One of the many benefits of this collection is official paperwork that pertains to many artifacts/collections the University has obtained as gifts from individuals such as Doris Duke and the Trent family. Oversize materials include many account and ledger books for the early-mid part of the 20th century. in addition to legal papers such as wills and deeds of gift. There are a handful of photographs of Highland Hospital in Asheville, N.C. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to and from individuals who served the University as Treasurer and the subject files they created while in office, including grants and contracts. The collection ranges in date from 1893-ongoing. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to and from individuals who served the University as Treasurer and the subject files they created while in office, including grants and contracts but also ledger and account books. ![]() In 1995, the Treasurer's post was taken up by the chief financial and administrative officer, the Executive Vice President. The position of Treasurer is established by the By-laws of the University. The Treasurer is an officer of the University whose duties have included supervision of contracts, relations with the Duke Endowment, and management of the Bursar's Office, student loans, and investments. The collection consists of 7" reel-to-reel audio tapes, audiocassette tapes, VHS tapes, and digital audio tapes of sermons, programs and Lenten meditations delivered in Duke Chapel from 1954 to ongoing. Notable speakers include Howard Wilkinson, James Cleland, Waldo Beach, Thor Hall, Charlene Kammerer, Jon Laidlaw, William Willimon, Robert Young and others. The collection consists of 7" reel-to-reel audio tapes, audiocassette tapes, VHS tapes, and digital audio tapes of sermons, programs and Lenten meditations delivered in Duke Chapel from 1954 to ongoing.Ĭollection contains audio of sermons delivered at religious and ceremonial services in the Duke University Chapel by various ministers, professors, and guests of the University. Notable speakers include Howard Wilkinson, James Cleland, Waldo Beach, Thor Hall, Charlene Kammerer, Jon Laidlaw, Will Willimon, Robert Young and others. Some clippings files, reference materials, gradebooks, and duplicates were removed from the papers.Ĭollection contains audio of sermons delivered at religious and ceremonial services in the Duke University Chapel by various ministers, professors, and guests of the University. The Writings series was reorganized by type of writing into three subseries: Sermons, Articles, and Course materials. Three series reflecting the original order were created: Personal files and family history, Writings, and Subject files. The Cannon papers were originally organized into three main files and arranged alphabetically within these files. Major subjects include biblical literature and the Bible as literature, religious education, missionary training, history of religion, Christianity, Buddhism, comparative religion, and the Cannon family, especially James Cannon, Jr. The Canon papers contain correspondence, manuscript drafts of sermons and publications, course materials, subject files, clippings, photographs, ephemera, and scrapbooks relating to the life and work of James Cannon III. James Cannon III worked as an educator and administrator at Trinity College and Duke University from 1919 to 1960, serving as Dean of the Divinity School from 1951 to 1958. These accessions include materials on the Men's Basketball Championships in 1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, and 2015, as well as many other materials covering athletics at Duke. The collection ranges in date from 1932-ongoing.Īccessions after 2012 have been added as separate series. Please see the list of Related Collections below for a comprehensive list. For example, there is a separate finding aid for both men and women's basketball, football, and baseball. For ease of patron use, individual collections have been created for the bulk of sport-specific information. ![]() Topics range from individual sports (badminton, boxing, high school basketball) and the coaching school to freshmen sports. This collection includes press releases, photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, plaques, audio reels and other material pertaining to sports at Duke University. The collection contains press releases, photographs, audio reels, and other material pertaining to sports at Duke University. ![]() They also facilitate press interviews with Duke athletes and coaches. The Sports Information Office provides information about Duke athletics to the media.
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