Mailing Address:
Special Collections
College of Charleston Library
66 George Street
Charleston, SC 29424
Phone:
(843) 953-8016
Title: College of Charleston Archives: Modern Records
Dates: 1970 to the present
Revised: December 1998
NOTE: SOME ITEMS LISTED SERVE ONLY AS PLACE HOLDERS. ONLY ITEMS FOLLOWED BY A NUMBER ARE AVAILABLE.
Inventory:
2. President
4. Executive Administration & Institutional Resources
8. Institutional Research & Planning
11. Buildings
12. Sports
13. Consortium
14. Special Events
N. B.: In most respects this arrangement follows the College's current
organizational structure shown on-line at http://irp.cofc.edu/p&rg/orgstruc.htm.
There are three exceptions: Student Organizations, Buildings, and
Sports have been assigned separate categories to facilitate filing and
use of the records.
Record group numbers usually have three parts (such as 1.1.1),
and they appear on the left-hand side of the page. File folder numbers
appear on the right-hand side of the page. If no file folder is indicated,
no records for the group indicated have been transferred to the College
Archives.
1.1 State College Board (1970-1988)
1.2 College of Charleston Board (1988-present)
1.3 College of Charleston Foundation (1970-present)
Organizational documents 0
Accountant's Report-Trust Fund--June 30, 1973 1
Annual Fund 2
Blacklock Papers (oversized; see map case) 3
Board of Directors 4
College of Charleston Club Material 5
Partnership Fund 6
Contract for leasing Foundation Facilities 7
Declaration that the Foundation is not private
8
Directory 9
Distinguished Academic Achievement Award 10
Donor Report 11
Executive Committee Report 12
General Correspondence 13
Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Department
Regulations 14
List of Committees 15
Operating Statement 16
Policies on Gifts and Contributions and Solicitations
17
Property Acquisition 18
Quarterly Report 19
Scholarship Committee 20
What You Should Know about the College of Charleston Foundation 21
Volunteers 22
Audit, 1989 23
2.1.16 Theodore Sanders Stern (President, 1968-1978)
The Theodore Sanders Stern Presidential Papers have been reprocessed and cataloged as MSS 5002
Major subdivisions of papers:
Inventories--folders 1
College of Charleston Board of Trustees--folders 2-8
State College Board of Trustees--folders 9-46
General Correspondence--folders 47-59
Topical files--folders 60-294
Educational Associations–folders 295-378
File folder lists 1
College of Charleston Board of Trustees (1968-1970)
Agendas and reports 2
Meeting preparation, 1968 3
Meetings, 1969-1970 4
Personal Committee 5
Promotions 6
Property Committees 7
Trustees Scholarship 8
State College Board of Trustees (1970-1978)
Academic Affairs Committee 9
An Act creating a State College Board of Trustees 10
By-Laws 11
Chairman of the Board: correspondence 12
Commission of Higher Education 13
Committee Assignments 14
Directory 15
Expenses 16
Finance Committee 17
Foundation (resolutions thanking) 18
Francis Marion College 19
General Correspondence 1970 20
General Correspondence 1971 21
General File 1970-1974 22
General File 1975 23
Hearing-James Holladay 24
Legislation 25
Loan Agreement 26
Medical University agreement, 1969 26B
Meeting 1970-June 1971 27
Meeting July 1971 28
Meeting January-June 1972 29
Meeting July-December 1972 30
Meetings, Jan-May 1973 31
Meeting July 1973 32
Meeting September-December 1973 33
Meeting 1974 34
Officers & Committees 35
Official Statement 36
Planning & Development Committees 37
Policies 38
President's Report of the Trustees 39
Proposed Merger of Palmer College & Berkley-Charleston-Dorchester TEC 40
Recommended Appropriations for S.C. Public Colleges & Universities 41
Report on Property Transactions 42
Resolutions 43
Standing Committees 44
Student Affairs Committee 45
Terms 46
General Correspondence
1966-1968 47
January-March 1969 48
April-July 1969 49
August-October 1969 50
November-December 1969 51
January-June 1970 52
July 1970 53
1971 54
January-July 1972 55
August-December 1972 56
January-June 1973 57
July-December 1973 58
1974-1978 59
Academic Deans of the State Colleges & Universities
60
Academic Vice Presidents
61
Academy for the Educational Development 62
Accreditation File
63
Action Notes 1973 64
Action Notes 1974 65
Action Notes 1975-76 66
Administration Contracts 1972-1974 67
Administration Memorandum 68
Administrative Salaries 69
Admissions-General Correspondence 1970-73 70
Admission-General Correspondence 1974 71
Admissions-Policy 72
Advisory Board for Veterans Cost of Instructions
73
Agriculture Society
74
Alumni Affairs-General Correspondence
75
Alumni Affairs-Alumni Roll Call
76
Armed Services YMCA 77
Art Center Parking
78
Athletics-Basketball-Grant in Aid
79
Athletics-Basketball-Network Coverage
80
Athletics-General Correspondence 81
Athletics-Proposed Policies & Procedures of the Department of Athletics 82
Baruch Student Loans 83
Beaufort Academy 84
Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Regional Planning Commission 85
Bi-Centennial Planning Committee 86
Biology 87
Bingham Oratorical Contest 88
Bishop England High School 89
Blacklock House 90
Bookstore 91
Capital Improvements 92
Career Opportunity Program
93
Central Energy Facility 94
Charleston County Council Materials 95
Charleston County Delegation 96
Citadel-Administrative Services with the
College of Charleston
97
Citadel Courses Proposal
98
Classroom Facility (Maybank) 99
College of Charleston Budget 100
College of Charleston Club 101
Coastal Plains Commission 102
College of Charleston Expansion Study by Campbell Foxworth and Pugh, 1973 103
COMAR (Committee on Marine Studies in the Institutions of Higher Education) 104
COMET 105
Commencement Exercise
1969-70 106
1971-72 107
1973 108
1975 109
Commencement Exercise Address-Porter Gard 110
Computer Steering Committee 111
Constitution of the Student Body 1968-69 112
Consortium
