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US TxSaTua UA0152 · Records · 1967-1969

This collection consists of material related to the investigation of Dr. Sherman M. Stanage conducted in the spring semester of 1968. Dr. Stanage was a professor of philosophy at Trinity University and was involved in both campus and city activities. When informed that his contract would not be renewed, he requested that the university investigate, claiming that his academic freedom was being violated. An investigation committee was formed consisting of Trinity professors Dr. Jess Carnes, Dr. Guy Ranson, and Dr. Donald Everett, and it is the documentation of this committee that composes this collection. Material is predominantly from the 1967-1968 academic year, however, some of the documents predate this time frame. Much of this documentation was used as evidence for the investigation. Material is correspondence and memoranda, news clippings, recollection of events, and reports of the investigation committee.

Monroe G. Everett Records
US TxSaTua UA0006 · Collection · 1933-1965

The Monroe G. Everett Records include correspondence and university records from Everett's tenure as university president, spanning from 1942-1950. In addition to correspondence, this collection contains financial reports, faculty records, flyers, and bulletins. The bulk of this collection dates to the 1940s.

Everett, Monroe Green,1885-1964
US TxSaTua UA0468 · Records · 1966-1997

This collection consists of records from the Human Communication and Theatre department at Trinity University, formally known as the Speech and Drama department. The majority of this collection contains information on season productions.

US TxSaTua UA0009 · Records · 1971-1976

This collection consists of records from university president Duncan Wimpress. This set contains operational files and files on associations and organizations he was a part of while president. Some materials in associations and organizations maybe addressed to M. Bruce Thomas, who was interim president before and after Wimpress.

Wimpress, Duncan, 1922-2014