Letter from Hall to Edwards, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that politicians aren't being Christianable and that they want big jokes and will do anything to get them.
Letter from Hall to Edwards, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that politicians aren't being Christianable and that they want big jokes and will do anything to get them.
Letter from Gorsuch to Edwards, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that his previous letter eas written by a woman who was stricken with polio who uses her big toe to type, who has an IQ far above normal and a face of a Saint John of the Divine.
Letter from Watkins to McEachin, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that they are going ahead with the preparation of a Petition for certiorari and letting McEachin know that if his expenses are not paid for by the Gressette Committee than he should contact Mel Wilson.
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."
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 Gentry to Wayne Freeman, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesAddesses an article by McMillan that boosts Wayne and the rest of the Comittee as being powerful leaders, while calling James F. Byrnes and Senator L. Marion Gressette No. 1 and No. 2 potential troublemakers. Gentry is shocked by this and thinks Wayne should do something to better the names of his superiours.
Letter from Gentry to Wayne Freeman, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesAddesses an article by McMillan that boosts Wayne and the rest of the Comittee as being powerful leaders, while calling James F. Byrnes and Senator L. Marion Gressette No. 1 and No. 2 potential troublemakers. Gentry is shocked by this and thinks Wayne should do something to better the names of his superiours.
Letter from Edwards to Wayne Freeman, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing the article "Integration with Dignity" written by McMillian by first explaining that the meeting referenced in the article never even happened and will produce evidence to show that it never happened. He also explains that he had never threated Gressette and their relationship has always been cordial.
Letter from Edwards to Wayne Freeman, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing the article "Integration with Dignity" written by McMillian by first explaining that the meeting referenced in the article never even happened and will produce evidence to show that it never happened. He also explains that he had never threated Gressette and their relationship has always been cordial.
Letter from Freeman to Edwards, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosed is a letter which has apparently caused Wayne to feel a little disgust for the human race at present. Wayne had recently written an article about the Gantt case and Gressette felt that the article gave the impression that Wayne had been doing things behind his back. Wayne explains that this is not true and he has told Gressette this. Due to this frustration, Wayne is feeling the need to resign from the Citizens Councils, and would have set loose on them if not for possibly embarrassing Marion. Now he is too fed up, however, as they are being led down the road to totalitarianism.
Letter from Freeman to Edwards, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosed is a letter which has apparently caused Wayne to feel a little disgust for the human race at present. Wayne had recently written an article about the Gantt case and Gressette felt that the article gave the impression that Wayne had been doing things behind his back. Wayne explains that this is not true and he has told Gressette this. Due to this frustration, Wayne is feeling the need to resign from the Citizens Councils, and would have set loose on them if not for possibly embarrassing Marion. Now he is too fed up, however, as they are being led down the road to totalitarianism.
Letter from Freeman to Edwards, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosed is a letter which has apparently caused Wayne to feel a little disgust for the human race at present. Wayne had recently written an article about the Gantt case and Gressette felt that the article gave the impression that Wayne had been doing things behind his back. Wayne explains that this is not true and he has told Gressette this. Due to this frustration, Wayne is feeling the need to resign from the Citizens Councils, and would have set loose on them if not for possibly embarrassing Marion. Now he is too fed up, however, as they are being led down the road to totalitarianism.
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.
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 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 Rose to Edwards, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesShowing his support for the three man chosen to represent Alabama's peace keeping counsel by listing their credentials and rank.
Letter from Fair to Alumni and Other Friends, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesAttachment of a copy of Chancellor J. D. Williams address, which recieve favourable reaction for setting the case for the University and the South.
Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
Letter from Pritchett to Edwards, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking Edwards for meeting with them and his words of wisdom. He explains that they expect to meet to formula some plan to use in Alabama based on this wisdom.
1963-04-05
Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
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.
Letter from LeMaistre to Edwards, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking Edwards for meeting with them and explaining that they are beginning a program "similar to the one discussed with us and Mr. Cauthen."
1963-04-09
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 Gentry to R. M. Cooper, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesStating that they did not intend to imply that the only recourse is for the Board to begin issuing public statements, even though it is implied that Edwards had threatened Gressette. He is simply upset by the injustice done to Governor Brynes and believes it originated in the Board.
Letter from Gentry to R. M. Cooper, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesStating that they did not intend to imply that the only recourse is for the Board to begin issuing public statements, even though it is implied that Edwards had threatened Gressette. He is simply upset by the injustice done to Governor Brynes and believes it originated in the Board.
Letter from Pearman to Edwards, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesResponding to Edwards by explaining that he would arrange to pay the expenses of the patrolmen which will be stationed at the College from Easter to the end of the semester, but would like other arrangements to take care of any expenses that incurred previous to this time.
1963-04-19
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 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.