Ellwood C. Perisho Papers

Biographical--Perisho, E. C.--Notes ca.1940
This folder contains mostly notes for the posthumous biographical writings.
Biographical--Perisho, E. C.--ca. 1940
Handwritten and typed biographical essays on Ellwood C. Perisho. One titled "They Form a College" is about the work he did in the formation of Guilford College. Others describe his work for college before his death.
Biographical--Perisho, Inez Beebe.--nd., 1959
An undated typed obituary for Mrs. Perisho and the Sioux Falls College Bulletin noting Mrs. Perisho's bequest to the colege.
Clippings--ca. 1920-1935
Biographical newspaper clippings on Dr. Perisho.
Correspondence--n.d
A few letters written and typed by Ellwood C. Perisho. One is addressed to faculty members, another is written to the Guilford College Y. M.C.A., and another letter addressed to Dean Carroll. There is also a letter written to the Friends that is not signed.
Endowment Campaign--1921-1928
In this folder there are various works. There is an essay written by Perisho titled "A Safe Investment- Good Dividend and No Losses."
Reminiscences 1896-1899 [Eliot Kayes Stone papers]
Elliot Kayes Stone's memoir on his time at Guilford College from 1869 to 1899. An account of what it was like to be a student at the end of the 19th century. It mentions practical jokes, living conditions, the kinds of classes offered, and impressions of various faculty and staff. Louis Lyndon Hobbs is covered on page 6.