Papers, 1919-1941.

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Papers, 1919-1941.

These are papers of Clinton M. Harbison relating to his tenure on the Transylvania University Board of Curators, endowments at the university, and celebrations of the United States sesquicentennial in 1926.

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Transylvania University

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Historical note: The principal responsibility of the Dean of Students at Transylvania University has been the coordination of offices and programs directly related to non-academic activities of students and student organizations. From the description of Dean of students records, 1930-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 191917646 Historical note: Administration of student admissions and the recording of scholastic records has at various times been the responsibility of the T...

Transylvania University. Board of Curators.

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Harbison, Clinton M., 1886-1980.

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Biographical note: Clinton M. Harbison was born in Lexington, Kentucky. He graduated from Kentucky (Transylvania) University in 1906 and studied law at Harvard University. He was a partner in the Lexington law firm of Harbison, Kessinger, Lisle, and Bush. He served on the Transylvania University Board of Curators for fifty years. From the description of Papers, 1919-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 191917750 ...

Wilson, Samuel M.

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The Dudley Oil and Gas Company was first incorporated in 1903 with its main headquarters located in Wilmington, Delaware. According to its minutes, the company's purpose was to transact business "...relating to the production and sale of oil land or leases, petroleum oil or gas..." Within Kentucky, Dudley Oil and Gas focused much of its activity in Lee County and established an office in the city of Lexington. Judge Samuel M. Wilson of Lexington served as secretary to the company and collected t...