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Alexander-Tharpe Fund Records
Collection
Identifier: UA056
Abstract
These records include minutes of meetings of the Board of Trustees of the Alexander-Tharpe Fund.
Georgia Tech Alumni Association Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: VAM024
Abstract
The photographs within this collection contain images depicting the history of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, which began in 1898. The collection focuses mainly on alumni and past football coaches.
Georgia Tech Christmas Cards
Collection
Identifier: MS154
Abstract
Each year, Georgia Tech's faculty, staff, and administrators send Christmas cards to members of the local community and the campus. This collection is a representation of those Christmas cards.
John P. Culver, Jr. Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: VAM162
Abstract
This collection contains numerous photographs from Georgia Tech's Public Relations department. The majority of the photographs depict former United States President Jimmy Carter and Georgia Tech President Joseph Pettit.
Joseph M. Pettit Diary and Interview Transcript
Collection
Identifier: MS387
Description
The Joseph M. Pettit diary and interview transcript includes photocopies of Pettit's combined diary and research notebook compiled during his tour of duty during World War II, along with a transcript of an interview carried out by Alfred Price for his History of U.S. Electronic Warfare. Pettit's diary and interview provide details on his activities during World War II working with radar detection devices, particularly the monitoring of enemy radar and the training of personnel in the operation...
L. W. "Chip" Robert, Jr. Alumni/Faculty House Dedication Records
Collection
Identifier: MS059
Abstract
In 1979, the Young Men's Christian Association building on North Avenue was renovated for use as an Alumni/Faculty House. Funded by the Robert Foundation, the building was dedicated as the L. W. "Chip" Robert, Jr. Alumni/Faculty House on November 17, 1979. These records include correspondence, programs, and other materials documenting the planning of the dedication.
WGST Radio records
Collection
Identifier: MS330
Abstract
The WGST records document the history of the station, from its founding to its eventual sale, spanning a total of 52 years. Administrative files in Series 1 document the daily operations, lawsuits, and sale of the radio station. The studio logs of Series 2 provide detailed lists of the station's programming, advertising, and public service announcements for the period from 1940 to 1970.