin A. Thompson, Strom Thurmond, George Bell Timmerman, Jr., Henry St., George Tucker, Jr., D. Gardiner Tyler, Stewart Udall, George C. Wallace, Lurleen Wallace, William C. Wampler, Robert Welch, Jr., E. B. White, Roy Wilkens, Robert M. Wilkin, J. Harvie Wilkinson, John J. Williams, Earl Wilson, Edward H. Winter, Jennngs, C. Wise, Art Wood, William H. Wranek The collection also contains book reviews by University of Virginia Librarian John Cook Wyllie
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- Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Committee on the Presidency. Papers of the Board of Visitors Committee on the Presidency [manuscript], 1946-1947.
Title:
Papers of the Board of Visitors Committee on the Presidency [manuscript], 1946-1947.
The papers contain the files of Thomas Benjamn Gay as chairman of the Board of Visitors committee to select a president to succeed John Lloyd Newcomb. The papers include index cards and a volume of biographical sketches of various candidates and Gay's final report nominating Colgate W. Darden, Jr.
ArchivalResource: circa 75 items.
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- University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Committee on the Presidency. Papers of the Board of Visitors Committee on the Presidency [manuscript], 1946-1947.
University of Virginia. Development Fund. Papers of the University of Virginia Development Fund [manuscript] 1947-1948.
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Papers of the University of Virginia Development Fund [manuscript] 1947-1948.
Promotional and explanatory literature for fund raising campaign; chiefly material of Colgate Whitehead Darden, Admiral William Frederick Halsey, Thomas Johnson Michie, and Edward Reilly Stettinius.
ArchivalResource: 150 items.
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- University of Virginia. Development Fund. Papers of the University of Virginia Development Fund [manuscript] 1947-1948.
Bateman, Herbert H.,. Noel family papers [manuscript], circa 1850-1984.
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Noel family papers [manuscript], circa 1850-1984.
The collection consist chiefly of the correspondence of Edgar Estes Noel with his parents, William Edgar Noel and Lelia Ophelia Wash Noel; his wife Ida Jeanne Thompson Noel; and his children, William Edgar Noel, Laura Forsyth Noel McDonald, and Norbourn William Noel. Topics include Noel's years as an undergraduate and graduate student at the University of Virginia, 1950-1954, 1958, including fraternity life, a stint as columnist for the Cavalier Daily, student assistant in Alderman Library, student riots, Colgate Darden, Edward Younger and the Massive Resistance closing of the Charlottesville public schools. Topics also include Noel's army service in the U. S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps as a Japanese language specialist; and his career in the U.S. Information Agency in Thailand, Korea, Japan, Guyana, Nigeria and India. Of interest are letters about the civil war in Laos, the writing of anti-Russian propaganda, Park Chung Hee and corruption in Korea, support for the Vietnam War, an anti-Vietnam lecture by Edgar Snow, work as American consul in Japan, Japanese reaction to events in the U.S., work in Guyana, Guyanese politics, political and economic situation in Nigeria, appointment in India, comments on political events in the United States and Iran, Virginia schooling for his children, retirement in Denbigh, Va., and Noel family genealogy. The collection also contains19th century family correspondence, including Civil War letters of Mary Hinchman George and Alexander Jones discussing life on the home front in West Virginia and conveying war news. A letter, 1861 August 17, discusses the battles of Phillipi and Rich Mountain. Correspondents include Herbert H. Bateman, Peter James Lee, Charles Robb,
ArchivalResource: circa 3700 items.
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- Bateman, Herbert H.,. Noel family papers [manuscript], circa 1850-1984.
Buck, J. L. Blair (James Lawrence Blair), 1886-1967. Papers of James Lawrence Blair Buck [manuscript] / compiled by Buck as president of the Virginia Committee for Public Schools, 1931 [1958-60].
Title:
Papers of James Lawrence Blair Buck [manuscript] / compiled by Buck as president of the Virginia Committee for Public Schools, 1931 [1958-60].
The collection records the Committee's efforts to fight massive resistance, support the Perrow commission's freedom of choice plan and keep open the public schools. It contains by-laws, minutes, correspondence of the state steering committee and the local committees, financial records, a few legal papers, speeches and articles. Copies of 1959 bills on education, the report of the Perrow commission and articles on the history of the committee by William Marion Lightsey, its executive secretary, are included. With these papers is an article, 1931, "Gravel in the shoe, or 'I know the Negro'" by Buck and clippings and articles on desegregated education accumulated by Buck in the 1950s as coordinator of teacher education for the Virginia State Department of Education. In this group are papers on the Prince Edward Co. segregation case and the 1955 Gray commission on education. Other organizations represented in the collection are the Virginia Society for the Preservation of Public Education, the Virginia Council on Human Relations, The Southern Regional Council, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties. The collection includes correspondence or speeches by James Lindsay Almond, Eugene Tucker Carlton, John Stewart Battle, Virginius Dabney, Theodore Roosevelt Dalton, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Robert Douthat Meade, Francis Pickens Miller, Mosby Garland Perrow, Lorin Andrew Thompson, James McIlhany Thomson & Robert Whitehead.
ArchivalResource: 1,350 items.
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- Buck, J. L. Blair (James Lawrence Blair), 1886-1967. Papers of James Lawrence Blair Buck [manuscript] / compiled by Buck as president of the Virginia Committee for Public Schools, 1931 [1958-60].
Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968. Correspondence concerning curriculum revision [manuscript], 1950 March.
Title:
Correspondence concerning curriculum revision [manuscript], 1950 March.
Henry N. "Harry" Taylor, editor in chief of the Cavalier Daily, corresponded with "McGregor Room Curator" John Cook Wyllie on the subject of postwar curriculum revision. Wyllie praises Peters Rushton and Colgate Darden noting that the former "was the only man who ever served the University very effectively as a public conscience." He explains some of the politics involved in reform, regrets the loss of Hedlund and refers to the reports of the Post-War Planning Committee and the Hyde Committee.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968. Correspondence concerning curriculum revision [manuscript], 1950 March.
