Auburn University
Dates
- Existence: 1960-01-01-
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Walter Scott Crump Papers
This collection contains a binder of photocopies of notes taken and classwork written by Walter Scott Crump while a student at Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (now Auburn University) and a variety of speeches written after graduation.
J. Maxwell Dean Photographs
Photographs of the API campus, including many landmark buildings. Other photographs document university officers, athletic teams and the marching band, campus social events, city of Auburn scenes, and Dean personal photos. A number of these photos appear in the 1925 Glomerata.
John Andrew Douglas Papers
This collection includes photographs, letters, a sound recording, slide rules, instructions, yearbook, 1917 class history, and miscellaneous item.
Ralph Brown Draughon Papers
Robert L. Faust Papers
This Collection contains a variety of both preliminary sketches and final drafts of Robert L. Faust's architectural designs, many from his earlier years as a designer (1950s-1980s). Sketches are bound in oversized sketchbooks. Some final drafts are framed with matboard.
Captain Daniel C. Holsenbeck Papers
This collections contains an oral history interview (audio cassettes and transcript) on the topic of the presidency of Hanly Funderburk at Auburn University in the early 1980s. It also contains a clipping file on president Funderburk.
William Emory Horne Letter
Consists of one letter from William Emory Horne to his aunt, Susan Bourland Boswell Brown in Bullock County, Alabama. In the letter, written September 24, 1872, Horne described life at the school and in the town of Auburn, Alabama.
Edith Royster Judd Papers
The Edith Royster Judd Collection consists largely of personal correspondence and materials, and newspaper clippings saved by Mrs. Judd for her collection of humorous stories and sayings. A few pamphlets, clippings and some correspondence in the collection relate to Mrs. Judd's career in education in North Carolina. Materials in the collection date from 1902 to 1956, and are in a fair state of preservation. The collection is arranged alphabetically.