Letter from John Smith to G.E. Metz and H.G. Moody, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPhone call concerning the Gantt case where "Mr. Smith" expressing his opinion that the administration and the Board of Trustees are traitors and have "sold out the South."
Tiered display of seventeen busts, circa 1965Clemson University LibrariesBusts include: André Smith (bottom row, second from left); Byron Herbert Reece (second row, first from left); H.M. Robinson (second row, first from right); Abraham Lincoln (third row, third from left); Albert Einstein (third row, second from right); and John F. Kennedy (top row center).
Exterior, Smith Hall with sorority lettersClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing exterior shot of Smith Hall, then the home of the Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, and Tri Delta sororities. On back: [Low Rise dormitories];[Kappa Kappa Gamma];[Chi Omega];[Delta Delta Delta];[Tri Delta]
Exterior, Smith Hall with sorority lettersClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing exterior shot of Smith Hall, at the time home to the Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, and Tri Delta sororities. Sign posted on front of building reads "SUSAN MOORE HAVE A NICE DAY LITTLE SIS." On back: [Low Rise dormitories];[Kappa Kappa Gamma];[Chi Omega];[Delta Delta Delta];[Tri Delta]
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Clay bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Clay bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Clay bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith in studio, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.