Academic Affairs Committee 113
Committee on Continuing Education 114
Computer Committee 115
Committee for Liaison with Two-Year Colleges 116
Executive Committee Meeting 117
Faculty & Student Exchange Program 118
General Correspondence 119
Guidelines Committee 120
Library Committee
121
Marine Science Committee 122
Policy Committee 123
Steering Committee 124
Contributions 1969-70 125
Council of Presidents of Public Colleges and Universities
125B
Curriculum Committee 126
Dean of Students 127
Department of Housing & Urban Development 128
Department of Health, Education & Welfare III 1973-74
129
Departmental Chairmanship 130
Development Committee 131
Development Fund 132
Diploma Program Committee 133
Dormitories-General Correspondence 134
Drug Abuse Program 135
Education Department
General Correspondence 1970 136
General Correspondence 1971 137
Jim Holladay 1969-1970 138
Jim Holladay 1971 139
Jim Holladay 1972 140
Jim Holladay 1973 141
Jim Holladay 1974 142
Masters Program 143
Special Programs (Including Upward Bound) 144
Educational Foundation-General Correspondence 145
Education Office-Department of Health Education and Welfare 1968 146
Energy Advisory Council 147
Energy Crisis-General Correspondence 148
Engagements-1968 149
Engagements-1969 150
Engagements-1970 151
Evening School-General Correspondence 152
Exchange Visitors Program 153
Faculty and Staff 1970-1973 154
Faculty and Staff Insurance Program 155
Faculty Contracts 1972-1974 156
Faculty & Administrators-Contracts 1970-71 157
Faculty Handbook-1970 & 1971 158
Faculty Honors
1972 159
Spring 1973 160
Fall 1973 161
Fall 1974 162
Spring 1974 163
Fall 1975 164
Spring 1975 165
Fall 1975 166
Letters to Parents 1970 167
Letters to Parents 1972 168
Faculty-New Appointments 169
Faculty-Office Space 1974-1975 170
Faculty Salaries/Stipends 171
Faculty-Social Committee 172
Faculty-Tenure 173
Finance and Investment Committee 174
Financial Awards to Students 175
Foundation-Fund Raising 176
Foundation-Revenue and Expenses 177
Foundation-Scholarship Committee 178
Foundation-Scholarships 179
Fraternities & Sororities-Correspondence 180
Funds for College Library Resources 181
General Assembly Reception 182
Grice Marine Biological Laboratory
Applications and Proposals 183
Dedication 184
General Correspondence 185
Marine Resource Division 186
Marine Science Center 187
Masters Program 188
Governor's College Leadership Conference 189
Hearing Board 190
Haymaker Endowment Fund 191
Higher Education and National Affairs 192
Higher Education Amendments of 1972 193
Honors Council 194
Honorary Degree from Presbyterian College, 1971 195
Human Services Council-Meetings 196
Human Services Council-General Correspondence 197
In Service Training 198
Inauguration Materials 199
Lecture Series Committee 200
Learning Resources Center-General Correspondence
(Towell Library) 201
Legal Counsel 202
Legislative Affairs-General Correspondence 203
Letters Concerning Taxes Levied for College of Charleston County 1969 204
Library Acquisitions 205
Library Committee 206
Library Employment 207
Library-Wendell M. Levi Collection 208
Library-Robert Scott Small--Cornerstone Laying 209
Library-Robert Scott Small--Correspondence-1971-72 210
Library-Robert Scott Small--Correspondence-1973-74 211
Loan Agreement-Pennsylvania Higher Education
Assistance Agency 212
Longer Range Budgetary Planning Documents 1970-75 213
Burnett Rhett Maybank (Building) 214
Burnett Rhett Maybank (Classrooms) 215
The Meteor: Correspondence 216
National Science Foundation Information 217
Neighborhood Youth Corp Programs 218
New Career Program 219
Lander College--General Correspondence 220
Legislative Audit Council Materials 221
Legislative Delagation 222
Legislative Delegation--Lowcountry Legislative Delegation Dinner 223
Medical University of SC--General Correspondence 224
Francis Marion College--General Correspondence 225
Francis Marion College--President Walter D. Smith 226
Francis Marion Hotel discounts 227
Palmer College Merger 228
Gaillard, J. Palmer 229
Other Colleges and Universities–correspondence 230
University of SC-Spartanburg 231
Moody Report--General Correspondence 232
Office of Admissions and Financial Aid 233
Opposition to Beer and Wine Regulation 234
Orientation File 235
Parking 236
Permanent Improvement (expenditures) 237
Personnel-General Correspondence 238
Physical Plant-General Correspondence 239
Placement Office 240
Planning Council 241
Planning & Development Committee 242
Prep Program-Naval Base 243
Presidential Scholars 244
President's Advisory Committee 245
President's Commission on Area Preservation 246
President's Committee on Energy Conservation 247
President's Discretionary Fund 248
Proposed College of Charleston Objectives-1968-69 249
Proposed Public Relations Program 250
Questionnaires 1970-71 251
Questionnaires 1972-1978 252
Registrar's Office 253
Revitalization of the Freshman-Sophomore Physics Program 254
Resignations-Faculty & Staff 255
Rivers Residence Halls dedication–correspondence 255B
Science Center-Chairs 256
Solinet 257
South Carolina College Council, Inc.-(See Moody Report General Correspondence) 258
South Carolina Wildlife & Marine Commission 259
State Acquisition of the College of Charleston 260
State Auditor 261
State Budget & Control Board-General Correspondence 262
State Department of Education-Veteran Training 263
Student Activities
Accounts 264
Athletics 265
Budget Request 266
Campus Ministry 267
Honor Codes 268
Study Body Constitution 269
Student Committee Report 270
Student Fees 271
Student Service Center 1971-73 272
Student Service Center 1974 273
Student Handbook (draft) 274
Student Health Service 275
Student Leaders 276
Student National Defense Loan 277
Student Probation & Expulsion 278
Student Watts Line 279
Student Withdrawals 280
Student Abroad Committee 281
Summer Council of Presidents 282
Summer School-Contracts 283
Summer School-Enrollment 284
