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North Carolina Extension and Community Association
Size: 99.25 linear feet (76 boxes, 4 legal boxes, 1 oversize legal box, 7 oversize flat boxes, 11 flat boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 3 half boxes, 1 album, 23 cartons); 1 website Collection ID: UA 102.052
The records of the North Carolina Extension and Community Association document the activities of the association from 1916 to 2011, with the bulk of the records falling between 1929 and 1975. The files contain correspondence and memoranda, programs and brochures, reports, meeting minutes and agenda, member lists, financial ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina Extension and Community Association document the activities of the association from 1916 to 2011, with the bulk of the records falling between 1929 and 1975. The files contain correspondence and memoranda, programs and brochures, reports, meeting minutes and agenda, member lists, financial information, clippings, news releases, photographs, and handbooks and yearbooks. The association was organized in 1920 as the Federation of Home Bureaus, and the name changed to the Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs in 1924. An African-American organization was formed in 1940, and it integrated with its white counterpart in 1966. The current designation was assumed in 1995.
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Size: 92.3 linear feet (114 boxes, 11 legal boxes, 7 oversize boxes, 7 cartons, 5 oversize legal boxes, 1 half box, 1 flat box, and 1 flat folder); 37753.77 megabytes Collection ID: MC 00313
The bulk of these papers document the corporate activities of the North Carolina Farm Bureau between 1936 and 1999. The North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, North Carolina Farm Bureau Service Company, and North Carolina Farm Bureau Marketing Association are all represented in the ...
MoreThe bulk of these papers document the corporate activities of the North Carolina Farm Bureau between 1936 and 1999. The North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, North Carolina Farm Bureau Service Company, and North Carolina Farm Bureau Marketing Association are all represented in the documents of this collection. Also, a substantial amount of material testifies to the activities of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Women's Committee. Formats include correspondence, corporate documents, publications, financial ledgers, legal documents and transcripts, scrapbooks, photographs, film reels, audio recordings, and miscellaneous artifacts. Organized in 1936 as a chapter of the American Farm Bureau, the North Carolina Farm Bureau was created to be a grassroots organization that would give farmers a unified voice on agricultural issues. Its Women's Committee was established in 1942. In 1953, the North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company was established. Beginning in 1962, the North Carolina Farm Bureau pioneered creation of a group purchase program that was managed by the North Carolina Farm Bureau Service Company. The following year, the North Carolina Farm Bureau further expanded with the establishment of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Marketing Association. Because of the organization's involvement in legal and legislative matters, a Legal Foundation for the North Carolina Farm Bureau was created in 1983. In 1987, a Political Action Committee was also added. Educational programs of the Farm Bureau include the R. Flake Shaw Memorial Scholarship Fund, the Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders, and "Agriculture in the Classroom."
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North Carolina Federation of Cooperative Extension Associations
Size: 1.5 linear feet (3 records storage boxes) Collection ID: UA 102.053
Contains meeting minutes and agenda, correspondence, financial information, committee files, a calendar of events, and the association constitution.
North Carolina Forestry Foundation
Size: 1 linear foot (1 archival box, 2 archival half boxes) Collection ID: MC 00690
The North Carolina Forestry Foundation Hofmann Forest Oral Histories contain interview transcripts and some biographical information about each interviewee. Recordings of the interviews are not a part of the collection. The interviews were conducted between 2006 and 2008. The North Carolina Forestry Foundation (now called the NC ...
MoreThe North Carolina Forestry Foundation Hofmann Forest Oral Histories contain interview transcripts and some biographical information about each interviewee. Recordings of the interviews are not a part of the collection. The interviews were conducted between 2006 and 2008. The North Carolina Forestry Foundation (now called the NC State Natural Resources Foundation) is the oldest foundation at NC State University. The Foundation is governed by a 20-member Board of Directors, which oversees more than $150 million in assets. The foundation strives to meet all the needs of the college, particularly external support, including: scholarships, fellowships and professorships; operating funds for programs; advisory and advocacy groups for academic and research programs; fund raising capability; management of land holdings; and stewardship of donor gifts and funding support for Natural Resources Advancement (https://cnr.ncsu.edu/giving/foundation/, accessed 05/12/2021). The Foundation manages Hofmann Forest, Hill Forest, Schenck Forest, and others for educational and research purposes.
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North Carolina Greenways Advisory Panel
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 box) Collection ID: MC 00284
Collection consists of organizational records and reference material of the North Carolina Greenways Advisory Panel (GAP). The bulk of the collection consists of GAP meeting minutes and agendas, drafts of surveys and recommendations, and legal documents. The North Carolina Greenways Advisory Panel was commissioned by Secretary ...
