Mailing Address:
Special Collections
College of Charleston Library
66 George Street
Charleston, SC 29424

Phone:
(843) 953-8016

Title: College of Charleston Archives: Historical Records

Dates: 1785-1970

Size: 124 linear ft.

Revised: November 1998

Scope and Content Note:

    The Archives of the College of Charleston is divided into two parts: (1) a historical series of records covering the period from 1785-1970 and (2) current records from 1970 to the present.  This historical series includes records of the creation of the College primarily as an academy in 1785, of its reorganization and of the adoption of a comprehensive college curriculum in 1824 and 1825, of its existence as a municipal college from 1837 to 1949; and of its separate existence as a private institution from 1949 until it became a state institution in 1970.
    The minutes of the Trustees are complete from 1785 through the present.  Among the Presidents of the Trustees who are best represented in the historical records are Robert Smith from 1786-1789, Mitchell King from 1847-1862, and M. Rutledge Rivers from 1925-1940.  Another trustee who is well represented is the artist and historian Charles Fraser (Secretary and Treasurer from 1817-1855).
    Few presidential papers exist before 1863, but the records of presidents are essentially complete or nearly so from 1897 to 1968.  The three presidents who served during this period were Harrison Randolph from 1897- 1942, George Daniel Grice from 1942-1966, and Walter Raleigh Coppedge from 1966-1968.  (All of President Theodore S. Stern's papers are kept together in the post-1970 record group).  The minutes of the trustees and other records also provide substantial information about earlier Presidents including Robert Smith from 1790-1797, Jasper Adams from 1825-1826 and 1828-1836, and Nathaniel Russell Middleton from 1857-1880.
    The faculty minutes are complete from 1841 through the present.  Among the members of the faculty who are best represented in the historical records are John Bachman (Natural History, 1848-1853), Thomas della Torre (Latin and Greek, 1898-1923), James Harold Easterby (History, 1920-1952), Louis R. Gibbes (Mathematics and Natural Philisophy, 1838-1892), Lancelot Minor Harris (1898-1941), Francis S. Holmes (Geology and Natural History and head of the Museum, 1850-1869), Horatio Hughes (Chemistry, 1923-1950), Gabriel E. Manigault (Natural History and Geology and head of the Museum, 1873-1899), John McCrady (Mathematics, 1855-1861 and 1865-1873), James Warley Miles (History of Intellectual Philosophy and Greek Literature, 1850-1854 and 1866-1871), and Frederick Adolphus Porcher (History and Belles Lettres, 1848-1888).
    Among the most comprehensive sets of records are financial records, library accession records (including inventories of several large Ante-Bellum libraries which have survived nearly intact), and records of the Charleston Museum while it was part of the College from 1850-1915.  The most extensive set of student records was kept by the Chrestomathic Literary Society from 1848-1957.  There are also collections of photographs, blueprints, early scientific instruments, memorabilia, printed ephemera, and similar material. There is also an index of student names mentioned in the college archives for the 1800s and for the period from 1900 to 1935.
 
 

Inventory:

1.  History of the College

2.  Board of Trustees

3.  Presidents
 Randolph
 Grice
 Coppedge

4.  Alumni Affairs

5.  Academic Affairs
 Registrar
 Graduation ceremonies
 Academic departments
 Night School
 Summer School
 Coastal Carolina Junior College
 Library
 Museum
 Faculty Journals
 Student Work (misc. examples)

6.  Student Affairs
 Student Activities
 Chrestomathic Literary Society
 Cleosophic Literary Society
 Fraternities
 Sororities
 Honor Societies

7.  Business Affairs

8.  Institutional Research
 (principally relating to facilities)
 

9.  Institutional Advancement
 Admissions
 Veterans
 Athletics
 Financial Aid
 Events

    Items are listed by box and folder number.  For instance, the notation "2/12" would indicate box number two and folder number twelve.

1. History of the College
 
Bill to Establish a College in the Province of South Carolina: 1769 1/1
College Charter and Amendments: 1785-1969    1/2
College By-Laws: 1965       1/3
Plat: 1817         1/4
Endowment of the Horry Professorship: 1830-1861   1/5
 "Safeguard" Accorded College Property by the
 U. S. Army: 1865        1/6
Bill to Levy Taxes on Charleston County Property for the
Use of the College: 1969          1/7
Reminiscences of the College of Charleston    1/8
Historical Plaques        1/9
Easterby, A History of the College of Charleston (MS)   1/10
Additions for Easterby's appendices     1/11
Application to Phi Beta Kappa (historical summary, 1935)  1/12
Misc. historical sketches of the College     1/13

2.  Board of Trustees

Minutes
 1785-1817        2/1
 1817-1842        2/2
 1842-1864        3/1
 1865-1887        3/2
 1888-1904        4/1
 1904-1915        4/2
 1916-1927        5
 1927-1943        6/1
 1943-1956        6/2
 1956-1961        6/3
 1961-1965        7/1
 1965-1968        7/2
 1968-1970        7/3
 Misc. material re minutes      7/4

Index to the Trustees and Faculty Minutes, 1790-1836  8
Announcement of Board Meetings     9/1
Correspondence re Black applicants, 1943    9/2
Board member lists, 1871       9/3
Early typescripts of minutes
 1785-1842        9/4
 1842-1874        9/5
Summaries of minutes, 1785-1874      9/6
Bequests         9/7
Minutes of the Board of Trustees (Miscellaneous Drafts)  10/1
Announcement for the Position of President: 1977-1978  10/2
By Laws         10/3
City Council Material: 1837-1940      10/4
Committee Assignment        10/5
Committee on the Organization of the College (Report)  10/6
County Delegation        10/7
Development Committee       10/8
Facilities Committee       10/9
Faculty Report to the Trustees: 1944      10/10
Finance Committee        10/11
Trustee newsletters        10/12
Policy Statement of the Board (With Respect to Objectives
 of the Institution During the Decade of Development)  10/13
Report to the Board of Trustees Concerning the "Glebe House"
 (# 6  Glebe Street) and other matters.    10/14
Resolutions: 1866-1892, 1909-1959     11/1
G. L. B. Rivers         11/2
Standing Committee       11/3
Summer Report: 1953       11/4

Trustees Correspondence
 1850-1905        11/5
 1906-1920        12/1
 1921-1930        12/2
 1931-1939        12/3
 1940-1942        13/1
 1943-1946        13/2
 1947-1948        13/3
 1949-1954        14/1
 1955-1960        14/2
 1961-1970        14/3
 N. D.         15/1
 See Also: Business Affairs-General Correspondence
 
 
 

3.  PRESIDENTS
 

1.  Robert Smith, 1790-1797 (Bishop; see minutes and personal papers)

2.  Thomas Bee, Jr, 1798-1805 (Rev.; see minutes)

3.  George Buist, 1806-1808 (Rev.; see minutes)

 4.  Elijah Dunham Rattoone, 1810 (Rev.; see minutes.  N. B.  No other principal served between 1808 and 1823)

5.  Nathaniel Bowen, 1823-1824 (Bishop; see minutes)

6.  Jasper Adams, 1825-1826 (Rev.; see minutes and publications by Adams)

7.  Nathaniel Bowen, 1827-1828 (Bishop; see minutes)

8.  Jasper Adams, 1828-1836 (Rev.; see minutes and publications by Adams)

9.  William Theophilus Brantley, 1838-1844 (see minutes; Mitchell King, Acting President, 1844)

10.  William Peronneau Finley, 1845-1857 (see minutes; Lewis R. Gibbes, Acting President, 1856)

11.  Nathaniel Russell Middleton, 1857-1880 (see also minutes and personal papers; Francis W. Capers, Acting President, 1880-1882)
 Faculty Reports to the President: 1863-1876
   (includes Museum)     15/2
 General Correspondence:  1870's     15/3
 President's Reports to the Trustees:
   1868, 1876, 1881, 1885     15/4

12.  Henry Elliott Shepherd, 1882-1897 (see minutes)

13.  Harrison Randolph, 1897-1942 (see also personal papers; Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, Acting President, 1919-1920; George Daniel Grice, Acting President, 1935-1936 and 1941-1942)

 President's Reports to the Trustees:
  1898-1901       15/5
  1902-1906       15/6
  1907-1912       15/7
  1913-1915       15/8
  1916-1918       15/9
  1919-1921       16/1
  1922-1924       16/2
  1925-1927       16/3
  1928-1931       16/4
  1932-1935       16/5
  1936-1941       16/6
  N.D.        16/7
 General Correspondence
  1891-1901       17/1
  1902-1904       17/2
  1905-1907       17/3
  1908-1909       18/1
  1910-1911       18/2
  1912        18/3
  1913        19/1
  1914-1915       19/2
  1916        19/3
  1917        20/1
  1918        20/2
  1919-1920       20/3
  1920 (N.W. Stephenson-Acting President)  20/4
  1921        20/5
  1922        21/1
  1923        21/2
  1924        21/3
  1925-1926       21/4
  1927        22/1
  1928        22/2
  1929        22/3
  1930        22/4
  1931        23/1
  1932        23/2
  1933        23/3
  1934        23/4
  1935-1936       24/1
  1937        24/2
  1938        24/3
  1939        25/1
  1940        25/2
  1941        25/3
  No Dates       26/1
  Papers       26/2
 Charleston County Emergency
    Relief Administration:  1933-1934    26/3
 College Association Dues      26/4
 The College of Charleston Magazine (annotates first issue) 26/6
 Committee on the Organization of the College   26/7
 Invitations        26/8
 Office Correspondence (Including Secretary
   to the President): 1913-1920     27/1
 Office Correspondence (Including Secretary
   to the President):1921-1941    27/2
 Office Memoranda:
  1912-1917 (vols. 1-3)     28/1-3
  1917-1922 (vols. 4-6)     29/1-3
  1922-1926 (vols. 7-10)     30/1-4
  1927-1930 (vols. 11-14)     31/1-4
  1930-1931, 1933-1935, 1936-1937 (vols. 15-19)  32/1-5
  1937-1939 (vo. 20)      33/1
 Office Logs I and II: 1917      33/2
 Rhodes Scholarship       33/3
 Speeches        33/4
 State of South Carolina-Department of Education General
  Correspondence      33/5
 State of South Carolina-Department of Education-
  Miscellaneous Printed Material    33/6
 Testimonials-Personal      34/1
 Testimonials-Students and Faculty    34/2
 Testimonials-Miscellaneous     34/3
 "Model Letters" to answer routine inquiries   34/4
 Woodrow Wilson Memorial     34/5
 Educational Associations-
  Association of American Universities   35/1
  Association of Colleges and Schools of the Southern
  States-General Correspondence: 1915-1930   35/2
  Association of Colleges and Schools of the Southern
   States-General Correspondence: 1931  35/3
  Association of Colleges and Schools of the Southern
   States-Miscellaneous Printed Material  35/4
  Association of Colleges of South Carolina  35/5
  General Education Board     35/6
  Southern Association of Colleges and
   Secondary Schools Bulletin   35/7
  Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary
   Schools-Faculty Publications   35/8
  Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary
   Schools-General Correspondence   36/1
  Southern University Conference    36/2
  Miscellaneous Printed Material    36/3
 