University of Virginia. Committee on the Lower Division. Papers of the University of Virginia Committee on the Lower Division [manuscript] 1950-53.
Title:
Papers of the University of Virginia Committee on the Lower Division [manuscript] 1950-53.
Letters, memoranda, papers, and minutes of meetings of the Committee. Persons prominently involved are: Lewis Machen Hammond, Marcus Burr Mallet, Richard Rolston Fletcher, and Pres. Colgate Whitehead Darden.
ArchivalResource: 150 items.
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- University of Virginia. Committee on the Lower Division. Papers of the University of Virginia Committee on the Lower Division [manuscript] 1950-53.
Darden, Mrs Colgate W. Oral history interview of Mrs Colgate W. Darden by Raymond C. Bice [manuscript], March 9, 1992.
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Oral history interview of Mrs Colgate W. Darden by Raymond C. Bice [manuscript], March 9, 1992.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Darden, Mrs Colgate W. Oral history interview of Mrs Colgate W. Darden by Raymond C. Bice [manuscript], March 9, 1992.
Muse, Benjamin. Papers : of Benjamin Muse, 1934-1966.
Title:
Papers : of Benjamin Muse, 1934-1966.
The collection consists chiefly of Muse's correspondence and speeches on Virginia political issues, particularly the adoption of social security in the 1930s and massive resistance in the 1950s. Much of the latter correspondence came in response to his column "Virginia Affairs" for the Washington Post, his Manasses Messenger editorials, and articles in national magazines. Other topics include his break with the Democratic Party in 1936, his gubernatorial candidacy in 1941, and his research in Virginia for Presidential Nominating Politics in 1952. Several chapters of an autobiography are included. Scrapbooks of news clippings and a copy of Tarheel Tommy Atkins complete the collection. Correspondents include John Stewart Battle, Frank Bane, Sarah Patton Boyle, Harry Flood Byrd, Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., Lenoir Chambers, Virginius Dabney, Theodore Roosevelt Dalton, Colgate Whitehead Darden, and Leslie W. Dunbar. Other correspondents are Patrick Henry Drewry, Edwin B. Henderson, Oliver Hill, Francis Pickens Miller, George Campbell Peery, James Price, Howard Worth Smith, Thomas Bahnson Stanley, Henry Alexander Wise, and many Virginia legislators.
ArchivalResource: 975 items.
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- Muse, Benjamin. Papers : of Benjamin Muse, 1934-1966.
Meade, Everard W. Script for the University of Virginia colored sound 16mm movie by Everard Wilson Meade [manuscript], [1956?].
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Script for the University of Virginia colored sound 16mm movie by Everard Wilson Meade [manuscript], [1956?].
Scipt of a promotional film of the University of Virginia, narrated by Colgate Darden.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Meade, Everard W. Script for the University of Virginia colored sound 16mm movie by Everard Wilson Meade [manuscript], [1956?].
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Will democracy lose to communism? [manuscript] : an address to the Conference of Bank Correspondents, Richmond, Va., 1960 April 2.
Title:
Will democracy lose to communism? [manuscript] : an address to the Conference of Bank Correspondents, Richmond, Va., 1960 April 2.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Will democracy lose to communism? [manuscript] : an address to the Conference of Bank Correspondents, Richmond, Va., 1960 April 2.
McCasland, S. Vernon (Selby Vernon), 1896-1970. Papers of S. Vernon McCasland, 1938-1970.
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Papers of S. Vernon McCasland, 1938-1970.
Correspondence, scholarly writings, administrative material, legal and financial papers. Topics in McCasland's correspondence include Biblical exegesis, particularly New Testament Greek and the translation and interpretation of obscure or difficult passages; and critiques and reviews of his own articles and those of colleagues. Also scholarly publication, particularly his efforts to have "By the finger of God" published; sales of "The resurrection of Jesus"; the teaching of religion in the public schools; and terms as vice-president of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, and president of the National Association of Biblical Instructors. Also World War II and its effect on the lives of former students, their fellow soldiers and the civilian population in war zones; life in Reconstruction Germany, both East and West, of former colleagues. Also the establishment of the John B. Cary memorial professorship at the University of Virginia; the religious department and its students and courses; the Barbour and Richards lectures; the chapel committee, Religious Council, YMCA and chess club, Zionism; anti-semitism; and the Disciples of Christ church. There are drafts and proofs for "By the finger of God," and for its introduction by David C. Wilson; "The Hellenistic world in New Testament Times," written as an article for "The interpreter's Bible"; "The pioneer of our faith", "The religion of the Bible"; and "Religions of the world". Also typescript with editor's and typesetter's notations of "Religions of the World" by S. Vernon McCasland, Grace E. Cairns, and David C. Yu together with galley proof and note cards used to prepare the index. There are also personal records, recommendations, and grade reports for religion majors, some personal, legal and financial papers, and blue prints of the original plans for St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church.
ArchivalResource: 5000 items.
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- McCasland, S. Vernon (Selby Vernon), 1896-1970. Papers of S. Vernon McCasland, 1938-1970.
University of Virginia. Committee on Fraternities. Special records of the president. Report of the Special Faculty-Staff Committee on Fraternities, as Amended and Adopted by the President of the University [manuscript], 1955.
Title:
Special records of the president. Report of the Special Faculty-Staff Committee on Fraternities, as Amended and Adopted by the President of the University [manuscript], 1955.
The Special Records series is comprised chiefly of topical records files which are not part of the "standard" topical files set up each year to form the Office Administrative Files. These special records files are often kept in the President's office for a longer period of time than the single fiscal year covered by the typical transfer of Office Administrative Files and often cover a date range of several years. Because of this, the Office of the President refers to these as "permanent" or "seldom used permanent files." When the office retires these files, they are often transferred to the Archives with the yearly transfer, and beginning with the 1982 transfer (RG-2/1/2.821) the "permanent " or "special" records files have not been physically separated from the Office Administrative Files, but form a separate sub-series in the listing to each transfer.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- University of Virginia. Committee on Fraternities. Special records of the president. Report of the Special Faculty-Staff Committee on Fraternities, as Amended and Adopted by the President of the University [manuscript], 1955.
Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971. Letter to Dr. Harry J. Warthen, Jr., 1956 January 2.
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Letter to Dr. Harry J. Warthen, Jr., 1956 January 2.
Robertson replies to a query from Warthen on subsidized football at the University of Virginia. He states that Virginia football is in the red, President Darden is worried about the Virginia scholarship program, and that Virginia colleges must agree on the amount of football subsidization they can afford.
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- Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971. Letter to Dr. Harry J. Warthen, Jr., 1956 January 2.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Speeches and introductions of speakers by John Lloyd Newcomb and Colgate Whitehead Darden [manuscript], 1931-1959.
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Speeches and introductions of speakers by John Lloyd Newcomb and Colgate Whitehead Darden [manuscript], 1931-1959.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Speeches and introductions of speakers by John Lloyd Newcomb and Colgate Whitehead Darden [manuscript], 1931-1959.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Medal [manuscript], 1953.
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Medal [manuscript], 1953.
A medal commemorating the 50th anniversary of the University of Puerto Rico.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Medal [manuscript], 1953.
Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd [manuscript] 1911-65.
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Papers of Harry Flood Byrd [manuscript] 1911-65.
Business papers range from 1914-1965 and consist chiefly of correspondence, bills & receipts regarding Byrd's apple orchards, with some material on Northern Virginia newspapers he published, and Cuban business interests. Virginia political papers, 1911-32, describe the organization of the Byrd machine but do not contain gubernatorial files. U.S. senatorial papers, 1933-65, still deal chiefly with Byrd's interest in Virginia politics though material on national interests is present. Complementing the political correspondence are appointment books, magazine articles, newsclippings, constituent's mail, 1957 & 1960-65, voting records, 1933-65, speeches of Byrd and others, public statements & press releases, scrap-books and political cartoons. Family papers contain correspondence and some business and legal papers of Richard Evelyn Byrds, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Harry Flood Byrd, and Henry Delaware Flood. Topics of interest include the Democratic Party, Natinal Committee and the Democratic Party, Virginia, State Central Committee, Byrd's 1925 gubernatorial campaign, the Democratic National conventions, 1932, 40, & 52, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, 1934, poll taxes, Virginia election laws & Virginia elections, the 1952, 58 & 64 senatorial campaigns, the 1965 Civil Rights Act, Virginia highways, drought relief, 1931, the Alfalfa Club, appointments & other patronage for constituents, Byrd family genealogy, school desegregation, massive resistance, fiscal conservatism, local Virginia politics, the Bricker amendment & isolationism, and the Republican campaigns of 1952 & 56. Correspondents include Watkins Moorman Abbitt, Edwin Anderson Alderman, James Lindsay Almond, T. Coleman Andrews, Alben Williams Barkley, A.D. Barksdale, John Stewart Battle, William S. Battle, Ezra Taft Benson, Lloyd C. Bird, Armistead Lloyd Boothe, Claude Gernade Bowers, Louis Brownlow, David Tennant Bryan, Robert Young Button, James Cannon, Lenoir Chambers, Albert Benjamin Chander, Everett Randolph Combs, Thomas Terry Connally, Virginius Dabney, Theodore Roosevelt Dalton, Josephus Daniels, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Collins Denny, Everett McKinley Dirkson, E. Griffity Dodson, Clifford Dowdey, James Oliver Eastland, Cyrus Eaton, Dwight David Eisenhower, Pres. U.S., James Aloysius Farley, Junius Rodes Fishburne, Hiran Leong Fong, Douglas Southall Freeman, Carter Glass, Mills Edwin Godwin, Barry Morris Goldwater, Charles Johnston Harkrader, Burr Powell Harrison, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Herbert Clark Hoover, Pres. U.S., John Edgar Hoover, Cordell Hull, Louis Isaac Jaffé, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Pres. U.S., Robert Francis Kennedy, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Arthur Krock, John Llewellyn Lewis, Walter Lippman, Henry Cabot Lodge, George Walter Mapp, Michael Joseph Mansfield, Thomas Staples Martin, Lucy Randolph Mason, George Meany, Francis Pickens Miller, Edmund Sixtus Muskie, Richard Milhous Nixon, Pres. U.S., John Paul, Drew Pearson, George Campbell Peery, Gifford Pinchot, John Garland Pollard, Sam Rayburn, Absolam Willis Robertson, John Davison Rockefeller, Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Richard Brevard Russell, Leverett Saltonstall, Fred Otto Seibel, Campbell Bascom Slemp, Sidney F. Small, George Armistead Smathers, Howard Worth Smith, Margaret Chase Smith, Louis Spilman, John Cornelius Stennis, Claude Augustus Swanson, George Frederick Switzer, William Stuart Swmington, Herman Eugene Talmadge, James Strom Thurmond, Elbert Lee Trinkle, Harry S. Truman, William Munford Tuck, Millard E. Tydings, Arthur Hendrik Vandenburg, Henry Agard Wallace, Burton Kendall Wheeler, Landon Wyatt, William T. Reed, & Fred Weiser.
ArchivalResource: 273 ft.
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd [manuscript] 1911-65.
Clark, Champ. Oral history interview of Joseph L. Vaughan [manuscript], 1973, 2000.
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Oral history interview of Joseph L. Vaughan [manuscript], 1973, 2000.
In an interview conducted in 1973, Vaughan recalls Pesident Alderman and his influence; William Mynn Thornton; John Lloyd Newcomb; the University during World War II; Edward R. "Butch" Slaughter; Copeley Hill housing; Colgate Darden; Clinch Valley College; Frank Hartman;Joseph C. Smiddy; Edgar F. Shannon; James M. Page; Samuel A. Mitchell; Milton W. Humphreys; and traditions and the University of Virginia way.
ArchivalResource: Index.2 items.
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- Clark, Champ. Oral history interview of Joseph L. Vaughan [manuscript], 1973, 2000.
Warren, Lindsay C. (Lindsay Carter), 1889-1976. Lindsay C. Warren papers, 1916-1968 (bulk 1924-1954).
