Papers, 1918-1925.

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Papers, 1918-1925.

Collection includes four declamations written by Cherry, "The Grand Old South," "The Greatness of the Poet," "The Progress of Civilization," and "Nature Declares There is a God." Also included is a 1918 letter to Cherry from Robert Lee Flowers, Secretary of Trinity College and a photocopy of a 1925 letter from C. R. Brown of British-American Tobacco (China) Limited.

6 items (1 folder)

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Cherry, William

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Cherry was a Trinity College alum. From the description of Papers, 1918-1925. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 228098622 ...

Brown, Chris R. (Christopher Rossant), 1940-

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Flowers, Robert Lee, 1870-1951

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Robert Lee Flowers (1870-1951) spent his entire professional career at Duke University. From 1891 to 1951, Flowers served in a variety of capacities, including professor (1891-1924), vice president of the business division (1925-1941), president (1941-1948), and chancellor (1948-1951) of Duke University. From the description of Robert Lee Flowers records, 1891-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 53906098 Robert Lee Flowers was born at York Collegiate Institute,...

British-American Tobacco Co. (China)

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Cherry, William

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Cherry was a Trinity College alum. From the description of Papers, 1918-1925. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 228098622 ...

Trinity College (Durham, N.C.)

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The Trinity College (Randolph County) Reference collection materials were compiled from a variety of sources by University Archives staff for reference and research. From the description of Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) Reference Collection, 1889-1992. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 166325766 The Columbia Literary Society was first organized in 1846 at Union Institute. The Society grew with the school, witnessing the founding of Trinity College ...