14.  George Daniel Grice, 1942-1966 (Charles John Smith, Acting President, 1962)
 President's Report to the Trustees
  1942-1946       37/1
  1947-1950       37/2
  1951-1954       37/3
  1955-1956       37/4
  1957-1958       38/1
  1959-1962       38/2
  1963-1966       38/3
  Information Sheet      38/4
 General Correspondence
  1935-1939       39/1
  1940-1942       39/2
  1943-1944       39/3
  1945        40/1
  1946        40/2
  1947        40/3
  1948-1949       41/1
  1950        41/2
  1951        41/3
  1952-1954       42/1
  1955-1965       42/2
  1966        42/3
  No Date       42/4

 Appointment Books      43/1
 Certificate of Appreciation-Spartanburg Rotary Club  43/3
 Charleston Preparatory School     43/4
 Civilian Pilot Training Program
  CAA Applicants and Information   43/5
  Charts Showing Airways of the U.S. and Canada 43/6
  General Correspondence: July 1939-March 1940 43/7
  General Correspondence: April 1940-March 1941 43/8
  Ground Attendance and Rating Reports   43/9
  Miscellaneous Forms     44/1
  Requirements of Student Participation   44/2
  Student Accident Insurance    44/3
  Table of Heights and Weights    44/4
 Civil Rights Bill-Title VI-Assurance of Compliance  44/5
 Committee on Sales Tax      44/6
 Election of the Fourteenth President of the
  College of Charleston      44/7
 Form Letter Sustaining Endowment    44/8
 Distribution of Easterby's History
  Correspondence-March 1936    44/9
  Correspondence-April-June 1936    44/10
  Correspondence with Easterby    44/11
 Housing Act of 1950      44/12
 Inauguration Materials      44/13
 Institutional Self-Study and Periodic Visitation Program-
  (Southern Association of Schools and Colleges) 44/14
 Lawton Bluff       44/15
 Miscellaneous       44/16
 Notes         44/17
 Oil Rationing Material: 1942-1944    45/1
 Personal Correspondence: 1939-1952    45/2
 Personal Papers-Last Will and Testament of G. E. Grice 45/3
 Porter Military Academy Correspondence: 1952-1955  45/4
 Princeton University Bicentennial Material    45/5
 Selective Service Information     45/6
 Speeches        45/7
 Statement to the Trustees-(About Negroes Entering
  the College of Charleston)-1964    45/8
 United States Coast Guard Reserves-Voluntary Port
  Security Force Material     45/9
Educational Associations
 American Council on Education     46/1

 Association of American Colleges    46/2
 South Carolina Association of Colleges-Constitution  46/3
 South Carolina Association of Colleges-
  General Correspondence
   1922-1954      46/4
   1955-1956      46/5
   1957-1958      46/6
   1959-1960      46/7
   1961-1962      47/1
   1963       47/2
   1964-1965      47/3
   1966-1967      47/4
   1968-1969      47/5
   Not Dated      47/6
 South Carolina Association of Colleges-NCATE and
  ETV Information      47/7
 South Carolina Association of Colleges-Treasurer's Report 47/8
 South Carolina Education Department    47/9
 Southern University Conference Material   47/10
 

15.  Walter Raleigh Coppedge, 1966-1968
 Biographical Material       47/11
 Report to the Trustees      47/12
 General Correspondence
  1965        48/1
  January-August 1966     48/2
  September-December 1966    48/3
  January-February 1967     49/1
  March-May 1967      49/2
  June-September 1967     49/3
  October-December 1967     50/1
  January 1968       50/2
 Capital Funds Campaign: 1965-August 1967   50/3
 Capital Funds Campaign: September 1967   50/4
 An Interim Report to the Faculty Delivered
   at the Faculty Retreat     50/5
 Community Service Project     51/1
 The English-Speaking Union (Charleston Branch)  51/2
 Esso Education Foundation     51/3
 The Future Role of the College . . .    51/4
 Informal Report (ON Foundations)    51/5

 Inauguration Materials, 1966     51/6
 Mall         51/7
 Personal Correspondence      51/8
 Printed Material       51/9
 Proposal to Seek Increased Local Government Revenue
   for the College      52/1
 Rhodes Scholarship Committee for the
   State of South Carolina     52/2
 Educational Associations-
  American Council on Education    52/3
  Association of American Colleges    52/4
  South Carolina Association of Colleges   52/5
  South Carolina Commission on Higher Education 52/6
  South Carolina Tricentennial Commission  52/7
  University Status for College of Charleston  52/8
  U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 52/9

16.  Theodore S. Stern, 1968-1978 (N. B.  All of President Stern's papers have been placed in the Post-1970 records of the College Archives.  Nearly all relate to the College as a State institution, which it became on July 1, 1970).
 
 

4.  ALUMNI AFFAIRS

Lists of Students
 Ruth Rugheimer card files: 1800's
  Adams-Cohen      53/1
  Colcock-Furman      53/2
  Gadsen-Heyward      53/3
  Hillard-Lynch      53/4
  Maybry-Mortimer      53/5
  Moses-Pyatt       53/6
  Quash-Simons, John     53/7
  Simons, K-Toomer      53/8
  Torre-Zeigler      53/9
 Ruth Rugheimer Listings: 1900's
  Abbott-Gibson      54/1
  Gilberson-Michie      54/2
  Middleton-Ryan      54/3
  Saint-Zerbst       54/4
  Lists of Students, n. d.     55/1
  Lists of Honorary Graduates    55/2
 Students at the College of Charleston
  1820-1836       56/1
  1829-1834; 1847-1881     56/2
  1882-1889       56/3
  1900-1926       56/4
  1926-1929       56/5
  No Dates        56/6
Alumni Association
 Graduates
  1825-1870       57/1
  1897-1930       57/2
  1843-1921       57/3
  Alumni in Surrounding States    57/4
  Alumni Practicing Law in New York   57/5
  Alumni Receiving Golden Jubilee Book   57/6
  D.D. and LL.D. Degrees Conferred by the
   College of Charleston    57/7
  Graduates Seeking Graduate Study   57/8
  Local Businessmen Who Are Graduates
   of the College     57/9
  Miscellaneous Listings     57/10
  Out of State Alumni     57/11

  State Alumni      57/12
 Alumni        57/13
 Annual Meeting: 1946-1979 (Incomplete)   57/14
 Application for Membership     57/15
 Banquet        57/16
 Bills         57/17
 Book Fair        57/18
 By-laws        57/19
 Candlelight Tour       57/20
 Capital Fund Drive       58/1
 Cement Walk Presented by the Classes of 1925 and 1926 58/2
 The Centennial Donation: 1937     58/3
 Class Reunions: 1924, 1928, 1944     58/4
 Class directory, c. 1931      58/5
 College of Charleston Wars Service Roster
  1.  Revolution, War of 1812, Seminole War,
   Mexican War     58/6
  2.  Confederate War, Spanish American War  58/7
  3.  World War I      58/8
  4.  World War II (names from A-K)   59/1
  5.  World War II (names from L-Z)     59/2
 Annual Alumni Giving      60/1
 Chart of Alumni Organization (Rough Draft)   60/2
 Alumni House Committee      60/3
 Alumni Records Committee     60/4
 Arrangements Committee      60/5
 Committee on Budget Report: 6-27-70    60/6
 Dinner Ball        60/7
 Directory and First Issue of C. of C. Magazine Material 60/8
 Executive Committee      60/9
 Financial Statement: 6-30-69     60/10
 General Correspondence: 1881-1930    60/11
 General Correspondence: 1931     60/12
 Library Fund       60/13
 Medal        61/1
 Memorial Entrance       61/2
 Monthly Report: 1970      61/3
 Minutes: 1898       61/4
 A Message of Importance to the Alumni: 1966   61/5
 Miscellaneous Printed Material     61/6
 Newsletter Correspondence     61/7
 Oppenheim, Joseph N.: student honors, 1832   61/8

 Physics Laboratory Fund      61/9
 Portrait Committee       61/10
 Preliminary List and Prospectus of War Roster at C. of C. 61/11
 Randolph, Harrison-Endowment Fund    61/12A
 Resolutions        61/12B
 Rivers, M. Rutledge      61/13
 Service Men's Material-(Includes clippings)   61/4
 Smoker        61/5
 Subscribers and List of Amount Promised   61/6
 War Rosters-Committee Correspondence   61/7
 Wedding Material       61/8
 War Roster Survey Cards      62
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5.  ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Provost/Dean of Faculty/Senior V. P. of Academic Affairs
 To 1970        63/1
Assistant V.P. for Faculty Research and Grants Material  63/2
College Catalog, 1897-1898 (printer's copy)    63/3

Registrar
 Academic Statistics (annual)     64/1
 Applications for Admission     64/2
 Advanced Placement Program     64/3
 Arrangement for Registration     64/4
 Attendance at the College of Charleston    64/5
 Bachelor of Arts       64/6
 Bank Book        64/7
 Caps and Gowns       64/8
 Class Standing Regulations     64/9
 Classified Students       64/10
 Comparative Statistics (multi-year)    64/11
 Competitive Examinations for Scholarships   65/1
 Dean's List        65/2
 Deficient List       65/3
 Diploma Material       65/4
 Enrollment and Registration Procedures   65/5
 Enrollment Material      65/6
 Examinations Material (includes 1901-1905 publications) 65/7
 Examinations Regulations      65/8
 Examinations Schedule      65/9
 Examinations-Seniors      65/10
 Fraternity Averages      65/11
 Gilland, W. Flinn-Candidate for Director of Admissions 65/12
 General Correspondence:
  1900-1926       66/1
  1921-1924       66/2
  1925-1926       66/3
  1927-1932       67/1
  1933-1938       67/2
  1939-1940       67/3
  1941-1942       67/4
  1943-1953       67/5
  1954-1970       67/6

