Taylor, A. A. Collection (Original), 1923-1954
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Taylor, A. A. Collection (Original), 1923-1954
A Guide to the A.A. Taylor Collection, 1923-1954 Fisk University Archives Processed by Mattie McHollin Assisted by Lula Brooks, Katherine Harrell, Susie Harris, Jason Harrison and Vanessa Smith July, 2009 A. A. TAYLOR COLLECTION (Alrutheus Ambush Taylor) Biographical Note Alrutheus Ambush (A. A.) Taylor (1893-1954) a noted educator, scholar, researcher, author and administrator, was considered to be a brilliant scholar. Taylor was also one of the most outstanding early deans of a black liberal arts college in the United States. He was born November 22, 1893, to Lewis and Lucy (Johnson) Taylor in Washington, D.C. His elementary and secondary education was completed in the Washington, D. C. Public School System at the James A. Garfield Grammar School and Armstrong High School. He completed his undergraduate education in six years then spent two years teaching at the Tuskegee Institute from 1914-1915. He earned an A.B Degree in mathematics in 1916 from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor). He continued his professional education by attending Michigan State Norman College at Ypsilanti, for a summer; Butler University (Indianapolis, Indiana) for one summer; University of Chicago (Chicago, Illinois), Columbia University (New York) for one summer and later earned a master’s from Harvard in 1923. In 1936 he received his doctorate in history with a minor in economics and government from Harvard University. In 1947 he was honored with an honorary degree from Hobart and William Smith College. He held fellowships in the “Association for the Study of Negro Life and History” and the “Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial.” Dean Taylor’s field of specification was in history and political science. His extensive experience as educator and administrator includes: Teacher of English, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama; Social Worker (Industrial Secretary) New York Urban League; Membership and Social Secretary, Twelfth Street Branch YMCA, Washington, D.C.; Teacher of Mathematics, West Virginia Collegiate Institute, Institute West Virginia. Professor of History, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee (1926); Professor of History and Dean of Men (1927-1928), Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee; Professor of History and acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts (1929-1930), Fisk University and Dean of the College 1930-1951. After completing a distinguished career as dean of the college during some of its most difficult years, be became the distinguished research professor of Fisk University. During his tenure at Fisk he also served as research investigator for the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History from 1923-1954 During his deanship he continued to distinguish himself as a scholar in the area of black history. His scholarly publications include: “The Negro in South Carolina During the Reconstruction,” “The Negro in the Reconstruction in Virginia,” and “The Negro in Tennessee, 1865-1880.” It was stated that because of his indepth scholarly research and his thoroughness of documentation, “that hardly any treatise written after 1924 dealing with the period of reconstruction in the South does not have reference to these publications.” All of these scholarly works were published by the “Association for the Study of Negro Life and History” of which he was closely connected. With articles and book reviews in various magazines including: “The Journal of Negro History,” “The New England Quarterly,” “The Proceedings of the National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro School,” “Proceedings of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes.” His scholarship includes additional research in compiling the completed but unpublished History of Fisk University and the massive research project, “Community Life of Negro Youth in the South (A cooperative study being made under the direction of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes).” With his demanding academic responsibilities he continued to find time not only to publish but to give lectures and accept other speaking engagements throughout the South. During his administration, many outstanding men benefited from his leadership – such as Charles S. Johnson, the noted sociologist, who would later become Fisk University’s first Black President; Carter Woodson; James Weldon Johnson; Aaron Douglas; and John Hope Franklin, who would later become on of the most noted black historians in the world. These and many other noted black scholars flourished in the atmosphere of academic industry and achievement that Taylor created. Despite his demanding schedule he found time to be an active member in many organizations (civic and professional and Learned Societies) such as: the American Historical Association; Association for the Study of Negro Life and History; Southern Historical Association; the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences; President, Board of Trustees, Kent College of Law Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois; Board of Directors of the Fisk University Social Center, member of the Advisory Committee of Negro Encyclopedic and the National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools. Other fraternal organizations were: Alpha Phi Alpha and the Sigma Pi Phi. He was also quite active in the Agora Club. Dean Taylor had a very distinguished career at Fisk University, and he was recognized nationally as one of the nation’s most noted scholars on the reconstruction period in U. S. history. Many academic accomplishments were recognized at Fisk during his tenure. The university became the first Black institution to receive an “A” rating by the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges and to be placed on the approved list of the Association of American Universities. It was under the direction of Dean Taylor that the curriculum was altered and improved to such an extent that the program at Fisk today is recognized as one of America’s outstanding liberal arts college programs. During his administration the university’s academic program was divided into two parts. The Lower Division of the College which consisted of the freshmen-sophomore years and the Upper Division which consisted of the junior-senior years and the graduate level. As a student at the University of Michigan he met his wife Harriet Ethel Wilson, of Fowler, Indiana. Tragically on August 19, 1941, Harriet was killed in an automobile accident not far from Columbia, Missouri, and Dean Taylor was seriously injured. The event left a deep impression on the Dean. After an extended hospitalization, he returned to Fisk and resumed his administrative duties. He later established the Harriet Wilson Taylor Scholarship with its purpose being “to aid a student of junior or senior classification whose need, scholarship, and the promise of social usefulness makes him worthy.” After several years, Dean Taylor married Catherine Brummell Buchanan Taylor on September 9, 1943. She was the mother to five children: Archie, Harold, John Gilbert, Donald Irvin Buchanan and Leatrice Buchanan McKissack. Catherine was the niece of his first wife Harriet, and she would later become a member of the faculty at Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee As Dean, Taylor was known for his deep concern for the interest and wellbeing of the students. His straightforward and direct manner was known throughout the campus. Because of his prominence and his relationships with his students, faculty, and other administrators of historical black colleges and universities many communicated with him throughout their careers and established deep bonds of friendships with the Dean. Because of his contributions to higher education and especially to higher black education, his work is noted in such publications as Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Colored America, Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, Who’s Who in American Education, and the Biographical Dictionary of American Scholars Dean A. A. Taylor died of cerebral hemorrhage at Hubbard Hospital in June 1954. He was buried in Fowler, Indiana, where he first wife was buried. SCOPE AND CONTENT The AA Taylor Collection is comprised of 133 boxes consisting of thirteen (13) series and sub-sub-series within certain series. Because of the administrative responsibilities of Dean A. A. Taylor of Fisk University, the collection’s arrangement consists of the following: Personal Materials, Trustees, Presidential Administrations, College Administrators, Academics (including Departments, Divisions, Institutes), Faculty, Students (Undergraduate and Graduates), Alumni, Administrative Correspondence and other administrative materials into a broad section called Fisk and Fisk Related Materials. Other correspondence located in the collection that was not pertaining to A. A. Taylor includes the last section. This section includes materials by Catherine Buchanan Taylor, former presidents, Jones and Johnson and George St. John who served as Johnson’s Administrative Assistant and was Acting Dean sometime in the early fifties. In summary, materials located in this vast collection consist of Taylor’s personal correspondence, writings, and other collections; General Correspondence; Board of Trustees correspondences; Office of the sitting College Presidents; Office of the Registrar; Office of Public Relations; Business and Finance; Public Relations/Publicity; Health Services Administrator; Faculty Committee Meetings and Minutes; Faculty and Staff; Alumni; Buildings and Grounds; Students (undergraduate and graduates); Addresses and Speeches; Fisk and Fisk Related Materials including (Organizational Affiliations-Institutional); Institution of Higher Learning; Reports; Reprints; Surveys; Questionnaires; Pamphlets; Publications; Documents; Conferences; Lectures; Workshops and Photographs; General Miscellaneous Materials; and a vast array of collected materials. Contents: Series 1-III –Personal-Family (Immediate and Extended)-Personal –Other than Family Within each of these series you will find many sub-series consisting of correspondence regarding Taylor’s personal life. Series (I) consist of 3 sub-series pertaining to his immediate and extended family (sibling, nieces, cousins, wives, in-laws and step children) from 1926 to 1954. Series II is divided into (8) sub-series where you will find correspondence that is personal relating to friends, professional colleagues, former students, letters of bereavements, and condolence (expressed during the tragic death of his first wife), correspondence from elementary and secondary school teachers and principals, publishers, and the Bethlehem Community Center, where he served for many years on its Board of Directors. Included in this series is correspondence, regarding personal interviews, speaking engagements, membership is organization and societies. Series 111 correspondence covering (6) sub-series of materials covering addresses, publications, writings and collections. Series IV-Board of Trustees Contains (2) sub-series covering correspondence with the Fisk University Board of Trustees, included in this series is correspondence from the Vice Chairman of the Board and minutes of meetings. The meetings cover importance issues, such as academic tenure covering the years from 1931to 1950. Also included in this series is the report from the Interim Administrative committee regarding the selection of president-elect Charles S. Johnson (1946-1947). Series V- Office of the Presidents (Fisk University) Due to his broad administrative responsibilities, a close working relationship existed between Taylor and the University Presidents. Dean Taylor worked closely with two sitting presidents, Thomas E. Jones and Charles S. Johnson, covering the years 1927 to 1953. The series is divided into (2) sub-series. Sub-series (1) contains President Thomas E. Jones’ correspondence pertaining to administrative relationships covering the years 1927 to 1944; Organization of the College of Liberal Arts Lower Division and Upper Divisions in 1938; African Students Studying in United States from 1930 to1937; Fisk purchase Air Field in 1944; Establishment of an Alumni Clinic in 1934; Information on the Civilian Public Service Reserve Training Corps in 1943; Establishment of a Communication Center at Fisk in 1944; Friends Work Camps; Resignation of Jones as President of Fisk University and the Establishment of Regional Professional Schools for Negroes in the South. Sub-series (2) cover Charles S. Johnson Administration from 1947 to 1953. The correspondence mainly covered the Committee on Un-American Activities, faculty contracts and tenure, faculty meetings, the General Conference on UNESCO of 1946, and the Haiti-Fisk Education Exchange program of 1949. Series VI-Administrators of Fisk University (1927-1953) As Dean of the College his responsibilities included the effective operation and supervision of all aspects of the college environment. This included contact with college administrators. This series includes those administrators whose responsibilities were to oversee the operation of the college, reporting directly to the Dean of the College. The correspondence does not make clear when Taylor’s status was no longer as an active Dean, but it was during President Charles S. Johnson Administration when many of his administrative responsibilities were given over to George S. John who was the Administrative Assistant to President Charles S. Johnson in the early 50’s. The series consists of (9) sub-series including some subsub-series within some series. Alphabetical arrangement is used throughout this series. Sub-series (1) Office of the-Acting Dean-Harold F. Smith from 1932 to 1935. During this period Taylor was away on educational leave. Acting Dean Smith was in constant correspondence with Taylor regarding issues of the college administration. Sub-series (2) Office of the Registrar (1929-1949) including the names of each registrar, within this sub-series you will find sub-sub-series covering correspondence regarding student classification, geographic distribution and student listing. Sub-series (3) Correspondence from the Dean of Men who served as college administrators from1927 to 1949. This series is arranged according to years. starting with the earliest to the last under Taylor’ administration. Sub-series (4) includes correspondence of the Dean of Women who served during his administration as dean (from 1929 to 1949). The correspondence is arranged according to the tenure of each dean and by year Within this sub-series you will find some restricted folders due to the nature of its content. During Mayme Foster’s tenure, a body of proposals for improving the treatment of Pledges and Probationers of Fraternities and Sororities at Fisk University was presented to the dean. Subseries (5) correspondence from the Dean of the Chapel from 1930 to 1948. Also included you will find correspondence regarding Chapel Assembly and the Union Church. Sub-series (6) covers correspondence from the administrators of Alumni Affairs from 1930 to 1950, including correspondence from the secretaries during these years. Also within this sub-series correspondence from the Field Agents and listing of Feeding Schools. Sub-series (7) are correspondence from the Office of Publicity/Public Relations from 1940 to 1950. The correspondence is arranged by years and by name of the administrators. Sub-series (8) covers the Department of Business and Finance from 1929 to 1953. This sub-series contain correspondence from the two comptrollers and the cashier and accountant. Also included in this subseries will be two sub-sub-series, covering bills and receipts received from 1930 to 1950. The second sub-sub-series covers correspondence from the Department of Building and Grounds the last Sub-series (9) correspondence regarding the Department of Health Service from 1932 to 1937. Series VII –Fisk University-Academics This series covers the academic responsibilities of Dean Taylor throughout the college. The series is sub-divided into (12) sub-series from 1929 to 1954. Subseries (1) correspondence pertaining to the Academic Deparments 1929 to 1954. Included in this series is correspondence within the Department of Chemistry regarding the Infraired Spectroscopy Project of 1945. Also correspondence regarding the 1930 Cornerstone Laying Ceremony can be located under Louis S. Shores Administration as Director of the Library. You will find much correspondence within the Department of Sociology under the Chairmanship of Charles S. Johnson, such as his Haitian Travels (1944-1946); the African and Caribbean Studies Program; Fisk University Social Center; the Children’s Institute (Restricted); the Mother’s Club; the Nursery Center; the People’s Center; the Institute on Race Relations and the Institute of Social Sciences. Sub-series (2) and (3) cover Divisions and Institutes located at Fisk from 1930 to1949. Sub-series (4) Correspondence outlining the Special Programs from 1931to 1948. Sub-series (5) contains extensive correspondence pertaining to the Academic Faculty from 1927 to 1952. The arrangement is alphabetical by surname of faculty including some of the early outstanding faculty members, such as Lloyd Alexander, Horace M. Bond, St. Elmo Brady, Thomas M. Brumfield, Gisella Cahnman, Lillian E. Cashin, Leslie Collins, John Cottin, Theodore Currier, Aaron 1939-1949, Bertram W. Doyle, William Faulkner 1930-1949, Henry Folger, 1930-1949,Gladys I. Forde, Robert Hayden 1946-1947, Hubert Giles (Professor) 1937-1947, Elmer S. Imes 1930-1940, Charles S. Johnson 1929-1944, James W. Johnson 1931-1932-42, James R. Lawson 1944-1949. George N Redd 1940-1949, S. O. Roberts 1946-49, Dora A. Seribner 1929-1946, Lorenzo D. Turner 1931-1946, Lillian W. Voorhees 1943-1949, Dwight H. Wilson 1948-1949 and John Work. This section also includes correspondence. Regarding faculty advisors, faculty appointments, and absenteeism, Sub-series (6) contains faculty committees from 1929 to 1949 including a revised memorandum regarding the University Committee on Student Personnel. The Committees are arranged in an alphabetical arrangement by name of the committee, including correspondence and minutes. Two of the most important committees were the Educational Policy committee and the Executive Committee of the Faculty. There are restricted folders within these committees. You will also find restricted folders within the Student Aid Committees. Subseries (7) correspondence regarding faculty course of study arranged by course title, including schedules of courses. Sub-series (8) you will find information on the following: Teacher’s Reports; Teacher’s Record; Teacher’s Load and Teacher’s Service Loan. Subseries (9) covers Summer School from 1929 to 1949. Subseries (10) you will find correspondence on faculty meetings, faculty banquets, faculty events, faculty organizations, clubs, and faculty listings from 1929 to 1953. Sub-series (11) contains correspondence pertaining to undergraduate Students. This sub-series is divided into (10) sub-sub-series correspondence such as student advisors, arranged by names of advisors, including reports. There are restricted folders in this sub-series. Correspondence on student accidental death, attendance of students arranged in alphabetical order by student surname and within years. This subseries also contain an open letter to students from Mrs. Paul (Eslanda) Robeson in 1943. Correspondence covering student undergraduate exams are listed by types of exams, such as comprehensive finals, freshmen entrance exams-there is a copy of the Institutional Testing Program, a 1947 Confidential Report of the Test Results (Fisk University) – restricted. You will also find correspondence regarding student scholarship reports including scholarship deficiencies, many of these folders are restricted, because names of students are listed ,who withdrew, were dropped or expelled. The activities of the students are arranged by type of activity. These are all under a sub-subseries, Students Extra Curricular Activities by type and categories, including, sports (by name of the particular sport), organizations, concerts, debates, fraternities, sororities, meetings, etc. There is a subsubseries containing correspondence on student awards, honors, honorary societies, dean’s list, student rankings. Sub-subseries regarding undergraduate students, scholarships and fellowships, by organization and association, and institutions, including scholarships offered by Fisk University. Researcher will be able to identify those awarded and denied arranged by years and also by freshman and upper class Sub-series (12) deals with correspondence regarding the graduate school and graduate students covering years from1927 to 1952. The subseries covers general correspondence from 1930 to1945 regarding early graduate education for Blacks, including instructions and historical background of graduate work at Fisk University, a proposal relating to graduate studies-1938 to1948, there is a Summary Comments on Graduate Study at Fisk University from 1938 to 1949. Within these sub-subseries you will find general correspondence pertaining to inquiries regarding graduate study at Fisk University, arranged in alphabetical order and year of the names. There are restricted folders within the sub-sub-series. Sub-Subseries (2) Applications for Admission Graduate Assistantship, Fellowship or Scholarship arranged by discipline and year. Sub-Subseries (3) Examinations and external examiners, there are restricted folders within this subsubseries. Sub-Sub-series (4) Applications for Master of Arts Degree from 1933 to 1944. Sub-Subseries (5) Candidate for Master of Arts Degree. Sub-Subseries (6) Listing. Sub-Subseries (7) Fellowships, Scholarships and Sub-Subseries (8) Fellowships, Scholarships and Announcements Series VII1-Alumni Correspondence Correspondence from 1929 to 1951 covers three sub-series. Correspondence from some alumni, such as John Hope Franklin, William Fort, Thomas Talley (Concert Pianist) and the New York Chapter. The arrangement is by surname of alumnus. Sub-series (2) covers listing of alumni by years, such as Alumni listings Fisk Graduates with Doctorates, including names, school, year; Graduate who have attended schools of higher learning for Negroes between 1932 through 1936; Alumni list Graduates Teaching in Colleges for the last ten years from1885 to 1930 last Sub-series (3) list Alumni Classes (1909-1943 Series IX- Correspondence-Administrative-Fisk Related This series cover the years from 1924-1953. This is the largest of the categories in the collection. It is identified as Fisk and Fisk Related Materials, covering correspondence and other types of materials that was considered administrative, but neither personal, administrative, nor academic. This series consists of (26) sub-series and there are sub-sub-series within the sub-series. Starting with correspondence on accreditation including correspondence on accrediting agents, such as the American Association of Universities, Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes Reports, Fisk first in the accrediting process; correspondence on the Festival of Music; Dr. Robert C. Weaver’s 1936 visit to the campus; General Guidelines on Academic Attire; American Friends Service Committee; correspondence regarding Teaching Applications; correspondence on such diverse areas as the 1949 commencement address of Dr. R.J. Bunche, commencement speakers from 1930-1943; the Cravath papers; correspondence from Congressman William L. Dawson; the Debating Program; the Exchange Scholars Program; correspondence pertaining to the Fisk University Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration; correspondence from John Hope Franklin, from 1937 to 1949; the Reception Tea/Ceremonial in honor of S. L. Smith 1937; President Franklin Roosevelt’s visit to Fisk in 1943; the Gershwin Memorial Library Dedication in 1947 and other administrative correspondence can be located in this series. The series containing correspondence on certain legal issues, under the sub-series “Legal Affairs” contain correspondence regarding the transfer of properties, and other legal matters such as the Case (1889)-State of Tennessee vs. Fisk University. There is also a sub-series covering inter- office correspondence between his secretarial staff Vernette C. Grimes (1929-1937), Preston, R. Merry (1940-1942) and Josephine A. Holloway 1947. This series also contains information on Students Health Services from 1930 to 1946 (some restricted folders); the StudentsNational Youth Administration Project from 1935 to 1941; Student Teaching-Agreement between the Board of Education of Nashville Tennessee and Fisk University 1931; University Employment Services from 1931 to 1939; Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 1948; Organizations, Associations, Clubs, Societies, there are restricted folders within this sub-series. Religious Organizations; Foundations;- Conferences; Lecture Series; Workshops; Documents; Reports; Reprints; Questionnaires; Studies; Surveys; Fisk Publications; School Catalogs; Brochures; Booklets; Handbooks; Newspaper Clippings; -Programs; Announcements-Fisk; Addresses and Speeches; and Papers. Series-X-Collections-Non Fisk There are (2) sub-series within this series. This series consist of Addresses; Articles; Speeches; Announcements; Books; Books Reviews; Booklets; Brochures; Bulletins; Charts; Contracts; Documents; Newsletters; Newspapers Clippings and Pamphlets. Series-XI-Photographs Collection of Photographs of buildings, classes, events, faculty, other people, students, teaching applications and others. There are (7) sub-series in this series. One box contains two oversize campus pictures. Series XII-Miscellaneous Materials-Oversize This series contains Miscellaneous Materials that did not fit in any category, such as, form letters, blank forms for surveys, etc. Also included in this series are oversize newspaper clippings. There are (2) subseries in this series. Series-XIII This series contains correspondence that is considered non-A. A. Taylor correspondence, consisting of ( 4) sub-series: Catherine Buchanan Taylor’s correspondence to her family; including her siblings, children and friends and other materials, such documents, postcards, bills, receipts, class notes, papers, programs, photographs and memorabilia. Sub-series (2) covers correspondence from the office of Dr. Charles S. Johnson, President of Fisk University. Sub-series (3) correspondence from Fisk University President, Thomas E. Jones (1928-1947) and within this correspondence you will find correspondence from Sterling Brown, Fred L. Brownlee, Paul D. Cravath, W. E. B. DuBois, James Welton Johnson, Fred McCuiston, of the Julius Rosenwald Fund and others. The sub-series (4) covers correspondence form George St. John who was the administrative assistant to President Charles S. Johnson. It is also apparent in his correspondence that he assumes the position as acting dean. His correspondence is addressed to faculty members, administrators, President Johnson and others at the University. Inventory Box-1 Folders 1-28 Series-I Correspondence-Family (Siblings, Nieces, Cousins, Marriages, In-Laws, StepChildren) Sub-series-1-Siblings, Nieces, Cousins-1941-1954 1 Amanda P. Forrest -1943-1953 (Sister) 2 Minerva Dabney -1952-(Sister) 3 William P. Taylor-1943-1952-(Brother) 4 Edna F. Browne-1941-1947-(Cousin) 5 Elsie Mae Davis-1943-1954-nd - (Cousin) 6 Alice J. Lewis-1951-(Niece) 7 Family- Miscellaneous- (Jean)- 1946, nd Sub-series- 2-Marriages-1926-1954 First Marriage-Correspondence- (1926-1941) ` 8 Harriet Wilson- Taylor-1926-nd 9 Harriet Wilson-Taylor-1927 10 Harriet Wilson-Taylor-1928 11 Harriet Wilson-Taylor-Biography- nd 12 Harriet Wilson-Taylor Death-1941- nd 13 Harriet Wilson-Taylor-Grave Site-Fowler Cemetery -Association-1953 14 Harriet Wilson-Taylor-Scholarship-1942-1943 15 Harriet Wilson-Taylor-Miscellaneous-nd Second Marriage-Correspondence- (1944-1953) 16 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor, Aetna Insurance Company-1944 17 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1945 18 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1951 (December)-1952 (June 19 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1952 (July) 20 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1952 (August-September) 21 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1952-nd (October) 22 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1952 (November) 23 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1952 (December) 24 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-953 (January) 25 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor- 1953 (February-March) 26 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (April) 27 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (June) 28 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (July) Box-2- Folders 1-21 Series- 1Correspondence-Family-Marriages- In-Laws-Step-Children) Sub-series- 2-Marriages (Second Marriage)-1953-1954 1 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (September-13th-18th) 2 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (September 21st-30th) 3 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (October 1st-8th) 4 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (October 9th-5th) 5 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (October 16th-23rd) 6Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (October 24th -30th) 7 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (November 1st-12th) 8 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (November 13th -30th) 9 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1953 (December) 10 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1954 (January) 11 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1954 (February 1st-10th) 12 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1954 (February 11th-Feb28th) 13 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1954 (March) 14 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1954 (April) 15 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor-1954 (May) 16 Catherine Brummel Buchanan Taylor- Miscellaneous-1948-1953 Sub-series 3-In-Laws-Stepchildren 17 Devonia Helm (Catherine’s Sister)-1943-1947 18 Alruthus Taylor Buchanan (Ted) 1951-1952 19 Harold Archie Buchanan -1952 20 Harold Archie Buchanan -1953-1954 21 John Gilbert Buchanan- 1951-1954 Box-3- Folders 1-38 Series -11Correspondence-Personal Other Than Family Sub-series -1-Personal- (Allen-Logan, Frenise A-) 1926-1953 1 Allen, Lillian-Allen, William-1945-nd 2 Amerson, Ralph W-1939-1946 3 Anderson, LeRoy-1936-1947 4 Application Requests-Graduate School-1929 5 Bacon-Bennett-1041-1951 6 Bowman, James (Lieutenant)- 1942-1945 7 Boyd, Henry A. -1932-1950 8 Bullard, Estella-1944-1950 9 Burroughs, E. B.-1949-1952 (Doctor) 10 Carey, Enid –Carey, Richard-1946-1947 11 Chappell, Paul-1944 12 Clifford-Coleman, J. -1926-1946 13 Coleman, Ruth, 1944-1946- nd 14 Cox, R.F.-Cox, J.K.C.-1945-1949 15 Crosier, Hildegarde-Hursey-1940-1949-(see also Dennis, Heldegrade-Crosier) 16 Danner-Dean-1944-1948 17 Dennis, Heldegrade-Crosier-1942-1945-(see also Crosier, Heldegrade) 18 Desmond, Flossie-Desmond, Frederick-1943-1953 19 Dismukes, Norvelle-1942-1949 20 Donaldson, J.E.-Donaldson, U.S.-1947-1949 21 DuBerry, William N-1948 22 Evans, G. H-Evans, J.H. B.-1949 23 Freeman, Mildred H-1949 24 Gore, George-1948 25 Griffey-Grolier-1941-1953 26 Henry, V. Horatio, 1945-1946 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 AA Taylor-Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters-Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1947 Jackson, Blyden-1948-1950 Jackson, Luther-1944-1949 Jim Reed Chevrolet Company-1953 Johnson, Emma Jean-1944 Jordan, Dorothy-1944-1948 S. Kann Sons Company-1943 Kennedy, Matthew, 1943-1946 King, Beulah-1948-1949 Lanier, R.O’Hara-1948 Logan, Frenise -1943-1945 Logan, Frenise A- 1946-1953 Box-4- Folders-1-46 Series-11Correspondence-Personal Other Than Family Sub-series -1-Other Than Family- (Lobby-Woodson, Carter)- (1931-1954 1 Lobby, Z. Alexander-1931;1948 2 McCall, Madeline-1943-1952 3 McKissack, Calvin L-1935-1937 4 McNulty, Helen-1944-1945 5 Medical Concerns-1950 6 Mitchell, Cornelia V.-1948-1949 7 Nobel Peace Prize- Dr. Ralph Bunche in Oslo, Norway-nd 8 O’Neal, John-Paragon Drug Company-1939-1959 9 Parker, Frederick-1943-1951-nd 10 Penick, Bessie-Percy, Jones-1944-1954 11 Poag, Thomas-Queen, R.R.-1949-1950 12 Rambo, Marcus-1949 -copy of “New Leaf on the Rambos”) 0 13 Richardson, Henry J. Jr-1941-1954-nd 14 Schlesinger, A.M.-1942 15 Shaw, Salina-Smith, R. T.-1942-1952 16 Steele, Ina-Streator, George W-1947-1948 17 Trammel, H.M.-Upshaw, A. F-1939-1950 18 Wallace, Albert-1949 19 West, Harold D-1942-1953-(Elected 1st Black President of Meharry Medical College) 20 White, Agnes, B- Wilson, Dwight-1948-1954 21 Woodson, Carter, G.-1941-1948-nd 22 Miscellaneous-1935-1952-nd Sub-series -2-Personal-Business Affairs-1939-1954 23 Aetna Life Insurance Company-1944 24 Alexander, Raymond Pace Law Office-1947 25 American Equitable Assurance Company of New York-1940 26 American National Bank-1944-1951 27 Associated Publishers-1940-1954 28 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History-1951-1953 29 Castner-Knott Dry Goods Company-1944 30 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company-1947 31 Continental Casualty Company-1948 32 Fletcher American National Bank Indianpolis-1944-1951 33 General Tire and Rubber Company-1953-1954 34 Harvard Club of Birmingham-1952-nd 35 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company-1944 36 Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York-1939-1954 37 National Bar Association-1941 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 National Urban League-1951 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company-1944Railroad men’s Federal Savings and Loan Association-1944-1954 Real Estate Mortgage and Guaranty Corporation-1944 Retirement Fund for Lay Workers (New York)-1952 Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company-1949 Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company- (W. F. Savoy-Switt, R.T.)