 Manuscript 79
LAGRANGE COLLEGE COLLECTION
1831 -
MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION NO. 79
SOURCE: Dr. Walter Murphy, President LaGrange College
SIZE: 51 linear feet
SHELVING UNITS: 128 volumes
59 document boxes
5 artifacts boxes
14 photograph boxes
100 framed photographs and diplomas
75 audio/video tapes
PROCESSING: MSA, October 1988; RAA, November 1996; PHW, July 2000, 2001; and
BNJ, 2003-2007.
SOURCE NOTE
The collection is on deposit from LaGrange College. Much of the material was transferred to Troup County Archives in 1987, when restoration work began on Smith Hall. The Alumni Office, housed in Smith Hall, was the unofficial repository for records and memorabilia contributed by faculty and alumni. In 1995 and 1996, additional materials, mostly from the Institutional Relations Office, were added to the collection and in 1999 materials from the Alumni Office and Banks Library at LaGrange College were added. Additional files from Qullian Building were added in 2002.
Selected items from this collection are on display in the Archives' reading room in the LaGrange College display case.
HISTORICAL NOTE
LaGrange Female Academy was incorporated by an act of the Georgia Legislature on December 26, 1831, though it had been in operation earlier. The school prospered with the support of prominent local trustees and under the leadership of Rev. Thomas Stanley and Major John Park. In 1846, brothers Joseph and Hugh Montgomery purchased the Academy, then located on Broad Street, and converted it to a degree-granting college named LaGrange Female Institute and later LaGrange Female College. They expanded the campus by adding buildings located on "The Hill," still the home for many College activities.
The Montgomery brothers sold the college to the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church, South in 1857, for the sum of $40,000. Local people, mostly Methodists, contributed half the purchase money. The college operated throughout the War Between the States. During Reconstruction, it was kept open in conjunction with another local school, Southern Female College, whose campus had burned. In 1868-1869, four local women operated the college, proving its viability and convincing the Methodist Conference to keep the school open.
Rufus Wright Smith began his thirty-year presidency in 1885. He oversaw expansion of the facilities, including annexes to the "College Home" (now Smith Hall) and construction of Harriet Hawkes Hall. He also improved and expanded the curriculum and faculty. His successor, Daisy Davies, worked to have the school set up endowments. William E. Thompson (1920-1938) and Hubert T. Quillian (1938-1948) guided the college through lean years the Great Depression and World War II though the music and drama programs were expanded. The official name became LaGrange College in 1934.
Waights G. Henry, Jr. served for thirty years, 1948-1978, during which time the school became co-educational (1953), and experienced extensive building programs and institution of new programs, including nursing. During Walter Y. Murphy's administration, 1980-1996, the college doubled in size with the addition of the Callaway Campus donated by Callaway Foundation, and renewed efforts to increase the areas of Music, Art, Drama, and Business degrees. F. Stuart Gulley became president of LaGrange College in July 1996.
Irene Birdsong's thesis "History of LaGrange College 1831-- 1855", available at the LaGrange College Library, and LaGrange College 1948-1978, the Waights G. Henry, Jr. Years, by W. Malcolm Shackleford offer additional historical information on LaGrange College.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The collection offers a fascinating look at more than a century and a half of academic and cultural change in a small private college. LaGrange College's earliest records were lost in a fire that destroyed the facility on "The Hill" in March of 1860. The Collegiate Building, rebuilt in the 1870s and later named Dobbs Auditorium, burned again in 1970 destroying additional records. Information on early faculties, administrations, and student bodies is sparse. Publications of the college and accounts in local newspapers provide the bulk of nineteenth century records. Among these are catalogues beginning with 1856; however, gaps appear between dates especially in the earlier years. [Note: Other issues can be found on campus at the Library and the Alumni Office.]
Scrapbooks, artifacts, and photographs, mostly donated by alumni, compensate for the paucity of official records and provide a glimpse into the social and academic lives of LaGrange College students. Subject files collected by the Alumni Office and Institutional Relations Office are a valuable source of information on events and individuals connected with the college. The college's many publications documents curriculum and student activities. Minutes and correspondence of Alumni Association chapters and various fund raising committees reflect the on-going growth of the college. Student tracking records, c.1900 - c.1950, compiled for accreditation and curriculum improvement, provide limited information on the careers of alumnae and former students who went on to other institutions. Newspaper clippings, 1922 - 1991, collected in scrapbooks, highlight the success of students and alumni and document the expansion of both faculty and buildings. Board of Trustees and Administrative files give insight into the management practices of the college from 1844 to 1980. [Note: Additional information can be found in Oral History Interviews conducted by Troup County Archives and LaGrange Memorial Library in 2003-2004.]
SERIES NOTES
I SCRAPBOOKS, c.1894-c.1991
81 volumes
Memorabilia scrapbooks containing party favors, news items, and notes from classmates document student activities, especially social occasions. A few photographs appear in the scrapbooks and are of particular interest because they reflect changing styles in fashion and decorum, and also document changes in the appearance of the campus. Recital and drama playbills help formulate an idea of student participation and how the courses taught at the college were put into practice. Forty-nine volumes of news clippings, 1922 - 1991, prepared by various journalism classes and the Institutional Relations Office cover all aspects of LaGrange College. Twelve notebooks contain clippings and hand written religious treatises collected by Daisey Davies, L.C. President, 1915-1920. Most of the material in Miss Davies's notebooks post-dates her tenure at LaGrange.
II SUBJECT FILES, 1831-c.2006
2.1 linear feet
The history of LaGrange College, biography of faculty and administrators, drama, art, sports, and other extracurricular activities are among the topics included in the subject files. Special events such as Homecoming and May Day are extensively covered. Unusual items include two letters written by students, in 1853 and 1858, and a dormitory monitor's book from 1930. Also included are items donated by former students. Topics are listed alphabetically in the Container List.
III PUBLICATIONS, 1879-2008
7.5 linear feet
LaGrange College issues many publications, including literary periodicals, newspapers, newsletters, and promotional leaflets. This series contains a good, though not complete, selection of those publications. An almost complete set of yearbooks, 1914 - 2001, and catalogues, 1856 - 2004, are primary sources for verifying student enrollment and faculty service. Brochures, special events programs, and other miscellaneous publications document extracurricular activities. Also found in this series are bound volumes comprised of public addresses by Waights Henry, Jr. and his personal thoughts. (For other Bulletins & Catalogs, 1942-89, see MS-2000-02 Greene Collection)
IV STUDENT TRACKING, 1901-1953
In order to maintain accreditation and improve curriculum, LaGrange College administrators (primarily W. E. Thompson and L. A. Baily) monitored the careers of former students. These records, arranged alphabetically, document the post-graduate work of many alumnae and track a few other students who transferred from LaGrange to other institutions. These materials are available on the LC campus on microfilm.
V ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FILES, 1919-2004
1 linear foot
Minutes, treasurers' reports, correspondence, clippings, and committee reports, 1919 - 1987, document a tradition of strong alumni support for LaGrange College. An example is the 1987 publication of a cookbook, Educated Taste, a fund raising project to benefit the college. Alumnae rosters, 1857 - c.1950, are compiled from memory and are incomplete, but are still a valuable supplement to published student rosters.
