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Title:   Kenneth Walter Cameron Papers, 1938 - 1948, 1984, 1989 - 1994 
Creator:   Cameron, Kenneth Walter, 1908-
Call Number: MC 00005
Abstract: Papers relating to Kenneth Walter Cameron's career teaching English at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University), as well as his participation in the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) during World War II.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History | Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.) | North Carolina State College. Dept. of English. | Cameron, Kenneth Walter, 1908-
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Title:   Thomas Noble Walters Papers, 1973 1979 
Creator:   Walters, Thomas N.
Call Number: MC 00120
Abstract: This collection contains original and photocopied manuscripts, typescripts and illustrations for three different edited draft versions of Thomas Noble Walter's juvenile novel, Always Next August, and one original piece of correspondence from Paul Green, author of the symphonic drama, The Lost Colony.
Subjects:   American literature--Southern states | Children's literature, American | College teachers--North Carolina--History | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | Green , Paul, 1894-1981 | Walters, Thomas N.
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Title:   Alvin Marcus Fountain Papers, 1889-2002 
Creator:   Fountain, Alvin Marcus, 1899-
Call Number: MC 00007
Abstract: The Alvin Marcus Fountain Papers (1889 - 2002) contain records relating to Fountain's career at North Carolina State College and North Carolina State University as a student, faculty member, and alumnus. Although a majority of the documents relate to the university, the Papers also include records describing Fountain's community involvement. A small number of the documents concern Fountain's wife Maxine and other family members.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History | North Carolina State College--Faculty--History. | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | Fountain, Alvin Marcus, 1899- | Fountain, Maxine Eleanor Taylor | Fountain family--Genealogy
Raleigh (N.C.)--Social life and customs
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Title:   Guy Owen Papers, 1967 - 1982 
Creator:   Owen, Guy, 1925-
Call Number: MC 00023
Abstract: The Guy Owen papers contain publicity material, including photographs, brochures, and press releases connected with the movie premiere of the film The Flim-Flam Man, based on Owen's book The Ballad of the Flim-Flam Man. Also included are articles, news clippings and a eulogy about Owen, as well as literary magazines and journals containing his articles.
Subjects:   American fiction--20th century | American poetry--20th century | Authors, American--North Carolina--20th century | College teachers--North Carolina--History--20th century | Film adaptations | Folklore--North Carolina | Poetry--Editing. | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | Owen, Guy, 1925-
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Title:   Lodwick Charles Hartley Papers, 1930 - 1983 
Creator:   Hartley, Lodwick Charles, 1906-
Call Number: MC 00082
Abstract: The Lodwick Charles Hartley papers contain materials from Hartley's career as a professor in North Carolina State University's English Department. Materials include a number of Hartley's publications, including books, articles, poems, short stories, and book reviews, such as William Cowper: A List of Critical and Biographical Studies Published from 1895 to 1949 and the second printing of William Cowper: The Continuing Revaluation. The poetry partially consists of Correspondence by Sonnet: Quotations and Photograph, printed in Margaret Lowry Butler's Poems in Retrospect (1983). Also included is biographical information, including a booklet entitled Lodwick Hartley: A Profile of the Man; newsclippings about the English Department; and a 1967 speech Hartley delivered as part of the Adventures in Scholarship Library Lecture Series. The papers also contain materials from the 1962 court case Thomas v. State Board of Elections, during which Hartley testified as an expert on the English language.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History | English literature--Book reviews | English literature--Study and teaching | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | Cowper, William, 1731-1800 | Hartley, Lodwick Charles, 1906- | Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768
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Title:   Robert O. Tilman Papers, 1950s-1980s 
Creator:   Tilman, Robert O.
Call Number: MC 00092
Abstract: Papers of Robert O. Tilman, professor of political science and dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History--20th century | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History--20th century. | North Carolina State University. College of Humanities and Social Sciences. | Tilman, Robert O.
