Box G1973-05/31
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Public relations, radio, 1941-1942
File — Box: G1973-05/31, Folder: 388
Identifier: 1
Scope and Content of the Series
From the Series:
This series, covering the period 1915-1957 dates from the university's beginning as Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce, through four decades to its independent status as Georgia State College of Business Administration. Though the bulk of the material dates in the 1950s, considerable information is present describing the school's development through the twenties, the Great Depression, and the war years (World War II and Korea) under the leadership of George Sparks. ...
Dates:
1941-1942
Public relations, T.V., 1951-1954
File — Box: G1973-05/31, Folder: 389-390
Identifier: 1
Scope and Content of the Series
From the Series:
This series, covering the period 1915-1957 dates from the university's beginning as Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce, through four decades to its independent status as Georgia State College of Business Administration. Though the bulk of the material dates in the 1950s, considerable information is present describing the school's development through the twenties, the Great Depression, and the war years (World War II and Korea) under the leadership of George Sparks. ...
Dates:
1951-1954
Public relations, yearbook ads, 1947-1957
File — Box: G1973-05/31, Folder: 391-392
Identifier: 1
Scope and Content of the Series
From the Series:
This series, covering the period 1915-1957 dates from the university's beginning as Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce, through four decades to its independent status as Georgia State College of Business Administration. Though the bulk of the material dates in the 1950s, considerable information is present describing the school's development through the twenties, the Great Depression, and the war years (World War II and Korea) under the leadership of George Sparks. ...
Dates:
1947-1957
"P" miscellaneous, 1940-1956
File — Box: G1973-05/31, Folder: 393
Identifier: 1
Scope and Content of the Series
From the Series:
This series, covering the period 1915-1957 dates from the university's beginning as Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce, through four decades to its independent status as Georgia State College of Business Administration. Though the bulk of the material dates in the 1950s, considerable information is present describing the school's development through the twenties, the Great Depression, and the war years (World War II and Korea) under the leadership of George Sparks. ...
Dates:
1940-1956
Rawson, Charles A., 1937-1943
File — Box: G1973-05/31, Folder: 394
Identifier: 1
Scope and Content of the Series
From the Series:
This series, covering the period 1915-1957 dates from the university's beginning as Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce, through four decades to its independent status as Georgia State College of Business Administration. Though the bulk of the material dates in the 1950s, considerable information is present describing the school's development through the twenties, the Great Depression, and the war years (World War II and Korea) under the leadership of George Sparks. ...
Dates:
1937-1943
Recommendations for students and faculty, 1931-1937
File — Box: G1973-05/31, Folder: 395
Identifier: 1
Scope and Content of the Series
From the Series:
This series, covering the period 1915-1957 dates from the university's beginning as Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce, through four decades to its independent status as Georgia State College of Business Administration. Though the bulk of the material dates in the 1950s, considerable information is present describing the school's development through the twenties, the Great Depression, and the war years (World War II and Korea) under the leadership of George Sparks. ...
Dates:
1931-1937
Regents, 1931-1934
File — Box: G1973-05/31, Folder: 396-398
Identifier: 1
Scope and Content of the Series
From the Series:
This series, covering the period 1915-1957 dates from the university's beginning as Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce, through four decades to its independent status as Georgia State College of Business Administration. Though the bulk of the material dates in the 1950s, considerable information is present describing the school's development through the twenties, the Great Depression, and the war years (World War II and Korea) under the leadership of George Sparks. ...
Dates:
1931-1934