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Prior to joining the federal government, Barsony worked for over 10 years for the Boeing Company in Seattle, Washington. A native of Hungary, Barsony received a law degree from a university in Budapest. He also held engineering degrees from a university in Prague and the University of Buffalo in New York. He died on October 9, 2012, at the age of 88 in Lake Barcroft, Virginia."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlan Pisarski received the papers from the Barsony family and mailed them to Jonathan Gifford at George Mason University in July 2013. Jonathan Gifford then sent the papers to Special Collections and Archives in July 2015.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Alan Pisarski received the papers from the Barsony family and mailed them to Jonathan Gifford at George Mason University in July 2013. 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Because of the nature of certain archival formats, including digital and audio-visual materials, access will require additional advanced notice. Copies of digital files will be provided for use upon request.","The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is organized into six series; biographical information, work related materials, photographs, publications, awards and diplomas, and non-paper materials.","Typed biographical information of Dr. Walter Reveley II and his life; 9 business cards of WTR II as president of Hampden-Sydney; Richmond Times-Dispatch article written on May 11, 1977— \"Dr. Reveley of H-SC\"; article from The Record—\"Taylor Reveley: A Memoir\"; clipped article of WTR with a headshot at the top, dated 1968; magazine article about WTR II role as a coach of the Southwestern University football team, dated 1948; 7 photos, and 1 illustration of WTR II.","Summary sheet of WTR II accomplishments during his undergraduate education; 5 newspaper clippings of WTR II during his undergraduate education (2 of the clippings have printed copies); 2 photographs of WTR II, 1 in his football uniform and the other in his basketball uniform; commencement program from Hampden-Sydney graduation, dated June 4-6, 1939; copy of WTR II transcripts from his time as a student at Hampden-Sydney; letter of congratulations to Mrs. Reveley from Joe Bush, Director of Athletics, regarding WTR II special citation at Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony, dated July 1, 1994; announcement of WTR II induction into the Hampden-Sydney athletic Hall of Fame (document has tape on it); Hampden-Sydney Hall of Fame induction program from Oct. 29, 1994 including special citation for WTR II; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Jack Sanders, Secretary-Treasurer of Phi Beta Kappa's Eta of Virginia Chapter, regarding WTR II election of membership into the Eta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, dated March 24, 1977; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Patrick W. Halloran III, regarding WTR II selection as a recipient of the Pi Kappa Alpha Bicentennial Award, dated July 2, 1976; letter of congratulations to WTR II from William W. Ray regarding WTR II selection as Chairman of the 1969 committee to nominate two Rhodes scholarships in Virginia, dated December 10, 1969; newspaper clipping titled \"Reveley Heads Rhodes Group\"; two letters to WTR II from Eric Hall Morrison, Vice-President of The Newcomen Society, extending an invitation to WTR II to become a member of The Newcomen Society, dated October 25, 1963; two letters to WTR II from J. D. Alexander informing WTR II of his receipt of an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the College of Southwestern At Memphis (now Rhodes College), dated March 22, 1966 and June 6, 1966.","Kaleidoscope from 1937","Kaleidoscope from 1939","10 newspaper articles from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; Hampden-Sydney bulletin from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; 2 programs for WTR II inauguration as president of Hampden Sydney; 5 parts of an formal invitation for WTR II inauguration; lunch menu from WTR II inauguration; informal invitation to WTR II inauguration; 3 letters of greetings and congratulations from VMI, Princeton and the Medical College of Virginia to WTR II about his inauguration.","1 letter of greetings and congratulations from Vanderbilt University to WTR II about his inauguration.","50 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","36 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","Drawing of Winston Hall by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Middle Court by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Penshurst by Rachel Norment","Drawing of The Alamo by Rachel Norment","1. Drawing of Middlecourt, artist and date unknown, 24 in x 20 inches\n2. Large arial map, drawing, small scale version is in series 3, box 2, folder 2","Hampden-Sydney College brochure, undated; \"Hampden-Sydney College: A Visual History\" by Nathan R. S. Ryalls' 11, undated; page from magazine with article \"About Hampden-Sydney College,\" fall 1971; page from magazine with a short letter to alumni from Walter Taylor Reveley II about the football games in Death Valley, undated; page from H-SC catalogue, 1953-54; Hampden-Sydney College Visitor's Guide, undated; \"Random Notes on the Buildings of Hampden-Sydney College by Gerry Gilliam' 63, Virginia Redd,\" April 1974; address, \"A College and Its Tradition\" by Sir Percy Spender, K.B.E., Q.C. at the inauguration of Dr. Joseph C. Robert as President of H-SC, March 23, 1956; one page handout on the history of Hampden House, undated; article from The Chi Phi Chakett, \"Hampden-Sydney Chaper Looks To Century Mark\" by Royster Lyle, December 1966; article, \"The Discovery of Mission\" by Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II, November 1964; one page handout of \"Hampden-Sydney Songs,\" undated; article \"Another Bicentennial Celebration\" by Mark Burris from the Presbyterian Survey, July 1976.","\"Friends of the J. D. Eggleston Library\" newsletter, 1984; Esther Thomas Atkinson Museum Newsletter, spring 1999; booklet commemorating 150 years of College Church, 1985; \"Peter Zenger's Ordeal: Historical Antecedent To a Concept of Free Press In Early Colonial America or Is What Is Past, an Expanding and Somewhat Frightening Prologue to the Future?\" by George P. Smith II, March 24, 1977; \"Hampden-Sydney vs Bridgewater Death Valley\" official program for the football game on September 28, 1963.","H-SC Orientation Program, September 10-13, 1972; program for an address given by Dr. Albert Sabin, \"Challenges in Medical Research and Medical Practices During the Remaining Years of the 20th Century,\" September 20, 1973; program for the inauguration of Samuel Vaughan Wilson as the 22nd president of H-SC, February 6, 1993; itinerary for Garden Week, April 21, 1974; commencement address given at H-SC by Ross R. Millhiser, May 15, 1977; handout for ticket sales to H-SC bicentennial walking tour, April 1976; itinerary for the H-SC commencement, 1970; program for the inauguration of Joseph Clarke Robert as the 17th president of H-SC, March 23, 1956; ticket order form and flyer for the musical \"1776,\" April 1973.","\"Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia\" booklet containing a roster of members, the constitution, and by-laws, 1971; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1972; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1973; \"Hampden-Sydney College Mary Baldwin College Davis \u0026 Elkins College: Scholarships and the Future of our Chruch\" magazine from the Colleges of the Synod of the Virginias; \"The Iron Worker\" magazine featuring an extended article on Hampden-Sydney, \"A School as Old as the Nation,\" 1953-54; \"The Southwestern News\" newsletter, March 1973; \"Virginia Cavalcade\" magazine featuring an article titled \"Samuel Stanhope Smith: A Founder of Hampden-Sydney College,\" Autumn 1974; \"Shield \u0026 Diamond of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\" magazine featuring an article by WTR, \"Leadership in a Changing World,\" December 1968; \"Commitment to Values\" booklet from the Synod of Virginia for Hampden-Sydney / Mary Baldwin Colleges, 1968; program pamphlet for the \"Conference on Student Needs and Concerns,\" January 16-19, 1965.","First page and two torn out pages from the Fraternity Bicentennial History: 200 years of Freedom and Fraternity, 1976; page from magazine, \"Musical Sketches from Death Valley,\" 1971; page from the Shield \u0026 Diamond, December 1966; two pamphlets from an art show honoring Morton Sacks, undated.","Press release announcing and itinerary for the 39th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference scheduled May 14-22, 1969. Attached is a clipping of a press release from the Hampden-Sydney College Office of Public Relations announcing Reveley's attendance to the conference, May 14, 1969; template for press release titled \"Sample Copy of Release to go when Requests Come in for Picture and Write-Up\"; press release for Virginia Historic Garden Week with the inclusion of \"America's only Bicentennial '76 college, Hampden-Sydney,\" February 28, 1974.","\"Viscount Presents Sidney Portrait\" short news article featuring WTR II in a photograph of the unveiling of the portrait; \"The Tiger\" school newspaper edition headlined by Reveley's resignation after 13 years as President at Hampden-Sydney College, April 9, 1976; bundle of newspaper clippings from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, including article entitled \"Reveley Weathered H-SC Change,\" May 1, 1977; 4 newspaper clippings from News Leader, 1968-73; 3 newspaper clippings from The Daily Advance, 1970-75; 4 newspaper clippings from The Farmville Herald, 1969-72; 1 newspaper clipping from Highland Recorder, 1973; 5 newspaper clippings from Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1968-73; 1 newspaper clipping from Progress Index, 1973; 1 newspaper clipping from The Daily Press, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from The Southside Sentinel, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from Herald Courier, 1970; newspaper clipping from unknown distributor, undated; clipping from the Pi Kappa Alpha booklet entitled \"committee of 100\"; address delivered by WTR II entitled \"The Discovery of Mission,\" November 1964; page from The Commonwealth magazine; newspaper clipping from Christian Observer, June 1969.","1.\tPoetry Review – Spring 1985\n2.\tCampus Directory – school years: 1968-69, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1978-79, 1979-80, and 1980-81\n3.\tCatalog/Bulletin – school years: 1934-35, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76 (2 copies)\n4.