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Two Rotating Items from Good Wife Diploma Collection with Image
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First Woman on the Moon! ca. 1961-1962

This image shows one of the State's Mates members standing with a rocket before the moon themed variety show.
Minutes for November 1953

These minutes discuss the creation and selection of the name "State's Mates" for what had previously been known as the Student Wives' Club.
Two Rotating Featured Items from Good Wife Diploma Collection with Image
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State's Mates 1965-1966 yearbook cover

Cover to the State's Mates 1965-1966 yearbook displaying the club's logo, a housewife ironing, and a male student studying.
"Gals to Get Ph.T. Diplomas," ca. 1964

This article announced the ceremony in which the senior members of States Mate's that received their Good Wife Diplomas, also known as the "Putting…
Crossing the Color Line Exhibits
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Crossing the Color Line: A Means of Protest, 1968-1972

Crossing the Color Line: A Means of Protest, 1968-1972, examines the activities of the black student organization the Society of...
Carousel of Items with Images with "variety shows" Tag
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Carousel of Featured Items from the Good Wife Diploma Collection with Autoscroll
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Ten Items from the Good Wife Diploma Collection Sorted Chronologically
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Vetville, August 7, 1947

Many State's Mates lived in Vetville until its demolition in the late 1950s. Vetville housed veterans and their families that came to North Carolina…
Annual Report 1948-1949

This annual report, for 1948-1949, a brief description of the year's social activities. It appears to be a summary made from other records now lost.
Annual Report 1949-1950

This annual report, for 1949-1950, contains a brief description of the year's social activities.
Annual Report 1950-1951

This annual report, for 1950-1951, only contains the name of the president and chairwoman of State's Mates. Appended to it is an explanation that the…
Annual Report 1951-1952

This annual report, for 1951-1952, contains a brief description of the year's social activities. It appears to be a summary made from other records…
Minutes for November 1953

These minutes discuss the creation and selection of the name "State's Mates" for what had previously been known as the Student Wives' Club.
First Constitution of State's Mates, November 1953

This is the first known draft of the constitution for State's Mates. It was likely created in November of 1953, since the minutes for that month…
Advertisement for first State's Mates meeting of year, September 25, 1954

This advertisement, printed in the Vetville News, invited student wives to the first meeting of 1954. It encouraged student wives by stressing the…
College Wives Entertain, December 22, 1954

This newspaper clipping shows the women of State's Mates preparing for an upcoming Christmas event.
"States Mates Philosophy," May 13, 1955

This poem, containing the "philosophy" of State's Mates, was printed on the interior of each yearbook.
All the Items from the Under Review Collection with the Tag Football Sorted Chronologically
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Wolfpack Coming onto Field for Football Game, 1930

The North Carolina State football players enter the field by running into a banner with a wolf design.
Dr. Frank Graham, 1935

A photo of University of North Carolina President Dr. Frank Graham the year before the football controversy at NC State
North Carolina State Football Program, 1935

This image shows a North Carolina State football program from a 1935 game with Wake Forest.
Example of Receipts Reviewed during the Hearings, December 17, 1935

A receipt showing purchases made by NC State's athletic department at Lewis Sporting Goods,a local business, in 1935
Student Petition

A group of students wrote and circulated this petition to get rid of Coach Anderson. They argued that he did not provide the moral leadership the…
"Just Needs Luck Writes Ed Camp," September 16, 1936

An article from the Technician, NC State's student newspaper, offered a preview of the upcoming football season and illustrated that most of the…
"Southern Teams Near Top," October 2, 1936

An article from NC State's student newspaper, the Technician, cited Ted Husing, a well-known radio announcer and sports commentator. Husing felt that…
"Pack Coaches and Captain," October 2, 1936,

Pictured are the NC State football coaches and captain for the 1936 season, with Heartley Anderson on the far left.
"Jake Wade's Sports Parade," October 6, 1936

This editorial from a North Carolina newspaper pointed out that no controversies existed over the large numbers of Northern football players at the…
"Colleges Overlook A Duty," October 9, 1936

A student editorial that argues colleges are responsible for producing good citizens and future leaders, and should thus have citizenship classes
"Not the Time," October 9, 1936

A student editorial that urges students to remain united in their school spirit and not become divided over the football situation until the season…
"Go Vague Rumors," October 16, 1936

A student editorial that discusses the rumors about the football program, and argues that students should continue to show school spirit and support…
"Morale or Morality," October 16, 1936

A student editorial in response to Dr. Poteat's statement that NC State students' morals are low; the article emphasizes the negative influence of…
"Sports Glimpses," October 16, 1936

Clarence Gale's sports column describes a student meeting held to dispel rumors about the football team. Gale encourages the student body to rally as…
"Boston College to Furnish Opposition For Tech Eleven," November 6, 1936

