Letter from Conolly to John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesClaiming the Kennedys as being 'white skin barbarians' and telling them to take their communism and evil laws out of the Christian nation of the USA as God will punish them for going against His words not to mix with other people.
1963-01-19
Letter from Conolly to Kennedy Brothers, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesClaiming the Kennedys as being 'white skin barbarians' and telling them to take their communism and evil laws out of the Christian nation of the USA as God will punish them for going against His words not to mix with other people.
1963-01-19
Letter from Cooper to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that he talked with many people from different states and they all extended their congratulations to Clemson for how it handled the Gantt situation.
Letter from Cox to All Clemson Students, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesInforming students of the situation with Gantt and that they should remain on their best behaviour while the press is around. Also letting them know that they should carry their identification card with them at all times and instructions on what to do if there is disorder.
Letter from Cox to All Clemson Students, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesInforming students of the situation with Gantt and that they should remain on their best behaviour while the press is around. Also letting them know that they should carry their identification card with them at all times and instructions on what to do if there is disorder.
Letter from Cox to Clemson Students, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesNewletter explaining that Gantt will be admitted into Clemson College and that students must carry their identification cards on them at all times and that if there is any disorder that breaks out where the students should go to be safe.
Letter from Cox to Clemson Students, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesNewletter explaining that Gantt will be admitted into Clemson College and that students must carry their identification cards on them at all times and that if there is any disorder that breaks out where the students should go to be safe.
Letter from Cox to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing her joy for Clemson admitting Gantt and how wonderful Edward and Gressette are for doing so, though she thinks it best there be no publicity.
Letter from Cox to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing her joy for Clemson admitting Gantt and how wonderful Edward and Gressette are for doing so, though she thinks it best there be no publicity.
Letter from Cox to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing her joy for Clemson admitting Gantt and how wonderful Edward and Gressette are for doing so, though she thinks it best there be no publicity.
Letter from Crenshaw to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing that he is proud to be a South Carolinean with the wonderful way in which Clemson has handled the Gantt situation.
Letter from Crouch to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpresssing that Edwards has shown evidence of commendable courage and determination to follow through with Gantt's admission without protest.
1963-01-26
Letter from Crowder to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesComplimenting Clemson for how it has handled the Gantt situation as whether to integrate or not to integrate is now longer the questions, but how the schools reacts.
1963-01-31
Letter from Davis to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his appreciation for the responsible manner in which Clemson has faced the Gantt situation and keeping Clemson in his prayers.
Letter from Deane to Edwards, September 1962Clemson University LibrariesClemson student saying that he also has a few ideas on how to keep the peace and asking to be allowed into any serious discussions with Edwards or the student leaders on this matter.
1962-09-30
Letter from Deane to The Public, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesA Clemson student urging others to peacefully protest against the integration of Gantt before it's too late by writing to higher officials.
1962-10-01
Letter from Deflower to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAsking for a brochure of Clemson college as the way Clemson has handled the Gantt admission speaks of an aristocracy of mind and spirit most worthy that it must reach over into academic quality in the classroom.
1963-01-29
Letter from Degais to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that she is not in favour of the integration, but thanks God for Edwards integrity and prays that God will richly bless Clemson.
Letter from Degais to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that she is not in favour of the integration, but thanks God for Edwards integrity and prays that God will richly bless Clemson.
Letter from Degais to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that she is not in favour of the integration, but thanks God for Edwards integrity and prays that God will richly bless Clemson.
Letter from Depass to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesApologizing for what Clemson has been going through with the Gantt case and expressing that he hopes Gantt will enter Clemson peacefully.
Letter from Depass to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesA decorative card with boats and water. The letter expresses DePass' belief that integration will lower the average intelligence of Americans and wishing that Gantt will not be admitted, but if he is that it will be done so peacefully.
Letter from Depass to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesA decorative card with boats and water. The letter expresses DePass' belief that integration will lower the average intelligence of Americans and wishing that Gantt will not be admitted, but if he is that it will be done so peacefully.
Letter from Depass to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesApologizing for what Clemson has been going through with the Gantt case and expressing that he hopes Gantt will enter Clemson peacefully.
Letter from Depass to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesA decorative card with boats and water. The letter expresses DePass' belief that integration will lower the average intelligence of Americans and wishing that Gantt will not be admitted, but if he is that it will be done so peacefully.
Letter from Derrick to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAppreciating Edwards intellectual understanding of the situation that Clemson was facing and showing his support.
1963-01-07
Letter from Doar to Edwards, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesAttachment of a clipping from a Boston newspaper, and asking that Clemson show the world that there is another side to the South then that shown that Old Miss.
1962-11-21
Letter from Dorn to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing a copy of a letter that Dorn had sent to the presidents and showing pride in the administration of Clemson.
1963-01-25
Letter from Dorn to President Kennedy, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his confidence that Edwards will handle Gantt's integration peacefully so there will be no need for federal troops to intervene.