\tThe Record Magazine – January 1964, April 1964, July 1964 (2 copies), October 1964, January 1965, April 1965, July 1965, Spring 1966, Spring 1967, Summer/Fall 1967, Winter 1967, Fall 1968, December 1975, September 1976, December 1976, March 1977 (2 copies), Spring 1993\n5.\tKaleidoscope – 1894 \n6.\tClass of 1967 Hampden-Sydney Interfraternity Council pamphlet\n7.\tWestern Man 102, Spring 1981 syllabus\n8.\tPrince Edward County for a Home in Virginia, 1888\n9.\tAmerica's Bicentennial '76 College by Virginius Dabney\n10.\tThe Virginia Magazine, July 1972\n11.\tThe Days of Our Years, 1962\n12.\tCentennial Celebration of the First Baptist Church 1866-1966, 1966\n13.\tCollected Speeches and Sermons of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003 \n14.\tCollected Writings of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003\n15.\tThe Key – school years: 1938-39, 1942-43, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81","1.\tJCOC 39, Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley, Gold Flight Plaque\n2.\tThe Century Club, Marie Reveley, Plaque\n3.\tThe Tiger Club, Walter Taylor Reveley II, class of 1939, Plaque \n4.\tPi Kappa Alpha, member of the Committee of 100, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1968","1.\tPi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Achievement Award, 1967\n2.\tCertificate of membership in the Newcomen Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 09 December 1963\n3.\tCertificate of induction into the Patrick Henry Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 28 April 1989\n4.\tCertificate from U.S. War Office appointing Walter Taylor Reveley II captain chaplain in the Army, 03 January 1945\n5.\tCertificate of completion from U.S. Army Chaplain School, 29 April 1944\n6.\tDiploma from Union Theological Seminary, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1943\n7.\tCertificate from H-SC for Walter Taylor Reveley II, earning Athletic Varsity Letter, 1939\n8.\tHampden-Sydney Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 06 June 1939\n9.\tCanton High School Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 27 April 1935","1.\tH-SC belt buckle\n2.\tH-SC class of 1939 fiftieth reunion paperweight, 28 April 1989\n3.\tTwo H-SC bicentennial plaques\n4.\tTwo H-SC ties\n5.\tVarsity Letter \"H\", fabric \n6.\tH-SC bicentennial bank bag","Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II was born on February 11, 1917. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1939, having been elected class president his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Following his graduation from Hampden-Sydney, he received a degree of divinity from the Union Presbyterian Seminary and a Ph.D. from Duke University. Reveley served in World War II and was a Presbyterian minister prior to becoming a professor, and later a dean, at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). In 1963, he became the 18th president of his alma mater, Hampden-Sydney College, a position that he held until his retirement in 1977. His efforts during his presidency resulted in a large increase in the student body, faculty, and endowment which reflects the modern college. He also oversaw the construction of new buildings on campus, including the current science building, and the modernization of the college curriculum. Reveley passed away on December 30, 1992.","Processing completed by Dawnelle Ion and William Thomas, H-SC class of 2025, in April 2025.","The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is comprised of documents and materials from Reveley's personal life and tenure as president of Hampden-Sydney College. The collection includes institutional and organizational awards earned by Reveley, newspaper and magazine articles written by or written about Reveley, correspondence regarding Reveley's retirement as president, general correspondence, and miscellaneous photographs and drawings.","The nature of the Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. As a result, Hampden-Sydney College claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials. \nThe materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.\nThis collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g. cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning and individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the College assumes no responsibility.","Hampden-Sydney College Archives \u0026 Special Collections","English\n."],"collection_title_tesim":["Walter Taylor Reveley II collection, 1917/1992"],"collection_ssim":["Walter Taylor Reveley II collection, 1917/1992"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["CA.000106"],"unitid_tesim":["CA.000106"],"repository_ssm":["Hampden-Sydney College"],"repository_ssim":["Hampden-Sydney College"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Hampden-Sydney College Archives \u0026 Special Collections"],"creators_ssim":["Hampden-Sydney College Archives \u0026 Special Collections"],"access_terms_ssm":["The nature of the Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. 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Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g. cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning and individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the College assumes no responsibility."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The collection was a gift of Walter Taylor Reveley III and Walter Taylor Reveley IV on June 24, 2024."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Hampden-Sydney College","College Sports","Correspondence.","Education.","Historical buildings","Photographs.","College presidents.","Building--Details--Drawing","Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae--United States"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Hampden-Sydney College","College Sports","Correspondence.","Education.","Historical buildings","Photographs.","College presidents.","Building--Details--Drawing","Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae--United States"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["Collection is in good condition."],"extent_ssm":["28 Boxes"],"extent_tesim":["28 Boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae--United States"],"date_range_isim":[1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open for research; access requires at least 48 hours advance notice. 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Halloran III, regarding WTR II selection as a recipient of the Pi Kappa Alpha Bicentennial Award, dated July 2, 1976; letter of congratulations to WTR II from William W. Ray regarding WTR II selection as Chairman of the 1969 committee to nominate two Rhodes scholarships in Virginia, dated December 10, 1969; newspaper clipping titled \"Reveley Heads Rhodes Group\"; two letters to WTR II from Eric Hall Morrison, Vice-President of The Newcomen Society, extending an invitation to WTR II to become a member of The Newcomen Society, dated October 25, 1963; two letters to WTR II from J. D. 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Drawing of Middlecourt, artist and date unknown, 24 in x 20 inches\n2. Large arial map, drawing, small scale version is in series 3, box 2, folder 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHampden-Sydney College brochure, undated; \"Hampden-Sydney College: A Visual History\" by Nathan R. S. Ryalls' 11, undated; page from magazine with article \"About Hampden-Sydney College,\" fall 1971; page from magazine with a short letter to alumni from Walter Taylor Reveley II about the football games in Death Valley, undated; page from H-SC catalogue, 1953-54; Hampden-Sydney College Visitor's Guide, undated; \"Random Notes on the Buildings of Hampden-Sydney College by Gerry Gilliam' 63, Virginia Redd,\" April 1974; address, \"A College and Its Tradition\" by Sir Percy Spender, K.B.E., Q.C. at the inauguration of Dr. Joseph C. Robert as President of H-SC, March 23, 1956; one page handout on the history of Hampden House, undated; article from The Chi Phi Chakett, \"Hampden-Sydney Chaper Looks To Century Mark\" by Royster Lyle, December 1966; article, \"The Discovery of Mission\" by Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II, November 1964; one page handout of \"Hampden-Sydney Songs,\" undated; article \"Another Bicentennial Celebration\" by Mark Burris from the Presbyterian Survey, July 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Friends of the J. D. Eggleston Library\" newsletter, 1984; Esther Thomas Atkinson Museum Newsletter, spring 1999; booklet commemorating 150 years of College Church, 1985; \"Peter Zenger's Ordeal: Historical Antecedent To a Concept of Free Press In Early Colonial America or Is What Is Past, an Expanding and Somewhat Frightening Prologue to the Future?\" by George P. Smith II, March 24, 1977; \"Hampden-Sydney vs Bridgewater Death Valley\" official program for the football game on September 28, 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH-SC Orientation Program, September 10-13, 1972; program for an address given by Dr. Albert Sabin, \"Challenges in Medical Research and Medical Practices During the Remaining Years of the 20th Century,\" September 20, 1973; program for the inauguration of Samuel Vaughan Wilson as the 22nd president of H-SC, February 6, 1993; itinerary for Garden Week, April 21, 1974; commencement address given at H-SC by Ross R. Millhiser, May 15, 1977; handout for ticket sales to H-SC bicentennial walking tour, April 1976; itinerary for the H-SC commencement, 1970; program for the inauguration of Joseph Clarke Robert as the 17th president of H-SC, March 23, 1956; ticket order form and flyer for the musical \"1776,\" April 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia\" booklet containing a roster of members, the constitution, and by-laws, 1971; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1972; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1973; \"Hampden-Sydney College Mary Baldwin College Davis \u0026amp; Elkins College: Scholarships and the Future of our Chruch\" magazine from the Colleges of the Synod of the Virginias; \"The Iron Worker\" magazine featuring an extended article on Hampden-Sydney, \"A School as Old as the Nation,\" 1953-54; \"The Southwestern News\" newsletter, March 1973; \"Virginia Cavalcade\" magazine featuring an article titled \"Samuel Stanhope Smith: A Founder of Hampden-Sydney College,\" Autumn 1974; \"Shield \u0026amp; Diamond of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\" magazine featuring an article by WTR, \"Leadership in a Changing World,\" December 1968; \"Commitment to Values\" booklet from the Synod of Virginia for Hampden-Sydney / Mary Baldwin Colleges, 1968; program pamphlet for the \"Conference on Student Needs and Concerns,\" January 16-19, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst page and two torn out pages from the Fraternity Bicentennial History: 200 years of Freedom and Fraternity, 1976; page from magazine, \"Musical Sketches from Death Valley,\" 1971; page from the Shield \u0026amp; Diamond, December 1966; two pamphlets from an art show honoring Morton Sacks, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release announcing and itinerary for the 39th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference scheduled May 14-22, 1969. Attached is a clipping of a press release from the Hampden-Sydney College Office of Public Relations announcing Reveley's attendance to the conference, May 14, 1969; template for press release titled \"Sample Copy of Release to go when Requests Come in for Picture and Write-Up\"; press release for Virginia Historic Garden Week with the inclusion of \"America's only Bicentennial '76 college, Hampden-Sydney,\" February 28, 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Viscount Presents Sidney Portrait\" short news article featuring WTR II in a photograph of the unveiling of the portrait; \"The Tiger\" school newspaper edition headlined by Reveley's resignation after 13 years as President at Hampden-Sydney College, April 9, 1976; bundle of newspaper clippings from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, including article entitled \"Reveley Weathered H-SC Change,\" May 1, 1977; 4 newspaper clippings from News Leader, 1968-73; 3 newspaper clippings from The Daily Advance, 1970-75; 4 newspaper clippings from The Farmville Herald, 1969-72; 1 newspaper clipping from Highland Recorder, 1973; 5 newspaper clippings from Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1968-73; 1 newspaper clipping from Progress Index, 1973; 1 newspaper clipping from The Daily Press, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from The Southside Sentinel, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from Herald Courier, 1970; newspaper clipping from unknown distributor, undated; clipping from the Pi Kappa Alpha booklet entitled \"committee of 100\"; address delivered by WTR II entitled \"The Discovery of Mission,\" November 1964; page from The Commonwealth magazine; newspaper clipping from Christian Observer, June 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tPoetry Review – Spring 1985\n2.\tCampus Directory – school years: 1968-69, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1978-79, 1979-80, and 1980-81\n3.\tCatalog/Bulletin – school years: 1934-35, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76 (2 copies)\n4.\tThe Record Magazine – January 1964, April 1964, July 1964 (2 copies), October 1964, January 1965, April 1965, July 1965, Spring 1966, Spring 1967, Summer/Fall 1967, Winter 1967, Fall 1968, December 1975, September 1976, December 1976, March 1977 (2 copies), Spring 1993\n5.\tKaleidoscope – 1894 \n6.\tClass of 1967 Hampden-Sydney Interfraternity Council pamphlet\n7.\tWestern Man 102, Spring 1981 syllabus\n8.\tPrince Edward County for a Home in Virginia, 1888\n9.\tAmerica's Bicentennial '76 College by Virginius Dabney\n10.\tThe Virginia Magazine, July 1972\n11.\tThe Days of Our Years, 1962\n12.\tCentennial Celebration of the First Baptist Church 1866-1966, 1966\n13.\tCollected Speeches and Sermons of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003 \n14.\tCollected Writings of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003\n15.\tThe Key – school years: 1938-39, 1942-43, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tJCOC 39, Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley, Gold Flight Plaque\n2.\tThe Century Club, Marie Reveley, Plaque\n3.\tThe Tiger Club, Walter Taylor Reveley II, class of 1939, Plaque \n4.\tPi Kappa Alpha, member of the Committee of 100, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tPi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Achievement Award, 1967\n2.\tCertificate of membership in the Newcomen Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 09 December 1963\n3.\tCertificate of induction into the Patrick Henry Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 28 April 1989\n4.\tCertificate from U.S. War Office appointing Walter Taylor Reveley II captain chaplain in the Army, 03 January 1945\n5.\tCertificate of completion from U.S. Army Chaplain School, 29 April 1944\n6.\tDiploma from Union Theological Seminary, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1943\n7.\tCertificate from H-SC for Walter Taylor Reveley II, earning Athletic Varsity Letter, 1939\n8.\tHampden-Sydney Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 06 June 1939\n9.\tCanton High School Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 27 April 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tH-SC belt buckle\n2.\tH-SC class of 1939 fiftieth reunion paperweight, 28 April 1989\n3.\tTwo H-SC bicentennial plaques\n4.\tTwo H-SC ties\n5.\tVarsity Letter \"H\", fabric \n6.\tH-SC bicentennial bank bag\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Container contents"],"arrangement_tesim":["The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is organized into six series; biographical information, work related materials, photographs, publications, awards and diplomas, and non-paper materials.","Typed biographical information of Dr. Walter Reveley II and his life; 9 business cards of WTR II as president of Hampden-Sydney; Richmond Times-Dispatch article written on May 11, 1977— \"Dr. Reveley of H-SC\"; article from The Record—\"Taylor Reveley: A Memoir\"; clipped article of WTR with a headshot at the top, dated 1968; magazine article about WTR II role as a coach of the Southwestern University football team, dated 1948; 7 photos, and 1 illustration of WTR II.","Summary sheet of WTR II accomplishments during his undergraduate education; 5 newspaper clippings of WTR II during his undergraduate education (2 of the clippings have printed copies); 2 photographs of WTR II, 1 in his football uniform and the other in his basketball uniform; commencement program from Hampden-Sydney graduation, dated June 4-6, 1939; copy of WTR II transcripts from his time as a student at Hampden-Sydney; letter of congratulations to Mrs. Reveley from Joe Bush, Director of Athletics, regarding WTR II special citation at Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony, dated July 1, 1994; announcement of WTR II induction into the Hampden-Sydney athletic Hall of Fame (document has tape on it); Hampden-Sydney Hall of Fame induction program from Oct. 29, 1994 including special citation for WTR II; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Jack Sanders, Secretary-Treasurer of Phi Beta Kappa's Eta of Virginia Chapter, regarding WTR II election of membership into the Eta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, dated March 24, 1977; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Patrick W. Halloran III, regarding WTR II selection as a recipient of the Pi Kappa Alpha Bicentennial Award, dated July 2, 1976; letter of congratulations to WTR II from William W. Ray regarding WTR II selection as Chairman of the 1969 committee to nominate two Rhodes scholarships in Virginia, dated December 10, 1969; newspaper clipping titled \"Reveley Heads Rhodes Group\"; two letters to WTR II from Eric Hall Morrison, Vice-President of The Newcomen Society, extending an invitation to WTR II to become a member of The Newcomen Society, dated October 25, 1963; two letters to WTR II from J. D. Alexander informing WTR II of his receipt of an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the College of Southwestern At Memphis (now Rhodes College), dated March 22, 1966 and June 6, 1966.","Kaleidoscope from 1937","Kaleidoscope from 1939","10 newspaper articles from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; Hampden-Sydney bulletin from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; 2 programs for WTR II inauguration as president of Hampden Sydney; 5 parts of an formal invitation for WTR II inauguration; lunch menu from WTR II inauguration; informal invitation to WTR II inauguration; 3 letters of greetings and congratulations from VMI, Princeton and the Medical College of Virginia to WTR II about his inauguration.","1 letter of greetings and congratulations from Vanderbilt University to WTR II about his inauguration.","50 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","36 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","Drawing of Winston Hall by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Middle Court by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Penshurst by Rachel Norment","Drawing of The Alamo by Rachel Norment","1. Drawing of Middlecourt, artist and date unknown, 24 in x 20 inches\n2. Large arial map, drawing, small scale version is in series 3, box 2, folder 2","Hampden-Sydney College brochure, undated; \"Hampden-Sydney College: A Visual History\" by Nathan R. S. Ryalls' 11, undated; page from magazine with article \"About Hampden-Sydney College,\" fall 1971; page from magazine with a short letter to alumni from Walter Taylor Reveley II about the football games in Death Valley, undated; page from H-SC catalogue, 1953-54; Hampden-Sydney College Visitor's Guide, undated; \"Random Notes on the Buildings of Hampden-Sydney College by Gerry Gilliam' 63, Virginia Redd,\" April 1974; address, \"A College and Its Tradition\" by Sir Percy Spender, K.B.E., Q.C. at the inauguration of Dr. Joseph C. Robert as President of H-SC, March 23, 1956; one page handout on the history of Hampden House, undated; article from The Chi Phi Chakett, \"Hampden-Sydney Chaper Looks To Century Mark\" by Royster Lyle, December 1966; article, \"The Discovery of Mission\" by Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II, November 1964; one page handout of \"Hampden-Sydney Songs,\" undated; article \"Another Bicentennial Celebration\" by Mark Burris from the Presbyterian Survey, July 1976.","\"Friends of the J. D. Eggleston Library\" newsletter, 1984; Esther Thomas Atkinson Museum Newsletter, spring 1999; booklet commemorating 150 years of College Church, 1985; \"Peter Zenger's Ordeal: Historical Antecedent To a Concept of Free Press In Early Colonial America or Is What Is Past, an Expanding and Somewhat Frightening Prologue to the Future?