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5 collections related to North Carolina State University -- Students

Filters: 1940-1949Manuscripts
Size: 2.25 linear feet Collection ID: MC 00614
Contained in this collection are agricultural publications (ca. 1920 - ca. 1960); pamphlets, brochures, and flyers for agricultural equipment and other agricultural information (ca. 1920 - ca. 1960); and correspondence, other papers, and memorabilia of David C. and Edgar W. Worth (1916 - 1990). This collection formerly contained ... More
Ripple, J. H. (John Hollis), 1897-1965
Size: 0.6 linear feet (1 flatbox and 1 microfilm box) Collection ID: MC 00601
This collection contains a scrapbook created for Ripple by his girlfriend at the time documenting his time as a student at NC State (1917-1921). Also contained here are other clippings about Ripple and NC State athletics as well as his class ring.
Parker, John H. (John Hinton)
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 half box) Collection ID: MC 00491
This collection contains coursework of John H. (Hinton) Parker while he was a student at North Carolina State College (later university) in the early 1940s. Includes are exercise and workbooks, mostly for agricultural economics courses. Of note is an eleven page report Parker wrote after a farm management tour in northeastern North ... More
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Yarbrough, Mary Elizabeth
Size: 39.8 linear feet (21 archival boxes, 1 slide box, 1 cassette box, 1 legal box, 5 cartons, 5 oversize boxes, 1 oversize flat box) Collection ID: MC 00552
The Mary Yarbrough Papers contains materials pertaining to the life, history, and career of Mary Yarbrough, the first woman to receive a graduate degree from NC State University (M.S. in Chemistry, 1927).
Bridges, William Staley
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: MC 00031
The William Staley Bridges Papers contain reports of various individual student experiments made in the Mechanical Engineering Department at North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University) between 1947 and 1958. William Staley Bridges was a professor of mechanical engineering at North Carolina State College ... More