VI PHOTOGRAPHS, c.1855-c.2005
6.5 linear feet and 100 framed photographs
Trends in student fashion, deportment, and extracurricular activities from the late nineteenth to the late twentieth century are revealed through the photographs in this collection. Photos are arranged according to topic. Many excellent photos of buildings record the growth of the campus. Between 1888 and 1953, individual senior portraits were reproduced in an annual composite class photo. Class photos for 1889, 1892, 1921, 1945, 1947, and 1949-1952 are missing. Candid photos taken for the yearbook, the Quadrangle, document sports, sorority and fraternity activities, and classroom and campus scenes. Numerous groups and individuals honored by the college, including beauty pageant contestants, visiting dignitaries, and class officers, posed for publicity photos. Drama Department productions from the 1950s through the 1980s received extensive photographic coverage. A World War II era snapshot album records a series of the same campus scenes at different times of year. A 1950 album by Jennie Lee Epps features photos of alumni and their families.
VII ARTIFACTS, 1861-2006
5 linear feet
Alumni have contributed a broad assortment of artifacts. While all the items have historic value, some, such as Civil War soldiers' accouterments, are not related specifically to LaGrange College. Trophies, freshman beanies, and a graduation cap and gown are among the more typical college artifacts that are periodically displayed in the Archives' reading room. Artifacts are enumerated in the Container List.
VIII WAIGHTS G. HENRY, JR. PAPERS, 1948-1986
1 linear foot
Waights Henry served as LaGrange College president from 1948-1978, as long as any other president to date. Included in this series is an extensive collection of his speeches and addresses given between 1948 and 1986. Examples of these are "A History of LaGrange College" (given in June 1981) and "Comments on Dr. Holder" (given in August 1984). Also included in these are addresses given to various organizations such as Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, various Methodist organizations, the Newcomen Society, and the Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries. The series contains miscellaneous correspondence regarding Charles Hagood, creationist proposals in the Georgia General Assembly, and the City of LaGrange coat of arms and a typescript for his unpublished book of short articles, "More or Less Alike."
IX BOARD OF TRUSTEES & ADMINISTRATIVE PAPERS, c.1939 -
16 linear feet
Administrative Papers (1948-1957) contains correspondence between President Waights Henry and various organizations such as the American Council on Education, the Association of American Colleges, and the National Commission on Accrediting. The Association of Private Colleges and Universities in Georgia (1968-1970) information is correspondence between the LaGrange College staff and association members and officials. The association was formed on October 2, 1968, and included all 31 private colleges and universities in the state. The purpose of the association is to highlight the contribution of private colleges and universities to the public and to foster a relationship among the schools. Board Member Correspondence (c.1939-1959) is between Presidents Hubert Quillian & Waights Henry, Jr. and board members William N. Banks, George S. Cobb, and S.C. Dobbs. Correspondence contains information regarding such things as funding and growth proposals. Board of Trustee Minutes and Correspondence (1940-1970) are from the executive committee meetings of the LaGrange College Board of Trustees. Included are copies of financial reports concerning the operation of the college and the value of its holdings, along with listings of stocks and bonds owned by the College. Faculty Correspondence (c.1950) is between President Waights G. Henry, Jr. and past faculty members, including prospective members and is personal in nature.
Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges Correspondence (1976-1980) is between LaGrange College officials and foundation members. GFIC List of Donors (1968-1985) list names of contributors to the foundation along with money amounts and addresses for each. Gifts & Bequest (1947-1979) contains information regarding monetary donations made to LaGrange College. Information includes name of donor, amount donated, stipulations, and date donated. This information gives insight into the individuals and corporations donating money to the college. It is also important because the material covers almost the entire period of Waights Henry's presidency, a period that saw substantial growth for the college. Investment information contains end of year reports prepared by C&S Bank from 1963 - 1972, including fiscal reports, reports on funds, and income and expense sheets. The Methodists Board of Education Correspondence (1944-1956) is between board members and President Waights G. Henry, Jr. of LaGrange College. The board is a governing body overlooking the accreditation; standards, purpose, and mission of Methodists affiliated colleges. They also distribute funds to various schools affiliated with the United Methodists Church. The nature of the correspondence is both business and personal. This includes information concerning LaGrange College becoming coeducational in October of 1953 and President Waights Henry's campaign in the early 1950's to establish a 1 million-dollar endowment.
Material relating to the Pitts Foundation (1948-1956) includes correspondence between President Waights Henry, Jr. and various members of the Pitts family. Also included is some financial information concerning monetary donations made to LaGrange College. The Pitts Foundation was founded by William I. H. Pitts of Waverly Hall, Georgia, and it donates money to various church related organizations. Search Committee for a new President (December 1979 - March 1980) concerns LaGrange College's search for a new president following the resignation of President Charles Hagood. The correspondence is mostly from various individuals making suggestions to Charles D. Hudson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees & Interim President, regarding the replacement. Also included are copies of reply letters from Mr. Hudson stating that Dr. Walter Murphy from Andrew College has been chosen as successor. Some personal information submitted by candidates, such as resumes, is included. Southern Association of Schools and Colleges (1944-1962) contains correspondence between SASC officials and LaGrange College administrators, in particular President Waights G. Henry, Jr. This includes information regarding LaGrange College's initial effort to gain accreditation from the association as well as criteria information and institutional self-study reports. The Southern Association is the accrediting agency for colleges and schools in the southeast.
Vouchers for Veterans (c.1955) include correspondence and billing invoices between officials in the Veterans Administration and officials in the business office of LaGrange College. The material is of students who were veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces and entitled to certain privileges in regards to tuition assistance from the U.S. Government. The vouchers are invoices prepared by the college for the Veterans Administration showing how much the VA owed the college for veteran tuition reimbursement.
Also included in the series is a list of guest that attended the opening of the Lamar Dodd Art Center in 1981. Miscellaneous Office Files contains information regarding various aspects of the college. Included in this are correspondence between LaGrange College and various organizations, information regarding facilities and departments on campus, and other office files. This information is arranged in alphabetical order.
Walter Murphy correspondence is between President Murphy and various individuals. This is arranged alphabetically by last name and is both business and personal in nature. Self-study material has material compiled by the college while doing an institutional self-study c.2002. The material contains course syllabi separated by department, information concerning activities, funding, offices, and facilities at LaGrange College. Folders in these boxes are arranged numerically with a system used by LaGrange College.
CONTAINER LIST
SERIES I: SCRAPBOOKS
Volume
1 Annie Mae Lazenby, 1910
Drawings by the compiler enhance pages of memorabilia. Includes a photo of Rufus Wright Smith and other faculty members.
2 compiler unknown, c.1909
Handwritten book of poems by George W. Chase.
3 Eunice Hill McGee, 1912
Lists 1912 graduates and includes a few photos of college buildings.
4 Olive Bradley, 1916
Mostly memorabilia. Lists 1916 graduates.
5 Lillian Clark, 1921-1924 and 1931
Numerous recital and play programs. Also includes news clippings regarding the 1931 centennial celebration.