MoreCollection consists of organizational records and reference material of the North Carolina Greenways Advisory Panel (GAP). The bulk of the collection consists of GAP meeting minutes and agendas, drafts of surveys and recommendations, and legal documents. The North Carolina Greenways Advisory Panel was commissioned by Secretary William W. Cobey, Jr. in January 1991 at the request of Governor James G. Martin in response to the resolution passed by the Third Annual Greenways Conference in 1990. The panel was charged with investigating ways to coordinate and promote greenway development throughout North Carolina. Secretary Cobey appointed a panel of individuals with wide-ranging experience in greenway development, as well as a team of technical advisors representing state agencies whose activities impact greenway development.
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Size: 3 linear feet (6 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00213
The North Carolina Psychological Association Records document the administration, activities, and membership of the state professional organization for psychologists, 1947-1970. The North Carolina Psychological Association was founded in 1948 as an affiliate of the American Psychological Association. Its purpose is to advance ...
MoreThe North Carolina Psychological Association Records document the administration, activities, and membership of the state professional organization for psychologists, 1947-1970. The North Carolina Psychological Association was founded in 1948 as an affiliate of the American Psychological Association. Its purpose is to advance psychology as a science, profession, and means of promoting human welfare.
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North Carolina Rail-Trails (Organization)
Size: 15.25 linear feet (26 boxes, 3 legal boxes); 2 websites Collection ID: MC 00265
This collection consists of organizational records, reference material, and archived web content that North Carolina Rail-Trails (NCRT) both created and used to facilitate the operation of the organization. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, NCRT meeting minutes and agendas, brochures, flyers, several newsletters, ...
MoreThis collection consists of organizational records, reference material, and archived web content that North Carolina Rail-Trails (NCRT) both created and used to facilitate the operation of the organization. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, NCRT meeting minutes and agendas, brochures, flyers, several newsletters, including "Little Toot," newspaper and magazine articles, essays for "Little Toot" by Anthony Reevy, past historian and vice chair of NCRT, work plans, reports, studies, proposals, maps, essays on North Carolina rail-trails and railways, legal documents including financial statements and property deeds, organizational development and strategic planning records and copies of ratified senate and house bills. North Carolina Rail-Trails (NCRT), a volunteer organization supported by dues, gifts, and grants, began as a steering committee at the North Carolina Greenways Conference in Charlotte on June 3, 1988. North Carolina Rail-Trails, headquartered in Durham, became incorporated on March 12, 1990. NCRT is a charter member of the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits and the Environmental Federation of North Carolina, a Durham-based organization that endeavors to both protect and preserve the state's natural resources.
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North Carolina Research Campus
Size: 3.65 linear feet (1 carton, 1 flat box, 2 card boxes, 1 half box, 2 tubes); 1 website; 124 megabytes (5 Files) Collection ID: MC 00115
The North Carolina Research Campus Papers, 2006-2010, contain master plans, architectural drawings, DVDs, CDs, published research, newspaper articles, magazines, archived web content, and flash drives related to the founding, construction, and activities of the North Carolina Research Campus. The materials are primarily concerned ...
MoreThe North Carolina Research Campus Papers, 2006-2010, contain master plans, architectural drawings, DVDs, CDs, published research, newspaper articles, magazines, archived web content, and flash drives related to the founding, construction, and activities of the North Carolina Research Campus. The materials are primarily concerned with the built environment of the campus as well as the events and research that occur there. The collection spans the full breadth of operations at the NCRC, and as such contain items related to many of the universities and corporations that maintain facilities on the campus. The materials range in date from 2006 to 2020. In December 2004, David Murdock purchased the former Cannon Mills Plant One at auction and in 2005, in partnership with the University of North Carolina system, announced plans for the North Carolina Research Campus (NCRC), a 1.5 billion dollar scientific and economic revitalization project. This private-public venture serves to foster collaboration and further knowledge in biotechnology, nutrition, agriculture, and health. Since its groundbreaking in 2006, the NCRC has expanded to include universities, business partners, over 130 employees, and five buildings. Cannon Mills, located in Kannapolis, North Carolina, was at one time the largest manufacturer of sheets and towels in the world. Founded in 1906, the mills went through several ownership changes before being acquired by the Pillowtex Corporation in 1997. In 2003, Pillowtex Corporation closed its doors, laying off 4,340 people living in the Kannapolis area.
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North Carolina Sociological Association
Size: 3.3 linear feet (6 archival boxes, 1 photograph album) Collection ID: MC 00216
The North Carolina Sociological Association Records contain correspondence; memoranda; programs of annual meetings; minutes of executive council, business, directories, and committee meetings; financial statements; newsletters; photographs; and related material, 1969-2010. Included are biographical information on Joseph S. Himes, an ...