-19481953-nd 45 Weber and Judd Co. Pharmacists-1940-1947 46 Worchester Five Cents Saving Bank-1952 Box-5- Folders 1-41 Series- 11Correspondence-Personal-General-Other Than Family Sub-series-2-Personal-General-Business Affairs-1930-1954 1 American Conservatory-Armstrong High School-1938-1940 2 Banks-Bartlett-1931-1948 3 Booker Washington High School, Ashland, Kentucky-1947 4 Bradley-Busse-1941-1949 5 Calloway, N.O.-1944 6 Cartwright-Columbia-1935-1948 7 Dorsey, L.-Favors, Katherine-1939-1947 8 Gear, Frances-Hays -1936-1946 9 Hehn, Robert-Houston, Leontine-1937-1945 10 Johnson, Leory-Jones, W. M. -1937-1950 11 Kirksey-Logan-1941-1954 12 Matthaws, R. L. – McGee-1940-1948 13 Merry-Mitchell-1930-1947 14 Nash-North-1941-1952 15 Packard-Pugh-1931-1954 16 Radio Broadcast-The Blue Network-Russell-1940-944 17 Savoy-Sheeler -1930-1953 18 Slater-Stubblefield-United-1930-1953 19 Veterans Affairs-1942-1946 20 War-Wood-1939-1948 21 World- Z-1930-1951 22 Miscellaenous-1940-1954-nd Sub-series-3-Personal General-Bereavements-Condolence-1930-1948 23 Allison-Childress-1933-1940-nd 24 Cochran-Crosthwaite-1933-1943-nd 25 Daniels-Franklin, J.H.1931-1948 26 Green-Irons-1932-1943 27 Johnson-Jones-1933-1941 28 Lawson-Mason-1930-1940 29 Napier-1938-1940 30 Patterson-Roberts-1931-1941-nd 31 Roman-1934 32 Rowan-Turner-1934-1943 33 Walker-Work -1932-1942 34 Miscellaneous-1933 Sub-series-4-Personal General-Elementary and Secondary Schools-1931-48 35 Ballard High School (Macon, GA)-1946 36 Belzoni Colored High School (Belzoni, Mississippi)-1946 37 Booker Washington High School (Ashland, KY)-1947 38 Booker T. Washington High School (East Chattanooga, TN)-1941 39 Booker T. Washington High School (Houston, TX) 1948 40 Central High School (Louisville, KY)-1936 41 Champion Avenue Junior High School (Columbus, OH)-1931 Box -6- Folders-1-56 Series -11Correspondence-Personal-General-Other Than Family Sub-series -4-Personal General-Elementary and Secondary Schools-1931-52 1 Charleston Public Schools (Charleston, SC)-1945 2 Christian County Colored Schools (Hopkinsville, KY)-1932 3 Clarke Training School (Mt. Pleasant, TN)-1942 4 Columbia High School (South Orange and Maplewood, N. J.)-1936 5 Crispus Attucks High School (Indianapolis, Indiana)-1937 6 Douglass High School (Huntington, West Virginia)-1949 7 Durham City Schools (Durham, N.C.)-1934 8 Ford Green Elementary School (Nashville, TN)-1948 9 Franklin Training School (Franklin, TN)-1936 10 Gaudet Episcopal High School (New Orleans, LA)-1949 11 George Clem High School (Greensville, TN)-1949 12 Goshen Public Schools (Goshen, NY)-1937 13 Knob City High School (Russellville, KY)-1936 14 Louisville Public Schools (Louisville, KY)-1931 15 Miller High School (Detroit, MI)-1945 16 Mobile County Training School (Plateau, AL)-1937 17 Lincoln County Colored High School (Fayetteville, TN)-1934 18 Lincoln High School (Stanford, KY), 1940-1947 19 Lincoln High School and Lincoln Elementary School-(Evansville, IN)-1937 20 Lincoln Institute of Kentucky (Lincoln Ridge, KY)-1945 21 Oliver High School (Winchester, KY)-1948-1949 22 Pearl High School (Nashville, TN)-1931-1952 23 Piney Woods School (Piney Woods, Mississippi)-nd 24 St. Louis Public School (St. Louis, Missouri)-1932-1934 25 Turner Junior High School (Carthage, TN)-1945 26 Washington Irving High School (Tarrytown, NY)-1937 27 Miscellaneous-1936-1938 Sub-series-5-Personal General-Publishers-1928-1953 28 Associated Publishers, Inc. (NY)-941-1951 29 The Blue Book of Celebrates-928-1929 30 Bulletin of Commerce-1949 31 Dictionary of American History-Directory of American Scholars-1937- nd 32 Dodd, Mead and Company, (Faculty Book Fellowship)-Houghton, Mifflin Company1939-1940 33 Journal of Higher Education- Journal of Negro History-1943-1948 34 Labor Vanguard- ( see also Vanguard)-National Educational Outlook (Washington, D.C.)-937-1945 35 Negro College Quartely-1944 36 New International Encyclopedia-The New International Year Book-1929-1939 37 Social Service: A Quarterly Survey- Vanguard-1947-1950-(see also Labor Vanguard) 38 Who’s Important in Education-1944 39 Who Knows-And What-nd 40 Who’s Who in America-1944-1952 41 Who’s Who in America Education-1947-1949 42 Who’s Who in Colored America-nd 43 Who’s Who in Tennessee-World Reports-1941-1946 44 Miscellaneous-1940-1953-nd Sub-series-6-Personal-Community Centers-1940-1951 45 Bethlehem Center-1943-1945 46 Bethlehem Center, 1946 47 Bethlehem Center-1947-1948;1953 48 Bethlehem Center-Meetings/Minutes- 1945 49 50 51 52 53 54 Bethlehem Center-Meetings/Minutes- 1946 Bethlehem Center-Meetings/Minutes-1947-1948 Bethlehem Center-Financial Statements-American National Bank-1945-1946 Bethlehem Center-Financial Statements-McKissack Brothers-Bills and Receipts-1945-1946 Bethlehem Center-Newsletter-Bethlehem Star-1940-1941 Bethlehem Center-Miscellaneous-1946-nd Box-7- Folders-1-39 Series -11Correspondence-Personal-General-Other Than Family- Interviews- Speaking Engagements-Associations- Organizations and Societies Memberships Sub-series-7-Personal-Interviews-Speaking Engagements-1933-1943 1 Personal-Interviews-“The Golden Hour”, California Eagle Newspaper 1940 2 Personal- Speaking Engagement Requests-1933-1943 Sub-series -8-Personal-Associations-Organizations & Societies Memberships-1931-1953 3 Advisory Board of the Encyclopedia of the Negro-1938 4 Agora Assembly- 1943-1944 5 Agora Assembly- 1945-January-May 6 Agora Assembly -1945-June-July 7 Agora Assembly-1945-August-November 8 Agora Assembly- 1946 9 Agora Assembly- 1947 10 Agora Assembly-1948 11 Agora Assembly-1949-1950 12 Agora Assembly-1953-1954 13 Agricultural History Society-1940 14 American Association of University Professors- 1936-1944 15 American Historical Association-American Military Institute-1932-1950 16 American Political Science Association-1944 17 Eugene Field Society, Honorary Membership-(Conferred upon him in recognition of his outstanding contribution to contemporary literature-nd 18 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity-1935-1949 19 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Alpha Mu Chapter-1948 20 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Chi Chapter-1934 21 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter1931-January-February 22 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1931-March-May 23 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1931-1932-July-November 24 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1933 25 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1934 -January-June 26 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1934 -July-December 27 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1935-1940 28 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1941-1943 29 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1945-nd 30 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter 1946-1947 31 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter-1948-1951-nd 32 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- Tau Lambda Chapter History-1950 33 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- XI Lambda and Theta Chapter-1934 33A Lambda Eta Sigma-Alpha and Alpha Gamma Chapters-(Tennessee A & I State College)1944 34 Phi Beta Kappa-1950 35 Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity -1940-1951 36 Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity- (Chi Boule)-1944-1951 37 Harvard Club of Birmingham-1953 38 Southern Conference for Human Welfare-nd 39 Southern Historical Association- 1946 Box-8- Folders-1-37 Series 111Personal-Miscellaneous Materials-(Addresses, Publications, Writings (Books Reviews) & Collections) Sub-series- 1-Addresses 1 “The Challenge to Education Today” (Draft)-nd 2 “Convocation Remarks”, Fisk University- September 25, 1946 3 “Fisk University and the Nashville Community-1866-1900 4 “The Greater Fisk and her Distinctive Task- nd 5 “The Meaning of a Fisk Welcome”- nd 6 “Thrill at Hearing Fisk Jubilee Singers in Childhood”, nd Sub-series-2-Writings- Publications 6A Biography-AA Taylor-1942-nd 7 (Book Reviews) -A.A. Taylor-“Clara” by Lonnie Coleman- 1951 8 (Book Reviews) -A.A. Taylor-“Dubois’s Black Reconstruction- “for the New England Quarterly- 1935 9 (Book Reviews) -A.A. Taylor, “The Negro Freedman: Life Conditions of the American Negro in the Early Years after Emancipation”.By Henderson H. Donald-1952 10 Published Works-The Negro in Tennessee-1939-1943 11 Published Works-History of Fisk-Included in Encyclopedia Britannica –Alrutheus Ambush Taylor- 1948 12 Published Works-The Need of Negro Americans in Tennessee for “Graduate and Professional Education” by AA Taylor, Phd and S O. Roberts, Phd- 1946 13 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University, (Miscellaneous Research Materials)Miscellaneous Research- 1841-1898 14 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials- Fisk University Incorporated- 1867-1901 15 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials-19331946 16 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials-1949 17 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials-1950 18 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials-1951 19 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University, (Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Henry S.Bennett 1838-1895-nd 20 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Arna Bontemps1945 21 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Frederick, A. Chase-1833-1904-Erastus Milo Cravath-1838-1895-nd 22 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Aaron Douglasnd 23 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-General Clinton B. Fisk-1822-1890-nd 24 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Elmer Samuel Imes-nd 25 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Thomas Elsa Jones-1946-nd 26 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Helen G. Morgan-1846-1914-nd 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials Former Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-John Ogden 1824-1910-nd Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Carl Parrish1946 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Adam Knight Spence-1866-1951 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Randall L Tyus 1946 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-C. E. Van Horn Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-Lillian W. Voorhees -1896-1946 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsFormer Fisk Administrators, Faculty, Trustees, Staff-Biographical Data-George L. White 1838-1895 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research MaterialsDepartmental Histories-Languages at Fisk-1928-1948 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials-Ella Shepard and the Fisk Jubilee Singers-1949 Unpublished Works-History of Fisk University-Miscellaneous Research Materials-Draft Data-1866-1951 Box-9- Folders-1-36 Series- 111Personal-Miscellaneous Materials-(Addresses, Publications, Writings, Books Reviews & Collections) Sub-series-3-Personal-Programs- (Appeared on Programs or attended Professional MeetingsBiography-(1928-1951) 1 Biography-Countee Cullen- 1903-1946 Programs 2 Agora Assembly Banquet, February 14, 1946 3 Alpha Phi Alpha Program, 1949 4 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History- 1938 5 Booker Washington High School Commencement-Ashland, Kentucky- 1934 6 Booker Washington Day-Meharry Medical College-1951 7 Middle Tennessee Teachers’ Association,-1928-1933 8 Negro History Week- 1932-1934 9 Planned Parenthood Federation of America-1944-10 The Preservation of Peace, Annual Meeting-1928 11 Sigma Pi Phi (Chi Boule)- 1949 12 Southern Historical Association-Twelfth Annual Meeting-1944,1946 13 Spruce Street Baptist Church Emancipation-Celebration- January 1,1942 14 Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College-Convocation Exercise- 1945 15 Wilson County Training High School -Annual Commencement-1946 16 Obituary- Mrs. O. D. Chambers- 1949 17 Obituary- Mrs. J. H. Dismukes- 1949 18 Obituary- Mrs. Woodie Esther Wright- 1951 19 Miscellaneous- 1952 Sub-series-4-Personal- Miscellaneous Materials (Announcements, Cards)- (1944-1952) 20 Birth-1951-1952- nd 21 Commencement Exercises-1944-1946 22 Marriage-1942-1944 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 -34 35 36 Marriage-1946-1947 Miscellaneous- 1944-1950-nd Cards Birthday Cards- nd Christmas Cards- (A-B)-1952 Christmas Cards- (C)-1952 Christmas Cards- (D-F)-1952 Christmas Cards- (G-H)-1952 Christmas Cards- (J-L)-1952 Christmas Cards- (M-P)-1952 Christmas Cards- (Q-R)-1952 Christmas Cards- (S)-1952 Christmas Cards- (T-Y)-1952- nd Miscellaneous- 1952- nd Miscellaneous- nd Box-10- Folders-1-30 Series-111Personal-Miscellaneous Materials-(Invitations,Tickets) Sub-series-5-Invitations-(1933-1953) 1 A & I State College-1937-1949 2 Capers Memorial CME Church-(Nashville, TN)-1938 3 Church of the Holy Trinity-(Nashville, TN)-1931 4 Commencement-Colleges and Universities-1945-1949 (A-F) 5 Commencement-Colleges and Universities-1944-1948- (H) 6 Commencement-Colleges and Universities-1947-1948 (M) 7 Commencement-Colleges and Universities-1944-1948 (R-T) 8 Commencement-Secondary Schools-1946 9 Cosmopolitan Community Church-(Chattanooga, TN)-1949 10 Concerts- nd 11 Dance-Miscellaneous, 1947- nd 12 Dinner-Fisk University-Honoring Dr. Charles S. Johnson- (NY)-1947 13 Dinner-Fisk University-Honoring Dr. W.E.B. DuBois (NY)-1948 14 Dinner-Fisk University-Miscelleanous-1940-19460-nd 15 Diocese of Tennessee-The Bishop and Council-(Chattanooga, TN)-1933 16 Fraternities-Alpha Phi Alpha (Tau Lambda Chapter)-1945-1946 17 Fraternities-Phi Beta Kappa-nd-(Establishment of Delta Chapter on A & I College Campus-nd 18 Humanities Institute Meeting-Fisk University-1948 19 Inauguration-College Presidents-1935-1948 20 Lecture Series-1944-1948 21 Planned Parenthood Federation of America-1946 22 Saint John AME Church (Nashville, TN)-1933 23 Speaking Engagements-Colleges and Universities-1945 24 Speaking Secondary Schools-1939;1947 25 Tea-Honoring Mary E. Spence -1939-(Portrait of Professor Adam K. Spence Unveiled-Artist-Betseu Graves Reyneau) 26 Weddings-1944-1948 (A-C) 27 Wedding -1944-1947 (J-T) 28 Young Men Christian Association- n.d 29 Miscellaneous 1933-1944 30 Miscellaneous -1948-1953 Box-11- Folders -1-4 Series-IIIPersonal-Miscellaneous-Photographs Sub-series-6-Photographs 11-1 Anderson, Leroy (Capt) (Friend)-1943 11-2 11-3 11-4 Armstrong High School-1908 Bowman, James G, (Lt.) Friend-1943 Mrs. Catherine Taylor ?-nd Box-12 Folders-1-38 Series IVCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Board of Trustees -1935-1950 Sub-series -1-Trustees-General -(1935-1949) 1 Board of Trustees-General-1937-1947 2 Board of Trustees-Academic Tenure-1935 3 Board of Trustees- Honorary Degree- J. C. Napier-1935 4 Board of Trustees-Hollingsworth Wood- 1938-Vice-Chair 5 Board of Trustees-Hollingsworth Wood- 1940-1941-Vice-Chair 6 Board of Trustees-Hollingsworth Wood-1943-1949-Vice-Chair 7 Board of Trustees-General Education Board Endowment Proposal-1946 8 Board of Trustees-Memorandum of a Conference held in the Office of William Hume, American Trust Building-1946 Sub-series -2-Trustees Minutes-(1931-1950) 9 Board of Trustees-Minutes-1931-1933 10 Board of Trustees- Minutes-1938 11 Board of Trustees- Minutes-1940 12 Board of Trustees-Minutes-1941 13 Board of Trustees-Report of the Interim Administrative Committee of Fisk -UniversityOctober 22, 1946 14 Board of Trustees-Minutes-February 9, 1947 15 Board of Trustees- Minutes-April 26, 1947 16 Board of Trustees-Minutes-April 26,1947-Report of the Interim Administrative Committee of Fisk University 17 Board of Trustees-Tenure-Sabbatical Leave for Faculty-1950 Series- V-Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Office of the Presidents (Fisk University) Sub-series-1- Thomas E. Jones (1927-1947) 18 Thomas E. Jones-Academic Tenure-1944- nd 19 Thomas E. Jones-Administrative Relationships-1927; 1938 20 Thomas E. Jones-Administrative- Organization of the College of Liberal Arts Lower Division and Upper Divisions-1938 21 Thomas E. Jones-Administrative- Relationships-1940-1941 22 Thomas E. Jones-Administrative- Relationships-1944 23 Thomas E. Jones-African Students to Study in U.S.-1930-1937 24 Thomas E. Jones-Air Field Purchase -1944 25 Thomas E. Jones-Alumni Clinic- 1934 26 Thomas E. Jones- Alumni Trustee- 1927 27 Thomas E. Jones- Building and Ground-1943-1944 28 Thomas E. Jones- Civilian Public Service-Reserve Training Corps-1943 29 Thomas E. Jones- Commencement-1938-1945 30 Thomas E. Jones- Committee Assignments-1927-1945 31 Thomas E. Jones- Communication Center-Fisk University-1944 32 Thomas E. Jones- Course of Study-Faculty-1933-1946 33 Thomas E. Jones- Faculty Issues-1943-1946 34 Thomas E. Jones- Faculty Meetings-1945 35 Thomas E. Jones- Faculty Salaries-1931-1946 36 Thomas E. Jones- Faculty Status-1931-1942 37 Thomas E. Jones- Faculty Status-1943-1944 38 Thomas E. Jones- Faculty Status-1945-1946 Box-13- Folders 1-33 Series- VCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Office of the President (Fisk University) Sub-series-1-Thomas E. Jones (1927-1947) 1 Thomas E. Jones-1943-1945 2 Fisk University-Seventy-Fifth Anniversary-1940 3 Friends Work Camp-1944 4 Harvard University Tercentenary Celebration-1936 5 Humanities Institute-1944 -6 Intercollegiate Competition among Negro Colleges- 1937 7 International Student Center- 1946 8 Louisiana –Non Resident Cooperative Study leading to Master of Arts Degree at Fisk1943 9 Thomas E. Jones Resignation/Citation- 1945-1946 10 Lectures-1934-1945 11 Moore’s House Fire-193112 Music Department-Degree Program-1935 14 Regional Professional Schools-For Negroes-1943 15 Staff Status-1937-1945 16 Student Issues-1927-1945 -Restricted (Letter of March 18, 1944) `17 Survey Report-Health and Sanitary-1945 18 Teaching Positions-1931-1946 19 Tennessee Women’s -Christian Union-1931 20 Tennessee Valley Authority-Internship-1936-1937 21 Testing and Counseling -1946 22 Travel Grant Program Department of State-1945 23 Veterans Issues-1943-1946 24 Whiteville Interns-1944 25 General-1927-1930 26 General-1931 (Jul-Sept) 27 General-1931 (July-September) 28 General-1932-1933 29 General-1934-1935 30 General-1936-1940, nd 31 General-1941-1943 32 General-1944-1945 33 General-1945-1947 Box-14- Folders-1-28 Series-VCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Office of the President (Fisk University) Sub-series-2-Charles S. Johnson- Phd-(1947-1953) 1 Committee Assignments-1947-1951 2 Committee on Un-American Activities-1949 3 Finding Committee Report-Student Leaders Training -Retreat-1947 4 Faculty-1947-1949 5 Faculty Contracts and Tenure-1947-1950 6 Faculty Meeting-1947-1950 7 Faculty Teaching Position-1947 8 Faculty Teaching Position-1948 9 Faculty Teaching Position-1949 10 Faculty and Staff- 1947 11 General Conference of UNESCO- 1946 12 Haiti-Fisk Education -Exchange Program-1949 13 History of Fisk University-1951-1953 14 National Conference -Higher Education Report-1949 15 National Institute -Internship Competition-1947 16 Site Visit-1948 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Students Issues -1947-1949 General-1946-1947 (Including 1947-Remarks on the occasion of dinner in honor of president elect Johnson) General-1948-January-June General-1948-July-December General-1949- January General-February-March 1949 General-1949 (April-June) General-1950-1953 Series-VICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series-1-Office of the-Acting Dean-Harold F. Smith-1932-1935-Acting Dean 25 Acting Dean-Acting Dean-Smith, Harold F.-1932 26 Acting Dean-Acting Dean-Smith, Harold F.-1933-1934 27 Acting Dean-Acting Dean-Smith, Harold F.-1935-January-March 28 Acting Dean-Acting Dean-Smith, Harold F.-1935-April-May Box-15- Folders 1-30 Series- VICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series -2- -Office of Registrar - (Admission, Registrars)-(1929-1949) 1 Admission-1938-1945 2 Enrollment, June-1949 3 Grades-1930 4 Birch, Theresa A.-Registrar-1929-1930 5 Holloway, Josephine G.-1930-1937 6 Shane, Mary D. (Acting Registrar)-1930-1949- nd 7 Smith, Harold F. (Registrar and Director of the Lower Division)-1932-1939 8 Smith, Harold F. (Registrar and Director of the Lower Division)-1940-1946 9 Smith, Harold F.-1947-1948 10 Smith, Harold F.-1949-1950 Sub-Sub-series 1-Administrators-Office of the Registrar-Listing and Classification of Students 11 Alphabetical List of Students, Fall Quarter-1927-1928 12 Pre-Registration List-1935-1941 (2nd Semesters) 13 Pre-Registration List-1942-1944 (1st and 2nd Semesters) 14 Pre-Registration List-1946-1948-nd (1st Semester) 15 Registration by Sophomores of their Choices of Major and Minor Subjects in which they will pursue candidacy for Bachelor of Arts Degrees-1937 16 Registration by Sophomore Lists of their Choices of Major and Minor Subjects in which they will pursue candidacy for Bachelor of Arts Degrees-1944-1945 17 Registration-by Sophomores of their Choices of Major and Minor Subjects in which they will pursue candidacy for Bachelor of Arts Degrees-1946-1948 18 Students-Junior Class-Major/Minor Subjects-1949-1950 19 Students-(Accepted) Fall Quarter-1930-1931 20 Students-(Accepted) Winter Quarter-1931-1932 21 Students-Accepted) 933-1934 22 Students-(Accepted) 1934-1935 23 Students-(Accepted) 1935-1936 24 Students-(Accepted) 1936-1937 25 Students-(Accepted) 1937-1938 26 Students-Accepted) 1938-1939 27 Students-Accepted 1940-1941 28 Students-Accepted 1941-1942 29 Students-Classification-1927-1930 30 Students-Classification-1930-1931 Box-16- Folders1-35 Series -VICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series -2-Administrators-Office of Registrar - (Admission, Registrars)-(1929-1949) Sub-Sub-series 1-Office of the Registrars-Listings-/Classification and Geographic Distribution of Students Folders 1-35 1 Students-Classification-1931-1932 2 Students-Classification-1932-1933 3 Students-Classification-1933-1934 4 Students-Classification-1934-1935 5 Students-Classification-1935-1936 6 Students-Classification-1936-1937 7 Students-Classification-1937-1938 8 Students-Classification-1938-1939 9 Students-Classification-1939-1940 10 Students-Classification-1940-1941 11 Students-Classification-1941-1942 12 Students-Classification-1942-1943 13 Students-Classification-1943-1944 14 Students-Classification-1944-1945 15 Students Classification-1945-1946 16 Students Classification-1946-1947 17 Students Classification-1947-1948 18 General-Student-General -Miscelleanous-1930-1931 19 Students-General- Miscelleanous-1932-1933 20 Students-General-Miscellaneous-1933-1934 21 General –Miscelleanous-1934-1935 22 Students-General-Miscelleanous-1935-1940 23 Students-General-Miscellaneous- Students-1941-1950 24 Students-Geographic Distribution-1929-1931 25 Geographic Distribution-1932-1935 26 Students-Geographic Distribution-1935-1936 27 Students-Geographic Distribution-1936-1937 28 Students-Geographic Distribution-1937-1938 29 Students-Geographic Distribution-1938-1939 30 Students-Geographic Distribution-1939-1943 31 Students-Geographic Distribution-1944-1945 32 Students-Geographic Distribution-1945-1949 33 Scholarship Averages of Fraternities and Sororities-1931-1932 34 Students-Proportion of Graduates-During Past Five Years Who Entered Fisk as Freshmen-nd 35 Miscellaneous listing-1933-nd Box-17- Folders-1-28 Series- VICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series -3- Dean of Men-1927-1949 AA Taylor (1927-1928 1 AA Taylor-Ambrose Caliver, Dean Fisk University-1927-1928 2 AA Taylor-Student Issues-1926-1927 September 3 AA Taylor-Student Issues-1927 October 4 AA Taylor-Student Issues-1927November-December 5 AA Taylor-1928-January-March-nd 7 AA Taylor- Student Issues-1928-April-May; August Lloyd Cofer-1931-1934 8 Cofer, Lloyd M.-1931-1934- nd-Restricted William Faulkner-1935-1949 9 Faulkner, William J-1935-1936 10 11 Faulkner, William J-1937-1940-n.d. Faulkner, William J-1948-1949 Henderson Johnson-1948-1949 12 Johnson, Henderson A-1948-1949-nd Sub-series -4- Dean of Women-1929-1949 Juliette Derricotte-1929-1931 13 Derricotte, Juliette, Aline -1929-1930 14 Derricotte, Juliette, Aline -1930-1931-October-November (November 1931-Viola Goin, Acting Dean of Women) Viola White-Goin -1931-1933 (Acting Dean) 15 Goin, Viola-White-Acting Dean-1931-November-December 16 Goin, Viola-White (Acting Dean)-1932-January-March 17 Goin, Viola-White -Acting Dean-1932-May-December-Restricted 18 Goin, Viola-White-1933-March-April-Restricted 19 Goin, Viola-White -Acting Dean- nd -Restricted Juanita Saddler-1933-1934 20 Saddler, Juanita J -1933-1934-Restricted Thelma Mitchell Rambo-1935-1936 21 Rambo, Thelma Mitchell-1935-1936 -Restricted Mayme Upshaw Foster-1936-1949 22 Foster, Mayme Upshaw-1936-August-1939 23 Foster, Mayme Upshaw-1940-1944 24 Foster, Mayme Upshaw-1945-1948 25 Foster, Mayme Upshaw-1949 26 Foster, Mayme-Body of Proposals for improving the treatment of Pledges and probationers of fraternities and sororities at Fisk University 27 Foster, Mayme-Women Students Who Participate in Recognized Campus ExtraCurricular Activities-1947-1948 28 Employment Applications-1931-1946 Box-18-Folders-1-27 Series- VICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series-5-Dean of the Chapel-1930-1948 William J. Faulkner 1 Faulkner, William J-1937-1947 2 Faulkner, William J-1948 3 Chapel Assembly-1930-September-December 4 Chapel Assembly-1931-January-February 5 Chapel Assembly-1931-March-May 6 Chapel Assembly-1931-October- Schedule Speakers for Fall Quarter-1931-1934 7 Chapel Assembly-1935-1940 8 Fisk Union Church-1937-1948 (Include Diagram of Seating) Sub-series-6-Office of Alumni Affairs-1930-1950 Secretary Andrew J. Allison-1930-1946 9 Alumni Secretary-1929-1930 10 Alumni Secretary-Allison, Andrew J-1931 11 Alumni Secretary-Allison, Andrew J-1932-1936 12 Alumni Secretary-Allison, Andrew J-1938-1946-nd Secretary Helen Young-1947-1950 13 Alumni Secretary-Howard, Helen Young-1947-1950-nd 14 Alumni Fund Association-Fisk University-1930 15 Alumni Placement Office-1930-1943 Alumni Field Agent-Howard L. Bennett-1936-1938 16 Student Recruitment Bennett, L. Howard-1936-1937 17 Bennett, L. Howard-1937-1938 Alumni Field Agent-Randall Tyus 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Tyus, Randall-1941 Student Recruitments-Feeding Schools-Listing-1931-1932 Student Recruitments Feeding Schools-Listing-1932-1937 Christmas Cards-A-C-1932 Christmas Cards- D-G-1932 Christmas Cards-H-L -1932 Christmas Cards-A-C -1933 Christmas Cards-D-G-1933 Christmas Cards-H-L-1933 Box-19- Folders-1-25 Series-VICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series-7-Office of Publicity/Public Relations- (1940-1950) 1 Publicity/Public Relations-1946 2 Publicity/Public Relations-Press Book Fisk Jubilee Singers-nd Luanna J. Bowles- Director 3 Bowles, Luanna J, Director-1937-1940 Theodore Yoder, Director-1945-1947 4 Yoder, Theodore- Director- (Report of the Director)-1945-1947 5 Suggestions for Publicity Chairmen of Various Campus Groups at Fisk UniversityCompiled by the Office of Public Relations, March 12, 1948 Ethel B. Gilbert, Director-1931-1940 6 Gilbert, Ethel B.-Director-Press Releases-1931-1932 7 Gilbert, Ethel B.-Director-Press Releases-nd 8 Press Releases-1938-1940 Theodore O. Yoder, Director-Press Releases 9 Press Releases-1945 10 Yoder, Theodore O-Director-Press Releases- 1946-April-June 11 Yoder, Theodore O-Director-Press Releases-1946 July-September 12 Yoder, Theodore O- Director-Press Releases-1946-October-December 13 Yoder, Theodore O- Director-Press Releases-1947-January-June 14 Yoder, Theodore O-Director-Press Releases-1947-March-September Frank F. Lee, Director-1948-1950 15 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1948-September 16 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1948-October 17 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1948-November 1-9 18 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1948-November 15-December 19 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1949-January 20 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1949-February-March 21 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1949-May-June 22 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1949-July-December 23 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1950-January 24 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-1950-February 25 Lee, Frank F-Director-Press Releases-Miscellaneous-nd Box-20- Folders- 1-22 Series- VICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series-8-Department of Business and Finance-1929-1953 1 Office of the Comptroller-Dean’s Conference Fund-1930-1931 Jesse F. Beals-1929-1942 (Comptroller) 2 Beals, Jesse F-1929-1930 3 Beals, Jesse F-1931-1934 4 Budget-Beals, Jesse F-1931-1934-nd 5 Beals, Jesse F-1935-1936-1935-36-(Budget included) 6 Beals, Jesse F-1937-1942 7 Cashier-Creswell, Isaiah T-1929-1942 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Comptroller-Creswell, Isaiah T-Schedules and Accounts-1933-1934-nd Isaiah T Creswell-1943-1953-Comptroller Creswell, Isaiah T-1943-1944 Creswell, Isaiah T-1945 Creswell, Isaiah T-1946 Creswell, Isaiah T-1947 Creswell, Isaiah T-1948 Creswell, Isaiah T-1949-1953 W.D. Hawkins, Cashier/Accountant-1939-1950 Office of the Comptroller-Cashier/Accountant-Hawkins, W. D., Jr.-1939-1947 Office of the Comptroller-Cashier/Accountant-Hawkins, W. D., Jr.-1948-1950-nd Office of the Comptroller-Fisk University-Budget-Revised Budget-1943-1944-October 15, 1943 Office of the Comptroller-Fisk University-Financial Report for Year Ended June 30, 1944 Office of the Comptroller-Fisk University-Financial Report for Year Ended June 30, 1949 Office of the Comptroller-Fisk University-Financial Report for Year Ended June 30, 1951 (2 copies) Office of the Comptroller-Fisk University-Financial Report for Year Ended June 30, 1952 (2 copies) Office of the Comptroller-Fisk University-Financial Report for Year Ended June 30, 1953 Box-21- Folders- 1-42 Series -VICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Administrators-Fisk University Sub-series 8 -Department of Business and Finance-1929-1953 Sub-Sub-series-1-Comptroller- Bills and Receipts-1930-1950 -Requests for Repairs and Improvements-Folders 34-36-1946-1948 1 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Check Warrants-1930-1937 2 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Check Warrants-1937-1942 3 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Check Warrants-1938 4 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Check Warrants-1939 5 Bills/Invoices and Receipts-Fisk University-Check Warrants-1940 6 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Check Warrants-1941-1949 7 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Invoices-1930-1937 8 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Invoices-1941-1951 9 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1930 10 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1931 11 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1932 12 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1933 13 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1934 14 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1935 15 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1936 16 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1937 17 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1938 18 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1939 19 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1940 20 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1941 22 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1942 23 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1943 24 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1944-1946 25 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Purchase Requisitions-1947-1950 26 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-1928-1945 27 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-1946 28 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-Endowment-1947 January 29 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-Endowment/Scholarships-1947-February 30 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-Endowment/Scholarships-1947-March-April 31 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-Endowment/Jubilee Singers-1947-May-July 32 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-Miscellaneous-1930-1949- nd 33 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Receipts-Miscellaneous--1949-1950- nd 33 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Request for Repairs and Improvements-1946 34 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University-Requests for Repairs and Improvements-1947 35 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University- Requests for Repairs and Improvements-1948 36 Bills and Receipts-Fisk University Requests for Repairs and Improvements-1949 Sub-Subseries-2-Correspondence-Administratos-Department of Building and Grounds-(19291947) 37 Superintendent of Plant-Anderson, J E-1929-1930 38 Christman, Mrs. William-1938-1947 39 Custodian-Cox, B F-1937-1944 40 Superintendent-Miller, H H-1943-1945 41 Classroom Facilities-nd Sub-series- 9-Department of Health Service-(1932-1937) 42 Department of Health Service-1932-1937-see also Student Health Service Box-22- Folders-1-36 Series -VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-1- Departments Archives-Social Sciences-1929-1954 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Archives Department-1948-1950 Art Department-1936-1948-nd Chemistry Departments-1933 Chemistry Department-1944-1945 Chemistry Department-Infraired Spectroscopy Project-1945 Education Department-1936-1950 English Department-1934-1938 Health and Physical Education Department-1935-1950-nd History and Government-1934-1948 Shores, Louis S-Librarian-1929 Shores, Louis S-Librarian-1930 Shores, Louis S-1930-Cornerstone Laying Ceremony 1930 Shores, Louis S-Librarian-1931-1932-nd White, Carl M.-Librarian-1935-1937- nd Van Deusen, Neil C. 1940-194-Librarian Yocom, Frances L.