6 Aurelia Adams, 1927-1931
Photos and news clippings in addition to memorabilia. Some loose photos were removed from the album and are included in the photo inventory.
7 Margaret Hall, 1939-1940
Notable among memorabilia is the dedicatory program for Dobbs Auditorium, May 28, 1939.
8-9 Virginia Smith, 1929
Memorabilia
10 LaGrange College Guestbook, 1949-1982
11 Janet Sutherlin, 1957-1961
Mostly memorabilia with a few photos and items of correspondence.
12 Lillian Clark, 1960-1972
Mostly clippings about alumni activities.
13 Nep Stevens, 1894
Notebook containing handwritten copy of the valedictory address given by Maybelle Ingram at Southern Female College.
14 Sidnor Davenport, 1901
Memorabilia and journal entries about social functions.
15-26 Daisy Davies notebooks, c.1930-c.1960
Religious treatises and Sunday school lessons
27-75 Clippings scrapbooks, 1922-1991
76 Sesquicentennial Homecoming & Dedication of Fuller E. Callaway Student
Center 11/6-8/1981
77 The Lady's Album- A writing book, c.1853
78 Elizabeth Cunningham Traylor, c.1941
Contains photos, correspondence, LC event programs, and brochures
79 Genealogical Notebook on William Montgomery son of James Montgomery (It is
believed that they are related to the Montgomery brothers that owned the college at one time. However no evidence to back that up has been found yet)
80 Margaret Pitts: Pitts Hall Rededication in 1990
81 Honorary Alumni Scrapbook, 1944-1991
82 Hazel Cole, c. 1947
83 Katherine Rose Hill McNeill, c. 1944
84 Eva Lois Statham, c. 1950
SERIES II: SUBJECT FILES
Box 1
Folder
1 Acts of the Georgia Legislature re. LaGrange College, 1831 -
2 Advertising, c.1980-c.1985
3 Airplane crash, 1938
4 American Legion Armistice Day, November 11, 1930
5 Application for Admission to LaGrange College, c.1980
6 Arch and Bellevue Gateposts, 1980
7-11 Art Exhibitions, c.1936-c.1990 (5 folders)
12 Baseball, 1984
13 Basketball, c.1960-c.1982
14 Buildings, c.1958-c.1980
15 Building Dedications, 1910-1981
16 Callaway, Fuller, Jr.: honors, 1947, 1981
17 "Call down" dormitory monitoring book, 1929-1930
18-20 Centennial, 1931 (3 folders)
Box 2
Folders
21 Chapel, 1964
22 Cheerleaders, c.1960
23 Civil War miscellany, 1861-1865
24 Clark, Lillian, 1924-2001
24a Class schedules, 1983
24b Class History, 1908
24c The College Woman's Opportunity, n.d.
24d College on the Hill by Rev. George L. King, July 27, 1945
25 Concerts, c.1931-c.1983
25a Confederate Memorial Address by L. H. Green, 1904
26 Correspondence, 1853, 1858
27 Cox College, 1897-1949
28-33 Crockett, Mamie Zack, 1891-1892
34 Crusade For Christ, c.1944
35 Dobbs, Samuel C.: Book of Remembrance, April 13, 1945
36 Dodd, Lamar: honors, 1955-1984
37-39 Drama/Curtain Raisers/Theater, c.1919-c.1985 (3 folders)
40 Edmondson Family, c.1979
40a Evans, Lorena- Letter to Sister, February 11, 1899
41 Faculty/Personnel, 1934-
42 Ferrell Gardens, 1841-
43 Founders' Day, 1946-1948
43a Friends of LaGrange College Library, 2002
44-45 Fund raising, c.1960-c.1987 (2 folders)
46 Gifts/endowments/deeds/trusts, c.1940-c.1982
Box 3
Folders
47 Glee Club/Choralaires, 1929-1962
48 Graduation, 1982-
49 Hagood, Charles L., President of LaGrange College, 1978-1979
50 Hagood, Charles, L.: newspaper columns, 1978
51 Heidt, John Wesley, President of LaGrange College, 1880-1885
52 Henry, Waights G., President of LaGrange College, 1948-1978
53-60a History, 1831- (9 folders)
61-62a Homecoming, 1968-1982 (2 folders)
62b Homecoming, 1981
62 d-e Homecoming, 1982
62 f-g Homecoming, 1983
63 Hudson, Charles D., Sr. honors, 1980
Box 4
Folder
64 Insurance, 1948
65 Interfaith Council, c.1960-c.1970
66 LaFayette Statue, 1974
67-69 LaGrange College Editions of LaGrange newspapers, 1923-1981 (3 folders)
70 LaGrange, Alabama, Military Academy, 1903
71 Maps: LC Campus, c.1979
72 Mariotti, Alfred: Appreciation Day, 1983
73 Master Plan for a Greater LaGrange College, c.1956
74 May Kings and Queens, 1948-1981
75-80 May Day/Honors Day, 1929-c.1983 (6 folders)
Box 5
Folder
81-95 Methodists Church History, c. 1835 (15 folders)
96 Montgomery, James, c.1830
97 Murphy, Walter Y., President of LaGrange College, 1980- 1996
98 Newcomen Society Honors, 1982, 1985
99 Nursing Program, c.1980
100 Parents' Bulletins, 1981-1986
101 Phillips, Ulrich B.: historical marker, 1963
102 Physical plant, c.1940
103 Pitts Hall, 1940-
104 Possessions of LaGrange College, c. 1980
105 Property owned by LaGrange College, 1951
106 Protestant Hour, 1978
107 Quillian Building renovation, 1964
108 Quillian, Hubert T., President of LaGrange College, 1939-1948
109-111 Recitals, 1892-1962 (3 folders)
