Sycphid Fly Larva and AphidsClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Sycphid fly larva and aphids; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Table in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a fully laid-out table in one of the dining rooms in the Mess Hall, located in Barracks No. 1. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Task Force Vol. 9 - No. 8, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesNewsletter called Task Force, Vol. 9 - No. 8. Highlighted stories are about what Congress is paying tax-payers money on and how the NAACP is like the reverse Ku Klux Klan by paving the way for black people and Communists to take over America when the real minority are the Native Amercians.
Task Force Vol. 9 - No. 8, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesNewsletter called Task Force, Vol. 9 - No. 8. Highlighted stories are about what Congress is paying tax-payers money on and how the NAACP is like the reverse Ku Klux Klan by paving the way for black people and Communists to take over America when the real minority are the Native Amercians.
Task Force Vol. 9 - No. 8, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesNewsletter called Task Force, Vol. 9 - No. 8. Highlighted stories are about what Congress is paying tax-payers money on and how the NAACP is like the reverse Ku Klux Klan by paving the way for black people and Communists to take over America when the real minority are the Native Amercians.
Task Force Vol. 9 - No. 8, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesNewsletter called Task Force, Vol. 9 - No. 8. Highlighted stories are about what Congress is paying tax-payers money on and how the NAACP is like the reverse Ku Klux Klan by paving the way for black people and Communists to take over America when the real minority are the Native Amercians.
Telegram from Gantt to Vickery asking for an admissions interview immediately, June 1962Clemson University LibrariesTelegram from Gantt to Vickery asking that his application be considered and him given an interview immediately. Vickery responds two days later saying that Gantt's application is pending just like everyone else's and that Gantt will be informed of a date for the interview "as soon as other details relative to your application have been completed."
Textile Building and YMCA BuildingClemson University LibrariesUA100_001277; On Back: [Godfrey Hall] [Holtzendorff Hall]; YMCA Old Textile Hall
Taken from Main Building, after 1916, since YMCA is built; also shows businesses, churches and homes north of the campus.
The Pinckney and Gantt FamilyClemson University LibrariesHarvey and Cindy Gantt's Godson's (Joey Pinckney) graduation from UVA Medical School. The Pinckney and Gantt Family in Charlottesville, VA.
Theodor Herzl (bust)Clemson University LibrariesSculpted clay bust of Theodor Herzl, an Austro-Hungarian Jewish writer and political activist, on a round wooden pedestal with the clay bust of Chaim Weizmann (on the right) and two other busts. Clay bust of Clemson University president Robert C. Edwards visible in left background; clay bust of US President Woodrow Wilson visible in right background. Photograph taken at A. Wolfe Davidson's home studio in Gainesville, GA. Image taken from a negative.
Third STBA tournament winner, 1923Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of eight women of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C.; first row from left to right, Beatrice Sheppard, Minnie Heath is holding ball, Mary Childress, second row, Essie Nolin, Jean Poag, Ovida Henderson, Viola Henderson, and Coach Ethel Smeak.