Southeast Asia--Study and teaching--United States
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Title:   John William Harrelson Papers, 1908-1955 
Creator:   Harrelson, J. W. (John William), 1885-1955
Call Number: MC 00001
Abstract: The John William Harrelson Papers contain correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, minutes, clippings, certificates, scrapbooks, financial records, and photographs. The collection provides information about Harrelson's military career, his tenure as a faculty member and administrator at North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University), and his service as director of the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development. The materials also relate to Harrelson's membership in various civic and professional organizations.
Subjects:   Artillerymen--United States--History | College administrators--North Carolina--History | College teachers--North Carolina--History | Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Faculty--History | North Carolina State College--Faculty. | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | North Carolina. Dept. of Conservation and Development--History. | Harrelson, J. W. (John William), 1885-1955
Financial statements | Letters (correspondence) | Minutes | Photographs | Scrapbooks
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Title:   A. C. Barefoot Papers, 1950-2001 
Creator:   Barefoot, A. C.
Call Number: MC 00152
Abstract: The A. C. Barefoot Papers consist of professional publications and correspondence, academic and adminstrative papers, and computer generated dendrochronological statistical studies conducted by Aldos Cortez Barefoot during his tenure with the Department of Wood and Paper Science at North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University).
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History | Dendrochronology | King Arthur's Round Table | Wood--Research--North Carolina | North Carolina State College--Faculty. | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Wood and Paper Science. | North Carolina State University. Extension Wood Products Section. | North Carolina. Commission on Prepaid Health Plans. | North Carolina. Teachers’ and State Employees’ Benefits Study Commission. | Barefoot, A. C.
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Title:   Nash Nicks Winstead Papers, 1953-2000 
Creator:   Winstead, Nash Nicks
Call Number: MC 00187
Abstract: This collection contains copies of speeches, talks and papers related to Nash Nicks Winstead's work as a professor and administrator at North Carolina State University from 1953 to 1990. There are as well materials pertaining to his work with the Ellis L. Phillips Foundation, his work for the Institute of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University, and his service in the United States Citizen-Ambassador Program. Included are printed copies of Winstead's personal writings: histories of both North Carolina State University from 1953 to 1995 and the North Carolina State University Provost's Office from 1955 to 1993; genealogical writings about his ancestors and hometown of Leasburg, North Carolina, which contains information dating from 1800 to 1960; and a volume documenting the Winstead family pets. Also found are Winstead's personal and professional correspondence from 1959 to 1994.
Subjects:   Affirmative action programs in education--North Carolina | Agriculture--North Carolina--History | College administrators--North Carolina--History | College teachers--North Carolina--History | Pet owners--North Carolina--History | Ellis L. Phillips Foundation. | North Carolina State University--Administration. | North Carolina State University--Employees--History. | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | North Carolina State University. Institute of Biological Sciences. | United States Citizen--Ambassador Program. | Winstead, Nash Nicks
Leasburg (N.C.)--History | North Carolina--Race relations--History--20th century | Raleigh (N.C.)--History
Letters (correspondence) | Speeches
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Title:   Reinard Harkema Papers, 1936-1978 
Creator:   Harkema, Reinard, 1910-1978.
Call Number: MC 00119
Abstract: The Reinard Harkema papers contain student recommendations, student photos, professional correspondence, and other professional papers associated with Harkema's tenure as professor of zoology at North Carolina State University, 1936 to 1978. Letters make up the bulk of the written collection, with notable correspondence between Harkema and David A. Becker, Alva Harris, Reginald D. Manwell, and Sturgis McKeever. Other material includes handbooks, programs, and proceedings from various North Carolina Academy of Science events and meetings; and a photograph album with pictures of Harkema's comparative anatomy classes between 1966 and 1975.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History | Zoology--Study and teaching--North Carolina | North Carolina Academy of Science. | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Zoology--Faculty. | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Zoology--History. | Becker, David A. | Harkema, Reinard, 1910-1978. | Harris, Alva H. (Alva Howard), 1930- | Manwell, Reginald D. (Reginald Dickinson), 1897- | McKeever, Sturgis | Parasitologists. | Zoologists
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Title:   Donald E. Moreland papers, 1948 - 2000 
Creator:   Moreland, Donald E., 1919-
Call Number: MC 00255
Abstract: The Donald E. Moreland papers consist of presentations, reprints, faculty activity reports, visual aids, project descriptions, lecture notes, and laboratory procedures related to crop science, botany, toxicology, and plant physiology. Major topics include microsomes, plant and rat liver mitochondria, and herbicides. Moreland presented many of the materials at conferences, including conferences of the Weed Science Society of America.
