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The Hawk's Eye

 Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-110
Scope and Contents

The Hawk's Eye was a regular feature article in the Star News written by Carlton Rhodes, a student at Wilmington College. The article was subtitled "News of Wilmington College," and chronicled all the important events and people associated with the college at that time.

Dates: circa late 1940s-1950s

University of North Carolina Wilmington Student Affairs Records

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-RG-11
Scope and Contents This collection includes student affairs records from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and its predecessor institution, Wilmington College. Founded in 1947, Wilmington College became a four-year college in 1965, and then became part of the University of North Carolina System of public higher education in 1969. Records include information about fraternities, sororities, the student government association, student media, student honorary societies, and other student organizations....
Dates: 1948-2023

W. D. Sr. and Viola M. Jones Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-207
Scope and Contents This collection contains the personal papers of Wilbur D. Jones, Sr., (1892-1967), a Wilmington banker and World War I veteran, and his wife, Viola Murrell Jones (1903-1973). Materials include newspapers, biographical materials, World War I-era correspondence and memorabilia, reports cards, photographs, scrapbooks, programs, newspaper clippings, printed webpages, and realia, including two purses that belonged to Viola M. Jones. Major subjects include World War I and the Independent Order of...
Dates: 1894-2002, bulk 1908-1973

Wilmington, North Carolina, 1898 Coup D'état (Newspapers)

 Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-132
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of issues of the Wilmington Daily Record, The Evening Dispatch, and fragments of the New York Journal around the time of and covering the Wilmington coup in 1898. The Journal makes explicit reference to the "riots" in Wilmington, gives the death toll as sixteen killed, and reprints the text of the Alex Manley...
Dates: 1898 (photocopies)