Academic Year
- Containers:
- Drawer 1-4, Folder 105
- Scope and content:
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1. American Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc. Thirtieth Annual Meeting Program of Scientific Sessions, February 23 - 25, 1953, donated by the Chairman of the Program Committee, William Calvin Barger, M.D. (HSC Class of 1925). 2. Report of the 12th annual meeting of the American Society of Corporate Secretaries, Inc. June 8 - 11, 1958; contains article "Shareholders-Friend or Foe?" written by James P. Selvage (HSC Class of 1925). 3. Photograph of a man, labeled on back Selvage (HSC Class of 1925) (two copies). 4. Management Review, volume 46, number 12, December 1957; "Guarding Against the Corporate Raider" by James P. Selvage (HSC Class of 1925). 5. Photograph of a man, back labeled "Selvage?" 6. Photograph of an unidentified man. 7. Pamphlet "Business Goes to Washington" by James P. Selvage (HSC Class of 1925). 8. Postcard with information for Home Coming Day, November 8, 1924 at Hampden-Sidney College (two copies: one not addressed, the other addressed to J. P. Selvage, HSC Class of 1925). 9. Program for Spring Festival Upsilon Chapter Kappa Sigma at Hampden- Sidney College, April 24 - 25, 1925. 10. Newspaper clipping ??? Times-Dispatch, September 28, 1924; "Huggmen Lose As Washington Beats Red Sox (?)" by James P. Selvage (HSC Class of 1925) (Article title difficult to determine, paper very brittle and in four pieces). 11. Report to the New York City Board of Education by William Calvin Barger (HSC Class of 1925). 12. American Management Association report number 4. "Pirates by Proxy: Guarding Against the Corporate Raider" by James P. Selvage (HSC Class of 1925). 13. Several bits of articles glued to a calendar page; one article was "Get Five W's in Your Head to Save Time." 14. The News Leader, number 8,540, November 15, 1924, "University of Virginia, Leading V.P.I 6 to 0 End of 3rd. Spiders Tie Tigers 0 to 0; W. & M. And Roanoke Tied, 7-7 End 3rd Quarter. 15. Letter from Robert C. Carden, Jr. (HSC Class of 1925) to Taylor Reveley (HSC President); includes copy of preface written by Carden for the fund- raising brochure at Hampden-Sidney College. Also includes a thank you letter from Taylor Reveley to Robert C. Carden, Jr.
- Language:
- English .
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Hampden-Sydney College Archives & Special CollectionsWalter M. Bortz III LibraryP.O. Box 7Hampden-Sydney VA 23943
- Contact for questions and access:
- Email: reference@hsc.eduPhone: (434) 223-6302Phone: (434) 223-7225
- Parent restrictions:
- Collection is open for research; access requires at least 48 hours advance notice. Because of the nature of certain archival formats, including digital and audio-visual materials, access will require additional advanced notice. Copies of digital files will be provided for use upon request.
- Parent terms of access:
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