\" by George P. Smith II, March 24, 1977; \"Hampden-Sydney vs Bridgewater Death Valley\" official program for the football game on September 28, 1963.","H-SC Orientation Program, September 10-13, 1972; program for an address given by Dr. Albert Sabin, \"Challenges in Medical Research and Medical Practices During the Remaining Years of the 20th Century,\" September 20, 1973; program for the inauguration of Samuel Vaughan Wilson as the 22nd president of H-SC, February 6, 1993; itinerary for Garden Week, April 21, 1974; commencement address given at H-SC by Ross R. Millhiser, May 15, 1977; handout for ticket sales to H-SC bicentennial walking tour, April 1976; itinerary for the H-SC commencement, 1970; program for the inauguration of Joseph Clarke Robert as the 17th president of H-SC, March 23, 1956; ticket order form and flyer for the musical \"1776,\" April 1973.","\"Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia\" booklet containing a roster of members, the constitution, and by-laws, 1971; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1972; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1973; \"Hampden-Sydney College Mary Baldwin College Davis \u0026 Elkins College: Scholarships and the Future of our Chruch\" magazine from the Colleges of the Synod of the Virginias; \"The Iron Worker\" magazine featuring an extended article on Hampden-Sydney, \"A School as Old as the Nation,\" 1953-54; \"The Southwestern News\" newsletter, March 1973; \"Virginia Cavalcade\" magazine featuring an article titled \"Samuel Stanhope Smith: A Founder of Hampden-Sydney College,\" Autumn 1974; \"Shield \u0026 Diamond of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\" magazine featuring an article by WTR, \"Leadership in a Changing World,\" December 1968; \"Commitment to Values\" booklet from the Synod of Virginia for Hampden-Sydney / Mary Baldwin Colleges, 1968; program pamphlet for the \"Conference on Student Needs and Concerns,\" January 16-19, 1965.","First page and two torn out pages from the Fraternity Bicentennial History: 200 years of Freedom and Fraternity, 1976; page from magazine, \"Musical Sketches from Death Valley,\" 1971; page from the Shield \u0026 Diamond, December 1966; two pamphlets from an art show honoring Morton Sacks, undated.","Press release announcing and itinerary for the 39th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference scheduled May 14-22, 1969. Attached is a clipping of a press release from the Hampden-Sydney College Office of Public Relations announcing Reveley's attendance to the conference, May 14, 1969; template for press release titled \"Sample Copy of Release to go when Requests Come in for Picture and Write-Up\"; press release for Virginia Historic Garden Week with the inclusion of \"America's only Bicentennial '76 college, Hampden-Sydney,\" February 28, 1974.","\"Viscount Presents Sidney Portrait\" short news article featuring WTR II in a photograph of the unveiling of the portrait; \"The Tiger\" school newspaper edition headlined by Reveley's resignation after 13 years as President at Hampden-Sydney College, April 9, 1976; bundle of newspaper clippings from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, including article entitled \"Reveley Weathered H-SC Change,\" May 1, 1977; 4 newspaper clippings from News Leader, 1968-73; 3 newspaper clippings from The Daily Advance, 1970-75; 4 newspaper clippings from The Farmville Herald, 1969-72; 1 newspaper clipping from Highland Recorder, 1973; 5 newspaper clippings from Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1968-73; 1 newspaper clipping from Progress Index, 1973; 1 newspaper clipping from The Daily Press, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from The Southside Sentinel, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from Herald Courier, 1970; newspaper clipping from unknown distributor, undated; clipping from the Pi Kappa Alpha booklet entitled \"committee of 100\"; address delivered by WTR II entitled \"The Discovery of Mission,\" November 1964; page from The Commonwealth magazine; newspaper clipping from Christian Observer, June 1969.","1.\tPoetry Review – Spring 1985\n2.\tCampus Directory – school years: 1968-69, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1978-79, 1979-80, and 1980-81\n3.\tCatalog/Bulletin – school years: 1934-35, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76 (2 copies)\n4.\tThe Record Magazine – January 1964, April 1964, July 1964 (2 copies), October 1964, January 1965, April 1965, July 1965, Spring 1966, Spring 1967, Summer/Fall 1967, Winter 1967, Fall 1968, December 1975, September 1976, December 1976, March 1977 (2 copies), Spring 1993\n5.\tKaleidoscope – 1894 \n6.\tClass of 1967 Hampden-Sydney Interfraternity Council pamphlet\n7.\tWestern Man 102, Spring 1981 syllabus\n8.\tPrince Edward County for a Home in Virginia, 1888\n9.\tAmerica's Bicentennial '76 College by Virginius Dabney\n10.\tThe Virginia Magazine, July 1972\n11.\tThe Days of Our Years, 1962\n12.\tCentennial Celebration of the First Baptist Church 1866-1966, 1966\n13.\tCollected Speeches and Sermons of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003 \n14.\tCollected Writings of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003\n15.\tThe Key – school years: 1938-39, 1942-43, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81","1.\tJCOC 39, Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley, Gold Flight Plaque\n2.\tThe Century Club, Marie Reveley, Plaque\n3.\tThe Tiger Club, Walter Taylor Reveley II, class of 1939, Plaque \n4.\tPi Kappa Alpha, member of the Committee of 100, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1968","1.\tPi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Achievement Award, 1967\n2.\tCertificate of membership in the Newcomen Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 09 December 1963\n3.\tCertificate of induction into the Patrick Henry Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 28 April 1989\n4.\tCertificate from U.S. War Office appointing Walter Taylor Reveley II captain chaplain in the Army, 03 January 1945\n5.\tCertificate of completion from U.S. Army Chaplain School, 29 April 1944\n6.\tDiploma from Union Theological Seminary, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1943\n7.\tCertificate from H-SC for Walter Taylor Reveley II, earning Athletic Varsity Letter, 1939\n8.\tHampden-Sydney Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 06 June 1939\n9.\tCanton High School Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 27 April 1935","1.\tH-SC belt buckle\n2.\tH-SC class of 1939 fiftieth reunion paperweight, 28 April 1989\n3.\tTwo H-SC bicentennial plaques\n4.\tTwo H-SC ties\n5.\tVarsity Letter \"H\", fabric \n6.\tH-SC bicentennial bank bag"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDr. Walter Taylor Reveley II was born on February 11, 1917. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1939, having been elected class president his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Following his graduation from Hampden-Sydney, he received a degree of divinity from the Union Presbyterian Seminary and a Ph.D. from Duke University. Reveley served in World War II and was a Presbyterian minister prior to becoming a professor, and later a dean, at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). In 1963, he became the 18th president of his alma mater, Hampden-Sydney College, a position that he held until his retirement in 1977. His efforts during his presidency resulted in a large increase in the student body, faculty, and endowment which reflects the modern college. He also oversaw the construction of new buildings on campus, including the current science building, and the modernization of the college curriculum. Reveley passed away on December 30, 1992.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II was born on February 11, 1917. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1939, having been elected class president his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Following his graduation from Hampden-Sydney, he received a degree of divinity from the Union Presbyterian Seminary and a Ph.D. from Duke University. Reveley served in World War II and was a Presbyterian minister prior to becoming a professor, and later a dean, at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). In 1963, he became the 18th president of his alma mater, Hampden-Sydney College, a position that he held until his retirement in 1977. His efforts during his presidency resulted in a large increase in the student body, faculty, and endowment which reflects the modern college. He also oversaw the construction of new buildings on campus, including the current science building, and the modernization of the college curriculum. Reveley passed away on December 30, 1992."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Identification of item], Walter Taylor Reveley II, CA-000106, Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections, Hampden-Sydney, VA\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of item], Walter Taylor Reveley II, CA-000106, Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections, Hampden-Sydney, VA"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing completed by Dawnelle Ion and William Thomas, H-SC class of 2025, in April 2025.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processing completed by Dawnelle Ion and William Thomas, H-SC class of 2025, in April 2025."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is comprised of documents and materials from Reveley's personal life and tenure as president of Hampden-Sydney College. The collection includes institutional and organizational awards earned by Reveley, newspaper and magazine articles written by or written about Reveley, correspondence regarding Reveley's retirement as president, general correspondence, and miscellaneous photographs and drawings.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is comprised of documents and materials from Reveley's personal life and tenure as president of Hampden-Sydney College. The collection includes institutional and organizational awards earned by Reveley, newspaper and magazine articles written by or written about Reveley, correspondence regarding Reveley's retirement as president, general correspondence, and miscellaneous photographs and drawings."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe nature of the Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. As a result, Hampden-Sydney College claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials. \nThe materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.\nThis collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g. cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning and individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the College assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use of Materials"],"userestrict_tesim":["The nature of the Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. As a result, Hampden-Sydney College claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials. \nThe materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.\nThis collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. 