 Grade Point Ratio System      68/1
 Grades–misc. information
  General Honors      68/2
  Graduates       68/3
  Honor System-To 1967     68/4
  Honor System-N.D.     68/5
  Honor System-National Student Federation of the
  United States of America     68/6
  Honors List       68/7
  Mid-term Grades of Students in Trouble  68/8
  Monthly Report      68/9
  Rolls         68/10
  Satisfactory       68/11
  Special Honors      68/12
 Grade books
  January 1830 to November 1830    61/9
  January to June 1831     69/2
  January 1832 to November 1832    70
  1832-1833       71/1
  January 1834 to November 1834    71/2
  October 1848-February 1851    71/3
  May 1847 to February 1850, March 1850 to
   March 1853      72/1
  April 1853 to December 1864, February 1866 to
  August 1868      72/2
  1868-1877, 1877 to 1885     72/3
  1885-1916       73
  1888-1893       74/1
  1893-1899       74/2
  1920-1923       75/1
  1923-1926       75/2
  1926-1928       76/1
  1928-1930       76/2
  1930-1932       77
  1932-1934       78
  1934-1936       79
  1936-1938       80
  1938-1940       81
  1940-1942       82
  1942-1943, 1943-1944 (Wrapped)    83
  1944-1945, 1946-1947 (Wrapped)    84
  1944-1950 (Wrapped)     85
  1947-1948, 1948-1949 (Wrapped)    86
  1950-1951 (Wrapped)     87
 Record of Good Standing-1910-1920    88/1
 Record of Summer Work I and II-1909-1922   88/2-3
 Instructions for Scheduling Courses in the Freshman Year 89/1
 List of Conditions       89/2
 List of Students that didn't Make the Dean's List 1938  89/3
 List of Textbooks       89/4
 Make-up Quiz Fee       89/5
 National Teacher Examination      89/6
 Order of Procedure for Registration Days   89/7
 Procedure for Calculating Grade Averages   89/8
 Register of Students, c. 1905-1937     89/9
 Register of Students-Scientific Department: 1829-1834  89/10
 Report on Attendance: January 24, 1949    89/11
 State and Universities Council of Registrars and
  Admissions Officers     89/12
 Student Advisors, 1929-1930     89/13
 Teacher Certification-College Transcripts   89/14
 Register of Names-1885-1886, 1943-1944 (Wrapped)  90
 Register of Names-1944-1945, 1968-1969 (Wrapped)  91
 Roll Books-1956-1957 (Wrapped)     92
 Commencement-Opening Exercises-
  General Correspondence     93/1
  Speeches       93/2
  Commencement Speakers:  1898-1965   93/3
  Change of Commencement Day    93/4
  Committee on Commencement    93/5
  General Correspondence     93/6
  Honorary Degrees Conferred By the College  93/7
  
Graduation ceremonies (printed ephemera,
   clippings, etc.)
   N.D.       93/8
   1794       93/9
   1842       93/10
   1845       93/11

   1860       93/12
   1863       93/13

   1870       93/14
   1872       93/15A
   1873       93/15B
   1876       93/16
   1877       93/17
   1878       93/18
   1879       93/19

   1880       93/20
   1885       93/21
   1888       93/22

   1891       93/23
   1898       93/24
   1899       93/25

   1900       93/26
   1901       93/27
   1902       93/28
   1903       93/29
   1904       93/30
   1905       93/31
   1906       93/32
   1907       93/33
   1908       93/34
   1909       93/35

   1910       93/36
   1911       93/37
   1912       93/38
   1913       93/39
   1914       93/40
   1915       93/41
   1916       93/42
   1917       93/43
   1918       93/44
   1919 (See College Catalogue)   93/45

   1920       93/46
   1921       94/1
   1922       94/2
   1923       94/3
   1924       94/4
   1925       94/5
   1926       94/6
   1927       94/7
   1928       94/8
   1929       94/9

   1930       94/10
   1931       94/11
   1932       94/12
   1933       94/13
   1934       94/14
   1935-Sesquicentennial Anniversary  94/15
   1936       94/16
   1937-Centennial Anniversary of the College of
    Charleston as a Municipal College 94/17
   1938       94/18
   1939       94/19

   1940       95/1
   1941       95/2
   1942       95/3
   1943       95/4
   1944       95/5
   1945       95/6
   1946       95/7
   1947       95/8
   1948       95/9
   1949       95/10

   1950       95/11
   1951       95/12
   1952       95/13
   1953       95/14
   1954       95/15
   1955       95/16
   1956       95/17
   1957       95/18
   1958       95/19
   1959       95/20

   1960       95/21
   1961       95/22
   1962       95/23
   1963       95/24
   1964       95/25
   1965       95/26
   1966       95/27
   1967       95/28
   1968       96/1
   1969       96/2
   1970       96/3
 

 Academic Departments

  Biology
   1899-1918      97/1
   1919-1931      97/2
   1931-1934      97/3
   1935-1938      98/1
   1939-1949      98/2
   1950-1959      98/3
   1960-1969      99/1
   1970       99/2
   Bear Bluff Laboratories    99/3
   Pre-Med Program     99/4
   Scientific American: 1951 article   99/5
   Zoology, 1899-1957     99/6
   Marine Research
    Dedication of the George D. Grice
    Marine Biological Laboratory at
    Fort Johnson     99/7
    A Brief Historical Sketch of
     Fort Johnson    99/8
    Fishing     99/9
    General Correspondence: 1953-1955,
     1967, 1982    99/10
    Merkel,  Joseph K.: correspondence 99/11
    Navy Materials    100/1
    Report on Fort Johnson   100/2
    South Carolina Marine Resource
     Center    100/3
    Vouchers-1-22    100/4
    Vouchers-24-50    100/5
 

   Business and Economics
    Before 1950     101/1
    1951-1970     101/2

   Chemistry
    1898-1916     102/1
    1917      102/2
    1918-1919     102/3
    1920-1922     102/4
    1923-1938     103/1
    1939-1959     103/2
    1960-1970     103/3
    N. d.      103/4
    Dated block of wood: c. 1898  103/5
    Application for Permit under the National
    Prohibition Act-Purchase of Liquor for
    Non-Beverage Purposes:
     1920-1942    104/1
    Bureau of Prohibition-Publication-
     "Industrial Alcohol"  104/2
    Bureau of Prohibition-Publication-
     "Permits for Intoxicating Liquors for
    Non-Beverage Purposes"   104/3
     Federal Prohibition Director's
    Office-General Correspondence:
      1921-1928   104/4
     General Correspondence:
      1929-n. d.   104/5
    Report of Alcohol and Other Liquors-
     Monthly Export: 1920-1929 104/6
    Records of Tax-Free Alcohol Received
     and Used
     1921-1927    105/1
     1928-1933    105/2
     1934-1936    105/3
     1937-1939    105/4
     1940-1944    105/5
 
   Education
    General Correspondence:  1919  106/1
 
 

   Engineering      106/2

   English
    1830-1921     107/1
    1922-1934     107/2
    1935-1940     107/3
    1941-1955     107/4
    1956-1959     108/1
    1960-1964     108/2
    1965-1970     108/3
    English Drama: A Working Basis by
    Katharine L. Bates-1896   108/4
    Film Programs    108/5

   Fine Arts
    1910-1930 --Corespondence  109/1
    1931-1970-- Coorespondence  109/2

   Forestry      109/3

   Geology      109/4

   History
    1881-1935     110/1
    1936-1949     110/2
    1950-1954     111/1
    1955-1960     111/2
    1961-1970     111/3
 
   Languages
    Classical
     1830-1921    112/1
     1922-1931    112/2
     1932-1941    112/3
     1942-1959    112/4
     1960-1970    112/5
     N.D.     113/1
    French
     1883-1934    113/2
     1935-1944    113/3
     1945     113/4

    German
     1901     114/1
    Italian
     1924     114/2
    Spanish
     1908     114/3

   Mathematics
    1871-1921     115/1
    1922-1934     115/2
    1935-1944     115/3
    1945-1959     116/1
    1960-1970     116/2

   Millitary Education    116/3
    World War I     116/4
    World War II    116/5

   Music      116/6

   Nursing      116/7

   Philosophy      117/1

   Physical Education     117/2

   Physics
    1898-1957     117/3
    1958      117/4

   Political Science     117/5

   Psychology      118/1

   Public Administration (Including Center for
   Metropolitan Affairs)-Masters Program  118/2

   Public Speaking     118/3

   Social Studies     118/4
 

   Speech      118/5

  Night School
   Accounting      119/1
   Admissions      119/2
   Advanced Spanish     119/3
   Advertising Course          119/4
   Announcement     119/5
   Annual Banquet: 1926    119/6
   Annual Report     119/7
   Anthropology     119/8
   Applied Mechanics     119/9
   Banking Finance     119/10
   Bills       119/11
   Bulletin      119/12
   Business English     119/13
   Business Finance     119/14
   Business Law     119/15
   Business Spanish     119/16
   By-Laws-Night School Students' Association 119/17
   Certificates      119/18
   Certificates Awarded    119/19
   Chemistry      119/20
   Classics      119/21
   Commerce and Administration   119/22
   Commercial Chemistry    119/23
   Corporation Finance    119/24
   Dropped Courses     119/25
   Economics      119/26
   Education      missing
   English      missing
   Enrollment and Attendance   120/3
   Examination Schedule    120/4
   Failures      120/5
   Fine Arts      120/6
   Foreign Trade     120/7
   French      120/8
   General Correspondence
    1900-1928     120/9
    1929-      120/10
   Geography      121/1
   Geology      121/2

   German      121/3
   Grades      121/4
   Health      121/5
   History      121/6
   Honors      121/7
   Incoming Applications    121/8
   Index of Records: 1931-1932   121/9
   Information and Requirements
    (Including Policy)    121/10
   Inquiries      121/11
   Introduction      121/12
   Investments      121/13
   Library Material     121/14
   Marketing      121/15
   Mathematics             121/16
   Miscellaneous Speeches    121/17
   Night School Council    122/1
   Office Account     122/2
   Philosophy      122/3
   Physical Education     122/4
   Physics      122/5
   Prizes       122/6
   Public Finance             122/7
   Public Speaking     122/8
   Publicity Program     122/9
   Registrar      122/10
   Registration      122/11
   Reports      122/12
   Results of the Night School Experience  122/13
   Sales Management             122/14
   Shakespeare      122/15
   Spanish      122/16
   Special Certificate of Continuous
    Night School Study    122/17
   Special Night Courses    122/18
   Statistics Course     122/19
   Student Government Association Material 122/20
   Student Fee      122/21
   Students Enrolled     122/22
   Students Enrolled In Night School for
    More Than Three Years   122/23
   Types of Literature     122/24

