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Ceramic bas-relief portrait medallion of Sherry and Larry Keaton, circa 1951 Clemson University Libraries Medallion presented to their father, Lions Club International Director-General R. Roy Keaton, by the Gainesville, Georgia Lions Club during his visit to the city in 1951. Inscribed on medallion - Sherry & Larry Keaton Gainesville, GA Lions Club 1951. On front - Keaton Children.
Plaster model of reverse of Columbia, South Carolina Sesquicentennial commemorative half dollar, circa 1936 Clemson University Libraries Depicts an image from the state seal of a palmetto tree with thirteen leaves and thirteen stars, both representing the thirteen original colonies. Spears are tied around the base of the palmetto tree, and beneath is a broken oak branch, representing the defeat of the British Oak Fleet off the coast of Sullivan's Island in 1776. Inscribed on model - United States of America Half Dollar, E-Pluribus-Unum, In God We Trust
Fike Recreation Center, conceptual rendering Clemson University Libraries Architectural rendering of the proposed renovation to Fike Recreation Center, which was completed in 1975. Rendering appears to be conceptual; both the landscape and the building differ significantly from the final renovation. On back: [Fike Recreation Center sketch]; Series 100; Buildings - Fike Field House; UA100_001124
James Wynn speaking at R. M. Cooper Library dedication Clemson University Libraries On back: James Oscar Wynn, Vice - President and; Gen. Counsel; Olin Foundation, Making address at Dedication of R. M. Cooper Library; Oct. 14, 1966; Dr. Edwards, [left]; Jones; Sen. Edgar A. Brown
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1966-10-14
Edwards Hall, under construction Clemson University Libraries East-facing exterior shot of Edwards Hall (also known as the College of Nursing) during its construction, with low-rise dormitories in the left background, and high-rise dormitories on the right. On back: UA100_001217; [Edwards Hall construction]; [College of Nursing]; [01-87]
Dormitory single steel bed Clemson University Libraries On back: Littlejohn Collection Duplicate [Barracks - Interior] Single bed 317. 33" wide. 31" high. Length 72". Wright 35 #s [lbs.] This bed is most desired by the students. The genuine appearance because of many years use is not good, but it can be painted and used satisfactorily. 317 - To be repainted.
Edwards Hall, under construction Clemson University Libraries West-facing exterior shot of Edwards Hall (also known as the School of Nursing) during its construction. Strode Tower and Daniel Hall are in left background, with Long Hall in right background. On back: UA100_001216; [Edwards Hall construction]; [College of Nursing]; [01-87]
Rear Lot with View of House, Daniel House Clemson University Libraries South facing exterior shot of empty lot in rear of Daniel House, which is now part of the Joseph A. Shirley Center for Philanthropy. At the time this photo was taken, Daniel House served as the Development Office. On back: [Daniel House 1990]
Interior, Clemson House Lobby Clemson University Libraries Interior shot of Clemson House hotel lobby. Photo appears to have been taken later than other lobby shots dating to Circa 1950; note the differences in curtains and furniture, as well as wallpaper covering the columns (visible in shots Circa 1960). On back: Clemson House; [Interior, 1950s;]
Unveiling mosaic at Redfern Student Center Clemson University Libraries Unveiling of mosaic in memory of Thomas Gibson Garrett and Hubert LaBorde Mathias, Jr., two Clemson University students who passed away in 1968. The artwork was installed in Redfern Health Center. On back: [Artwork in memory of Thomas Gibson Garrett (1948-1968) and Hubert LaBorde Mathias Jr. (1948-1968)]; [Redfern Health Center]
Alumni Center Clemson University Libraries On back: [Alumni Center, 1973] IMMEDIATE RELEASE (704ML06MN3). Cutline for photo of Alumni Center. HOME AWAY FROM HOME--The new $456,000 Alumni Center was built and furnished by gifts from Clemson University alumni "above and beyond" their normal annual giving to the Alumni Loyalty Fund. It sits on a grassy, wooded slope 200 yards west of the Clemson House with a commanding view of the main campus entrance. (University Newsphoto). END [01-87]
Clay bust of William Henry Belk, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Likely a model for a bust created in 1953 and presented by C.R. Franklin on behalf of Gallant-Belk Company of Gainesville, Georgia to the Belk family at the Belk Store Managers' Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The family placed the bronzed bust in W.H. Belk's office in Charlotte, NC.
