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Berry College Archive of Dr. Gardner Leland Green (1884-1971)

Berry College Archive of Dr. Gardner Leland Green (1884-1971)

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Berry College Archive of Dr. Gardner Leland Green (1884-1971)

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Rome, Georgia, 1938. Very good. Toning, the occasional short tear, letter folds. Some rust staining from original paper clips.. A small archive of manuscript and printed materials relating to Berry College in Rome, Georgia. Ranging in date from 1925 to 1938, the materials were collected by the school's then-president and chart his professional and personal activities during this time. There is correspondence and poetry; most is typewritten, with some in ink manuscript. Dr. Gardner Leland Green (1884-1971) was a Vermont native and distinguished graduate of the University of Vermont, and was named Berry College's President in 1926. His correspondence here reflects him as a highly regarded administrator and educator, dedicated to improving his school. Archive highlights include a signed letter from Richard Whitney, President of the New York Stock exchange, praising Green's son, and letters referencing Green's honorary degrees. There are also a couple of typewritten poems, and letters relaying personal news from colleagues (e.g. poor health). There is also a 1929 letter with attached booklet promoting the Civil Legion and acknowledging his membership. The main highlight of the archive, however, is an original typescript signed by Green titled "People Who Have Molded Atlanta"; it appears to not have been published.

In total there are 22 letters (most with envelopes), one booklet promoting the Civil Legion, two illustrated telegrams, and two typewritten poems, and one 4-page typescript signed by Green. The items range in size from approx. 6.5" by 8" to 11" by 8.75

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Title
Berry College Archive of Dr. Gardner Leland Green (1884-1971)
Book Condition
Used - Very good. Toning, the occasional short tear, letter folds. Some rust staining from original paper clips.
Quantity Available
1
Place of Publication
Rome, Georgia
Date Published
1938
Keywords
History of Georgia,Education,Berry College
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