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Lindsay C. Warren papers, 1916-1968 (bulk 1924-1954).
Papers, primarily 1924-1954, include Warren's correspondence with constituents, friends, and associates in Beaufort County and other parts of northeastern North Carolina, and in Congress, and with federal officials on affairs of his district. Many earlier papers were destroyed by fire. There are papers pertaining to Warren's special interests in agricultural legislation, particularly pertaining to potatoes and peanuts; the United States Coast Guard; river and harbor legislation, waterways, and the work of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; hunting, fishing, and game conservation and regulation; the Cape Hatteras National Seashore; highway development; congressional and governmental reorganizations; and government accounting, as chairman of the House Committee on Accounts. Also included are papers relating to his membership on the North Carolina constitutional commission of 1931-1932. Papers after 1940 are mostly personal. Scattered items relating to the position of comptroller general, and reports, testimony, speeches, and clippings, 1940-1954, are mounted in scrapbooks and other volumes. Prominent correspondents included are Josiah Bailey, William B. Bankhead, G. A. Barden, W. J. Boyd, John Cochran, C. W. Darden, J. C. B. Ehringhaus, Bruce Etheridge, E. G. Flanagan, Oliver Max Gardner, John Nance Garner, Clyde R. Hoey, W. E. Hooks, John H. Kerr, John McDuffie, Harry McMullan, Lee S. Overman, J. B. Pierce, W. O. Saunders, Furnifold Simmons, and Ford Worthy. Early papers of Herbert Bonner, Warren's secretary and successor as United States representative, are also present.
ArchivalResource: 37,000 (ca.) items (47.0 linear ft).
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- Warren, Lindsay C. (Lindsay Carter), 1889-1976. Lindsay C. Warren papers, 1916-1968 (bulk 1924-1954).
MacConochie, Arthur Francis, 1891-. Oral history interview of Arthur F. MacConochie by Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], April 1, 1972.
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Oral history interview of Arthur F. MacConochie by Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], April 1, 1972.
ArchivalResource: Index.3 items.
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- MacConochie, Arthur Francis, 1891-. Oral history interview of Arthur F. MacConochie by Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], April 1, 1972.
Talbott, Frank. Papers of Frank Talbott, Jr. [manuscript],f1949-1962.
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Papers of Frank Talbott, Jr. [manuscript],f1949-1962.
The papers consist of correspondence, notes, and clippings that document the activities of Frank Talbott, Jr., a member of the Board of Visitors and rector of the University of Virginia. The papers primarily concern Mr. Talbott's membership on Board of Visitors committees such as the Executive, Finance, and Athletic Policy Committee. Topics include: the Special Committee of the Faculty on Athletics re Atlantic Coast Conference, the Gooch report, and the Southern Athletic Conference; integration; the Lawn incident; Mary Washington College, and Edgar Shannon's inauguration as president of the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 6000 items.
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- Talbott, Frank. Papers of Frank Talbott, Jr. [manuscript],f1949-1962.
Reynolds, Charles Felder, Jr. Letters to Charles Felder Reynolds [manuscript], 1959 April 21-August 31.
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Letters to Charles Felder Reynolds [manuscript], 1959 April 21-August 31.
The letters concern a library fund established to honor Wilson Gee, retiring professor of rural economics and rural sociology. Colgate Whitehead Darden is a correspondent.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Reynolds, Charles Felder, Jr. Letters to Charles Felder Reynolds [manuscript], 1959 April 21-August 31.
Smith, Charles (Charles William), b. 1893. Papers of Charles William Smith 1910-1979.
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Papers of Charles William Smith 1910-1979.
The collection contains Smith's personal and business correspondence with artists, admirers, critics, museums & galleries, and University of Virginia officials. Many are complimentary letters and thanks for Smith's books. The collection also contains official army papers, certificates for various honors, clippings, articles, photographs of Smith and his paintings and a copy of "Charles Smith and others," 1976. In addition the collection contains the woodblocks he used to print "The University of Virginia"; 32 woodcuts, 5 linoleum block prints of Williamsburg, Va. and a woodblock print of the Virginia Quarterly Review Office. Correspondents include Elmer Adler, J. Malcolm Bridges, Leslie Cheek, Francis Welch Crowninshield, Virginius Dabney, Colgate W. Darden, John D. Forbes, Charles Dana Gibson, Jean Hélion, Philip Hofer, Dard Hunter, Frank Loucks Hereford, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Wassily Kandinsky, Reginald Marsh, Lewis Mumford, William B. O'Neal, Maxfield Parrish, Herbert Read, Hilla, Baroness Rebay Von Ehrenwiesen, Rudolph Ruzicka, Fred O. Seibel, Theodore Sizer, Marion Willard and Carl Zyrosser.
ArchivalResource: 318 items.
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- Smith, Charles (Charles William), b. 1893. Papers of Charles William Smith 1910-1979.
Pratt, Harry Rogers, 1886-. Letter to Colgate Whitehead Darden Jr., 1950 May 9.
Title:
Letter to Colgate Whitehead Darden Jr., 1950 May 9.
Pratt writes to University of Virginia president Darden regarding the score of "Testament of Freedom," by Randall Thompson, composed in honor of the 200th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth.
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- Pratt, Harry Rogers, 1886-. Letter to Colgate Whitehead Darden Jr., 1950 May 9.
Ribble, F. D. G. (Frederick Deane Goodwin), 1898-1970. Papers, 1920-1965.
Title:
Papers, 1920-1965.
Notes, memoranda and correspondence regarding teaching, especially constitutional law, commerce and real property. Correspondence concerning the Law School, particularly after World War II, and regarding professional and extracurricular activities, such as his wartime service on the Board of Appeals on Visa Cases. Notes, correspondence and clippings about civil rights matters, including an extensive documentation of the Prince Edward Free School Association in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Correspondents include Colgate W. Darden, Robert F. Kennedy and A. Willis Robertson.
ArchivalResource: 32 boxes (16 linear ft.)
