Baldwin Federation records, 1971-1985.

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Baldwin Federation records, 1971-1985.

Baldwin Federation records contain minutes, constitutions, reports, ballots, correspondence, fliers, newsletters, a survey, a pamphlet, printed materials, photographs, and clippings. Major subjects include student life at Duke University, dormitories, residence and education, college freshmen, and the Joe Baldwin festival.

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Duke University. Pegram Residence Hall.

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Duke University. Baldwin Federation

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The Baldwin Federation was an undergraduate organization uniting Alspaugh, Bassett, Brown and Pegram Residence Halls on the East Campus of Duke University from around 1971 to the early 1980s. From the description of Baldwin Federation records, 1971-1985. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 57225814 The Baldwin Federation was composed of Alspaugh, Bassett, Pegram and Brown Residence Halls on Duke University's East Campus and was active from about 1971 ...

Duke University. Alspaugh Residence Hall.

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The first Alspaugh Hall was built in 1902 on Duke University's East Campus, then Trinity College. The building was known as North Dormitory until September 1912, when it was named for Colonel Alspaugh, then Trinity's oldest living alumnus. The building was deconstructed in 1927, and rebuilt at Kittrell College in Kittrell, North Carolina. The second Alspaugh Hall was completed and occupied in 1926. It was first known as Dormitory No. 2. Like the other dormitories in the ...

Duke University

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Duke University. Bassett Residence Hall

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Bassett Residence Hall was a dormitory for female undergraduate students from the 1930s through the early 1990s. The Omicron chapter of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority lived in Bassett Residence Hall from 1930-1935. Over the years, general direction for residential living groups came from Duke University, Trinity College and the Woman's College. The residents of Bassett also relied on the guidance and rules of the Woman's Student Government Association, the Woman's Residence Council, the Freshman Ad...

Duke University. Brown Residence Hall.

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