MoreThe North Carolina Sociological Association Records contain correspondence; memoranda; programs of annual meetings; minutes of executive council, business, directories, and committee meetings; financial statements; newsletters; photographs; and related material, 1969-2010. Included are biographical information on Joseph S. Himes, an African-American professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro who was a founder and first president of the NCSA, and files of David J. Pratto, Leslie W. Syron, and Robert L. Moxley, three sociologists who served as president of the association. The North Carolina Sociological Association was founded in 1970 to promote the welfare and advancement of the profession in the state.
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North Carolina State Beekeepers Association
Size: 8.4 linear feet (13 boxes, 1 slidebox, 1 legal halfbox, 2 videocassette boxes, 1 flatbox); 1 website Collection ID: MC 00617
The North Carolina State Beekeepers Association Records, 1917-2021 (bulk 1950-2018), contains minutes, agendas, financial reports, correspondence, newsletters, publications, beekeepings manuals, curriculum materials, calendars, and archived web content. Other materials include photographs, videos, and presentation materials relating ...
MoreThe North Carolina State Beekeepers Association Records, 1917-2021 (bulk 1950-2018), contains minutes, agendas, financial reports, correspondence, newsletters, publications, beekeepings manuals, curriculum materials, calendars, and archived web content. Other materials include photographs, videos, and presentation materials relating to beekeeping and honey production. Significant portions of the collection are from the personal and professional papers of John D. Foust, who was elected President of the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association in 2003. Materials range from 1917 to 2021, with the bulk of materials from 1950 to 2018. Formed in 1917, the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association (NCSBA) has grown into the largest state beekeeping association in the United States, with more than 70 of the state’s counties organized into local chapters within the organization. As of 2017, the NCSBA is a volunteer led organization with more than 4,000 active members, most of whom are hobbyist beekeepers. Members of the NCSBA promote the honey bee to the public at beekeeping schools, county fairs, festivals, and special events, including Bug Fest in Raleigh, Bee Friendly Day in Tarboro, and National Honey Bee Day in Goldsboro.
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Asbury, Orla Finger
Size: 0.05 linear feet (1 folder) Collection ID: MSS 00013
Certificate noting the satisfactory completion of a course in Radio Communications held by the North Carolina State College (later University) Engineering Science and Management War Training Program by Orla Finger Asbury, III in 1942. The certificate is signed by the Dean of Administration, the Dean of Engineering, and the Director ...
MoreCertificate noting the satisfactory completion of a course in Radio Communications held by the North Carolina State College (later University) Engineering Science and Management War Training Program by Orla Finger Asbury, III in 1942. The certificate is signed by the Dean of Administration, the Dean of Engineering, and the Director of the program. The Engineering, Science, and Management War Training program (ESMWT) was a United States government-sponsored program which provided training classes for Americans so that they could fill urgently needed technical and scientific civilian positions during World War II. The program ran from October 1940 until June 1945 on college campuses around the country. North Carolina State College (later University) presented students with certificates upon completion of ESMWT courses.
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Size: 0.005 linear feet Collection ID: MSS 00436
Contained here is the single-fold program for the ROTC military ball held at NC State College on 3 April 1954. The North Carolina State University’s Reserve Officer’s Training Corp (ROTC) is a group of four campus programs, the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, which trains officers of the United State armed forces in basic ...
MoreContained here is the single-fold program for the ROTC military ball held at NC State College on 3 April 1954. The North Carolina State University’s Reserve Officer’s Training Corp (ROTC) is a group of four campus programs, the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, which trains officers of the United State armed forces in basic military and officer training. There has been military training at the university since 1894, and the ROTC program has existed since 1917.
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Warren, Frederick Gail, Rice, Victor Arthur, 1890-1964
Size: 0.03 linear feet (1 folder) Collection ID: MSS 00133
This advisor's handbook, edited by Frederick Gail Warren and Victor Arthur Rice, for the North Carolina State College School of Agriculture contains 48 typed pages of information about topics such as attendance regulations, financial aid, honor societies, remedial services, and study hints. Corrections and notes have been made on the ...
MoreThis advisor's handbook, edited by Frederick Gail Warren and Victor Arthur Rice, for the North Carolina State College School of Agriculture contains 48 typed pages of information about topics such as attendance regulations, financial aid, honor societies, remedial services, and study hints. Corrections and notes have been made on the document in pen. Some forms, such as a Summons of the Student Judicial Board of Student Government, as well as a pamphlet about the honor system are included. Frederick Gail Warren (1915 - 1998) came to North Carolina State University in 1949 as an associate professor of Animal Industry. He was a member of the Food Science Department from 1961 until 1980. Victor Arthur Rice (1890 - 1964) earned his bachelor's degree from North Carolina State in 1917, and received an honorary Doctor of Agriculture degree from the school in 1946. He returned to N.C. State in 1955 as the director of instruction in the School of Agriculture, where he directed the resident teaching program.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Size: 1.5 linear feet (3 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00232
Collection contains alumni recollections, photographs, and ephemeral materials documenting the student experience, World War II service, and other aspects of the lives of various alumni of North Carolina State University. The North Carolina State University Alumni/Student Collection was created by the Special Collections Research ...