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- Ribble, F. D. G. (Frederick Deane Goodwin), 1898-1970. Papers, 1920-1965.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. News clippings of Colgate Whitehead Darden [manuscript] 1942-61.
Title:
News clippings of Colgate Whitehead Darden [manuscript] 1942-61.
Chiefly about his activities as President of the University of Virginia; his inaugural and farewell speeches and biographies of himself and Mrs. Colgate Whitehead Darden.
ArchivalResource: 100 items.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. News clippings of Colgate Whitehead Darden [manuscript] 1942-61.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Facsimile of the Declaration of Independence [manuscript] 1951.
Title:
Facsimile of the Declaration of Independence [manuscript] 1951.
The document was presented to Darden for his services to the =Commission for the commemoration of the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the signing of the Declaratioon of Independence. A presentation certificate is signed by commision members Fred M. Vinson, Alben W. Barkley, Ernest W. McFarland, Kenneth D. McKellar, Sam Rayburn, John McCormack and Joseph W. Martin.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Facsimile of the Declaration of Independence [manuscript] 1951.
Blackford, Staige D. (Staige Davis), 1898-1949. Papers of Staige D. Blackford [manuscript], 1939-1949
Title:
Papers of Staige D. Blackford [manuscript]
The collection consists almost entirely of Blackford's letters home to his wife Lydia Blackford and children Staige and Linda. He desribes training in Pageland, S.C. and Ft. Benning, Ga., and the hospital in action in Casablanca, Morocco, and Italy. With the letters are hospital newsletters, newsclippings, aerial propaganda sheets, Bill Mauldin cartoons, a postwar speech to the United Daughters of the Confederacy on civil rights for African-Americans, and an account of a Russian P.O.W. camp in Germany. Of interest are descriptions of ethnic groups in North Africa, the political scene in North Africa and Italy, the medical problems of the people in North Africa and liberated areas, visits to the hospital by celebrities and politicians, meetings with mark Clark, George Patton, J. Rives Childs, Vincent Sheean, and T.J. Michie, attempts to treat shell shock with new drugs and numerous descriptions of routine life in the unit and places visited on leave or at medical conferences. He expresses resentment over striking miners in the U.S., speculates on Europe after the war and encourages his wife's direction of the blood plasma bank in Charlottesville, Va. Corespondents include Colgate W. Darden (on expanded hospital facilities for African-Americans), John P. Marquand, Robert D. Meade, and Edward R. Stettinius.
ArchivalResource: 800 (ca.) items
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- Blackford, Staige D. (Staige Davis), 1898-1949. Papers of Staige D. Blackford [manuscript], 1939-1949.
James H. Latimer Papers, 1864-2000
Title:
James H. Latimer Papers, 1864-2000
Papers, 1864-2000 (bulk 1934-2000), of James H. Latimer, Richmond Times-Dispatch political reporter and columnist. Includes annual reports, articles, book reviews, broadsides, bumper stickers, cartoons, clippings, correspondence, editorials, election results, greeting cards, magazines, maps, memoirs, memorandums, newsletters, newspapers, notes, obituaries, photographs, press releases, programs, program scripts, rough drafts, scrapbooks, and speeches primarily relating to Virginia and national politics, national, state, and local elections, journalism, and Virginia history.
ArchivalResource: ca. 18 cubic feet (39 boxes)
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- Latimer, James Howe, 1913-2000. James H. Latimer papers, 1864-2000 (bulk 1934-2000)
University of Virginia. Board of Trustees. Alumni Board of Trustees [manuscript], 1940-1954.
Title:
Alumni Board of Trustees [manuscript], 1940-1954.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence of Francis L. Berkeley, as a member of the Board of Trustees. Topics include the Thomas Jefferson Fellowships particularly one for Millicent Sowerby, and the immigration status of a student from England. With these are two clippings concerning the fellowhips. There is also a report to the Board from Virginius R. Shackelford, 1940, on the current affairs of the Association with a recommended plan of reorganization or the Elliott Memorandum. Correspondents include Verner W. Clapp, Colgate Darden, George O. Kent.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- University of Virginia. Board of Trustees. Alumni Board of Trustees [manuscript], 1940-1954.
Clark, Champ. Oral history interview of Edward Younger [manuscript], 1972, 2000.
Title:
Oral history interview of Edward Younger [manuscript], 1972, 2000.
The collection contains a tape of the interview conducted by R. Chambliss Light 1972 and a drafttranscription by Champ Clark, 2000, with corrections. Younger discusses his motivation in coming the University of Virginia; his courses; administrative work; promotion and tenure; life on the Lawn; rebuilding the University after World War II; three different generations of students; the honor stystem. Younger also discusses his work on committees, particularly Richards, Page-Barbour, and Public Occasions; noted lecturers James B. Conant and C. Vann Woodward; and ill-fated efforts to bring Presidents Kennedy and Johnson to the grounds. Also President Darden's commitment to making Virginia "The capstone of education," and his securing of state funds for buildings; President Shannon's emphasis on academic reputation; May days, 1970; and Younger's own contributions of teaching, building up the history department, Faculty and administrators mentioned include Thomas Perkins Abernethy, Julian Bishko, Colgate Darden, Thomas Cary Johnson, Selby Vernon McCasland, Bernard Mayo,
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Clark, Champ. Oral history interview of Edward Younger [manuscript], 1972, 2000.
Snavely, Tipton R. (Tipton Ray), 1890-. Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1959-1978.
Title:
Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1959-1978.
The papers consist of correspondence concerning the Tipton R. Snavely Professorship in Business Administration, the naming and funding of the Darden School, and the Snavely Library at the Darden School.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Snavely, Tipton R. (Tipton Ray), 1890-. Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1959-1978.
Menefee, M. J. (Marvin James), 1894-1983. Papers of M.J. Menefee [manuscript], 1914-1982.
Title:
Papers of M.J. Menefee [manuscript], 1914-1982.
