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Southern Polytechnic State University

 Organization

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Cherry L. Emerson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS029
Abstract Cherry L. Emerson, the son of Georgia Tech’s first dean, Dr. William Henry Emerson, graduated from Georgia Tech in 1909 and embarked upon a successful engineering career which included over twenty-five years with Robert and Company. In 1945, he returned to Georgia Tech as Dean of the School of Engineering. In 1948, he was named vice-president; under his direction, the institution’s physical plant nearly doubled in size. He left Georgia Tech in 1955 and died in 1959. His papers include...
Dates: ca. 1941-1958

Engineering Extension Division Catalogue/Announcements (Georgia Institute of Technology)

 Collection
Identifier: UP020
Abstract The Evening School at Georgia Tech began in March 1908 in response to demand for night school for men who were employed during the day. The Archives holds catalogs for the Evening School from 1908 to 1964. The Evening School of Applied Science catalogs from the 1920s through the early 1940s provide general information regarding admission, fees, and academic calendars; a list of faculty and instructors; a description of courses; and a register of students. Later volumes also include a mail-in...
Dates: 1908-1964 (bulk dates 1925-1964); Majority of material found within 1925 - 1964

Office of the Controller Records

 Collection
Identifier: UA019
Abstract

Records include budgets, audits, reports on examination, cost reports, and material requests, as well as correspondence dealing with campus procedures, operations, policies, and curriculum.

Dates: 1941-1970

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Subject
Catalogs. 1
Engineering -- Study and teaching -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
Serials (publications). 1
Universities and colleges -- Curricula -- Catalogs. 1
University extension -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1