Summerville High School June 5 1970 285
Survey of Voluntary Support of Education 1967-68 286
Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1968-Materials 287
Traffic Survey 288
Travel Study of Students Attending the College of Charleston 289
Upward Bound Material 290
Urban Affairs-Master's Program 291
Women's Dormitory 292
West, John C. (Governor) Visit 293
YMCA-General Correspondence (Correspondence concerning the College lease of 26 George St.) 294
Educational Associations
American Association of Independent Colleges Universities Presidents 295
American Association of State College & Universities-
General Correspondence-1971-72 296
General Correspondence-1973 297
General Correspondence-Jan.-July 1974 298
General Correspondence-Aug.-Dec. 1974 299
Meeting-1971-1972 300
Meeting-1974-1975 301
Memos to the President 302
Association of State Colleges and Universities 303
American Association of University Professors 304
American Council on Education-
Higher Education and National Affairs 305
Meeting 1969-1972 306
Meeting 1973 307
Meeting 1974 308
Meeting 1975 309
Association of American Colleges-
General Correspondence 1969-1973 310
General Correspondence 1974- 311
Meeting 312
Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges 313
South Carolina Association of Colleges-
Computer Advisory Committee 314
Annual Due 315
Annual Meeting 316
Directory of S.C. Colleges and Universities 317
Financial Statement 318
General Correspondence 319
Members 320
Minutes 321
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education-
Annual Report 322
Conference on Accreditation 323
COMAR 324
Community Colleges 325
Facilities 326
General Correspondence
1968-1969 327
1970 328
1971 329
January-June 1972 330
July-December 1972 331
January-March 1973 332
April-December 1973 333
January-July 1974 334
August-December 1974 335
1975 336
HEGIS Report 337
Minutes 1970-1971 338
Minutes 1972 339
Minutes Jan.-June 1973 340
Minutes July-Dec. 1973 341
Minutes 1974 342
Minutes 1975 343
Newsletter 344
Proposed Study for the College of Charleston 345
CHE Reports 1974 346
Sabbatical Leave 347
Site Study for the State College at Charleston 348
Health Education System 349
A Study of the Higher Education Needs in Charleston and the Role of the College of Charleston 350
Facilities Commission 351
South Carolina Education Association-General Correspondence 352
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools-
An Advisory Committee 353
Annual Meeting 354
Atlanta Trip 355
Chief Executives Officers of Members Institutions 356
Committee to Evaluate Masters Degree Programs at the College of Charleston 357
Director's Annual Report 358
General Correspondence 359
Guidelines on the Continuing Education Unit 360
Institution Enrollment 361
Institution Self-Study-General Correspondence 362
Institution Self-Study and Periodic Visitation Program 363
Meetings 364
Newsletter 365
Proposed Revision of Standard IV Illustration 4 366
Questionnaire on Institutional Research and Academic Planning 367
A Report on Student Services 368
Standards of the College Delegate
Assembly of SACS 369
Student Development Services 370
A Survey of the Admission Enrollment and Retention of Black Students 371
Substantive Changes-Definitions and Policies 372
Status Report 373
Southern Regional Education Board 374
Southern University Conference-
General Correspondence 1969-1972 375
General Correspondence 1973 376
General Correspondence 1974-1975 377
Executive Committee Meeting October 1974 378
2.1.17 Edward McDaniel Collins, Jr. (President, 1978-1986)
Administration Notices 1
Bicentennial Celebration 2
Biographical Sketch 3
Briefs of Responsibilities 4
College of Charleston Campus Security 5
Commission on Higher Education 6
Faculty Tenure 7
General Correspondence: 1978- 8
Installation: 1979 9
Merger Material-(MUSC and C of C) 10
Reorganization of the College 11
Educational Associations-Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 12
Update-Summary of Desegregation Efforts 13
2.1.18 Harry McKinley Lightsey, Jr. (President, 1986-1992)
General Correspondence 1
Inauguration 2
2.1.19 Alexander Mullings Sanders, Jr. (President, 1992-present)
General Correspondence 1
Inauguration 2
Printed Material 3
2.2 PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
2.2.1 Legal Affairs (Director of Human Relations)
Material 1
College of Charleston Affirmative Action Plan 2
Community Relations Questionnaire 3
Legal Counsel-The Printed Lectures of Perspectives on Women in Transition 4
Legal Counsel-"Fair Use" 5
General Correspondence 6
2.2.2 Governmental Affairs
Chernoff/Silver Campaign for Higher Education 1
2.2.3 Internal Audits
2.2.4 Athletics
2.3 Standing Committees of the College
2.3.1 College Planning and Program Evaluation
Committee (1987-present)
2.3.2 Computer Advisory Committee (1987-present)
2.3.3 Advisory Committee on Campus Planning
and Space Allocation (1987-present)
3. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
3.0 Senior Vice-President/Provost
Correspondence, 1971-1989 1
3.1 Academic Affairs Office
3.1.1 Assistant Provost Report on research, 1982-1984 2
3.1.2 Assistant V. P. for International Programs 3
3.1.3 Dean of Undergraduate Studies 4
3.1.4 Miscellaneous
Peter Clecak Report, 1977-1978 5
3.2 Academic Computing
3.3 Honor's Program
Admissions data 6
Miscellaneous 7
3.4 Research and Graduate Studies
3.4.1 Graduate Studies Office (see 3.7-3.12 for the records of individual departments of instruction)
Bulletin 1
Community Service and Continuing Education Program Proposal 2
Continuing Education Scholarship Reception 3
3.4.2 Sponsored Programs
3.4.3 Professional & Community Services
Night School
Correspondence 1
Biology 2
Education 3
English 4
Business Administration 5
Economics 6
Political Science 7
Psychology 8
Sociology 9
Summer School
Biology 10
Enrollment 11
Misc. 12
Maymester 13
Physics 14
