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Edythe Lambert Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss-0315

Scope and Contents

The papers include correspondence, financial records, minutes, and photographs. The papers document primarily Edythe Lambert's work with the American Association of University Women's Clemson Branch and South Carolina Division, the Clemson Child Development Center, and Clemson Congregations in Touch. These organizations fostered the advancement of women; early childhood education in the Clemson area; and community support through a food bank, free clinic, and education programs. The latter two organizations had substantial support and interaction from local churches. The Clemson Council on Human Relations was a branch of the South Carolina Council on Human Relations that served as the requesting organization for grants from the state and federal government to support programs at the Clemson Child Development Center.

Dates

  • 1966 - 2004
  • 1977 - 2004

Creator

Restrictions on Access

There is one folder of Clemson Child Development Center personnel that is restricted.

Biographical Note

Edythe Rutherford was born in Candler, North Carolina on October 6, 1921; the daughter of John William and Addie Bell (Holcombe) Rutherford. After graduating from local public schools in Candler, she attended and graduated from the University of North Carolina Greensboro in 1942. She taught French at Linden (North Carolina) High School, 1942-1943; worked as a lab technician for American Enka, 1942-1943; and was a reporter for the Citizen-Times in Asheville, North Carolina 1944-1946. In 1946, she married Robert Stansbury Lambert. Their eldest daughter, Margaret Anne was born late that December with another daughter, Dorothy Lee in 1950. Between 1949 and 1952, the Lamberts lived in Clemson where he taught history. After short stays at colleges and universities in Georgia and Indiana, the Lamberts returned to Clemson in 1956. Edythe devoted herself to raising her family and participating in a great number of local civic, cultural and philanthropic organizations. She served as president of the Clemson Area Arts Council, 1978-1979; Pickens County Friends of the Arts, 1981-1982, the Clemson Chapter of the American Association of University Women, 1985; and the Clemson Council on Human Relations, 1987. Edythe was on the Board of Directors of the Clemson Child Development Center, 1976-2002. Among the awards she has received were Clemson University's Algernon Sydney Sullivan award for community service, 1990.

Extent

2.15 Cubic Feet (consisting of 58 folders in 7 document boxes, 1 folder of photographs in 1 box and 1 oversize folder.)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The papers are organized in four series: American Association of University Women, Clemson Child Development Center, Clemson Congregations in Touch, and Clemson Council on Human Relations; Each series is arranged alphabetically by folder title. The documents within each folder are arranged in chronological order. Collection;

Immediate Source of Acquisiton

Donated by Edythe Lambert in 2004 and 2006, accessions 04-57 and 06-68.

Related Archival Materials

Mss 82, American Association of University Women, Clemson Branch Records

Mss 159, Robert Stansbury Lambert Papers

Processing Information

Michael Kohl prepared the finding aid in 2009. Student assistant Allie Rhyne processed the papers.

Title
Edythe Lambert Papers
Status
Completed
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
230 Kappa St.
Clemson SC 29634 U.S.A. US