The papers consist chiefly of personal and office correspondence. The former contains letters to Menefee while he was convalescing from war wounds. Many mention the great flu epidemic of 1918-1919. Later letters are mainly to and from his wife and family. The office files contain correspondence from his position as secretary to A. Willis Robertson and administrative assistant to Harry Byrd. Most letters concern routine situations, engagements, speaking trips, local arrangements, and minor requests from constituents. Some touch on local and Virginia politics and Byrd's campaigns. Also include Menefee's personal legal and financial papers; statements of his accounts with Byrd; speeches; petitions for the repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act; World War I papers including training material, notes and field messages from active service in France, honors awarded, and efforts to receive disability payments; clippings; photographs; and memorabilia. In addition, there is a letter, 1861 June 11, J. Lucius Davis to William Miller authorizing the latter to raise recruits for Wise's legion in Shenandoah and Rockingham Counties. Correspondents include James Lindsay Almond, Harry Flood Byrd, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Alfred Dickinson Barksdale, John Stewart Battle, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Douglas Southall Freeman, Burr Powell Harrison, William Sobieski Hildreth, Jay Winston Johns, Absalom Willis Robertson, James Strom Thurmond, William Munford Tuck and John Jordan Wicker.
ArchivalResource: 6500 (ca.) items.
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- Menefee, M. J. (Marvin James), 1894-1983. Papers of M.J. Menefee [manuscript], 1914-1982.
University of Virginia. Dept. of Psychology. Dept. of Psychology papers [manuscript], 1937-1939.
Title:
Dept. of Psychology papers [manuscript], 1937-1939.
The papers of the Corcoran School of Philosophy and Psychology and the successor Dept. of Psychology contain annual reports, 1947-1964; intra-university correspondence of Department Chairman Frank A. Geldard, 1947-1964, including budget requests and lists of faculty publications; and miscellaneous material including bibliographies of faculty members, 1935-1937. Form letters from John Lloyd Newcomb and Colgate Darden, Jr., requesting these items are included.
ArchivalResource: 65 items.
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- University of Virginia. Dept. of Psychology. Dept. of Psychology papers [manuscript], 1937-1939.
Flannagan, Roy C. (Roy Catesby), 1897-1952. Papers of Roy Catesby Flannagan [manuscript] 1862-1951.
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Papers of Roy Catesby Flannagan [manuscript] 1862-1951.
Correspondence, reports, and news clippings. Principal correspondents are: Lucy Catesby Flannagan, Roy Knight Flannagan, Ned Flannagan, and W.Hugh Flannagan. Also: Nannie Barringer, Harry Flood Byrd, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Westmorland Davis, Carter Glass, Mary Johnston, Ruth D. Lionsberger, Margaret Mitchell and James Southall Wilson. Included are Catesby's notebooks, 1915-1917, while a student at the University of Virginia.; manuscripts of his short stories and political articles; and genealogical notes on the Flannagan family. Subjects mentioned are: Virginia Conference on Social Work, National Woman's Party, tobacco, Mark Catesby, Thomas Jones, member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and Paul Brandon Barringer. The collection also contains an incomplete typescript "The devil's dance" by Richard Ambrose and the papers of John T. Jones of King William County, Virginia, 1862-83, and some Civil War items [8 items].
ArchivalResource: 2 ft.
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- Flannagan, Roy C. (Roy Catesby), 1897-1952. Papers of Roy Catesby Flannagan [manuscript] 1862-1951.
Tuck, William M. (William Munford), 1896-1983. Papers, 1918-1968.
Title:
Papers, 1918-1968.
Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor and congressman. Subjects in the collection include Democratic Party politics, segregation in education, anti-Communism, and labor disputes. Prominent correspondents include Nancy, Lady Astor, S.O. Bland, Harry Flood Byrd (1887-1966), Colgate Whitehead Darden, J. Vaughan Gary, Garland Gray, Carter O. Lowance, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, and Thomas B. Stanley.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200, 000 items.
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- Tuck, William M. (William Munford), 1896-1983. Papers, 1918-1968.
Collins, Lewis Preston, 1896-1952. Papers of Lewis Preston Collins [manuscript], 1862-1952 (bulk 1918-1952).
Title:
Papers of Lewis Preston Collins [manuscript], 1862-1952 (bulk 1918-1952).
The papers contain correspondence, accounts, memoranda, reports, photographs, and sound recordings. Correspondence and topical files of Collins reflect his interest in his family, Marion and Smyth counties, Va., the Democratic Party, and his terms as Delegate and Lieutenant-Governor. Topics include his brother, Harold Moorman Collins, and his invention of a drink mixer; the building of his home; numerous local civic activities including Kiwanis, the Wytheville Diagnostic Center, airports, highways, postal service and an elementary school; the Marion National Bank; and the management of Moorman Farm, Bedford Co., Va. Topics also include the Young Democratic Clubs of Virginia; the 1952 Democratic National Convention; Colgate Darden's campaign for governor, 1941, Saxon Holt's for lieutenant-governor, 1937; and his campaigns for the House of Delegates, 1935, 1939 and 1941; state Democratic Party conventions; the Byrd organization; budget hearings, 1947-1952; patronage; commission appointments; proposed legislation; and the Game and Inland Fisheries Commission. Topics also include the State Library Building Commission; the Southwestern State Hospital; Booker T. Washington Industrial Training Center; Medical College of Virginia; Marion College; Virginia Polytechnic Institute; the University of Virginia; the Barter Theatre; and the Virginia State Bar Association. Of particular interest are a letter, 1918 November 4, describing the last days of the Meuse-Argonne offensive; an 1862 Confederate exemption notice; his keynote address at the 1944 state Democratic convention; his "Memoir and analysis of Virginia's participation in the 1952 Chicago National Convention"; a scrap-book of his inauguration as lieutenant-governor, and recordings of some speeches. In addition to constituent mail Collins corresponded with over 400 prominent Virginians, particularly members of the General Assembly. Much consists of routine letters of appointment and transmittal, congratulations, invitations, confirmations, thanks and inquiry. A complete list of these correspondents is in the index of the collection guide.
ArchivalResource: 8,370 (ca.) items.
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- Collins, Lewis Preston, 1896-1952. Papers of Lewis Preston Collins [manuscript], 1862-1952 (bulk 1918-1952).