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Because of the nature of certain archival formats, including digital and audio-visual materials, access will require additional advanced notice. Copies of digital files will be provided for use upon request.","The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is organized into six series; biographical information, work related materials, photographs, publications, awards and diplomas, and non-paper materials.","Typed biographical information of Dr. Walter Reveley II and his life; 9 business cards of WTR II as president of Hampden-Sydney; Richmond Times-Dispatch article written on May 11, 1977— \"Dr. Reveley of H-SC\"; article from The Record—\"Taylor Reveley: A Memoir\"; clipped article of WTR with a headshot at the top, dated 1968; magazine article about WTR II role as a coach of the Southwestern University football team, dated 1948; 7 photos, and 1 illustration of WTR II.","Summary sheet of WTR II accomplishments during his undergraduate education; 5 newspaper clippings of WTR II during his undergraduate education (2 of the clippings have printed copies); 2 photographs of WTR II, 1 in his football uniform and the other in his basketball uniform; commencement program from Hampden-Sydney graduation, dated June 4-6, 1939; copy of WTR II transcripts from his time as a student at Hampden-Sydney; letter of congratulations to Mrs. Reveley from Joe Bush, Director of Athletics, regarding WTR II special citation at Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony, dated July 1, 1994; announcement of WTR II induction into the Hampden-Sydney athletic Hall of Fame (document has tape on it); Hampden-Sydney Hall of Fame induction program from Oct. 29, 1994 including special citation for WTR II; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Jack Sanders, Secretary-Treasurer of Phi Beta Kappa's Eta of Virginia Chapter, regarding WTR II election of membership into the Eta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, dated March 24, 1977; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Patrick W. Halloran III, regarding WTR II selection as a recipient of the Pi Kappa Alpha Bicentennial Award, dated July 2, 1976; letter of congratulations to WTR II from William W. Ray regarding WTR II selection as Chairman of the 1969 committee to nominate two Rhodes scholarships in Virginia, dated December 10, 1969; newspaper clipping titled \"Reveley Heads Rhodes Group\"; two letters to WTR II from Eric Hall Morrison, Vice-President of The Newcomen Society, extending an invitation to WTR II to become a member of The Newcomen Society, dated October 25, 1963; two letters to WTR II from J. D. Alexander informing WTR II of his receipt of an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the College of Southwestern At Memphis (now Rhodes College), dated March 22, 1966 and June 6, 1966.","Kaleidoscope from 1937","Kaleidoscope from 1939","10 newspaper articles from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; Hampden-Sydney bulletin from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; 2 programs for WTR II inauguration as president of Hampden Sydney; 5 parts of an formal invitation for WTR II inauguration; lunch menu from WTR II inauguration; informal invitation to WTR II inauguration; 3 letters of greetings and congratulations from VMI, Princeton and the Medical College of Virginia to WTR II about his inauguration.","1 letter of greetings and congratulations from Vanderbilt University to WTR II about his inauguration.","50 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","36 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","Drawing of Winston Hall by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Middle Court by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Penshurst by Rachel Norment","Drawing of The Alamo by Rachel Norment","1. Drawing of Middlecourt, artist and date unknown, 24 in x 20 inches\n2. Large arial map, drawing, small scale version is in series 3, box 2, folder 2","Hampden-Sydney College brochure, undated; \"Hampden-Sydney College: A Visual History\" by Nathan R. S. Ryalls' 11, undated; page from magazine with article \"About Hampden-Sydney College,\" fall 1971; page from magazine with a short letter to alumni from Walter Taylor Reveley II about the football games in Death Valley, undated; page from H-SC catalogue, 1953-54; Hampden-Sydney College Visitor's Guide, undated; \"Random Notes on the Buildings of Hampden-Sydney College by Gerry Gilliam' 63, Virginia Redd,\" April 1974; address, \"A College and Its Tradition\" by Sir Percy Spender, K.B.E., Q.C. at the inauguration of Dr. Joseph C. Robert as President of H-SC, March 23, 1956; one page handout on the history of Hampden House, undated; article from The Chi Phi Chakett, \"Hampden-Sydney Chaper Looks To Century Mark\" by Royster Lyle, December 1966; article, \"The Discovery of Mission\" by Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II, November 1964; one page handout of \"Hampden-Sydney Songs,\" undated; article \"Another Bicentennial Celebration\" by Mark Burris from the Presbyterian Survey, July 1976.","\"Friends of the J. D. Eggleston Library\" newsletter, 1984; Esther Thomas Atkinson Museum Newsletter, spring 1999; booklet commemorating 150 years of College Church, 1985; \"Peter Zenger's Ordeal: Historical Antecedent To a Concept of Free Press In Early Colonial America or Is What Is Past, an Expanding and Somewhat Frightening Prologue to the Future?\" by George P. Smith II, March 24, 1977; \"Hampden-Sydney vs Bridgewater Death Valley\" official program for the football game on September 28, 1963.","H-SC Orientation Program, September 10-13, 1972; program for an address given by Dr. Albert Sabin, \"Challenges in Medical Research and Medical Practices During the Remaining Years of the 20th Century,\" September 20, 1973; program for the inauguration of Samuel Vaughan Wilson as the 22nd president of H-SC, February 6, 1993; itinerary for Garden Week, April 21, 1974; commencement address given at H-SC by Ross R. Millhiser, May 15, 1977; handout for ticket sales to H-SC bicentennial walking tour, April 1976; itinerary for the H-SC commencement, 1970; program for the inauguration of Joseph Clarke Robert as the 17th president of H-SC, March 23, 1956; ticket order form and flyer for the musical \"1776,\" April 1973.","\"Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia\" booklet containing a roster of members, the constitution, and by-laws, 1971; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1972; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1973; \"Hampden-Sydney College Mary Baldwin College Davis \u0026 Elkins College: Scholarships and the Future of our Chruch\" magazine from the Colleges of the Synod of the Virginias; \"The Iron Worker\" magazine featuring an extended article on Hampden-Sydney, \"A School as Old as the Nation,\" 1953-54; \"The Southwestern News\" newsletter, March 1973; \"Virginia Cavalcade\" magazine featuring an article titled \"Samuel Stanhope Smith: A Founder of Hampden-Sydney College,\" Autumn 1974; \"Shield \u0026 Diamond of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\" magazine featuring an article by WTR, \"Leadership in a Changing World,\" December 1968; \"Commitment to Values\" booklet from the Synod of Virginia for Hampden-Sydney / Mary Baldwin Colleges, 1968; program pamphlet for the \"Conference on Student Needs and Concerns,\" January 16-19, 1965.","First page and two torn out pages from the Fraternity Bicentennial History: 200 years of Freedom and Fraternity, 1976; page from magazine, \"Musical Sketches from Death Valley,\" 1971; page from the Shield \u0026 Diamond, December 1966; two pamphlets from an art show honoring Morton Sacks, undated.","Press release announcing and itinerary for the 39th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference scheduled May 14-22, 1969. Attached is a clipping of a press release from the Hampden-Sydney College Office of Public Relations announcing Reveley's attendance to the conference, May 14, 1969; template for press release titled \"Sample Copy of Release to go when Requests Come in for Picture and Write-Up\"; press release for Virginia Historic Garden Week with the inclusion of \"America's only Bicentennial '76 college, Hampden-Sydney,\" February 28, 1974.","\"Viscount Presents Sidney Portrait\" short news article featuring WTR II in a photograph of the unveiling of the portrait; \"The Tiger\" school newspaper edition headlined by Reveley's resignation after 13 years as President at Hampden-Sydney College, April 9, 1976; bundle of newspaper clippings from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, including article entitled \"Reveley Weathered H-SC Change,\" May 1, 1977; 4 newspaper clippings from News Leader, 1968-73; 3 newspaper clippings from The Daily Advance, 1970-75; 4 newspaper clippings from The Farmville Herald, 1969-72; 1 newspaper clipping from Highland Recorder, 1973; 5 newspaper clippings from Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1968-73; 1 newspaper clipping from Progress Index, 1973; 1 newspaper clipping from The Daily Press, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from The Southside Sentinel, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from Herald Courier, 1970; newspaper clipping from unknown distributor, undated; clipping from the Pi Kappa Alpha booklet entitled \"committee of 100\"; address delivered by WTR II entitled \"The Discovery of Mission,\" November 1964; page from The Commonwealth magazine; newspaper clipping from Christian Observer, June 1969.","1.\tPoetry Review – Spring 1985\n2.\tCampus Directory – school years: 1968-69, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1978-79, 1979-80, and 1980-81\n3.\tCatalog/Bulletin – school years: 1934-35, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76 (2 copies)\n4.\tThe Record Magazine – January 1964, April 1964, July 1964 (2 copies), October 1964, January 1965, April 1965, July 1965, Spring 1966, Spring 1967, Summer/Fall 1967, Winter 1967, Fall 1968, December 1975, September 1976, December 1976, March 1977 (2 copies), Spring 1993\n5.\tKaleidoscope – 1894 \n6.\tClass of 1967 Hampden-Sydney Interfraternity Council pamphlet\n7.\tWestern Man 102, Spring 1981 syllabus\n8.\tPrince Edward County for a Home in Virginia, 1888\n9.\tAmerica's Bicentennial '76 College by Virginius Dabney\n10.\tThe Virginia Magazine, July 1972\n11.\tThe Days of Our Years, 1962\n12.\tCentennial Celebration of the First Baptist Church 1866-1966, 1966\n13.\tCollected Speeches and Sermons of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003 \n14.\tCollected Writings of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003\n15.\tThe Key – school years: 1938-39, 1942-43, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81","1.\tJCOC 39, Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley, Gold Flight Plaque\n2.\tThe Century Club, Marie Reveley, Plaque\n3.