-Acting Librarian-1942 Bontemps, Arna-Librarian1944-1947 Bontemps, Arna-Librarian-1947-1948 Bontemps, Arna-Librarian-1949-1954-nd Bowles, Minnie Redmond-Acting Librarian-Assistant Librarian-1948-1950 Mathematics Department-Modern Foreign Languages-1948-1950 Music Department)-1927-1946-Restricted Philosophy and Religion Department-1935-1948-nd Physics Department-1931-1948 Political Science Department-1932 Social Science Department-1929-Charles S. Johnson- Director Social Science Department Charles S. Johnson-Director-1930 Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson-Director-1931-January-June Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson-Director-1931-July-December Social Science Department-Charles S.Johnson-Director-1932-January-April Social Science Department -Charles S. Johnson-Director -1932-May-October Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson-Director-1933-February-October 33 34 35 36 Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson-Director-1931-1933-Restricted (Student Scholarship) Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson- Director-1934-1937 Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson- Director-1938-1940 Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson, Director-1941-1944 Box-23-Folders-1-19 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series -1-Departments Social Science Department-1944-1950 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Haiti Travels Social Science Department-Haiti Travels-1944 Social Science Department-1945-1946 Social Science Department-Reports-Haiti Travel for the State-1945-1946 Social Science Department-Haiti Trip Reports-1945-1946 Social Science Department-Charles S. Johnson-Director-1947-1949-African and Caribbean Studies Program Social Science Department-African and Caribbean Studies Program-1948-Charles S.’ Johnson-Director Fisk University Social Center Social Science Department-Fisk University Social Center-Charles S. Johnson- Director1937-1950 Fisk University Social Center-Children’s Institute Social Science-Fisk University Social Center-Children’s Institute- C-J-Charles S. Johnson-Director- nd-(Restricted) Social Science Department- Fisk University Social Center-Children’s Institute- L-W, Charles S. Johnson-Director-nd-(Restricted) Fisk University Social Center-Mother’s Club-1938-1940 Social Science Department- Fisk University Social Center-Mother’s Club-Charles S. Johnson-Director-1938 Social Science Department- Fisk University Social Center-Mother’s Club--Charles S. Johnson, Director-1939 Social Science Department-Fisk University Social Center-Mother’s Club-Charles S. Johnson, Director-1940 Fisk University Social Center-Nursery Center Social Science Department, Fisk University Social Center-Fisk University Nursery Center-Charles S. Johnson- Director Fisk University Social Center-People’s College Social Science Department- Fisk University Social Center-People’s College-nd. Charles S. Johnson, Director-nd -(Restricted) Fisk-University Social Center-Institute on Race Relations-1943-1944 Social Science Department-Fisk University Social Center-Institute on Race Relations-Charles S. Johnson- Director-1943 Social Science Department- Fisk University Social Center-Institute on Race RelationsCharles S. Johnson-Director-1944 Fisk University Social Center-Institute of the Social Sciences-1944-1948 Social Science Department- Fisk University Social Center-Institute of the Social Sciences-Charles S. Johnson- Director-1944-1945 -Social Science Department- Fisk University Social Center-Institute of the Social Sciences-Charles S. Johnson-Director-1945 Institutes-Social Science Department-Fisk University Social Center-Institute of Social Sciences-1945-1948 Box -24- Folders-1-30 Series-VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 2-Divisions-Administrative-Humanities (1930-1949) 1 2 Humanities Division-1930-1940 Humanities Division-Institutes Institute of the Humanities-1943-1949 Sub-series-3-Institutes-Administrative-1936-1946 3 Institute of African Studies-1944 4 Institute on “Building for successful Marriage and Family Living” 1946 5 Institute of the Natural Sciences-1943 6 Institutes-Peace Institute -1936-1937 Sub-series-4-Special Projects-Administrative-1931-1948 7 African Studies Program-Community Education- nd 8 Army Enlisted Person Corp Program-1942 9 Army Specialized Training Program Basic Phase Curriculum-1943 10 Army Specialized Training Program-1943-1944 11 Army Specialized Training Program-Curriculum-1944 12 A Program in Aviation-Fisk University and-Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial College-1945 13 Joint Health Education Program Tennessee-Outline and Details for Complete School and Community Survey in Health Education-1931 14 Academics Academic Programs-The Proposed Organization of Meharry Medical College and Fisk University School of Nursing-Program Study, 1942-1943 15 Veterans Administration-1944-1945 16 Veterans Administration-1946-1948 17 Veterans Administration-1946-1948 -January-February 18 Veterans Administration-1946-1948-April 19 Veterans Administration-1946-1948-May 20 Special Projects-Projects-Adult Education for Negroes-1946 21 Special Projects-Work Camps for College Credits-(American Friends Service Committee)-1943-1944 22 Special Project-Vocational Guidance Project-1947-1948 Sub-series-5-Faculty-1927-1952(A-Brady) 23 Adkins, W P-Alexander, Lloyd-1929-1949 24 Allen, Williams-1936-1943 25 Baker, Edith-Bell, Julian 26 Bond, Horace M.-1927-1941 27 Book, Aaron S.-Bouchereau, Max-1929-1949 28 Brady, St. Elmo (Dr.)-1930-1943 29 Brady, St.Elmo (Dr.)-1944-1947 30 Brady, St.Elmo (Dr.)-1948-1949 Box-25- Folders-1-31 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-5-Faculty-1928-1952(Brown-Garey) 1 Brown-Murray-Browne, Frederick A-1928-1933 2 Brumfield, Thomas M. (Professor)-1929-1949 3 Brunschwig, Lily (Dr.)-Byrd, Paul-1934-1949 4 Bynum, George O-1948-1949 5 Cade, Selika, M-1946-1948 6 Cady, Lyman V (Doctor)-1946-1949 7 Cahnman, Gisella-Cahnman, Werner J-1937-1945 8 Carter, Margaret I - Cashin, Lillian E-1928-1945 9 Cayton, Horace-1935 10 Cofer, Lloyd M.-Cole, EB (Doctor)-1930-1944 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Collins, Leslie Morgan-1945 Collins, Leslie Morgan-1946 Collins, Leslie Morgan-1947 January-May Collins, Leslie Morgan-1947-June-November Collins, Leslie Morgan-1948-1952 Cottin, John Richard-1931-1942 Cottin, John Richard-1944-1945 Cottin John Richard-1946-1948 Cottin, John Richard-1949 Croley, Arthur R-Currier, Theodore S-1929-1947 Currier, Theodore S-Cutler, Addison T-1942-1948 Daniels, Sadie E-1941-1948 Das, Bingham-Douglas, Aaron-1939-1949 Dover, Cedric-1948 Doyle, Bertram W.-Doyle, Pansy H-1929-1947 Edwards, P. E.-Faulkner, William J-1930-1949 Fields, Victor H.-Folger, Henry T-1930-1949-nd Forde, Inez Gladys-Foster, Estella L-1937-1949 Frazier 1930-1948 Garey, Doris B. (Doctor)-1948 Garey, Doris B. (Doctor)-1949 Box-26- Folders-1-24 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-5-Faculty-1927-1950 (Gault-Lee) 1 Gault, Alma E-1944-1945 2 Gilbert, Ethel B-Gowa, Ferdinand (Dr)-1930-1948 3 Graham, Robert S-Greene, Ellen F-1923-1949 4 Hayden, Robert E-1946-1947 5 Henderson, W G D-Hilyard -Hines, GW-1929-1949 6 Hodges, C.A.-Holloway, H M-1927-1948 7 Hubert, Giles (Professor)-1937-1947 8 Imes, Elmer S.-1930-1940 9 Jackson, Blyden-1945-1948-nd 10 Johnson, Charles S-1929-1931 11 Johnson, Charles S-1932-1944 12 Johnson, Emily, 1930-Johnson, Henderson Andrew-1929-1939 13 Johnson, Henderson Andrew-1940-1949 14 Johnson, James Weldon-1931-1932 15 Johnson, James Weldon-1933-1942-nd 16 Jones, David L.- Jones, Doris-1946-1948 17 Keemer, Mabel D.-Kellogg, Emmett, G-1930-1949 18 Kemp, Eva Deane-1945-1946 19 Kemp, Eva Dean-1947-1949 20 Kuhne, Agnes-1944- 1946-nd 21 Lacey, Juanita-1946-1947 22 Lanier, Emilio A-1948-1950 23 Lawson, James R-1944-1949 24 Lee, Elveta-1946-1949 Box-27- Folders-1-35 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-5-Faculty-1930-1949 (Little-Wilson) 1 Little, Kenneth-Looby, Z. A.-LuValle, James E-1941-1949 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Masuoka, Jitsuichi – Massie, Samuel-1945- 1949 McAllister, Jane E-McGriff, Vida-1930-1947-nd Mitchell, Wilfred M-Myers, Amelia-1931-1947 Ohl, John H-1947-1949 Palmer, Edward N-Parker, George-Parrish, Carl-1930-1949 Redd, George, N-1940-1944 Redd, George, N-1945 Redd, George, N-1946 Redd, George, N-1947 Redd, George, N-1948 Redd, George, N-1949 Reuter, E. B-Rieper, Patricia-1945-1948 Roberts, S O -1946 Roberts, S O-1947-1949 Schafer, Wilber-Schmidt, Harold C- Scott, Lee -1937-1949 Seribner, Dora A-1929-1946-nd Shamberger, Eulacie-Shaw, Adele-Shores, Louis-1929-1938 Snead, Jonathon L-Snell, Alto L- 1930-1948 Talley, Thomas -Taylor, Alva W- Taylor, Caroline, D-1934-1948 Taylor, J. E-Towles, Lois E-1945-1949 Treitel, Otto-1945 Turner, Lorenzo, D-1931-1946 Twitty, J. H-Tyus, Randell L-1941-1945 Valien, Preston-1947-1949 Van Horn, Clarence Eugene-1937-1951 Voorhees, Lillian W-1943-1944 Voorhees, Lillian W-1945-1947 Voorhees, Lillian W-1948-1949 Ward, H-Watkins, Mark H- 1933-1946 Weatherford, W D- Willis D-1940-1945 Webster, Harvey Curtis-1945-1946, nd Welch, Wilson Q Jr-Wesley, Velma L-1946-1949 Williams, DA-Williams, Elveta-Williams, Gladys W-1944-1946 Wilson, Dwight, H-1948-1949 Box-28- Folders-1-33 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-5- Faculty (Wilson-Yoder) 1937-1948 1 Wilson, Roy, W., Jr-Wood, H.-Work, John- Wyatt, Donald-1937-1949 2 Yocom, Frances L-Yoder, Theodore, O-1944 -1948 (Faculty-General)-1930-1949 3 1930-1933-nd 4 1946-1949 Faculty Advisors-Faculty Appointments-1936-1947 5 Advisors on Academic Matters-1936-1937 6 Absentees-Pre Holidays- 1946-1947 7 Appointments-1944-1945 Sub-series 6-Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (A - Educational Policy Committee-1930-1932) 8 University Committee on Student Personnel Administration-Revised Memorandum- September 20, 1945 9 10 11 12 Admission Committee-1930-1932 Admission Committee-1934-1935 Admission Committee-1936-1938-nd Advisory Group on Student Cultural Reading- 1931 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Aims and Objectives Committee-1930 Archives Council-1948-1949 Arrangement Committee-1946 Art Committee-1941 Assignments Committees-1929-1943 Athletic Board Control-1930-1947 Athletic Board Control-1948-October.-December-1949 Board of Nominations for Students Officers-1934-1936 British Sessional Papers Committee-1941 Campaign Study Committee-1944-1945- nd Cataloging Committee-1935-1949 Chapel Committee-1944-1946- nd Classification of the Association of American Universities-nd Commencement -1949 Community Venereal Disease Control-1943 Programs-Continuation Committee-1945 Educational Policy of the Faculty-1930- nd Educational Policy of the Faculty-1931 (January-April) Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1931 (May-October Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1932 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1932-Miscelleanous Box -29- Folders-1-22 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 6-Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (Educational Policy 1933-January-1937 November) 1 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1933-January-February 2 Educational Policy of the Faculty-1933-March-June 3 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1933-September-December-eeting/Minutes 4 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-Minutes/Meetings-1934-January 5 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1934-February-March 6 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1934-May 7 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1934-June 8 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1934-October 9 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1934-October-December 10 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1935-January-February 11 Academics-Faculty Committees-Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1935-MarchApril 12 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1935-May-June 13 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1935-July 14 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1935-August 15 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1935-October-December- nd 16 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1936-January-February 17 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1936-March 18 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1936-April-May 19 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1936-September-December 20 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1937-January 21 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1937-February-April 22 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1937-May-November Box -30-Folders-1-19 Series- VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 6- Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (Educational Policy Committee 1938-1943) 1 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1938-January-March 2 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1938-April-June 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1938-August-October Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1938-November-December Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1939-January Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1939-February Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1939-March Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1939-April-June Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1939-October-December Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1940-January-March Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1940-April-November Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1941 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1942-January Academics-Faculty Committees-Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1942February-March Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1942-April-May Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1942-October-December Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1943-January Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1943-February-May- nd Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1943-September-December Box -31-Folders-1-21 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 6-Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (Educational Policy Committe1944-1949) 1 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1944-January-April 2 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1944-nd-May 3 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1944-November 4 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1945-January-February 5 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1945-April-June 6 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1945-August-December 7 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1946-January 8 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1946-February 9 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1946-March 10 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1946-April 11 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1946-May 12 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1946-September-October 13 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1946-November-nd 14 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1947-January-February 15 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1947-March-November 16 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1948-January-April 17 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty Reports-1948-March 18 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1948-April-December 19 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1949-January-March 20 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1949-April 21 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-1949-May-Miscellaneous Box -32 Folders-1-34 Series- VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 6- Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (Educational Policy Committee-Inauguration Committee-1929-1950) 1 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-Miscellaneous-Agenda-Business Trip Eastnd 2 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-Miscellaneous-A Vocational Guidance Chart Supplement to Stephens College Bulletin-Volume 23-Number 2- nd 3 Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty-Miscellaneous-nd 4 Executive Committee of the Faculty-1929-1932 5 Executive Committee of the Faculty-1934-1939-nd 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Executive Committee of the Faculty-1939-1940 Executive Committee of the Faculty-1940-1944-(Restricted) Executive Committee of the Faculty-1946 Executive Committee of the Faculty-1947-February-May Executive Committee of the Faculty-1947 (June-December)-(Restricted) Executive Committee of the Faculty-1948-1949-1954-(Restricted) Faculty Committees-1934-1947 Faculty Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure-1939-January-October Faculty Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure-1939-November-December Faculty Committee on AcademicTenure-1940 Faculty Committee on AcademicTenure-1941-1943 Faculty Advisory Committee of the International Student Center-1948 Faculty Club Committee-1947-1948 Faculty-Student Chapel Committee-1933; 1940 Faculty-Student Council, 1940-1942 Festival Committee-1945-1949 Fisk-Carnegie Committee-On the improvement of Teaching-the Carnegie Foundation Program-1950 Fisk Herald Newspaper Committee-1930 Fisk University-Meharry Medical College on Cooperation-1942 Fisk Newspaper Interim Committee-1948-1949 Fisk University Social Security Committee-1950 Fraternities and Sororities Status Committee-1948 Fund Raising Committee, Minutes- 1946 Graduate Fellowships and Scholarships-1937-1940 Graduate Students- nd Graduate Work (Studies) Committee-1929 Health Committee-1931-1940 Improvement of Teaching Committee-nd Inauguration Committee- 1947 Box-33 Folders-1-23 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 6- Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (Instruction Committee-Lecture and Entertainments-1932) 1 Instruction Committee 1929-(Restricted) 2 Instruction Committee-1930-January-(Restricted) 3 Instruction Committee-1930-February-March-(Restricted) 4 Instruction Committee-1930-April-June-(Restricted) 5 Intercollegiate Committee-1938-1940-(Restricted) 6 Inter-College Committee-1943 7 Interim Administrative Committee-1946-July-September 8 Interim Administrative Committee-1946-October-December 9 Interim Administrative Committee-1947-January-March 10 Interim Administrative Committee-1947-April-October 11 International Student Center Committee-1945-1947 12 Investigate Problems Pertaining to Salary Rank, and Promotion of Fisk University Faculty-1946-January 13 Investigate Problems Pertaining to Salary, Rank and Promotion of Fisk University Faculty-1941-1946 14 Investigation Committee-1941 15 James Welton Johnson Memorial Committee- 1949 16 Joint Committee of the Student Health Services-1945-1946 17 Joint Committee of the Student Health Services-1947-1948-nd 18 Joint Institutional Committee on Aviation-nd 19 Laundry and Dining Room Committee-1948 20 21 22 23 Lectures and Entertainments Committee-1929-1930 Lecture and Entertainments Committee-1931-January-April Lectures and Entertainments-1931-May-December Lectures and Entertainments-1932 Box-34 Folders-1-33 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 6- Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (Lectures and Entertainments-1933-1943 -Student Publications) 1 Lectures and Entertainments-1933-1934 2 Lectures and Entertainments-1935 3 Lectures and Entertainments-1936-nd 4 Lectures and Entertainments-1937 5 Lectures and Entertainments-1938-1939 6 Lectures and Entertainments-1940 7 Lectures and Entertainments-1941-1943 8 Library Committee-1931-1944 9 Mentor System Committee-1933-1934 10 Music Festival and Cornerstone Laying Committee-1929-1930 11 Music Festival Committee-1939-1947 12 Music Festival Committee-1950 13 Objective Committee, 1930 14 Orientation Courses for Seniors Committee-1949 15 Personnel Committee -1930-1948 16 President’s Committee on Faculty Status-1946 17 Salaries, Retirement Plan, Student Tuition-etc-1945 18 Scholarship Committee-1929-1931 19 Scholarship Committee-1935-1936-(Restricted) 20 Scholarship Committee-1945-1949-(Restricted) 21 Self Study Survey Committee-1948 22 Seventy-fifth Anniversary Committee-1940-1941 23 Solicitations Committee-1947 24 Sophomore Review Committee-1939-1940 25 Sophomore General Examination Committee, 1936-1937 26 Student Aid Committee-1930-1931-nd-(Restricted) 27 Student Aid Committee-1932-(Restricted) 28 Student Aid Committee-1933-(Restricted) 29 Student Aid Committee-1934-(Restricted) 30 Student Aid Committee-1935-1940- (Restricted) 31 Student Aid Committee-1941-1947-nd- (Restricted) 32 Student Housing Committee-1946 33 Student Publications 1947 Box -35-Folders-1-28 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 6- Faculty Committees-1929-1949 (Study the Function of Student Governing Bodies-Visual Education) 1 Study the Functioning of Student Governing Bodies at Fisk University-1941 2 Sub Committee on Academic Standards Report- nd 3 Sub Committee on Graduate Studies -Educational Policy Committee-1947 4 University Committee of Student Personnel Administration-1945 5 University Christian Mission-1940 6 University Council Committee-1931-nd 7 Visual Education Committee-1936-1938 Sub-series-7-Faculty Course of Study-1929-1951 (Aeronautics-Cultural Reading-1931) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Departmental Re-Organized on Semester Basis-1934 Aeronautics Education-1944-1947 Algebra and Arithmetic-1929-1930-nd Anthropology-1929-1938-nd Art-1930-1940-nd Art-100-1933 Art-100, 1933-Plan of Course Business Administration-1929-1940 Chemistry-1945 Civilization (Proposal for a Freshman Elective Course)-1935 Contemporary Civilization-(Manuscript-Outline of the Course-by Charles S. Johnson)1931 Contemporary Civilization-1931-1932-(First Period Introductory Series) Contemporary Civilization-Freshmen-1934-1935 Contemporary Civilization-101-First Semester-1935-1936 Contemporary Civilization-102-Second Semester-1935-1936 Contemporary Civilization-First Semester-1936-1937 Contemporary Civilization-Second Semester-1936-1937 Contemporary Civilization-102-Spring Semester-1938 Contemporary Civilization-1938-1941 Creative Literature & Writing-1931-1935-nd Cultural Reading 1930-1931 Box -36-Folders-1-30 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-7-Faculty Course of Study-1929-1951 (Cultural Reading-1932-History-1946) 1 Cultural Reading 1932-1934-nd 2 Cultural Reading Freshmen-Sophomore-1930-1931 3 Ecomonics-220 1935-Lecture Series 4 Ecomonics220 1935-Lecture Series-Dr. Irving Bussing 5 Ecomonics-220 1935-1936-Lecture Series-Dr. Charles H. Chase 6 Ecomonics-220 1935-Lecture Series-Dr. Garfield V. Cox 7 Ecomonics-220 1935-Lecture Series-Dr. Robert S. Holmes 8 Ecomonics-220 1935-Lecture Series- Mr. Booker T. McGraw 9 Ecomonics-220 1935-Lecture Series-Dr. Brodus Mitchess 10 Ecomonics-220 1935-Lecture Series-Dr. Charles D. Thompson 11 Ecomonics-220 1935-Lecture Series-Dr. Robert C. Weaver 12 Education-Phi Beta Kappa Study Curriculum-1950 13 English Essentials 1929-1948 14 Freshmen College Orientation Course-1930-1932 15 Freshman Lecture Series-1931-1938-nd 16 Freshman Reading Course-1935 17 Freshman Survey Courses-1936 18 Freshman Survey Courses-1937 19 General Literature Course-100-1932 20 General Literature Course-1932-1933-(Spring Quarter) 21 General Science Course-100-1932-1935 22 Government-1944-1945; 1951 23 Great Issues Course-1948-1949 24 Health Education (Personal and Community Hygiene)-nd 25 Health and Physical Education-1939-1940-(Cooperative Program-Fisk - Meharry, A & I College) 26 Higher Education-Statistical Outline In connection with course at Columbia University1937 27 History- 120, 207-1930-1943 28 29 30 History-214- 941-1942 History- 231-232-1942-1946 History Miscellaneous-1946; 1953-nd Box -37- Folders-1-36 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-7-Faculty Course of Study-1929-1951 (Humanities-1939-Miscelleanous-1942) 1 Humanities-1939 2 Latin-1929-1935 3 Library Science-1935-1951 4 Mathematics-1939-1950-nd 5 Music-1937-nd 6 Natural Sciences-1939-1941 7 Nurse Training-1930-1938 8 Nurse Training-1939-1941 9 Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental-1929-1937 10 Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental-1940-1942 11 Psychology-1931-1941 12 Religion-1934-1940-nd 13 Sociology-1935-1943 14 Statistics-1937 15 Sub-Freshman Courses-Latin-1932-1939 16 Sub-Freshman Courses-Mathematics-1939 17 Sub-Freshman Courses-Mathematics & Plane Geometry-1932-1938 18 Sub-Freshman Courses-Physics-1934-1935 19 Survey Courses (Orientation Courses)-nd 20 Syllabus preparation-nd 21 Venereal Disease Education Course-1944 22 Western Civilization (Their History and Their Culture)-(Part 1-The Dawn of History)-nd 23 Miscellaenous-1930-1954-nd 24 Work and Extension-1929-1935- (Course not offered) 25 Work and Extension-1936-(Course not offered) 26 Work and Extension Courses-1937-1940-(Course not offered) 27 Embalming and Undertaking, 1930-1940-(Course not offered) 28 Health Professions-(Course not offered)-1933-1938) 29 High School Level-1929-1937-(Course not offered) 30 Home Economics, 1930-1941 (Course not offered) 31 Industrial Education-1937(Course not offered) 32 Law, 1934-1939-(Course not offered) 33 Library Science-1943-(Course not offered) 34 Secretarial Training, 1930-1942 (Course not offered) 35 Theology, 1930-1940-(Course not offered) 36 Miscellaneous-1929-1942-(Courses not offered) Box-38- Folders-1-23 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-7-Faculty Course of Study-1929-1951 (Class Schedules1929/30-1943/44) 1 Class Schedules-1929-1930-nd- (Fall Quarter) 2 Class Schedules-1929-1930-(Winter Quarter) 3 Class Schedules--1930-1931-(Fall Quarter) 4 Class Schedules-1931-1932-(Fall Quarter) 5 Class Schedules--1932-33 6 Class Schedules-1933-1934-(Fall Quarter) 7 Class Schedules-1934-1935-(Spring Quarter) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Class Schedules-1934-1935-(Fall & Winter Quarters) Class Schedules-1935-1936-(First Semester) Class Schedules-1935-1936-(Second Semester) Class Schedules-1936-1937-(First Semester) Class Schedules-1937-1938-(Second Semester) Class Schedules-1938-1939-(First Semester) Class Schedules-1939-1940-(First & Second Semester) Class Schedules-1940-1941-(First Semester) Class Schedules-1940-1941-(Second Semester) Class Schedules-1941-1942-(First Semester) Class Schedules-1941-1942-(Second Semester) Class Schedules-1942-1943-(First Semester) Class Schedules-1942-1943-(Second Semester) Class Schedules-1943-1944 Class Schedules-1943-1944-(First Semester) Class Schedules-1943-1944-(Second Semester) Box -39-Folders-1-11 Series-VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-7-Faculty-Faculty Course of Study-1929-1951 (Class Schedules-1944/45-1948/49) 1 Class Schedules-1944-1945-(First Semester) 2 Class Schedules-1944-1945-(Second Semester) 3 Class Schedules-1945-1946-(First Semester) 4 Class Schedules-1945-1946-(Second Semester) 5 Class Schedules-1945-1946(-Second Semester-F-2) 6 Class Schedules-1946-1947-(First Semester) 7 Class Schedules--1946-1947-(Second Semester) 8 Class Schedules-1947-1948-(First Semester) 9 Class Schedules-1947-1948-(Second Semester) 10 Class Schedules--1948-1949-(First Semester) 11 Class Schedules-1948-1949-(Second Semester) Box-40- Folders-1-26 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-Series-8-Faculty-Teacher’s Record (1929-1930) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Teacher’s Record-1929-1930-(Fall/Spring Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1929-1930-(Winter Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1930-1931-(Fall Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1930-1931-(Winter Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1931-1932- (Spring Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1931-1932-(Fall Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1931-1932 (Winter Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1932-1933 (Fall Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1932-1933 (Winter Quarter) Teacher’s Record-1932-1933 (Fall/Winter Quarter) Teacher’s Report-1932-1933 (Spring) (Individuals-Faculty-Teachers Reports- (Teacher’s Record) 1929-1934) Teacher’s Record-Atkins-Work-1929 (October) Teacher’s Record-Baker-Work-1930 (January Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1930 (October) Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1931 (January) Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1931 (April Teacher’s Record-Baker-Yocom-1931(October) Teacher’s Record-Baker-Yocom-1932 (January) Faculty-Teacher’s Record-Baker-Yocom-1932 (April) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Ward-1932 (October) Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Ward-1933-Fall-Winter Quarter (January) Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Ward-1933 (April) Teacher’s Record-Bandelier-Work-1933 (October) Teacher’s Record-Bandelier-Work-1934 (January) Teacher’s Record-Bandelier-Work-1934 (April)Teacher’s Record-Bandelier-Yocom-1934 (October Box-41- Folders-1-19 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-8-Faculty-Teacher’s Records-Teacher’s Reports-Teacher’s Load-Teacher’s Service Load (1929-1953) (Teacher’s Record (1935-1940) 1 Teacher’s Record-Bandelier-Work-1935 (January) 2 Teacher’s Record-Bandelier-Yocom-1935 (April) 3 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Yocom-1935 (October) 4 Teacher’ Record-Alexander-Yocom-1936 (February) 5 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Yocom-1936 (October) 6 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Yocom-1937 (February) 7 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1937 (October) 8 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1938 (February) 9 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1938 (September-October 10 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1939 (February 11 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1939 ((September-October) 12 Teacher’s Record-Alexander-Work-1940 (February) ( Teacher’s Service Record (1940-1942 ) 13 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Jones-1940 (October) 14 Teacher’s Service Record-Kuhne-Yocum-1940 (October) 15 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Jones-1941 (February) 16 Teacher’s Service Record-Kuhne-Work-1941 (February) 17 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Work-1941 (October) 18 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Work-1942 (February) 19 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Work-1942 (October) Box-42- Folders-1-34 Series- VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-8-Faculty Teacher’s Reports- Teacher’s Record- Teacher’s Load-Teacher’s Service Load (1929-1953) (Teacher’s Service Record (1943-1953) 1 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Work-1943 (February) 2 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Work-1943 (October) 3 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Wiley-1944 (March) 4 Teacher’s Service Record-Alexander-Work-1944 -October) 5 Teacher’s Service Record-Taylor, AA, 1952-1953 (Teacher’s Load (1933-1945) 6 Teacher’s Load-Bandelier-Van Horn, 1933-1934-(Spring-Fall Quarter) 7 Teacher’s Load-Bandelier-Work-1933-1934-(Winter Quarter) 8 Teacher’s Load- Bandelier-Yocum-1934-1935-(Fall Quarter) 9 Teacher’s Load-Bandelier-Yocum-1934-1935-(Spring Quarter 10 Teacher’s Load -Bandelier-Work)-1934-1935-(Winter Quarter) 11 Teacher’s Load -Alexander-Yocum -1935-1936-2nd Semester 12 Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Yocum-1935-1936- Fall Semester (with census) 13 Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Yocum-1936-1937-1st Semester 14 Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Yocum-1936-1937- 2nd Semester 15 Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1937-1938-1st Semester 16 Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Yocum-1937-1938-2nd Semester 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Yocum-1938-1939-1st Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1938-1939 2nd Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Yocum-1939-1940-1st /Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1939-1940-2nd Semester Teacher’s Load- Alexander-Yocum-1940-1941-with census report-1st Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Yocum-1940-1941 -2nd Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1941-1942-1st Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1941-1942-2nd Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1942-1943-1st Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1942-1943-2nd Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1943-1944-1st Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1943-1944-2nd Semester Teacher’s Load-Alexander-Work-1944-1945-1st Semester (Teacher’s Service Load Record (1945-1946) Teacher’s- Service Load Record-Alexander-Yoder-1945 (February) Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Zambianchi-1945 (October) Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Woodrin-1946-1947-2nd Semester Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Work-1946 (February) Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Work-1946-(October) Box-43- Folders-1-25 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-8-Faculty-Teacher’s Records-Teacher’s Reports-Teacher’s Load-Teacher’s Service Load (Teacher’s Service Load Record (1947-1949) 1 Teacher’s -Service Load Record-Alexander-Wyatt-1947-1948-1st Semester 2 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Work-1947 (February) 3 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Wyatt -1947-(October) 4 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Wyatt-1947-1948-2nd Semester 5 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Adkins-Wyatt-1948-1949-1st Semester 6 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Wyatt-1948 (February) 7 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Adkins-Douglas-1948 (October_) 8 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Folger-Wyatt-1948 (October) 9 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Adkins-Wyatt-1948-1949-2nd Semester 10 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Alexander-Greene-1949-(February) 11 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Adkins-Wyatt-1948-1949 2nd Semester) 12 Teacher’s-Service Load Record-Miscellaneious-Forms1948-1949 Sub-series-9-Faculty-Summer Schools (1929-1949) 13 Letters of Inquiries-1929-1930 (January) 14 Letters of Inquiries-1930 (February) 15 Letters of Inquiries-1930 (March) 16 Letters of Inquiries-1930 (April) 17 Letters of Inquiries-1930 (May) 18 Letters of Inquiries-1930 (June-October) 19 Letters of Inquiries-1931 (January-March) 20 Letters