William E. Fincher was a Georgia Tech football player and alumnus. His papers include three Southern Football Officials Association Rule Books.
This collection contains materials accumulated during William F. Leslie's career at Georgia Tech, including humorous newspaper articles, particularly on the rivalry between Tech and the University of Georgia; programs for several Georgia Tech events; correspondence regarding Tech registration and admission; and other administrative documents.
William F. Montgomery, Class of 1904, collected these photographs which document his classmates and friends at Georgia Tech, particularly the School of Chemical Engineering.
William Gilmer Perry was a faculty member of the English Department at Georgia Tech for 47 years. These papers relate to his status as an adjunct professor and later, as the department head.
As a Georgia Tech alumnus, William H. Glenn stayed in contact with the school through community and business ties. His papers, composed exclusively of correspondence, illustrate his involvement with Georgia Tech, including his service as president of the National Georgia Tech Alumni Association.
This collection contains the schoolwork, class notes, and laboratory notes of William H. Sibley, created while he was a student at Georgia Tech.
The papers include correspondence, lecture notes, assignments, awards, and materials concerning Wister Jean Cook’s professional activities at Georgia Tech. A large portion of the collection is made up of written work by Wister Jean Cook and others within the Georgia Tech English department.
Opened in 1998, the Women's Resource Center enhances the academic performance and personal development of women at Georgia Tech by providing information, support, training, and services. This collection consist of administrative and event materials depicting the history of the center.
Wonder Stories was an American fantasy fiction magazine published between 1930 - 1936. This publication was a combined version of Air Wonder Stories and Science Wonder Stories.
Wonder Story Annual was begun in 1950 under Better Publication and Best Books, both inprints of Standard Magazines. This collection contains issues ranging from 1951 to 1952, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The Woodall-Matthews Papers consists primarily of the coursework of John Henry Woodall, Jr. (1917-2005) who graduated from Georgia Tech in 1938. Also included are coursework and training from his time spent in the Navy in the early 1940s. There is a small amount of material from Charles W. Matthews, Woodall's great-uncle and a 1904 graduate of Tech.
The Woodall-Matthews Visual Materials contains photographs from the 1920 Greater Georgia Tech Industrial Tour as well as group photographs of the classes of 1904 and 1908. There is also a photo of Alpha Tau Omega and drawings for class assignments, both from the 1930s.
This collection consists of alphabetical rosters of woodshop students at Georgia Tech, recording examination and term grades, the number of hours due, and other student records.
Worlds of Fantasy was begun in 1950 under John Spencer and Co. This collection contains issues ranging from 1970 to 1971, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Worlds of Tomorrow was begun in 1963 under editor August Derleth. This collection contains issues ranging from 1963 to 1970, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
This collection shows the activities of the Georgia Institute of Technology student radio station, WREK, primarily in the 80s and 90s. The collection includes administrative documents, brochures and programs, correspondence, guest books, newspaper clippings, and playlists.
On May 18, 1939, WSB Radio had a university-sponsored program about Georgia Tech's ceramic engineering department. This collection contains a single radio script from that WSB program.
The Y. Frank Freeman Photograph Collection contains photographs documenting Freeman’s life, particularly as it related to his career as an executive with Paramount Pictures. The collection is full of photographs of entertainers, movie stars, movie executives, and world political figures. There is also a series of personal images, including images related to his childhood, Georgia Tech, and baseball.
This collection consists of one bound volume containing issues of the Yellow Jacket Confidential. These newsletters served to update Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football fans after bowl games, spring practice games, and all regular-season games of the team.
The records include correspondence, meeting minutes, and issues of the Pilot, the club’s newsletter. Additional content comes from the longtime faculty advisor of the Flight Club, Robert "R.B." Logan, and includes flight instruments.