University Libraries General Collection

Friends messenger [1930]
This folder contains the clippings of the September issue of the Friends Messenger with the portrait of Mary Mendenhall Hobbs portrait as the front page. The clippings includes information of Mendenhall Hobbs contribution to higher education for women, memorial service information, advertisement, and a note from the Race Relations Committee.
Greensboro College - Centennial [vertical file]
This folder contains clippings, programs, and bulletins of the progressive development of Greensboro College. Clippings, programs, and bulletins discusses events sponsored by Greensboro College throughout 1937 and 1938. Includes honored alumni and visitors, contributors and donors of the College, and event participants of the centennial celebration of Greensboro College.
Historic houses and buildings [vertical file]
Clippings and other material related to historic homes and buildings in Greensboro, including the Ireland House, Duleith, Sherwood House, Sternberger House, Troy Bumpass House, Belle Meade, Gulford Building, Jefferson Building, and others.
Job descriptions for the cotton textile industry
Prepared by the Job analysis and information section, Division of standards and research. June 1939. United States Department of labor, Frances Perkins, secretary. United States Employment service, William H. Stead, chief executive officer.
NC Negro college survey [vertical file]
This report contains information relating to the status of North Carolina Negro Colleges using data from 1929-1930. The report includes the survey questionnaire that was sent to the heads of twelve institutions and a tabulation of material received from those institutions. The respondents included both public institutions (such as A & T College, N.C. College, Fayetteville State Normal, and Elizabeth City State Normal) and private institutions (including Shaw University, J.C. Smith, Bennett, and Livingstone). Information on the physical condition of classrooms, dormitories, and laboratories is included. Also included are statistics for each institution's library. Financial resource information, such as the value of laboratories, endowments, expenses, and income is reported. The survey contains demographic information about students and faculty. There is also an overview of the North Carolina Negro population and statistics across various professions and industries, including teaching, medicine, theology, and agriculture.
New wings [1930-1931]
An anthology of prose and verse by the children of Greensboro Public Schools.
New wings [1931-1932]
An anthology of prose and verse by the children of Greensboro Public Schools.
Some present day problems of the textile industry
Pamphlet containing an address delivered by Bernard Cone, President of the Proximity Cotton Mills of Greensboro, N.C., for an audience of the School of Commerce at the University of North Carolina (at Chapel Hill) in 1930.
Standards in wages and hours with particular reference to North Carolina
This pamphlet contains a written address by Professor C.K. Brown on the standards in wages and hours in the different industries in North Carolina. Includes a wage breakdown between textile mill workers in New England and the Southeast.
Textile directory, Southern R.R. System
This folder contains information from the Southern Railway System Textile Directory. Pamphlet includes charts, graphs, and company information of the Cotton Mills that served along the Southern Railway System. Also includes map breakdown of the Southern Railway System.
Worker and public in the southern textile problem [reprint]
This folder contains a pamphlet written about the problem with textile mills in the south. Focuses on the unfair conditions of working quality and wages in the South. Also discusses discriminatory treatment between men and women textile mill workers.