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Robert F. Poole Presidential Records

 Collection
Identifier: Series-0005

Scope and Contents

This series contains the general and subject correspondence of Robert Franklin Poole. The bulk of correspondence deals with the development of Clemson College and its various programs, for example, training of agricultural teachers, the school of architecture, a nuclear science program, silk production, research involving the use of bamboo as reinforcement for concrete, and the army engineering program. A number of letters concern the development and use of lands for various purposes, for example, forest and wildlife research and soil and water conservation. Frequent correspondents include college administrators such as R. A. McGinty, Harlan McClure, Robert C. Edwards, Edgar A. Brown, W. H. Washington, T. Wilbur Thornhill, and G. H. Aull.

The series also contains folders of information about the recipients of honorary degrees awarded by Clemson University. Copies of letters made by the thermofax photocopy method and letters written on an acidic stock have been replaced with photocopies printed on archival quality bond. See the "Separation List" for a listing of photographs.

Dates

  • 1940 - 1958

Creator

Biographical Note

Robert Franklin Poole was born 2 December 1893 at Gray Court in Laurens County, South Carolina, the son of Ula Barto and Lila Yeargin Poole. He attended public schools in the county and received a bachelor of science degree from Clemson College in 1916. In 1917, Poole entered Rutgers University and received the master of science degree in plant pathology. During World War I he enrolled in the U. S. War School at Hampton, Virginia and studied aerial photography. As a sergeant first-class he served thirteen months in France as an instructor in the use of cameras and four months in Germany with the Army of occupation. Returning to Rutgers in 1919, Poole continued his studies in plant pathology and received his doctorate degree in 1921. That same year he married Sara Margaret Bradley, daughter of James F. Bradley of Abbeville.

In 1922 Poole was appointed associate plant pathologist for the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. In this position, he researched diseases of sweet potatoes and other crops. In 1929 Poole accepted a position at as associate professor and plant pathologist at North Carolina State College where he researched diseases that affected tobacco and peaches. In March 1940 the Clemson College Board of Trustees appointed Poole to succeed Enoch W. Sikes. Poole served as President until his death 6 June 1958. Poole belonged to numerous civic and professional organizations. Detailed biographical information about President Poole and his years at Clemson College may be found in the Biographical Materials Series.

Extent

4 Cubic Feet (15 boxes, 3 oversize maps, 23 photographs)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The series is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Ownership and Custodial History

Office of the President.

Separated Materials

The following photographs have been removed and placed in Clemson University Photograph Collections, Series 100:

Argonaut nuclear reactor and model, taken from folders 121-128.

The following photographs were taken from folders 81-109: Bates, Jeff B., not dated Bryan, Wright, 1956 Cain, Ralph H., 1954 Campbell, Malcolm, 1957 Coker, James Lide III, 1958 (3) Daniel, Charles E., 1951 Eickelberger, Robert Lawrence, 1942 Fridy, W. W., 1956 Furman, Alester G. Jr., 1956 Grier, F. E., 1951 (2) Horn, Charles Lilley, 1953 Lunz, George Robert, 1958 McBride, James N., 1958 Montgomery, Walter S., 1951 Newman, James, 1957 Pace, Homer M., 1951 Self, James C., 1951 (2) White, Warren T., 1957

Processing Information

Processed by Amy Wagner, student assistant, July 1987.

Title
Robert F. Poole Presidential Records
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