This Technician article offered a preview of an upcoming NC State football game against Boston College. The authors hoped that the game would give NC…
"Still Not the Time," November 6, 1936
This Technician article argues that students should rally behind the football team for the rest of the season. Instead of focusing on the rumors and…
"Short Judgement," November 13, 1936

This student editorial in The Technician discusses the Graham Plan and says that it needs more time to succeed.
C.W. Hodges to Dean Harrelson, November 21, 1936

C.W. Hodges, NC State alumnus, wrote Dean Harrelson to express his opinion on the football situation at NC State. He advocated retaining Coach…
Football Team Petition

The NC State College football team created and signed this petition in favor of retaining Coach Anderson
"State Alumni Here Condemn Hunk Anderson's Dismissal," December 1936

An article from a North Carolina newspaper that makes evident the large alumni response to Graham's dismissal of Anderson and Clark's role as…
H.W. Taylor to Colonel J.W. Harrelson, December 6, 1936

In a letter to Dean Harrelson, NC State alum H.W. Taylor expressed his regret that the football controversy at NC State was overshadowing academics,…
A.F. Greaves-Walker to Frank P. Graham, December 7, 1936

A.F. Greaves-Walker, a professor of Ceramic Engineering at NC State, expressed his opinions about a college football coach's duties. Graves-Walker…
Parker Rand to Dean Harrelson, December 7, 1936

Alumnus Parker Rand wrote to Dr. Graham about the football situation at NC State and expectations of football coaches.
A.F. Greaves-Walker to Dr. Frank Graham, December 7, 1936

N.C. State professor of ceramic engineering A.F. Greaves-Walker wrote Dr. Graham in 1936. He testifies to Dr. Sermon's standing as a gentleman, and…
L. J. Herring to J.W. Harrison, December 10, 1936

L.J. Herring, an NC State alumni, wrote to Dean Harrelson to express his opinion about the football controversy at NC State. Herring felt that the…
Leon E. Cook to Dr. Frank Graham, December 11, 1936

Leon Cook, a Professor of Education at NC State College, wrote Dr. Graham to emphasize the importance that should be placed on coaches' moral…
J. Henry Highsmith to Dr. Frank Graham, December 11, 1936

Superintendent of Public Instruction Highsmith wrote Graham expressing his concern about profanity among college sports, the attitude of coaches, and…
Testimony of Dr. Graham, December 17, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Dr. Sermon to Dr. Graham, December 17, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Mr. Bailey, December 17,1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Dean Edward Lamar Cloyd and Hall Morrison, December 18, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Dean J.W. Harrelson and Hall Morrison, December 18, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Mr. Lewis to Dr. Graham, December 18, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Dr. Graham, December 18, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Mr. Ward to Dean Harrelson, December 18, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Miss Bea Rowe, December 18, 1936
The testimony of Miss Bea Rowe, a clerical worker in the Departments of Athletics and Physical Education. She discusses Coach Anderson and the…
Testimony of Ralph Brimmley, December 18, 1936
Ralph Brimmley, an NC State alumnus from Winston-Salem, discusses the rumors he has heard about the NC State football team's morals, drinking, and…
Testimony of Dr. Graham and Mr. Clark, December 19, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Mr. Clark and Dr. Graham, December 19, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
Testimony of Mr. Clark to Dr. Graham, December 19, 1936

In this excerpt from testimony of the Faculty Council's investigation into the practices of the football coach and athletic director at North Carolina…
"The Anderson Squabble," December 24, 1936

This newspaper article discusses the Anderson-Sermon controversy, and describes the squabble between those who want to emphasize the athletic and the…
"Graham Plan Considered Idealistic," December 25, 1936

An article from the Greensboro Record discussed the Graham Plan as "'baloney' wrapped up in fine words as written from an educational authority."
Parker "Bus" Rand to J.W. Harrison, December 7, 1936

In this excerpt from a letter to Dean J.W. Harrelson, NC State alum Parker Rand stated that a winning football team, more so than anything else, was…
"Unconsolidate 'Em," 1937

An article from a North Carolina newspaper discussed the rivalry between State College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and how it…
"Alumni Values," January 6, 1937

This Raleigh News and Observer article asserts that alumni need to remember NC State's educational purpose and not focus so heavily on the football…
"Needed: A Sense of Values," January 8, 1937
Student editorialists in The Technician argue that everyone involved in the Anderson-Sermon controversy, especially the alumni, should remember that…
"Sweeping Changes Made in University Athletics," January 31, 1937

This article details the changes to NC State's athletic program following the 1936 Anderson-Sermon hearings.
Kicking a Field Goal, 1938

This image shows the North Carolina State football team kicking a field goal during a game.
North Carolina State Football Program, 1935

This image is of a program for the 1935 football game between North Carolina State and Duke.