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An Experimental Rural School At Winthrop College, Rock Hill, SC- Accession 1266 - M618 (671)
This collection consists of a copy of An Experimental Rural School At Winthrop College Rock Hill, SC by Mrs. Hetty Sibyl Browne. Hetty Browne (1875-1966) was an education professor at Winthrop College from 1911 through 1919 who was chosen to lead the experiment by the SC Department of Education to create an environment that is conducive to the educational needs of children in South Carolina\u27s rural population. This publication details her ground breaking work in rural school education. This report was published by the United States Bureau of Education in the 1913 Bulletin, No. 42.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2038/thumbnail.jp
Winthrop College audit report, February 6, 1986
The South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Division of General Services published the findings of an audit of the procurement policies and procedures of Winthrop College
Winthrop College audit report, March 20, 1984
The South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Division of General Services published the findings of an audit of the procurement policies and procedures of Winthrop College
1974 - Winthrop\u27s Official Name Changed to Winthrop College
In 1974, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop College from Winthrop College: The South Carolina College for Women after becoming fully coeducational in 1974.
This image is of Winthrop President Charles Vail\u27s letterhead from 1979 with Winthrop\u27s new logo.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/pettusimages/1116/thumbnail.jp
1892 - First Winthrop College Catalog Published
In 1892, the first Winthrop College Catalog was published and distributed to students.
This image is of the title page of the 1892-1893 Winthrop catalog.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/pettusimages/1018/thumbnail.jp
Winthrop College audit report, October 1, 1985 - February 29, 1988
The South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Division of General Services published the findings of an audit of the procurement policies and procedures of Winthrop College
Winthrop College Summer Session, Feb. 8, 1947
The 1947 summer session at Winthrop College will begin on June 11th.
Dr. Herman Frick, director of the summer school and teacher education, announced this will be an eight week session and students are allowed to take three courses or nine hours.\
Bulletins for the summer session will be available around April 1st
Journal Winthrop College Jan. 7, 1947
Ethel Lancaster of Union, SC is featured as a contributor in The Journal, Winthrop College\u27s literary publication. Miss Lancaster contributed an essay to the magazine. Ethel Lancaster majored in English and was a member of the Scribblers\u27 club and Le Cercle Français
Winthrop College Alumnae, Feb. 11, 1947
Winthrop College alumnae, whose daughters, Winthrop Granddaughters, are current students at the school, will be guests of the college and of the Granddaughters\u27 club February 14-16.
The weekend\u27s program will include a registration event, attendance at the National Symphony concert, and a musical program and reception
Basketball Clinic Winthrop College Feb. 5, 1947
Winthrop College will host a basketball clinic that will offer examinations for rating of girls basketball officials. This clinic will be sponsored by the South Carolina Basketball Officials Rating Board. Miss Dorothy Chamings, an assistant professor, said high schools in York and surrounding counties have been notified of the clinic
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