Box 6
Folder
112 Religious Program at LaGrange College, 1945
113 Reunions: 50th reunions of classes of 1924 and 1931
113a Senior Will, 1905
114 Sesquicentennial, 1981
115 Smith Hall renovations, 1964, 1982
116 Smith, Rufus Wright, President of LaGrange College, 1885-1915
117 Southern Female College, c.1887-
118 Southern Female College (newsclippings)
119 Speakers Bureau, c.1980
119b Stratham, Lois, correspondence 1952
120 Stevens, Nep: Valedictory address, 1897
121 Student Christian Association, c.1960-c.1970
122 Student Government ballots, c.1930
123 Student roster, 1934-1935
124 Teacher Education Program, 1968
125 Tennis, c.1940 -
125a Tenure Letter, 1974
126 Trustees' meetings: Lillian Clark's notes, 1982-1986
127 Ward, Nettie: letter of recommendation from Alywn Smith, 1895
128 Weddings: Junior - Freshman Wedding, c.1925
129 Wesleyan College, c.1975
130 Woman's edition LaGrange Graphic, May 1895
Box 7
Folder
131-133 Miss LC Pageant, 1971
134 Drama Department Play, 1978
135 Student Awards, 1981
136 Bumsted, Dagwood-Celebrates LC's 175 Anniversary
137 Walburn, Lee-"Don't Stop Believing" (Andrew Young)
138 Address of Linda Buchanan, Nursing Pinning, 2002
139 Remarks by Emily Crums, Honorary Doctorate, 2002
140 Psi Newsletter, 2003-04
141 Consultant's Report to Stuart Gulley, n.d.
142 Banks Library Reports, emails proposals, 2003-04
143 Remarks by Mayor Jeff Lukken, 175th Birthday Celebration
144 Convocation Addresses by President Stuart Gulley, 1996, 2006 (175th)
145 Opening School Remarks by Stuart Gulley, August 2005, 2006
146 Lawson, Lillian H., photocopies of ceramic pieces
147 Georgia State Resolution 526, commending Edge, Fagundes, Gulley, Lukken, 2000
148 LaGrange College, first week, 2004-05
149 LaGrange College, Strategic Plans, April 2004
150 LaGrange College, National Survey of Student Engagement, 2004
151 LaGrange College, Football, 2004
152 LaGrange College, Psychology Department Newsletter, 2004-05
153 Correspondence Regarding Lillian Lawson, 2005
154 "Light Along Life's Highway," Poems by Lillian H. Lawson
155 Lawson, Lillian, Piano Arrangements (AKA Rosa Ferrell Burks)
156 Seagraves, Jane, remarks, September 17, 2005
157 LaGrange College: The Ties That Bind, Lamar Dodd Art Center, 2005
158 Friday Morning Live, Cornerstone, 2005
159 Theatre Arts Department, 2005
160 Fourth Annual Art History Forum, 2005
161 Luckey-Allkemon, Daisy Shepherd, remarks, September, 17, 2005
162 Proposal for M.A. Degree in Organization Leadership, 2005
163 Exploring Dreams, Interim, 2006
164 Lovett, Charles Candler, "Ruth Love, A Son's Memoir."
165 SACS Self-Study, 1961
Box 8
166 SACS Self-Study, 1971
167 Peter Pan Program, 1981
168 Maryville College vs. LaGrange College, 2006 (First LC Football Game program); Tickets LC vs. Brevard, October 21, 2006
169 "The Ladies of Seneca Falls," Senior History Seminar paper by Melba Moon, 1992
170 Tribute to Fuller E. Callaway by Fuller E. Callaway, Jr. at dedication of Fuller E. Callaway Student Center, November 6, 1981
171 Epps Lectures: "Fitzgerald" and "Mencken Marches Trough Georgia," April 1969
172 Homecoming Address by Marshall Daugherty, Mercer University, Nov. 9, 1968
173 Groundbreaking Address (Drama Bldg.) by Maynard R. Ashworth, n.d.
174 Address: Walter B. Mackenzie, President, Plantation Pipe Line, Sept. 1, 1976
175 Introduction of Dr. Ray Farley, Pres., Young Harris College, Honor's Day 1978
176 Commencement Address, Thomas O. Marshall, 1988
177 Commencement Address, Atlanta Mayor, Ivan Allen, June 7, 1969
178 Remarks to Graduate Students by Louise G. Henry, August 19, 1974
179 Convocation Address, Walter Y. Murphy, 1988
180 Prayers by Walter Y. Murphy, various events, 1982-1986
181 Speeches by Walter Y. Murphy, various events, 1980, 1987
182 Addresses: Speakers and Authors Unknown, 1976-1988
183 Values Education at Young Harris College-Dissertation by John W. Kay, 1983
184 Blondie and Dagwood's America, 1981
185 Staff Kick Off Luncheon, October 6, 2006
186 Jay Simmons, Memo & Schedule Concerning Opening of School , August 1, 2006
187 Callaway Auditorium Dedicatory Concert (April 20, 2006); Lee Johnson, Concert at Carter Center (program dated May 24, 2006) and Music Students Recital, April 18, 2006
188 Finney, Sarah Leonard, Teaching Certificate, 1928
189 LaGrange College News Clippings (from Ann Wilson Matthews), c. 1940s
190 "The Robe," recital by Beth McKee, 1944
191 Sorority and Honor Club Events (programs and invitations), 1945-49
192 Campus Events (programs), 1945-49
193 Map of LaGrange College, (Mead Corporation) drawn by Susan MaGaha
194 "Educating Miss LaGrange: A Model Southern Lady, 1999" by Phyllis Sussman
195 Groundbreaking, New Library, 2007
196 Printers draft copy of publication with aerial view of College, c. 2004
197 Invitation to Alpha Kappa Theata Sorority and mock class wedding, c. 1940s
SERIES III: PUBLICATIONS, 1856-2008
Note: Bulk dates are listed here but gaps exist in each group of publications.
Box 1-3 The Scroll (literary periodical), 1922-2006
Box 4 Elsie Extra (campus newsletter), 1978-1980
Box 5-6 LaGrange College Bulletin/LaGrange College Magazine (alumni magazine), 1916, 1928, 1955, 1959-1990 and also LaGrange College Loyalty Fund Publications & Honor Roll of Donors, 1964-2002, Jan. 71 bulletin, Dobbs fire in Box 5
Box 7 Hilltop News (campus newspaper), 1958-2003 (Includes Irenian Casket February 1880
& May 1880)
Box 8 Student handbooks, 1924-1983, 1999-2001
Box 9-11a Catalogues, 1856, 1876, 1879, 1881, 1885-1886, 1888, 1895, 1896, 1898-1905, 1911- 1985.
Box 11b Catalogues, 1997, 2002-2006; Student Planners, 2003-2006; Graduate Bulletin, 2000- 2001; Interim, 2001, 2004, 2007; LaGrange College at Albany catalog, 2000-2004.
Box 12 Presidents' reports, 1961-1987, 1995-1996 (Inauguration of President Stuart Gulley),
Student directories, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1973
Box 13 Promotional brochures and pamphlets, c.1917-c.1985 (includes curriculum schedules, tuition and housing costs, and usually a brief mission statement for LaGrange College); Views and Reviews
Box 14 Viewbooks (c.1915-2000 [incomplete]
Box 15 LC Columns & Banks News, 1990-2005, 1992 Year in Review
Box 16 Commencement programs & special events (Convocation, Honor's Day, graduation invitation etc.), 1923-2006, 1997, 2001-2004, Post Graduation Report, 2002-2003
Box 17 Miscellaneous Publications, 1970-2004, Faculty Handbook, 2003-06; Directory 2001- 2006
Box 18a Publications, Library Accession Books; Self-Study Report, 1982, Library plans, Correspondence, Pinkerman files, 2002 Addendum to Self-Study
Box 18b Library: Friends of Library (1992-2006); Gulley Memos, 1998-2000; Frank Lewis Correspondence, 1974-1993; Correspondence regarding Louise B. Hammett, 2005-06; Academic Support Committee Minutes, 1979-1999; Library Reports, 1998-99; 2005-06
Box 19 Hilltop News, 2004, Oct-Nov 2005, College Edition, LaGrange Daily News, 2005
Box 20 Publications, 2004-, Donor Roll, 2004-07; Advances, 2004; Citation, 2004-06; Alumni Directory, 1994, Bulletin 2003-04; Cultural Enrichment Events, 2004-06; Defining Moment, 2004; Coming Home, 2005-2006; Service of Celebration, 2005-06; Year in Review, 1991-92; Opening of School, 2005; Miscellaneous Invitations (KIA, Gospel Choir, Reception of Stuart Gulley), 2006; Leadership Council Priorities, 2001-2007.
