Box 17
Contains 283 Results:
Joseph C. Wilson, President, Xerox Corporation, John Findley Green Lecturer, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, "The Conscience of Business" Speech Booklet, 1965-11-16
This collection contains papers, relating to Ben Graves' life and his time spent as President of various universities.
Stetson University, Deland, Florida, Whatsoever Things, Booklet, 1966-02
This collection contains papers, relating to Ben Graves' life and his time spent as President of various universities.
Herbert V. Prochnow, President, The First National Bank of Chicago, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, "There is a Time For Decision" Speech Booklet, 1965-10-07
This collection contains papers, relating to Ben Graves' life and his time spent as President of various universities.
Maurice F. Granville, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Texaco Inc., "'Balancing Regulation and Energy" An Address...before the Independent Natural Gas Association of America, Scottsdale, Arizona" Booklet, 1973-09-18
This collection contains papers, relating to Ben Graves' life and his time spent as President of various universities.
Notecards outlining a Speech on Millsaps College, 1967-06-23
There is a handwritten sheet of notes that outline the speech as well. It is located with the notecards.
Mary Evelyn Aston, "Happy Birthday, Dr. Snavely" Clipping
This collection contains papers, relating to Ben Graves' life and his time spent as President of various universities.
Richard H. Miller, "An Oldie But Goodie" Clipping, 1969-08
This collection contains papers, relating to Ben Graves' life and his time spent as President of various universities.
Galloway Memorial Methodist Church, Service Program, 1966-08-14
This collection contains papers, relating to Ben Graves' life and his time spent as President of various universities.
"The 'Ugly Hour': Jo Foxworth Thinks Return Of Soap Vital" Article
This article is stapled to a piece of paper.
The Clarion Ledger, "Hewitt & the Line"; "The Principal" Article, 1965-06-15
This article is stapled to a piece of paper.