Psychology 15
Residence Halls 16
Sociology 17
Sports 18
English 19
Schedule 20
Public Speaking 21
Unsorted 22
Study Abroad (summer programs) 24
General Correspondence 25
Governor's School 26
Graduate Council 27
Graduate Studies 28
Issue in Book and Serial Acquisition 29
The Links Program 30
Life-long Learning Programs 31
Non-Credit Courses 32
Senior Citizen's Program 33
S. C. Electric Cooperative Association 34
Staff Development and Training Program 35
Upward Bound ("precollege preparatory")
Advisory Board 36
Correspondence 37
Director's Report 38
H.E.W. Report 39
Letter of Appreciation to Pres. Stern 40
Post-Secondary Report 41
A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans 42
Purpose 43
Schedule of Upward Bound Program-January 1974 44
Site Visit to Upward Bound by H. E. W. Representative 45
Summer Employment 46
Upward Bound at the College 47
Venture Program 48
Women's Programs
Career Conference for Women-1974 49
Women in Transition
International Women's Year-1975 50
Lecture Series-1976 51
Lecture Series-1979 52
3.5 Libraries & Special Collections
3.5.1 Libraries & Special Collections
Dedication of the Robert Scott Small Library 1
Dedication of the John Henry Dick Wing And the Wendell Mitchell Levi Wing 2
Correspondence, ephemera, etc. 3
Bibliographic Instructional material 4
Collection Development 5
Faculty Open House 6
Committee on Staff Development 7
BOSS (Bibliographic On-Line Search Service) 8
Cataloging Department 9
Departmental Book Budget Report 10
Inter-Library Loan Service 11
Library Faculty Meetings 12
Library Users Survey, 1980 13
LTA Staff –Administrative Recoganization
Ad Hoc Committee 14
LTA Staff Meeting 15
Library Move 16
Library 101 Cancellation 17
Library 101 Steering Committee 18
Library Personnel–FY 1971-1972 19
Library Scoop Sheet 20
Search Committee for Librarian, 1972 21
Library Standards 22
Faculty Library Survey Form Comments 23
Self-guided Tour 24
Signage system 25
Significant Accomplishments, Jul. 1976-Apr. 1977 26
Special Collections Material 27
Special Lectures 28
Student/Library Liason Committee 29
Time Sheets/Payroll cards 30
3.5.2 Marine Resources Library
3.5.3 Technical Services
3.5.4 Public Services
3.5.5 Avery Research Center for Afro-American
History and Culture 1
3.5.6 Broadcast Museum
3.5.7 Exhibits (chronological)
William Martin Aiken 1
Ante-Bellum Days in the Lowcountry: The Black Experience 2
Archival Program 3
Books Taken from the Glass Case and Placed on Exhibition at the S.C. Interstate West Indies Exposition 4
Septima Clark 5
College Athletics 6
Collegiana-May Day 1960 7
John Henry Dick 8
Disaster-October 1979 9
Donors-Pre-1900 10
Lewis R. Gibbes-Scientist 11
Dard Hunter 12
Images of War 13
Esau Jenkins 14
Labels for Exhibits 15
James M. Legare 16
Ludwig Lewisohn 17
Lowcountry Photographs 18
Mapping of Charleston 19
Nineteenth Century Science at the College 20
Porgy and Bess 21
Archibald Rutledge and Rare Books 22
Science and Material 23
Albert Simons 24
Albert Simons, Ralph Izard, Buying the
Brigantine Industry, Black History,
Wendell M. Levi, and the Alumni Exhibit 25
Simms Bibliography 26
3.6 Enrollment Management
3.6.1 Admissions and Continuing Education
3.6.2 College Skills Lab
3.6.3 Financial Aid
3.6.4 Registrar
Academic Statistics 1
Advanced Placement Program 2
Comparative Statistics 3
Diploma Material 4
Enrollment and Registration Procedures 5
Examinations Schedule 6
FAR (Freshman Abstract Reasoning) Program 7
Freshman Orientation and Registration 8
General correspondence 9
Honor system 10
Notes for International Students–Orientation 11
Student Directory (printout) 12
Commencement exercises
1971 13
1972 14
1973 15
1974 16
1975 17
1976 18
1977 19
1978 20
1979 21
1980 22
1981 23
1982 24
1983 25
1984 26
1985 27
1986 28
1987 29
1988 30
1989 31
1990 32
1991 33
1992 34
1993 35
3.6.5 Adult Student Services
3.6.6 Educational Services
3.6.7 Advising Center
3.6.8 Orientation
3.6.9 Undergraduate Studies
3.6.10 Intercultural Student Programs
3.6.11 Career Services
3.6.12 Maymester & Summer Sessions
3.6.13 Upward Bound
3.6.14 College of Charleston North
3.7 School of the Arts
3.7.0 Recommendations to create, 1986 1
3.7.1 Art History
3.7.2 Arts Management
3.7.3 Music
3.7.4 Preservation & Planning
3.7.5 Studio Art
3.7.6 Theatre & Dance
3.8 School of Business & Economics
3.8.1 Accounting and Legal Studies Department
3.8.2 Economics and Finance Department
3.8.3 Management and Marketing Department
3.8.4 Tate Center for Entrepreneurship
3.8.5 Intermodal Transportation Program
3.8.6 SC Economic Developers' School
3.9 School of Education
3.9.1 Educational Foundations and Specializations Department
3.9.2 Elementary Education Department
3.9.3 Physical Education and Health Department
3.9.4 Accelerated School Project
3.9.5 Center of Excellence
3.9.6 Early Childhood Development Center
3.9.7 Campus Recreation Services Project
3.9.8 Child and Family Development Center
3.10 School of Humanities & Social Sciences
3.10.1 Anthropology Department
3.10.2 Classics Department
3.10.3 Communication Department (see 3.10.5)
3.10.4 English Department (see 3.10.5)
3.10.5 English and Communication Department (see also
3.10.3 & 3.10.4)
3.10.6 French Department
3.10.7 German Department
3.10.8 History Department
3.10.9 Philosophy Department
3.10.10 Political Science Department
3.10.11 Psychology Department
3.10.12 Religious Studies Department
3.10.13 Sociology Department
3.10.14 Spanish Department
3.10.15 Urban Studies Department
3.10.16 Legal Interpreting Program
3.10.17 Public Administration Program
3.11 School of Science & Mathematics
3.11.1 Biology Department
Correspondence 1
3.11.2 Chemistry and Biochemistry Department
3.11.3 Computer Science Department
3.11.4 Geology Department
3.11.5 Mathematics Department
3.11.6 Physics and Astronomy Department
3.11.7 Grice Biological Laboratory (see also, 13.1
COMAR and 13.2 Marine Science Consortium)