Items separated:
Rare Books (RB-40)
Annuals: Sillibub, 1914
Quadrangle, 1917, 1921, 1928, 1942, 1944-1969, 1971-1981, 1983-1985
Rare Books (RB-106)
Been Thinking (by W.G. Henry, Jr.), 1951-52, 1953-55, 1954(6)-58, 1959-65, 1968-69, 1970-73, 1973-76, 1979-81, 1982-83, 1984-87
Public Expressions of W.G. Henry Jr., 1948-66 & 1966-75
SERIES V: ALUMNI ASSOCIATION RECORDS
Box 1
Volume
1 Minutes of Alumnae Association, 1919-1923
2 Treasurer's reports, Atlanta Chapter, group 2, 1929-1947
3-4 Minutes, Atlanta Chapter, group 2, 1931-1942
5 Treasurer's reports, Alumni Association, 1942-1944
6-9 Minutes, Atlanta Chapter, group 2, 1968-1983
10 Lillian Clark notes on Alumni Association meetings, 1977-1983
11 Alumni Association address book, c.1953
Folder
1-8 Correspondence and committee reports, 1919-1992
9 Minutes of Alumni Council, 1984-1987
10-18 Alumnae rosters, 1857-c.1952
19-21 Alumni recognition, c.1920-c.1990 (mostly clippings)
22 Educated Taste, 1987-1990 (publication notes and financial records)
Box 2 Invitations, Programs
Folder 1 Christmas Cards, Christmas on the Hill, 1979, 1995, 1998
2 May Day Celebrations, 1982, 2002-03
3 Music and Fine Arts: Recitals, Exhibits, Dramatic Performances, 1993-95, 1997, 2004
4 Business Department Lectures, 1994-1998
5 Dedications and Inductions, 1994-95
6 President's Lectures Series, Luncheons, Forms, Receptions, 1994-99
7 Sports, 1994-98
8 Charity Auctions, 1995, 1997, 1999
9 Receptions: New Faculty and Staff, 1995-97
10 Nursing Division, 1996, 1999
11 Homecomings and Alumni Events, 1997-1999
12 Inauguration of Stuart Gulley, 1997
13 Ringside Dinners, 2001-02
14 Brochure: A Pictorial History of LaGrange College
15 Alumni Directory, 2000
16 1898 Graduation program
[NOTE: Check Vertical File at TCA, LaGrange College History, or LaGrange Female College Bulletin (Catalog), 1911 for alumnae 1846-1910]
SERIES VI: PHOTOGRAPHS (arranged according to topic)
Box 1
Folder
1 Adams, Aurelia scrapbook snapshots, c.1920
2 Alumni visiting campus, c.1920 -c.1970
3 Antebellum photographs
unidentified group of young ladies, c.1860
unidentified young man, c.1858
unidentified middle aged man, c.1858
11-14 Art exhibitions, c.1955-c.1985
15 Art Students League, c.1969
16 Association of Black Collegians, c.1970
17 Basketball, c.1920-c.1980
18-23 Buildings, c.1840-c.1990
Note: LaGrange Female Institute, c.1840 and LaGrange Female College Chapel, c.1850 photographic copies of drawings.
Box 2
Folder
1 Centennial pageant participants, 1931
2-5 Cheerleaders, 1956-1964
6 Christmas on campus, c.1965-c.1980
7-10 Classroom candid shots, c.1900-c.1980
11 Confederate generals (Ewell, Johnston, Magruder, Morgan), c.1861
12-24 Drama, c.1955-c.1980
Box 3
Folder
1-35 Drama, c.1955-c.1980
Box 4
Folder
1 Faculty and staff, c.1912-c.1975, 2004
2 Faculty Wives Club, c.1965
3 Football, c.1970
4 Fraternities and honor societies, c.1965-c.1975
5 Funding and development groups, c.1968
6 Gifts and grants, c.1955-c.1965
7 Graduates, c.1890-c.1910
8-10 Graduation ceremonies and graduates, c.1930-c.1980
10b Harris, Joe Frank & Mrs. Harris with LaGrange College Supporters at Governor's
Mansion, c.1980's
11-22 Homecoming, c.1949-1983
Box 5
Folder
1-5 Honors and awards, c.1949-c.1980
6-34 May Day, c.1949-c.1985
35 McFarlin, Myrtle -1881- graduation photo, in dress (dress in MS-79, Artifact Box 2)
Box 6
Folder
1-2 Music - Choralaires, c.1950-c.1970
3 Music - Madrigal Singers, 1968
4 Music - Glee clubs and small choral groups, 1949-c.1965
5 Music - Orchestras, c.1920-c.1970
6 Music - Pep band, 1963
7 Music - Student recitals, c.1955-1967
8 Off campus scenes, c.1920-c.1965 (LaGrange homes, businesses, and landmarks)
9-14 Orientation, c.1960-c.1970
15-25 Pageants/Mr. & Miss LaGrange College, c.1940-c.1975
26 Physical education, c.1920-c.1960
26a Pitts, Margaret
27 Protests, c.1970
28 Publications staff and presentations, c.1960-c.1970
29 Religious affiliate groups, c.1950-c.1970
30-31 Rush week/rat day, c.1958-c.1967
Box 7
Folder
1 Sasnett, William J., c.1855
2 Softball, c.1970
3 Sororities, c.1968-c.1970
4 Southern Female College - Bonny Bell Pageant, c.1900
5 Southern Female College students, 1913
6 Students/class photos, c.1890
6b Students/portraits, c.1885-1900
7-8 Student Education Association/Student teachers, c.1965-c.1970
9 Student features, c.1970 (publicity photos for hometown newspapers)
10 Student Government Association, c.1968
11-35 Student life, c.1915-c.1980
Box 8
Folder
1-2 Unidentified groups, c.1950-c.1970
3 Tennis, c.1915-c.1960
4 Tours and field trips, c.1930-c.1970
5 Visitors - lecturers, concert artists, c.1950-c.1980
6 Weddings - freshman - junior wedding, c.1958-c.1960
7 Board of Trustees, 2005
Box 9-10 Negatives - mostly student life, c.1960-c.1980 (unsorted)
Box 11 Proof sheets and negatives - mostly student life and drama, c. 1960-c.1980
Box 12 Oversize photos
opp 1 graduation in the auditorium, c.1886
(A note states that the photograph was donated by Mrs. Virginia C. Barron, whose
grandmother, Cora Virginia Ballard, of Palmetto, Georgia, is in the photo.)
2 class of 1900 (identified on back)
3 Miss Tucker and unidentified group, c.1900
4 Miss Tucker in classroom with students, c.1900
5 Hawkes Building, c.1915
6 Mrs. Yang Pao-Ling and family, c.1930 (LaGrange alumna)
7-8 Smith Hall, 1949
9 graduates, 1907(?)