Groundbreaking ceremony for R. M. Cooper Library Clemson University Libraries On back: [R.M. Cooper Library]; Library Groundbreaking, August 1964. From left: Bill Carlisle, Architecture; Melford A. Wilson, Vice-President for Fiscal Affairs; Ralph S. Collins, Physical Plant Director; Gordon Gourlay, Library Director; J.K. Williams, Vice-President for Academic Affairs; Robert C. Edwards, President; Wright Bryan, Vice-President for Development; Traverse Foster and Bob Yeargin Construction Company.; LIBRARY GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES
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1964-08-11
Greenville News article about Greenville High School art class taught by A. Wolfe Davidson, 1937 February 14 Clemson University Libraries Image in newspaper article includes, seated left to right - Lillian Zaglin, Mary Frances Poole, Frances McConnell, Frank Barnes, Louise Cooper, Mildred Lusk, Nell Jacobs, Frances Evans, Constance Whatley, Ellen Carpenter, Gerdo Prevost, Ernest Sechrist; standing, left to right - Frances Ellis, Dorothy Dillard, A. Wolfe Davidson.
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1937-02-14
R. M. Muldrow Cooper Library with empty Reflection Pond Clemson University Libraries UA100_1824; On Back: Return to: Public Relations Office Clemson University Clemson, SC; [R.M. Cooper Library]; Stamped: WITH THE GOOD WISHES OF WILTON E. HALL ; Stamped: ENGRAVED FEB 18, '66 Independent & Daily Mail
Field House under construction, with James Littlejohn Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of Clemson College business manager J.C. Littlejohn and superintendent of buildings and grounds David Watson talking, with construction of the 1941 Field House addition in the background. The Field House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: [Construction of Field House]; [Fike]; [David Watson, left; J. C. Littlejohn, right]; UA100_001120
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1940-08
Bust and portrait of William Henry Belk, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Likely a preliminary model for a bust created in 1953 and presented by C.R. Franklin on behalf of Gallant-Belk Company of Gainesville, Georgia to the Belk family at the Belk Store Managers' Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The family placed the bronzed bust in W.H. Belk's office in Charlotte, NC.
Bowman Field, Main Building, Textile Building and Barracks No. 1 Clemson University Libraries On back: [Tillman Hall] [Main Building] [Bowman Field] [c1920]
Back view of ceramic bust of Solomon Blatt, Sr., circa 1978 Clemson University Libraries Inscribed on sculpture - Solomon Blatt Barnwell South Carolina Member House of Representative For Forty Six Years and its Speaker for Thirty Three Years. Likely preliminary for a bronze bust of Blatt created by A. Wolfe Davidson for the Solomon Blatt Office Building, part of the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
Vocational Agricultural Group in front of Barracks No. 3 Clemson University Libraries Taken at front of Barracks No. 3. Note Cadets in uniform in upper windows. Vocational Agricultural Group, Clemson College Agricultural Festival 1934. Group includes-Vocational All Day, Part-time, Evening Class, High School Students and Farmers, Trustees, Teachers, Clemson Student in Vocational Agricultural Education, Teacher Trainers, and College Administrators.
Aldo Cella greets cheerleader Sharon Babcock Clemson University Libraries Taps 1984, page 504: "Aldo Cella blissfully greets varsity Cheerleader Sharon Babcock. Aldo was a feature guest during the Homecoming football game against Virginia." Cella, portrayed by James Manis, and famous for Cella Lambrusco wine commercials,  is also pictured on pages 50 and 51. On back: pg 504, pos 1, 41510, Homecoming.
