Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Colonel James Corbitt Photographs, 1931
This collection consists of photographs collected by University of Tennessee student James S. Corbitt. The subjects depicted include the UT campus directly after the Civil War (including the earthworks built for the Battle of Fort Sanders), the 1931 College of Engineering faculty (including Nathan Dougherty and Red Matthews), Ferris Hall, football games on Shields-Watkins Field, and unidentified UT faculty members.
Tennessee Echo, 1943 March 15
The University of Tennessee's Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity (Epsilon-Omicron Chapter) published this edition of the Tennessee Echo on March 15, 1943. It discusses war bonds, intramurals, class pledges, banquets, and fraternity members joining the Army. The paper originally belonged to Warren Wilson of Atlanta, Georgia.
University of Tennessee Choral Society Recording, undated
This collection contains one copy of the University of Tennessee Choral Society's recording of the Alma Mater, The Spirit of the Hill, and Our Champions. John Carl Tegnell directed the performance and Mary Charlotte Sloan and Robert Joan provided the piano accompaniment.
C. B. Alexander Collection, 1918-1921
This collection houses materials collected by University of Tennessee student Cyrus B. Alexander. These items include an Athletic Association ticket for intercollegiate games during the 1919-1920 season, a tuition receipt for the second term of 1918-1919, a pamphlet for the Summer School of the South's Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing program, and a newsletter from Charles Ferris, Dean of Engineering, dated July 12, 1921.
University of Tennessee Advertisements, 1889-1890
These two advertisements promote the University of Tennessee's seven courses of study in literature, science, and engineering and describe 275 scholarships to the collegiate department. Both documents bear the University seal used from 1889 to 1890.
Dick Gregory for President Dollar, 1968 November 5
This collection houses a phony dollar dated November 5, 1968 promoting civil rights activist Dick Gregory for President and Mark Lane for Vice President. These souvenirs were handed out to students when Gregory spoke at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in the winter of 1968-1969.
Knoxville 22 Pin, 1970
This collection contains a pin reading Free the Knoxville 22. The Knoxville 22 were a group of University of Tennessee student and non-student protesters opposed to what they considered the improper election of UT President Ed Boling in 1970.
Ten Twenty-Nine, 1993
This collection contains a publication titled Ten Twenty-Nine commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Visiting Artists Program at the University of Tennessee Department of Art in 1993. It includes lists of artists, their resumes, and images of their art.