10 library interior, c.1915
11 special graduates, 1911 (identified)
12 Hawkes and Smith buildings, c.1900 (panorama)
13 Maidee Smith-Framed color print
14 LC Seniors at Mt. Vernon, Virginia, April 1, 1930
15 Composite, Class of 1893
Box 13 Oversize Photos
Folder
1 Prints Concerning Methodists History
2 Photograph of Joseph Edmondson and Photographs of the Edmondson House
3 Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority, 1966
4 Virginia Daniel Weir (J. B. "Tobe" Daniel)
5 Kappa Delta Sorority, 1975 (composite)
6 Pitts Hall, c. 1950s
Box 14
Folder
1-13 Dempsy Family
14 Lawson, Lillian H., portrait
15 Board of Trustees, 2005
16 Gulley, Stuart, Trip to Japan, 2004 and Oxford, England
17 Congressman John Lewis with Frank Lewis, May 31, 2006
18 Ann Wilson Matthews Collection, c. 1940s
19 Hazel Cole Collection, c 1930s
20 Louise Hawks Turman Collection, c. 1940s
21 Music Department, c. 1900s
22 Women's Sports, 1900s-1950s
23 Campus Events, c. 1950s
Photograph albums
Album
1 Jennie Lee Epps, 1941-1945 - Contains photographs of buildings at the college and
activities
2 Jennie Lee Epps, alumni families, 1951-1958 - contains photographs of her family
members and families of alumni
Items separated
Framed photographs, 4 items
Student group, c.1890
Senior house party, 1931
Framed class photographs, 62 items
1888, 1890-1891, 1893-1920, 1922-1944, 1946, 1948, 1953
Super oversize photographs:
Callaway Gardens, c.1953 (poster mounted, 4' x 8')
Bellevue, c.1953 (poster mounted, 4' x 4')
Glass Bridge, c.1953 (poster mounted, 4' x 4')
Ground breaking for dormitory, 1956
Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority, 1964, 1966-1970
Alpha Phi Beta Sorority, 1971
Framed:
Southern Female College, Class of 1913
Southern Female College Diploma, 1890 (Hattie Jane McKibter)
Resolutions, 1992- Fuller E. Callaway, Jr.
Tom Duckett Golf Plaque
Print of Susannah Wesley
Wood block painting of John Wesley
Audio-Video:
Video tapes (some are commercial broadcast format)
1 LC: WTVM TV, n.d.
2 LC: WRBL TV, n.d.
3-5 LC Homecoming, 1984, 1985, 1991
6a-6b LC Mayday, 1985
7 LC Mayday, 1988
8-9 11 Alive Skylink visit to LaGrange, July 1985
10a-10b LC: Michael Bishop, n.d.
11a-11b LC Seminar, n.d.
12a-12b Newcomen Society Dinner honoring LC, 1985
13 LC Image: TV 33, 1992
14-16 LC Graduation, 1990-92
17 "A Closer Look" August 5, 1992
18a-18f LaGrange College "Smith Hall Rededication," 10/22/81
19 13th Annual Medical Lecture for LC School of Nursing, 1992
20a LC #1: Evening Division/Social Work
20b LC #2: Business Administration/MBA
20c LC #3: Computer Science
20d LC #4: Education
20e LC #5: Nursing
20f LC #6: English
21 LC: The Murphy Years, 1980-1996
22 LC Rough Cuts, n.d.
23 Chris Cleaveland Postcard Talk, 1996
24 LC Presidential Inauguration & historic video, 1996
25a-25c LC Homecoming, 1995
26 LC: WLTZ, n.d.
27 LC: WSB-TV, n.d.
28 Christmas on the Hill: TV 33, 1994
29a-29b LC Alumni: Commercial Sight & Sound, 1988
30 LC Revision, 1999
31a-31b Legend of Reverend W.J. Callahan, 1993
32 LC "Growing Hearts and Minds for Life," c.1995
33a-33b To the Future: Nippon Bunri University, 1993
34 Charles Hudson Roast, n.d.
35 Commencement, 2006: U.S. Representative, John Lewis, speaker
36 Opening of School speech, Stuart Gulley, August 23, 2006 (DVD)
37 Opening Convocation, September 6, 2006 (DVD)
38 LC Baccalaureate, May 19, 2006 (Audio Cassette)
39 Former Governor and First Ladies of GA, includes Elizabeth & Joe Frank Harris
40 WSB-TV 2: LaGrange College
41 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols: Light of the World by Chris Owenby
Audio cassettes, unidentified (19)
Audio tape, LaGrange College Up Close c.1970
Paul Harvey tape, n.d.
SERIES VII: ARTIFACTS
Box 1
Volleyball trophy, 1946-1956
J.C. Truitt athletic trophy, 1916-1944
Emory Park academic trophy, 1918-1924
History debating trophy, n.d.
LaGrange College floor mat, n.d.
Freshman beanie, c.1965
Graduation cap, n.d.
Rotary International LaGrange College pennants (2), October 25, 1928
Ruth Mixon Dobbs trophy, 1931
2 diploma covers, c.1970
Window decal, c. 1970
3 150th anniversary seals
Tuition receipt, 1897, to J.T. Armstrong for Estelle & Alice
Receipt, 1916 for payment on house of L.P. Smith received by LaGrange Female College
Daisy Davies' Bible, c. 1920 (donated by Isabelle McKenzie McKennie)
Box 2
Canteen, wallet, and saddlebags used in the Civil War by John McLendon of LaGrange
Canteen used in Civil War by C.R.C. Ward, Company K, 13th Georgia Regiment
Wallet used by C.H. Griffin during the Civil War
Mezzofantantian Society pennant, c.1904 (literary society)
Graduation cap and gown, n.d.
1831-1981 Sesquicentennial L.C. Flag
Dress of Myrtie McFarlin (poor condition)-Graduate Dress (see photo in Photo
Series)
Box 3
Wall Street Journal printing plate, 29 November 1982
Pardon of Jesse McLendon by President Andrew Johnson, September 16, 1865
Lizzie Ayers: Letter to her mother from Rufus Smith, class history c.1896, a receipt of her
tuition payment for spring term 1896, news article on her death, & correspondence
Diplomas:
Jane Mattingly, 1927, 1941, 1943
Ruth Dempsey, 1934
Kate Wisdom, 1928
Pearle Austin Dunson, 1929
Lizzie Ayers (copy), n.d.
Report cards:
Mary Belle Dixon, 1897-1898
Ola Miller, 1895
LaGrange College Logo sign
Box 4
Honorary Doctorate Gown of Margaret Pitts, 1972 and Margin of Distinction Award (framed)
Girls Glee Club Music Book, 1930-1931
Box 5
Wall Clock & Alumni Association Banner, n.d.
Homecoming Parade Trophy, 2nd place, 1969
Box 6
Mitchell, Ralph J., drawings (Stovall Bridge, Cresent Hill Church)
Dickinson, Meta V., diploma 1893
LaGrange Daily News, Oct. 8, 1931
LaGrange College Choralaires, recording, 1966
Chapel Print by Steve Close
Box 7
Sweatshirt from Judy Gizer signed at rededication of Smith Hall, 1989
Quadrangle Formal Mug, 2001
Ringside T-Shirt, 2002
Ringside T-Shirt, 2003, designed by Clint DeMooney
Ringside T-Shirt, 2004, designed by Courtney Douglas
Class Mugs, 2003-06
Nursing Uniform, n.d.