\tThe Tiger Club, Walter Taylor Reveley II, class of 1939, Plaque \n4.\tPi Kappa Alpha, member of the Committee of 100, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1968","1.\tPi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Achievement Award, 1967\n2.\tCertificate of membership in the Newcomen Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 09 December 1963\n3.\tCertificate of induction into the Patrick Henry Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 28 April 1989\n4.\tCertificate from U.S. War Office appointing Walter Taylor Reveley II captain chaplain in the Army, 03 January 1945\n5.\tCertificate of completion from U.S. Army Chaplain School, 29 April 1944\n6.\tDiploma from Union Theological Seminary, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1943\n7.\tCertificate from H-SC for Walter Taylor Reveley II, earning Athletic Varsity Letter, 1939\n8.\tHampden-Sydney Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 06 June 1939\n9.\tCanton High School Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 27 April 1935","1.\tH-SC belt buckle\n2.\tH-SC class of 1939 fiftieth reunion paperweight, 28 April 1989\n3.\tTwo H-SC bicentennial plaques\n4.\tTwo H-SC ties\n5.\tVarsity Letter \"H\", fabric \n6.\tH-SC bicentennial bank bag","Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II was born on February 11, 1917. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1939, having been elected class president his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Following his graduation from Hampden-Sydney, he received a degree of divinity from the Union Presbyterian Seminary and a Ph.D. from Duke University. Reveley served in World War II and was a Presbyterian minister prior to becoming a professor, and later a dean, at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). In 1963, he became the 18th president of his alma mater, Hampden-Sydney College, a position that he held until his retirement in 1977. His efforts during his presidency resulted in a large increase in the student body, faculty, and endowment which reflects the modern college. He also oversaw the construction of new buildings on campus, including the current science building, and the modernization of the college curriculum. Reveley passed away on December 30, 1992.","Processing completed by Dawnelle Ion and William Thomas, H-SC class of 2025, in April 2025.","The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is comprised of documents and materials from Reveley's personal life and tenure as president of Hampden-Sydney College. The collection includes institutional and organizational awards earned by Reveley, newspaper and magazine articles written by or written about Reveley, correspondence regarding Reveley's retirement as president, general correspondence, and miscellaneous photographs and drawings.","The nature of the Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. As a result, Hampden-Sydney College claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials. \nThe materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.\nThis collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. 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Millhiser, May 15, 1977; handout for ticket sales to H-SC bicentennial walking tour, April 1976; itinerary for the H-SC commencement, 1970; program for the inauguration of Joseph Clarke Robert as the 17th president of H-SC, March 23, 1956; ticket order form and flyer for the musical \"1776,\" April 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia\" booklet containing a roster of members, the constitution, and by-laws, 1971; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1972; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1973; \"Hampden-Sydney College Mary Baldwin College Davis \u0026amp; Elkins College: Scholarships and the Future of our Chruch\" magazine from the Colleges of the Synod of the Virginias; \"The Iron Worker\" magazine featuring an extended article on Hampden-Sydney, \"A School as Old as the Nation,\" 1953-54; \"The Southwestern News\" newsletter, March 1973; \"Virginia Cavalcade\" magazine featuring an article titled \"Samuel Stanhope Smith: A Founder of Hampden-Sydney College,\" Autumn 1974; \"Shield \u0026amp; Diamond of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\" magazine featuring an article by WTR, \"Leadership in a Changing World,\" December 1968; \"Commitment to Values\" booklet from the Synod of Virginia for Hampden-Sydney / Mary Baldwin Colleges, 1968; program pamphlet for the \"Conference on Student Needs and Concerns,\" January 16-19, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst page and two torn out pages from the Fraternity Bicentennial History: 200 years of Freedom and Fraternity, 1976; page from magazine, \"Musical Sketches from Death Valley,\" 1971; page from the Shield \u0026amp; Diamond, December 1966; two pamphlets from an art show honoring Morton Sacks, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release announcing and itinerary for the 39th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference scheduled May 14-22, 1969. Attached is a clipping of a press release from the Hampden-Sydney College Office of Public Relations announcing Reveley's attendance to the conference, May 14, 1969; template for press release titled \"Sample Copy of Release to go when Requests Come in for Picture and Write-Up\"; press release for Virginia Historic Garden Week with the inclusion of \"America's only Bicentennial '76 college, Hampden-Sydney,\" February 28, 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Viscount Presents Sidney Portrait\" short news article featuring WTR II in a photograph of the unveiling of the portrait; \"The Tiger\" school newspaper edition headlined by Reveley's resignation after 13 years as President at Hampden-Sydney College, April 9, 1976; bundle of newspaper clippings from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, including article entitled \"Reveley Weathered H-SC Change,\" May 1, 1977; 4 newspaper clippings from News Leader, 1968-73; 3 newspaper clippings from The Daily Advance, 1970-75; 4 newspaper clippings from The Farmville Herald, 1969-72; 1 newspaper clipping from Highland Recorder, 1973; 5 newspaper clippings from Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1968-73; 1 newspaper clipping from Progress Index, 1973; 1 newspaper clipping from The Daily Press, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from The Southside Sentinel, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from Herald Courier, 1970; newspaper clipping from unknown distributor, undated; clipping from the Pi Kappa Alpha booklet entitled \"committee of 100\"; address delivered by WTR II entitled \"The Discovery of Mission,\" November 1964; page from The Commonwealth magazine; newspaper clipping from Christian Observer, June 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tPoetry Review – Spring 1985\n2.\tCampus Directory – school years: 1968-69, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1978-79, 1979-80, and 1980-81\n3.\tCatalog/Bulletin – school years: 1934-35, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76 (2 copies)\n4.\tThe Record Magazine – January 1964, April 1964, July 1964 (2 copies), October 1964, January 1965, April 1965, July 1965, Spring 1966, Spring 1967, Summer/Fall 1967, Winter 1967, Fall 1968, December 1975, September 1976, December 1976, March 1977 (2 copies), Spring 1993\n5.\tKaleidoscope – 1894 \n6.\tClass of 1967 Hampden-Sydney Interfraternity Council pamphlet\n7.\tWestern Man 102, Spring 1981 syllabus\n8.\tPrince Edward County for a Home in Virginia, 1888\n9.\tAmerica's Bicentennial '76 College by Virginius Dabney\n10.\tThe Virginia Magazine, July 1972\n11.\tThe Days of Our Years, 1962\n12.\tCentennial Celebration of the First Baptist Church 1866-1966, 1966\n13.\tCollected Speeches and Sermons of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003 \n14.\tCollected Writings of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003\n15.\tThe Key – school years: 1938-39, 1942-43, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tJCOC 39, Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley, Gold Flight Plaque\n2.\tThe Century Club, Marie Reveley, Plaque\n3.\tThe Tiger Club, Walter Taylor Reveley II, class of 1939, Plaque \n4.\tPi Kappa Alpha, member of the Committee of 100, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tPi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Achievement Award, 1967\n2.\tCertificate of membership in the Newcomen Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 09 December 1963\n3.\tCertificate of induction into the Patrick Henry Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 28 April 1989\n4.\tCertificate from U.S. War Office appointing Walter Taylor Reveley II captain chaplain in the Army, 03 January 1945\n5.\tCertificate of completion from U.S. Army Chaplain School, 29 April 1944\n6.\tDiploma from Union Theological Seminary, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1943\n7.\tCertificate from H-SC for Walter Taylor Reveley II, earning Athletic Varsity Letter, 1939\n8.\tHampden-Sydney Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 06 June 1939\n9.\tCanton High School Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 27 April 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.\tH-SC belt buckle\n2.\tH-SC class of 1939 fiftieth reunion paperweight, 28 April 1989\n3.\tTwo H-SC bicentennial plaques\n4.\tTwo H-SC ties\n5.\tVarsity Letter \"H\", fabric \n6.