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19791101: Academic Affairs, 1969-1976, Academic Affairs Nov 1979

19791101: Academic Affairs, 1969-1976, Academic Affairs

Guides to University Archives

These items include materials from the office of Academic Affairs at Marshall University from 1969-1976. Items were received in 1979 and include notable materials from the Computer Advisory Committee and IBM Data Processing. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.


19790619: Academic Affairs, 1957-1979, Academic Affairs Jun 1979

19790619: Academic Affairs, 1957-1979, Academic Affairs

Guides to University Archives

These items include materials from the office of Academic Affairs at Marshall University from 1957-1979. Items were received in 1979 and include notable materials from vice president of student affairs, director of plant operations, new faculty, Greenbooks, and various correspondence. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.


Commencement, 1979, Marshall University Jan 1979

Commencement, 1979, Marshall University

Marshall University Commencement

Program for the One Hundred Forty-Second Commencement of Marshall University.


0292: Howard E. Emmons Journal, 1918-1919, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1979

0292: Howard E. Emmons Journal, 1918-1919, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection is composed “Cavalry Drill Regulations, United States Army” in 1911, and pilot’s log book. The log book was owned by Howard E. Emmons and contains approximately twenty pages of materials spanning from July to December of 1918, beginning in the U.S. School of Military Aeronautics at the Ohio State University and including flight activities at Carruthers Field in Fort Worth, Texas. The regulations book was owned by -Delos?- -C.?- Emmons. Also included in the collection is a 1919 letter from the Air Service Flying School certifying that Howard Emmons has 253 hours and 20 minutes of flying time …