Snavely, Tipton R. (Tipton Ray), 1890-. Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1977 May.
Title:
Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1977 May.
The papers consist of a typed speech by Professor Snavely announcing two important gifts to the Darden School by the sponsors, friends, and faculty: a bronze bust of Colgate W. Darden and a portrait by B.A. Makielski of Dean C. Stewart Sheppard; together with a thankyou note from Darden to Snavely and an issue of The University Register, 1977 June 1, bearing a photograph of bust.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Snavely, Tipton R. (Tipton Ray), 1890-. Papers of Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1977 May.
Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Supplementary correspondence files of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1931-1949.
Title:
Supplementary correspondence files of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1931-1949.
Included are articles, reports, speeches, newsclippings, pamphlets, and other printed material, photographs and some correspondence, all pertaining to subjects of concern to Jaffe as editor of the "Virginian-Pilot." The chief topic is the use by Norfolk Polytechnic College (later Virginia State College, Norfolk Division) of a vacated nurses home at the former St. Vincent's Hospital in a predominantly black section of Norfolk. Also of interest are materials on the Southern Regional Council, including minutes of the executive committee and board meetings and copies of "The Southern frontier" and "The new South." Topics also include suffrage reform, particularly in regard to the poll tax, World War II and the military build up in Norfolk and attendant problems, Virginia politics and the Byrd machine, Norfolk civic issues, public health and Judaism. Of unusual interest is a letter from Bravid W. Harris re: third world democracy and Liberia. Other correspondents include Alben Barkley, Stringfellow Barr, Charles Borland, Lyman B. Brooks, G.W.C. Brown, Lenoir Chambers, Colgate Darden, Amelia Earhart, Charles O. Goolrick, Bravid W. Harris, Vivian L. Page, Moss Plunkett, George W. Spicer, Abram P. Staples, Robert H. Tucker, J.K. Taussig, Roy Wilkins and Plummer Bernard Young.
ArchivalResource: 430 items.
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- Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Supplementary correspondence files of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1931-1949.
Wright, L. M. University of Virginia clippings and press releases [manuscript], 1955-1960.
Title:
University of Virginia clippings and press releases [manuscript], 1955-1960.
The collection contains press releases, 1956-1957, concerning the rise in student enrollment. Clipping topics of interest include the success of Colgate Darden's plan to make the university the "capstone" of public education, 1955; articles by L. M. Wright, Jr., on the problems of higher education in Virginia including the student enrollment boom, the rate of growth, and the problems of space and funds, 1957; science study reforms, 1956; and high school drama festival at the University, 1960.
ArchivalResource: circa 20 items.
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- Wright, L. M. University of Virginia clippings and press releases [manuscript], 1955-1960.
University of Virginia. Alumni Association. Papers, chiefly of William S. Hildreth as president of the University of Virginia Alumni Association [manuscript] 1944-1950.
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Papers, chiefly of William S. Hildreth as president of the University of Virginia Alumni Association [manuscript] 1944-1950.
Items pertain to the Development Fund, University of Virginia events, especially requests for admission the University, athletics, improvement of Alumni Hall, and Alumni concession stands. Colgate W. Darden is a correspondent.
ArchivalResource: 800 items.
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- University of Virginia. Alumni Association. Papers, chiefly of William S. Hildreth as president of the University of Virginia Alumni Association [manuscript] 1944-1950.
Runk, B. F. D. (Benjamin Franklin Dewees), 1906-1994. Oral history interview of B. F. D. Runk by Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], April 5, 1972.
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Oral history interview of B. F. D. Runk by Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], April 5, 1972.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Runk, B. F. D. (Benjamin Franklin Dewees), 1906-1994. Oral history interview of B. F. D. Runk by Michael F. Plunkett [manuscript], April 5, 1972.
Snavely, Tipton R. (Tipton Ray), 1890-. Papers of Tipton Ray Snavely [manuscript] 1915-68.
Title:
Papers of Tipton Ray Snavely [manuscript] 1915-68.
Collection contains the personal correspondence of Snavely, his professional correspondence as chairman and member of the economics department at U. Va., and notes and drafts for his book The Department of Economics at the University of Virginia, 1825-1956, and for his unpublished autobiography. Included are lecture notes, clippings, articles, & material regarding the graduate school of business administration at U. Va. Among the correspondents are Charles Cortez Abbot, Edwin Anderson Alderman, John Steward Battle, Abrahan Berglund, William Edgar Borah, Harry Flood Byrd, Harry Clemons, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Paul Goodloe McIntire, Edward Reilly Stettinius, & Henry St. George Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 13 ft.
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- Snavely, Tipton R. (Tipton Ray), 1890-. Papers of Tipton Ray Snavely [manuscript] 1915-68.
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Papers, 1890-1955
Title:
Frank Manny papers 1890-1955
Progressive educator, student of Thomas Dewey at the University of Chicago, served as head of the state Normal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, superintendent of the Felix Adler School of Ethical Culture in New York City and as head of teacher education in the city of Baltimore. The papers include extensive personal correspondence, scrapbooks, journals, writings and other materials concerning his professional interests. Correspondence includes letters from distinguished authors and educators.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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- Frank Manny papers, 1890-1955
Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982. Papers of Stringfellow Barr, 1927-1968.
Title:
Papers of Stringfellow Barr, 1927-1968.