Inquiries-1931(April) Summer Quarter (1931-1935) 21 Summer Quarter-1931 (May-June) 22 Summer Quarter-1932-(January-September) 23 Summer Quarter-1933-(February-May) 24 Summer Quarters-1934-February-July 25 Summer Quarters-1935-June Box-44- Folders-1-23 Series- VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-9- Faculty-Summer Schools (1930-1949) Summer Quarter (1936-1949) 1 Summer Quarters-1936-January-May 2 Summer Quarters-1937-March-May 3 Summer Quarters-1938-January-December 4 Summer Quarters-1939-1940 5 Summer Quarters-1941-1942 6 Summer Quarters-1943-1949 7 Summer Quarters-Teacher’s Record-1934-1935 8 Summer Quarters-Teacher’s Record-1936 9 Summer Quarters-Teacher’s Record-1937 10 Summer School-Schedules-1948, nd 11 Summer School-Miscellaneous-1949-1950 Sub-series-10- Faculty-General Miscellaneous-Faculty Meetings-Banquets-Events, Associations-Organizations-Clubs-Listings-Staff Employment Applications-(1929-1953) Sub-Sub-series 1-Faculty Meetings (1933-1953) 12 Faculty Meetings-1933-1942 13 Faculty Meetings-1943-1944 14 Faculty Meetings-1945-1946 15 Faculty Meetings-1947 16 Faculty Meetings-1948 17 Faculty Meetings-1949-1953-nd Sub-Sub-series-2-Faculty Events-(1929-1939) 18 Faculty Banquet-1929 19 Faculty Banquet & Picnic-1930-1932 20 Faculty Banquet-Picnic-1934-1935 21 Faculty Banquet-Picnic-1936-1938 22 Fisk Meharry Faculty Banquet-1939 23 Faculty Dinner-1931 Box-45- Folders-1-42 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-10- Faculty-General Miscellaneous-Faculty Meetings-Banquets- EventsOrganizations- Clubs- Listings- Staff Employment Applications-(1929-1953) Sub-Sub-serues-3-Organizations-Clubs 1 African Study Society-1944 2 Universities Professors-1947-1948 3 Fisk Faculty Forum, nd 4National Student Health Association-1944 5 Allied Fisk Club-1925 6 Fisk Faculty Club-1930 7 Fisk Faculty Club-1931-1934 8 Fisk Faculty Club-1937-1939 9 Fisk Faculty Club-1940 10 Fisk Faculty Club-1941-1946- nd 11 Fisk Faculty Club-Haitian Orphans Project-1947 12 Fisk Faculty Club Minutes-1946-1947 13 Fisk-Meharry Faculty Club-nd 14 Nashville Fisk Club-1948 15 Fisk Faculty Contract Lists-1938-1939 Sub-Sub-series-4-Listings-Faculty and Staff Listing 16 Faculty Listings-1928-1934 17 Faculty Listings-1947-1949 18 Faculty Listings-nd 19 20 21 Faculty Tenure Listings-July 1, 1949 Faculty Listings-(Former members of Fisk Faculty)-1938-1939 Faculty Listings (who have representative Fisk directly and indirectly-Speaking Engagements)-1929-1930 22 Faculty Listings-Faculty Personal Data Form-nd 23 Faculty Listings-Publication list-1929-1930 24 Faculty-Staff Listings-1922-1926 25 Faculty and Staff Listings-1926-1934 26 Faculty and Staff Listings-1945-1946 27 Faculty and Staff Listings-nd 28 Faculty and Staff Listings-Department of Social Science-1946-1947 29 Faculty and Staff Social Lists-1931-1937 30 Faculty and Staff Social Lists-1937-1941 31 Faculty and Staff Social Lists-1941-1944 32 Faculty and Staff Social Lists-1947-1948 33 Faculty and Staff -A-P-1928-1949-nd 34 Faculty and Staff- Staff Officers-1929-1931 35 Faculty and Staff -Staff-Employment Applications-Clerical/Secretary-1944; 1947 36 Faculty and Staff -Staff-Employment Applications-Stenographic-1929-1931 37 Faculty and Staff -Staff-Employment Applications-Stenographic-1932-1933 38 Faculty and Staff -Staff-Employment Applications-Stenographic-1934-1938 Sub-series 11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Sub-series 1- Student Advisors Freshmen and Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors/ Advisors Progress Reports-(1930-1938) 39 Student Advisors Freshmen-Purpose and -Regulations-1930-1931 40 Student Advisors-Freshmen Advisors- (September-1930)-Alexander-Talley-Advisor1930-1931 41 Freshmen Advisors-(November 1930) –Bowles-Stuneck Advisors-1930-1931 42 Freshmen Advisors-(Jan-May)-1930-1931 (Brown-Scriber) Restricted) Box-46- Folders-1-28 Series-VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series 11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Sub-series 1-Student Advisors Freshmen and Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors/ Advisors Progress Reports-(1930-1938) 1 Freshmen Advisors-(November 1930) Knox Advisor 1930-1931-Restricted 2 Freshmen Advisors- (December 1930)-Bowles-Talley-Advisors-1930-1931 3 Freshmen Advisors -1931-1932 (Guidelines) 4 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors–Guidelines-1932-1933 5 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Alexander-Yocom-Advisors-1932-1933 6 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors Meeting-1934-1935 7 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Guidelines and Regulations-1934-1935 6 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Bowles, L-Advisor- 1934-1935 -Restricted 7 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Brumfield-Advisor-1934-1935 -Restricted 8 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Daniels-Advisor-1934-1935-Restricted 9 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- Restricted 10 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Restricted 12 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Faulkner-Ferguson-Advisors-1934-1935 13 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors Hemingway-Jones-Lanier-Porter Advisors-1934-1935Restricted 14 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisor -Rambo -1934-1935 15 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Shafer-Shane- 1934-1935-Restricted 16 Academics-Students-Undergraduate-Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Watkins-WhiteYocom -1934-1935-Restricted 17 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- 1934-1935 18 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Progress Reports-1934-1935-Restricted 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Progress Reports-Bowles-Brumfield-1932 Restricted Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- Progress Reports-Bowles-Yocom-1934-1935Restricted Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- Progress Reports -Daniels-Du Bose -1934-1935 Restricted Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-Progress Reports-Ferguson-1934-1935-Restricted Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors--Progress Report-Lanier -1934-1935 - Restricted Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- Progress Report-Rambo-Shane-1934-1935-Restricted Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- -Progress Report-Watkins-Yocom-1934-1935Restricted Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- 1936-1937 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors-1937-1938 Freshmen/Sophomore Advisors- Personnel Reports-nd -Restricted Box-47- Folders-1-30 Series -VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-Students- Death-Attendance-General Correspondence (1921-1950) 1 Prospective Students- Blalock and Oliver Rawlerson-1947 2 Accident-Students-Death-Accidental Drowning,1948 3 Attendance- Absences/Excuses 1927-1929 4 Attendance- Absences/ Excuses-1930-1931 5 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1932-933 6 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1934-1935 7 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1936 8 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1937 9 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1938-1939 10 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1940 11 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1941 12 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1942-1943 13 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1944-1945 14 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1946-1947 15 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1948 16 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-1949-nd 17 Attendance-Absences/Excuses -Chapel- 1928-1929, nd 18 Attendance-Absences/Excuses-nd Student -General Correspondence-1923-1948-A-Anderson, V 19 A-Adams-1930-1945. 20 Adamson-Alexander, W.--1931-1948 21 Alford-Allen, S-1930-1947 22 Amerson, Ralph -1936-1949 23 Anderson, Charlotte -1930-1940 24 Anderson, D- Anderson, F. L -1931-1938 25 Anderson-Floyd -1924-1942 26 Anderson-Frances -1934-1943 27 Anderson, Herman S-1923-1931 28 Anderson, Leroy -1934-1939 29 Anderson, M.- Anderson, S -1925-1946 30 Anderson, T.-Anderson, V-1937-1946 Box -48-Folders-1-18 Series-VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Subseries-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-General Correspondence (1921-1950) Andrew-Brazley (1929-1949) 1 Andrews, Richard T.-1929-1937 2 Armour, Mildred -1942-1945 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Armstrong-Aytes -1929-1948 Bailey-Baker-1930-1942 Baldwin-Baltimore -1930-1941 Bandy-Baranco -1929-1937 Barber-Barnes -1932-1941 Barnell-Bass-1930-1943 Bates-Baxter-1929-1939 Bea-Beatty - 1931-1946 Beck, C. J.-1931-1935 Beckw-Bell -1930-1949 Belle-Bennett- 1930-1943 Bent-Birch-1930-1948 Bird-Blackwell-1930-1949 Bland-Bostic -1930-1946 Boston-Boykin-1930-1949 Brad-Brazley-1930-1942 Box- 49-Folders-1-20 Series-VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Breau-Coker (1928-1949 1 Breau-Brewer-1929-1948 2 Bridges-Britt-1930-1942,nd 3 Brittan-Browd-1928-1941A-nd 4 Brown, A.-Brown, L.-1930-1938 5 Brown, M-Brown, William -1931-1939 6 Brumfield-Bryan-1931-1941 8 Bullard-Bullock-1935-1945 9 Byrd -1930-1949 10 Caldwell-Carroll -1929-1949 11 Carmon, Daniel E.-1929-1930-nd 12 Carter, Booker-1933-1937 13 Carter-Cartwright-1930-1948 14 Caruthers, M-Caruthers, S -1935-1941 15 Cash-Cawthorne-1930-1940 16 Chandler-Chavis, D. C.-1931-1948 17 Cheatham -Childress-1930-1939 18 Churchwell-Clay-1929-1949 19 Claybrooks-Cleveland, T -1930-1942 20 Cobb – Coker -1928-1938 Box-50- Folders-1-20 Series VII Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Cole-Dover (1928-1949) 1 Cole-1936-1948 2 Coleman-Conway -1932-1947 3 Cook-Cornett-1931-1945 4 Corrin-Coston-1933-1948 5 Cowan-Cox-1928- 1949 6 Craighead-Crawley-1930-1945 7 Credit-Cumby -1931-1948 8 Cummings-Curtis -1930-1943 9 Dailey-Daniels-1930 -1945 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Darby- Davis, B. M-1930-1947 Davis, C-Davis F. T -1933- 1945 Davis, Garland C -1931-1936 Davis, George C-Davis, M-1930-1940 Davis, O-Davis, W.-1930-1938 Dawkins-Day -1929-1936 Dean-Delaney-1931-1942 Dennis, Sybil. B.-1930-1944 DeRamis-Dillman-1930-1943 Dismukes-Dixon.-1928-1938 Dorsey-Dover-1931-1948 Box-51-Folders-1-21 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Sub-series-2- -General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Doyle-Gamble (1926-1949) 1 Doyle-Durant-1929-1940 2 Durham-Dyson-1930-1944 3 Eagleson-Eaton-1927-1945 4 Edmondston- Edwards, E -1936 -1944 5 Edwards, G-Ellis-1927-1948 6 Ellison, A-Ellison, J-1932-1940 7 Elaton-Erwin -1930- 1944 8 Essic-Evans, J-1931-1942 9 Evans, L-Evans, W -1929-1935 10 Ewing, Richard A- 1930 -1932 11 Fairfax-Ferguson-1930 -1948 12 Few -Fields, V-1930-1942 13 Fingal-Fleet -1931-1948 14 Fletcher, Allan, D.-Fletcher, T. Thomas-1932-1940 15 Florant, Lyonel -1932-1934 16 Flowers -Fort-1930-1949- nd 17 Foster, Clarence -1936-1940-nd 18 Foster, E- Franklin, C.R - 1930-1949 19 Franklin, John Hope-1931-1943 20 Franklyn– Fulsome-1929-1946 21 Gabriel-Gamble-1930-1947 Box-52- Folders-1-25 Series- VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2 -General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Gandy-Herrod (1926-1949) 1 Gandy-Gates-1931-1949 2 Gentry-Gibbs-1929-1943 3 Gibson-Gilliam-1933-1949 4 Giscombe-Givins-1931-1941 5 Glasco-Golden-1931-1944 6 Goldston-Goudoau-1929-1943 7 Gragg-Graves-1929-1940 8 Gray-Grayson-1929-1949 9 Green-Greene-1929-1949 10 Gregory, Yvonne- (Restricted)-1938-1940 11 Gresham-Griffith-1931-1949 12 Griggs-Guy-1929-1949 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Hackett, Winstonia-1935-1938 Hainey, Autherine, 1929-1932 Hairston, Birdie-1936-1937-Restricted Hall, B- Hall, H., Jr.-1930-1943 Hall-Hansen-1927-1949 Hara T-Harris, G.-1929-1941 Harris, Hardie-1931-1934-(Restricted) Harris, J. M.- Harris, Y-1926-1948-nd Harrison-Hathaway-1929-1948 Hawkins, Nellie R.-1935-1936 Hayes, E.-Hayes, T.-1927-1947 Haygood-Haywood, 1932-1937 Hedgeman – Herrod- 1930 -1949 Box-53-Folders-1-16 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Hewlett-Johnson, E (1921-1950) 1 Hewlett-Hinton-1929-1946 2 Hockett-Holland, Curtis, V-1931-1948 3 Holland, David W-Hood, Mattie-1930-1949 4 Hopkins-Howard -1921-1949 5 Howe-Hunter -1931-1948 6 Hurley – Hutcheson-1929-1949-nd 7 Ingram-Isbell-1929-1945 8 Jackson, Arthur-1932-1935 9 Jackson, Auxvasse-Jackson, L- 1929-1950 10 Jackson, M. E- Jacquet -1929-1948 11 James-Jamison -1931-1949 12 Jeffers, Louis, K-1933-1949 13 Jefferson, Aaron-Jefferson, Nelson- 1929-1937 14 Jeffrey-Jenkins-1929-1949 15 Johns, Elmire - Johnson, Erma J -1929-1949 16 Eva Johnson (Dawson) - 1931- Restricted Box-54- Folders-1-20 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11 -Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Johnson, F-Levin (1928-1949) 1 Johnson, Freddie-Johnson, Ruth-1930 - 1942 2 Johnson, Venus-1930-1941 3 Johnson, Vivian-Johnson, Virginia-1932-1936 4 Johnson, W-Jones, H- 1929-1949-nd 5 Jones, J.E-Jones, L -1929-1944 6 Jones, M-Joyce, A-1928-1947 7 Karry-Kelsey-1927-1940 8 Kenard-Keyes-1930 -1939 9 Kindle, E-King, G. E.-1929-1948 10 King, Hermione-1937-1940 11 King, Howard-Kinnard, E.Vance-1933-1949 12 Kirksey-Knight-1931-1948 13 Knox-Kyle-1937-1944 14 Labat-Lanier-1929-1948 15 Latimer-Lawson-1930-1946 16 17 18 19 20 Lea-Le Bean-1930-1948 Lee, B-Lee, R -1930-1947 Leevy, Carroll M-1937-1943 LeGall-Lenox-1934-1948-nd Levin L-Levin, N-1933-1937 Box- 55-Folders-1-23 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-Students-Undergraduate-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Levister-Mewborne (1929-1949) 1 Levister, E-Lewis, A-1930-1948 2 Lewis, G-Lewis, J P -1930 -1947 3 Lewis, P -Lilly, M-1929 -1944 4 Lindsay-Loche- 1925-1944 5 Lockett-Long-1931-1949 6 Lott – Lowe-1931-1940 7 Lowery, Charles-1929-1930-nd 8 Lucas-Lynk-1932-1948 9 Macintyre-Manggrum-1930-1949 10 Manier-Marrow-1933-1948 11 Marshall-Martin-1930-1948 12 Maryland-Matthews-1930-1948 13 Maxwell-Mayfield-1929-1947-nd 14 McArthur, L-McArthur, V-1932-1939 15 McAuley- McCain-1931-1943 16 McConnell-McCoy-1929-1937 17 McCree-McCullough-1935-1940 18 McDonald-McGavock-1930-1940 19 McGee-McGhee-1929 -1938 20 McGlaston-McKissack-1929-1948 (Restricted) 21 McLean-McNulty-1930-1946 22 McPherson, Charlene-(Restricted)-1943 23 Meacham-Mewborne-1930-1948 Box-56- Folders-1-18 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-Students-Undergraduate-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Midggett-Nelson, D-(1927-1948) 1 Midggett, V-Miller, F-1931-1949 2 Miller, Henry H-1930 3 Miller, J – Mills, L-1931-1947 4 Mims, Stella-1936-1939-nd 5 Ming, F - Mitchell, A-1930-1938 6 Mitchell, Cornelia-Mitchell, Edward-1931-1947 7 Mitchell, Elmo-Mitchell, William-1930-1949 8 Moh-Montgomery-1930-1942 9 Moore, Catherine-Moore, William-1929-1948-nd 10 Moore, Thalia-1929-1931 11 Moore, Thalia-1932 12 Moorer-Mootry-1940-1943 13 Morgan, F – Morgan, S-1930-1946 14 Morris, B-Morris, S-1930 -1948 15 Morrisey , H-Morton, A-193 -1941 16 Morton, C-Murphy, N-1931-1944 17 Murray-Myles-1927-1948 18 Nabrit, C-Nelson, D -1929-1943 Box-57- Folders-1-17 Series VII Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11 -Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-Students-Undergraduate-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Nelson, F- Reed-(1923-1949) 1 Nelson, F-Nolen, C-1929-1949 2 Noream-Nuckolls-1929-1939 3 Oakes-Osby-1923-1945 4 Ousley-Owens-1927-1946 5 Paige-Parker-1929-1947 6 Parojinog-Paulin-1930-1949 7 Payne, B-Payne, K-1931-1948 8 Pearsall-Pezant-1928 -1949-Restricted 9 Phillips-Pierson-1930-1946 10 Pinckey-Porter-1931-1949 11 Posey-Powe-1929-1940 12 Powell-Pratt -1929-1942 13 Pretlow- Pullins -1929 -1946 14 Qualls-Quisenberry-1924-19 42 15 Raines-Ranson-1929-1948 16 Ranson, R A , Jr-1930 -1935 17 Ransone-Reed-1929-1949 Box -58 Folders-1-14 Series- VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11 -Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-Students-Undergraduate-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Reese-Smith, J- (1925-1949) 1 Reese - Rice-1930 -1945 2 Richardson-Rivers-1930-1948 3 Roberts-Robinson-1930-1945 4 Rodgers -Rowan-1925-1949 5 Rucker-Ryan-1930-1948 6 Safford-Saunders-1930-1949 7 Savage-Savoy-1931-1943 8 Sawyer, W-Scott, H -19301938-Restricted 9 Scott, J.-Scruggs, S-1932-1953 10 Sellers- Shackleford-1929-1949 11 Shaw-Shaefe-1930-1941 12 Shelby- Simms-1930-1948 13 Simpkins- Sleet-1929-1948 14 Smalls, B- Smith, J-1929-1948 Box- 59-Folders-1-14 Series-VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-Students-Undergraduate-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Smith, M-Tyus- (1927-1949) 1 Smith, M- Smith, V-1930-1939 2 Smithson- Spain-1927-1941 3 Sparks-Springs -1929 -1936 4 Stamps- Starks-1931-1949 5 Steiger- Stinson-1929 -1948 6 Stockard-Stubbs-1929-1948 7 Sumlin -Sylvain-1929-1948 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Tanner-Taylor-1931-1949 Teague-Thomas -1930-1949 Thompkins-Tisdale -1930-1949 Toland-Townsend -1931-1943-nd Tracy, W-Turner, H-1930-1949 Turner, K-Turner,V-1931-949 Tyler -Tyus-1930-1940 Box- 60-Folders-1-25 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-2-Students-Undergraduate-General Correspondence-(1921-1950) Upshaw-Young (1922-1950) 1 Upshaw-Wade -1929 -1948 2 Wainwright- Walker-1929-1950 3 Wallace-Warren-1930-1949 4 Washburn, C M -1922 -1924 5 Washington, E-Washington,W1930 -1949 6 Waterman-Watts-1929-1945 7 Weaver-Welch-1925-1946 8 Welton -Westmoreland -1930-1950 9 Whaley ,A- White, M-1935-1949 10 White, G- Whittington-1929-1941 11 Wickliffe, M J-1936-1939 12 Wiggins, C -Wiggins, V-1931-1939 13 -Wiggs, Nettie-Williams, Edna-1927-1949 14 Williams, E-Williams, G -1930-1945 15 Williams, H-Williams, R -1930- 1947-Restricted 16 Williams, T- Williams, W-1932 -1943 17 Williamson-Wiltshire-1929-1948-Restricted 18 Wimberly-Winston-1930-1937 19 Withers, Sarah-1930-1931-Restricted 20 Woffard-Work-1929-1948 21 Wray-Wright -1932-1949 22 Yancy-Yarborough -1923-1931 23 Yates-Young-1927-1944 24 Miscellaneous-Open Letter to Students- Mrs. Paul (Eslanda) Robeson-1943 25 Miscellaneous-1937-1950 Box-61- Folders-1-36 Series-VIICorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-3-Students-Undergraduate-Examinations-1927-1954 Cheating-Comprehensive Final -1927-1949 1 Cheating-1947-1949-Restricted 2 Civil Service-Commission (Pittsburgh, PA)-1940-1943 3 College Entrance Examination-1927-1930 4 College Entrance Examination-1933 5 College Entrance Examination-1937-1938 6 Comprehensive Final Examination-1930 7 Comprehensive Final Examination-1931 8 Comprehensive Final Examination-1932-1933 9 Comprehensive Final Examination-1934- (April-July) 10 Comprehensive Final Examination-Major Subject-1935 11 Comprehensive Final Examination-Major Subjects-1936 12 Comprehensive Final Examination-Major Subjects-1937 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Comprehensive Final Examination-Minor Subject-1935 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1936 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1938-1939 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1940 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1941 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1942 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1943 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1944 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1945 -1946 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1947 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-1948 Comprehensive Final Examination-Seniors-Proctors-1938-1939 Comprehensive Final Examination -Anthropology -202-204-360-1938 Comprehensive Final Examination-Biology -1932-1933 Comprehensive Final Examination-Biology -1934-1935-nd Biology-nd Comprehensive Final Examination-Biology -Sociology-1934 Comprehensive -Final Examination Chemistry -1932-1933 Comprehensive Final Examination-Chemistry-1935-nd Comprehensive Final Examination-Economic/Business Administration -1932-1933 Comprehensive Final Examination-Economics Comprehensive Final Examination -Economics-1937 Comprehensive Final Examination-Economic/Business Administration-1938 Comprehensive Final Examination-Education-1932-1933 Comprehensive Final Examination-English-1932-1933 Box- 62- Folders-1-44 Series VII- Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11- Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-3-Students-Undergraduate-Examinations-1927-1954 Comprehensive Final Examinations (English- Cooperative Sophomore Testing Including Study by H. 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Smith-1932-1949 1 Comprehensive Final Examination-English (American & Comparative Literature-1934 2 Comprehensive Final Examination-English (American & Comparative Literature)-1935 3 Comprehensive Final Examination-English -American and Comparative Literature-1937 4 Comprehensive Final Examination-English Comparative Literature-1935 5 Comprehensive Final Examination-Questions-English and Comparative Literature-1936 6 Comprehensive Final Examination-English Comparative Literature-1937 7 Comprehensive Final Examination-French-1935-1936 8 Comprehensive Final Examination-History -1932-1933 9 Comprehensive Final Examination-History-1935-1936 10 Comprehensive Final Examination-History -1939 11 Comprehensive Final Examination-Library Science-1932 12 Comprehensive -Final Examination-Mathematics -1932-1933 13 Comprehensive-Final Examination-Mathematics -1934 14 Comprehensive Final Examination-Mathematics-1936 15 Comprehensive Final Examination-Mathematics -1937-1938 16 Comprehensive Final Examination-Music -1932-1933 17 Comprehensive Final Examination-Music-1934 18 Comprehensive Final Examination-Music-1935 19 Comprehensive Final Examination-Music-1936 20 Comprehensive -Final Examination-Music-1937 21 Comprehensive Final Examination-Music-1938 22 Comprehensive Final Examination-Physics 1932-1933 23 Comprehensive Final Examination -Physics-1935 24 Comprehensive Final Examination-Physics 1938 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Comprehensive Final Examination-Religion-1934 Comprehensive Final Examination-Religion-1939 Comprehensive Final Examination-Romance Language -1932-1933 Comprehensive Final Examination-Social Science1932-1933 Comprehensive Final Examination-Social Science-1934 Comprehensive Final Examination-Social Sciences-1935 Comprehensive Final Examination-Social Science-1936 Comprehensive Final Examination-Sociology-1937 Comprehensive Final Examination- Sociology-1938 Comprehensive Final Examination-Statistics-1937 Comprehensive Final Examination-Statistics-1938 Comprehensive Final Examination-Statistics- (Undergraduate/Graduate)-1940 Comprehensive Final Examination-Sophomore and Seniors-1936-1939 Anthropology-1949 Arithmetic and Algebra-1929-1930 Chemistry -1932-nd Contemporary Civilization-1931-1932-Restricted Cooperative Sophomore Testing-1930-1932 Cooperative Sophomore Examinations-1932-1933 Cooperative Sophomore Testing-1933-1934-Including Study by H. 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Scholarship Review-Freshman and Sophomore1934-1935 7 Scholarship Review-Freshman and Sophomore-1935-1936 8 Scholarship Review-Freshman and Sophomore-1936-1938; 1942 Sub-Subseries-6-Sophomore (Majors and Minors)-(Senior Majors and Minors) 9 Academics-Students- Undergraduates-Sophomore Majors and Minors Subjects-19331935 10 Sophomore-Majors and Minors Subjects-1936-1937 11 Sophomore-Majors and Minors Subjects-1938-1939, nd 12 Sophomore-Majors and Minors Subjects-1940 13 Sophomore-Majors and Minors Subjects-1941-nd 14 Sophomore-Majors and *Minors Subjects-1942 15 Sophomore-Majors and Minors Subjects-1943-nd 16 Sophomore-–Majors and Minors Subjects-1947-nd 17 Upper Class-Senior-Majors& Minors-Music/ Sociology-1926-1937 Sub-Subseries-7-Extra Curricular Activities-1926-1949 Basketball-Concert-1926-1942 18 Basketball-1926-1941 19 Campus Organizations-1947 20 Conferences Congregational Christian Church-1940 21 Clubs-D.L.V Club-1932 22 Clubs-The Dicagynian Club-nd 23 Clubs-The Dilletante Club-1931-1932 24 Clubs-The James Welton Johnson Journalistic Club-1938 25 Clubs-The Mathematics Club-1932 26 Clubs-The Social Science Club-1932 27 Clubs-The Tanner Club-nd 28 Concert-1942 Box-72-54 Folders Series -VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-7-Extra Curricular Activities-1926-1949 Contests-1928-YWCA1949 1 Contests-Ada Mohn-Landis-1937-1943 2 Contests-The Caravan of East and West, Inc-1945 3 Contests-Davidson County Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Inc-1943 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Contests-International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union-1937 Contests-League for Industrial Democracy-1932 Contests-Loventhal Oratorical Contest-(Public Speaking)-1940 Contests-Nashville Banner-Spelling Contest, 1948 Contests-New York Cocoa Exchange, Inc, (N. Y.)-(Essay Contest)-1937 Contests-New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society- (Essay Contest)-19321936-nd Contests- Senior Popularity Contest-Conducted by the Class of 1936 Debating-1928-1931 Debating-1932-1934 Debating-1936 Debating-1937-1946 Dramatics-Stagecrafters-1936-1940 Female Students Engaged in Extra Curricula Activities-1930-1934 Female Students Engaged in Extra Curricula Activities-1941-1942 Fisk Jubilee Singers -1931-1942-nd Fisk University Choir-1932-1936 Fisk University Octet-1930-1932 Fisk University Orchestra-1931-1932 Football-1929-1930 Football-1931-nd Football- 1932-1936 Football-1937-1947 Fraternities-Alpha Phi Alpha-1930-1931-nd Fraternities-Alpha Phi Alpha (Alpha Chi Chapter)-1935-1949 Fraternities-Kappa Alpha Psi-Alpha Delta Chapter-1930-1931 Fraternities-Omega Psi Phi -1930-1941 Fraternities-Phi Beta Sigma-1930-1936 Fraternity and Sorority Rooster-1931-1932 General Regulations-Governing Student Participation-1940-1941-nd Glee Club-Female and Male-1929-1936 Inter-Fraternity Council-1931-1946-nd Male Students Engaged in Extra Curricula Activities-1930-1934,nd Male Students Engaged in Extra Curricula Activities-1940-1944 Male Students Engaged in Extra Curricula Activities-1947-1949 Men’s Senate of Fisk University, 1935, nd Retreat-Student Leaders Retreat-1940 Sororities-Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Delta Omega Chapter- 1942 Sororities-Alpha Kappa Alpha, Pi Chapter-1930-1931 Sororities-Delta Sigma Theta-1930-1944 Sports (Combined)-1934-1940-nd Spring Day-1934 Student Council-1929-1932 Student Council-1933-1934 Student Council-1935-1937 Student Council – 1938-1946 Student Council-(Constitution)-1944 Organizations- Miscelleanous-1932-1941 Track -1935-nd Women’s Senate-1930 Young Men’s Christian Association-Fisk University, 1931;1934- nd Young Women’s Christian Association-Fisk University-1935 Box-73 Folders-1-28 Series -VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-8-Awards- Honors and Honorary Societies-Dean Lists-Student Rankings 1929-1948 1 Undergraduates-Awards-The Walter Mack Job Awards for American Youth-1940-1942 2 Honor Students-1929-1939 3 Honorary Societies-1929-193873-4 Academics-Students-Undergraduates-Honorary Societies 4 Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Society-1933 5 Honorary Societies-PHI BETA KAPPA-1938-1941 6 Honorary Societies-SIGMA UPSILON PI 1940-1942 7 Students Nominated for Inclusion-Who’s Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges-1935-1942 Lists-Dean-Freshman Ranking-1929-1948 8 Dean’s List-1933/1934 9 Dean’s List-1934/1935 10 Dean’s List-Dean’s List-1935/1938-1938/1939 11 Dean’s List-Dean’s List-1939/1940-1942/1943 12 Dean’s List-Dean’s List-1944/1945-1947-1948 13 Freshman-Ranking-1929-1940 Sub-Subseries-9-Listings-Prospective Students-Undergraduate- Students-Candidate for Graduation-1936-1949 14 Students-Mailing List of Prospective Students-nd 15 List of Upper Class Students-1936-1937 16 Lists-1946-1947; 1948-1949 17 Lists-Candidate for Graduation-1936-1937-nd 18 Lists-Candidate for Graduation-1947-1948 19 Lists-Candidate for Graduation-1948-49 Sub-Subseries-10-Scholarships and Fellowships-1934-1950 20 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity-Alpha Chi Chapter-1939-1944 21 American Friends Service Committee-1934-1949 22 American Scandinavian Foundation (New York)-1950 23 The Bishop Tuttle Training School-(Raleigh, N.C.)-1937 24 The Blanche Seymour Wait Scholarship Fund-1946 25 Carnegie Hero Fund Commission (Pittsburg, PA)-1938 26 College Scholarship Fund for Negro Student-1948 27 Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship-nd 28 Detroit Young Men’s Christian Association-1941 Box -74 Folders-1-39 Series -VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-10-Scholarships and Fellowships-1930-1950 1 The Edwards Scholarship Fund (Boston, MA)-nd 2 Federal Emergency Relief Administration Scholarships-1932; 1934-(January-February) 3 Federal Emergency Relief Administration Scholarships-1934 (March-May) 4 Federal Emergency Relief Administration Scholarships-1934 (June-December); 1935 5 Fisk University-Freshmen Scholarship-1930 6 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1931 (January-July) 7 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1931-1932 8 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1932 (April-October) 9 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University- 1933 (February-Aril) 10 Freshmen -Scholarships-Fisk University-1933 (May)-nd 11 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1934 (March-May) 12 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1935 (June-October) 13 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1936-1937 14 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1938-1939 15 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1944 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Freshmen Scholarships-Fisk University-1945-1948 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-Awarded/Denials-1930-1931 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-Awarded/Denials-1931-1932 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-Awarded/Denials-1932-1933 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-Awarded/Denials-1933-1934 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-1934-1935 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-1935-1936 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-1936-1937 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients- 1937-1938 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients-1938-1941 Fisk University-Scholarship Recipients- 1948-1949-nd Fisk University-Awarded-Form Letter-nd Fisk University-Awarded-1931 (January-June) Fisk University- Awards/Denied-1931 (July) Fisk University-Awarded-1931 (August) Fisk University-Denied-1931 (August-) Fisk University-Awarded-1933 (May-September) Fisk University-Awarded -1934 (Jun-Sept) Fisk University-Freshmen Scholarship-Denied-1934 Fisk University-Awarded-1935 (Jan-September) Fisk University-Denied-1935 Fisk University-Awarded-1935-1936 Fisk University-Awarded-1937-nd Fisk University-Freshmen Scholarship-Denied-1937 Box-75 Folders-1-40 Series -VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-11-Students-Undergraduate Sub-Subseries-10-Scholarships and Fellowships-1930-1950 Scholarships and Fellowships-Upper Class-1931-1944 1 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships-1931-1933 2 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships- Awarded-1931-1933 3 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships- 1935 (June-August) 4 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships-1935 (Sept-Oct) 5 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships- Awarded-1936’ 6 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships- 1937 7 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships- 1938-1939 8 Upper Class-Fisk University Scholarships1941-1944-nd -(Miscellaneous) Departmental Scholarships-1930-1939 9 Departmental Scholarships-Fisk University-Department of Biology-1939 10 Departmental Scholarships-Fisk University-Department of Education-1939 11 Departmental Scholarships-Fisk University-Department of Mathematics-1930 12 Departmental Scholarships-Fisk University-Department of Music-1935-Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations-Fraternities and Sororities-etc 13 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Ford Foundation (N.Y.)1953-1954 14 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Fraternities and Sororities1932 15 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Gabriel Scholarships-1940 16 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Gabriel ScholarshipsAwarded -1932-1940 17 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Harriet Wilson Taylor Fund-1942-43 18 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Harriet Wilson Taylor Fund-Awarded-1943-1954 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-James Weldon Johnson Scholarship-1946 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation –Awarded-1949-1950 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Johnson Foundation-19491950 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-The Juliette Derricotte Memorial Foundation-1938- 1939 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Margaret Sarah McKimm Maloney Scholarship-1939-1941 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Meharry Medical College1947 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-National Council of Jewish Women-1948 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis-1945 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-National Institute of Public Affairs- nd Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students (N.Y.)-1948 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-National Tuberculosis Association- nd Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-National Youth ` Administration 1937-1939 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Pepsi-Cola Scholarships (National Administrative Board)-1945-1949 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-The Dr. Percy Creuzot P Prize Award-1937-1942 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-The Pressor Foundation-nd Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-The Private Car Men’s Service Club of New York-1931 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-The Robert s. Abbott Memorial Scholarship-1946-1948 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Tennessee Tuberculosis Association-1937 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-The Verne Noyes Scholarship-1948 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Wellesley College-The Summer Institute for Social Progress-1943-1948 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Works Progress Administration-1937-1938 Scholarships and Fellowships-Foundations and Organizations-Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)- N.Y.