   Traffic and Management    122/25
   Transportation     122/26

  Summer School
   Accounting Concepts    123/1
   Administration of Progressive Education 123/2
   Master's Degree Proposal    123/3
   Annual Report     123/4
   Application for Admission   123/5
   Art       123/6
   Bills       123/7
   Biology      123/8
   Business      123/9
   Chemistry      123/10
   Curriculum Construction Program
    for Workshops    123/11
   Demonstration School    123/12
   Directory      123/13
   Economics      123/14
   Education      123/15
   English      123/16
   Events      123/17
   Expenses      123/18
   Faculty Correspondence    123/19
   Financial Correspondence    123/20
   Financial Statements    123/21
   French      123/22
   General Correspondence:
    1924-1936     124/1
    1937-1970     124/2
   Geology      124/3
   German      124/4
   Health      124/5
   History      124/6
   Intermediate Latin     124/7
   Liberal Arts Courses    124/8
   Manual Arts for the Elementary Grades  124/9
   Mathematics         124/10
   Music and Voice     124/11
   Nursing      124/12
   Personnel      124/13
   Philosophy      124/14

   Physical Education     124/15
   Physiology      124/16
   Printed Material     124/17
   Program      124/18
   Public Speaking & Opinions   missing
   Publicity      124/19
   Reports      124/20
   Salaries      124/21
   Sociology      124/22
   Southern University Conference Committee
    on Summer School    124/23
   Spanish      124/24
   Statistics      124/25
   Summer Schedule     124/26
   Summer Session Planning Manual  124/27
   Title of Courses     124/28

  Coastal Carolina Junior College (created under
   the auspices of of College of Charleston)
   Applicants      125/1
   Board of Directors-General Correspondence 125/2
   Board of Directors-List of Members  125/3
   Contract Between Coastal Carolina Foundation
    and the C.of C. Board of Trustees  125/4
   Council on Education    125/6
   Courses      125/7
   Enrollment      125/8
   Faculty Appointments and Inquiries  125/9
   Faculty Contract     125/10
   Foundation Members    125/11
   General Correspondence    125/12
   Income and Expenses    125/13
   Minutes      125/14
   Proposed Revisions of Standards for
    Senior Colleges    125/15
   The Purpose of the Scholarship Committee 125/16
   Resolution      125/17
   Students      125/18
   Tuition Report     125/19
 
 

 Library
  Sign        126/1

  Accession Records
   1856-1876      126/2
   1856-1905 (Wrapped)    127
   1905-1907 (Wrapped)    128
   1907-1909 (Wrapped)    129
   1909-1927 (Wrapped)    130
   1913-1914      131/1
   1927-1934      131/2
   1934-1939      131/3
   1937-1938      131/4
   April 1940-November 1940   131/5
   March 1941-March 1942    131/6
   1939-1952      131/7
   1952-1962      131/8
   1963-1970      132
   Books Donated by Chrestomathic Society
    Library (See Student Affairs-Chrestomathic
    Literary Society)    133/1
   Catalogue of Books-Lingard Frampton
    Library: 1856    133/2
   Books Donated From Lewis Gibbes
    Library: 1937    133/3
   Books Donated by Mitchell King: 1862 (1950) 133/4
   Miles Library (reprint of sales catalog)  133/5A
   Miscellaneous accessions    133/5B
  Government Publications
   1906-1914      133/6
   1915-1927      134/1
   1932-1940      134/2
  Alumni Library Funds: 1928-1929, 1937-1938  134/3
  Annual Reports: 1857-1939    134/4
  Book Requisitions: 1937-1938    135/1
  Books Deposited By the College in the
   Charleston Museum Library-1902-1914 (see 144/5)
  Books Withdrawn from the College Library
   by Faculty and Others....    135/3
  Budget       135/4
  Cataloging Department     Missing

  The Centennial Donation-1937    135/6
  Charleston Library Society: 1866, 1938-1968  135/7
  Circulation-Books Borrowed, 1911-1931        135/8
  College and University Library Statistics, 1963  135/9
  College of Charleston Library Associates  135/10
  College Library Notes     135/11
  College Rental Library     135/12
  Dedication of Reading Room-
   Memorial to Isabel Cohen Doud   135/13
  Departmental Request for Books: 1882-1930  135/14
  Disposition of Federal Funds    135/15
  Financial Statements: 1908-1941, 1972   135/16
  Fines        135/17
  Funds       135/18
  Letterbook: 1856-1858     135/19
  General Correspondence
   1856-1940      136/1
   1941-1970      136/2
  Gift-Edward R. Croft     136/3
  Inauguration of the Library:1856    136/4
  Information about the College of Charleston Library 136/5
  Interim Reports, 1966     136/6
  Laws and Regulations of the Library of the
   College of Charleston    137/1
  Leaflets       137/2
  Library Faculty Meeting     137/3
  Library Permit      137/4
  Listing of Smithsonian Reports    137/5
  Lost and Found Department    137/6
  List of  S.C. Newspapers (1787-1859) in the
   College Library     137/7
  List of Newspapers in College Library-
   Chronological     137/8
  Newspapers-Contents     137/9
  Newspapers-Miscellaneous Dates   137/10
  Newspapers in the College Library Published
   after 1820      137/11
  Newspapers-S.C. Newspapers-The First Twenty
   Years of the Charleston Courier-1803-1822 137/12
  Preservation of Historical Records in
   Charleston, S.C.     137/13

  Periodicals and Newspapers    137/14
  A Report on a Study of the Library   137/15
   Salary Schedule     137/16
  Salvador Grant of Arms by Mary V. Powers  137/17
  Southern Association Library Material   137/18
  State Publication of the C. of C. Library   137/19
  Statistics       137/20
  Stratton Library Material     137/21
  Subject Heading Under Charleston In Vertical File 137/22
  WPA Historic Records Projects-1940-
  WPA List of Works Accomplished   137/23
  Catalogue of Books in the College Library
   1849 (printed; one copy annotated)  138/1
   1857       138/2
   Alcove inventories:
    A      138/3
    B      138/4
    C      138/5
    D      138/6
    E      138/7
    F      138/8
    G      138/9
    H      138/10
    L      139/1
    M      139/2
    N      139/3
    O      139/4
    P      139/5
    Q      139/6
    R      139/7
    S      139/8
   Early Dewey Classification    140
   Dewey Catalogue Cards-(Three Flat Boxes
    Found at the end of Archives)  Missing
   Alphabetical catalog:  1940   141/1
  Circulation Records:
   1856-1902      141/2
   1902-1926      141/3
   1900-1918; 1932-1939    141/4
   1936-1945 passim     142
  Pamphlet index (wrapped)    143
  Library exhibits, 1931-1941    144

 Museum
  Exhibition labels by Dr. Manigault   145/1
  Financial Statements      145/2
  General Correspondence
   1868-1906       145/3
   1913-1916      145/4
   1930-1970      145/5
  Postcards       145/6
  Program of Lectures     145/7
  Publications lent to Charleston Museum Library 145/8
  Reports       145/9
  Resolutions       145/10
  Trustee possibilities     145/11
  Account book      145/12
  General Account: 1909-1910    145/13
  Plans of museum and former area, c. 1913 & 1915 145/14
   General Guide... by Ashley, 1901   145/15
  "...Genesis and Development" by Mazyck, 1907  145/16

 Faculty Journals
  1841-1847       146/1
  1847-1850       146/2
  1850-1854       146/3
  1854-1864       146/4
  1872-1896       146/5
  1896-1939       147/1
  1939-1970       147/2
  Misc. drafts, copies, etc.     147/3
 Faculty Committees
  Absences       148/1
  Accounts       148/2
  Admissions and Financial Aid
   1907-1970      149/1
  Athletics       149/2
  Buildings and Grounds
   1899-1965      149/3
   1965-1970      149/4
  Classroom assignments     149/5
  Conditions       150/1
  Committee Students     150/2
 

  Courses
   1899-1912      150/3
   1913-1916      151/1
   1917-1918      151/2
   1919-1921      151/3
   1922-1923      152/1
   1924-1927      152/2
   1928-1933      152/3
   1934-1940      153/1
   1941-1942      153/2
   1943-1945      153/3
   1946-1947      154/1
   1948-1970      154/2
   N.D.       154/3
  Deficiencies: 1909      155/1
  Discipline: 1900-1944     155/2
  Dormitories: 1900-1901;1909-1921   155/3
  Examinations      156/1
  Excuses-(See Also: Committee on Absences,
   Committee on Courses, Committee on
   Examination)     156/2
  Faculty Accounts      156/3
  Freshman Advisors      156/4
  Gymnasium Affairs     156/5
  Intercollegiate Debates     156/6
  Pre-Medical Work      157/1
  Publicity: 1898-1920     157/2
   1921-1939      157/3
  Publications, 1917      157/4
  Records       157/5
  Regulations       157/6
  Executive Committee     157/7
  Rhodes Scholarship      158/1
  Scholarships: 1895-1927     158/2
  Scholarships: 1928-      158/3
  Standing Committee, 1939     158/4
  Student Activities-(See Also:
   Committee on Student Affairs)   158/5
  Student Affairs-(See Also:
   Committee on Student Activities)  158/6
  Student Aid       158/7
 
  College Calendar      158/8
  General Correspondence     158/9
  Monthly Abstract of the Journal of the Faculty  158/10
  Monthly Report-Blank Form    158/11
  Monthly Report of Scholarship and Conduct-
   Blank Form      158/12
  Faculty member lists     158/13
  Phi Beta Kappa Defense Fund    158/14
  Publications list for faculty, 1930    159/1
  Publication project by W. P. A.     159/2
  Reports, 1933-1938      159/3
  Resolutions on the Death of Harrison Randolph 159/4
  Retirement-General Correspondence: 1927-1940 159/5
   1940-1970      159/6
   Miscellaneous Printed Material (1)  160/1
   Miscellaneous Printed Material (2)  160/2
   Salaries and Related Salary Scales   160/3
  Student Advisors      160/4
   Progress Reports     160/5
  Teacher Certification Materials    160/6
 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
  Applications       161/1
  Biology       161/2
  Chemistry       161/3
  Classical Languages     161/4
  English       161/5
  Experimental Program of Grant-in-Aid to
   College Professors     161/6
  Finances       161/7
  General Correspondence (Carnegie)   161/8
  History of Carnegie Program    161/9
  Mathematics       161/10
  Minutes       161/11
  Miscellaneous Printed Material    161/12
  Modern Languages      161/13
  Physics       161/14

Faculty and Staff Publications (See separate Biography File for imprint, articles, etc., and see the library catalog for monographs.)
 