Papers contain research notes and drafts, correspondence, reviews, promotional material, royalty statements, etc. for "The will of Zeus" and "The mask of Jove," together with various articles, reviews, editorials. The collection also contains professional and personal correpondence of Barr. Topics include speaking engagements, conferences and lectures; United States foreign policy, especially the war in Viet Nam, the cold war and American socialists. Correspondents include Saul Alinsky, Jacques Barzun, William Benton, R.P. Blackmur, Sarah Patton Boyle, Crane Brinton, Alfred L. Bush, Cass Canfield, Norman Cousins, Jack Dalton, Colgate Darden, J. Frank Dobie, Paul H. Douglas, William O. Douglas, Leon Edel, Murrell Edmunds, Clifton Fadiman, Eric Goldman, Caroline Gordon, Ernest Gruening, Mary Francis Gyles, Moses Hadas, Edith Hamilton, Piet Hein, Christian Herter, J. Edgar Hoover, Richard J. Hughes, Robert Hutchins, Gerald Johnson, Alfred A. Knopf, Bernard Knox, Bill Leonard, and Sol Linowitz. Also Walter Lippmann, Jacques Maritain, Alexander Meiklejohn, Paul Mellon, Robert B. Meyner, John Morton, Lewis Mumford, A.J. Muste, John U. Nef, Whitney Oates, William S. Payley, Martin Paul, Henri Peyre, Gerard Piel, Charles O. Porter, Bernard Rosenberg, Lincoln Schuster, Eric Severeid, Harvey Shapiro, Howard K. Smith, Benjamin Spock, George Steiner, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harold Stauss, Robert Theobald, Norman Thomas, Paul Tillett, Irita Van Doren, Mark Van Doren, Mike Wallace, Franz E. Winkler and John Cook Wyllie.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982. Papers of Stringfellow Barr, 1927-1968.
University of Virginia. Dean of Women. Papers from the office of Roberta Gwathmey, the Dean of Women of the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1914-1969.
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Papers from the office of Roberta Gwathmey, the Dean of Women of the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1914-1969.
Major topics in the papers including the construction and furnishing of Mary Munford dormitory; the women's alumni association; a lawsuit brought to force the admission of women as undergraduates; the Emily Clark Balch bequest, the conversion of Mary Washington to a liberal arts college, and women as special students. Of interest are a few letters concerning applications from black women for University housing, and a controversy over the publication of vulgar material in "The Virginia Reel." The collection also contains specifications for Randall Hall as a nursing dormitory by Stanislaw Makielski. The collection also contains notes used for "Women and the University" by Mary E. Whitney. Colgate W. Darden is a correspondent. With the papers is a framed drawing by Salvator Rosa given to the University of Virginia by Mr. and Mrs. H[arry] R[ogers] Pratt.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1500 items.
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- University of Virginia. Dean of Women. Papers from the office of Roberta Gwathmey, the Dean of Women of the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1914-1969.
University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1956.
Title:
Papers of the President [manuscript], 1956.
These files constitute the major record series generated by the president of the University of Virginia. The records consist chiefly of correspondence, but also include reports, minutes, clippings, memoranda, and related papers concerning all areas of business of the president's office. There is also an architectural drawing of Master Site Plan for the western portion of University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 9,600 items.
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- University of Virginia. Office of the President. Papers of the President [manuscript], 1956.
Whitehead, Robert, 1897-1960. Papers of Robert Whitehead, 1958-1960.
Title:
Papers of Robert Whitehead, 1958-1960.
The collection contains correspondence with constituents and with colleagues in the Virginia General Assembly, clippings, press releases and other information about bills and proposals. The proposed sales tax and liquor-by-the-drink are major subjects. Other topics include the American Cyanamid Company, the Motor Vehicle Responsibility Act, massive resistance and integration, patronage and appointments, railroad right of way, medical issues including polio vaccine and sterilization). Correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., Fitzgerald Bemiss, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. (copy), Colgate Darden, Jr. (thank you note), Ted Dalton, Hardy C. Dillard, Leon Dure, Charles R. Fenwick, William E. Garnett, Burr P. Harrison, Francis Pickens Miller, E. Blackburn Moore, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., and Louis D. Rubin. Several other members of the House of Delegates and noted public figures are represented by routine letters.
ArchivalResource: 500 (ca.) items.
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- Whitehead, Robert, 1897-1960. Papers of Robert Whitehead, 1958-1960.
Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Letters to Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1959-1976.
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Letters to Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1959-1976.
Letters to Tipton R. Snavely, Economics Professor at the University of Virginia, from Edgar Shannon, Colgate Darden, C. Stewart Shepherd, Raymond Bice, and Ellen F. Robertson re: the naming of the U.Va. graduate school of business, Snavely library, and the establishment of a chair in the business school in honor of Snavely.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981. Letters to Tipton R. Snavely [manuscript], 1959-1976.
Wyatt, Walter, 1893-1978. Papers of Walter Wyatt [manuscript], 1916-1963.
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Papers of Walter Wyatt [manuscript], 1916-1963.
The papers consist primarily of office files from Wyatt's years as general counsel to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board, 1922-1946, and recorder of decisions for the Supreme Court, 1946-1963. Correspondence relating to the U.Va. Law School Association, and the U.Va. Alumni Association are also included. There are some personal papers, many concerning either the Rock Creek Park Association, or his nomination to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; and Wyatt's restricted diaries, 1946-1963. Topics include the role of the Federal Reserve Board during the depression, the New Deal and World War II, including the Federal Open Market Committee; banking legislation, including the Banking acts of 1932 and 1935, the Securities Act of 1933, the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Assignment of Claims Act, 1940, farm credit bills, and war powers bills. Topics also include the McFadden National Bank Bills, 1924-1927, and the Bank Collection Code, 1931; the House Committee on Banking and Currency; litigation involving Federal Reserve Banks; amendments to the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, various Board regulations; the Inter-American Bank; bank suspension studies; branch banking; and war financing. There are also articles and speeches by Wyatt, and an oral history, the reminiscences of Walter Wyatt. The diaries and Supreme Court papers contain information on court operations, judges' personalities, and important decisions such as John L. Lewis vs. the U.S., Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka, and Rosenberg vs. the U.S., as well as comments on the Washington, D.C. social scene. Correspondents include Hugo Lafayette Black, Harold Hitz Burton, Thomas C. Clark, Colgate W. Darden, William O. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, John M. Harlan, Robert Houghwout Jackson, Frank Murphy, John Lloyd Newcomb, Stanley Forman Reed, F.D.G. Ribble, Wiley Blount Rutledge, Edward R. Stettinius, Frederick Moore Vinson, and Earl Warren.
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Alderman, Bessie Green Hearn, 1881-1959,. Autograph collection [manuscript], 1743-1903.
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Chiefly American historical autographs.
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