-1936 Box-76 Folders-1-23 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-12-Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-1-General Correspondence 1 Graduate School-Correspondence-Fisk Degrees for Negro Students-Taking Courses from Texas Christian College-1932;1934 2 Graduate School-Instruction-1927-1949 3 Graduate Work at Fisk University-Historical Background-1937-1939-nd 4 Graduate Work in Negro Colleges, Martin D. Jenkins, Journal of Negro Education, January 5 Study of Graduate Work in Negro Colleges-1936-1939 6 Graduate Studies in the Field of Government-1941 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Proposals Relating to Graduate Studies-1933-1948 (Including “Graduate and Professional Training for Negro Students” Tennessee Code) Recommendations Letters to Graduate Schools-1941-1946 Recommendations Letters to Graduate Schools-1947 Recommendations Letters to Graduate Schools-1949-1954 Regulations with Respect to Theses –Submitted to the Graduate Department by Candidates for the Master of Arts Degree; General Regulations-nd Summary Comments on Graduate Study at Fisk University-1938-1949 A-H-1929-1949 Correspondence-A-1931-1949 Correspondence-B-Bo-1933-1945 Correspondence-Bra-Bya -1932-1941 Correspondence-Ca-Cl-1931-1940 Correspondence- Co-Cu-1932-1945 Correspondence-D-1929-1942 Correspondence-E-1939-1944 Correspondence- F-1930-1946 Correspondence- G-1932-1941 Correspondence-Ha-Hicks, 1932-1942 Correspondence-Ho-Ison -1931-1944 Box-77 Folders-1-19 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-12- Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-1-General Correspondence J-Z-1930-1949 1 Correspondence-J-K-1931-1943 2 Correspondence-L-1931-1940 3 Correspondence-Ma-Men-1932-1944 4 Correspondence-Meredith, 5 Correspondence-Mi-My, 1932-1942 6 Correspondence-Nash-Owen-1931-1943 7 Correspondence-Pa-Payne-1930-1949 8 Correspondence-Pe-Ph – 1929-1941 9 Correspondence-Pickwood, Lubin- 1937-1939-Restricted 10 Correspondence-Pie-Pu -1930-1943 11 Correspondence-Ra-Rus-1930-1949 12 Correspondence-Sa-Shee-1934-1944 13 Correspondence-Shel-Sp-1931-1946 14 Correspondence-St-Su-1934-1942 15 Correspondence-T-1932-1941 16 Correspondence-V-1935-1936 17 Correspondence-W-Whit-1929-1940 18 Correspondence-WL-WO-1937-1944 19 Correspondence-Y-Z-1929-1940 Box-78 Folders-1-31 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-12-Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-2-Applications for Admission Graduate Assistantship, Fellowship or Scholarship 1 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship Anthropology, 1938 2 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Biology1931-1932 3 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Biology1933-1935 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Biology1936-1937 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Chemistry1931 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Chemistry1931-1933-(Dyson, Clifford) Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Chemistry1932 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Chemistry1933 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Chemistry1934 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarshipChemistry-1935 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Chemistry1936 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Chemistry1937-1944 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Economics1931-1932 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(A-G)-1930 -1931 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(H)-1931 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(J)-1931 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(L)-1931 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(M-W)-1931 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(C-L)-1932 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(M-W)-1932 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(A-S)-1933 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education1933-1934-(Redmond, Minnie Bella) Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarshipEducation-(B-G)-1934 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(H-W)-1934 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education (B-T)-1935 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education 1935-1937- (Cobbins, O. B.) Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education(B-S)-1936 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education1935-1938 -(Anne Webster-Childress) Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education1937 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarshipEducation-1938 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Education1939 Box-79 Folders-1-26 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-12- Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-2-Applications for Admission Graduate Assistantship, Fellowship or Scholarship 1 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship Education1940 2 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English1931 3 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English1932 4 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English1933 5 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English1934 6 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English1935 7 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English 1936 8 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English(Frank G.Yerby)-1936 9 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English1937 -1938 10 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-English1939-1949 11 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-History1932-1936 12 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-History1937-1938 13 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarshipMathematics-1931-1932 14 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarshipMathematics-1933-1934 15 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarshipMathematics-1935-1939/1941 16 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Music1934-1936 17 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Music-1936 18 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Music-1937 19 Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Music 1938-1940 20 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Physics-1931-1933 21 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Religion-1932-1941 22 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-1931 23 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-1932 24 Academics-Students-Graduate School- Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-1933 25 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-1934 26 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-1935 Box-80 Folders-1-28 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-12- Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-2-Applications for Admission Graduate Assistantship, Fellowship -Scholarship 1 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-(A-M)-1936 2 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology –(P-W)–1936 3 Academics-Students-Graduate School- Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-(A-L)-1937 4 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-(M-W)-1937 5 Academics-Students-Graduate School- Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-(A-H)-1938 6 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-(J-R)-1938 7 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-(S-W)-1938 8 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Applications for admission, graduate assistantship, fellowship or scholarship-Sociology-1939-1952 Sub-Subseries-3-Examinations 9 Master of Arts Degree-Scope of the Comprehensive Examination-Education-1936-1940 10 Master of Arts Degree-Chemistry-1933; 1939 11 Master of Arts Degree-Education-1938-1942-nd 12 Master of Arts Degree-Music-1940 13 Master of Arts Degree -Religion-1942-1944 14 Comprehensive Examination-Social Sciences-1937 15 Comprehensive Examination-Social Sciences-1939 16 Comprehensive Examination-Social Sciences-1940 17 Comprehensive Examination-Social Sciences-1942-1944-(Including Theses Titles) 18 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-Merry, Preston, Robert-1937-Folder 1-Restricted 19 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-Merry, Preston, Robert- 1937-Folder 2-Restricted 20 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-Merry, Preston, Robert -1937-Folder 3-Restricted 21 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-Merry, Preston Robert- 1937-Folder 4- Restricted External Examiners 22 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-External Examiners-1930-1936 23 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-External Examiners-1937 24 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-External Examiners-1938 25 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-External Examiners-1939- nd 26 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-External Examiners-1940-1947 27 Examinations-Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-Schedules-1933-1935 28 Master of Arts Degree-Examinations-Miscelleanous-1936 Box -81 Folders-1-35 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Academics Sub-series-12- Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-4-Applications for Master of Arts Degree-1933-1944 1 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Biology-1939-1943 2 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Chemistry-1935-1943 3 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Education-1933-1936 4 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Education-1937 5 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Education-1938 6 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Education-1939 7 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Education-1940 (C-M) 8 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Education-1940 (S-W) 9 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Education-1941-1944 ` 10 Application for Master of Arts Degree-English-1933-1938 11 Application for Master of Arts Degree-English, 1939-1944, nd 12 Application for Master of Arts Degree-History-1934-1941 13 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Mathematics-1938-1940 14 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Music-1938-1942 15 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Religion-1941-1944 16 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Sociology-1933-1938 17 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Sociology-1939 18 Application for Master of Arts Degree-Sociology-1940-1944 Sub-Subseries-5-Candidate for Master of Arts Degree19 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-1932 20 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-1933 21 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree- 1934 22 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-1935 23 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-1936 24 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-1937-1938 25 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-1939-nd 26 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-1942-1948 27 Candidate for Master of Arts Degree-Requirements-Theses-1931-1942, nd 28 Master of Arts Degree-Theses1917-1939 Sub-Subseries-6-Listing 29 Listing-Accepted Graduate Students-1932-1934/1938-1940 30 Listing-Applications for Graduate Work-1939-1940 31 Listing-Candidates for Master of Arts Degree-1932-1948 32 Listing-Classification of Students-1946/1947-1948/1949 33 Listing-Graduates-Master of Arts-1934 34 Listing-Graduate Students, 1936-1937 35 Listing-Prospective Graduate Students-1938-1939 Box -82 Folders-1-26 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-AcademicsSub-series-12- Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-7-Fellowships, Scholarships 1 The Chicago Theological Seminary-1946 2 Drew Honor Scholarship-1940 3 Episcopal Graduate Fellowship-1946 4 Fisk University Fellowships and Scholarship-1931-1936 5 Fisk University Fellowships and Scholarship-1937-1938 6 Fisk University Fellowships and Scholarship-1939-1940 7 Fisk University Fellowships-1940 8 Fisk- Tuskegee-FSA Fellowship-(Department of Social Sciences)-1940 9 Fisk University Fellowships and Scholarship-1941-1952-nd 10 Fulbright Act-1947 11 General Education Board Fellowship-1947 12 Howard University-1935 13 International Institute at Northwestern University-1926-1936 14 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation-1938 15 Julius Rosenwald Fund-1936-1937 16 Julius Rosenwald Fund-1938-1939 17 Julius Rosenwald Fund-1940-1941 18 Julius Rosenwald Fund-1942-1943 19 Julius Rosenwald Fund-1944-1945 20 Julius Rosenwald Fund-1946-1947 21 Julius Rosenwald Fund-nd 22 Kent Fellowship-Graduate Study in History and the Philosophy of Religions-1951 23 Lisle Fellowship-1947 24 25 26 National Youth Administration-1936-1938 National Youth Administration-1939- nd Ohio State University-Pepsi-Cola Graduate Fellowships-Provident Medical Association1942-1952 Box -83 Folders-1-53 Series VIICorrespondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-AcademicsSub-series-12- Students-Graduate School Sub-Subseries-7-Fellowships, Scholarships 1 Academics-Students-Graduate School-Scholarships & Fellowships State Agricultural and Mechanical College-Orangeburg, S. C. , 194 Sub-Subseries-8-Fellowships, Scholarships-Announcements 2 The Albert J. Beveridge Memorial Fellowship-1946 3 The Athenaeum of Ohio Institute Divi Thomas Fellowship-Sciences-1947 4 Brown University Graduate School-1945-1947 5 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace-1932-1933 6 Columbia University-1945-nd 7 Educational Testing Service-1948 8 Harvard University-Regional Scholarship Program-Business Administration-1949-1950 9 Harvard University-School of City Planning-1935 10 Harvard University-School of Pubic Administration-1947 11 Indiana University-1945-1946 12 McCormick Theological Seminary-1948 13 Morehouse College-1947 14 National Urban League Fellowships-1927-1947 15 Northwestern University-1945-1948 16 School of Radio Technique-1945 17 The Sidney Hillman Foundation, 1949 18 The Social Science Research Council-1932-1934 19 Tuskegee Institute-School of Veterinary Medicine-1945 20 University of Chicago-1941-1942 21 University of Illinois Graduate College (Urbana Illinois)-1948-1949 22 University of Minnesota (Minneapolis), 1947-1950 23 -University of Wisconsin-1948-1950 24 Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania-Business and Governmental Administration-1945 Series VII1 Correspondence-Office of Dean-Administrative-Alumni Subseries-1-Correspondence-Alumni-1929-1951 25 Alumni -B-(1933-1943) 26 Alumni -Alumni-C-(1930-1944) 27 Alumni-Alumni-D-(1929-1949) 28 Alumni-Alumni-E-(1931-1937) 29 Alumni-Alumni-F-(1929-1939) 30 Alumni-Alumni-Fort, William (1933) 31 Alumni-Alumni-Franklin, John Hope-(1938-1951) 32 Alumni-Alumni-G- (1929-1945) 33 Alumni-Alumni -(1929-1943) 34 Alumni-J-(1932-1947) 35 Alumni-Alumni-L-(1932-1936) 36 Alumni-Alumni-M-(1929-1942) 37 Alumni-Alumni-Mc-(1929-1943) 38 Alumni-N-O-(1935-1938) 39 Alumni -Alumni-P-(1938-1940) 40 Alumni -Alumni-R-(1931-1942) 41 Alumni-Alumni-S-(1931-1943) 42 Alumni -Alumni -T-(1931-1947) 43 Alumni-Alumni-Talley, Thomas (Concert Pianist)-(1946-1947) 44 Alumni-V-(1929-1942) 45 Alumni -Alumni -W-(1930-1939) 46 Alumni -General-1931-1942 47 Alumni-Alumni-New York-nd Sub-series-2-Alumni-Listings 48 Alumni Listings-Fisk Graduates with Doctorates, including names, school, year, (nd) 49 Alumni Listings-Graduate who have attended schools of higher learning for Negroes, between 1932 through 1936 50 Alumni Listings-Graduates Teaching in Colleges for the last ten years-1885-1930Subseries-3-Alumni-Classes 51 Alumni Classes- (1909;1921-1922;1923-1927) 52 Alumni Classes-(1929-1935) 53 Alumni-Classes-(1936-1943) Box -84 Folders-1-29 Series-IX Correspondence Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk RelatedSub-series-1- Accreditation-Correspondence-1924-1941 1 Accreditation-1928-1948 2 Accreditation Data-Graduate Schools –(C-O)-attended by Fisk Graduates documentation 1936-(Restricted) 3 Accreditation Data-Graduate Schools –(U-W)-attended by -Fisk Graduates documentation -1936-(Restricted) 4 Accrediting Agencies-American Association of Universities- (March- September)-1933 5 Accrediting -Agencies-American Association of Universities-1933-(October-December)1941 6 Accrediting Agencies-Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for NegroesReport of the Accrediting Committee-1943 7 Accrediting Agencies-Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes Progress and Plans of Negro High Schools Toward Regional Accreditation Commission on Secondary Schools of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes, December-1944 8 Accrediting Agencies-Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States-1930-1933-nd 9 Accrediting Agencies-North Carolina Association of Higher Education-Accreditation Forms-V-XII- nd 10 Accrediting Agencies-North Carolina Association of Higher Education-Accreditation Forms-XXIV-XXIX- nd 11 Accrediting Agencies-North Carolina Association of Higher Education-Accreditation Forms-XXX-XXXVIII- nd 12 Accrediting Agencies-North Carolina Association of Higher Education-Accreditation Forms-XLVII-L- nd 13 Accrediting Agencies-North Carolina Association of Higher Education-Accreditation Forms-Blank (Faculty, Library) Schedules II-IV- nd 14 Accrediting Agencies-Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools-19341946 15 Accrediting Agencies-Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools-Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negro Youth Approved by the Executive Committee of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools-1944-1945 16 American Council on Education-1936-1937-(Copy of the Robinston-Patman Act attached) 17 Fisk Academic Standing-1930-1949 18 Schools-Colleges-Arkansas-Arkansas Baptist College-1932 19 Schools-Colleges-Florida-1933-1937 20 Schools-Colleges Louisiana-New Orleans College-1932 21 Schools-Colleges-Mississippi-A & M College -Piney Woods School-1930-1932 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Schools-Colleges-North Carolina-Palmer Memorial Institute-1934 Schools-Colleges-New York-The University the State of New York- 1924-1939- nd Schools-Colleges-Tennessee-1927-1936 Schools-Secondary-Arkansas-Langston High School (Hot Springs)-1934 Schools-Secondary-Tennessee Austin High School (Knoxville)-1931-1934 Schools -Secondary-Virginia-West Virginia- 1931-1935 Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools site visit- 1946 List-Accreditation -Negro Colleges-1949 Box -85-Folders-1-25 Series-IX Correspondence Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Subseries-2-Faculty)- Teaching Applications-By Departments- (1929-1950 Departments-A-English 1932 1 Faculty-Teaching Application-Administrator-1931; 1947 2 Faculty-Teaching Application-Army Specialized Training Program-1943 (March-April) 3 Faculty-Teaching Application-Army Specialized Training Program-1943 (May-June) 4 Faculty-Teaching Application-Army Specialized Training Program-1943 (JulySeptember) 5 Faculty-Teaching Application-Art Department-1929-1943 6 Faculty-Teaching Application-Art Department-1944-1946 7 Faculty-Teaching Application-Art Department-1947-1949 8 Faculty-Teaching Application-Biology Department-1931-1941 9 Faculty-Teaching Application-Biology Department-1945-1946 10 Faculty-Teaching Application-Biology Department-1948-1949 11 Faculty-Teaching Application-Business Administration Department-1930-1938 12 Faculty-Teaching Application-Business Administration Department-1946-1948 13 -Teaching Application-Chemistry Department-1931-1943 14 Faculty-Teaching Application-Chemistry Department-1945-1946 15 Faculty-Teaching Application-Chemistry Department-1947-1948 16 Faculty-Teaching Application-Economics Department-1931-1936 17 Faculty-Teaching Application-Economics Department-1943-1946 18 Faculty-Teaching Application-Economics Department-1947-1950 19 Faculty-Teaching Application-Education Department-1930-1931 20 Faculty-Teaching Application-Education Department-1932-1942 21 Faculty-Teaching Application-Education Department-1945-1946 22 Faculty-Teaching Application-Education Department-1947-1948 23 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1930 24 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1931 25 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1932-nd Box-86 Folders-1-24 Series IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Subseries-2- Faculty- Teaching Applications-By Departments -(1929-1950 English 1933-Lauguage (French- 1936) 1 Faculty Teaching Application-English Department-1933-1938\ 2 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1940-1943 3 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1944-1945 4 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1946 5 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1947 (January-March) 6 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1947 (April-June) 7 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department -1947 (July-August) 8 Faculty Teaching Application-English Department-1947 (September-December) 9 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1948 (January-April) 10 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1948 (May-July) 11 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1948 (August-November) 12 Faculty-Teaching Application-English Department-1949 (May-June) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Faculty-Teaching Application-Health Education Department-1946 Faculty-Teaching Application-History Department -1929-1930 Faculty-Teaching Application-History Department-1931-1932 Faculty-Teaching Application-History Department -1933-1938 Faculty-Teaching Application-History Department -1940-1942 Faculty-Teaching Application-History Department -1944-1947 Faculty-Teaching Application-History Department -1948 Faculty-Teaching Application-History/Geography Department -1949 Faculty-Teaching Application-Home Economics Department-1933, 1944 Faculty-Teaching Application-Language Department -Classics-Latin/Greek-1929-1933 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department –French-1931-1940 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-French-1946 Box -87 Folders-1-26 Series IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Subseries-2- Faculty- Teaching Applications by Departments Language (French)1947-Psychology-1930-1950 1 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-French-1947 2 Faculty-Teaching Application- Languages Department-French/German-1935-1949 3 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-German-1930-1936 4 Faculty-Teaching Application- Languages Department-German-1944-1947 5 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-German-1948-1950 6 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-Modern Foreign Languages-19471949 7 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-Romance 1931-1949 8 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-Spanish-1940-1950 9 Faculty-Teaching Application-Languages Department-Spanish-French-1931-1948 10 Faculty-Teaching Application- Languages Department-Miscellaneous-1940-1949-nd 11 Faculty-Teaching Application- Library-1930-1944 12 Faculty-Teaching Application- Mathematics Department-1930-1945 13 Faculty-Teaching Application- Mathematics Department-1947-1948 14 Faculty-Teaching Application- Music Department-1930-1933 15 Faculty-Teaching Application- Music Department-1944-1947-n.d. 16 Faculty-Teaching Application- Philosophy/Religion Department-1930-1940 17 Faculty-Teaching Application-Philosophy/Religion Department-1945-1946 18 Faculty-Teaching Application-Philosophy/Religion Department-1947-1948 19 Faculty-Teaching Application-Physical Education Department-1930-1934 20 Faculty-Teaching Application- Physical Education Department-1936-1943 21 Faculty-Teaching Application-Physical Education Department-1945-1946 22 Faculty-Teaching Application-Physical Education Department-1947-1948 23 Faculty-Teaching Application-Physics Department-1944-1948 24 Faculty-Teaching Application-Political Science Department -1933-1949 25 Faculty-Teaching Application-Psychology Department-1931-1937 26 Faculty-Teaching Application-Psychology Department-1945-1949 Box -88-Folders-1-20 Series- IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Subseries-2-Faculty-Teaching Applications by Departments Social Sciences-Miscellaneous-1930-1950 1 Faculty-Teaching Application-Social Science Department-1931-1949-nd 2 Faculty-Teaching Application-Zoology Department-1930-1948 3 Faculty-Teaching Application-Miscellaneous-1930-1939 4 Faculty-Teaching Application-Miscellaneous-1940-1945 5 Faculty-Teaching Application-Miscellaneous-1946 6 Faculty-Teaching Application-Miscellaneous-1947 7 Faculty-Teaching Application-Miscellaneous-1948 8 Faculty-Teaching Application-Miscellaneous-Including Faculty 1945 Retirement Program-1949-1950-nd Subseries-3-Festival of Music and Fine Art-1930-(April 1-9)1947 9 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1930 10 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1938 11 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1942 12 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1943-1944 13 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1945 14 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1946, nd 15 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Visitors listing-1946 16 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1947 17 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Invitation Responses-1947 (January) 18 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Invitation Responses-1947 (February) 19 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Invitation Responses-1947 (March) 20 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Invitation Reponses-1947 (April, 1-9) Box -89 Folders-1-21 Series- IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Subseries-3-Festival of Music and Fine Arts-1947 (April 10-19) to 1950 (April) 1 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Invitation Responses-1947-(April-10-19) 2 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Invitation Responses-1947-(April-22-28) 3 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Invitation Responses-1947-(May-December)-nd 4 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1948-(January) 5 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1948-(February) 6 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1948-(March 1-17) 7 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1948-(March 18-31) 8 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1948-(April) 9 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1948-(May) 10 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1948-(June-December)-(Including Post-Mortem Notes on the 1948 Music Festival 11 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-(January-February) 12 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-(March 1-19) 13 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-March 20-31) 14 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-(April 1-15) 15 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-(April 18-21) 16 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-(April)-(Miscellaneous Items), nd 17 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-(May-June) 18 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1949-(July-December- nd 19 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1950-(January-February) 20 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1950-(March) 21 Festival of Music and Fine Art-1950 (April)-nd Box-90 Folders-1-35 Series- IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-3-Festival of Music and Fine Arts-1951-Festival 1 Festival of Music and Fine Art -1951 (March-April)-nd 2 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Announcements-1931; 1937-1938; 1942 3 Festival of Music and Fine Art -Brochures-1946-1950-nd 4 Festival of Music and Fine Art -Budget-1947-1948 5 Festival of Music and Fine Art -Budget-1949 6 Festival of Music and Fine Art -Budget-1950 7 Festival of Music and Fine Art-Miscellaneous Notes-1945-1947 Subseries-4-Miscellaneous-Academic Attire-Convocation-1936-1954 8 Academic Attire-1936-1945 9 Alpha Kappa Delta-1948 10 American Council of the International -Student Service-(Geneva)-1930 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 American Council on Race Relations-1946 American Friends Service Committee- (Gifts and Donations)-1947 Arts in Childhood Bulletin, 1949 (Fisk Publication) Beale, Howard, K. 1953-1954 The Booker T. Washington Birth Place Memorial-1946 The Clarion Student Publication-1948 Commencement-1936-1938 Commencement-1940 Commencement-1941 Commencement-1942 Commencement- 1943-1944 Commencement-1945 Commencement-1946 Commencement-1947 Commencement-1948-1950- nd-Including the 1949 Commencement Address of Dr. R. J. Bunche Commencement-Organization of Processional-1933-1941 Commencement-Speakers-1930-1943 Concerts-1944-1949 Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools-1945-May-June Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools -1945-July-August Conference on Liberia-1946 Convocation-1937-1939 Convocation-1940-1944 Convocation-1945-1946 Convocation-1947 Box-91- Folders-1-34 Series- IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative- Fisk and Fisk Related Subseries-4-Miscellaneous –Convocation (1948)-Fisk University Octet Singers Protest -1934 1 Convocation-1948 2 Cravath Papers-1953 3 Crosthwaite, Minnie-1932-1936 4 Dawson, William L. (Congressman)-1952 5 Dean of Women’s Council-1932 6 Debates-1942-1943 7 Debating Program-Intercollegiate-1947 8 Degrees-Honorary-Doctor of Philosophy-1930-1946 9 Department of Interior-Office of Education-1933 10 Department of Interior-United States Housing Authority-1939 11 Detroit Exposition-Seventy-five Years of Negro Progress-1940 12 Diplomas-1929-1938 13 Diploma-1941-1942 14 Education for Citizenship Week Observance-1937 15 Employment Inquiries-(Fisk University Positions)-1930-1944 (January-May) 16 Employment Inquiries-Fisk University Positions)-1944 (June-December) 17 Employment Inquiries-(Fisk University Positions)-1945-1949 18 Employment Inquiries-Non-Fisk Positions1930-1945 19 Employment Inquiries-Non-Fisk Positions-1946-1949-nd 20 Exchange Scholars Program-German and French Universities-1931 21 Federal Security Agency-Social Security Board-1942 22 Federal Security Agency-Social Security Board-1947 23 Federal Security Agency-U.S. Office of Education-1940-1948 24 Federal Security Agency-U.S. Public Health Service-1945 25 File Index-1927-1948 26 Files Transfer-Office of the Dean-1929-1942 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Fisk Annual Publication-1946 Fisk Herald Publication-1930-1937 Fisk Jubilee Singers-1942- nd Fisk News Publication-1928 Fisk University Choir-Special Broadcast –WSM-1948 Fisk University Club of Chicago-Original Jubilee Singers- nd Fisk University-Guidelines-Instructions for the Handling the Mail during the Absence of the Dean Fisk University Octet Singers Protest-1934 Box -92 Folders-1-26 Series- IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative- Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-4-Miscellaneous-Fisk University Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration 19401941-International Student Center-1930-1950 1 Fisk University Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration-1940-1941(January-February) 2 Fisk University Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration-1940-1941(March) 3 Fisk University Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration-1941(April) 4 Fisk University Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration-1941(May) 5 Fisk University Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration-1941 6 Franklin, John Hope- 1936-1949 7 Fraternities and Sororities-Rules Governing Fraternities at other Institutions, nd 8 Fraternities and Sororities-1930-1950 9 Fraternities and Sororities. Suggestions for Improving- Treatment of Pledges and Probationers of Fraternities-1948 10 Fulbright Act-Exchange Program-1949-1950 11 Fundraising-1934-1949 12 Fundraising-Endowment -1940-1945 13 Fundraising-Endowment-1946-1947 14 George Washington Anniversary-1931-1934 15 Gifts and Donations-Fisk University Negro Collection-1936-Mrs. Jennie C. Lee 16 Gifts and Donations-State of Tennessee, Department of Education, “Link Trainers” donated by Mr. Ivan Hayden of Brookley Field, Mobile, Alabama-1947 17 Handy Brothers Music Company (W.C. Handy)-George Gershwin Memorial Library Dedication-1947 18 Institute of International Education-1933-1947 19 Institute for Social Progress at Wellesley, Massachusetts-1946-1949- nd 20 Intercollegiate Competition among Negro Colleges-1937- nd 21 International African Service Bureau- 1938 22 International Student Center Dedication- Address (Nothing Less than World Understanding Will Do by Edgar J. Fisher) April 29, 1945 23 International Student Center -1946-1947 24 International Student Center, Membership- Recommendations and Purpose-1947 25 International Student Center Scholarship-Women Study in England-nd 26 International Student Center-Miscellaneous-nd Box-93 Folders-1-36 Series- IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-4-Miscelleanous-Charles S. Johnson, President Elect-Scholarship Grading System-1930-1953 1 Charles S. Johnson, Elected President-1946 2 Charles S. Johnson-Reception-President-elect-1946 3 Charles S. Johnson, -Citizen City Wide Testimonial Banquet-1947 4 Charles S. Johnson,-Inauguration -President of Fisk University-1947 5 Journal of Negro Education-1934-1944 6 Journal of Negro History-1935-1947 7 Journal of Negro History and Negro History Bulletin-1944-1949 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Jubilee Day-1928-1943 Jubilee Hall-1938 Julian, Percy L (Dr.)