Student Work (See also "Appendix 1: A Chronological List of Student Work in Special Collections, 1928-1955" at the end of this inventory; Biography File; and the library catalog for monographs.)
  Addlestone, J.      162/1
  Ball, Alex M.       162/2
  Banks, Jim       162/3
  Brown, Isaac       162/4
  Davisson       162/5
  Dibble, E. Marvin      162/6
  Gaffney, Ruth A.      162/7
  Griffin, Frank M., Jr.     162/8
  Johnson, S. Keith      162/9
  Keatley, Janet L.      162/10
  Mazyck, McM. K.      162/11
  McIver, G. W.      162/12
  Moltke-Hansen, David     162/13
  Nailmark, Doris      162/14
  Nebb, Jack       162/15
  Powers, Joanna C.      162/16
  Reinert, Gertha      162/17
  Royall, J.E.       162/18
  Somerstein, David E.     162/19
  Stiglitz, Mary Ellen      162/20
  Tiedman, J.O.C.      162/21
  Waring, E. H., Jr.      162/22
  Waring, Sophia      162/23
  Willingham, Thomas A.     162/24
  Wilson, Alexander B.     162/25
  Anon. (Paradise Lost essay)     162/26
  Anon. (quotations by students, c. 1800)   162/27
  Anon. (Organic chemistry)    162/28

6.  STUDENT AFFAIRS

Parking         163/1
Regulations         163/2
Campus Ministry and Chapel Services     163/4
Career Development and Placement
 1900-1914        163/5
 1915-1916        163/6
 1917         163/7
 1918         164/1
 1919-1920        164/2
 1940-1941        165/1
 1942-1948        165/2
 1949-1970        165/3
 N.D.         165/4
 Student Employment by F. E. R. A.-
  General Correspondence     165/5
  Job Descriptions      165/6
  Payroll       165/7
  Report: October 1934-1935     166/1
  Work Sheets and Time Cards    166/2
 Health Services       166/3
Director of Residence Life
 General Correspondence, 1899-1953    166/4
  1966-1969       166/5
 Cafeteria        166/6
 Insurance Company of North America    167/1
 Inventory        167/2
 List of Students Residing in Dormitory
   Facilities      167/3
 The Lodge-(Student Residence)     167/4
 Men's Dormitory-Brochure, 1954-1955    167/5
 Men's Dormitory-Regulations     167/6
 Dormitory Statement      167/7
 Petty Cash         167/8
 Receipts:
  1899-1914       167/9
  1915-1918       167/10
  1919-1938       167/1
 Off Campus Residence      167/12
 Permit of Occupation      167/13
 Account Books       168/1

 Room Assignment
  1900-1916       168/2
  1917-1939       168/3
 Saga Food Service proposal     168/4
 Telephone Account, 1920      168/5
 Washers and Dryers      168/6
 Women's Dormitories
  1962-1967       169/1
  1965-1966       169/2
  1967        169/3
  Memorial-Emma S. Gibbes    169/4
  Regulations       169/5

Student Activities
 Student Government Association-
  Constitution       170/1
  Student Counsel      170/2
  Budget       170/3
  Minutes
   1967-1969      170/4
  Student Handbook, 1969/70 manuscript  170/5
  General Correspondence     170/6
 Afro-American Society (See SUMA-Student Union for
  Minority Affairs)
 Air Raid Defense Program-1942     171/1
 Annual Ball        171/2
  Reports: 1910-1919      171/3
 Astronomy Club       171/4
 Athletics Association-Certificate of Incorporation  171/5
  Constitution and By-Laws     171/6
  Material       171/7
  Financial Statement      171/8
 Beta Club        171/9
 Boat Club        171/10
 Camera Club       171/11
 Cartesian Society       171/12
 Chemistry Society       171/13

Chrestomathic Literary Society
  Anniversary Address-1884    172/1
  Annual Ball of the College: 1892; 1894; 1895  172/2
  Annual Celebrations: 1885     172/3
  Annual Celebrations: 1863, 1867    172/4
  Chrestomathic Literary Society Certificate  172/5
  Annual Report to the President: 1931   172/6
  Centennial Banquet: 1948     172/7
  Debates: 1879; 1890      172/8
  Cliosophic and Chrestomathic Literary Societies-
   Methods of Inviting New Members: 1933-1934--172/9
  Clipping-Chrestomathic Reveals New Plan for
   Forensics      172/10
  Clipping-Cliosophic Men Send Challenge to
   Chrestomaths     172/11
  Clipping-The Meteor-Chrestomaths Victorious over
   Cliosophs in Debate: 1939    172/12
  Committee Report on Annual Orator   172/13
  Committee Report on Arrangements for the
   Celebration of the Anniversary   172/14
  Committee Report on Constitutional Business  172/15
  Committee Report on Diplomas and Badges  172/16
  Committee Report on Entertainment   172/17
  Committee Report on Finances    172/18
  Committee Report on Parliamentary Law  172/19
  Committee Report on Recommended Amendment 172/20
  Committee Report on Refitting Officer's Desks  172/21
  Committee Report on the Library   172/22
  Committee Report-Miscellaneous    172/23
  Correspondence Acknowledging Excuses: 1850 172/24
  Correspondence Relating to College Uniform  172/25
  Correspondence Relating to the
   Chrestomathic Centennial Banquet   172/26
  General Correspondence     172/27
  Invitation Requirements
   Full Membership     172/28
   Rites: 1866      172/29
   Anniversary Celebrations    172/30
   Annual Celebrations    172/31
   Annual Commencements    172/32
   Annual Contests     172/33
   Annual Exhibition: 1885     172/34

