University of Alabama -- History -- 20th century
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Austin L. Venable Papers
This collection contains manuscripts, research materials (original documents, notes, photostats, and microfilm), and copies of historical journals.
Charles N. Moore Papers
Notes and course outline for the first electronic data processing course taught at University of Alabama (1957). Also includes historical notes by Dr. Moore, and journals of 4th and 5th Annual Electronic Data Processing Conferences (1959, 1960).
Delta Delta Delta Pledge Cards
These are the original pledge cards for the Delta Delta Delta sorority at The University of Alabama.
Gabriel Jacoby, March of Triump Musical Score
A handwritten score with lyrics of Jacoby's composition "March of Triumph," bearing the inscription "Sincerely Dedicated to my Alma Mater The University of Alabama and the Famous Crimson Tide of 1931." That year also witnessed the publication of Jacoby's "March of Triumph: March fox-trot" (New York: Thornton W. Allen).
George Burke Johnston Papers
This collection contains the text of a speech delivered to the Alabama Press Association in 1898, a 1922 letter from Carl L. Larmer (?) to Thomas McCorvey, copies of Johnston's works "What the University of Alabama Has Meant to My Life," and "A Book for General Lee," and an advertisement for an 1889 British production of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor.
Henry Clifton Pannell Papers
Correspondence and other material pertaining to Pannell's work in the field of education.
Morris Mayer Audio Cassettes
Collection consists of fifty-four videocassettes of interviews collected by D. Morris Mayer about history of Commerce Business Administration at the University of Alabama.
R.M. Brumby Letters
Includes letters written to R.M. Brumby, a University of Alabama graduate, from his mother and son from the late 19th-century through the early 20th-century. It also includes an appointment letter from the University of Alabama.
University of Alabama Photograph Collection
Depicting history of the University of Alabama.