-1949-1952 Lecture Series-1938-1939- nd Mitchell, George, S (Southern Regional Council)-1948 Morgan Stanley and Company-1941 National Defense Program-1940-1942-nd National Education Association of the United States-Passage of S.2085-Emergency Educational Facilities Program-1946-Copy of the Bill is attached-1946 National Elks Oratorical Contest-1945 Negro Graduate or Professional Study in Southern-Institutions-Status-1948 Negro Health Week-1931 Negro Higher Education in Southern States-Alabama-Louisiana-1948 Negro Higher Education in Southern States-Maryland-Oklahoma-1948 Negro Higher Education in Southern States-Texas-West Virginia-1948 Negro History Week-1930-1943-nd Negro History Bulletin-1945-1947 Negro History Week-1952-1953 Negro Teachers Teaching in White Schools-nd Officer Reserve Corp/National Guard, 1940 Phi Beta Kappa, 1947 President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Servicesthe Pentagon, 1949 Priest, J. Percy (Honorable) U.S. House of Representative, 1952 Radio Broadcasts, U. S. Department of Interior -Office of Education, 1936-1939 Reception- Tea/Ceremonial-Honor of S. L. Smith-Julius Rosenwald-1937 Regional Education-For Negroes in the South-1949 Religious Emphasis Week-Miscellaneous materials, nd Responsibilities-Office of Dean-1949 Roosevelt, Franklin D.-President, U.S. -Visit-Fisk-1943 Scholarship Grading System-1934-1935 Box-94 Folders-1-30 Series- IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-4- Miscelleanous Scholarship-Out of State Scholarships-Weaver’s Visitor-19291954 1 Scholarships-Out of State Scholarship Aid Program, Administered by Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College, Tallahassee, Florida-1948 2 Scouting Program-1946 3 Stagecrafters-1927-1936-nd 4 Statistical Data-Nashville Chamber of Commerce-1946-1948 5 Teacher’s Certification-Tennessee Department of Education-1929-1938 6 Teacher’s Certification-Tennessee Department of Education-1942-1948 7 Teachers Preparation and Certification-19420- (National Education Association of U. S.) 8 Teachers in Public Schools Studying At Fisk-1930 9 Tennessee State Penitentiary-1933 10 Transcript Requests-1929-1931 11 Transcript Requests-1932-1935 12 Transcript Requests-1936-1939 13 Transcript Requests-1940-1950 14 Tyus, Randell L-1950-1951-Formerly Field Agent for Fisk 15 University Calendar- 1930-1932; 1954-1955- nd 16 University Marshal-Fisk-1938-1943 17 Veterans Administration-1947-1949 18 War Department-Army-Regular Army Program to Integrate-Officers-1947 19 Weaver, Robert C. (Dr.)-1936-Visits Campus Sub-series-5-Legal Affairs 20 Legal Affairs-1933-1949 21 Legal Affairs-Application of Charter-Transferring Title of Property to Corporation Attorney Looby handling the arrangement-1934 22 Legal Affairs-Case of Levay Crenshaw Vs -Underwriters Casualty Company, Defendant1940 23 Legal Affairs-Case of Catherine McGovern, over and against two lots which Fisk University purchased from Harry McEwen and his wife Johanie B. McEwen, (1946) 24 Legal Affairs-The Missouri Case-1940 -(Editorial that appeared in the San Antonio News) 25 Legal Affairs-Case (1889)-State of Tennessee Vs Fisk University Sub-series-6-Inter Office-Secretarial Staff 26 Inter-Office-Grimes, C. Vernette-1929-1932 27 Inter-Office-Grimes, C. Vernette-1933-1935 28 Inter-Office-Grimes, C. Vernette-1937-nd 29 Inter-Office-Merry, Preston, R.-1940-1942 30 Inter-Office-Holloway, Josephine A.-1947 Box-95 Folders-1-14 Series- IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-7-Recommendation Letters-1929-1941 1 Recommendation-Letters-1929 2 Recommendation-Letters-1930 3 Recommendation-Letters-1931 4 Recommendation-Letter-Butler, James Alpheus, 1932-1942 5 Recommendation-Letter, 1932 6 Recommendation-Letters-1933 7 Recommendation-Letters-1934 8 Recommendation-Letters-1935 9 Recommendation-Letters-1936 10 Recommendation-Letters-1937 11 Recommendation-Letters-1938 12 Recommendation-Letters-1939 13 Recommendation-Letters-1940 14 Recommendation-Letters-1941 Box-96 Folders -1-17 Series IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative- Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-7-Recommendation Letters-1942-1949-January-February 1 Recommendation-Letters-1942-1943 2 Recommendation-Letters-1944 January-May 3 Recommendation-Letters-1944 July-November 4 Recommendation-Letters-1945 January-June 5 Recommendation-Letters-1945 July-December 6 Recommendation-Letters-1946 January-March 7 Rcommendation-Letters-1946 April-June 8 Recommendation-Letters-1946 July-December 9 Recommendation-Letters-1947 January-May 10 Recommendation-Letters-1947 June-August 11 Recommendation-Letters-1947 September-October 12 Recommendation-Letters-1947 November-December 13 Recommendation-Letters-1948 January-February 14 Recommendation-Letters-1948 March-April 15 Recommendation-Letters-1948 May-July 16 Recommendation-Letters-1948 August-December 17 Recommendation-Letters-1949 January-February Box-97 Folders-1-28 Series IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-7-Recommendation Letters-1949-1950 1 Recommendation-Letters-1949 March-April 2 Recommendation-Letters-1949 May-June 3 Recommendation-Letters-1950-1954- nd, Sub-Series-8-Students-Fisk and Risk Related-1926-1949 Sub-Subseries-1-Freshmen Week-1926-1949 4 Commission for International Educational Reconstruction for College Graduating Classes-1947 5 Freshman Week-1926-1932 6 Freshman Week-1933/34-1934/35 7 Freshman Week-1935-1936 8 Freshman Week-1936-1937 9 Freshman Week-1937-1938-Fall Semester 10 Freshman Week-1937-1938-Campus Tours 11 Freshman Week-1939-1945 12 Freshman Week-1946-1949 Sub-Subseries-2-Students-Fisk and Fisk Related-Health Services-1930-1946 13 Health Services-1930-1932- nd -(Restricted) 14 Health Services-1933- nd -(Restricted) 15 Health Services-1934- nd- (Restricted) 16 Health Services-1935- (Restricted) 17 Health Services-1936- (Restricted) 18 Health Services-1937- January-March- (Restricted) 19 Health Services-1937- May-December- (Restricted) 20 Health Services-1938 (Restricted) 21 Health Services-1939- nd- (Restricted) 22 Health Services-1940- (Restricted) 23 Health Services-1941- (Restricted) 24 Health Services-1942-1944 (Restricted) 25 Health Services-1945-1946 Sub-Subseries-3-Students-Fisk and Fisk Related-National Youth Administration-1935-1936 (September)-1936 26 National Youth Administration Project-1935 27 National Youth Administration Project-1936-January-August 28 National Youth Administration Project-1936 September Box-98 Folders-1-30 Series IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-8-Students-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-Sub-series 3-Students-National Youth Administration-1936 (October)-1941 1 National Youth Administration Project-1936 October 2 National Youth Administration Project-1936 December 3 National Youth Administration Project-1937 4 National Youth Administration Project-1939-1942 5 National Youth Administration Project-Monthly Time Reports-1936 6 National Youth Administration Project-Monthly Time Reports-1937 January-June 7 National Youth Administration Project-Monthly Time Reports-1938 8 National Youth Administration Project-Monthly Time Reports-1939-1941 Sub-Subseries-4-Notebooks-Personnel Cards9 Notebooks-Students-1929 10 Personnel Cards-1931-1943 Sub-Subseries-5-Pre-Registration 11 Pre-Registration-1930-1931 12 Pre-Registration-1935-1936 13 Pre-Registration-1937-1938 14 Pre-Registration-1938-1939-(Instructions for Students-First Semester) Sub-Subseries-6-Students-Registration-1935-1939 15 Registration-1935-1936 16 Registration-1936-1937 17 Registration-1937-1938 18 Registration-Class Schedules-1938-1939-First Semester 19 Registration-Class Schedules-1938-1939-Second Semester 20 Registration-Photographs-1935-1938 21 Registration-Photographs-Personnel Cards-1935-1938 22 Registration-Students who have not registered a- Photograph, 1932-1934 23 Registration-Information Desk, nd 24 Registration-Study Program Approved Juniors-Seniors Graduate Students Prior to Pre-Registration-1936-1937-Second Semester 25 Registration-Suggestions for Registration Officials-nd 26 Registration-Registration Officials-1935 27 Registration-Students-Unpaid Bills-1929-1933 28 Registration-Students-Unpaid Bills-1933-1934 29 Registration-Students-Unpaid Bills-1934-1935 30 Registration-Students-Unpaid Bills-1935-1937 Box-99 Folders-1-26 Series IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-8 Sub-Subseries-7- Student Solicitations-Who’s Who (1931-1948 1 Student Solicitations-1937-1938 2 Student Teaching-Agreement between the Board of Education of Nashville, Tennessee and Fisk University, 1931 3 University Employment Services-1931-1939 4 Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges-1948 Sub-Subseries 8-General-Miscellaneous -1930-1942 5 General-1930 (January-October) 6 General-1930 (November-December) 7 General-1931 (January-April) 8 General-1931 (May-September) 9 General-1931 (October-November) 10 General-1931 (December)- nd 11 General-1932(January-March) 12 General-1932 (April-October) 13 1933 (February-June) 14 General-1933 (July-December) 15 General-1934 (January-April) 16 General-1934 (May-October) 17 General-1934 November-December) 18 General-1935- nd 19 General-1936 20 General-1937-1940 21 General-1941 (January-July) 22 General-1941 (August-December) 23 General-1942 (January-February) 24 General-1942 (March) 25 General-1942 (June-July) 26 General -1942 (August-December)-nd Box-100 Folders-1-29 Series-IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-Series-8-General Sub-Subseries-8-General-Fisk Related-1943-1952 1 General-1943 (February-May) 2 General-1943 (June-July) 3 General-1943 (August) 4 General-1943 (September-December)-nd 5 General-1944 6 General-1945 7 General-1946 8 General-1947 9 General-1948 10 General-1949-1952 11 General-Miscellaneous-nd Sub-Series-9-Telegrams 12 Telegrams-Miscellaneous, B-U-1946-1947- nd Sub-Series-10-Fisk and Fisk Related-Organizations, Associations Alpha-Assn American Colleges13 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority-1934-1942 14 American Association of Junior Colleges-1929 15 American Council on Education (Washington, DC)-1944-1947 16 American Council of Learned Societies-1947 17 American Historical Association-1942-1949 18 American Military Institute-1939-1940 19 American Medical Association-1933 20 AMA College Administrators-Meeting-1948 21 American Missionary Association-(Fred Brownlee, Executive Secretary)-1934-1951- nd 22 American Red Cross-1938-1945 23 American Schools Association-Association of American Colleges Association for Negroes in American Industry-1929-1946 24 American Teachers Association-1939-1942 25 American Teachers Association-1944 (41st Annual Convention) 26 American Teachers Association-1945 27 American Teachers Association-1946-1947 28 Association of American Colleges-1931 29 Association of American Colleges-1933-1945-nd Box-101 Folders-1-23 Series IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-10-Organizations-Associations American Med. Colleges-Assn of Social Science Teachers Negro Colleges 1 Association of American Medical Colleges-1930-1932 2 Association of American Medical Colleges-1932-1933 3 Association of American Medical Colleges-1934 -(Restricted) 4 Association of American Medical Colleges-1935- (Restricted) 5 Association of American Medical Colleges-1936- (Restricted) 6 Association of American Medical Colleges-1937-1939- (Restricted) 7 Association of American Medical Colleges-1940 (Restricted) 8 Association of American Medical Colleges-1941- (Restricted) 9 Association of American Medical Colleges-1942 (January-April)-(Restricted) 10 Association of American Medical Colleges-1942-(May-December)-(Restricted) 11 Association of American Medical Colleges-1943-1944- (Restricted) 12 Association of American railroads- 1948 13 Association of Colleges for Negro Youth-1931 14 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-1935-1937 15 16 17 18 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-1944 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-1945 (Meeting) Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-1946-1947-nd Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education-1935-1937 19 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education-1938-1939 20 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education-1940-1941 21 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education-1945 22 Association of Social Science Teachers in Negro Colleges-1935-1937 23 Association of Social Science Teachers in Negro Colleges-1939-1941 Box-102 Folders-1-22 Series IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series -10-Organizations and Associations Association- Study Negro Life & History-1927-1940 1 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc.-1927;1930-1935 2 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1936- (JanuaryMarch) 3 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1936- (AprilNovember) 4 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1937- (January) 5 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1937- (February) 6 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1937- (March) 7 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1937- (April) 8 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1937- (MayDecember) 9 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1938- (JanuaryFebruary) 10 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1938- (March-April) 11 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1938- (MayDecember) 12 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1939- (January) 13 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1939- (February) 14 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1939- (March) 15 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1939 (April-May) 16 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1939 (JuneDecember)- nd 17 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1940 (January)-nd 18 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1940 (February) 19 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1940 (March) 20 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1940 (April-May) 21 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1940 (JuneNovember) 22 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1940 (Miscellaneous items) Box-103 Folders-1-24 Series IX Correspondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series -10-Organizations and Associations Association- Study Negro Life & History-1941-1950-National Assn of College Deans & Registrars Negro Colleges-1930 1 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1941 (JanuaryFebruary) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1941 (MarchDecember), n.d. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1942 (JanuaryFebruary) Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1942 (AprilNovember) Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1943-1944 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1945 (MarchDecember) Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1946 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1947 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1948 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-SubscriptionsPeriodicals, 1948 (Journal of Negro History and the Negro History Bulletin) Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated-1949-1954 Atlanta Urban League for Social Service among Negroes1944 Birth Control Federation of America, Inc.-1940-1941 Chicago Council of Negro Organization-1941 Colored Children’s Museum of Nashville Commission on Secondary School of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-1938-1946 Commission on Teacher Education American Council on Education-The “Committee of 100”1941-1947 The East Tennessee Association of Teachers Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association, Inc.-1932-1940-nd Fisk Teachers Association (Nashville, Tennessee)-1941 International House Association-Inc-(Chicago, Illinois)-1948; 1953 Middle Tennessee Colored Teachers’ Association-1931-1935 Nashville Chamber of Commerce-1938-1943 Nashville Community Chest Nashville -Library Council-1936-1949 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People-1932-1953 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1929-1930 Box-104 Folders-1-37 Series IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series 10- Organizations and Associations National Assn College Deans and Registrars-1931-Miscelleanous1 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1931-1935 2 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1936-1938(1936 2nd Annual Meeting) 3 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1940-1942 4 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1943 (17th Annual Meeting) 5 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1944 (18th Annual Meeting) 6 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1945 (19th Annual Meeting) 7 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1946 (20th Annual Meeting), nd 8 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1947 (21st Annual Meeting) 9 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1948 (22nd Annual Meeting) 10 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1949 (23rd Annual Meeting) 11 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1950 (24th Annual Meeting) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools-1931 National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools-1932 National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools-1933-1936 National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools-1937 National Commission on Christian Higher Education of the Association of American Colleges-1944 National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Davidson County Chapter (Colored Division)-1943-1944 National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Davidson County Chapter- (Colored Division) 1945 National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis-(Davidson County Chapter- Colored Division) Fund Raising Campaign-1946-nd National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Davidson County Chapter- Colored Division) Fund Raising Campaign-1947-nd National Medical Association National Minorities Association-Inc-1931-1946 National Research Council-1941-1948 National Student Health Association-1941-1948 National Urban League-1944-1946 Planned Parenthood Federation of America-Religious Education Association-1926-1944 Southern Historical Association-Southern Rural Life Council-1946-1948 Southern States Industrial Council-1941 Tennessee College Association-1947-1948 Tennessee Negro Education Association-1947 Tennessee State Teachers Association -1937-1941 Tennessee State Association of Teachers in Colored Schools-1931-1932 Tennessee Woman’s Christian Temperance Union/United Negro College Fund-19411953 Urban League of St. Louis, Inc-1931-1949 Young Citizen Forum-Memphis Chamber of Commerce 1939-1945 Young Men’s Christian Association-Young Women’s Christian Association-1939-1944 Miscellaneous-1947-1952 Box-105 Folders-47 Series IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series -10-Organizations and Associations-Religious Organizations 1 The Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church-1933 2 Board of Home Missions of the Congregational and Christian Churches (American Missionary Association Division-1937-1939 3 Board of Home Missions of the Congregational and Christian Churches (American Missionary Association Division)-1940-1943 4 Board of Home Missions of the Congregational and Christian Churches (American Missionary Association Division)-1946-1950 5 Commission of the National Baptist Convention, Inc-(To Study the Negro in the Global War)-1945 6 Council of Church Boards of Education-1936 7 Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America (NY)-1939-1946 8 The General Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church-1947-1949 9 The General Council of the Congregational and Christian Churches- (NY)-1938 10 The National Council Protestant Episcopal Church (NY)-1948 11 National Congress of Sunday School and Religious Workers of Free Will Baptists of America, Incorporated-1946 Subseries-11-Foundations 1 American Military History Foundation the Marian Anderson Mural Fund 1938-1939 13 The Carnegie Foundation-1937-1950 14 The George Washington Carver Foundation-1943-1946 15 Goethe Bicentennial Foundation, 1949 16 The Hayes Foundation-1945-1950 17 he Inter-American Educational Foundation-1946 18 The Marian Anderson Mural Fund Committee, 1939 19 National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis-1945 20 The Julius Rosenwald Fund-1945 21 The Phelps-Stokes Fund-1938-1948 Sub-series -12-Institutions of Higher Learning (Colleges and Universities Administrators) A.M.A. -Hampton 22 A.M.N. College-Pine Bluff-Arkansas-1933-1944 23 Agricultural and Technical College-1933 24 Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College-Normal, Alabama-1951 25 Alabama State College for Negroes Montgomery-Alabama-1950 26 Alcorn A. & M. College-Alcorn, Mississippi-1934-1948 27 Allen University-Columbia, South Carolina-1937-194328 Atlanta University-Avery Institute-1940-1946 29 Benedict College-Columbia, South Carolina-1933-1943 30 Bennett College-Greensboro, NC 31 Bethune-Cookman College-Daytona Beach, Florida-1931-1946 32 Bishop College--Marshall,Texas-1933-47 33 Bluefield State Teachers College-Bluefield, West Virginia-1938-1947 34 Central Missouri State-Cheyney State -1944-1946 35 Central State College (Wilberforce, Ohio)-Claflin University (Orangeburg, South Carolina) 36 College of Education and Industrial Arts-Wilberforce, Ohio--1947-1948 37 College of Seneca-Hobart and Williams Smith College-Geneva, NY-1947-1948 38 Columbia University, NY-1931-1940 39 Dillard University--New Orleans, LA--1937-1949 40 Drew University (Madison, N.J.)-Earlham College-(Richmond, Indiana)-1934-1953 41 Edward Waters College (Jacksonville, FL)-Fayetteville State (N. C.)-1940-1949 42 Florida Agricultural & Mechanical College-(Tallahassee, FL)-1933-1953 43 Florida Normal and Industrial Institute-St. Augustine, FL--1938-1939 44 Fort Valley State College-Fort Valley, GA-1944-1949 45 George Peabody College for Teachers-(Nashville, TN)-1931-1947-nd 46 Georgia Normal and Agricultural College (Albany, GA)-Goucher College (Baltimore, MD)-1942-1947 47 Hampton Institute (Hampton, VA)-1931-1945 Box-106 Folders-32 Series- IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-12-Institutions of Higher Learning-(Colleges and Universities Administrators) Harvard University to Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial College 1 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA-1931-1948 2 Howard University, Washington, D.C-1930-1947 3 Howard University-College of Dentistry-1934 4 Howard University-College of Education-1934-1940 5 Howard University-Department of History-1931-1953 6 Howard University-School of Law-1934-1945 7 Indian University, East Chicago, Indiana-nd 8 Jackson College, Jackson, MS-1940-1948 9 Johnson C. Smith University-Charlotte, North Carolina-1933-1947 10 Kentucky State Industrial College-Frankfort, KY-1932-1950 11 Knoxville College-Knoxville, TN-1932-1946 12 Lane College, Jackson, TN-Langston University-(Langston, OK)-1937-1953 13 LeMoyne College (Memphis, TN)-1937-1947 14 Lincoln University-Jefferson City, MO-1931-1954 15 Lincoln University-School of Law-St. Louis, MO-1945 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Lincoln University-Chester County, Pennsylvania-1932-1945 Livingstone College (Salisbury, N.C.)-Louisville-Municipal College (Louisville, KY)1941-1946 Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN-1931-1939 Meharry Medical College (Nashville)-1940-1949 Miles College (Birmingham, AL-Mississippi Industrial-College (Holly Spring, MS)Morgan State College-1930-1954 North Carolina College for Negroes (Durham)-1931-1948 Palmer Memorial Institute (Sedalia, North Carolina)- Philander Smith College-19401943 Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College-(Prairie View, Texas)-1933-1952 Roosevelt College of Chicago-1947-1948 Salesian College- (Bengal-India-Shaw University (Raleigh, N.C.)-1931-1948 Southern University (Scotlandville/Baton Rouge, LA)-Spelman College-1935-1953 State Teachers College (Montgomery, AL)-Stillman Institute (Tuscaloosa, AL) 19331945 Storer College (Harper’s Ferry, W. VA)-Stowe Teachers College (St. Louis MO)-19361946 Talladega College (Talladega, AL)-1931-1951 Teachers College (Columbia University)-NY-1937-1946 Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College -(Nashville)-1931-1944 Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College-(Nashville)-1945-1950 Box-107 Folders-1-30 Series- IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-12-Institutions of Higher Learning-(Colleges and Universities Administrators Texas-Miscellaneous 1 Texas College (Tyler, TX)-Tillotson Teachers College-(Austin, TX)-1932-1954 2 Tougaloo College (Tougaloo, MI)-Turner College-(Memphis, TN)-1932-1948 3 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute-Tuskegee Institute, AL-1936-1949 4 Virginia State College (Petersburg, VA)-1941-1948 5 West Virginia State College (Institute ,West Virginia)-1933-1945-nd 6 Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, Ohio)-1934-1947 7 Wiley College, (Marshall, TX)-1930-1949 8 Miscellaneous-A-I-1933-1953 9 Miscellaneous-K-R-1931-1948 10 Miscellaneous-S-T-1932-1949 11 Miscellaneous-University of Chicago-University of Michigan-1934-1953 12 Miscellaneous-University of Pittsburgh-University of Wisconsin-1930-1949 13 Miscellaneous-V-Y-1932-1953 Sub-series-13-Fisk and Fisk Related-Conferences 14 Adult Education and the Negro, 1942 15 American Missionary Association -Presidents’ and Deans’ Conference-Minutes of Meetings-November 22-23, 1947 16 The American Conference of Academic Deans-The Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting- Cleveland, Ohio, January 9, 1946 17 The American Conference of Academic Deans The Proceedings, II, No. 1, February1947 18 The American Conference of Academic Deans the Proceedings, II, No. 2, March, 1947 19 The American Conference of Academic Deans-(Held in Conjunction with the Association of American Colleges, January 12, 1948 20 The American Conference of Academic Deans The Proceedings, III, March, 1948 21 Aviation-Tuskegee Institute, January 16, 1941 22 Christian Fellowship Conference, Y.W.C.A-(Blue Triangle League- January 31, 1935 23 College Religious Workers, Fisk University-March 7-10, 1929 24 Community Life of Negro Youth-March-1947 25 26 27 28 29 30 Current Problems and Programs in the Higher Education of Negro Women, Finding of Conference June 5-12, 1944 (Spelman College) Deans of Southern Graduate Schools (Resolutions on Graduate Work for Negroes) Adopted at the five regional meeting held under the auspices of the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools in the summer of 1945. Deans of Southern Graduate Schools-(Conferences on Graduate Work in Negro Institutions in the South) Birmingham, AL, October 29, 1945 Deans of Southern Graduate Schools, 1949 Educational Film Library Association-Fourth Annual Conference 1947 Federation of Honorary Scholastic Societies, the November 25-26, 1938 Conference Box-108 Folders-1-43 Series IXCorrespondence-Office of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Sub-series-13-Conferences 1 Fire Prevention and Control in Student Dormitories at Fisk University-November, 1944 2 Harvard Tercentenary Conference of Arts and Sciences-August 31-September 12, 1936 3 Higher Education, Hampton Institute, May 15, 1930 4 The Initial Conference of the Social Science -Offering in Negro Colleges, Johnson C Smith University-October 26, 1935 5 The Interdenominational Ministers’ Conference-1926-1928 6 National Association of College Deans and Registrars-January 10, 1949 7 The National Conference Committee on Standards of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Fourteenth Conference Minutes, Held at New York, March 10, 1921 (Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education) 8 The National Conference on Family Relations, 1936-1942 9 National Conference on the Fundamental Problems in the Education of Negroes-Child Health Problems-1934 10 National Conference on the Fundamental Problems in the Education of Negroes-Child Health Problems-Sub-Committee Report, Published by Julius Rosenwald Fund, Washington, D.C.-July, 1934 11 National Student and Faculty Conference-Detroit, MI, December 27-31, 1930 12 Negro Library Conference-Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, November 20-23, 1931 13 Nursing Education Training Conference-District II, Nashville, Tennessee, October 1418, 1940 14 Problems of Consumer in Wartimes Economy, 1943 15 Problems in the Preparation of College Teachers-Stanford University, November 10-11, 1940 16 Secondary School Conference-(Fisk Campus)-nd 17 Southern Conference on Human Welfare, 1945 18 Southern Negro Conference for Equalization of Educational Opportunities-July 16, 1945 19 Southern Negro Youth Conference-1942-1943 20 Southern Students Conference on San Francisco United Nations Meeting-Chapel Hill, NC, April 15, 1945 21 TAAF I and E Conference on “Negro, Soldier and His Post-War Plans”, Tuskegee Army Air Field, Tuskegee, AL, April 23-26, 1945 22 Tennessee Colleges for Negro Youth, 1935-1936 23 Vocational Opportunities Campaign Conference, nd Sub-series-14- Fisk and Fisk Related-Lecture Series 24 A-LK-AHE-ST System-1931 25 Grace Bush-1944, nd 26 The Thomas Jefferson Anniversary Meeting-(Roland Hayes to Sing)-1937 27 Linton, Ernest (Dr.)-Visiting Lecturer-1953 28 Mims, Edwin, Visiting Lecturer-1948 29 Dr. M. F. Ashley Montagu-1944 30 Nevill-Shute Norway-1947 31 Professional Education and the Individual Student-A Lecture Discussion Series with the Dental Faculty of Meharry Medical College by George N. Redd-nd 32 Franz J. Rapp-1944 33 The T. S. Stribling Lecture Series-(Novelist and Poet)-1937-1938 34 Robert A. Taft (Son of President Howard Taft)-1936 Sub-series-15-Fisk and Fisk Related-Workshops 35 Center for Creative Art-1948 36 Drama Workshop and Summer Theater-1944 37 General Education-University of Chicago-1942 (Folder 1) 38 General Education-University of Chicago-1942 (Folder 2) 39 General Education-University of Chicago-1942 (Folder 3) 40 General Education-University of Chicago-1942 (Folder 4) 41 General Education-University of Chicago-1942 (Folder 5) 42 General Education- 1942 -1943 43 Mathematic Workshop of Ohio State University-(A Set of Directing Principles)-1945 Box -109 Folders-1-34 Series IXOffice of the Dean-Administrative-Fisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series -16-Documents 1 College Problems-nd 2 Education and Community Development-nd 3 Educational Policy and Programs of Fisk University-1934-1935 4 Plans for Expansion-Not Crystallized-1945 5 Plans for Inter-Institutional Cooperation and Coordination in the Graduate and Professional Education of Negroes in Tennessee-nd 6 A Preliminary Statement of Public Policy at Fisk University-1946-1947 7 Regulations Concerning Theses Submitted by Candidates for the Master of Arts Degree1953 8 Status of Colored Citizens-(Miscellaneous notices of Fisk University 1867-1872)-(State Investigation Convention of 1875) 9 Miscellaneous-nd Sub-series-17- Reports 10 Allen-White School-Bulletin of Information for Internes at the Allen-White school, Whiteville, Tennessee Fisk University, Department of Education, nd. 11 Annual Report-Dean for the Academic Year-1943-1944 12 Annual Report-Dean for the Academic Year-1944-1945 13 Annual Report-Dean for the Academic Year-1945-1946 14 Annual Report-Dean for the Academic Year-1946-1947 15 Annual Report-Dean for the Academic Year-1947-1948 16 Annual Report-Dean for the Academic Year-1948-1949 17 Annual Report-Department of Education and Psychology, 1945-1946 18 Annual Report-President of Fisk University-1944-1945 19 Annual Report-President of Fisk University-1944-1945-copy 2 20 Annual Report-Registrar for the Year-1929-1930 21 Annual Report-Registrar for the Year-1931 22 Annual Report-Registrar for the Year-June 30, 1932-(Duties of the Registrar’s Office) 23 Annual Report-Registrar for the Year-1931-1932 24 Annual Report-Registrar for the Year-1933 25 Annual Report-Registrar for the Year-1933-1934/1934-1935 26 Annual Report-Registrar for the Year-1935-1936/ 1936-1937 27 Brief Report on Educational Conferences and Schools-Visited by W. J. Faulkner, October 26-November 3,1937 28 Carnegie Foundation For The Advancement of Teaching-Experimental Program of Grants-in-Aid for College Professors, April 15,1950 29 Commission on Human Medicine and Health Services Regional Council on Education (A Minority Report by Clifton O. Dummett) nd 30 31 32 33 34 Commission on Interracial Cooperation Regarding the Automobile Accident in Dalton, GA-November 6, 1931 (Miss Juliette Derricotte former Dean of Women-Fisk University) Committee on the Place of Research in the University April, 1949 Cooperative Study in General Education, 1943 Cooperative Study in General Education, 1944 The Development of Art Education and Art appreciation in Negro Schools Together with A Report of the Initial Project at Fisk University by Mabel Randolph Brooks, 1933Report No. 1 Box-110 Folders-1-42 Series IX-Fisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series-17-Reports 1 The Executive Committee Monthly Report of Student Mass Meeting-nd 2 Fisk Community Training School, 1947 3 Fisk University and the Community, February 11, 1943 4 A report to the Committee on Academic Development-nd 5 German Department-1936-193 6 Guidance in Institutions of Higher Education for Negroes in the Southern Region-A Report by A. G. Macklin, 1948 7 International Student Center-International Student Center Annual Report-1945-1946 8 International Student Center-Report for the Months of June –including April-MayActivity Report-1947 9 The Interne Plan and the College-1943-1944 10 Library-Report of the Librarian for the Year 1946-1947. 