University of Tennessee, Knoxville -- Students.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Clipping of University of Tennessee Cadets
This collection consists of a newspaper clipping with a drawing labeled "Cadets University of Tennessee." The date is unknown.
D. L. Southard Poem
This collection consists of a poem entitled I was born about [4000] years ago
written by D. L. Southard in 1915. The poem is handwritten and is three pages in length.
Freshman Caps
The Freshman Caps Collection includes two University of Tennessee freshman caps from the year of 1947.
Home Economics Club Scrapbook
This collection contains the Home Economics Club scrapbook for the year 1958-1959. It contains various newspaper clippings, photographs, and letters documenting club events and activities throughout the year, as well as members' community and university involvement.
J. M. McCallie Collection
This collection includes three photos of Joseph Madison "Mat" McCallie from his time at the University of Tennessee, three medals awarded to him, one pair of epaulets, a pamphlet entitled "A Farm Boy in East Tennessee, 1863-1882" which details his life, and issues of the Chi Delta Crescent.
Kelsy Keny Senior Toast
This collection contains a speech made at the 2015 Senior Banquet by one of the nine recipients of the Torchbearer Award, Kelsey Keny. The speech was a sentimental reflection Keny makes on her time as an undergraduate at the University of Tennessee.
Mildred McPherson Papers
The collection consists of personal papers, correspondence, pencil drawings and oversized newspapers created or collected by Mildred McPherson and her family between the years 1899 to 1988.
"The History of Epsilon Eta"
This collection consists of a seventeen-page typed document on the history of the Epsilon Eta chapter of Sigma Nu at the University of Tennessee.
University of Tennessee Debate and Forensics Team Scrapbooks
University of Tennessee Ephemera
This collection contains miscellaneous ephemera connected with the University of Tennessee. Dates of these ephemera range from late 19th century to the mid 20th century. Most of the ephemera is not related to each other, but are all related to the University of Tennessee.