Clemson College deans and administrators Clemson University Libraries On back: Deans and; administrative leads. Photo used in 1937 Taps, p. 35, from which identification is taken.  Left to right. Front row:  D.W. Daniel, S.B. Earle, E.W. Sikes, C.W. Weeks, H.P. Cooper. Second row: J.H. Woodward, F.H.H. Calhoun, W.H. Washington, Miss Cornelia Graham. Third row: H.H. Willis, J.C. Littlejohn, G.E. Metz.
Exterior, Manning Hall and Schilletter Dining Hall Clemson University Libraries East-facing exterior shot of Manning Hall and Schilletter Dining Hall, with Lever Hall in background. On back: Back: High Rise Dormitories and Schilletter Hall Clemson University; [Manning Hall]
Field house, front exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of front entrance to the field house, prior to its being renamed Fike Recreation Center in 1966, and extensive renovation in 1975. The FIeld House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Field House Entire Page 13; 78-0522; 86-73; UA100_001129
Performing bear at Clemson College Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: Teddy Bear. On back: Winter 1911 -- Cadets watch a trained bear go through it's paces in front of Tillman Hall as part of some extracurricular entertainment. Submitted by Dr. Frank H. Lathrop, 451 Royal Pines Dr. Arden, N.C. 28704.
Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia used by A. Wolfe Davidson as a studio for working on cast-stone pieces and for the parade float-building business he ran with Charles Blackwood, circa 1960 Clemson University Libraries Parade float figure near cars. On back - Building on Atlanta Highway where floats were constructed 1958-1962; Burned in 1963.
R. M. Cooper Library dedication stage party Clemson University Libraries On back: Dedication of R. M. Cooper Library Oct. 14, 1966; R. H. Yeargin, Building Contractor; Mrs. Cooper, James F. Byrnes, Melford Wilson behind him(left of Byrnes), James Oscar Wynn, Olin Foundation and; speaker; Dr. R. C. Edwards
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1966-10-14
Photograph of 1900-1950 Golden Jubilee Anniversary, Orr Mills, Anderson, S.C., Wednesday, May 24, 1950 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 1900-1950 Golden Jubilee Anniversary, Orr Mills, Anderson, S.C., caption reads For 50 years this Mill has run; The Cloth we made is by The Ton; We like the Place, We Like the Dough; Let Nothing come to Stop the Flow
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1950-05-24
Portrait of J.E. Wannamaker and Richard Newman Brackett Clemson University Libraries On back of photograph: Clemson College, S.C. September 14, 1929. Left: Hon. J.E. Wannamaker, the last survivor of the seven original Life Trustees appointed in the will of Thomas Green Clemson now chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. Born September 12, 1851, therefore now 78 years old. Residence, Acolian Hill Farm, St. Matthews, S.C. Right: Richard Newman Brackett, the last serviving[surviving] member of the original Faculty of the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina in service. Born September 14, 1863, now 66 years old TODAY. Associate Prof. Chemistry 1893 to 1910. Director of the Chemical Department and Chief Chemist Fertilizer Analysis since 1911 (Acting Director and Chief Chemist 1910-1911).
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1929-09-14
A. Wolfe Davidson (left in bowtie), J. W. Gordon Gourlay (right) and others at luncheon, 1965 May 1 Clemson University Libraries Taken during a luncheon at the Wade Hampton Hotel in Columbia, South Carolina celebrating James F. Byrnes' 86th birthday and James F. and Maude Busch Byrnes' 59th wedding anniversary. Davidson's bust of James F. Byrnes was presented during the celebration.
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1965-05-01
Barracks No. 1, 2 and 3 Clemson University Libraries On back: [View of Barracks from top of Main Building]. Dormitories Clemson College. No 7.Student Dormitories. Barracks No's 1-2 and; 3.
