Departmental records, 1940-1991.

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Departmental records, 1940-1991.

Athletics records (1940s-1960s, .25 linear ft.) including programs, schedules, score books, and statistics relating to football, basketball, baseball. Library records (1971-1991, .25 linear ft.) including time sheets, library orientation material, lists of patrons with overdue books, correspondence, invoices, annual report, library use reports (1962-1972), booklists, committee correspondence and reports (1975-1977), workshop material, and general library files; together with photos, correspondence, and news clippings documenting the dedication of the William Henry Sheppard Library (1956). And Stillman College Alumni Association records (1965-1972) including Alumni Association Board of Directors meeting minutes (1965-1972), correspondence (1973), constitution and bylaws (1969), reunion program (1970), and Financial Aid Committee reports (1969-1970); together with the papers of Alex A. Chambers, Class of 1960 and national president, which include volume 2 of a bound volume set containing correspondence to and from Chambers, programs, meeting minutes of Board of Directors of the Alumni Association, constitution and bylaws, and alumni directory.

4.5 linear ft.

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Stillman College has its beginnings in 1874 when a group of Presbyterians from Tuscaloosa, Ala., headed by the Rev. Dr. Charles Allen Stillman, presented an overture to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States asking the church to establish a training school for Negro ministers; Tuscaloosa Institute was chartered as a legal corporation by the State of Alabama in 1895; changed name to Stillman Institute in 1893; in 1948 the name was changed to Stillman College; graduat...