Box 1
Contains 12 Collections and/or Records:
Enrollment records, 1954 - 1954
These records, produced by Georgia Tech's Office of the Registrar, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Office of Education, and the American Society for Engineering Education, provide information on engineering enrollment and degrees granted in 1952 through 1954.
Smoking policy, 1935 - 1935
This correspondence deals with the smoking policy enacted by the Georgia Tech deans and department heads. It discusses the areas designated for smoking for the students and faculty.
Cross country and track records, 1920 - 1956
This collection contains Georgia Tech track and cross country records, including a program/score card and roster. Some materials were compiled by former Georgia Tech Dean and track and cross country coach George C. Griffin. Also included is correspondence from Griffin to D. Roberts.
Faculty biographies, 1946 - 1946
Attendance rolls, 1932 - 1947
The faculty roll records include attendance records for faculty members, such as Marion Brittain, president of Georgia Tech, and Dorothy Crosland, library director. On the reverse of the faculty roll sheets are several blank forms for student records. These records include personal and academic information.
Requirements, undated
This collection consists of a seven-page typed description of requirements for the doctoral degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The description is undated.
Correspondence and report, 1935 - 1936
The Floyd Field papers contain two letters between C. M. Sarratt and Field, written in early November 1935, discussing an altercation between Georgia Tech students and the Vanderbilt University marching band during a football game. There is also a report written by Field in 1936, entitled "Accrediting the Engineering College."
Correspondence, 1908 - 1938
Telegram, 1946 - 1946
The George P. Burdell telegram, addressed to Georgia Tech, is a request from North American Aviation, Inc. for a copy of Burdell's school records with regards to recruitment.
Manual and drawings, undated
This collection contains a drafting manual and several drawings, most likely from a drawing course that each student was required to take. Also, there is a small note accompanying the collection, which reads, "drawing by Lucas' father".
Checks, undated
This collection contains two blank financial checks. The checks contain the Georgia Tech logo with inscription, Georgia School of Technology.