11 Personnel Problems (To President Charles S. Johnson Fisk University, submitted by Janet Rioch, M.D-May 23, 1949 12 Some Present Problems at Fisk University Excerpts -A Report by F. B. O’Rear and T. L. Hungate-1935 13 Problems Involved in the Administration of Fisk University-1936 Reorganization 14 Southern Institution Graduate Program-nd 15 Summary Report, by H. A. Johnson-1930 16 Summary Report of Month’s Field Work (June 20-July 20) by T. M. Brumfield, nd 17 Survey Committee Report of Handling of Disciplinary Cases, 1942 18 United Negro College Fund, Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia)- June 27, 1944-Interim Report of Executive Secretary Meeting Sub-series-18-Reprints 19 Encyclopedia of the Negro-1946 20 An Experiment in Health Education, by M. J. Bent, M.D. and Ellen F. Green, PH.D Reprinted from The Journal of Health and Physical Education, Vol. VII, No. 8, October, 1936 21 A Framework for the Study of Peripheral Economic Areas by Giles a Hubert-Reprinted from Journal of Farm Economics -Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, August, 1946 22 Health Education Programs of Government Agencies, by M. J. Bent, M.D., Reprinted from the Journal of Negro Education, July, 1937 23 The Incidence of Syphilis in the Negro as Indicated by Serologic Tests by G. D. Holloway, M.D, , etc. Reprinted from American Journal of Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Venereal Diseases, Vo. 21, No.3, May, 1937 24 Present Status of Negro Higher and Professional Education-A Critical Summary by George N. Redd –Reprinted from the Journal of Negro Education, Vol. XVII, No. 3, Summer, 1948-(Fisk Faculty) 25 University Festival by Virgil Thomson-New York Herald Tribune-Sunday, May 4, 1947 26 War and the Trade Orientation of Haiti by Giles Hubert-Reprinted from the Southern Economic. Journal Vol. XIII-No. 3- January, 1947 Sub-series- 19-Questionnaires 27 Questionnaires-1931-1933 28 Questionnaire -1934, nd 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Questionnaires-1935 Questionnaires-1936 Questionnaires-1937 Questionnaires-1938 Questionnaires-1939 Questionnaires-1940 Questionnaires-1941 Questionnaires-1942-1943 Questionnaires-1946-1948,nd Questionnaires-The Most Eminent Negroes-“Institute of Character Research-University of Iowa-1931 Questionnaires-The Function of the Dean of the Liberal College-(The American Conference of Academics Deans)-1947 Questionnaires-The Negro Liberal Arts College (Howard University)-1933 Questionnaires- Social Sciences in the South-1930 Questionnaires-United Negro College Fund-Health Questionnaire-1947 Box-111 Folders-1-25 Series IX--Fisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series- 20-Studies 1 A Study of the Community Life of the Negro Youth-by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroesnd 2 Community Life of the Negro Youth- Special Study of Negro Youth-A Proposal- 1936(note-see also Conference of Community Life of the Negro Yourth-1937)-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 3 Community Life of the Negro Youth-1937 (January-May) Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 4 Community Life of the Negro Youth-1937-(September-December)-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 5 Community Life of the Negro Youth-1938 -Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 6 Community Life of the Negro Youth-1939-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 7 Community Life of the Negro Youth-1940-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 8 Community Life of the Negro Youth-1941-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 9 Community Life of the Negro Youth-1942-43-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 10 Community Life of the Negro Youth-With Reference to Social and Civic OrganizationsBy A.A. Taylor, n.d.-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 11 Community Life of the Negro Youth-Draft Copy-nd-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes 12 Cooperative Study in General Education (Fisk University)-1942-1943 13 Fisk University-Graduation Cost Study-1936-1937 14 Fisk Graduate in Northern and Eastern Universities-1936 15 Intelligence of Negro College Freshmen by J. S. Price (West Virginia State College) Entering classes 1930-1931/ 1932-1933 16 Study of the Trade Areas of Urban Industrial Agglomerations: Project for Research by Giles A. Hubert-1947 17 An Outline of A Study of Recent Improvements in College Instruction with Bibliography, by Belle Ruth Parmenter-1930 18 Miscellaneous Studies-1939-1949 Subseries-21-Surveys 19 Surveys-1936-1947 20 Survey of College Enrollment, New York Times-1950-1951 21 College and University for Negro, 1938 22 College Sophomore Testing Program-1934-(Third Annual Survey Announcement from the Committee on Education Testing under the auspices of the Central Committee on Personnel Methods of the American Council on Education) 23 College Testing Program-1934 24 Higher Education for Negroes-Tabulations of College Senior Tests-Cooperative General Culture and the Cooperative English Tests-1941 25 Higher Education for Negroes –Achievements and Psychological Tests-United States Office of Education-1940 Box-112 Folders-1-43 Series-IX-Fisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series-22-Fisk College -Publications 1 Alumni Directory of Fisk University, 1875-1930 2 American Missionary Association Archives in Fisk University Library, 1947 3 The Clarion Vol. IX, Numbers 19-20,22-23,31-1945-Fisk University-(Fisk Student Publication) 4 The Clarion Vol. X -Numbers 5-6, 9, 12, 20, 23, 23, 31-32, 34, 1945-1946 Fisk University-(Fisk Student Publication) 5 The Clarion Vol. XI-Number 3,4,6-7,9-10- 1946-Fisk University (Fisk Student Publication) (January-February) 6 The Clarion Vol. XI-Number 13-15-18,20-1947-Fisk University (Fisk Student Publication)-(October-December) 7 The Clarion Vol. XI-Number 23-27,30-31, 1947-Fisk University (Fisk Student Publication)(March-May) 8 The Clarion Vol. XII- Number 28, April 16, 1948-Fisk University (Fisk Student Publication) 9 Directory Fisk University-October, 1939 10 Fisk Forum-1948 (September-October)-See Oversize Box)-April-1949 11 Fisk Herald, Volume XIX-June, Number 8, 1902 12 Fisk News-Volume XV-Number 1, December, 1946 13 Fisk News-Volume XVII, June, Number 4, 1944 14 Fisk News-Volume XXII-Number 1, 4, June, November, 1948-1949 15 -Fisk News-Volume XXIII- Number 4, June, 1950 16 Fisk News-Volume XXIV-Numbers 1,2, January, November, 1950-1951 17 Fisk University Bulletin-Announcements-Afternoon-Evening-Saturday Classes-January1951 18 Fisk University Bulletin-Calendar of Events-1949 19 Fisk University Bulletin, Volume 5, Number 3 -(The School of Music-Fisk University), nd. 20 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Quarter-1932 21 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Quarter-1933-(2 copies) 22 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Quarter-1934-(2 copies) 23 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Quarter-1935-936 24 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Quarter-1937 (3 copies) 25 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session-Volume 19, Number 1, March, 1944 for (June 12-July 21) 26 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session-Arts in Childhood-1948 (2 copies) 27 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session of Graduate Studies-1947 (June 9-July 18) 28 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session of Graduate Studies-, Volume 23, Number 1, March, 1948 for (June 3-July 20) 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session of Graduate Studies in Education-1949 (June 13-July 22) Volume 24, March-Number 1 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session of Graduate Studies Preliminary Announcement-1947-June 9- July 18) Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session of Graduate Studies-Preliminary Announcement-1948-June 9-July 20 -Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session of Graduate Studies-Preliminary Announcement-1949-(June 13- July 22) Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session-Preliminary Announcement, June 11-July 20, 1945 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session Weekly Bulletin Volume V, Number 6, July 19, 1945 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session Weekly Bulletin Volume VII, 1947 Number 12, 4,6 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session Weekly Bulletin-Volume VIII, 1948 Number 1-4 Fisk University Bulletin Summer Session Weekly Bulletin Volume IX, 1949 Number 1-6 Fisk University-Faculty Club News, 1939-1941 Fisk University-Faculty Club News-Volume 1, Number 1, January, 1949 Institute of Race Relations- Summary of Lectures, Sponsored by the Race Relations Division of the American Missionary Association at Fisk University, July 3-12, 1944 International Student Center-Activities-Calendar-Volume 1, No. 14- April-1946 International Student Center News, Vol. II, No. 1, October 16, 1946 International Student Center News, January-March, 1947, nd Box-113 Folders-1-21 Series-IXFisk and Fisk Related Materials Subseries-22-College Publications Sub-sub-series 1-General Publications 1 Manual of University By-Laws, Trustee Resolutions Faculty Actions and Administrative Regulations-Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1949 2 Plan for the Study of Freshman English-Fisk University English Department-1938-1939 3 Social Science Newsletter-Volume 1, No. 3, 1944 4 The Value of Education- nd Sub-sub-series 2-School Catalogs 5 School Catalogs-1929-1930 6 School Catalogs-1931 7 School Catalogs-1932 8 School Catalogs-1933-1934 9 School Catalogs-1935-1936 10 School Catalogs-1937-1938 11 School Catalogs-1939-1940 12 School Catalogs-1940-1941 13 School Catalogs-1941-1942 14 School Catalogs-1942-1943 15 School Catalogs-1943-1944 16 School Catalogs-1944-1945 17 School Catalogs-1945-1946 18 School Catalogs-1946-1947 19 School Catalogs-1948-1949 20 School Catalogs-1949-1950 21 -School Catalogs-1950-1951 Box- 114 Folders-1-36 Series-IX-Fisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series-22-College Publications Sub-Sub-series 3-Correspondence-School Catalogs 1 School Catalogs-Requests-1930-19334 2 School Catalogs-Requests-1935 3 School Catalogs-Requests-1936 4 School Catalogs-Requests-1937 5 School Catalogs-Requests-1938 6 School Catalogs-Requests-1939-1952 Sub-sub-series 4-Brochures 7 Fisk University-1925 8 The Goals and Objectives of Fisk University-nd 9 The How’s and Why’s of the Fisk University Alumni Fund Association-1930 10 The Fisk University Library-nd 11 A Message from Fisk University to her Friends-1927 12 Some Members of the Fisk Faculty-nd 13 Fundraising, nd (2 copies) 14 Miscellaneous-College Bulletin of the Chicago Fisk Agency, Volume III, No. 1, November, 1929 15 Miscellaneous-College Receipts and Expenditures, 1936-1937 (Preliminary Sampling Report)-United States Department of the Interior-Office of Education, Circular No. 174, October, 1937 16 Directory Colleges and Universities Offering Graduate Courses (Compiled by Ernest V. Hollis and Herbert C. Mayer, Division of Higher Education-Office of Education-Federal Security Agency- 1940-1945 Sub-subseries-5-Booklets 17 The 600th Negro-(How to Turn Him Into A Greater Community Asset), by Thomas E. Jones, President. As Presented by Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, nd Sub-Sub-series 6-Handbooks 18 Handbooks-Fisk University Student Handbook-1931-1932; 1947-1948 Sub-Subseries-7-Newspaper Clippings 19 Newspaper Clippings-1930-Negro History Week events- Fisk won from Talladega College 20 Newspaper Clippings-1931-Negro accomplishments; Fisk University Music SchoolArtist Recital 21 Newspaper Clippings-1931-Death of Dean of Women-Juliette A. Derricotte- December 8, 1931 22 Newspaper Clippings-1932-1933 23 Newspaper Clippings-1934-1935 24 Newspaper Clippings-1936 25 Newspaper Clippings-1937 26 Newspaper Clippings-1938 27 Newspaper Clippings- (1941-regarding book by Fisk University Dean -“The Negro in Tennessee-1865-1880” 28 Newspaper Clippings-1942-1943 29 Newspaper Clippings-1945 30 Newspaper Clippings-1946-1947 31 Newspaper Clippings-1948 32 Newspaper Clippings-1949 33 Newspaper Clippinfa-1950 34 Newspaper Clippings-1950 (December 15) Fragile 35 Newspaper Clippings-1953 36 Newspaper Clippings-Miscellaneous- nd Box-115 Folders-1-55 Series IXFisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series-23-Programs 1 Assembly in Honor of the Installation of Delta Chapter, Tennessee PHI BETA KAPPA at Fisk University-Fisk Memorial Chapter, April 5, 1953 2 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee-1953 3 Banquet-City-Wide Testimonial Banquet for Dr. Charles S. Johnson (President-Elect of Fisk University) The Citizens of Nashville, Tennessee, May 1,1947 4 Commencements-General Annual Commencement-1915; 1918-1919 5 Commencements-Anniversary Program-1923-1924 6 Commencements-Fifty-second Annual Commencement-1926 7 Commencements-Fifty-third Annual Commencement-1927 8 Commencements-Fifty-fourth Annual Commencement-1928 9 Commencements-Fifty-fifth Annual Commencement-1929 10 Commencements-Fifty-sixth Annual Commencement-1930 11 Commencements-Fifty-eighth Annual Commencement-1932 12 Commencements-Fifty-ninth Annual Commencement-1933 13 Commencements-Sixtieth Annual Commencement-1934 14 Commencements-Sixty-first Annual Commencement-1935 15 Commencements-Sixty-second Annual Commencement-1936 16 Commencements-Sixty-third Annual Commencement-1937 17 Commencements-Sixty-fourth Annual Commencement-1938 18 Commencements-Sixty-Seventh Annual Commencement-Sixty-fifth Anniversary-1941 19 Commencements-Sixty-Eighth Annual Commencement-Sixty-sixth Anniversary-1942 20 Commencements-Sixty-Ninth Annual Commencement-Seventy-seventh Anniversary1943 21 Commencements-Seventieth Annual Commencement-Seventy-eight Anniversary-1944 22 Commencements-Seventy-First Annual Commencement-Seventy ninth Anniversary1945 23 Commencements-Seventy-Second Annual Commencement-Eightieth - Anniversary1946 24 Commencements-Seventy-Third Annual Commencement-Eighty-first- Anniversary1947 25 Commencements-Seventy-Fourth Annual Commencement-Eighty-second- Anniversary1948 26 Commencements-Seventy-Fifth Annual Commencement-Eighty-third- Anniversary1949 27 Commencements-Seventy-sixth Annual Commencement-Eighty-fourth Anniversary, 1950 28 Commencements-Seventy-Seventh Annual Commencement-Eighty-fifth- Anniversary1951 29 Commencements-Miscellaneous, nd 30 Concert of Composition by John W. Work, Fisk University-Department of Music, February 25, 1938 31 Concert-Fisk Jubilee Singers, March 9, 1951,nd 32 Concerts-Fisk University Choir-Christmas Carol Service-Fisk Memorial Chapel-1933, 1936-1938 33 Concerts-Fisk University Choir in a Program of Negro Spirituals and Sacred and Secular (A cappella music), April 18, 1935 34 Concerts-Fisk University Men’s Glee Club Annual Concert, Fisk Memorial Chapel, 1930-1931 35 Concerts-Fisk University Student Quartette-Broadcasting Program-nd 36 Fisk Concerts-Fisk University Women’s Glee Club Second Annual Concert, Fisk Memorial Chapel, March 7, 1930 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Fisk Concerts-Mozart Society of Fisk University-Presents “King Olaf” by Sir Edward Elgar, April 30, 1926 Concerts-Mozart Society of Fisk University-Eighty-Third Concert-Forty-sixth Season, May-927 Concerts-Quiet Hour –Abendmusik Program-March 25, 1949 Concerts-A Symphony –(In Honor of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University), October 9, 1931 Convocation, Fall-1935 Convocation, Winter/Fall- 1936 Convocation-Winter/Fall- 1937 Convocation-Winter/Fall- 1938 Convocation-Winter/Fall- 1939 Convocation-Winter/Fall, 1940-1942 Convocation-1943-1945 (Including 1943 Freshman Convocation) Covocation-1946 (including remarks) -(Including 1946 Freshman Convocation) Programs-Covocation-1948 Debates-Fisk University Versus Wilberforce University-March 27, 1931 Debates-Inter-Collegiate Debate-Fisk University vs Howard University- 1930-1931 (Schedule for other Inter-Collegiate Debates included in 1930 program Debate-Pentagonal Debate (Fisk University vs Talladega College), April 11, 1930 Dedication of Fisk Library- November 20, 1930 Dedication-Dedication of the Men’s Dormitory of the Basic College, Jubilee Day, October 6, 1952 Dedication-Opening -Carl Van Vechten Gallery of Fine Arts-nd Box-116 Folders-58 Series IXFisk and Fisk Related Materials\ Sub-series 23-Programs 1 Exhibits-Fisk Exhibit of Negro Art of Modern Negro Painting and Sculpture Modern West African Handicraft Primitive African Art Under the Auspices of Fisk University, nd 2 Exhibits-Second Annual Fine Arts Exhibit-Fisk University- 1929 3 Faculty Assembly-First- September 17-18, 1948 4 Dramatic Festival-May 9-10, 1936 5 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Second Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 2427,1930 6 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Second Festival of Music and Fine Arts, Students’ Recital- April 26, 1930 7 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Third Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 2226, 1931 8 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Fourth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts, April 21-24, 1932 ((Roland Hayes appeared in concert-received Honorary Degree Doctor of Music conferred upon him- Friday, April 22, 1932) 9 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Fifth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 1820, 1934 10 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Sixth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 1820, 1935 11 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Seventh Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 10-12, 1936 12 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Eighth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 16-18, 1937 13 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Ninth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts-April 1517, 1938 14 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Tenth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 2123, 1939 15 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Eleventh Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 19-21, 1940 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Fifteenth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 19-22, 1944 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Sixteenth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 26-29, 1945 (With Seminars on African-Caribbean-American Relations Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Seventeenth Annual Festival of Music and Fine ArtsApril 25-27, 1946 (with seminars on the contact of Peoples and Cultures) Festival of Music and Fine Arts- Eighteenth Annual Festival of Music and Fine ArtsApril 23-26, 1947 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Nineteenth Annual Festival of Music and Fine ArtsApril 29-30, 1948 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Twentieth Annual Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 20-23, 1949 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Twenty-first Festival of Music and Fine Arts- April 1922, 1950 Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Twenty-Second Annual Festival of Music and Fine ArtsApril 25-28, 1951 ( Author Pearl Buck/ Painting by Aaron Douglas/ concert Jubilee Singers/ Seminar-the role of the press in safeguarding Civil Liberties/concert-William Warfield- Baritone-Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Miscellaneous-nd Festival of Negro Music and Fine Arts-April 20-21, 1929 Fisk University Summer Session, First and Third Assembly- 1946 Fisk University Choir and Jubilee Singers at the Civic Opera House, Chicago, IllinoisFebruary 12, 1950 The Fisk University Vespers- February 19, 1939 Freshmen-Welcome Program for Freshmen -1931-1940 Jubilee Day and Founder’s Day- 1927 Jubilee Day- 1928-1936 Jubilee Day Observance, October 5-6, 1945; 1950-1952 Harmon Award- 1931 Homecoming Official Program-Fisk University vs Talladega College (Sulphur Dell Park) November 17, 1934 Inauguration Exercise of Thomas E. Jones, Ph.D. as President of Fisk UniversityNashville, Tennessee, December 4-7, 1926 Interdenominational Ministers’ Institute-Twenty-Second Annual Session, June 6-10, 1948 International Student Center-Fisk University-Chinese Sunday Supper- October 27, 1946 International Student Center-Fisk University- “That Brotherhood May Prevail”November 12, 1946 International Student Center- Fisk University- “My Summer in France”- Mr. John R. Cottin- Head of the Department of Modern Foreign Languages- Fisk University- nd Memorial Service for Professor Lillian E. Cashin (First Director of the Stagecrafters)March 15, 1946 Memorial Service for John Wesley Work- December 6, 1926 Ministers’ Institute-Thirteenth Annual Ministers’ Institute- June 24-28, 1940 A Musicale in Honor of Mr. Samuel L. Smith of the Julius Rosenwald FundNovember16, 1937 Negro History Week-Eighteenth Annual Observance-February 7-14, 1943 Plays-The Chinese Lantern by the Decagynian Club of Fisk University, Directed by Lillian E. Cashin- March 5, 1926 Plays-“Go Men Nai Sai (Excuse Us Please)-International Student Center- May 17, 1946 Plays-“You Can’t Take It With You”- by Moss Hart and George Kaufman- presented by Fisk University Faculty Club- nd Plays-Moonlight Revelers- nd. Plays-Fisk Stagecrafters presents for its initial performance in three plays of Negro Life (“Old Man Pete” by Randolph Edmonds; “Riding the Goat” by May Miller and “Bad Man” by Randolph Edmonds)- November 9, 1935 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Plays-Fisk Stagecrafters present Stagecrafter Apprentices in Three One-Act Plays (“To The Lovely Margaret” by Pearl and Thatcher Allred; “The Finger of God” by Percival Wilde and: “The Boor” by Anton Tchekoff)-January 16, 1948 Plays- Fisk Stagecrafters “The Cheaters” (A Mime) -nd Plays-Fisk Stagecrafters presents Four One-Act Plays (Confessional by Percival Wilde; Trifles by Susan Glaspell; ‘Suppressed Desires-a comedy in two scenes by George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell and Aria Da Capo –a Fantasy by Edna St. Vincent Millay)- nd Plays-Fisk Stagecrafters- “The Silver Gord (A Comedy in Three Acts) by Sidney Howard, -March 25, 1938 Plays-Fisk Stagecrafters-Present Twenty-fifth Anniversary Program (1926-1951) An Arena Performance of “The Respectful Prostitute by Jean-Paul Sartre and The ShewingUp of Blanco Posnet by George B. Shaw-1951 Poetry Reading-Langston Hughes-Presented by the Dilettantes in a Lecture Reading of His Own Poems, Fisk Memorial Chapel- January 29, 1932 Race Relations –Third Annual Institute of Race Relations- July 1-20, 1946 Race Relations –Fourth Annual Institute of Race Relations- July 1-19, 1947 Race Relations –Fifth Annual Institute of Race Relations- June 28- July 16, 1948 Box-117 Folders-1-56 Series IX Fisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series-23-Programs 1 Reception-Informal Reception and Chapel Program for President-Elect Charles S. Johnson of Fisk University-November 4, 1946 2 Reception-Informal Farewell Reception for Student Body and Faculty- June 3, 1934 3 Recital- Children’s Recital, Fisk Memorial Chapel- 1925 4 Recital of Composition by Colored Composers-Fisk Memorial Chapel- April 21, 1927 5 Recital-Dance Recital- Anna Jones and Her Pupils- 1926-1927 6 Recital-Joint Faculty Recital-1935-1936 7 Recital-Music Recital-by Fisk and Foreign Talent- August 17, 1928 8 Recital-Piano-Fisk University Department of Music-1927-1930 9 Recital-Piano-Fisk University Department of Music-1931-1938- nd 10 Recital-Pianoforte-Fisk University Department of Music-1926 11 Recital-Public Recital-Annual Public Recital of the Music Department- organized 1885, May 20, 1927 12 Recital Series-1937-1938- nd 13 Recital-Song/Voice-Recitals-1926-1932- nd 14 Recital-Students’ Recital-1934-1949 15 Recital-Violin-Fisk University Department of Music- 1929-1930, 1936- nd 16 Religious Services of Fisk University in the Fisk Memorial Chapel-1930-1932; 1937 17 Senior Class Day Exercise-June 12, 1933 18 Seventy-Fifth Annual Celebration- April 29-May 4, 1941-Annual Celebration of the Opening of the Fisk School19 The Stradivarius Quartet of New York-Fisk University Department of Music, January 16, 1938 20 Student Leaders’ Training Retreat-1938 21 Student Leaders’ Training Retreat- 1942-Sixth Annual Fisk University 22 Student Leaders’ Training Retreat- 1946-Ninth Annual Fisk University 23 V-E Day Program-Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. Joint City Conference- 1925-1945 Sub-series-23-Sub-Subseries-1 (Fisk Related Programs 24 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority-Twenty-sixth Annual and Seventh Anniversary of Pi Chapter, 1928,1934 25 American Conference of Academic Deans- January 9, 1946 26 Annual Chapel Program (Eta Psi Chapter) Omega Psi Phi Fraternity- May 17,1935 27 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-1935-1936 28 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-7th Annual Convention-1940 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-(Fisk University 11th Annual Convention)-1944 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-(Fisk University 12th Annual Convention)-1945 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes-(Fisk University 13th Annual Convention)-1946 Association of Music Teachers in Negro Schools- April 21-23, 1939 Association of Social Science Teachers in Negro Colleges-1935-1943; 1945 The Blue Triangle League (Young Women’s Christian Association presents “The Grand Parade of 1935” Carnegie Hall, Fisk University Choir, January 26, 1933 The Christian Rural Fellowship (Toward a Christian Rural Civilization) Seventh Annual Meeting- 1941 Educational Conference, Fisk University, November 18-19, 1930 Howard University Glee Club in Concert-1931 James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) Program in Commemoration of the Life and Achievements of James Weldon Johnson- 1938 Juliette Derricotte Memorial Foundation-Presents-A Ceremonial and Arts Exhibit (The 1939 Derricotte Fellows)- April 30, 1939) Mass Meeting of the Eleventh Annual Go-To-High School-Go-To College Campaignashville Chapters of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity- May- 1930 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1928-1929 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1930-1931 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1933; 1936; 1939 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1943 National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools-1945-1948 National Association of Deans and Advisers of Men- 1932 National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools-1927-1928; 1935 National Educational Association of the United States-Department of Higher EducationJuly 7, 1947 National Negro Achievement Week, Sponsored by the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.Sponsored Locally by Eta Psi Chapter (Fisk)-Rho Psi Chapter (A & I College), Delta Chapter (Meharry Medical College) 1929-1934- nd Negro Library Conference-(November 20, 1930 Dedication of Fisk University Library)Fisk University-November 20-23, 1930 Meeting of Proposed Association of Colleges and Secondary School for Negro Youth of the Southern Region-December 5-6, 1934 Social Sciences Division, Howard University-Sixth Conference- nd University Christian Mission (Meeting with Tennessee A &A State College-Meharry Medical College-Fisk University-February 9, 1940 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (Lambda Chapter) presents “The Gypsy Rover” an Operetta – Bijou Theatre-January 14, 1928 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (Upsilon Chapter) “Finer Womanhood Week”-nd Box-118- Folders-1-38 Series IX- Fisk and Fisk Related MaterialsSub-series 24-Announcements-Fisk 1 Accrediting Agencies, 1946-(Announcements)- 1929;1934; 1938- nd 2 Art Exhibit-1929-(Announcements)-Book “ Life of Juliette A. Derricotte”-1933-(Former Dean of Women-Fisk University) 3 Candidate for Graduation, 1933- nd-(Announcements)- Classes- 1929-1934; 1942- nd 4 Commencement- 1931; 1935;1943; 1945-1949 5 Committee Meetings-1929-(Announcements)-Comptroller- 1949- nd 6 Contests-1934; 1939- nd 7 Convocation- 1941-1949 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Courses- 1929-1946- nd Dean’s Office Hour- 1929-1934-(Announcements)-Debates- nd Dramatic Presentation- nd-(Announcements)-Examinations-Students-1929-1949- nd Faculty and Staff-1930-1949-nd Faculty Committee Meetings-1946-1947 Fisk Day, 1939-(Announcements) -Fisk’s Homecoming Game-1929 Fisk University-Good Friday Service-1939-(Announcements)- Herald (Student Publication)-nd Holidays-1929-1930, 1935;1939 Fisk University-Humanities Institute- 1949-nd –(Announcements)- Immunizations-1933 Inauguration of Charles S. Johnson as Sixth President of Fisk University-1947 Charles S. Johnson Accepts Appointment-Director of Race Relations-January 1,1943 International Student Center- 1948-(Announcements)-Jubilee Day-1946 Fisk Jubilee Singer over WSM Radio- nd Lectures-. 1933; 1937-Announcements-Library- 1929- nd Meharry Medical College- 1934; 1941 Men’s Senate Election-1934- nd-(Announcements)-Miss Fisk Nominations- 1934- nd Morning Talks- 1934-1935 Physical Examinations- 1929-(Announcements)- Radio Broadcast-Fisk University Choir, 1936; 1946 Registration/PreRegistration-1929-1934- nd Scholarships-Elizabeth Clay Howard-nd Scholarships-Freshmen- 1930-1931 Scholarships-Freshmen- 1932 Scholarships-Freshmen- 1934 Scholarships-Freshmen- 1935-1938 Scholarships-Muellhaupt Scholarship-nd Seminars- 1928,1946-(Announcements)- Southern Regional Conference- 1936 Speakers- 1930; 1934-nd Sporting Events- 1934-(Announcements)- Student Council Elections- 1934-35- nd Students-Course Credits- nd-(Announcements)- Students-Employment-Payroll Checks1934-1935-(Announcements)-Students-Meetings- 1934 Summer School-1934; 1936-(Announcements)-Sunday Morning Worship- nd Women’s Senate Election- 1934- Box-119 Folders-1-42 Series-IXFisk and Fisk Related Materials Sub-series -25-Addresses and Speeches 1 “Educating for Citizenship in a World Community: A Challenge to the South and the Negro College” by President Thomas E. Jones-1945 2 “The Inaugural Address of Thomas Elsa Jones and addresses by President James R. Angell of Yale University and Chancellor James H. Kirkland of Vanderbilt University presented at Fisk University- December 7, 1926 Sub-series-26-Papers-Fisk and Fisk Related 3 “The Big Ideas Which I Received in This Course of Educational Psychology- by Leander J. Shaw-1935 4 “Culture and Missions”, Papers from the Fifteenth Annual Festival of Music and the Fine Arts, Fisk University- April-1944 5 “Current Problems in Curricular Adjustments and Student Guidance- by AA Taylor- nd 6 Johnson, Charles S., “National Brotherhood Week (A Statement for the “Observer”- nd 7 Johnson, Charles S. “With All Thy Mind”-nd 8 “Negro History Week”-nd 9 “Opportunities for Education for the Negro in America”-nd 10 “The Place of Research in a Small College-nd 11 “Provisions for Graduate and Professional Education for Negroes-nd 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 “West Virginia Federation of Labor” by Leander Shaw, 1933-Submitted to the Department of Economics “Civil War and Reconstruction” by Melvin L. Bradley-1954 “Civil War and Reconstruction” by Barbara A. Bailey- nd “Civil War and Reconstruction” by Ann Holmes-1954 “Civil War and Reconstruction” by Calvin Johnson- 1954 “The Civil War and Reconstruction.” by Sue Lee Pinkston- 1954 “Civil War and Reconstruction” by Juanita Ross-nd “Civil War and Reconstruction: My Interpretation” by Melvin L. Bradley-1954 “Civil War and Reconstruction: My Interpretation” by B. Lucille Hamill-1954 “Civil War and Reconstruction: Summary of Outside Reading” by Sue Lee Pinkston-nd “Civil War and Reconstruction: Summary Reading” by Edward Vaughn-nd “ The Development of Absolutism in England During the Tudor Period” by Velma D. Gladney-nd “ The Development of Absolutism in England During the Tudor Period” by Joyce Mannnd “ The Development of Absolutism in England During the Tudor Period” by Sue L Pinkston-1954 “ The Development of Absolutism in England During the Tudor Period” by Jewette Reynolds “ The Development of Absolutism in England During the Tudor Period” by Roberta Shade “The Economic Aspects of the Tudor Period” by Sue L. Pinkston-nd “Evaluating DuBois, Allen and Quarells” by James E. Cooper-nd “Evaluation the Civil War” by Edward Vaughn-nd “Evaluation of the Civil War and Its Varies Phases”- 1954 “An Interpretation of the Civil War”, by Ann Holmes- 1954 “An Interpretation of the Civil War”, by Elizabeth Hutcherson “An Interpretation of the Civil War,” by Calvin C. Johnson- 1954 ” My Interpretation of the Civil War”, by Milford G. Lewis- 1954 “Summations of the Civil War and Reconstruction” by Milford G. Lewis-nd “The Nature of Man in the Fiction of D. H. Lawrence”-nd “Negro History: Civil War, by Juanita Ross- 1954 A Report on the Part the Negro Played in the Civil War and the Reconstruction in the South” by Elizabeth Hutcherson-nd Trace of Absolutism During English Tudor Period” by James Byrdsong-nd “Trace of Absolutism During English Tudor Period” by H. Edmonds “Tudor Absolutism” by Faith Little-1954 Box- 120- Folders-1-39 Series-XCollections- Addresses/Articles/Speeches-Announcements-Articles-Books Sub-series-1-Addresses/Speeches-Non Fisk 1 “The Approach of the Federal Government to the Occupational Problems of Negroes”, by Robert C. Weaver (at the National Occupational Conference, Atlanta University, December 9, 1935) 2 “Music, Morale and the Negro Soldier”, (An address delivered on “Wings Over Jordan” Sunday, June 21, 1942, over station WGAR-CBS, Cleveland, Ohio, by R. Hayes Strider, State A. & M. Institute, Normal, Alabama) 3 “The Negro As A Citizen”, by the Honorable Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, and Federal Administrator of Public Works (Before the anniversary meeting of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People at Baltimore, Maryland, June 29, 1936) 4 “Occupational Opportunities for Negroes”, by Robert C. Weaver, Advisor on Negro Affairs (United States Department of the Interior and Federal Emergency Administration on Public Works) (An address delivered March 22, 1937, before the Annual Meeting – The Negro Welfare Association of Cleveland, Ohio) “Thrill at Hearing Fisk Jubilee Singers in Childhood” , by J. A Rogers of New York City (Notes of his address at Fisk on Flag Day)- nd 6 “Toward the Future”, by Dr. D. F. Fleming, (Churchill’s Call for Permanent AngloAmerican Control of the World)- Station WSM-Radio Broadcast-Nashville, Tennessee, Sunday, March 10, 1946 7 “What Shall The Schools Teach?, address by E. J. McMillan, before the East Tennessee Education Association, Knoxville, TN, nd-Addresses/Speeches, “What Shall The Schools Teach?, address by E. J. McMillan before the East Tennessee Education Association, Knoxville, TN- nd 8 Address to the “Young Men’s Christian Association Forum of Pittsburgh”, by Robert C. Weaver, (Delivered at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania- February 23, 1936) Advisor on Negro Affairs, United States Department of the Interior Sub-series-2-Announcements-Non Fisk 9 American Association of University Professors-Fisk University Chapter Meetings-1948 10 American Council on Education-1940-nd 11 Books (New Publications)-Book-announcements arranged by title of book 12 Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company-1940 13 Colleges and Universities- 1929-1949 14 Commencement-Miscellaneous-1939-1948-Conferences-Miscellaneous- 1948 15 Contest-Essays-1935; 1941- nd 16 Deaths-1946- nd-Directories-1938-1946 17 Employment- Miscellaneous-1931 18 Examinations-1930-1949 19 Fulbright Act- 1949-Grants and Awards-1934 20 International House Activities Calendar- 1942-National Broadcast of the American Liberal Arts Colleges-1931 21 National Intercollegiate Radio Prize Debates- Conducted by The American Economic Foundation- 1942-1943-National Teachers’ Examination- 1948 22 Negro Repertory Company- 1932 23 Northwestern University-Graduate School- 1932 24 Publishers-The Associated Publishers-nd 25 Radio Broadcast-1948-Scholarships-1940- nd 26 Social Science Research Council- 1941 27 The Summer Institute for Social Progress at Wellesly, Mass.