  King, Mitchell-Correspondence to the Faculty
   of the College: 1849     172/35
  King, Mitchell-Correspondence to the Mayor and
   City Alderman on Behalf of the Society: 1849 172/36
  List of Regular Members      172/37
  Miscellaneous Notes     172/38
  Miscellaneous Printed Material    172/39
  Motion       172/40
  Order of Initiation: 1876     172/41
  Parliamentary Usages     172/42
  Periods in the History of the College   172/43
  Petition to Establish a Course in Public Speaking 172/44
  Pledge of Membership     172/45
  Requisitions Made to Committee on Accounts  172/46
  Resolutions       172/47
  Seal and Pin       172/48
  Undergraduates and Celebrations: 1884   172/49
  Origins       173/1
  Constitution and By-Laws     173/2
  Motion Book: 1848-1852 and 1871-1890   173/3
  Minute Books (Crestomathic)
   1848-1852      173/4
   1852-1856      173/5
   1856-1858      173/6
   1858-1864      173/7
   1866-1867      174/1
   1867-1869      174/2
   1869-1871      174/3
   1871-1874      174/4
   1874-1877      174/5
   1877-1879      174/6
   1879-1885      174/7
   1885-1888      174/8
   1888-1890      174/9
   1890-1892      175/1
   1892-1894      175/2
   1894-1897      175/3
   1897-1898      175/4
   1898-1901      175/5
   1901-1903      175/6
   1903-1905      176/1
   1905       176/2
   1905-1907      176/3
   1907-1910      176/4
   1910-1911      176/5
   1911-1912      176/6
   1912-1913      176/7
   1913-1914      176/8
   1935-1940      176/9
   1940-1946, N.D.     176/10
   1946-1950      177/1
   1950-1951      177/2
   1954-1955      177/3
   1956-1957      177/4
   Report: 1848-1859; 1872-1890   177/5
   Report: Library     177/6
   Catalogs of Chrestomathic Society Books:
    1858      177/7
    1873      177/8
    1884      177/9
    1895-1896     177/10
    1899      177/11
    1881      178/1
   Librarian's report, 1851    178/2
   Catalog of Library Books-N.D.   178/3
   Critic Book: 1890-1892    178/4
   Reader      178/5
   Debt Book: 1849-1854    178/6
   Fine Book: 1876-1879    178/7
   Receipt Book: 1896-1905    178/8
   Receipts      178/9
   Treasurer's Account Book: 1848-1867  179/1
   Treasurer's Account Book: 1855   179/2
   Treasurer's Account Book: 1858-1861  179/3
   Treasurer's Account Book: 1905-1911  179/4
   Cash Book: 1871-1890    179/5
   Cash Book: 1893-1909    179/6
   Ledger: 1871-1879     179/7
   Ledger: 1880-1901     179/8
   Circulation of Library Books: 1874-1877  180/1
   Circulation of Library Books: 1878-1884  180/2
   Members : 1848-1849; 1852-1854   180/3
   Roll Book: 1850-1853; 1856-1862   180/4
    1866-1876     180/5
    1876-1882     180/6
    1883-1887     180/7
    1888-1901     180/8
    Correspondence (Chrestomathic)
    Abernathy, T.F. : 1910   181/1
    Aldrich, A.P. : 1849    181/2
    Allen, Lewis: 1897    181/3
    Archer, Henry P. : 1880, 1884  181/4
    Armar, C. Emile    181/5
    Armosophic Society   181/6
    Arnolds, T.J.     181/7
    Ashley, George H. : 1900   181/8
    Bachman, John    181/9
    Baker, B.E. : 1885    181/10
    Barbot, Charles: 1867   181/11
    Barbot, Louis D. : 1885   181/12
    Bechtel, Jno. H. : 1884   181/13
    Bellinger, J.     181/14
    Benet, W.C. :1897, 1898   181/15
    Bissell, J. Bennet, Jr. : 1878   181/16
    Blackman, Harry P.    181/17
    Blackman, J.K., Jr. :1897   181/18
    Bond, Jacob     181I/19
    Bowie, John A. : 1850   181I/20
    Boyd, W.A. : 1897    181/21
    Boyle, Charles    181/22
    Brawley, Marion P. : 1907   181/23
    Brawley, Wm. H. : 1877   181/24
    Brown, L.A.     181/25
    Brown, Robert A. : 1885   181/26
    Bruns, Henry M. : 1873-1879  181/27
    Bryan, J. Marion: 1898   181/28
    Bryan, J.P.K. : 1877-1899   181/29
    Bryan, Lewis O.    181/30
    Byrd, W.A. : 1898    181I/31
    Buist, George L. : 1884   181/32
    Buist, Henry: 1839    181/33
    Burns, N.M.     181/34
    Butler, M.C. : 1884    181/35
    Caldwell, W.A. : 1884   181/36
    Caldwell, Wm. L.    181/37
    Calliopean Society    181/38
    Campbell, W.H.    181/39
    Capers, F.W. : 1869-1974   181/40
    Carlisle, Jas. H. : 1885   181I/41
    Carroll, B.R. : 1857    181/42
    Cathcart, W.R. : 1898   181/43
    Chandler, Jas. B. : 1850   181/44
    Chazal, Louis R. : 1878   181/45
    Chazal, P.E. : 1874    181/46
    Cheves, Langdon : 1869   181/47
    Chisolm, L.H.    181/48
    Chisolm, W.B. : 1898   181/49
    Clarkson, Thomas B.   181/50
    Cleckley, H.M., Jr. : 1877   181/51
    Cliosophic Society    181/52
    Conner, Lewis E.    181/53
    Copwell, Sumtar: 1880   181/54
    Crovatt, A.J.     181/55
    DeSaussure, H.A.    181/56
    DeSaussure, H.W.    181/57
    Denton, Y. : 1865    181/58
    Deveaux, James G. : 1887   181/59
    Dibble, Sameul:1884   181/60
    Dougherty, John    181/61
    Dudley, K. : 1887    181/62
    Duke, Huggan: 1898   181/63
    Dye, E.C.     181/64
    Easterby, J.H. : 1955   181/65
    Edgerbon, Everett C.   181/66
    Edwards, L. : 1880    181/67
    Elliott, H.D. : 1867    181/68
    Erickman, H.L.    181/69
    Erving, Louis V. : 1870   181/70
    Euphradian Society (USC)   181/71
    Faculty of the College of Charleston:
     1903, N.D.    181/72
    Fair, H.B. : 1878    181/73
    Farraut, W.H. : 1873   181/74
    Ficken, Jno. F. : 1877   181/75
    Finley, R.L. : 1873    181/76
    Finley, W.P.     181/77
    Flynn, W.H. : 1857    181/78
    Fogarty, P.B. : 1898    181/79
    Follin, Hubert G. : 1898   181/80
    Frampton, Lingard A. : 1869  181/81
    Frost, Henry     181/82
    Gadsden, C.P.    181/83
    Gadsden, Jno    181/84
    Gadsden, Jno. B. : 1902   181/85
    Gafferelly, T.P., Jr.    181/86
    Gaillard, G.Y.    181/87
    Gaillard, Peyre    181/88
    Gaillard, Sameul G.    181/89
    Gaillard, Wm. D.    181/90
    Gayer, A.C.     181/91
    Grubber's Scrapbook   181/92
    Gibbes, Lewis R.    181/93
    Gibes, J.W.     181/94
    Gibbon, G.E., Jr.    181/95
    Gilman, L.     181/96
    Girardeau, John L.    181/97
    Glass, J.G.     181/98
    Glover, Sanders    181/99
    Graeser, C.A. : 1898    181/100
    Grey, Alfred     181/101
    Grimball, H.M.    181/102
    Hanckel, F.S. : 1880    181/103
    Hannahan, A.B.    181/104
    Harper, Arthur    181/105
    Harris, Lancelot M. : 1898   181/106
    Haskell, Jno. B.    181/107
    Hayne, J.W.     181/108
    Hayne, W. Alston    181/109
    Hayne, W.E.     181/110
    Henderson, D.S.    181/111
    Heyward, Jos. F.    181/112
    Holmes, A.B.    181/113
    Holmes, G.S.     181/114
    Holmes, J.W.    181/115
    Holmes, Wm. P.    181/116
    Horne, W.B.W.    181/117
    Hughes, F.P.     181/118
    Hume, J.     181/119
    Hume, Wm., Jr.    181/120
    Hutchinson, T.L.    181/121
    Hyde, Simeon, Jr.    181/122
    Jackson, J.M.     181/123
    Jath, Edm. D.    181/124
    Jervey, C.S.     181/125
    Jervey, Rene R.    181/126
    Jervey, W. St. Julien    181/127
    Johnson, O.E.    181/128
    Johnson, Robert W.    181/129
    Johnson, W.W.    181/130
    Jones and Lee, Architects   181/131
    Kelly, W.B.     181/132
    King, M.     181/133
    Kingman, W.B.    181/134
    Kolnitz, G. Frou, Jr.    181/135
    Ladies of the Mount Vernon Assoc. 182/1
    Lamb, G.B.     182/2
    Lapham, Sameul P.    182/3
    Law, E.M.     182/4
    Lee, H.M. Jr.     182/5
    Loretta (Dreka ... Stationary)  182/6
    Lockwood, Paula Lee   182/7
    Logan, T.W.D.    182/8
    Lord, W.W.     182/9
    Lord, L., Jr.     182/10
    Lucas, E.H., Jr.    182/11
    Lucas, J.J.     182/12
    Palmetto Lyceum    182/13
    Manigault, G.E.    182/14
    Martin, Wm. E.    182/15
    Marshall, E.A.    182/16
    Mazyck, M.K.    182/17
    McCormack, Walter   182/18
    McCrady, John    182/19
    Memminger, C.G.    182/20
    Middleton, N.R.    182/21
    Middleton, Arthur, Jr.   182/22
    Mikell, W.     182/23
    Miles, J.W.     182/24
    Miles, Porcher Wm.   182/25
    Miles, Richardson    182/26
    Mitchell, Julian    182/27
    Mortimer, Saml.    182/28
    Muckenfuss, B. Stewart   182/29
    Nelson, Rosemary (Memminger School)-182/30
    Noble, P.     182/31
    O'Brien, Rev. J.L.    182/32
    O'Conner, M.P.    182/33
    Oliphant, Albert Doane   182/34
    Ottotengui, B.A.A.    182/35
    Parker, Charles W.    182/36
    Parker, Thomas T.    182/37
    Petigru, J. Louis    182/38
    Petit, N. Francis    182/39
    The Poetry Society of South Carolina 182/40
    Polytechnic and Calliopean Societies
     (Citadel)    182/41
    Porcher, F.A.    182/42
    Porter, J.W.     182/43
    Porter, W.D.     182/44
    Prentiss, Owen    182/45
    President and Faculty of the College of
     Charleston (letter to)  182/46
    Pressley, B.C.    182/47
    Price, S.     182/48
    Pringle, E.H., Jr.    182/49
    Prior, Mary Barbot    182/50
    Randolph, Harrison   182/51
    Ravenel, David    182/52
    Ravenel, J.R.P.    182/53
    Reid, E. Emmet    182/54
    Reynolds, J.L.    182/55
    Robinson, I.W.    182/56
    Robson, A.N.    182/57
    Rogers, Ed      182/58
    Rose, H.B.     182/59
    Rugheimer, Virginia   182/60
    Sanders, Emily    182/61
    Sass, G.H.     182/62
    Sass, Herbert R.    182/63
    Schachte, H.     182/64
    Schachte, Walter B.    182/65
    Schaefer, W.H.    182/66
    Schirmer, W.     182/67
    Schouboe, T.     182/68
    Seabrook, P.F.    182/69
    Shackelford, L.T.    182/70
    Shepard, Charles H.   182/71
    Siegling, John A.    182/72
    Simons, E.A.     182/73
    Simons, S.     182/74
    Simons, S. Lewis    182/75
    Simmons, F.Y.    182/76
    Simms, Thomas Y.    182/77
    Sinkler, Huger    182/78
    Smart, Richard D.    182/79
    Smith, B. Pressley    182/80
    Smith, J.J. Pringle    182/81
    Smith, Richard Y.    182/82
    Sparkman, Edward .   182/83
    Stevens, Samuel    182/84
    Stevens, W.D.    182/85
    Stuart, Barnwell    182/86
    Stuart, James    182/87
    Stuart, Julius W.    182/88
    Summerall, Charles P.   182/89
    Swinton, Charles H.   182/90
    Taft, R.M.     182/91
    Thomas, E.W.    182/92
    Thompson, Hugh S.   182/93
    Torre, Thomas Della   182/94
    Towles, E.S.     182/95
    Trenholm, W.W.    182/96
    Tupper, H. Allen    182/97
    Unidentified (SC Govr. stationary) 182/98
    Vedder, Charles S.    182/99
    Walker, J.     182/100
    Waring, Jos.     182/101
    Waring, T.R.     182/102
    Webb, D.A.     182/103
    Wetherborn, Henry    182/104
    Whaley, L.B.     182/105
    White, Edward B.    182/106
    White, F.M.     182/107
    White, Thomas G.    182/108
    Whitehead, W.M.    182/109
    Wilbur, W.B.     182/110
    Wiles, A.R.O.    182/111
    Williams, W.P.    182/112
    Wilson, J. Hamilton    182/113
    Wilson, J.M.     182/114
    Wilson, Robert, Jr.    182/115
    Wineman, M.J.    182/116
    Wormely, P.L., Jr.    182/117
    Wright, W.H.    182/118
    Wroton, W.L.    182/119
    Yeadon, Richard    182/120
    Young, A.G.     182/121
    Young, Henry E.    182/122
    Young, Thomas J.    182/123
    Ziegler, W.C.    182/124
   Letters of Appreciation-Henry E. Sheperd   183/1
    Literary Box     183/2
   On Calls to Order     183/3
   Oration-Graham     183/4
   Weekly Declamation of P.E. Hazel  183/5
   Monthly Oration
    C.A. McHugh    183/6
    P.A. Moroso     183/7
   Argument of Edmund Ravenel   183/8
   Speech Delivered by Barnwell Stuart  183/9
   Query Book: 1860-1872    183/10
   Lecture-The Utility of Classical Studies in a
    Course of Education-By Henry M.
    Bruns      183/11
   Oration by George L. Buist   183/12
   Oration by J. Dawson, Jr.    183/13
   Oration by Sanders Glover   183/14
   Poem-A.S.      183/15
   Poem-Middleton, N.R.    183/16
   Speeches Presented Before the
    Chrestomathic Literary Society  183/17
    1888      183/18
    1952-1953     183/19
    1953-1954     183/20
    1954-1955     183/21
    Henry Frost     183/22
    Robert Alan Seigel    183/23
    H.E. Ravenel     183/24

