Woman's College of the University of North Carolina -- Alumni and alumnae
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Clara Booth Byrd Papers
Jean Farley Manuscripts
Jean Farley (1928-1974) was a poet and a 1950 alumna of Woman's College (now UNCG).
This collection includes draft copies of Farley's book of poems, Figure and Field, and a number of additional poems.
Charlesanna L. Fox Collection
The collection includes correspondence, photographs, and biographical materials documenting her experience as a camp librarian at Camp Lejeune, NC, and at Pear Harbor, HI; along with various printed materials, including newspaper clippings and souvenirs, and an oral history transcript, 5 March 1999.
Caroline Morrison Garrett Collection
Caroline Morrison Garrett Papers
Caroline Morrison Garrett was a student at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro) from 1940-1944. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics.
The collection contains correspondence, journals, scrapbooks, and records from Garrett's years attending the Woman's College (now UNCG).
Ellen Griffin Papers
Agnes "Scottie" Hudson Collection
This collection contains an interview, textiles, and photographs.
Margaret Alice Bennett Mauney Scrapbook
Margaret Alice Bennett Mauney attended Woman's College (now UNCG) from 1956-1960.
The scrapbook contains correspondence, ephemera, newspaper clippings, and photographs from Margaret's time at Woman's College.
Maggie V. McPherson Collection
The collection includes printed materials; including newsletters; booklets; yearbooks; and clippings especially from her time in Korea. Also, it includes 3 scrapbooks that document McPherson's Red Cross service, 1947-1959; additional scrapbook of club service at Double Five, Osan, Korea, 1959-1960.
Heather Ross Miller Manuscripts
Heather Ross Miller (1939- ) received both her undergraduate degree and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from UNCG. She went on to become an award-winning author and an instructor in reading and writing.
This collection includes manuscripts of three of Miller's books and two unpublished poems.