3.11.8 Environmental Studies Program
3.11.9 SCAMP (minority program)
3.12 Interdisciplinary Majors
3.12.1 African Studies
3.12.2 African American Studies
3.12.3 American Studies
3.12.4 Criminal Justice
3.12.5 Environmental Studies
3.12.6 German Studies
3.12.7 International Studies
3.12.8 Italian Studies
3.12.9 Language and International Business
3.12.10 Latin American and Caribbean Studies
3.12.11 Jewish Studies
3.12.12 Women's Studies
4. EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION & INSTITUTIONAL
RESOURCES
4.0 Senior Vice-President
4.1 Sottile Theatre
4.2 Blacklock House 1
4.3 Physical Plant
4.4 Copy Center
4.5 Administrative Computing and Telecommunications
4.6 Human Resources
4.7 Media and Technology
4.8 Campus Planning (formerly Facilities Planning)
4.9 Mail Services
5.0 Senior Vice-President
Objectives, 1972 1
Budgetary planning, 1970 2
5.1 Auxiliary Services
5.2 Bookstore
5.3 Budget/Finance
Budget request
1971-1972 1
1972-1973 2
1973-1974 3
Business Officer's Group 4
Financial statements
1971 5
1972 6
State Appropriation 7
Hurricane Hugo damage costs 8
5.4 Controller
5.5 Financial Analyst
5.6 Public Safety (formerly Fire & Life)
5.7 Procurement
5.8 Public Safety
6. STUDENT AFFAIRS (formerly Student and Community Services)
6.0 Senior Vice-President
1
6.1 Special Projects
Career Development and Placement 1
College Skills Lab 2
Charleston Consortium Committee on Student Affairs 3
6.2 Student Wellness Center
6.3 Student Judicial Affairs
6.4 C. A. R. E.
6.5 Counseling
1
6.6 Health Services
6.7 AOD Education
6.8 Residence Life
List of Students in Dormitories 1
Director of Residence Life–Summer Orientation 2
6.9 Student Life
7. INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT (formerly Development and Alumni Affairs)
7.0 Senior Vice-President
1
7.1 Development
Correspondence 1
Admissions
Reports 2
General information 3
Printed ephemera 4
Public relations 5
Financial aid report, 1980-1981 6
Scholarship recipients, 1974-1978 7
Entrance examination correspondence 8
College relations–correspondence 9-10
7.2 Accountant
7.3 Alumni Services
7.4 Advancement Services & College Relations
7.5 Major Gifts
7.6 Annual Giving
7.7 Planned Giving
7.8 News Service Manager
Press contacts, 1982-1983 1
7.9 Research Coordinator
8. INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH & PLANNING
8.0 Senior Vice-President
8.1 Human Relations & Minority Affaris
8.2 Governor's School & Honor's Program
8.3 Research & Planning
Academic Space Utilization Report, 1969-1970 1
Map,1978-1979–correspondence 2
Campus plans–two watercolor reconstructions 3
Speech on preservation and economic impact by
Frank Blair 4
Organizational charts 5
Classified and unclassified employees 6
Proposal for a studyof the College by Cresap
McCormick and Paget, 1970 7
Comparative statistics, 1987-1988 8
Public land inventory 9
Science center building requirements 10
Surplus property 11
Stern Center 12
Statistical trend charts, 1970-1975
13
Faculty salaries, 1982-2986 14
Faculty ages, 1987 15
"Policy Recommendations for Expanding Enrollment,"
1985 16
Grade distribution, Spring 1982 17
9.0 Lists of Faculty Members
9.1 Faculty Minutes
1967-1970 1
1971-1972 2
1972-1973 3
1973-1974 4
1975 5
1976 6
1977 7
1978 8
1979 9
1980 10
1981-83 11
1984-1986 12
1987 13
1988 14
January-March 1989 15
April-May 1989 16
June-December 1989 17
1990-1991 18
19912-1993 19
9.2 Faculty Senate Minutes
1974-1975 1
1980-1989 2
1990 3-7
Survery 1990 8
1993 9
9.3A Academic Planning Committee (see also 9.11)
9.3B Academic Standards Committee (1973-1980; see also 9.4)
1975 1
1976 2
1977 3
1978 4
1979 5
1980-1990 (unsorted) 6-11
N.D. 12
Report on organizing the administration of students,
1974-1974 13
9.4 Academic Standards, Admissions, and Financial Aid Committee (1981-present; see also 9.3 and 9.5)
9.5 Admissions and Financial Assistance Committee (1973-1981;
see also 9.4)
1972-1976 1
1977-1979 2
1980-1981 3
C. 1982-1988 4
9.6 Advisory Committee on Tenure, Promotion, and Third
Year Review (1988- present; see also 9.7)
9.7 Appeals Committee on Tenure and Promotion (1975-1987;
see also 9.6)
9.8 Athletics Committee (1973-1980; see also 9.26)
9.9 Continuing Education and Special Programs Committee
(1975-present; see also 9.19)
1-5
9.10A Committee on Courses (see also 9.11)
1971 1
9.10B Curriculum Committee (1973-1974; see 9.11)
9.11 Curriculum and Academic Planning Committee (1975-present;
see also 9.10A)
Course Approval and Proposals, 1972- 1-2
Honors Program, 1979- 3
Meetings: agendas and minutes 4-5
Proposed curriculum revisions 6
Miscellaneous files
7-13
Report to the faculty, 1976 14
Student pertitions
1974- 15
1963 16
1973-1975 17
1976 18
1975-1976 19
1977-c. 1991 20
Evening courses 21
Faculty handbook revision 22
Self-study manual 23
Self-study, 1982-1983 24-28
9.12A Executive Committee of the Faculty 1
9.12B Faculty Advisory Committee to the President
(1981-present; see also 9.24) 1
9.13 Faculty Grievance Committee (1975-present) 1-2
9.14 Faculty Hearing Committee (1973-present)
9.15 Faculty Research Committee (1975-1980; see also 9.16)
9.16 Faculty Research and Development Committee (1981-present;
see also 9.15)
1976 1
January 1977 2
November 1977 3
1975-1976 4
1977-1978 5
1979-c. 1989 6-11
9.17 Faculty Welfare Committee (1973-present)
1970-1974 1
1975-1977 2
1978- 3
9.18 Graduate Faculty Committee (1975-present; see also 9.19)
9.19 Graduate Education, Continuing Education, and Special
Education Committee (see also 9.18 and 9.9)
9.20 Honorary Degrees Committee (1973-present)
9.21 Honors Program Committee
9.22 Library Committee (1973-present)
Minutes 1
Periodicals Department 2
Correspondence 3
Budgets 4
Misc. 5
9.23 Nominations Committee (1978-present) 1-2
9.24 Policy Advisory Committee (1973-1981; see also 9.12) 1
9.25 Student Affairs Committee (1973-1980; see also 9.26)
9.26 Student Affairs and Athletics Committee
(1981-present; see also 9.8)
9.27 Assessment Planning Committee (1987-1988)
9.28 Budget Review and Planning Committee (1982)
9.29 Presidential Screening Committee (1978)
9.30 Retreats, 1977-1988 1
9.31 Rhodes Scholarship 1
9.32 Provost/Dean Search Committee (1981) 1
9.33 Urban Affairs Advisory Committee (1972-1981)
9.34 Super Weekend Committee (1988-1989)
9.35 Miscellaneous Committees
9.36 Ethics Committee (1992)
9.37 Steering Committee for Self-Study, 1974
1. The College of Charleston Self-Study: The Report
of the Steering Committee; Charleston, South
Carolina, 1974 (Harry W. Freeman, Chairman;
Malcolm C. Clark, Director; James Fred Watts,
Secretary; and Eddie G. Cone, Editor). 1
2. Arrangements for planning and carrying out the study
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 2
Schedule 3
Questionnaires for Faculty, Administration, and
Students (forms only) 4
Questionnaires returned by the Faculty
5
Correspondence within the College