-June 26-July, 1948 28 Tours/Travels-1930-1949- nd 29 Transportation- 1932 30 Work Camps-American Friends Service Committee-1942-1943 31 Works Progress Administration- nd 32 Workshops- nd 33 Miscellaneous-1927-1949- nd Sub-series-3-Articles-Non Fisk 34 “All Souls’ Day” , by H. M. Brailsford (The New Statesman and Nation- November 14, 1942 Sub-series-4-Booklets-Non-Fisk 34 Library of Congress-Surplus Books for Veterans, List No. 5-1946 35 A Negro Community Works In Behalf of Its Family, Consumer Division-Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply-Office for Emergency Management-1941 36 State Scholarship Contest Awards, Presented by State Department of Education-1931 37 Who’ Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges-nd Sub-series-5-Books-Non Fisk 38 Bibliography-A Bibliography of British History, 1700-1715 39 A List of Books for a College Library, Prepared by Charles B. Shaw-Preliminary Edition, 1920 Box-121- Folders-1-40 Series-XCollections-Non-Fisk Sub-series-6-Brochures-Non Fisk 5 1 Aid To Dependent Children under the Social Security Act. The Social Security BoardFebruary, 1938 2 America needs more Negro Nurses- National Nursing Council- N. Y.- January, 1946 3 American Teachers Association Studies One World In School- 1946 4 The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History- nd 5 A Brief Explanation of the Social Security Act, The Social Security Board -July, 1937 6 A Brief Statement Regarding the American Council on Education- 1943 7 Catholic Scholarships for Negroes, Inc., Under the Patronage Of Most Reverend Richard J. Cushing, D.D.- Archbishop of Boston-1948 8 Federal Old-Age Benefits (Old Age Insurance Established by the Social Security Act. The Social Security Board- November, 1937 9 Harrison-Black-Fletcher Bill Amended but The Fight has Just Begun- nd 10 Have You A Claim for Old-Age Insurance- Social Security Board- nd 11 Howard University- Scholarship and Loan Plan- nd 12 Know Nashville’s Health Welfare and Recreation Services Institute- May 24, 1949 13 Meharry Medical College-1876-1941 14 Mexican Peasants-United States Student-Co-operate in Malaria Control- 1942 15 The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis- 1944 16 Negro Education- 1936 17 The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.- nd 18 Piney Woods School-“The Piney Woods Story”- nd 19 Riverside Sanitarium and Hospital- nd. 20 Scarritt College Institute of Higher Education- 1946 21 The Social Security Act-The Social Security Board- 1935 22 Sonocraft Company, Inc.-(Presents Presto Recording Equipment and all Accessories)- nd 23 Three Years’ Progress toward Social Security-1935- 1938 24 Tennessee Maps- 1946- nd 25 Miscellaneous-nd Sub-series-7-Bulletins-Non Fisk 26 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists- Volume 2, Nos. 11-12, December 1, 1946 27 The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching-Current Developments in American College Sport-Bulletin Number Twenty-Six- 1931 28 Harvard Alumni Bulletin (The Role of the Privately Endowed Colleges: An Address by President Conant)- November 8, 1935 29 Harvard Alumni Bulletin (The role of the Endowed University-An Address by President Conant), October 15, 1937 30 Higher Education- Volume I, No. 10, May 15, 1945 31 Higher Education- Volume IV, No. 17, May 1, 1948 32 Higher Education and National Affairs- Nos. 92-93, 95-97, 99, 104-108. 1946 33 Higher Education and National Affairs-No.116-118,121-124, 1947-1948 34 Higher Education and National Affairs- No. 126-140, 154, 1948-1950 35 Higher Education and National Defense- Nos. 3, 7-11, 19, 1940-1941 36 Higher Education and National Defense- Nos. 22-24, 26-28, 30-33, 1942 37 Higher Education and National Defense- Nos. 64-72, 1944 38 Higher Education and National Defense- Nos. 76-81, 83-84, 1945 39 Higher Education and National Defense- Nos. 85-89, 91-93, 1945 40 Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association of America Bulletin- January, 1945 Box- 122- Folders-1-55 Series-XCollections-Non-Fisk- Charts, Documents, Leaflets, Newsletters Sub-series-8-Chart-OversizeThe Government of the United States (see Oversize Box) Subseries-9-Documents-Non Fisk 1 The Centennial of the Beginning of College Education for Women and of Coeducation on the College Level- 1837-1937 2 College Income and Expenditures 1937-1938 (Preliminary Sampling Report)- Circular No. 175, 1938 3 Committee on Educational Testing-Statement of Policy and Services under the auspices of the Central Committee on Personnel Methods of the American Council on Educationnd 4 Educational Evaluation at the College Level-nd 5 The Family Community Project of Addison, Michigan (Brief Description)-nd 6 National Science Foundation-l Proceedings and Debates of the 79th Congress, Second Session, Congressional Record- January 30, 1946 7 Occupational Status of Negro College Graduates in Georgia-1937 by Walter R. ChiversNational Youth Administration of Georgia-March, 1938-(Bulletin Number 6) 8 Resolution-Create a National Air Policy Board-1948 9 Resolution-Encouraging the study of foreign languages by American citizens- S.Congress Resolution. 8-In the Senate of the United States-Concurrent Resolution -January 24, 1949 10 Statistical Record-Nashville, Tennessee-Research and Information Department-Nashville Chamber of Commerce- June 30, 1938 11 Statistical Record-Nashville, Tennessee-Research and Information Department-Nashville Chamber of Commerce-1947,1950 12 Statistics of Universities and Colleges and Professional Schools-1935-1936- November 1938 Sub-series-10-Leaflets-Non Fisk 13 Information Leaflet Concerning Exchange Professorships under the Convention for the Promotion of Inter-American Cultural Relations- 1939 Sub-series-11-Newsletters-Non Fisk 14 African Transcripts- No. 1, January, 1945 15 The Alumni News of Hobart and William Smith Colleges- Volume XIII, August, Number 8, 1949 16 American Council on Education-Committee on Teacher Education-Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1946 17 Association of Social Science Teachers in Negro Colleges Newsletter-Volume 1, Number 2, May, 1943 18 Association of Social Science Teachers in Negro Colleges Newsletter-Volume 3, Number 1, 2, 1945- 1946 19 Bulletin of the Committee on Education (National Council of American Soviet Friendship)-Volume II, No. 3, Spring Issue, nd 20 College and Church- Volume XII, Number 2, March-April, 1947 21 College Health Review-Volume II, No. 6, April, 1938 22 College Health Review-Volume IV, No. 7, May, 1940-1941 23 College Health Review-Volume V, No.1,3- May, 1940 24 College Health Review-Volume III, No. 1, November, 1943-1946 25 Conscription News, Number 90, January 23, 1947 26 Cooperative Study in General Education-American Council on Education, Staff News Letter-Volume 3, No. 3, February 16, 1942 27 Crofts Modern Language News- November, 1941 28 Council on Cooperation in Teacher Education-Volume 1, Number 1, February, 1947 29 Council on Cooperation in Teacher Education- Volume 11, Number 1, October, 1948 30 The Echo-Volume 1, No. 1, December, 1948-(Students of Williston Industrial School) 31 Forum- Number 1, January, 1948-(Algerian Center of Legislative Studies-Algiers) 32 Friendly Relations Associations Newsletter- No. 4, nd. (Committee on Friendly Relations Among Foreign Students, N.Y.) 33 The Gramblinite- Volume 1, Number 8, February, 1947 34 Health Bulletin for Teachers- Volume XVIII, No. 4, May 1947 35 Lawyers Title News- Volume 111, No. 11, March, 1946 36 London Tidings-1948 -(Special Edition) 37 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.Y)- nd 38 National Foundation News (National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc.)-1945-1946 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 National Youth Administration (Nashville, TN)- No. 3, April 3, 1937 News (From the Division of Negro Service-Planned Parenthood Federation of America) 1942 Professional Nursing -Volume 18, February, 1945, Number 2 Professional Nursing -Volume 18, Nos. 1-2, 1946 Rural Education and Race Relations- Number 1-4, 1944 The Southern Packet-Volume 1, Number 3, August, 1945 The Southern Patriot- Volume 4, No. 6, June, 1946 he Southern Patriot- Volume 5, No. 3, April, 1947 Stephens College News Reporter- Volume 4, Number 2, November, 1944 Student Traveller- May 5, 1949 The Tennessee Vocational Rehabilitation News- Volume 1, Number 1, 4, March, 1947 United State Department of Interior-Office of Education Publications- 1930-1937 United States News- nd. Wake Up: America! (National Intercollegiate Radio Prize Debates)- 1943 What the Colleges Are Doing-No. 83, January, 1949 What the Colleges Are Doing- No. 90, Spring, 1946 What The Colleges Are Doing- No. 90, Spring, 1951 Box-123- Folders-1-68 Series-X Collections-Pamphlets, Papers, Periodicals, Programs Sub-series-12-Pamphlets-Non Fisk 1 Back to Slavery: The New Deal Party and the Negro in Tennessee-(Republican State Headquarters of Tennessee-Colored Division)-nd 2 Basic Considerations in Educational Testing, by Ben D. Wood- May, 1933 3 Certification Laws (State of Tennessee)-Section II and 12, Chapter 115 Acts of 1925 4 Constitution of Pi Kappa Delta Honorary Forensic Society- 1924 5 How the National Archives Serves the Government and the Public- Circular No. 4, July, 1938 6 The Humanities in the Modern World-University of Minnesota, Division of Humanitiesnd 7 Infantile Paralysis-Doctor What Can I Do? Facts About Infantile Paralysis-1942-nd 123-8 8 Information for Candidate for Service Under the Unit of Educational and Work -nd 9 National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools-nd 10 The Negro School Child in Atlanta-nd 11 The New South-No.3-1950 12 Recruiting the New Teacher (Institute for Public Service), New York-nd 13 Rules Governing the Administration of the Scholarship Aid Fund for Candidates for the Ministry, Un-Ordained Mission Service, Lay Work, and Directors of Religious Education. By Board of Christian Educators of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, 1932 14 “Statistical Record of Nashville”, Compiled by Research and Information Department, Nashville Chamber of Commerce- 1949 15 “A Step Toward Fair Employment”, A Project in Race Relations of the American Friends Service Committee-nd 16 Tools for Good Times-Handy and the Kits (The Cooperative Recreation Service) Delaware, Ohio-nd 17 The Truth About Columbia Tennessee Cases-nd 18 The United States Armed Forces Institute-nd 19 A University Center for Higher Education of Negroes- Atlanta, Georgia- 1943 Sub-series-13-Papers-Non Fisk 20 Party Platform-nd 21 The Revelation of Saint Orgne The Damned-nd Sub-series-14-Periodicals-Non Fisk 22 Alpha Kappa Mu Journal, September-1946 23 The Bulletin of the American Teachers Association-Volume XX, Number 3, JulySeptember, 1944 24 he Bulletin of the American Teachers Association-Volume XXII, Number 1, July, 1946 25 The Crisis-October-1948 26 The Crisis-August-September,1949 27 The Crisis-October,1951 28 Fisk News-June, 1954 29 The Negro History Bulletin-December, 1944 30 The Negro History Bulletin-February, 1949 31 The Negro History Bulletin-May, 1950 32 The International Quarterly, Summer, 1942 33 Journal of Negro History, 1947 34 Message- Volume XII, No. 10, 1946 35 Mississippi Valley Historical Review- nd 36 Proceedings of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society- Sixth Annual Convention- January 27-28, 1944 Sub-series-15-Programs-Non Fisk 37 African Academy: The Minutes of the Inaugural Meeting, held at the Optimism Club Hall, Sekondi- Friday 27, 1930 38 American County Life Association-Youth Section-George Peabody College-October 2215, 1941 39 Amity between the Colored and White Races Convention- 1927 40 Bigger and Better Business Week- Sponsored by Eta Beta Sigma, Kappa, and Alpha Gamma Chapters of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity- April 14-21, 1921 41 Booker T. Washington Memorial Service-1939 42 Community Extension School, Rust College, Holly Spring, Mississippi-Vincent Chapel M.E. Church- February 8-10, 1929 43 Council for Negro Folklore, Presents Sammy Heyward and His Guitar in a program of Negro Folk Songs- nd 44 Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace- 1949 45 Defense Recreation Training Institute, Chattanooga, Tennessee-1942 46 Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College Presents-The College Band in Concert1947 47 Hampton High School Third Commencement-Dickson, Tennessee- 1938 48 Howard University Commencement Events-1929 49 International Congress for Cooperative Economy- 1948 50 Joint University Library Dedication Exercise- 1941 51 Lane College-1927-1928 52 LeMoyne College Forum-1930 53 Lincoln Institute of Kentucky-Commencement-1944 54 Meharry Medical College, Commencement-1946 55 Middle Tennessee Colored Teachers’ Association- 1927, 56 Nashville Christian Institute Commencement-1947 57 Princess Anne College Founder’s Day-1944 58 Scarritt College-(1944)-An Evening at Scarritt-A Service of Reading and Songs-nd 59 Second Congregational Church-Rockford, Illinois- 1947 60 Southern Negro Youth Conference- December 1-3, 1944 61 Southern University Faculty and Staff Institute- 1948 62 Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College-W.S. Davis Lecture Series-1947-48 63 Tennessee State Teachers Association-Sixty-Eighth Annual Session-1933 64 Tuskegee Institute Band Concert- 1946 65 Washington High School Glee Clubs, Atlanta University- 1928 66 Wiley-Bishop College-nd 67 Wilson County Training High School- 1946 68 Miscellaneous-1925-1947 Box-124- Folders-1-53 Series-XCollections- Reports, Reprints Sub-series-16-Reports-Non Fisk 1 The American Association of University Professors: Its Place in Higher Education-A Report to the Membership, Reprinted from the Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors- Volume- XXX, No. 3, Autumn,1944 2 Annual Report of the Director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History- July 1, 1937-June 30, 1938 3 A Brief Progress Report Regarding Work on Educational Acceleration at the Ohio State University by S. L. Pressey- 1943 4 College Income and Expenditure (Preliminary Sampling Report-Federal Security Agency-1938-1939 5 Columbia University-Annual Report of the Dean of the Graduate Faculty-1926 6 The Committee on the Reorganization or Continuation of the Negro Education Club- nd 7 Graduate Degrees: July 1, 1946-June 30, 1947. A Report Prepared at the Request of the President’s Commission on Higher Education by the Federal Security Agency, May 21, Circular No. 233, 1947 8 The International Control of Atomic Energy- 1946 9 Institute of International Education (Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Director)Bulletin No. 1, December 1, 1946 10 Kings Mountain Student Conference (19th Annual Session)-Lincoln Academy, Kings Mountain, N.C.- May 30-June 6, 1931 11 The Master’s Degree (Report of the Committee on Graduate Work) Reprinted from Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Association of American Universities Forty-Sixth Annual Conference-1945 12 National Headquarters Selective Service System-(Occupational Deferment and the National Defense)- 1941 13 Negro History Drive in Virginia-Seventh Annual Report- 1941-1942- September 17, 1942 14 Negro History Drive in Virginia-Thirteenth Annual Report, 1947-1948 by Luther P. Jackson- Virginia State College, Petersburg, Virginia- October 14, 1948 15 Negro Newspapers Publishers Association to the Honorable Secretary of War, Judge Robert P. Patterson on Troops and Conditions in Europe by Frank L. Stanley-PresidentJuly 18, 1946 16 Opinion Report # 1: A Comprehensive Digest of Political Opinion Polls Issued by Public Opinion Analysis, New York- 1948 17 Proceedings of Reports from the World the 21 st Annual Institute of the Council on World Affairs Co-sponsored by Time, the Weekly Newsmagazine at Cleveland, Ohio, January 9-11, 1947 18 Project for Adult Education of Negroes-Second Progress Report, (see School Life Vol. 29, No. 1 for 1st report) 1947-1948 19 Report of the School And College Relations Committee of the Educational Records Bureau-1932 20 Summary Report of the Secretary to the Committee on Educational Testing- Cleveland, March 1, 1934 21 Virginia Graduate Aid Fund Annual Report-1947-1948 22 Report from the World (Twenty-First) Institutes of the Council on World Affairs-1947 Sub-series-17-Reprints-Non Fisk 23 “Air Power and the Fiscal Year 1950 budget of the President, from the Congressional Record” Proceedings and Debates of the 81st Congress, First Session Speech by Honorable Carl Hinshaw, in the House of Representative-Thursday, January 13, 1949 24 “The Carnegie Foundation’s Study of Secondary and Higher Education in Pennsylvania” by Max McConn- Reprinted from Bulletin of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars- Volume. V, No. 2, nd 25 “College Sophomore Testing Program,” Report by the Advisory Committee on College Testing, Reprinted from “The Educational Record.”-1932-1933 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 “Compulsory Education 6-10” by Foster Kennedy- Reprinted from the Saturday Review of Literature- Issue of November 10, 1945 “Congressional Record: The American Ideal of Education”-Proceedings and Debates of the 76th Congress- Fist Session, 1939 “The Co-operative Test Service,” by Max McConn Reprinted from the Journal of Higher Education, May, 1931 “Correspondence Between Professor A. L. Hughes and Professor John T. Take- Relating to the Program of the Tests Committee-” Reprinted from The American Physics Teachers-Volume 2, May, 1934 -“Credit Hunting Versus Education,” by William Mather Lewis- President of Lafayette College-Reprinted from The Educational Record- for January, 1932 “Educational Guidance is now Possible,” by Max McConn- Reprinted from The Educational Record, for October, 1933 “ A General Examination for Advanced College Students” (A Plan to make the Graduate Record Examination - Available to Individual Students anywhere within the Continental United States or Canada)- The Graduate Record Office- The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching- 1944 “The Major Strategy of Guidance,” by Ben D. Wood and F. S. Beers- Reprinted from Analysis of the Individual- A Symposium in the April, 1934, issue of Occupations by permission of Dr. Franklin J. Keller “Memorandum on the “Encyclopedia of the Negro”- Reprinted of March 1936 with footnotes, appendices and report of progress to date- 1936 “The Nation-Wide Survey of First Year College Physics”- Reprinted from American Physics Teacher -Volume 1, No. 4, December, 1933 “Negro Higher and Professional Education in Georgia”- by Aaron Brown- Reprinted from Journal of Negro Education-Volume XVII, No. 3, Summer, 1948 “Negro High Schools and the War”- by J. Andrew Simmons- Principal- Booker T. Washington High School- Columbia, S. C.- Reprinted by permission of the Nation’s Schools- 1944 “To Observe Joseph Jenkins Roberts Day”-by Luther P. Jackson- Reprinted from January 1947-Virginia Education Bulletin “Only then Shall We Find Courage”- Reprinted from the American Scholar-1946 “Oriental Languages and the War Effort”- by Mortimer Graves- Reprinted from Asia Magazine- June, 1942 “The Poll Tax and Negro Suffrage in Texas-” by O. M. Dickerson- Reprinted from Social Education-Volume V111, Number 7, November, 1944 “ Predictions of Average Class Achievement by Means of Aptitude Tests-” by William C. Krethwohl, -Reprinted from the Journal of Engineering Educations-Volume 37, No. 3, November, 1946 “Prevalence of Communicable Diseases in the United States”- Volume 55, December 20, 1940 “The Proposed 1932 College Testing Program of the Cooperative Test Service (Under the auspices of the American Council on Education)”- Reprinted from The Educational Record, July, 1931 “Psychological Examination (1930)”- Reprinted from The Educational Record, April, 1931 -“Rethinking the Christian College-” by W. Burnet Easton, Jr.- Reprinted from Christian Education- Volume XXIX, No. 2, December, 1945. “A Statement on the Place of the History of Art in the Liberal Arts Curriculum”- by a Committee of the College Art Association of America- nd “ A Survey of Veterans Services for Negroes in Oklahoma”- by Harry L. WrightReprinted from Southern Regional Council- December,1946 “There are no Master Races!”- Reprinted from “True Comics” Magazine- nd “Two Decades of an Educational Inquiry “ -by William S. Learned-Reprinted from the Thirty-eighth Annual Report (1942-43) of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 51 52 53 “Tuberculosis in Negroes of College Age”- by Howard M. Payne- Reprinted from the American- Review of Tuberculosis- Volume XL11, No. 1, July, 1940 “The Use of the Graduate Record Examination in the Selection of Graduate Engineering Students”- Reprinted from the Journal of Engineering Education-Volume 37, No. 4, December, 1946 Miscellaneous- 1932-1949- nd. Box-125 Folders-1-29 Series-X Collections-Reviews, Miscellaneous Materials Sub-series-18-Reviews-Miscelleanous Materials-Non Fisk 1 “The Negro Freedman: Life Conditions of the American Negro in the Early Years After Emancipation-by Henderson H. Donald- 1952 2 E. B. Reuter-“What the Negro Wants” by Rayford W. Logon- Editor.-A Symposium by Fourteen Negroes Together with a Publisher’s Introduction-1944 Sub-series-19-Collections-Miscellaneous-Materials-Non-Fisk 3 The Black and White of Rejections for Military Service-(American Teachers Association Studies)- 1844 4 Diplomas- nd 5 A Future for Nashville (Summary of Findings and Recommendations of the Community Services Commission for Davidson County and the City of Nashville, June, 1952 6 Introduction to Contemporary Civilization in the West (The Keystone of Columbia’s General Education Program)-1946 7 Living Names-Unknown Author- nd 8 The Negro “ A Selected List for School Libraries of Books by and About the Negro in Africa and America”.Compiled by the Division of School Libraries- State Department of Education- Nashville, Tennessee- 1941 9 Speakers Bureau-Lecturers- 1931-1932- nd 10 Tennessee Public Assistance Statistics- Volume 2, Number 1, July, 1938 11 The University Christian Mission Manual, University Christian Mission Committee, New York- nd 12 What The Housing Act Can Do For Your City-United States Housing Authority, 1938 13 Miscelleanous-1934-1949-nd 14 College Publications-Columbia University-Masters’ Essays-1932 15 College Publications-Harvard University-Tercentenary of Harvard College-1936 16 College Publications-Lane College Reporter, April, 1952 17 College Publications-Lincoln Journalism Newsletter,- Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Mo.- Volume 11, May 15, No. 5, 1946 18 College Publications-Lincoln Journalism Newsletter -Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Mo.- Volume IV, Nos. 9, 11, 1948 19 College Publications-Lincoln Journalism Newsletter,- Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Mo.- Volume V, Nos. 1-2, 1949 20 College Publications-Naval College Training Program-NROTC Bulletin of Information1949 21 College Publications-The Seminarian- Volume11, No. 3, September, 1948 22 College Publications-State Agricultural and Mechanical -College Bulletin, Orangeburg, S.C.- October, 1944 23 College Publications-The Talladegan (Talladega, AL)-nd 24 College Publications-Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College Bulletin, 19371938 25 College Publications-University of Michigan International Center and Foreign Student Directory-1946-1947 26 College Publications-University of Virginia Newsletter, XXIV, No. 5, December, 1947 27 Wesleyan University- 1945-1946 28 Guides-American Association of Collegiate Registrars-An Adequate Transcript Guide for Registrars- 1946 29 Road Maps-nd Box-126- Folders-22 Series-XCollections-Miscellaneous Forms, Tickets Sub-series-20-Collections-Miscellaneous Forms 1 Admission Forms-1931-1932 2 Admission Forms-Blank-nd (Folder 1) 3 Admission Forms-Blank-nd (Folder 2) 4 Candidate for Degree-1928 5 Chapel Talks-11934-1935 6 Commencement-1933-1944 7 Deans of Southern Graduate Schools-1945 8 Contracts-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference-Blank 9 Convocation-1937-1945 10 Degrees-1928 11 ESMDT-Blank 12 Faculty1927-1946- nd 13 Faculty Use-Blank-nd 14 Graduate School-1938-1940-nd 15 Holidays-1935 16 Music Department-nd 17 Scholarships-1931-1934-nd 18 Senior and Honor Records-nd 19 Senior Teaching Positions-1930 20 Students-1930-1943-nd 21 A Study of the Community Life of the Negro Youth-nd 12 Miscellaneous Forms, Miscellaneous Tickets- nd Box127- Folders-51 Series-XI Photographs-Buildings, Classes, Events, Faculty, -Students, Teaching applications, Others Subseries-1- Photographs-Buildings-/Campus Scenes 1 Fisk School-West View (From a photograph taken in the spring of 1866, sketched by Hardy L. Keith, ‘01 2 Jubilee Hall, nd 3 Interior-Jubilee Hall Dining Area-1899 4 A Campus Scene-view from the roof of Jubilee Hall- nd Subseries-2- Photographs-Classes 5 Class of 1881 (Rev. George Moore; G. M. Thomas; J. M. Turpin; W. H. Hodgkins; D. N. Crosthwaite; B. F. Ousley Subseries-3-Photographs-Events 6 Jamestown Exposition- 1907 7 Pearl Primus-Negro-Dancer- (Pearl High School Auditorium)- nd 7A Festival of Music and Fine Arts-Kenneth Spencer-1950 Subseries 4-Photographs-Faculty8 Brady, St. Elmo (Dr.), -Administrator-1935 9 Spence, A.K.-Administrator- (Second Principle of Fisk)- nd 10 Taylor, A.A.,-Dean-Administrator- nd (4 photographs) 11 Wright, H.H. (Dean)- nd Subseries-5-Photographs-People 12 Females (2)-Black-Darius and Mary Williamson,? Nd 13 Festival Performer-Kenneth Spencer-1950 Subseries-6-Photographs-Students-Fisk 14 Gillem, Ronald Tyler-1961-1962 15 Gillepie, Barbara Ann-1961-1962 16 Gipson, Carolyn Renee- 1961`-1962 17 Horne, Eula A.- 1961-1962 18 Horton, Earl C- 1961-1962 19 Howard, Deanna R.-1961-1962 20 Howard, Joyce A- 1961-1962 21 Johnson, Cornell A- 1961-1962 22 Johnson, Donna L-961-1962 23 Johnson, Donzell-1961-1962 24 Johnson, Frances Delores- 1961-1962 25 Johnson, Freeman, K.- 1961-1962 26 Johnson, Gloria M- 1961-1962 27 Johnson, Miriam Ernestine- 1961-1962 Subseries-7-Photographs-Teaching Applications/Staff Applications 28 Belegarde, Augusta, A -(Language-1947 29 Campbell, I.C. Gordon -(History)-1948 30 Canady, Herman, G.-(Psychology)-1947 31 Cummings, Philip H- nd 32 Fisher, Dorothy, A.-(Biology)-1945 33 Foster, William P- 1945 34 Harpers, Helena- 1932 35 Hasbrook, Daniel L- 1945 36 Hylton, Osmond N-(English)-1948 37 Jacobs, Harrison K.-(Social Sciences)-1949 38 Leon-Marquez, Adrin F-(Spanish)-1950 39 Martineau, Paul- (Languages)-1948 40 Masseron, J-(Languages)-1946 41 Metzger, Walter R-(History)-1947 42 Pleasants, Edwin H- 1949 43 Richlez, Paul A-(Languages)-1948 44 Shields, Alyee P- 1932 45 Stackhouse, Chester R, (Physical Education)-1947 46 Tildon, John C- (Languages)-1948 47 Warren, Kenneth L-(Social Sciences)-1949 48 Whitfield, Lawrence Alexander- (Biology)-1931 49 Williams, Elizabeth- 1944 50 Williams, Juanita Lee- (Physical Education)-1934 51 Wormley, Stanton - (Languages)- nd 52 Miscellaneous (One Male) and (Three Females)- nd Box127-A Sub-series -8-Photographs-Oversize Photographs-Oversize Box 1 Fisk University-nd 2 Fisk Campus-Buildings-nd Box-128- Folders-1-8 Series XII Collections-OVERSIZE BOX Other Miscellaneous Materials Sub-series 1 1 Poster-Associated Publishers-Distinguished Negroes-nd 2 Poster-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People-nd 3 Charts-National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis-Fund Drive-Departmental Contributions-1947 4 Poster-Negro History Week-1950 5 Newsletters-Miscellaneous, nd 6 Organizational Chart-The Government of the United States-1941 7 Announcement-Fisk Summer School-Graduate Work-nd 8 Miscellaneous-1951 Box-129 Series-XII Collections-OVERSIZE BOX Other Miscellaneous Materials Sub-series-2 Collections-OVERSIZE BOX Other Miscellaneous Materials-Newspaper Clippings-Non-Fisk 1937-1954 Box-130- Folders-1-30 Series-XIIICorrespondence Other Than AA Taylor Sub-Series 1-Catherine Buchanan Taylor Sub-Sub-series-1-Correspondence-Family-Children 1 State Social Security Commission of Missouri Chariton County, Keytesville, Missouri, Regarding Status of Children-1943-1944 (Restricted) 2 Veterans Administration-Children’s Benefits-1946-1953 3 Alruthus Taylor Buchanan (Ted) (Son)-1952-1954 4 Donald Irvin Buchanan (Son)-1949-1954 5 Harold Archie Buchanan (Son)-1946-1951 6 Harold Archie Buchanan (Son)-1952 (January-July) 7 Harold Archie Buchanan (Son)-1952 (August-December) 8 Harold Archie Buchanan (Son) -1953 9 John Gilbert Buchanan (Son)-1948-1952-nd 10 John Gilbert Buchanan (Son)-1953 11 John Gilbert Buchanan (Son)-1954- nd 12 Leatrice Buchanan McKissack (Daughter) and Family-1943-1951-nd 13 Devonia Helm-(Sister)-1949-1954 14 Vicky (Sister)-1948-1953 15 William (Brother)-1953 16 Rena (Aunt)-1948-1950 17 Amanda (Sister-in-Law)-1948-1953 18 Rena –(Sister-in-Law)-1943-1950-nd 19 Edna Mae (Niece)-nd 20 Family and Friends Miscellaneous Correspondence-1946-1950 21 Family and Friends (Miscellaneous)-1951-1954-nd 22 Miscellaneous-Family and Friends-1948-1954 23 Lane College Faculty-1952-1954 Sub-Subseries -2- Miscellaneous Materials other Memorabilia 24 Documents-Teaching Certification-1951-1952 25 Post Cards-1948-1953 26 Student Records- Catherine Buchanan Taylor-Student Record-Fisk University- nd (Restricted) 27 Document-Circuit Court of Davidson County, Tennessee-Bill for Divorce-January 1, 1942 28 Bills and Receipts-1952-1953- nd 29 Memorabilia -Alpha Kappa Alpha-1949-1950 30 Memorabilia-Miscellaneous Box-131- Folders-21 Series-XIIIOther Than AA Taylor Sub-Series 1-Catherine Buchanan Taylor Sub-Subseries-3-Class Notes, Papers, Programs, Photographs 1 Class Notes-1946 2 Class Notes- 1954 3 Class Notes-English 134- nd 4 Class Notes-English -151- nd 5 Notes-Literature (Miscellaneous)- nd 6 Class Notes-“Why People Read”- nd 7 8 9 10 11 12 Class Notes-Miscellaneous- nd Class Notes-Pennsylvania State College- nd Papers-Literary Papers- nd Papers-Papers-English-Miscellaneous- nd Programs-Obituary -A.A. Taylor, Noted Educator Dies from Stroke-Globe, June 11, 1954 Programs-Obituary-A.A. Taylor-Alrutheus A. Taylor, 1891-1954-Fisk News, November, 1954Sub-Sub-series-4-Other Than AA Taylor-Catherine B. Taylor-Photographs 13 Ann Montgomery-Age -1-Year-1946 14 AA Taylor-standing near car 15 Harold Buchanan in military uniform-1952 16 John Buchanan in military uniform- nd 17 Unidentified baby in carriage- nd 18 Unidentified males- 1953 19 Unidentified females- nd 20 Unidentified-Child in Chair- nd 21 Unidentified-Miscellaneous-nd Box-132- Folders-1-35 Series-XIII Correspondence- Other Than AA TaylorSub-series-2- Charles S. Johnson, President Fisk University 1 To Alumni and Parents- nd 2 Faculty, Garey, Doris B.- 1949 3 Fisk Memorial Chapel-1948-1950 4 Charles S. Johnson-Director Department of Social Science-The Nashville School of Social Work-(Professional Training in the Social Work Field For Negroes-1942-1943 5 Miscellaneous- 1949- nd Sub-series -3-Jones, Thomas E., President Fisk University 6 American Automobile Association-Atlanta University-1943-1947 7 Board of Education-Methodist Church-1943 8 Brown, Sterling-1928 9 Brownlee, Fred. L. (American Missionary Association-1936) 10 Cravath, Paul D.- 1932 11 DuBois, W. E. Burghardt-1933 12 Faculty-Fisk University- (B-S)-1932-1946) 13 Federal Security Agency-Buenos Aires Convention-1943 14 Fisk University Host Other American Republics Distinguished Educators, Professors and Artistic Leaders-1941 15 Goucher College-1934-1938 16 Johnson, James Welton-1931 17 McCuiston, Fred (Julius Rosenwald Fund)-1930 18 National Association of College Women-National Broadcast Company-1932-1934 19 Post War Military Training-1944 20 Report of the Dean of Fisk University-Summer School-1929 21 Scarritt College of Christian Workers-Swarthmore College-1945-1946 22 University of Tennessee-Fisk University Offering Legal Education to Colored-1943 23 Miscelleanous-1934-1945 Sub-series-4-St. John, George (Administrative Assistant to President to Charles S. Johnson) 24 Buildings and Ground-John Sweitzer-1948-1950 25 Collins- Leslie M.-1950 26 Comptroller-Creswell, Isaiah T-1948 27 Comptroller-Creswell, Isaiah T-1949 28 Comptroller-Creswell, Isaiah T-1950 29 Dean of Women-1949-1950 30 Hawkins, W. D.-1948 31 Hawkins, W. D.-1949 32 33 34 35 Hawkins, W. D.-1950 Charles S. Johnson-1947 Charles S. Johnson-1948-(January-June) Charles S. Johnson-1948-(July-December) Box-133- Folders-1-19 Sub-series-4-St. John, George-(Administrative Assistant to President to Charles S. Johnson) 1 Charles S. Johnson-1949-(January-February 2 Charles S. Johnson-1949-(March) 3 Charles S. Johnson-1949-(April-May) 4 Charles S. Johnson-1949-(June-July) 5 Charles S. Johnson-1949-(August-September) 6 Charles S. Johnson-1949-(October-December) 7 Charles S. Johnson-1950-(January) 8 Charles S. Johnson-1950-(February) 9 Charles S. Johnson-1950- (March-April) 10 Charles S. Johnson-1950-(May-June) 11 Office of Public Relations-1948 12 Office of Public Relations-1949 13 Office of Public Relations-1950 14 Office of the Registrar-Shane, Mary-1950 15 Office of the Registrar-Smith, Harold F.01950 16 A Statement of the Public Policy at Fisk Universsity-1946 17 Taylor, AA-1949 18 Taylor, Aa-1950-nd 19 Miscelleanous-1950- nd
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