This single report dates from the 1933-1934 school year at Georgia Tech. It focuses on student activities, such as student classes, sports, fraternities, and clubs. The report also includes the number of members, averages, and rankings for each group represented. Because the name of Floyd Field, then Dean of Men, is typed at the end of the report, it may be assumed that he compiled the information.
None.
Permission to publish materials from this collection must be obtained from the Head of Archives and Special Collections.
Georgia Tech established the Office of Dean of Men in 1921 and named Floyd Field, who had previously served as Professor of Mathematics, as the first Dean of that office. Field served in that capacity until 1941.
0.05 Linear Feet
English
This report from the first term of the 1933-1934 school year focuses on student activities, such as student classes, sports, fraternities, and clubs.
A print copy of this finding aid is available in the Georgia Tech Archives reading room.
Accession #2001.132.
(one archival folder)
Jody Lloyd Thompson described this item in 2002.
Part of the Archives and Special Collections, Library, Georgia Institute of Technology Repository