Subjects:   Botany--Study and teaching--North Carolina | College teachers--North Carolina--History--20th century | Crop science--Study and teaching--North Carolina | Herbicides--Research--North Carolina | Microsomes--Research--North Carolina. | Mitochondria--Research--North Carolina. | Plant physiology--Study and teaching--North Carolina. | Toxicology--Study and teaching--North Carolina | North Carolina State College--Faculty--History. | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | United States. Agricultural Research Service.. | United States. Dept. of Agriculture. | Weed Science Society of America. | Moreland, Donald E., 1919-
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Title:   David H. Howells Papers, 1957-1995 
Creator:   Howells, David H.
Call Number: MC 00263
Abstract: The collection includes both David H. Howells' writings and his photographic work, with photography making up the bulk of the collection. This collection is divided into two series. The first series, Environmental Research Papers, is comprised primarily of Howells' writings, both published and unpublished. Topics include water quality management and planning, sediment pollution control, water pollution from toxics, ground water management, and water pollution from agriculture. The second series, Photography, includes negatives, prints, slides taken of black-and-white prints on display, and color slides. Information on Howells' participation in photography exhibits is also included, as well as some examples of published photographs. The subject matter of the photographs varies greatly, but there is a strong emphasis on water and the natural world. There are also photographic portraits of more than thirty people.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History--20th century | Environmental engineers--North Carolina | Environmentalists--North Carolina--History | Land use--North Carolina. | Sedimentation and deposition--Environmental aspects. | Water quality management--North Carolina--History | Water resources development--Research--North Carolina | Water--Pollution--Control | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History--20th century. | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Biological and Agricultural Engineering. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Engineering. | Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina. | Howells, David H. | Photographers--North Carolina--History.
Florida--Photographs | Georgia--Photographs | North Carolina--Photographs
Black and white photographs | Nature photographs. | Studio portraits.
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Title:   Bruce J. Zobel Papers, 1937-2007 
Creator:   Zobel, Bruce, 1920-
Call Number: MC 00259
Abstract: The Bruce J. Zobel Papers contain diaries, correspondence, speeches, an autobiography, articles, awards, reports, course information, theses proposals, serials, conference and symposia information, research plans, photographs, slides, artifacts, and other materials related to Zobel's career in forestry. Included are materials relating to Zobel's work on the faculty of North Carolina State University as well as work with the Central America and Mexico Resources Cooperative (CAMCORE), the Cooperative Forest Genetics Research Program, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation for Promoting Scientific Research in the Forest Industry, the N.C. State-Industry Cooperative Forest Tree Improvement Program, the Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee, the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), Zobel Forestry Associates, and other organizations. Major topics include international forest improvement programs, forest genetics, wood properties, forest management, and tropical forestry.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History | Forest genetics--Research | Forest management--Research | Forests and forestry--Study and teaching--North Carolina | Rain forests--Research | Travelers--Diaries | Trees--Diseases and pests | Trees--Tropics | Central America and Mexico Resources Cooperative. | Cooperative Forest Genetics Research Program. | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. | Marcus Wallenberg Foundation for Promoting Scientific Research in the Forest Industry. | N.C. State-Industry Cooperative Forest Tree Improvement Program. | North Carolina State University. College of Natural Resources--History. | North Carolina State University. School of Forest Resources--Faculty. | Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee. | Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. | Zobel Forestry Associates. | Nicholson, Gunnar | Zobel, Bruce, 1920-