1973 6
1974 7
1975 8
Correspondence with the State College Board 9
Visiting Committee on-site inspection 10
3. Preliminary reports
Administration: "Inventory of Programs
and Resources" 11
Biology 12
Business Administration and Economics 13
Chemistry 14
English 15
Fine Arts 16
History 17
Language 18
Philosophy 19
Physical Education and Health 20
Political Science 21
Psychology 22
Sociology and Anthropology 23
4. Drafts of chapters for the final report (with the names
of
authors of the drafts)
Standard I: Purpose (Clark) 24
Standard II: Organization and
Administration (Kline) 25
Standard III: Educational Program and
Research (Abbott) 26
Standard IV: Financial Resources (Crosby)
27
Standard V: Faculty (Cone) 28
Standard VI: Library (Freeman)
29
Standard VII: Student Personnel
30
Standard VIII: Physical Plant (Watts)
31
Standard IX: Special Activities (Crosby)
32
Standard X: Graduate Program (Towell) 33
Standard XI: Research
34
5. Final committee reports (with the names of
committee chairmen)
Standard I: Purpose (Olsen) 35
Standard II: Organization and Administration
(Chamberlain) 36
Standard III: Educational Program and Research
(Johnson) 37
Standard IV: Financial Resources (Benich)
38
Standard V: Faculty (Pennington) 39
Standard VI: Library (Harrison)
40
Standard VII: Student Personnel (Prizak) 41
Standard VIII: Physical Plant (Palmer)
42
Standard IX: Special Activities (Cochelin-Parrot)
43
Standard X: Graduate Program (Bischoff) 44
9.50 Faculty–miscellaneous
Correspondence 1-2
Campus contracts 3
Candidates for degrees 4
Committee accounts 5
Memos and misc. 6
Faculty elections 7
Speaker correspondence 8
Goals 9
Housing plan for Ft. Johnson 10
Information and evaluation forms 11
Listing of faculty 12
Low Country committee on Industrial/
Academic Interaction 13
Faculty manual, 1989 14
Meeting notices 15
Promotions 16
Regulations and ploicies
(appointments, tenure, and terminations) 17
Sabbatical leaves 18
Some Thoughts on the Statement of Purpose
and the Measurement of Institutional
Effectiveness 19
Student analysis report 20
S. G. A. representatives to faculty meetings 21
Tenure 22
Turnover rate 23
10.0 Student Government Association-
Officers 1
Minutes
1970-1973 2
1974-1975 3
1976-1978-1979 4
1980-1987 5
Correspondence, 1974-1977 6
Sophomore Committee 7
Elections, Ballots, etc. 8
Freshmen-Student Elections 9
Sophomores-Student Elections 10
Juniors-Student Elections 11
Seniors-Student Elections 12
Miscellaneous Printed Material 13
Miscellany 14
Update 15
Calendar of events 16
Campus preview 17
Campus calendar 18
Academic Affairs Committee 19
Committee on Sex Discrimination 20
10.1 Fraternities
10.1.1 Interfraternity Council
1
10.1.2 Alpha Tau Omega
10.1.3 Kappa Alpha
10.1.4 Kappa Sigma 1
10.1.5 Kappa Alpha Psi
10.1.6 Omega Psi Phi
10.1.7 Phi Beta Sigma
10.1.8 Pi Kappa Phi
10.1.9 Sigma Alpha Epsilon
10.1.10 Sigma Chi
1
10.1.11 Sigma Phi Epslon
10.1.12 Kappa Alpha
10.2 Pan Greek Council (fraternities and sororities)
10.3 Sororities
10.3.1 National Panhellenic Council
10.3.2 Alpha Delta Pi
10.3.3 Alpha Kappa Alpha 1
10.3.4 Chi Omega
10.3.5 Delta Delta Delta
10.3.6 Delta Sigma Theta
10.3.7 Kappa Alpha Theta
10.3.8 Kappa Delta
10.3.9 Phi Mu
10.3.10 Sigma Gamma Rho
10.3.11 Zeta Phi Beta
10.3.12 Zeta Tau Alpha
10.4 Honor Societies
10.4.1 Alpha Kappa Delta
10.4.2 Beta Gamma Sigma
10.4.3 Lamba Alpha
10.4.4 Omicron Delta Epsilon
10.4.5 Omicron Delta Kappa
10.4.6 Order of Omega
10.4.7 Phi Alpha Theta
10.4.8 Phi Kappa Phi
10.4.9 Phi Sigma Pi
10.4.10 Pi Mu Epsilon
10.4.11 Pi Sigma Alpha
10.4.12 Psi Chi
10.4.13 Sigma Alpha Phi
1
10.4.14 Sigma Delta Pi
10.5 Special Interest Clubs
10.5.1 Ad Club
10.5.2 Aerospace Club
10.5.2B Afro-American Society (1974-1976) 1
10.5.3 Aikido
10.5.4 Air Force R. O. T. C.
10.5.5 Alliance for Planet Earth
10.5.6 Alpha Chi Sigma Professional Chemistry Fraternity
10.5.7 Alpha Epsilon Delta
10.5.8 Alpha Psi Omega
10.5.9 American Association on Mental Retardation
10.5.10 Association for Computing Machinery
10.5.11 Baha'i Club
10.5.12 Biology Club
10.5.13 Black Student Union 1
10.3.13B Business and Economics Club (1975)
10.5.14 Center Stage
10.5.15 Charleston 40
10.5.16 Classics Club
10.5.17 College Activities Board
10.5.18 College Republicans
10.5.19 Communications Club
10.5.20 C. O. R. E.
10.5.21 Crew Club
10.5.22 Dance Team
10.5.23 Education Club
10.5.24 English Club
10.5.25 Entrepreneur Club
10.5.25B Equestrian Club (1973) 1
10.5.26 Fencing Club
10.5.27 Film Club
1-2
10.5.28 First Responders Unit
10.5.29 French Club
10.5.30 Gay & Lesbian Alliance
10.5.31 Geology Club
10.5.32 German Club
10.5.33 Habitat for Humanity
10.5.33B Hillel (Jewish Student Union) 1
10.5.34 History Club 1
10.5.35 Honor Board
10.5.36 Honors Program Student Association
10.5.37 Horseback Riding
10.5.38 Human Resource Club
10.5.39 International Club
1
10.5.40 Italian Club
10.5.41 Karate Club
10.5.42 Marine Biology Graduate Student Association
10.5.43 NAACP
10.5.44 Philosophy Club
10.5.45 Physical Education & Health Majors Club
10.5.46 Physics, Engineering, & Astronomy Club
10.5.47 Political Science Club
10.5.48 Pre-Law Club
10.5.49 Propeller Club
10.5.50 Psychology Club
10.5.51 Public Speaking Society
10.5.52 Religious Council
10.5.53 Rho Lamba
10.5.54 Rugby (women)
10.5.55 Russian Club
10.5.56 Soccer (women)
10.5.57 Sociology/Anthropology Club
10.5.58 South Carolina Student Legislature
10.5.59 Spanish Club
10.5.60 Student Alumni Associates
10.5.61 Student Association for Native American Studies
10.5.62 Student Council for Exceptional Children
10.5.62B Student Gavel Club (1974) 1
10.5.63 Student Investment Club
10.5.64 Student Sports Medicine Association
10.5.64B Student Union for Minority Affairs (1982-1986) 1
10.5.65 Tae Kwon Do
10.5.66 Toastmasters
10.5.67 Wellness Advocacy and Volunteer Empowerment
10.5.68 Women's Forum
10.6 Campus Ministry
10.6.1 Ambassadors for Christ
10.6.2 Baptist Student Union
10.6.3 Campus Crusade for Christ
10.6.4 Fellowship of Christian Athletes
10.6.5 Lutheran Campus Ministry
10.6.6 Presbyterian Student Association
10.6.7 Wesley Foundation (Methodist)
10.7 Student Media
10.7.1 The George Street Observer (newspaper)
10.7.2 The Comet (annual)
1
10.7.3 The Miscellany (literary magazine)
10.7.4 Cougar Television
10.7.5 Student Media Board
11. BUILDINGS (This file is for manuscripts
relating to the acquisition of property and the design, construction,
dedication, and renovation of buildings. Buildings are listed by
address; names and dates largely from Azaleas and Stucco by Strauch and
Squires.)
Campus
Property and building in 1806-1807 1
Application for Design and Environment's Award
For Excellence in Preservation, c. 1974 2
National Historical Landmark correspondence 3
Interview with Pres. Stern, 1975 (Historic Preservation)
4
Interview with Pres. Stern, 1977 (Southern Living) 5
Misc.
