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UAH president Benjamin Graves.
Graves served as UAH president from 1970 to 1978. -
UAH American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) team pose with trophies.
Front row, from left: Students Mike McGuire, Libby Kemp, John Vital, Jim Uber. Second row, from left: Students Jim Smith, Ed Palmer, Becky Breeding, Cheryl Bankston; Faculty: Michele Crull, State Rep. to student Ken Peters, Faculty Dennis Wingo and John Gilbert. -
Members of the Slove-Slavic Club plant a tree at the Engineering Building.
The club donated the tree to replace a diseased tree. Club vice president Ed Ditto shovels dirt while treasurer Bo Williams, sponsor Dr. Ostap Stromecky, and president Dianne Barcheers look on. -
UAH President Dr. John Wright.
Wright served as president of UAH from 1978 to 1988. -
Margaret "Mac" Wright, John Wright, Louis Padulo, and Katherine Padulo at UAH.
Pictured here with their wives, John C. Wright served as the second president of UAH from 1978 to 1988, while Louis Padulo succeeded him as UAH's third president and served from 1988 to 1990. -
Dr. John Wright speaks with UAH faculty members.
Wright served as president of UAH from 1978 to 1988. -
Dr. John Wright giving a press conference.
The press conference was related to the Eminent Scholars program. Wright served as president of UAH from 1978 to 1988. -
Presentation of the 2001 Homecoming King and Queen.
UAH President Frank Franz is shown at back left. -
Letter from T. Earle Johnson to the University of Alabama faculty.
The letter concerns "the Commencement Excercises scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31." It provides information about the times and places of the ceremonies and processions and reminds the faculty that their participation is required. -
Memorandum from the English Department to Charley Scott, H. Clyde Reeves, Philip Mason, and Christel McCanless.
In this memo, members of the English Department protest the removal of library materials from Morton Hall to the Graduate Studies Building (later Madison Hall). The writers report their concern that "the housing of English materials in the graduate studies building, we are convinced, will prohibit the students' availing themselves of library facilities." -
University of Alabama Faculty Newsletter, April 1966.
The newsletter includes the outline of "a plan adopted by the University of Alabama to further develop instructional, research and service programs of the present Huntsville operations as integral parts of the University." The first point of the plan notes, "Effective September 1, 1966, the Huntsville operations of the University of Alabama shall be designated the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH)." The plan is signed by Frank A. Rose, president of the University of Alabama. -
"Administrative Order No. 8."
Sent from H. Clyde Reeves, Vice President for Huntsville Affairs, to all faculty and staff, this order outlines the "current administrative setup in Huntsville of the University of Alabama." The document provides clarification of certain administrative roles, including those of Finance Officer Earl Jacoby, Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Community Relations Philip M. Mason, and Director of Instruction Charley Scott. The order also outlines the structure of academic departments, roles of department chairs, and the organization of the Research Institute. It includes an organizational chart of the university, and pencilled notes have been added by then-head librarian Christel L. McCanless. -
"Frances Cabaniss Roberts: Her Life and Legacy."
This virtual talk includes a lecture from Dr. Tom Reidy, editor of the 2020 edition of Frances Roberts' 1956 dissertation, with comments and moderation by UAH Head of Archives and Special Collections Reagan Grimsley and History Department Chair Stephen Waring. The talk was given as part of an Alabama Humanities Alliance grant, in partnership with the UAH M. Louis Salmon Library, the UAH Humanities Center, and the UAH History Department.