Awards | Books | Card indexes | Diaries | Letters (correspondence) | Photographs | Publications | Scrapbooks | Slides | Speeches
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Title:   Edwin Gilbert Thurlow Papers, circa 1930-1974 
Creator:   Thurlow, E. G. (Edwin Gilbert), 1909-1997
Call Number: MC 00097
Abstract: The Edwin Gilbert Thurlow papers contain personal and professional correspondence and other material written and received during Thurlow’s term as Professor of Landscape Architecture at North Carolina State University, 1947-1974, as well as approximately 1,600 photographs and photographic postcards, circa the 1930s and 1940s. Letters make up the bulk of the written collection, with notable correspondence between Thurlow and Richard C. Bell, Carey Hoyt Bostian, Roberto Burle Marx, Lewis Clarke, Harold Dunbar Cooley, Garrett Eckbo, Frederick Edmundson, Sam J. Ervin, George Watts Hill, B. Everett Jordan, George Matsumoto, Rodrigo Velarde Ortiz, Hubert B. Owens, Bremer W. Pond, Robert Royston, Terry Sanford, Robert Walter Scott, Stanley White and many North Carolina garden clubs. Other written material includes Thurlow’s 1968 article History of Landscape Architecture at NCSU. The photograph and postcard collection focuses on architecture and landscape architecture in Europe and Asia, as well as in the northeastern United States, primarily Boston, Massachusetts.
Subjects:   College teachers--North Carolina--History | Gardening--Societies, etc. | Landscape architecture | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Landscape Architecture--Faculty. | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Landscape Architecture--History. | Bell, Richard C. | Bostian, Carey Hoyt, 1907-2000 | Burle Marx, Roberto, 1909-1994 | Clarke, Lewis | Cooley, Harold Dunbar, 1897-1974 | Eckbo, Garrett | Edmundson, Frederick | Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985 | Hill, George Watts, 1901-1993 | Jordan, B. Everett (Benjamin Everett) | Matsumoto, George, 1922- | Ortiz, Rodrigo Velarde | Owens, Hubert B. | Pond, Bremer W. (Bremer Whidden), 1884- | Royston, Robert | Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998 | Scott, Robert Walter, 1929-2009 | Thurlow, E. G. (Edwin Gilbert), 1909-1997 | White, Stanley | Landscape architects--North Carolina--History
Asia--Photographs | Boston (Mass.)--Photographs | Europe--Photographs | Massachusetts--Photographs
Photographs
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Title:   Benjamin Warfield Smith Papers, 1939-1945 
Creator:   Benjamin, Warfield Smith, 1913-1981
Call Number: MC 00135
Abstract: The Benjamin Warfield Smith Papers are primarily made up of correspondence between Smith and various parties written during the first ten years (1939 to 1949) of Smith's tenure as professor of agronomy at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University). The majority of the letters are written to or from the various professional organizations Smith was part of: the American Genetic Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Botanical Society of America, the Genetics Society of America, the North Carolina Academy of Science, the Raleigh Natural History Club, Sigma Xi, and the Virginia Academy of Science. Also included is correspondence with the National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel and the United States War Manpower Commission, regarding Smith's Selective Service status during World War II.
Subjects:   Agronomy--Study and teaching--North Carolina | Botany--Study and teaching--North Carolina | College teachers--North Carolina--History | Genetics--Study and teaching--North Carolina | Learned institutions and societies--United States | American Association for the Advancement of Science. | American Genetic Association. | Botanical Society of America. | Genetics Society of America. | National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. | North Carolina Academy of Science. | North Carolina State College--Faculty. | North Carolina State University--Faculty--History. | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Agronomy--History. | Raleigh Natural History Club. | Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. North Carolina State College Chapter. | United States. War Manpower Commission. | Virginia Academy of Science. | Smith, Benjamin Warfield, 1913-1981
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