1963-01-25
Letter from Durst to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesCongratulating Clemson for the fine manner in which it has prepared for and executed the entrance of Gantt.
1963-01-29
Letter from Durst to Philip S. Finn, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his anger over having to accept Gantt and explaining he does not want to give the appearance of welcoming Gantt, but wants to avoid inflamatory incidents.
1963-03-25
Letter from Duvall to Clemson Alumni, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesCriticizing Edwards for his comments on the Gantt case, saying that Clemson fighting Gantt in the first place is what has tarnished its 'good name.'
Letter from Edwards regarding Clemson's response to Gantt's legal action, July 1962Clemson University LibrariesAttachments of copies of the Summons, Complaint, and Motion for Preliminary Injuction which were contained in the Civil Action #4101. These were to be filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina by Harvey B. Gantt who was seeking admission to Clemson College.
Letter from Edwards to Bell, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesInviting Bell to meet him and explaining that Clemson College plans to do everything possible to comply with the law and the policies of the state.
Letter from Edwards to Bell, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesInviting Bell to meet him and explaining that Clemson College plans to do everything possible to comply with the law and the policies of the state.
Letter from Edwards to Brown, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining to Brown the total expenses of the Law Enforcement Division and State Highway Patrol, while recommeding that hte funds be covered by the General Assembly. Also listing the additional expenses the college has absorbed due to the Gantt case.
1963-04-10
Letter from Edwards to Brown, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesAcknowleding the tear sheet from the New York Times and explaining that it was a full page spread by the NAACP seeking to solicit $750,000 to pay the cost of keeping Mrs. Motley and her cohorts in business. Edwards explains he cannot contribute the full amount to this payment.
1962-10-26
Letter from Edwards to Clark attaching a copy of a court order regarding Civil Action 4101, September 1962Clemson University LibrariesAttachment of a copy of the Opinion and Order from Judge C.C. Wyche for the Western District of South Carolina in Civil Action 4101 in which he sets forth his reasons for denying the Motion of Harvey B. Gantt for a Preliminary Injunction. Also copies of the Notice of Motion and Motion for Order Advancing Date of Hearing Appeal from Denial of Preliminary Injunction and Motion for Injunction Pending Appeal.
1962-09-18
Letter from Edwards to Clark, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing a copy of the Defendant's Brief, the Palintiff's Brieff, and Judge Wyche's "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Opinion."
Letter from Edwards to Clark, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing a copy of the Defendant's Brief, the Palintiff's Brieff, and Judge Wyche's "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Opinion."
Letter from Edwards to Durst, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking him for fowarding a letter from Phil Finn and discussing the contents of said letter. He explains that he does not know what Phil plans to do, and that he has already reviewed with him why they can not employ his services in this case, but would be happy to take any suggestions from him.
1963-03-26
Letter from Edwards to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesCongratulating Edwards his progressiveness for accepting Gantt into Clemson as it makes the American flag fly higher and helps fight Communism.
Letter from Edwards to Edwards, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesAsking Edwards to accept Gantt as she has taken classes with POC before and found no disturbance from them.
1962-10-05
Letter from Edwards to Fair, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesSending his support to Fair on the James Meredith case that Mississippi is currently facing, which is similar to the Gantt case.
1963-04-06
Letter from Edwards to Foster, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing the original application card of Harold Courtney Seigler, Jr., identified as Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 49 in Civil Action 4101
Letter from Edwards to Furman president regarding Clemson's response to Gantt's legal action, July 1962Clemson University LibrariesAttachments of copies of the Summons, Complaint, and Motion for Preliminary Injuction which were contained in the Civil Action #4101. These were to be filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina by Harvey B. Gantt who was seeking admission to Clemson College.
1962-07-28
Letter from Edwards to Governor Hollings, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesListing the plan of action in order to keep the peace while Gantt is being admitted, consisting of three parts, while asking for the Governor's approval.
Letter from Edwards to Governor Hollings, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesListing the plan of action in order to keep the peace while Gantt is being admitted, consisting of three parts, while asking for the Governor's approval.
Letter from Edwards to Governor Russell, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTransmitting a copy of an extract from the minutes of a special meeting of the Clemson Board of Trustees held in Columbia, SC. Also notifying that J.P Stren and Frank Thompson were expected at Clemson later that day to help complete plans and make preparations for law enforcement when Gantt is admitted to the college.
1963-01-25
Letter from Edwards to Gressett, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking the Senator for his support and address at the hearing reguarding Gantt. Edwards quotes the judges decision on the matter that Ganett should be treated just as any other white student, and that no one should be allowed to suade the other students opinions of Ganett. Edward attempts to defend himself by saying that was never his intention and that his "only concern has been that Clemson students understand that the rules and regulations relating to student discipline."
Letter from Edwards to Gressett, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking the Senator for his support and address at the hearing reguarding Gantt. Edwards quotes the judges decision on the matter that Ganett should be treated just as any other white student, and that no one should be allowed to suade the other students opinions of Ganett. Edward attempts to defend himself by saying that was never his intention and that his "only concern has been that Clemson students understand that the rules and regulations relating to student discipline."
