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Event in Memorial Gym. Sponsored by the Associated Student Body. The cast of Sing-Out included 130 international and national former college students. The show was created as a response to the Moral Rearmament Movement.
1966-2-27
Event in Memorial Gym. Sponsored by the Associated Student Body. The cast of Sing-Out included 130 international and national former college students. The show was created as a response to the Moral Rearmament Movement.
1966-2-27
Constitution of the Tennessee Tech University Black Student Organization.
circa 1969
Putnam Manufacturing Company at Sparta Road south of East Jackson Street. Pants manufacturers (unconfirmed).
circa 1960
The Roaden University Center was completed in 1970-71 at a cost of $3,600,00 and houses the central dining room facilities, a large bookstore, a complex of recreational facilities, post office, and facilities for student activities and educational conferences, as well as student personnel services. It is located at 1000 North Dixie Avenue and was named after university president Arliss L. Roaden in December 1998.
1968-09-16
The dedicatory program began in Memorial Gymnasium and an address by Governor Ellington. Reverend Carl Elkins, minister of the First Methodist Church of Cookeville pronounced the benediction to end the ceremony. A total of 10 buildings were dedicated and 6 were named, including Bartoo Hall, Matthew Daniels Hall, Henderson Hall, Kittrell Hall, Derryberry Hall, Marshall Hall, James Millard Hall, the Smith Quadrangle-Austin and Wheeler Halls and Quintin and Miller Halls, and the Jere Whitson Memorial Library. Dedicated but not names was the new men's dormitory and the new women's complex.
1962-10-12