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Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Annette Draper (1902-1992), lived in Gainesboro, Tennessee. She graduated from Cookeville City High School and Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. This collection includes a musical diary, the Harmony Book for Beginners, and a memory book that belonged to Annette Draper. For the accession record, see https://archives.tntech.edu/repositories/3/accessions/51

1920-1924

Game notes for the Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game at Western Carolina University.

2021-12-07

Final box score for the Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game at Western Carolina University.

2021-12-09

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Photograph of a Tennessee Tech University women's basketball game against Hungary.

2002-11-14

Composite photograph of the Delta Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta at Tennessee Tech University.

1970-03-12

Media guide for the Tennessee Tech University women's basketball team.

2019

Letter written by Ruth Kirk to Tennessee Tech University President Everett Derryberry and First Lady Joan Derryberry about her and her husband's experience attending Tech in the 1940s. Louis Kirk served in the United States Navy during World War II and used benefits from the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 to attend Tennessee Polytechnic Institute from about 1945 to 1948. The letter includes Ruth's description of living in the veterans' housing at Cottage Grove on campus, using resources from the Department of Home Economics, and their living allowance and cost of rent. The letter is signed in Ruth's handwriting with both Ruth's and Louis's names. On the back of the letter is a collage of family and professional photographs. After Louis's graduation, the couple moved to the West Coast of the United States to work in national parks. Many of the photographs document the couple's professional careers as naturalists, and beginning in 1967, documentary film makers and broadcast programmers. See the third page of the PDF for a transcript of the letter.

1968-12-31

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