Main Building, Textile Building and Barracks No. 1 beyond Bowman Field Clemson University Libraries On back: [Tillman Hall] [Main Building] [Godfrey Hall] [Textiles] [Barracks #1] [Bowman Field] [c1905]
Class of 1915 gift in memory of Katherine B. Trescot Clemson University Libraries On back: C.U. Picture File; [R.M. Cooper Library]; 1. Mr. Joe Sherman. Director of Alumni Relations; 2. J.W. Gordon Gourlay. Director of the Library; 3. Mr. David Watson. Class of 1915; 4. Mr. Roy N. Benjamin Class of 1915; Presenting check by class of 1915 In Memory of Kathryn B. Trescott (Librarian) June 1971.
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1971-06
Letter, 1867 December 6, M. C. Cooke (London, England) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Ravenel has offered his collection for sale to Cooke. Cooke refuses to take it at $3 a hundred because he doesn't know what is in it. Will give ten pounds now and add ten pounds later if it turns out to be good.
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1867-12-06
Landscaping and Stairs in Front of Daniel Hall with Bridge Clemson University Libraries West-facing view of Daniel Hall and bridge to Strode Tower, with landscparing and stairs in front. Olin Hall in the backgound, left; Hardin Hall in the background, center; and the Kinard Laboratory of Physics in the background, right. On back: [Daniel Hall, 1970]; [10-87]
Retired officers and teachers of The Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina Clemson University Libraries Typecript attached to photograph: Group of Retired Officers and Teachers of The Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina, Clemson, South Carolina." On back "The Oconee County Planning Board had this photograph made on Thursday, June 5, 1958. First Row (left to right): Dr. S.B. Earle, Mr. S.R. Rhodes, Mr. S.M. Martin, Mr. R.E. Lee, Dr. F.H.H. Calhoun, Dr. D.W. Daniel. Second Row (left to right): Mr. D.B. Rosenkrans, Mr. A.W. Norman, Dr. S.J.L. Crouch, Mr. C.S. Patrick, Dr. H.M. Brown, Mr. A.J. Brown, Mr. J.C. Littlejohn. Third Row (left to right): Mr. L.V. Starkey, Dr. H.P. Cooper, Mr. M.E. Bradley, Dr. H.W. Barre, Dr. Rupert Taylor. Fourth Row (left or right): Mr. J.L. Marshall, Dr. C.H. Arndt, Mr. J.H. Mitchell, Sr., Mr. E.L. Clarke.
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1958-06-05
Opal S. Hipps in her office at Edwards Hall Clemson University Libraries Interior shot of Dr. Opal S. Hipps in her office in Edwards Hall. Dr. Hipps served as the Dean of the College of Nursing from 1987 to 1996, when the position was phased out. On back: UA100_001229; Opal Hipps - Nursing; JOB NUMBER 41510; PG 102; POS 1; TAPS 1987; [01-87]
Rendering, Schilletter Dining Hall and Manning Hall Clemson University Libraries On front of image: High rise residence hall no. one and east campus cafeteria, Hallman and Weems, Architects and Landscape Architects. Black and white architectural rendering of Schilletter Dining Hall, Manning Hall, and surrounding landscape On back: [Manning Hall]; [Schilletter Dining Hall]; High Rise Residence Hall No. 1 and East Campus Cafeteria
Martin Hall and Kinard Hall beyond the Library Reflection Pond Clemson University Libraries UA100_2063; On Back: [Martin Hall] [1966] [Kinard Hall] [R.M. Cooper Library Reflection Pond]; 9/24/66 ONE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE scenes on the Clemson University campus is the reflection pool in front of the Robort Muldrow Cooper Library. The pool is functional as well as beautiful. It provides the cooling water required to air condition the giant English-Mathmatics-Physics Complex (in background) as well as the library, chemistry building, Hardin Hall and Olin Hall.
