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Mildred Allen, oral history interview
Mildred Allen is interviewed and she talks about her time at Coastal Carolina College and its early years of development. She talks about the formation of the Horry County Higher Education Commission and Coastal Educational Foundation and key individuals who helped fundraise. The opening of the college center with 103 students is also discussed. - Charmaine Tomczykhttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1000/thumbnail.jp
Sandra Gillette Allen, violin, Mary Pickens, piano, Mildred Edmundson, Graduate Chamber Music Recital, May 26, 1963
Concert program for Sandra Gillette Allen, violin, Mary Pickens,
piano, Mildred Edmundson, Graduate Chamber Music Recital, May 26,
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Wally and Mildred Toma and son Allen
Photo of a Japanese American family: Wally and Mildred Toma and son Allen, probably friends of Mary (Murakami) Doi
Charles Tilghman, oral history interview
Mildred Allen, Mack Sarvis, David Parker, and Bill Edmonds visited Charles Tilghman at his Real Estate Office, Anchor Realty, North Myrtle Beach. Mr. Tilghman served on the Foundation from 1956 to 1970 and served as Chairman of the Foundation in 1969. The college growth is far beyond his expectations in the beginning years. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1018/thumbnail.jp
James C. Hipp, oral history interview
Mildred Allen, Mack Sarvis, Pat and David Parker, and Bill Edmonds visited J. C. Hipp at his home on Liberty Street, in Loris, S.C. A videotape was made with Mr. Hipp telling his involvement with Coastal Carolina College since the beginning in 1954. Mr. Hipp is presently a member of the Horry County Higher Education Commission. He served as Chairman in 1964 and again in 1971. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1009/thumbnail.jp
Ernest F. Southern, oral history interview
Mildred Allen, David Parker, and Bill Edmonds met Ernest F. Southern at his office at the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce in Myrtle Beach at 11:00 A.M. Mr. Southern has been on the Foundation/Commission since the early days, replacing C. D. Brearley, Sr. as a member of the original Coastal Educational Foundation, serving as chairman in 1962, and as chairman of the Horry County Higher Education Commission in 1970. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1015/thumbnail.jp
Eugene H. Carmichael, oral history interview
Mildred Allen, David Parker, and Bill Edmonds visited Eugene Carmichael on Wednesday at 11:00 A.M. at his home in Aynor. Mr. Carmichael was very active on the Coastal Educational Foundation, Inc. from 1956 until he resigned recently due to health. He served as Chairman of the Horry County Higher Education Commission in 1966. He shared with us on video some of the experiences during his involvement with both the Commission and the Foundation. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1003/thumbnail.jp
James P. Blanton, oral history interview
Mildred Allen, Mack Sarvis, Pat and David Parker, and Bill Edmonds visited James Blanton at his home in the Duford Community. A videotape was made with Mr. Blanton telling his involvement with Coastal Carolina College. He was one of the founding fathers and has supported the college from the beginning in July 1954 to present. He is a member of the Coastal Educational Foundation, Inc. and served as Chairman in 1962. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1002/thumbnail.jp
Collins A. Spivey, oral history interview
Mildred Allen, Bill Edmonds, and Pat Parker visited Collins A. Spivey at his office on Main Street, Conway, S.C. Mr. Spivey shared his memories of Coastal Carolina College and its beginning and the years that he was involved 1959 to 1971. He expressed his biggest disappointment was that when the first building was built that it could not be seen from Highway 501 and this still concerns him when traveling on Hwy. 501. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1016/thumbnail.jp
Ralph H. Ellis, Sen., oral history interview
Mildred Allen, Mack Sarvis, Pat and David Parker, and Bill Edmonds visited Senator Ralph Ellis at his home in Little River. Mr. Ellis served as a charter member of the Coastal Educational Foundation, Inc., the founding fathers of Coastal Carolina College, from 1954 until 1962. He was a strong supporter while serving as a member of the House of Representatives and also Senator of Horry County. Mr. Ellis explained his involvement with the college and stated that the most exciting thing he could remember was the year (1974) when Coastal became a four-year institution. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1007/thumbnail.jp
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