Communications Center audio recordings, 1965-1980.

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Communications Center audio recordings, 1965-1980.

This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1979. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions. Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.

49 sound recordings

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Gantt, Harvey B. (Harvey Bernard), 1943-

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Harvey Bernard Gantt (born January 14, 1943) is an American architect and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he notably served as the first African American mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina and was twice the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from North Carolina. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he attended Iowa State University for one year before becoming the first African American to be admitted to Clemson University. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in architec...

Howard, Frank, 1909-

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Leiserson, Avery, 1913-2004

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Liberatore, Frank.

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Johnson, Harold K. (Harold Keith), 1912-1983

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Dent, Harry S., 1930-2007

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Born February 21, 1930. Graduated Presbyterian College, 1951; received LLB, George Washington University in 1957 and LLM, Georgetown University in 1959. U.S. Army service 1951-1953. Administrative assistant to Strom Thurmond 1955-1965; chairman, South Carolina Republican Party 1965-1968. Deputy counsel 1968-1969 and special counsel 1969-1972 to President Nixon; general counsel to Republican National Committee 1973-1974; President's representative to Sabine River Compact Administration 1977-; mem...

West, John C. 1922-

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Edwards, James B., 1927-

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James Burrows Edwards was born in Hawthorne, Florida on June 24, 1927. He graduated with honors from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry in 1955. In addition, he was president of the student body and graduating class. He then attended Graduate Medical School (1957-58) at the University of Pennsylvania for Advanced Correlated Clinical Sciences. He was a resident of oral surgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan from 1958-1960. Dr. Edwards served in the U.S. Maritime Service...

Brewer, Art

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Hall, Charles A. (Charles Alfred), 1920-

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Charles V. Hall was born in Ash Flat, Arkansas, in 1923. He recieved his B.S. (1950) and M.S. (1953) from the University of Arkansas and his Ph.D. from Kansas State University (1960). Before coming to Iowa State, Hall worked as a technical research assistant (1950-1953) at the Fruit and Truck Branch Experiment Station at the University of Arkansas and was a member of the Kansas State University Department of Horticure (1953 to 1974). During his time at Kansas State Unive...

Collins, Ralph, 1944-

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Brown, Edgar A. (Edgar Allan), 1888-1975

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South Carolina State Representative, 1921-1926; South Carolina State Senator, 1928-1972, President Pro Tempore and chairman Senate Finance Committee, 1942-1972. Clemson University trustee, 1934-1975. From the description of Edgar Brown papers. 1911-1975 : 1950-1972. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23745990 Member, South Carolina General Assembly, serving Barnwell County as Representative (1921-1928) and Senator (1929-1972); President Pro Tempore of Senate...

Sigma Tau Epsilon.

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Trevillian, Wallace D. (Wallace Dabney)

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Bryan, Wright

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Wright Bryan was a journalist, university administrator, and historian. He worked on a number of newspapers and was a war correspondent eventually serving as managing editor of the "Atlanta Journal" and editor of the "Cleveland Plain Dealer." He returned as Vice President for Development to his alma mater, Clemson University and wrote a history of it. From the description of William Wright Bryan papers, 1890-1991, undated, (bulk 1931-1991) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat rec...

Senn, T. L.

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Atchley, B. L. (Bill L.)

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Macaulay, Hugh Holleman, 1924-

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Johnson, James Karl.

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Littlejohn, Charles Edward, 1918-

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Clemson university

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Courses in Computer Science first offered, 1965-1966. Department of Computer Science created July 1, 1978. Albert Turner, Acting Head, July 1978-April 1979; Head, 1979-1993. Stephen T. Hedetniemi, Acting Department Head, 1993-1994; Head, 1994-1995; Chair, 1995-1997. Harold Grossman, Acting Chair, 1997-1998. John C. Peck, Chair, 1998-2000. Pradip Srimani, Chair, 2000-present. Master of Science degree program instituted 1980-1981. From the description of Department of Computer Science ...

Addison, Jimmy.

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Durham, Harry W.

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Ingram, Hootie.

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Edwards, Robert C. (Robert Cook), 1914-

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Barker, Robert Harvie

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Mitchell, Jack Harris, 1911-

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McGee, Edgar.

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Clemson University. Communications Center

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The University Communications Center was created in 1967 to serve internal needs of the University and to inform the public of University programs and activities. The Communications Center also produced materials for classroom use; these included photographs, films, and audio recordings. More than fifty weekly radio features were broadcast by twenty-five stations throughout the state. Before 1967, similar functions were carried out by Auxiliary Enterprises and the University News Bureau. William...

Hunter, Thomas Mitchell.

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Jervey, Frank J. (Frank Johnstone), 1893-1983

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Cooledge, Harold N.

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Halpin, James F.

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Dunn, Charles W. (Charles William), 1915-2006

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Fields, Luther.

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Hollings, Ernest F., 1922-....

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