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1966-09-24
Student Sitting at Check In Desk in Low Rise Dormitory Clemson University Libraries Female student relaxing in a chair with her feet up on the check-in desk at Barnett Hall. A board with visitor logs for each dorm room hangs on the wall behind her. On back: [Low Rise dormitories, interior]; TAPS 74 p.54 Barnett Hall; Student Scene
Daniel Hall and Strode Tower Under Construction Clemson University Libraries East-facing view of Daniel Hall and Strode Tower under construction, including parking lot; Manning Hall and Lever Hall visible in background. On back: Left, D.W. Daniel Hall (4-story classroom) ; rt-10 story office tower for faculty (Use this Pix); Daniel Hall 6; Scale 37'W
Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia used by A. Wolfe Davidson as a studio for working on cast-stone pieces and for the parade float-building business he ran with Charles Blackwood, circa 1960 Clemson University Libraries Door and windows are marked on building in pink crayon. Sign outside building - Home of Davidson Blackwood Inc. [illegible] Parades. The building was destroyed by fire in 1963.
A. Wolfe Davidson (standing right) and others watch unveiling of bust of Jesse Dickson Jewell, circa 1951 Clemson University Libraries A. Wolfe Davidson (far right) and Jesse Dickson Jewell (fourth from right) posing with a bronze bust of Jewell at its unveiling at a dinner in the Gainesville, Georgia Civic Building. Bust was created for Georgia Poultry Hall of Fame.
Robert C. Edwards, A. Wolfe Davidson, James F. Byrnes and Roger C. Peace (left to right) with bust of Byrnes, 1965 May 1 Clemson University Libraries Byrnes is depicted in United States Supreme Court justice robe. Taken after presentation of Davidson's bust of Byrnes during a luncheon celebrating James F. Byrnes' 86th birthday and James F. and Maude Busch Byrnes' 59th wedding anniversary at the Wade Hampton Hotel in Columbia, SC.
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1965-05-01
Ceramic bust of André Smith partially removed from plaster mold at The Research Studio artists' colony in Maitland, Florida, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Smith was the founder of The Research Studio where Davidson was artist in residence. Attached to front - Half of the mould is removed. The piece of cloth shown from the inside is a part of a damp cloth inserted to keep casting from drying too fast.
A. Wolfe Davidson with bronze bust of Jimmy Carter at Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia, 1977 Clemson University Libraries Davidson was not satisfied with this bust and replaced it with a different version in 1978. On back - HI! Enjoyed meeting you at the Ga. Chicken cooking contest held in Plains, Ga - a few weeks ago. Look us (Posey and me) up whenever you are "our way." Here is a picture (I had this copy made for you) - very similar to the one in the newspaper. Don't spill your coffee on your sox!! Joanne Mams ... Marietta, Ga.
Trees and Walkway in Front of Young and Cope Hall Clemson University Libraries North-facing exterior shot of trees, walkway, and bike rack in front of Young Hall and Cope Hall. Johnstone Hall B/C (now demolished) visible in right background, shown after its windows were replaced in the late 1960s. On back: [Shoeboxes dorms] Campus Scenes by Larry Owens 7A
Exterior, Low Rise Dormitories Clemson University Libraries Northwest-facing exterior shot of parking lot in front of the low rise dormitories (from left to right): Mauldin Hall, Barnett Hall, and Smith Hall. On back: Residence Hall;[Low Rise dormitories];L-R Mauldin Hall, Barnett Hall, Smith Hall
Season's Greetings card showing A. Wolfe Davidson (right) and wife Katherine Davidson next to a truck camper in front their house on Candler Street in Gainesville, Georgia, circa 1970 Clemson University Libraries On front - Season's Greetings Abe & Katherine Davidson. On back - Here are the would be vagabonds. Maybe we can get off after the first of the year. It was good to see you looking so well. Jenny slept almost all way home.
Campus view of Johnstone Hall A-F, Young Hall, and Benet Hall Clemson University Libraries Northeast-facing aerial shot of Clemson campus stretching from the "shoebox" dormitories to Tillman Hall. Benet Hall and Young Hall pictured in foreground; Dillard Building and physical plant (left) and Johnstone Hall A-F (right) pictured in midground; and left to right in background is Barracks no. 8 (Norris Hall) and the Quad, Holtzendorff Hall, Textile (Godfrey Hall), and Tillman Hall. On back: Aerial views; Dormitories (ext); [Shoeboxes][Johnstone Hall]; Clemson News Bureau, photo by Jack Hurley

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