Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
Interview for Camp Hope with Mr. and Mrs. Art Brewer, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Huff
This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1980. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions.
Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.
Clemson Report #213 Noise Abatement with Karl Johnson, #214 Student Tutoring with Sigma Tau Epsilon, April 1971
This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1980. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions.
Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.
Edgar Brown Room Dedication Located in the R. M. Cooper Library, May 6, 1971
This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1980. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions.
Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.
Dr. Edwards, Senator Edgar Brown reminiscences of Harvey Gantt period at Clemson University, January 1973
This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1980. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions.
Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.
Luther Fields, Head of Dining Services; Ralph Collins, Head of the Physical Plant Division; Wallace Trevillian, Dean of Industrial Management and Textile Science; and Frank Howard, Coach, no date
This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1980. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions.
Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.
Harry Dent at Clemson University, February 22, 1973
This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1980. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions.
Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.
Thomas M. Hunter Dinner, March 2, 1973
Thomas Mitchell Hunter of Short Hills, New Jersey, established the Hunter Endowed Chair of Bioengineering, the first endowed chair at Clemson University in honor of "Little Joe" Hunter a Clemson mathematics professor.
Senator Ernest F. Hollings, April 19, 1973
Speech to political science classes
Development Program, July 6, 1973
This series contains tape recordings produced by the Clemson University Communications Center, 1966-1980. The recordings consist primarily of interviews with administrators, professors, and students on a variety of topics. The recordings were distributed for weekly broadcast to radio stations throughout the state of South Carolina. Several recordings have brief descriptions.
Harry Durham, Director of University Communications Center, conducted most of the interviews.
Future of the American Presidency Lecture by Avery Leiserson, Vanderbilt University, April, 1974
Last of twelve lectures on the American Presidency. Charles Dunn, Clemson University, introduces Professor Avery Leiserson, Vanderbilt University, who lectures on the topic "Social Unrest and the American Presidency." The speech runs approximately 40 minutes followed by a question and answer session.