LaGrange College Banner, n.d.
Table Cloth, runner, n.d.
Alumni Volunteer Buttons, n.d.
Box 8
Class Banners, 2002-03; 2006
Items separated
Framed letter written by Cinthia H. Varner of Indian Springs,
Georgia, to her daughter at LaGrange College, 1852
YWCA certificate of membership for LaGrange College, 1906
Prayer for 150th Convocation, 1981
Telephone book cover, 1985
Nancy Johnson Mattox painting, c.1860
Mrs. Warren Candler oil portrait,
Choralaires record album, 1966
Trophy, Sophomore Class, 1917
Framed diplomas:
Mary E. Drake, 1851 Willie E. Jones, 1890
Mary E. Steagall, 1855 Maggie Wiley Dean, 1890
M.A. Cox, 1858 Janie McFarlin, 1891
Claude V. Carlton, 1860 Mary E. Beasley, 1896
Mary R. Hall, 1871 Emmie Ficklin, 1896
Minnie F. Pelman, 1873 Winnie Malone, 1903
Maggie Whitaker, 1874 Idella Bellah, 1909
Mary Selina Renfro, 1875 Bessie Blackmon, 1915
Myrtis McFarlin, 1888 Bessie Blackburn, 1915
SERIES VIII: WAIGHTS G. HENRY PAPERS
Box 1
Folders
1 Miscellaneous Correspondence of Waights G. Henry
2 Waights G. Henry correspondence in regards to creationist's proposals
General Assembly (1981)
3 Waights G. Henry correspondence re: Charles Hagood and the search for a new president.
4 Correspondence of Waights Henry re: City of LaGrange coat of arms
5-10 Addresses, speeches, and sermons by Waights G. Henry (1948-1978)
11 An Address to the Newcomen Society Oct. 4, 1978 re: Fuller E. Callaway, Jr.
12-14 Addresses, speeches, and sermons by Waights G. Henry (1979-1981)
15 A Brief History of LaGrange College (June 6, 1981)
16-19 Addresses, speeches, and sermons by Waights G. Henry (1982-1986)
20-23 Typescript for "More or Less Alike" by Waights G. Henry
24 Addresses by Waights G. Henry, 1976-1986
25 Narration by Waights G. Henry, "Old Houses and Buildings in LaGrange," 1980
SERIES IX: BOARD OF TRUSTEES & ADMINISTRATIVE PAPERS, 1939-2002
Box 1: Administrative Correspondence, 1948-1957
Folder 1-10 Correspondence
11 Correspondence: Lamar Dodd
Box 2: Association of Private Colleges and Universities, 1968-70 and Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges, 1976-1996
Folder 1-6 Correspondence, APCU
7-11 Correspondence, GFIC
Box 3: Board Member Correspondence, c.1939-1959
Folder 1-12 William N. Banks, 1946-1959
13-17 George S. Cobb, 1947-1952
18-26 S.C. Dobbs, 1939-1952
Box 4: Board of Trustees Minutes and Correspondence, 1940-1970
Folder 1-7 Correspondence, 1944-1950
8-21 Executive Committee Minutes, 1940-1970
22 Board of Trustees Minutes: By-laws, c.1950
23 Trustee Newsletter, 1947
24 Resolution on the Death of Mr. W.L. Cleaveland, adopted by the Board of Trustees,
1937
Box 5: Faculty Correspondence, c.1950
Folder 1 Antoinette Billant
2 Stella Bradfield
3 Kate Cross
4 Melba Day
5 William Deal
6 Reaunette Everett
7 Helen Farrere
8 Nancy Green
9 Thomas John
10 Dr. Joseph Martin
11 Rosa Muller
12 Evelyn Murphy
13 Emmie Murray
14 Howard Worth
15 Faculty Correspondence
Box 6: Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges, 1968-1985
Folder 1-16 List of Donors
Box 7: Gifts & Bequest, 1947-1969 (LaGrange College)
Folder 1-18
Box 8: Gifts & Bequest, 1970-1972 (LaGrange College)
Folder 1-8
Box 9: Gifts & Bequest, 1975-1979 (LaGrange College)
Folder 1-14
Box 10: Investments, 1963-1972 (LaGrange College)
Folder 1 Investments, c.1970
20 Investment Portfolio Notebooks, 1963-1972
LaGrange College Audits, 1965-66; 1968, 1971-72
Box 11: Invitation List for Lamar Dodd Art Center, 1982
Box 12: Methodist Board of Education, 1944-1956
(Participation in by Presidents Quillian and Henry)
Folder 1-13 Correspondence
14 Publications
Box 13: Pitts Foundation, 1948-1956 (LaGrange College)
Folder 1-9 Correspondence
Box 14: Search Committee for new President of LaGrange College, Dec.1979-March 1980
Folder 1-10 Correspondence
Box 15: Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, 1944-1962
Folder 1-19 Correspondence, 1946-1962
20 LC Self Study Report, c.1960
Box 16: Voucher for Veterans, 1946-1955 (LaGrange College)