   Tributes of Respect:
    Lewis Allen     183/25
    Francis W. Capers    183/26
    A.M. Gibbes     183/27
    Robert S. Kelly    183/28
    E. Alston White    183/29
   Clippings      183/30
   Invitations and Announcements (Wrapped) 184

Cliosophic Society
   Material      185/1
   Minute Book
    1876-1878     185/2
    1905-1907     185/3
    1913-1917     185/4
    1925-1931     185/5
   Roll Book      185/6
  Co-Ed Club-Material     186/1
  Co-Ed Club and Y.M.C.A. Minutes   186/2
  College News-(See also: Radio Scripts)   186/3
  College Press Association-(Including the Annual of
   the S.C. College Press Association)  186/4
  The Collegiad [by Robert Wilson], (broadside)  186/5
  The Comet, 1915-1970     186/6
  Cotillion Club      186/7
  Debate Council-(Including Orational Contest)     187/1
  Dramatic Society      187/2
   Minutes: 1923-1934     187/3
  Euphradian Literary Society    187/4
  Freshman Initiation      187/5
  General Correspondence     187/6
  German Club      187/7
  Glee Club       187/8
  Gyro Club       187/9
  Hazing       188/1
  Heine Unbend, 1912      188/2
  List of Textbooks, Classes, Classrooms, and
   Instructions      188/3
  Literary Societies-Lectures     188/4
  Magazine of the College
   1898-1924      188/5
   1925-1943      188/6
   Cashbook: 1897-1907     189/1
   Magazine Cashbook: 1906-1924    189/2
   Magazine Cashbook: 1911-1914 (Wrapped) 190
   Index to College Magazines   191
   Magazine Subscription List: 1900-1901  192
  Meteor
   Financial Material     193/1
   General Correspondence    193/2
  National Beta Club      193/3
  Newman Club      193/4
  Newsbits       193/5
  Pep Supper       193/6
  Philosophy Society      193/7
  Pi Delta Sigma      193/8
  Pierian Literary Society     193/9
  Poetry Society of South Carolina    193/10
   Pre-Medical Club      193/11
  Red Cross       193/12
  Religious Denominations     193/13
  Science Forum      193/14
  Scribbler's Club      193/15
  Student Prizes-List      193/16
   American History-(Rebecca Motte-Charleston
    Chapter)     193/17
   Prize Essay-Charleston Chapter-United
    Daughters of the Confederacy  193/18
   Robert W. Bingham Oratorical Award  193/19
   Business and Economics    193/20
   City Federation of Women's Clubs  193/21
   J. Adger Smyth Classical Prize   193/22
   The Lake Mohawk Conference on International      Arbitration       193/23
   Mathematics-J.P. Kennedy Bryan Prize  193/24
   Magazine and Quill Club Prize   193/25
   S. Keith Johnson Scientific Medal      193/26
   Student Writers Contest    193/27
  Young Democrats      193/28
  Y.M.C.A.       193/29
  The Quill Club                                                           194/1
   Minutes: 1924-1929     194/2
   Minutes: 1929-1949     194/3
  Interfraternity Council     194/4
  Panhellenic Association-College of Charleston-
   Constitution      194/5

Fraternities
   Alpha Phi Epsilon     194/6
   Alpha Tau Omega (inc. Palmetto)  194/7
   Kappa Alpha     194/8
   Pi Beta Phi      194/9
   Pi Delta Kappa     194/10
    Minutes, 1938-1947    194/11
    Minutes, 1949-1955    194/12
   Pi Kappa Phi     195/1
   Sigma Alpha Epsilon    195/2
   Tau Kappa Alpha     195/3
 
Sororities
   Alpha Kappa Gamma    195/4
   Beta Phi Alpha     195/5
   Chi Omega      195/6
   Delta Delta Delta     195/7
   Phi Mu      195/8
   Pi Gamma Chi     195/9
   Sigma Kappa Sigma    195/10
 
Honor Societies
   Phi Beta Kappa
    General Correspondence   195/11
    General Report 1    195/12
    General Report 2    195/13
    Handbook     195/14
    History     195/15
    The Key Reporter    195/16
    List of Chapters    195/17
   Phi Kappa Phi     195/18
   Sigma Alpha Phi     195/19
   Pi Sigma Tau     195/20

 
7.  BUSINESS AFFAIRS

Account Books         196/1
Auxiliary Enterprises-Bookstore      196/2
 Bookstore and Snack Bar Concession    196/3
Bills
 1903-1935        196/4
 1936         197/1
Board of Trustees-
 Treasurer's Report: 1812-1896     197/2
 1900-1953        197/3
Budget         193/4
Collection Memorandum       193/5
Contact for Telephone Service      193/6
Endowment Fund:
 1828-1890        198/1
 1901-1969        198/2
Financial Statements:
 1900-1929        198/3
 1931-N.D.        199/1
General Correspondence–business
 1863-1905        199/2
 1906-1920        199/3
 1921-1929        199/4
 1950         200/1
Insurance         200/2
Student Aid Accounts
 Scholarship Fund       200/3
 Baruch and Student Fund      201/1
 Disbursement for the Scholarship Funds and Endowment  201/2
 Endowments, Funds,  Receipts and Disbursements  201/3
 Schedules for Reinvestment Program for the
   Endowment and Scholarship Fund   201/4
 Scholarship Fund  Receipts and Disbursements  201/5
Student Contingency Fees       202/1
Student Fees         202/2
War Assets for sale        202/3
Bernard M. Baruch Loan Fund (est. 1939)    202/4
Account Book
 1904-1906        203/1
 1950-1956        203/2
 1921/1926; 1947-1950 (wrapped)     204
Board of Trustees
 Account Books of the Trustee Board: 1855-1865   205/1
 Account Book of the Board of Trustees:1865-70   205/2
 Personal Accounts of Jacob Williman: 1864-1872  205/3
Book Collections: 1931-1933      205/4
Business Ledger (building accounts, 1952)    205/5
Cash Accounts-
 1897-1899        206/1
 1908-1911        206/2
 1911-1912        206/3
 1908-1917; 1924-1926      206/4
 1911-1912        206/5
 1913-1914        206/6
 1906-1918 (Wrapped)      207
 1935         206/7
 1935-1937: Petty Cash: 1937-1942 (Wrapped)   208
Cash Receipt Book-Signed by the Person Receiving Payment
 1817-1832 (Wrapped)      209
 1832-1855 (Wrapped)      210
 1855-1859        211/1
 1859-1874 (Wrapped)      211/2
Cash Receipt book: 1920's (Wrapped)     212
Day Book
 February 1937-September 1938     213/1
 October 1938-May 1940      213/2
 May 1940-February 1941      213/3
 February 1941-September 1942     213/4
 October 1942-March 1944      214/1
 April 1944-March 1949      214/2
Debts Due to the College of Charleston: 1811-1813   215/1
Faculty and Staff Account Book: 1856-1872    215/2
Federal Emergency Relief Fund: 1934-1935    215/3
General Fund
 1898-1910        215/4
 1940-1944        215/5
 1944-1949        215/6
 1954-1962 (President's Office Salaries and Accounts, Revolving
 Accounts Including Students' Accounts) (Wrapped)  216
Income and Expense Account: 1928-1937 (Wrapped)   217
 1937-1944 (Wrapped)      218
 1944-1950 (Wrapped)      219

General Office Accounts: 1935      220/1
Office Account
 1907-1913        220/2
 1914-1922        220/3
 1922-1930        221/1
 1927-1933        221/2
 1933-1945        221/3
President's Office Accounts
 1916-1927 (Wrapped)      222
 1930-1935        223/1
 1935-1939        223/2
 1939-1944 (Wrapped)      224
 1944-1948 (Wrapped)      225
 1944-1945 (Wrapped)      226
 1946-1947 (Wrapped)      227
 1947 (Wrapped)       228
 1947-1949 (Wrapped)      229
 1949-1950 (Wrapped)      230
 1954-1960 (Wrapped)      231
 Day Book: 1949-1959 (Wrapped)     232
 Disbursements: 1945-1946 (Wrapped)    233
 Accounts/Petty Cash: 1935-1937 (Wrapped)   234
 Accounts/Petty Cash: 1949-1950 (Wrapped)   235
 Receipts: 1958-1962 (Wrapped)     236
Receipts
 1905-1908 (Wrapped)      237
 1907-1910 (Wrapped)      238
 1909-1911 (Wrapped)      239
 1914-1918 (Wrapped)      240
 1915-1918 (Wrapped)      241
 1918-1926 (Wrapped)      242
Repairs and Supplies (Wrapped)      243
Requisitions: 1923-1924 (Wrapped)     244
Scholarships
 Boyce, O'Neil, Cohen, and Miles Scholarships:
  1913-1914 (Wrapped)     245
 General Fund:
  1933-1938 (Wrapped)     246
  1937 (Wrapped)      247
  1931-1950 (Wrapped)     248
Student Collections
 1928-1931 (Wrapped)      249
 1931-1933 (Wrapped)      250
 Summer Session-1933 (Wrapped)     251
 1933-1934 (Wrapped)      252
 1940 (Wrapped)       253
 1940-1942 (Wrapped)      254
 1958-1962 (Wrapped)      255
Student Contingency Deposits: 1906-1914 (Wrapped)   256
Student Contingency Fees: 1896-1909 (Wrapped)   257
Subscription for Building and General Account:  1826-1854   258
Subscription to the Fund for Establishing an Additional
 Professorship:  1848-1850 (Wrapped)    259
Summer Accounts: 1913 (Wrapped)     260
Summer Session Accounts: 1923-1943 (Wrapped)   261
Taxes: 1962 (Student Union Dorm Construction Account)   262
Treasurer's Accounts
 1879-1885; Cash Book-1898-1906 (Wrapped)   263
 1937-1950 (Wrapped)      264
 Gym Account-1935-1944 (Wrapped)    265
 Subsidiary Accounts-1931-1936 (Wrapped)   266
 Treasurer's and President's Office Accounts: 1945-1947  267
 

