Bill Atchley papers. 1970-1985, (bulk 1979-1985)

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Bill Atchley papers. 1970-1985, (bulk 1979-1985)

The Dr. Bill Atchley Papers primarily document the years when he served as President of Clemson University, 1979-1985. There is some earlier material related to Atchley's activities at the University of West Virginia and the University of Missouri. The files include personal correspondence with a variety of Clemson trustees, administrators, faculty, and alumni. The papers contain records related to national professional groups and Clemson-area organizations in which he was active. Of particular note is material from the Department of Energy's Committee on Alternative Fuels. There is some material related to his speeches and to trips which he took to Taiwan, California, and Europe. Some records pertain to Atchley's career, including his resignation and search for another position.

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