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James Sisters Papers - Accession 869, James Sisters Jan 1996

James Sisters Papers - Accession 869, James Sisters

Manuscript Collection

The James Sisters Papers consist of personal correspondence between the sisters and their parents while they attended Winthrop and other papers, memorabilia, and photographs relating to their college and professional lives.


Elizabeth Friench Johnson Papers - Accession 64, Elizabeth Friench Johnson Jan 1977

Elizabeth Friench Johnson Papers - Accession 64, Elizabeth Friench Johnson

Manuscript Collection

The Elizabeth Friench Johnson Papers consist of essays written by Dr. Johnson and speeches given by her on various occasions. The essays and speeches serve as good sources of reference on South Carolina educators such as James Lide Coker, founder of Coker College, and Mary E. Frayser, home economist and clubwoman. The collection also contains newspaper and other articles. There are also program notes and reports on the Diocese of Upper South Carolina Episcopal Church, of which Dr. Johnson was the director, and on The International Federation of University Women. The correspondence is limited to a few pieces mostly relating …


American Association Of University Women- Rock Hill Chapter Records - Accession 13, American Association University Women, Rock Hill Jan 1975

American Association Of University Women- Rock Hill Chapter Records - Accession 13, American Association University Women, Rock Hill

Manuscript Collection

The AAUW- Rock Hill Chapter Records consists of minutes, membership lists, correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial statements, constitutions and by-laws and branch reports of the chapter’s presidents and committee chairmen to the national office, extending from 1925 to 1985.


Sims To Address Northwestern District Alumnae Association, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Sims To Address Northwestern District Alumnae Association, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Winthrop College Alumnae Association Northwestern District consisted of the counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, McCormick, Oconee, and Pickens in South Carolina.
  • The meeting took place on November 2, 1946 in Anderson, SC at Kirk of the First Presbyterian Church.
  • Winthrop President Henry R. Sims presented a talk on the future of Winthrop.
  • Speakers and presenters included: Mrs. Frank Kitchen, Mrs. Douglas McDougald, Mrs. John C. Taylor, Miss Nell Cochran, Miss Mel Lee Daniel, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mrs. Paul H. Leonard, Miss Marguerite Tolbert, Mrs. B. D. Cloaninger, Miss Rachel Lee, Mrs. Melvin Bruce, Mrs. T. C. Anderson, Mrs. …


Eastern District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Eastern District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Winthrop College Alumnae Association Eastern District consisted of the counties of Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, and Williamsburg.
  • Meeting place on October 26 was First Baptist Church, McColl, SC
  • Morning speakers: Rev. D. H. Montgomery, Mrs. Ben Moore Tatum, Mrs. E. M. O'Tuel, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mrs. Horace Tilghman, Mrs. E. B. Bridges, and Miss Ruth Williams
  • Music by Miss Mary Elizabeth Dunlap and Miss Katherine Pfohl
  • Luncheon speaker was Winthrop President Henry R. Sims introduced by Mrs. F. P. Copeland


North Central District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

North Central District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Winthrop College Alumnae Association North Central District consisted of the counties of Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, and York in South Carolina and Charlotte, Gastonia, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and surrounding communities in North Carolina.
  • Morning speakers were Mrs. John M. Massey and Mrs, Rosa B. Guess.
  • Panelists were Mrs. Louise Thomas Miller, Mrs. W. R. Wallace, Mrs. J. H. Drennan, Miss Maria Culp, Mrs. Dix Sarsfield, and Miss Mayme Colvin.
  • Luncheon speaker was President Henry R. Sims
  • Music was provided by Miss Virginia Austin, Miss Katherine Pfohl, and Dr. Walter B. Roberts
  • Special guests were Board of Trustee members Mr. C. …