Raymond and Helen Titsworth Binford Papers

Guilford College - Faculty 1917 - 1934
This folder contains documents pertaining to Guilford College faculty between 1917 and 1934. Included are lists of faculty and their salaries, a diagram outlining faculty hierarchy, a list of all faculty employed since 1888, documents planning the balance of faculty and courses, and copious ammounts of near illegible notes outlining Raymond Binford's own designs regarding faculty. Correspondence in this folder tends to be about the running of the college. Also included is "The Friendly News Letter," Vol. 1 No. 3.
Guilford College Finances
This folder chiefly contains financial records in one form or another: a copy of Guilford College's 1920 financial statement for the Board of Trustees, correspondence regarding Guilford's money, a history of financial efforts scribbled on the back of recycled paper, a record of the "$375,000 campaign," a record of the cost of the Eula Dixon Memorial, and a document titled "Guilford College is NOT Bankrupt." Also there is an essay on 100 year-old colleges featuring Guilford and a list of addresses to where "17th Anniversary" invitations were sent.
Guilford College - Presidential Correspondence 1918 - 1931
This folder contains extensive correspondence in regards to the running and activities of Guilford College between 1918 and 1931. Includes suggestions, appeals for information, planning for meetings, and information on a study of the league of nations. Of note are a few letters between Raymond Binford and Clyde Milner in which the former offers the latter a job. In addition there are a few journal articles; one is titled, "Research in College," and the other "Research in College and Professional Schools."