8.  INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH

General Correspondence: 1922, 1929-1937, 1940, 1944-1948  268/1
Alumni Hall         268/2
Bennet Memorial Fund       268/3
Bishop Smith House        268/4
Bluff Island Plantation: Conveyances     268/5
College Mall Material       268/6
Craig Union         268/7
Dates of Buildings (Mainly Dedications at the College of
Charleston, 1930-1975)       268/8
Deeds and Other Property Acquisitions or Agreements  269/1
"Development of Charleston Architecture" (1923; College only) 269/2
Development of the College of Charleston    269/3
Faculty Lounge        269/4
Fort Johnson Report: 1953        269/5
14 Green Street        269/6
General Correspondence       269/7
George St. Property Conveyances     269/8
Gym-New Bleachers       269/9
Handbook of Mechanical Specifications for Buildings and Plants 270/1
Institutional Goals Inventory      270/2
Mail Service         270/3
Marshland House (Fort Johnson)      270/4
Neighborhood of the College of Charleston    270/5
Period of the War        270/6
Personnel
 Blue Cross/ Blue Shield      270/7
 General Correspondence            270/8
 Miscellaneous Teaching Appointments    271/1
 Personnel Manual       271/2
Randolph Hall
 Preservation        271/3
 Proposed Alterations to the St. Philip St. Entrance  271/4
 Main Building       271/5
Signs          271/6
Special Report of the Acting President of the Faculty, to the Trustee-
Expansion of College Physical Plant: August 14, 1944   271/7
Student Activities Building (Dormitory, Gymnasium): 1930-1940 271/8
Support Services-
 General Correspondence      271/9
 Inventory of Bell Room      271/10
 Patrol Services       271/11

 Rationing of Oil       271/12
 Tools         271/13
Surplus Property        271/14
Statistics: 1921-1980        272/1
Tennis Courts        272/2
28 George St. (c. 1840; destroyed): original specifications   272/3
Women's Resident Material      272/4
 

9.  INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Admissions
 Announcement of Afternoon and Night Courses  273/1
 Applicants        273/2
 Canvassing Committee      273/3
 Canvassing of High School Graduates    273/4
 Co-education at the College     273/5
 Enrollment Statistics, 1959, 1965     273/6
 Entrance Examinations:
  1913, 1920       273/7
  General Correspondence: 1906-1912; 1930; 1950;
   1968-1970      274/1
  General Information and Examinations   274/2
  Grades       274/3
  Permit to Sit for Exam     274/4
  Schedule of Exams      274/5
  Entrance examinations
   English      274/6
   Geography      274/7
   History      274/8
   Languages      274/9
   Mathematics      274/10
   Special Examinations     274/11
  Entrance Requirements     274/12
 General Correspondence (Includes Recruitment-1899-1912)
  1913-1920       274/13
  1921-1932       275/1
  1925-1932       275/2
  1933-1936       275/3
  1937-1938       275/4
  1939-1942       275/5
  1943        276/1
  1944-1945       276/2
  1946        276/3
 Inquiries
  1900-1919       276/4
  1920-1924       277/1
   1924-1935       277/2
  1936-1940       277/3
  1942        278/1
 Information for students, 1940-1970    278/2

 World War I
  Committee on Education and Special Training  278/3
  Course of Instruction and Related Material  278/4
  Committee on Military Science    278/5
  Daily Schedule      278/6
  Descriptive Circular     278/7
  Dormitory Inventory     278/8
  Enrollment       279/1
  Financial Material      279/2
  General Correspondence
   December 1916-July 1918    279/3
   August 1918-September 1918   279/4
   October 1918-1920     280/1
   1922       280/2
  General Correspondence     280/3
  Housing       280/4
  Library and Library Annex Regulations   281/1
  Military Placement      281/2
  Navy Material      281/3
  Printed Material      281/4
  Prospects       281/5
  Resident Students (Charleston County)   281/6
  Roster of Men Receiving Passes    281/7
  Shipping Memorandum             281/8
  Uniforms       281/9
  WW I Army Song Book     281/10
  Y.M.C.A. Statistical Report    281/11
 World War II-Printed Material     282/1
 
Veterans
  1945-1946       282/2
  Jan.-Feb. 1947      282/3
  Mar.-Jun. 1947      282/4
  Jul. 1947-Dec. (ND)      283/1
  1948        283/2
  Jan. 26, 1949-Oct. 13, 1949     283/3
  1949-1950       284/1
  Advisement and Guidance    284/2
  Educational Opportunities: 1945    284/3
  Enrollment Certification     284/4
  Printed Material      284/5
  Receipts for Text Books     284/6
  Request for Change Program of Change of Place
   of Training      284/7
  VA Regulations      284/8
  Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Service:
   1944-1945      285/1
   1946-1947      285/2
   1948-1949      285/3
   1950-1970      285/4
  Minutes-Atlanta, GA: March 1946   285/5
  Training Facilities: April 15, 1947    285/6

Athletics
 Athletics Director       286/1
 Cheerleaders       286/2
 College of Charleston Athletic Association (Wrapped) 286/3
 Executive Committee of Athletic Association   286/4
 Financial Statements      286/5
 General Correspondence      286/6
 Gym/ F. Mitchell Johnson Center    286/7
 Intercollegiate Teams
  Baseball       286/8
  Basketball
   Pre-1940      287/1
   1940-       287/2
   Co-Ed      287/3
  Fencing       287/4
  Football       287/5
  Golf        288/1
  Sailing Team       288/2
  Swimming       288/3
  Co-ed        288/4
  Tennis       288/5
  Track        288/6
 Intramural Program      288/7
 Locker and Keys       288/8
 Athletics (So. Inter. Ath. Assoc.)     288/9
 Student Activities Statement     288/10
 USO Certificate       288/11
 Public Relations       288/12
  Speaker Bureau Directory     288/13
  Director of Development     288/14
Development Fund-December 31, 1966     288/15

Financial Aid
(N. B.  For financial information before 1949, see under Business Affairs: Board of Trustees and Treasurer's Report.)
 Inquiries        289/1
 Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship     289/2
 Minnie L. Barnett Scholarship     289/3
 Ephraim M. Baynard Scholarship     289/4
 Boyce Scholarship
  Rules        289/5
  Miscellaneous      289/6
  1922-1926       289/7
  1926-1928       289/8
  1928        290/1
 James F. Byrnes Foundation     290/2
 Central Council of Parents and Teachers   290/3
 Charleston Exchange Club     290/4
 Charleston Masons Lodge No. 242-Scholarship   290/5
 Chi Omega Student Loan Fund     290/6
 City Scholarship Application: 1962-April 1964   290/7
 City Scholarship Materials: April 24, 1964   290/8
 Cohen Scholarship       291/1
 Confederate Home Scholarship     291/2
 County Scholarship Material
  1899-1925       291/3
  1926-1939       291/4
  1940-1959       291/5
  1960-1963       292/1
  1963-July 27, 1964      292/2
  July 29, 1964-1966      292/3
 Delta Delta Delta Scholarship     293/1
  Library Fellowship      293/2
 Endowed Scholarships
  1934        293/3
  1935        293/4
  1936        293/5
  1937        293/6
  1938        293/7
  1939        293/8
  1940        293/9
  1941-1942       293/10
  1943-1944       293/11
 Exchange Club of St. Andrew's Parish    294/1
 Federation of Women's Club     294I/2
 Fellowship Opportunities      294/3
 Free Board Scholarship      294/4
 Ficken Memorial Scholarship     294/5
 The Robert McCormick Figg Scholarship   294/6
 Stephen Collins Foster Memorial Fellowships     294/7
 W. McLeod Frampton      294/8
 Free Tuition        294/9
 Fulbright Scholarship      294/10
 William H. Grimball Scholarships    294/11
 Carolina Defrabritis Holmes Estate    294/12
 Julian Mitchell P.T.A. Scholarship    294/13
 Junior Order Scholarship      294/14
 Kiwanis Club Scholarship      294/15
 Knights of Columbus Fellowship     294/16
 Koester, Margaret K.      294/17
 Samuel Lapham Scholarship     294/18
 List of Prizes        294/19
 List of Scholarship Checks      294/20
 McIver Scholarship       294/21
 March of Dimes-Charleston Chapter    294/22
 Memminger High School Loan Fund    294/23
 Miles Scholarship       294/24
 Miscellaneous Scholarships     294/25
 Montgomery Ward Scholarship     294/26
 National Merit Scholarship     294/27
 Julian F. Nohrden Scholarship     294/28
 Robert Gourdin O'Neale Scholarship    294/29
 Michael C. O'Neill Scholarship     294/30
 Parker, Francis L., Scholarship     294/31
 Parker, James Henry, Memorial Scholarship   294/32
 Pilot Club of Charleston Scholarship    294/33
 Pythian Scholarship      294/34
 Rosalie Raymond Scholarship     294/35
 St. Andrew's Parish Exchange Scholarship   294/36
 Scholarship Fund; 1916-1919 (See Also: CDXVII)  295/1
 Snowden Scholarship      295/2
 South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. Scholarship   295/3
 David Sternberger Scholarship     295/4
 Walhalla Lodge No. 66, Material     295/5
 Solomons Scholarship      295/6
 South Carolina Society Scholarships    295/7
 Student Loans       295/8
  Bernard M. Baruch Loan Fund    295/9
  Knights Templar Educational Foundation  295/10
 Thomlinson Teaching Scholarship    295/11
 Trustees-Non-resident Tuition Scholarships   295/12
 Trustee-Scholarships      295/13
 Ulmo Scholarship       295/14
 United Daughters of the Confederacy    295/15
 May C. Waring Scholarship     295/16
 West End Dairy Scholarship     295/17
 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship    295/18
 Workstudy        295/19
Grant-in-Aid (Wrapped)       296/1
Scholarship Fund: January 1880-April 1932 (Wrapped)  296/2

Events
 George D. Grice Marine Biological Laboratory: dedication
  November 17, 1965      297/1
 Exhibition-Order of Exercises: November 27, 1829  297/2
 Father Sam and Beatrice Stiglitz     297/3
 Bicentennial Celebration      297/4
 Sesquicentennial Celebration Material: 1935   297/5
 Shakespeare's Tercentenary Materials: 1914-1916  297/6
 South Carolina Inter-State and West Indies Exposition(1901) 297/7
 U.S. Bureau of Education-Philip Meyers    297/8
 University of Kansas Material     297/9
 University of North Carolina Material    297/10
 
 
 

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