Administrative Files, 1969-1990, 1981-1988.
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Beta Gamma Sigma
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A national scholastic fraternity for commerce and business. It selects from the senior class those "who show promise of graduating in the upper ten per cent of the class, and from the highest three per cent of the junior class." From the guide to the Beta Gamma Sigma records MSS. 0146., 1929-1944, (W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama) Beta Gamma Sigma is the international honor society serving business programs accredited by The Association to A...
Nicholas, Stanley G.
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South Carolina Commission on Higher Education
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Waddle, Gerald L.
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J.E. Sirrine Textile Foundation
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Amacher, Ryan C.
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Todd, Boyd J.
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Clemson University. Dept. of Industrial Management.
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Clemson University. College of Commerce and Industry
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1981 (July) College of Commerce Industry established as successor to the College of Industrial Management and Textile Science. Ryan Amacher named Dean. College organized into three schools: Accountancy, Business, and Textiles. Jim Davis named Director of Accountancy, and Ed Vaughn Director of Textiles. 1988 (March) Jimmy D. Sheriff named Associate Dean. From the description of Administrative Files, 1969-1990, 1981-1988. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 56070003 ...
Stahl, Michael J. (Michael James)
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Frank L. Roddey Small Business Development Center.
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Clemson University. Dept. of Economics.
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Clemson University. Dept. of Textiles.
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Furman University
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Lennon, Max
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A native North Carolinian, Archibald Max Lennon was born in Columbus County on September 27, 1940. Lennon attended Mars Hill College graduating with an associate degree in agriculture in 1960. He received a bachelor of science degree from North Carolina State University in 1962. In 1966, he returned to North Carolina State and received his Ph. D. in 1970. Lennon held academic appointments at Texas Tech 1970-1972, 1974-1980; the University of Missouri Columbia campus, 198...
Clemson University. Dept. of Marketing.
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Efland, Thomas D.
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Atchley, B. L. (Bill L.)
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President of Clemson, 1979-1985. From the description of Bill Atchley papers. 1970-1985, (bulk 1979-1985) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23984070 ...
American Textile Manufacturers Institute
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The American Textile Manufacturers Institute was the national trade association for the U.S. textile industry from 1949 to 2004, maintaining offices in New York, Charlotte, N.C., and Washington, D.C. (its headquarters). Most of its membership was drawn from the South. Its major concerns included environmental preservation, safety and health, education, the economy and international trade, taxes, and public relations in all of the fiber sectors: cotton, wool and man-made fibers. The organization ...
Maxwell, David, 1927-
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American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business
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Cox, Walter T. (Walter Thompson), 1918-2006
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Walter Thompson Cox was born on September 19, 1918 in Belton, South Carolina, the son of Walter T. and Grace Campbell Cox. He entered Clemson College in the fall of 1935, graduating with a degree in General Science in 1939. Returning in 1940 during a year of post graduate study, Cox anchored the offensive line while playing for the football team. The season was a success, as Clemson defeated Boston College 6-3 in the Cotton Bowl. It was the Tigers' first post-season appearance. After serving in ...
Trevillian, Wallace D. (Wallace Dabney)
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South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association
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Clemson University. Dept. of Accounting.
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National Council for Textile Education.
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