\tH-SC bicentennial bank bag\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Contents","Container contents"],"arrangement_tesim":["The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is organized into six series; biographical information, work related materials, photographs, publications, awards and diplomas, and non-paper materials.","Typed biographical information of Dr. Walter Reveley II and his life; 9 business cards of WTR II as president of Hampden-Sydney; Richmond Times-Dispatch article written on May 11, 1977— \"Dr. Reveley of H-SC\"; article from The Record—\"Taylor Reveley: A Memoir\"; clipped article of WTR with a headshot at the top, dated 1968; magazine article about WTR II role as a coach of the Southwestern University football team, dated 1948; 7 photos, and 1 illustration of WTR II.","Summary sheet of WTR II accomplishments during his undergraduate education; 5 newspaper clippings of WTR II during his undergraduate education (2 of the clippings have printed copies); 2 photographs of WTR II, 1 in his football uniform and the other in his basketball uniform; commencement program from Hampden-Sydney graduation, dated June 4-6, 1939; copy of WTR II transcripts from his time as a student at Hampden-Sydney; letter of congratulations to Mrs. Reveley from Joe Bush, Director of Athletics, regarding WTR II special citation at Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony, dated July 1, 1994; announcement of WTR II induction into the Hampden-Sydney athletic Hall of Fame (document has tape on it); Hampden-Sydney Hall of Fame induction program from Oct. 29, 1994 including special citation for WTR II; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Jack Sanders, Secretary-Treasurer of Phi Beta Kappa's Eta of Virginia Chapter, regarding WTR II election of membership into the Eta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, dated March 24, 1977; letter of congratulations to WTR II from Patrick W. Halloran III, regarding WTR II selection as a recipient of the Pi Kappa Alpha Bicentennial Award, dated July 2, 1976; letter of congratulations to WTR II from William W. Ray regarding WTR II selection as Chairman of the 1969 committee to nominate two Rhodes scholarships in Virginia, dated December 10, 1969; newspaper clipping titled \"Reveley Heads Rhodes Group\"; two letters to WTR II from Eric Hall Morrison, Vice-President of The Newcomen Society, extending an invitation to WTR II to become a member of The Newcomen Society, dated October 25, 1963; two letters to WTR II from J. D. Alexander informing WTR II of his receipt of an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the College of Southwestern At Memphis (now Rhodes College), dated March 22, 1966 and June 6, 1966.","Kaleidoscope from 1937","Kaleidoscope from 1939","10 newspaper articles from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; Hampden-Sydney bulletin from 1963 about WTR II becoming president of Hampden-Sydney; 2 programs for WTR II inauguration as president of Hampden Sydney; 5 parts of an formal invitation for WTR II inauguration; lunch menu from WTR II inauguration; informal invitation to WTR II inauguration; 3 letters of greetings and congratulations from VMI, Princeton and the Medical College of Virginia to WTR II about his inauguration.","1 letter of greetings and congratulations from Vanderbilt University to WTR II about his inauguration.","50 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","36 letters of greetings and congratulations to WTR II about his inauguration from both individuals and academic institutions—some letters have corresponding envelopes; others have responses from WTR II.","Drawing of Winston Hall by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Middle Court by Rachel Norment","Drawing of Penshurst by Rachel Norment","Drawing of The Alamo by Rachel Norment","1. Drawing of Middlecourt, artist and date unknown, 24 in x 20 inches\n2. Large arial map, drawing, small scale version is in series 3, box 2, folder 2","Hampden-Sydney College brochure, undated; \"Hampden-Sydney College: A Visual History\" by Nathan R. S. Ryalls' 11, undated; page from magazine with article \"About Hampden-Sydney College,\" fall 1971; page from magazine with a short letter to alumni from Walter Taylor Reveley II about the football games in Death Valley, undated; page from H-SC catalogue, 1953-54; Hampden-Sydney College Visitor's Guide, undated; \"Random Notes on the Buildings of Hampden-Sydney College by Gerry Gilliam' 63, Virginia Redd,\" April 1974; address, \"A College and Its Tradition\" by Sir Percy Spender, K.B.E., Q.C. at the inauguration of Dr. Joseph C. Robert as President of H-SC, March 23, 1956; one page handout on the history of Hampden House, undated; article from The Chi Phi Chakett, \"Hampden-Sydney Chaper Looks To Century Mark\" by Royster Lyle, December 1966; article, \"The Discovery of Mission\" by Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II, November 1964; one page handout of \"Hampden-Sydney Songs,\" undated; article \"Another Bicentennial Celebration\" by Mark Burris from the Presbyterian Survey, July 1976.","\"Friends of the J. D. Eggleston Library\" newsletter, 1984; Esther Thomas Atkinson Museum Newsletter, spring 1999; booklet commemorating 150 years of College Church, 1985; \"Peter Zenger's Ordeal: Historical Antecedent To a Concept of Free Press In Early Colonial America or Is What Is Past, an Expanding and Somewhat Frightening Prologue to the Future?\" by George P. Smith II, March 24, 1977; \"Hampden-Sydney vs Bridgewater Death Valley\" official program for the football game on September 28, 1963.","H-SC Orientation Program, September 10-13, 1972; program for an address given by Dr. Albert Sabin, \"Challenges in Medical Research and Medical Practices During the Remaining Years of the 20th Century,\" September 20, 1973; program for the inauguration of Samuel Vaughan Wilson as the 22nd president of H-SC, February 6, 1993; itinerary for Garden Week, April 21, 1974; commencement address given at H-SC by Ross R. Millhiser, May 15, 1977; handout for ticket sales to H-SC bicentennial walking tour, April 1976; itinerary for the H-SC commencement, 1970; program for the inauguration of Joseph Clarke Robert as the 17th president of H-SC, March 23, 1956; ticket order form and flyer for the musical \"1776,\" April 1973.","\"Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia\" booklet containing a roster of members, the constitution, and by-laws, 1971; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1972; Pamphlet from the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia for Washington's Birthday Dinner, dated Feb. 22, 1973; \"Hampden-Sydney College Mary Baldwin College Davis \u0026 Elkins College: Scholarships and the Future of our Chruch\" magazine from the Colleges of the Synod of the Virginias; \"The Iron Worker\" magazine featuring an extended article on Hampden-Sydney, \"A School as Old as the Nation,\" 1953-54; \"The Southwestern News\" newsletter, March 1973; \"Virginia Cavalcade\" magazine featuring an article titled \"Samuel Stanhope Smith: A Founder of Hampden-Sydney College,\" Autumn 1974; \"Shield \u0026 Diamond of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\" magazine featuring an article by WTR, \"Leadership in a Changing World,\" December 1968; \"Commitment to Values\" booklet from the Synod of Virginia for Hampden-Sydney / Mary Baldwin Colleges, 1968; program pamphlet for the \"Conference on Student Needs and Concerns,\" January 16-19, 1965.","First page and two torn out pages from the Fraternity Bicentennial History: 200 years of Freedom and Fraternity, 1976; page from magazine, \"Musical Sketches from Death Valley,\" 1971; page from the Shield \u0026 Diamond, December 1966; two pamphlets from an art show honoring Morton Sacks, undated.","Press release announcing and itinerary for the 39th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference scheduled May 14-22, 1969. Attached is a clipping of a press release from the Hampden-Sydney College Office of Public Relations announcing Reveley's attendance to the conference, May 14, 1969; template for press release titled \"Sample Copy of Release to go when Requests Come in for Picture and Write-Up\"; press release for Virginia Historic Garden Week with the inclusion of \"America's only Bicentennial '76 college, Hampden-Sydney,\" February 28, 1974.","\"Viscount Presents Sidney Portrait\" short news article featuring WTR II in a photograph of the unveiling of the portrait; \"The Tiger\" school newspaper edition headlined by Reveley's resignation after 13 years as President at Hampden-Sydney College, April 9, 1976; bundle of newspaper clippings from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, including article entitled \"Reveley Weathered H-SC Change,\" May 1, 1977; 4 newspaper clippings from News Leader, 1968-73; 3 newspaper clippings from The Daily Advance, 1970-75; 4 newspaper clippings from The Farmville Herald, 1969-72; 1 newspaper clipping from Highland Recorder, 1973; 5 newspaper clippings from Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1968-73; 1 newspaper clipping from Progress Index, 1973; 1 newspaper clipping from The Daily Press, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from The Southside Sentinel, 1971; 1 newspaper clipping from Herald Courier, 1970; newspaper clipping from unknown distributor, undated; clipping from the Pi Kappa Alpha booklet entitled \"committee of 100\"; address delivered by WTR II entitled \"The Discovery of Mission,\" November 1964; page from The Commonwealth magazine; newspaper clipping from Christian Observer, June 1969.","1.\tPoetry Review – Spring 1985\n2.\tCampus Directory – school years: 1968-69, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1978-79, 1979-80, and 1980-81\n3.\tCatalog/Bulletin – school years: 1934-35, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76 (2 copies)\n4.\tThe Record Magazine – January 1964, April 1964, July 1964 (2 copies), October 1964, January 1965, April 1965, July 1965, Spring 1966, Spring 1967, Summer/Fall 1967, Winter 1967, Fall 1968, December 1975, September 1976, December 1976, March 1977 (2 copies), Spring 1993\n5.\tKaleidoscope – 1894 \n6.\tClass of 1967 Hampden-Sydney Interfraternity Council pamphlet\n7.\tWestern Man 102, Spring 1981 syllabus\n8.\tPrince Edward County for a Home in Virginia, 1888\n9.\tAmerica's Bicentennial '76 College by Virginius Dabney\n10.\tThe Virginia Magazine, July 1972\n11.\tThe Days of Our Years, 1962\n12.\tCentennial Celebration of the First Baptist Church 1866-1966, 1966\n13.\tCollected Speeches and Sermons of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003 \n14.\tCollected Writings of Dr. Reveley II, compiled for WTR III for his 60th birthday, January 6, 2003\n15.\tThe Key – school years: 1938-39, 1942-43, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81","1.\tJCOC 39, Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley, Gold Flight Plaque\n2.\tThe Century Club, Marie Reveley, Plaque\n3.\tThe Tiger Club, Walter Taylor Reveley II, class of 1939, Plaque \n4.\tPi Kappa Alpha, member of the Committee of 100, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1968","1.\tPi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Achievement Award, 1967\n2.\tCertificate of membership in the Newcomen Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 09 December 1963\n3.\tCertificate of induction into the Patrick Henry Society, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 28 April 1989\n4.\tCertificate from U.S. War Office appointing Walter Taylor Reveley II captain chaplain in the Army, 03 January 1945\n5.\tCertificate of completion from U.S. Army Chaplain School, 29 April 1944\n6.\tDiploma from Union Theological Seminary, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 1943\n7.\tCertificate from H-SC for Walter Taylor Reveley II, earning Athletic Varsity Letter, 1939\n8.\tHampden-Sydney Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 06 June 1939\n9.\tCanton High School Diploma, Walter Taylor Reveley II, 27 April 1935","1.\tH-SC belt buckle\n2.