Letter from Edwards to Gressette regarding college board exam scores of Gantt and Fludd, July 1961Clemson University LibrariesEdwards writes they have received college board exam scores for applicants who took the test on June 29 and neither Fludd nor Gantt were on the list of applicants. He states the next board exam is on August 9 and the scores wouldn't come in till early September. Clemson will not take any further action on their applications till scores are received. Coooper, Byrnes, Brown, D.W. Robinson, and attorney Watkins are CCed.
1961-07-20
Letter from Edwards to Gressette with solution to "problem at hand", September 1961Clemson University LibrariesEdwards believes they have found a solution to the "problem at hand" which is to discontinue acceptance of additional transfer students as of August 31. States that new students have to report to Clemson by September 8 and that amount of time isn't enough for the Director of Admissions to properly process those applications. 51 students have been informed their applications were not completed in time and any new applications received will be considered for enrollment in February 1962.
Letter from Edwards to Harold B. Risher, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that a meeting of the Alumni National Council was held and the unanimouse opinion was that Clemon alumni as a body should be brought up to date on the Gantt case, thus a summary was written in the December issue of the Alumni News.
1962-12-10
Letter from Edwards to Herb, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesEdward thanks Herb for his help on the "indoor pool" policy and other phases of coverage over the past few months.
1963-03-18
Letter from Edwards to Horn, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesBoosting that he believes they did a good job in proving that Gantt was not being discriminated against in his application, but explains that if Gantt is admitted he will be treated like very other student.
Letter from Edwards to L. P. Strom, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that he has written to members of Strom's staff who have been stationed at Clemson to express his appreciation on the magnificent job they have done, as well as an attachment of each of those letters for Strom.
1963-04-24
Letter from Edwards to M. H. Whetsell, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking Whetsell for his support and empasizing that he does not have to follow the statement exactly as it is written, and thus is allowed to make changes based on what he deems appropriate.
1963-01-08
Letter from Edwards to M. H. Whetsell, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAttachment of a copy of Judge Wyche's Opinion and a copy of a draft of a policy statement, asking for it to be adopted by the South Carolina Banker's Association.
1963-01-04
Letter from Edwards to McLeod, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesWith the advice of Watkins, Edwards explains his plans on what to do with the transcript of the proceeding of the hearing before the United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on January 9. He says that the bill should be paid by Clemon and that the original copy should be sent to be reproduced in order to be distributed later.
1963-01-14
Letter from Edwards to McLeod, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that the payment for the Gantt case is being processed and will go foward in a day or two.
Letter from Edwards to McMillian, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesCongradulating McMillian for doing an outstanding job in presenting a factual story of the events over the past two years.
Letter from Edwards to Members of the Clemson Board of Trustees, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesNotifying that Mr. Watkins is forwarding the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals a Petition requestiong a stay of the Order dated Junary 16 directing Judge Wyche to issue the Injunction described in the Opinion of the Circuit Court of Appeals dated January 16. Also adding that the legal steps contemplated have been concurred in unanimously by Governor Donald S. Russell, James F. Byrnes, Senator Edgar A. Brown, and Attorney General Dan McLeod.
Letter from Edwards to Members of the Clemson Board of Trustees, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Judge Sobelof will be seeing Mr. Watkins on the morning of January 21. Attachment of an Application for Stay of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in the Supreme Court of the United States. Also notifying that a meeting will be taking place at 9:30 am at the Wade Hampton Hotel on January 24.
Letter from Edwards to Pearman, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that he has written to members of Pearman's staff who have been stationed at Clemson to express his appreciation on the magnificent job they have done, as well as an attachment of each of those letters for Pearman.
Letter from Edwards to R.W. Duvall, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesClarifying that he agrees with the words listed in Duvall's letter, however, since Clemson is a state operated instiution they must follow the proper legal procedures in admitting Gantt.
Letter from Edwards to R.W. Duvall, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesClarifying that he agrees with the words listed in Duvall's letter, however, since Clemson is a state operated instiution they must follow the proper legal procedures in admitting Gantt.
Letter from Edwards to Senator Gressett concerning Gantt and Fludd, Feburary 1961Clemson University LibrariesInforming the senator on the Hendrix, Gantt, and Fludd cases and how the college has handled them. Each case, Edwards consuled with Cooper, Senator Brown, and the college attorney. Talks about Senator Legare's letter to Senator Brown about how it would appear that the NAACP "plans to use Gantt and Fludd to test our segregation laws." He goes on to complement Gantt's academic ability and intelligence. He concludes the letter with three requirements of transfer students: "(a) present an honorable discharge from the institution last attended; (b) present an official transcsript of his record including entrance credits; and (c) present an official statement that he is eligible to return to the institution last attended. It is my opinion that Gantt could without doubt meet the admission requirements to Clemson College."
Letter from Edwards to Ward, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesSomething was enclosed in the letter, though what Edwards does not state. He does, however, call it "trash."