Folder 1-10 Applications and Business forms
Box 17: Office Files, A, 1982-1996
Folder 1 Academic Standards Committee
2 Advancement
3 Admissions
4 Air Conditioning for Turner & Boatwright, 1995
5 Alumni Office
6 American Association of University Professors
7 American Association of University Women
8 Annual Fund
9 Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
Box 18: Office Files, B-G, 1991-1996
Folder 1 Benavides, Dr. Adolfo
2 Board of Ordained Ministries, North Georgia Conference
3 Burrus, A.L.
4 Callahan, William Jackson
5 Callaway Gardens
6 Central Administration Minutes
7 Curriculum
8 Dean of College - Frank James
9 Department of Education
10 Financial Aid Office
11 Fire Safety Inspection Report
12 Georgia Council on Economic Education
13 Georgia Higher Education Assistance Corporation
(Financial Statements and Supplemental Information)
14 Georgia Historical Commission
15 Georgia Health Decisions
16 Georgia Pacific Corporation
17 Georgia Student Finance Commission
18 Georgia Teacher Certification Program
19 Georgia United Methodists Commission on Higher Education
20 Good of the Order Committee
21 Grading System
Box 19: Office Files, H-Na, 1981-1995
Folder 1 Hawkes Renovation
2 History Department
3 Hope Grant
4 House Keeping
5 Insurance
6 Institutional Relations Department
7 Instructional Support Services
8 Korea, Seoul (Yang S. Foundation)
9 Language Department
10 Language Laboratory
11 Learned Society
12 Library, 1992
13 Long Range Planning Committee
14 Mahan, Joe
15 Methodists Commission Conference Capital Campaign
16 Methodists - Board of Ordained Ministry
17 Methodists - LaGrange District Office
18 Mexico
19 Milliken & Company
20 Minds
21 Mountain Hill School
22 Music
23 Natatorium
24 National Science Foundation
Box 20: Office Files, Nu-R, 1986-1996
Folder 1-2 Nursing
3 Olympics
4 Policies, Rules, & Regulations
5 Psychology Department
6 Religion Department
7 Religious Life
Box 21: Office Files, S-Z 1969-1994
Folder 1 Salvation Army
2 Scottish Rite Masonry Advisory Board
3 SPRE (Ga.) State Post-Secondary Education Entity
4 Stanford, Dr. Henry King
5 Student Development Office
6 Student Government Association (contains constitution of student Government)
7 Student Life
8 U.S. News & World Report
9 U.S. Department of Education
10 U.S. Government Department of Health, Education, & Welfare Correspondence
11 West Point Lake - DNR Contract
Box 22: LaGrange College Self Study Material, 1996-2002
Folder 1.0 Principles & Philosophy of Accreditation
1.0 Self Study Surveys
- LC Nursing Division (Georgia Board of Nursing, March 2000)
1.1.4 Substantive Change Report
1.1.10 Mission Statement
1.1.10 Faculty Handbook
1.1.10 Department of Education Student Financial Assistance Program
1.4 Condition of Eligibility #13
1.4.4.2 Charter & By-Laws
1.4.4.3 Board Members
1.4.4.6 Dual Degree Agreement
1.4.4.8 Institutional Assessment
1.4.4.10 Evening College Bulletin
2.4 Staff Handbook
2.7 Board Meeting Minutes
3.1.5 Cornerstone Survey
3.1.6 Graduate Survey
3.1.6 Recent Graduate Survey
3.1.6 Attrition Report
3.1.6 IPEDS Completions Report
3.1.6 CSRDE Report
3.3.3 Library Patron Survey
3.3.3 2001 Fact Book
- Blue Ribbon Task Force Reports 1996-1997
- Fall 2000 Surveys
- 2001-2002 Institutional Effectiveness
- Institutional Planning 1996-2001
Box 23: LaGrange College Self Study Report, 1999-2002
- 1999-2001 Institutional Effectiveness
4.1 Departmental Handbooks
- Specialized Accreditation Reports
4.2.1 Admissions Policy Manual
4.2.4.10 Grade Distribution Report
4.2.5.4 Evening College Academic Support Evaluation
4.3 Grade Bulletin
4.6.1 Camps & Conferences
4.6.1 Bradley Turner Foundation
4.6.1 Center for Community Studies
4.8 Directory of Faculty Offices
4.8 Class Schedules
4.8.3 Adjunct Faculty Policies
4.8.7 Info Systems Training Report
4.8.8 Academic Advisory Council Meeting Minutes
4.8.8 Curriculum Committee Minutes
4.8.8 Calendar Task Force
4.8.8 Technology Task Force
4.8.8 Faculty Meeting Minutes
4.8.9.2 Faculty Load Report
- Substantive Change Document LC at Albany, 1999
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Art & Design - Biology)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Business - Chemistry)
Box 24: LaGrange College Self Study Material, 1999-2002
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Core)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Computer Science - Education)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (English - Health)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (History - Interim)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Language - Mathematics)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Music - Nursing)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Philosophy - Religion)
- Course Syllabi 1999-2002 (Sociology - Theater Arts)
5.1 Honor Code Booklets
5.1 Library Documents
5.1.1.4 Banks Library Annual Report
5.4.1.5 Resident Assistant Manual
5.4.2.1 Coleman Health Clinic
5.4.3.2 Student Government Association
5.5.1 Meeting Minutes
- Recruiting Materials
5.5.1.4 Student Athlete Survey
5.5.3 NCAA Self - Study Guide
- Athletic Organizational Chart
- NCAA Eligibility
- NAIA Eligibility
- Athletic Financial Aid
- Student - Athlete Mission Statement
6.2 Advancement Publications
6.2.1 Alumni Records
Box 25: LaGrange College Self Study Report, 2000-2002
6.3.1 Audits
- LC Self Study Reports 2002 (2)
6.3.1 Financial Benchmarking
6.3.1 Operating Budget History
6.3.1 Current Budget
6.3.1 Payables Aging Report
6.3.1 Receivables Aging Report
6.3.1 Long - term Financial Plan
6.3.1 Year-to-date budget
6.3.1 Management Letters
6.3.2 Job Descriptions
6.3.2 Resumes
6.3.2 Organizational Chart for Business Affairs
6.3.2 Minutes
6.3.2 Board Meeting Minutes
6.3.3 Minutes
6.3.3 Description of budget planning cycle
6.3.3 Line Item Budget
6.3.3 Budget Planning Survey
6.3.4 Sample of Budget Report & History of Distribution
6.3.4 Example of Budget Revisions
6.3.5 Chart of Accounts
6.3.6 Bookstore Inventory
6.3.6 Depreciation Schedule
6.3.6 General Ledger Inventory
6.3.6 Purchasing Policies
6.3.7 Refund Policy
6.3.7 List of Withdrawals
6.3.9 Evidence of Bonding
6.3.9 Policies/Procedures for cash receipts & deposits
6.3.10 Investment Policy
6.3.11 Schedule of Insurance Values
6.3.11 Vehicle Safety Plans
6.3.11 Appraisals
- LaGrange College Campus Development Plans 1998 & 1999
6.3.12 Contracts for outscored services
6.3.12 Comparison of Revenues & Expenditures
6.4.2 Building, Grounds, & Equipment Maintenance
6.4.2 Deferred Maintenance Plan
6.4.2 Tree Replacement Plan
6.4.3 Comprehensive Safety Plan
6.4.3 City of LaGrange Police Contract
6.4.4 Physical Facilities Master Plan
6.4.4 Library Plan
6.5 Policy for externally funded grants & contracts
6.5 Financial Aid Reports
6.6 Board of Trustees Handbook
Box 26: LaGrange College Self Study Material, 1991-2002
- Response to Recommendations by Southern Association of Colleges & Schools, 1992
- Reaffirmation Committee Report, March 2-5, 1992
- LaGrange College Campus Wide Space Needs Analysis, 1998
- LaGrange College Self-Study Progress Report, June 1991-March 1992
- Institutional Self- Study Report for SACS, April 1982
- Blue Ribbon Task Force Reports, 1996-1997
- Partners & Associates Presentation, 4/5/2001
- LC Institutional Planning 1996-2000
- Blue Ribbon Committee: Student/Resident Life Task Force
- Institutional Self-Study Report for SACS, 1992
- Mission Statement Proposals
Box 27: Walter Murphy, Correspondence, 1993-1996
RELATED ITEMS
MS-49 Waights G. Henry, Jr. Papers
MS-126 Malcolm Shackelford Papers
TRACINGS
Art Exhibitions - LaGrange College
Civil War - artifacts
Clark, Lillian
Cox College, College Park, Georgia, 1897-1949
Davies, Daisy
Dempsey, Ruth
Dobbs, Samuel Candler
Dodd, Lamar
Educators - LaGrange College
Hagood, Charles L.
Heidt, John Wesley
Henry, Waights G.
Hudson, Charles D.
Literary periodicals - LaGrange College
Montgomery, James
Montgomery, William
Murphy, Walter Y.
Pitts, Margaret
Southern Female College
Theater - LaGrange College
Thompson, William L.
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