\tH-SC class of 1939 fiftieth reunion paperweight, 28 April 1989\n3.\tTwo H-SC bicentennial plaques\n4.\tTwo H-SC ties\n5.\tVarsity Letter \"H\", fabric \n6.\tH-SC bicentennial bank bag"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDr. Walter Taylor Reveley II was born on February 11, 1917. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1939, having been elected class president his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Following his graduation from Hampden-Sydney, he received a degree of divinity from the Union Presbyterian Seminary and a Ph.D. from Duke University. Reveley served in World War II and was a Presbyterian minister prior to becoming a professor, and later a dean, at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). In 1963, he became the 18th president of his alma mater, Hampden-Sydney College, a position that he held until his retirement in 1977. His efforts during his presidency resulted in a large increase in the student body, faculty, and endowment which reflects the modern college. He also oversaw the construction of new buildings on campus, including the current science building, and the modernization of the college curriculum. Reveley passed away on December 30, 1992.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Dr. Walter Taylor Reveley II was born on February 11, 1917. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1939, having been elected class president his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Following his graduation from Hampden-Sydney, he received a degree of divinity from the Union Presbyterian Seminary and a Ph.D. from Duke University. Reveley served in World War II and was a Presbyterian minister prior to becoming a professor, and later a dean, at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). In 1963, he became the 18th president of his alma mater, Hampden-Sydney College, a position that he held until his retirement in 1977. His efforts during his presidency resulted in a large increase in the student body, faculty, and endowment which reflects the modern college. He also oversaw the construction of new buildings on campus, including the current science building, and the modernization of the college curriculum. Reveley passed away on December 30, 1992."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Identification of item], Walter Taylor Reveley II, CA-000106, Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections, Hampden-Sydney, VA\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of item], Walter Taylor Reveley II, CA-000106, Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections, Hampden-Sydney, VA"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing completed by Dawnelle Ion and William Thomas, H-SC class of 2025, in April 2025.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processing completed by Dawnelle Ion and William Thomas, H-SC class of 2025, in April 2025."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is comprised of documents and materials from Reveley's personal life and tenure as president of Hampden-Sydney College. The collection includes institutional and organizational awards earned by Reveley, newspaper and magazine articles written by or written about Reveley, correspondence regarding Reveley's retirement as president, general correspondence, and miscellaneous photographs and drawings.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Walter Taylor Reveley II collection is comprised of documents and materials from Reveley's personal life and tenure as president of Hampden-Sydney College. The collection includes institutional and organizational awards earned by Reveley, newspaper and magazine articles written by or written about Reveley, correspondence regarding Reveley's retirement as president, general correspondence, and miscellaneous photographs and drawings."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe nature of the Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. As a result, Hampden-Sydney College claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials. \nThe materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.\nThis collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g. cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning and individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the College assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use of Materials"],"userestrict_tesim":["The nature of the Hampden-Sydney College Archives and Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. As a result, Hampden-Sydney College claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials. \nThe materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.\nThis collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g. cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning and individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the College assumes no responsibility."],"corpname_ssim":["Hampden-Sydney College Archives \u0026 Special Collections"],"names_ssim":["Hampden-Sydney College Archives \u0026 Special Collections"],"language_ssim":["English\n."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":413,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T06:58:25.153Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihdsc_repositories_2_resources_79"}},{"id":"vaallhs_repositories_2_resources_166","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Whitton Collection (MS027), 1843/1989","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vaallhs_repositories_2_resources_166#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Whitton, Robert Goodacre, 1906-1986","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vaallhs_repositories_2_resources_166#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains printed matter such as brochures of George Washington's birthday, the Washington Board of Trade, the Suburban Spectator and others. 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Library","Photographs.","Robert Whitton, a native of Alexandria, was involved in many organizations in the city.  After graduating from the American Institute of Banking and the Rutgers Graduate School of Banking, he went to work for the First National Bank of Alexandria in 1922.  In 1949, he opened the Alexandria branch of the Johnston, Lemon, and Co., a stock brokerage firm, retiring in 1979 as senior Vice President.  As a Rotarian, he was named a Paul Harris Fellow and the Rotarian of the Year in 1985.  He also helped found clubs in Mount Vernon, Annandale, Springfield, Purcellville, and elsewhere.  He was a director of local chapters of the Davis Memorial Goodwill Industries, the United Negro College Fund, and the National Conference of Christians and Jews, served on the board of the Alexandria Library, and was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church.  He died on April 17, 1986.","This collection contains printed matter such as brochures of George Washington's birthday, the Washington Board of Trade, the Suburban Spectator and others.  Additionally, there are limited correspondence, reports of the Historic Alexandria Foundation, annual reports of the Alexandria Library, several booklets, photographs, and postcards.","This folder contains 3 booklets from the 1933, 1950, and 1951 celebrations of Washington's birthday by the Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22, along with a photocopy of Washington's stock held in the Bank of Alexandria.","This folder contains materials prepared by the Washington Board of Trade Economic Development Committee and shows population, employment, retail, and new construction statistics.","This folder contains several newsletters called the Suburban Spectator, published by Woodward and Lothrop, featuring articles and photos of happenings in Alexandria.","This folder contains several brochures including a pamphlet on Maryland, a tour guid of historic Richmond, a program for a performance of The Confederacy and selections from The Republic at Francis C. Hammond High School in 1960, the story of The Jefferson Davis Funeral Train, a program for The Civil War Round Table's Gold Medal Award Dinner in 1957 (in which Virgil Carrington Jones was awarded), a program for the Northern Virginia State Fair at the Hybla Valley Airport in 1953, a program for a performance of The Confederacy at George Washington High School in 1955, a program for the George Mason Festival, and a souvenir program of the Virginia Aviation Jubilee in 1953.","This folder contains a handful of letters written to or by Robert Whitton, his wife, and friends James and Ruth Duncan, among others.","Brochures include: Alexandria, the Place to Locate, Rambling Through Alexandria Virginia (1965 and 1979), The Alexandria Community Y's Scottish Christmas Walk (1979), The Alexandria Association Directory (1978-1979), Dedication of Academic Building and Gymnasium at St. Stephen's School (1957), Art Fair Program (1957), a reference book list for the history of Alexandria, Historic Alexandria: A Growing City, a booklet honoring Harry Flood Byrd, Alexandria: Gateway to the South, and the 1981-82 Alexandria Chamber of Commerce Annual Report among others.","This folder includes materials regarding the Historic Alexandria Foundation including a letter from Ethelyn Cox, and the Alexandria Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission.","This folder contains 6 annual reports collected by Bob Whitton while he served on the Library Board at the Alexandria Library.","This folder contains various programs and brochures for organizations such as the Old Presbyterian Meeting House, the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, and St. Paul's in Alexandria.","This folder contains 3 booklets.  One is a list of published writings by Francis Coleman Rosenberger.  The other two are booklets for the investment banking firm Johnston, Lemon, \u0026 Co. and feature photos of Robert Whitton, as he managed the office in Alexandria.","This file contains one book wherein friends and family of Fanny Chatham wrote poems to her.  Some are signed with initials, however, the only name that can be gleaned is Edwin R. Violett.","This folder contains postcards of the Alexandria Library and the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop.","This folder contains postcards of the Cardinal Athletic Club and Carlyle House in Alexandria, Virgina.","This folder contains postcards of Christ Church, Fannon \u0026 Sons, and the story of the Female Stranger.","This folder contains postcards of Fort Ward and the Friendship Fire Station in Alexandria, Virginia.","This folder contains postcards of Gadsby's Tavern, Gentry Row, Gunston Hall, the George Mason Hotel, King Street, the Lee Boyhood Home, and portraits of Robert E. 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