6
2 Bull–(c. 1907)--Student Residence
4 Bull–(c. 1907)--Student Residence
6 Bull–(c. 1907)--Student Residence
8 Bull–(c. 1907)--Student Residence
12 Bull–Hugh P. Cameron House (c. 1851) 1
College of Charleston/Clemson Architectural Center
18 Bull–William Blacklock House (dated 1800)
1
College of Charleston Foundation
18A Bull--Blacklock Apartment A
18B Bull--Blacklock Apartment B
18C Bull--Botanical Greenhouse
24 Bull–Lucas House (c. 1858)
125 Bull–Avery School (c. 1865)
Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture
133 Calhoun–Physical Plant
Motor Pool
160 Calhoun–Lightsey Conference Center ( Sears Building, c. 1948)
Administrative Services
Bookstore
Central Store
Continuing Education
Controller
Financial Aid and Veterans Affairs
Mail Room
Public Safety
Purchasing
161 Calhoun–College Lodge–Student Residence
(former motel, 1963)
169 Calhoun–Burnet Rhett Maybank Hall (1973) 1
Classrooms
Faculty Offices
History Department
Math Department
171 Calhoun–College Mall
173-177 Calhoun
Title searches, 1949 1
173 Calhoun–Robert Scott Small Library (1972, 1975)
Estimates of costs 1
Construction 2
Furnishings 3
Specifications for center building 4
Specifications for wings 5
Bids and misc. 6
Classrooms
Computer Lab
Library
Special Collections
181-185 Calhoun at College Way–Counseling and Psychological
Services (former College Bookstore)
170 Calhoun–future Treasurer's Office (former bank building
172 Calhoun–Bishop England Freshman Annex (BEAX)
181 Calhoun–Center for Student Wellness (former College Bookstore)
Counseling and Psychological Services
Health Services
Substance Abuse Prevention
200 Calhoun–parking lot (former College Inn site)
203 Calhoun–Bishop England School (future site of new library)
Arboretum/Grounds
Old Classroom Building
New Classroom Building
Gym
3 College–Physicians Memorial Auditorium (1974) 1
5 College–Language Faculty Offices
7 College–Abiel Bolles House (c. 1826)
School of Education Offices
9 College–Erckmann House (c. 1835)
School of Education Offices
Educational Foundations & Specialization
11 College–Sottile House (1891)
Alumni Services
Institutional Advancement
Public Relations
13 College–Buist Rivers Student Residence (1967)
1
15 College–Rutledge Rivers Student Residence (1973)
17 College–see 181 Calhoun (Center for Student Wellness)
13 Coming–Student Residence
14 Coming–Faculty Offices
26 Coming–(c. 1798; moved from 25 St. Philip's)
Political Science Faculty Annex
28 Coming–(c. 1835)–Kappa Alpha Theata Sorority
29 Coming–(c. 1907)–Student Residence
31 Coming–Student Residence
32 Coming–Phi Mu Sorority House
34 Coming–(c. 1776)–Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority
35 Coming–Delta Delta Delta Sorority
36 Coming–Graves House (1842-1843)
Student Residence
38 Coming–Scott House (c. 1771)
Chi Omega Sorority House
40 Coming–William James Rivers House (c. 1851) 1
Residence Life & Housing Office
43 Coming–(c. 1800)–Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
45 Coming–Science Center Annex (c. 1955; former Public Safety)
55 Coming–(c. 1850)–Psychology Department Offices
58 Coming–Science Center (1974, 1987)
1
Biology Department
Chemistry Department
Geology Department
Physics Department
Psychology Department
59 Coming–(c. 1879)–Psychology Department Offices
65 Coming–(1940)–Student Residence
69 Coming–Farr House (c. 1817)–Student Residence
70 Coming–(c. 1840)–Student Residence
72 Coming–(c. 1860)–Student Residence
78 Coming at Calhoun–Central Energy Plant (1973)
1
20 George–Williard A. Silcox Physical Education and Health Center
(1939)
Silcox Tennis Center (1974)
28 George–F. Mitchell Johnson Physical Education Center (1985)
1
John Kresse Arena
30 George–Athletics Department
44 George–Sottile Theatre (c. 1928)
58 George–Bernard Elliott House (c. 1803)
John Rivers Communication Museum
Humanities and Sciences School Offices
International Studies
66 George–Historic Campus
Harrison Randolph Hall (original building cornerstone laid in
1828; south portico and flanking wings, 1850; east addition, 1930; north
portico, 1975-1976)
Academic Affairs
Business Affairs Office
Executive Administration and Institutional Resources
Facilities Planning
Institutional Research and Planning
President's Office
Registrar's Office
Treasurer's Office
Undergraduate Studies
University of Charleston, SC
Library (1855-1856; renamed Edward Emerson Towell
Library) 1
Admissions Office
Porter's Lodge (1850)
English Faculty Offices
67 George–C. A. R. E. Program
Student Affairs Office
71 George–Stern Student Center (1975, 1987)
1
Mail
Snack Bar
Student Life Center
Swimming Pool
72 George–(c. 1837)--English Faculty Offices
74 George–(c. 1837)–English Faculty Offices
4 Glebe–Residence
6 Glebe–Bishop Smith House (c. 1770)--President's Residence
9 Glebe–(c. 1854)–Faculty/Administrative Residence
11 Glebe–(c. 1854)–Faculty Offices
12 Glebe–(c. 1855)–Guest House
1
14 Glebe–(c. 1855)–Philosophy/Religious Studies Department
16 Glebe–(c. 1855)–Guest House
20 Glebe–Thompson-Muller House (c. 1846)–Faculty House
22 Glebe–Faculty Offices
24 Glebe–English Faculty Offices
25 Glebe–English Faculty Offices
26 Glebe–Kennedy House (c. 1887)
English Faculty Offices
2 Green–Martindale-Bell House (c. 1817)--Math Faculty Offices
4 Green–(c. 1817)–Math and Sciences School Offices
6 Green–Wagener House (c. 1817)--Campus Ministry
10 Green–Gov. William Aiken tenement (c. 1841)--Governor's School
14 Green–Knox-Lesesne House (c. 1846)–Student Residence
--Carriage House
284 King–Institute for Public Affairs and Policy Studies
329 King–see 44 George (Sotille Theatre)
8 Kirkland Lane–Student Residence
7 Liberty–Tate Center
9 Liberty at St. Philip's–J. C. Long Building (1970)
1
Academic Computing
Administrative Computing
Business and Economics Department
Computer Science Faculty Offices
298 Meeting–Student Residence
300 Meeting–Student Residence
307 Meeting–Student Residence
15 St Philip's–(1859)–Student Residence
17 St. Philip's–(c. 1859)–Student Residence
19 St. Philip's–(c. 1859)–Sociology and Anthropology Department
25 St. Philip's–Thaddeus Street Education Center (1980;
the house formerly at 25 St. Philip's was moved in 1977
