G. Wayne Clough Presidential Inauguration Committee (Georgia Institute of Technology) records, 1994-1995.

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G. Wayne Clough Presidential Inauguration Committee (Georgia Institute of Technology) records, 1994-1995.

This collection contains papers, brochures, pamphlets, and invitations relating to the Presidential Inauguration Committee for G. Wayne Clough. Records of minutes are also included.

1.9 linear feet (one document case and oversize)

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Clough, G. Wayne

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In September, 1994, Dr. G. Wayne Clough became the tenth President of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the first alumnus to serve as president. Dr. Clough received his B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1964 and 1965, and a Ph.D. in 1969 in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. From the description of G. Wayne Clough speeches collection, 1994-2008. (Georgia Institute of Technology). WorldCat record id: 384742887 ...

Georgia Institute of Technology Presidential Inauguration Committee.

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The G. Wayne Clough Presidential Inauguration Committee was a committee set up to plan the inauguration of Georgia Tech's tenth president, G. Wayne Clough. The committee consisted of 26 members, with Thomas D. Galloway, Dean of the College of Architecture, as the chairperson. Among the prominent members of the committee was Carole E. Moore, then the Assistant Vice President for Student Services. The meetings started around December 1994 and concluded close to the event, which took place on May 1...

Galloway, Thomas D.

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Moore, Carole E.

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Georgia institute of technology

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The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia Tech or Tech, was founded on October 13, 1885 as the Georgia School of Technology. The creation of the educational institution was part of the plans of Georgia leadership to reconstruct and revitalize the state's economy following the Civil War. Eighty-four candidates took the first entrance examination on October 3, 1888 and the school formally opened on October 5, 1888. Over the next several decades the school evolved from tr...