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Emory University. News Center.

News Center records, 1934-2000

12.25 linear feet (25 boxes) and

Records are chiefly subject files of press releases, promotional materials, photographs, and biographical information collected on Emory University topics, events, and people by the Emory News Center—previously called the News Bureau, Information Services office, and News Services office—a University office responsible for communications and public and media relations.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Emory University. Office of the President.

Office of the President subject files, 1914-2003 [Bulk 1940-2003]

31.25 linear ft. (63 boxes)

Subject files include materials from the Office of the President of Emory University. Spanning much of the twentieth century, the collection documents internal affairs as well as administrative involvement in external organizations.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Emory University. Teaching Aids Dept.

Teaching Aids Department audiovisual materials, 1932-1979

32.5 linear feet (40 boxes)

The audiovisual materials of the Teaching Aids Department consists of materials collected and maintained by the Department for the purpose of supporting teaching and instruction at Emory University including sound recordings, video recordings, and photographic slides. There are also recordings documenting musical performances, lectures, academic ceremonies, and other campus events.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Emory University. High School.

Emory High School records, 1923-1994

0.25 linear ft. (1 box) and 1 bound volume (BV)

The collection includes a student scrapbook, typescript memoirs, printed programs and invitations, issues of the student newspaper, clippings and other items related to Emory High School, a school organized on the Emory University campus in 1919 for the children of Emory faculty and administrators. There is also a commencement program from Emory Elementary School.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Echols, E. Wendell (Edward Wendell Glenn), 1926-2010.

E. Wendell Echols papers, 1942-2005

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

This collection contains the papers of E. Wendell Echols from 1942-2005, including correspondence, printed material, and material related to Echols's involvement with the George H. Buck, Jr. Jazz Foundation, Audiophile Records, Jazzology Records, and Circle Records.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Emory University. School of Law.

World War II era oral history project records, 2003-2004

1 linear ft. (2 boxes) and 27 digital video disks (DVD)

Records of the World War II era oral history project created as a way to preserve the experiences of Emory School of Law alumni who served in the armed forces during World War II and earned their law degrees on the G.I. bill.

Repository: Emory Law Archives, Hugh F. MacMillan Law Library

Emory College. Office of the Registrar.

Emory College Office of the Registrar's records, 1838-1945

2.25 linear ft. (5 boxes) and 14 bound volumes (BV)

Records of the Emory College Office of the Registrar include matriculation registers, lists of prospective students, grade books, attendance records and other items.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Emory University. Presidential Search Committee.

Presidential Search Committee records, 1993-1994

3 linear ft. (3 boxes)

The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, interview notes, files on nominees, and administrative materials related to the search and interview process conducted by the Presidential Search Committee at Emory University, which culminated in the selection of William M. Chace as successor to James T. Laney.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Emory University.

Campus events collection, 1902-1997

1.25 linear ft. (3 boxes)

Collection brings together material related to numerous Emory University events, including holiday and other annual celebrations, memorial services, honors ceremonies, and academic conferences.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Emory University. Visual Arts Dept.

Visual Arts Department records, 1995-2014

14 linear feet (14 boxes and ), and 151 GB of born digital materials (54,664 files)

Records include administrative materials, catalogs and programs, exhibit records, course and faculty files, and born digital records from Emory University's Visual Arts Department, which provided contemporary arts education at the University.

Repository: Emory University Archives

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