to 26 Coming). 1
College Skills Lab
Language Labs
Media and Technology
Orientation
College Relations
Upward Bound
Septima P. Clark Memorial Auditorium
33 St. Philip's at George St.–S. Douglas Craig Cafeteria and
Student Residence (1962, 1970, 1978) 1
44 St. Philip's–School of the Arts Administrative Offices
50 St. Philip's–Albert Simons Center for the Arts (1977)
1
School of the Arts
William Halsey Gallery
80 St. Philip's–St. Philip's Street Residence hall
Auxiliary Services
Catering
Deli Corner
Dining Services
Dormitory
81 St. Philip's–Bell South Building (c. 1940)
Administrative Computing & Telecommunications Services
Classrooms
Copy Center
Educational Services
International Education & Programs
84 Wentworth–Wentworth Street Annex (Harold's Cabin building)
Classrooms
Faculty Offices
87 Wentworth–Wentworth Street Parking Garage
91-95 Wentworth–Early Childhood Development Center
92 Wentworth–Student Residence
94 Wentworth–Charleston Math & Science Hub
97 Wentworth–(c. 1910)–Sigma Nu Fraternity House
99 Wentworth–(c. 1913)–Kappa Alpha Fraternity House
101 Wentworth–(c. 1913)–Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House
103 Wentworth–(c. 1913)–Kappa Sigma Fraternity House
105 Wentworth–(c. 1913)–Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity House
107 Wentworth–William Johnson House (c. 1858)–Sigma Chi Fraternity
House
112-114 Wentworth–(Jonas Beard House, c. 1805)–Political Science
Department 115 Wentworth–Wentworth Street Residence Hall
Other Locations
Grice Marine Biological Laboratory–217 Fort Johnson
Road, James Island (1955, 1965; additions 1975) 1
North Area Facility, 7410 Northside Drive,
North Charleston
Outdoor Sports and Recreation Center, Remley's Point,
Mt. Pleasant
12. SPORTS
12.0 Administration 1
12.1 Baseball (men)
12.2 Basketball (men)
1
12.3 Basketball (women)
12.4 Cross country (men)
12.5 Cross country (women)
12.6 Cougar Club
12.7 Equestrian (coed)
12.8 Golf (men)
12.9 Golf (women)
12.10 Sailing (coed)
1
12.11 Soccer (men)
12.12 Soccer (women)
12.13 Softball (women)
12.14 Swimming (men)
12.15 Swimming (women)
12.16 Tennis (men)
1
12.17 Tennis (women)
1
12.18 Volleyball (women)
13. CONSORTIUM
13.0 Organizational papers
Declaration and Petition for Incorporation, 1976 1
Bylaws, 1981 2
Graduate Faculty and Appointment Policies 3
13.1 COMAR (Advisory Committee on Marine
Studies in the Institutions of Higher Education)
Correspondence, 1971 1
Memoes, 1971 2
Minutes, 1971-1976 3
Proposals and Reports, 1971-1973 4
Plans for M. S. in Marine Biology 5
Evaluations of COMAR, 1975 6
Misc. 7
13.2 Marine Science Consortium
Organizational Sturucture, 1976 1
Courses 2
Minutes 3
Misc. 4
14. SPECIAL EVENTS (chronological file for manuscript material)
14.1 Founder's Day
Creation of Founder's Day 0
Honorary degrees awarded 1
1970 2
1971 3
1972 4
1973 5
1974 6
1975 7
1976 8
1977 9
1978 10
1979 11
1980-82 12
1987-1991 (with Founder's Medal Awards) 13
14.2 Renaissance 2000 Clebration (1785-1985)
Bicentennial Convocation 1
Bicentennial Festivities 2
Calendar of Noonday Recitals 3
Calendar of Events (Wrapped) 4
Campus Maps 5
Candlelight Concert (Fine Arts Department) 6
Candlelight Panorama (Wrapped) 7
Congratulations-Moravian College 8
Correspondence-Charleston Concert Association
(IncludingCongratulations from President Reagan)
Dedication-Charlie Post Memorial Oak
10
Dedication of the Thaddeus St. Center
11
Exhibition a Heritage-The Robert Scott Small Library
Celebrates 12
Financing Higher Education/The Political Economy of
Higher Education in the South 13
Finding Roots and Gaining Wings 14
Founder's Medal 15
Gateway to Historic Charleston Features College of
Charleston Bicentennial Celebration 16
Grace Church: Choral Matins for the College
17
Inaugural Founder's Day Award Dinner 18
Inaugurating the Jewish Studies Program (Wrapped) 19
Le Musicien De Saint-Merry 20
The Meteor-Renaissance Issue 21
The New York Camerata 22
Old Timer Club 23
Piggly Wiggly Brown Bag 24
Proclamation-American Academy of Arts and Sciences 25
Proclamation-American Philosophy Society-
March 22, 1985 26
The Alumni Association of the College of Charleston-
April 8, 1985 27
Proclamation-
City of Charleston, SC 28
City of North Charleston, SC 29
Governor of SC 30
The Rare (College Activities Board) 31
Reception Honoring Dr. David Donald 32
Reception Honoring Dr. Keller, Dr. Trachtenberg, and
Dr. McMillan 33
Reception Honoring Sen. Paul Simon and Fred Sheneen 34
A Reception to Salute the Renaissance 200 by the City of
Charleston 35
Review by the Citadel Corps of Cadets 36
Renaissance Preview 37
Renaissance Revelry Program 38
Renaissance 200 Banner (Wrapped) 39
Renaissance 200 Balloon 40
Renaissance 200 Buttons 41
Renaissance 200 Scrapbook 42
The Southerner and His Section-By David H. Donald 43
State Board of Trustees 44
Street Chalk-Drawing Contest 45
T-Shirt (Wrapped) 46
200 years of Academic Excellence 47
Proclamation of Pittsburgh 48
14.3 Miscellaneous events (chronological)
1970 Jul 1–Ceremony of Transfer
1970 Sept. 2–Convocation
1974 Nov. 8-11–events listing ("Journal")
1975 Mar 17–Vienna Boys Choir
1975 Mar. 22–Stern Center Opening
1975 Nov. 17–Mary Costa (soprano)
1977 Apr. 16–William Gilmore Simms Award
1978 Sept. 19–Guarneri String Quartet
1978 Oct. 20 Lecture by Dr. Esin Atil, Curator, Freer Gallery
1980 Mar 6-7--Southeastern Conference on Approaches to
Bibliographical Instruction
1981 Film series
1982 Apr. 14–Casino Night
1983 Calendars
1983-1984 Calendar
1984 Calendar
1985 Calendar
1985 Jan. 14–"the Unexpected Shakespeare," Chopstick Theatre
1985-1986 Calendar
1987 Sept. 23–Delphin & Romain Tribute
1992 Jul. 22–University of Charleston, SC, ceremony
1993 Mar. 18-20–Charleston Writer's Conference
1993 Nov. 18– Gems in a Crown autograph party
n. d. "Off-Spring: a Celebration of Childhood" with James
Dickey
n. d. Lecture by Dorothy Ellesin, Editorial Associate
of Antiques Magazine
n. d. Man as a Spiritual Being
15.1 Biography file
15.2 Chronology file (news releases, clippings, etc.)
15.3 Topical file
15.4 Photography file
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