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Spring Festival program, Memphis State College, 1955
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 5, 1955.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State College, 1956
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 3, 1956, organized by the Physical Education Department. Includes schedule of events.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State College, 1957
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 2, 1957, organized by the Physical Education Department.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State University, 1958
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 2, 1958, organized by the Physical Education Department.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State University, 1959
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 1, 1959, organized by the Physical Education Department.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State University, 1960
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 6, 1960, organized by the Physical Education Department.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State University, 1961
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 5, 1961, organized by the Department of Physical Education.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State University, 1962
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 4, 1962, organized by the Physical Education Department.
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The Memphis State Miss: Handbook for Upper Class Residence Hall, 1959
7-page booklet titled "The Memphis State Miss: Handbook for Upper Class Residence Hall" published in 1959 at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee. Information on Mynders Hall, one of the women's dormitories on campus.
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University of Memphis Christmas card, 1999
Christmas card from the President of the University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, 1999. The artist was Anna Swearengen from the University of Memphis Campus School. Also included is a card featuring a Carol Neal Reber photograph of Brister Library and tower from President V. Lane Rawlins, circa 1992; a card of TOM the Tiger lying in front of a fire designed by graphic design student Lee A. Thompson, circa 1995, and; a 2001 card from President Shirley Raines featuring a design by Cristen Collier of the University of Memphis Campus School.
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University of Memphis Law School Fifth Annual Announcement, 1913-1914
Fifth Annual Announcement of the University of Memphis Law School for the 1913-1914 session. The Law School was located in the Central Bank Building at Monroe and Second in Memphis, Tennessee. It had three faculty including its Dean, S. Walter Jones. The school continued as an independent if unaccredited institution until it and the Southern Law University formed the basis of the Memphis State University Law School in 1962.
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University of Memphis Libraries brochure, 1994
A brochure published by the University of Memphis Libraries in April 1994 before the opening of the new Ned R. McWherter Library in the Fall of that year. The library was in the old Brister Library building and the adjacent tower.
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University of Memphis Libraries brochure, 1995
Brochure published by the University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis, Tennessee, in May 1995.
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University of Memphis Libraries brochure, circa 2000
Brochure published by the University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis, Tennessee, circa 2000.
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University of Memphis Libraries Fact Sheet, 1994
A fact sheet published in 1994 after the opening of the new Ned R. McWherter Library that year. It includes an architect's drawing of the building. The McWherter Library is the third main library building on the University of Memphis campus in Memphis, Tennessee. The library of the West Tennessee State Normal School was housed in a room in the Administration Building until the John Willard Brister Library opened in 1928 (now known as John Willard Brister Hall). In the late 1960s, a 12-story tower building (now known as John S. Wilder Tower) was added and the University Libraries occupied space in both until moving to McWherter Library in 1994.
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University of Memphis Libraries News, 1995
A special issue of "The University of Memphis Libraries News" dedicated to the opening of the new Ned R. McWherter Library published in January 1995. The McWherter Library opened on September 1, 1994 and replaced the Brister Library as the main library on the University of Memphis campus in Memphis, Tennessee.
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University of Memphis Libraries Special Collections brochure, 1996
Foldout brochure of the Special Collections Department/Mississippi Valley Collection of the University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis, Tennessee, produced in 1996.
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University of Memphis Libraries Special Collections brochure, circa 2005
Foldout brochure of the Special Collections Department of the University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis, Tennessee, produced around 2005.
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University of Memphis Ned R. McWherter Library Dedication program, 1994
Program of the dedication of the Ned R. McWherter Library at the University of Memphis by Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter on October 14, 1994. The program is signed by McWherter and features his portrait that hangs in the library. The new library opened on September 1, 1994.
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West Tennessee State Normal School Academic Department performance program, 1915
Program for a performance of two plays by the Academic Department of West Tennessee State Normal School on June 1, 1915.
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West Tennessee State Normal School Class Day program, 1914
Program of the Class Day program given by the senior class of the West Tennessee State Normal School on June 3, 1914. The program was found in the scrapbook compiled by Daisy Kirk of the Sigma Alpha Mu sorority.
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West Tennessee State Normal School Closing Exercises program, 1915
Program for the 1915 closing exercises of the Training School of the West Tennessee State Normal School, Memphis, Tennessee. The operetta "The May Queen" was performed in the auditorium on May 21, 1915, along with other items. The program was found in a scrapbook compiled by Daisy Kirk of the Sigma Alpha Mu sorority.
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West Tennessee State Normal School Departments of Piano and Expression program, 1913
Program for a performance by the Departments of Piano and Expression of the West Tennessee State Normal School, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 14, 1913. The program was found in the scrapbook compiled by Daisy Kirk of the Sigma Alpha Mu sorority.
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West Tennessee State Normal School diploma of Ruth Stanfield, Memphis, 1918
Teaching diploma issued to Ruth Stanfield by the West Tennessee State Normal School in Memphis, Tennessee, on June 5, 1918. Mary Ruth Stanfield was born on September 22, 1894, the daughter of Edward Alpheus and Roberta Ridgeway Stanfield. She taught at Memphis Technical High School for many years. She died in Memphis on May 27, 1994.
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West Tennessee State Normal School memory booklet, 1913
A memory booklet made by an unidentified student of West Tennessee State Normal School, Memphis, Tennessee, in 1913. Includes photographs identified as Dora Cooper and Florence Livingstone, and inscriptions by Margaret Wade Brown, Annie Lorene Oglesby, Bessie Woody, and Florence Ethel Livingstone.
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