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Governor George C. Wallace announces Sperry Corporation's gift to UAH.
The caption on the back reads, "ANNOUNCING SPERRY GIFT TO UAH-- Governor George C. Wallace (seated) seen above announcing the Sperry Corporation's gift to the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) of $3.2 million in computer hardware and software. Joining the Governor for the Announcement on April 16 in Montgomery office were Vern Dykema, Vice President of the Sperry Corporation, and Dr. John C. Wright, President of UAH." -
Group photo of 1992-1993 men's soccer team.
Front row, left to right: Paul Tedesco, Ricky Crawford, Stephen Gruchot, Chris Maltezos, Hassan Hassan, Scott Humphrey. Second row, left to right: R. David Sorrell, Carl Stewart, Hisham Khalafalla, Brian Denis, Adam Fuller, Brian Mitchell, Chris O'Halloran. Third row, left to right: unidentified coach, Roye Locklear, William A. Koelle, Milo Boering, Felix Egbe, Ivan Zujovic, and coach Carlos Petersen. Developed at Quality Photo Services, Inc., 733 Arcadia Circle, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. A note on the negative envelope reads, "f.8 at 9 sec. Soccer Team '92-93." -
Group photo of 1993 Charger Soccer School participants and coaches.
At left, UAH men's soccer coach Carlos Petersen and men's soccer player Ivan Zujovic; at right, men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Group photos of the 1993-1994 men's soccer team.
Spragins Hall is seen in the background. -
Headshot of men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran.
From the 1992 men's soccer team headshots. -
Headshots of men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran.
From the 1991 men's soccer team headshots. -
Headstone of Lewellen Jones.
This headstone is located in the Jones family cemetery behind Morton Hall. The headstone notes that Jones was a captain in the 1st Regiment of the Light Dragoons in the Revolutionary War. There is some dispute as to whether Jones is actually buried there. -
High School Visit Day at UAH.
High schoolers visiting campus wait for lunches to be given out at Spragins Hall. -
Hot air balloons in front of Madison Hall.
Madison Hall was demolished in 2015. The Student Services Building is now located on the site. -
Individual shots of men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran.
From the 1993 men's soccer team photos. -
Invitation to the dedication of the UAH Graduate Studies Building.
The Graduate Studies Building was later renamed Madison Hall, which was demolished in 2015. -
Jan Davis speaking at a UAH event held in her honor.
The photo may have been taken at an event celebrating Davis' flight on either STS-47 in 1992 or STS-60 in 1994. The banner in the background reads, "Jan Davis / A Golden Homecoming." -
Jones family cemetery.
The cemetery is located on the UAH campus behind Morton Hall. -
Jones family crypt.
The cemetery is located on the UAH campus behind Morton Hall. -
Kevin O'Connell and Berry Grizzard giving a self-defense demonstration.
O'Connell is seen at left and Grizzard is at right. -
Lee Sanderson meets with the Exponent newspaper staff.
A bumper sticker that reads "Impeach Nixon With Honor" is affixed to the front of the desk. -
Letter from Charley Scott, Director of Instruction, to Christel McCanless, Librarian, at the University of Alabama Huntsville Center.
Scott notes his appreciation for McCanless' adept handling of the "Review of the Development of the Huntsville Campus Library." -
Letter from Christel L. McCanless at the UAH Library to the Army Missile Support Command at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.
In the letter, McCanless requests the transfer of scientific and engineering journals from Redstone to support research and teaching at the University. A list of the journals is enclosed. -
Letter from George W. Croker at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to Fred Croxton, director of the Redstone Scientific Information Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
In the letter, Croxton discusses an agreement made between the University of Alabama and Redstone Scientific Information Center (RSIC) to share library services and materials, including journal subscriptions, messenger service, and access to the RSIC facility. -
Letter from John R. Morton to Frances C. Roberts in Huntsville, Alabama.
The letter notifies Roberts of her appointment as an instructor in history at the University of Alabama Huntsville Center. Morton notes that Roberts was to receive an honorarium of $200 for teaching January 6-March 20, 1950. -
Letter from Philip M. Mason, Huntsville Center director, to all students.
UAH, then known as the University of Alabama Huntsville Center, circulated this letter in preparation for class registration and the center's integration in June 1963. Mason addresses the impending arrival of the first Black student, Dave Mack McGlathery, though he is not named in the letter. Mason emphasizes "that the academic program will proceed smoothly" and that "all persons and property will be protected," namely through a new student identification card system. Dave Mack McGlathery integrated the Huntsville Center on June 13, 1963, as he walked into Morton Hall to register for classes. His arrival proceeded uneventfully, though National Guardsmen were present to maintain order. Along with Vivian Malone, McGlathery was a plaintiff in the lawsuit to desegregate the University of Alabama. -
Library staff member Elizabeth Pollard outside the UAH Library.
Pollard was photographed for her retirement. -
Live band performing on campus.
The back of the photograph notes, "Sutherland, Billings, and Dickey give a live performance on campus."