MoreCollection contains alumni recollections, photographs, and ephemeral materials documenting the student experience, World War II service, and other aspects of the lives of various alumni of North Carolina State University. The North Carolina State University Alumni/Student Collection was created by the Special Collections Research Center in 1996 to centralize future material relating to activities of University students. It was intended for this collection to have the value of a representative sample of these activities. In addition, it was designed to focus on future acquisitions, so no attempt was made to reorganize similar existing collections into the NC State University Alumni and Student Collection.
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North Carolina State University. College of Engineering
Size: 3 linear feet (6 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 105.004
Includes correspondence, reports, and grant proposals relating to the American Society for Engineering Education, primarily from the 1960s. Topics include research proposals, self studies, engineering education material, and professional development.
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Size: 6574.3685 megabytes (6 oral histories; 6574.3685 megabytes) Collection ID: MC 00448
This collection contains digital audio and video recordings of interviews conducted with former NC State students from the Class of 1962. Interviews were conducted by Jonathan Holloway and Samantha Rich, both from the staff of the NC State University Libraries. This is an artificial collection maintained by the NC State University ...
MoreThis collection contains digital audio and video recordings of interviews conducted with former NC State students from the Class of 1962. Interviews were conducted by Jonathan Holloway and Samantha Rich, both from the staff of the NC State University Libraries. This is an artificial collection maintained by the NC State University Libraries' Special Collections Research Center. These oral histories were conducted on 30 March 2012 with some of the members of the NC State Class of 1962 who attended the Reunion Weekend. Interviews were conducted by NC State University Libraries staff. Clyda Weeks Lutz was first interviewed as a member of the Class of 1962 and then later re-interviewed for the Student Leadership Initiative, a project that chronicles the experiences and impact of former NC State student leaders.
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North Carolina State University. Engineering Operations Program
Size: 5 linear feet (10 boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 105.017
Reports, reprints, proposals, brochures, and correspondence pertaining to courses of study, and technical sequence programs conducted at the college. In the 1960's, North Carolina State University's School of Engineering created a new undergraduate degree-granting program, "Engineering Operations", designed to train engineers to ...
MoreReports, reprints, proposals, brochures, and correspondence pertaining to courses of study, and technical sequence programs conducted at the college. In the 1960's, North Carolina State University's School of Engineering created a new undergraduate degree-granting program, "Engineering Operations", designed to train engineers to solve industrial problems. A much more practical course than many of its counterparts, Engineering Operations was initially intended to be only a Bachelor of Science program.
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Size: 2.5 linear feet (2 records storage boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 017.003
Contains nominations for honorary degrees at North Carolina State University. Records of awardees are arranged alphabetically and those of nominees are arranged in rough chronological order. These records have not yet been processed. Formerly known as the Faculty Council and the Advisory Committee of the General Faculty, the Faculty ...
MoreContains nominations for honorary degrees at North Carolina State University. Records of awardees are arranged alphabetically and those of nominees are arranged in rough chronological order. These records have not yet been processed. Formerly known as the Faculty Council and the Advisory Committee of the General Faculty, the Faculty Senate provides advice to the Chancellor and, through the Chancellor, to the Board of Trustees. In this role, the Faculty Senate discusses with or provides information to any administrator with authority and responsibility for a decision, recommends policies to any administrator who is authorized to make a decision, and makes policy recommendations to the Chancellor, Provost and Vice Chancellors.
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Fisher, Hilbert A. (Hilbert Adam), 1892-1980, Hicks, William Norwood
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: MC 00231
This collection contains a copy of a scrapbook kept by Hilbert A. Fisher (member of the Department of Mathematics) and files relating to William Norwood Hicks' (member of the Department of Philosophy and Religion) professional activities at NC State as well as information about the 50th reunion of the Class of 1922, of which he was a ...
MoreThis collection contains a copy of a scrapbook kept by Hilbert A. Fisher (member of the Department of Mathematics) and files relating to William Norwood Hicks' (member of the Department of Philosophy and Religion) professional activities at NC State as well as information about the 50th reunion of the Class of 1922, of which he was a member. The North Carolina State University Faculty and Staff Collection was created in 1996 to centralize material relating to activities of University employees. This collection currently contains the files of Hilbert A. Fisher and William Norwood Hicks.
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North Carolina State University. Graduate School
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box) Collection ID: UA 115.051
The North Carolina State University Fort Bragg/Pope Air Force Base Branch Records contains correspondence, meeting minutes, course catalogues, financial records, pamphlets, and student rosters documenting the proposal, implementation, and phasing out of the Master’s Degree Program in Adult and Community College Education at Fort Bragg. Materials range in date from 1965-1981.