The Golden Anniversary and Golden Jubilee on Saturday October 28, 1939, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Western Carolina Teachers College, homecoming, and the opening of six new buildings on campus. Officials and educators from across the state…
Hiram Tyram Hunter (1883-1947) served as president of the Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School through its transition to Western Carolina Teachers College (W. C. T. C.), a four-year institution. He headed the School from 1923 until his death in…
In this letter Hiram Tyram Hunter (1883-1947) thanks Robert Lee Madison (1867–1954) for the gift of an academic doctor's gown. Hunter (1883-1947) served as president of Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School through its transition to Western Carolina…
Letter from Hiram Tyram Hunter (1883-1947) to Robert L. Madison (1867-1954) regarding the latter's salary and pension with written note on the back. Hunter served as president of Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School through its transition to…
Completed in 1979 as a new administration building and home to the Mountain Heritage Center, the structure was eventually named after Harold F. Robinson who served as chancellor of WCU from 1974-1984.
Completed in 1979 as a new administration building and home to the Mountain Heritage Center, the structure was eventually named after Harold F. Robinson who served as chancellor of WCU from 1974-1984.
Completed in 1979 as a new administration building and home to the Mountain Heritage Center, the structure was eventually named after Harold F. Robinson who served as chancellor of WCU from 1974-1984.
Hiram Tyram Hunter (1883-1947) began his tenure as president of Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School through its transition to Western Carolina Teachers College, a four-year institution, in 1929. He headed the school from 1923 until his death in…
W. B. Harrill Residence Hall was dedicated in April of 1973. It was named for William Bunyan Harrill, who worked at Western Carolina from 1947 until his retirement in 1966. During that time he served as director of public relations and director of…
W. B. Harrill Residence Hall was dedicated in April of 1973. It was named for William Bunyan Harrill, who worked at Western Carolina from 1947 until his retirement in 1966. During that time he served as director of public relations and director of…