AMS 025.02
Louis Adcock collection, part 2Arrangement:
By subjectExtent:
2 hollinger boxes, about 1.5 linear ft.Description of Collection:
Photos, memorabilia, papers, and scrapbook donated by professor emeritus of chemistry, Louis AdcockCall Number
AMS 025.02Location
Archives Stacks 21FProcessed By
Archives StaffRepository
UNCW Archives
University of North Carolina Wilmington
William Madison Randall Library
601 South College Road
Wilmington NC 28403-5616
910-962-3798
http://library.uncw.edu/web/collections/archives/
Inventory
Box 1AMS 025.02/1/1 Various B&W Photos of Vintage UNCW
AMS 025.02/1/2 Various Undefined Chemistry Events
AMS 025.02/1/3 Various Chemistry Dept. News and Agendas
AMS 025.02/1/4 Randall Library/Library Exhibits
AMS 025.02/1/5 Isaac Bear Award - Doug Swink
AMS 025.02/1/6 Claude Howell (Includes CD)
AMS 025.02/1/7 Multi-Cultural Event
AMS 025.02/1/8 Dobo Hall
AMS 025.02/1/9 Westside Hall
AMS 025.02/1/10 Campus Construction - Fisher Student Center & CIS Building
AMS 025.02/1/11 DeLoach Hall
AMS 025.02/1/12 Cultural Arts Center
AMS 025.02/1/13 CIS Building
AMS 025.02/1/14 Technology Assistance Center
AMS 025.02/1/15 1991 Chemistry Banquet
AMS 025.02/1/16 1991 Graduation
AMS 025.02/1/17 1992 Chemistry Club Picnic
AMS 025.02/1/18 1993 Chemistry Banquet
AMS 025.02/1/19 1993 Graduation
AMS 025.02/1/20 1994 Graduation
AMS 025.02/1/21 1995 Graduation
AMS 025.02/1/22 Retired Faculty Luncheon December 6, 2006
AMS 025.02/1/23 Chemistry Lunch December 7, 2006
AMS 025.02/1/24 Nobel Prize Winner Peter Agre, February 2, 2007
AMS 025.02/1/25 Retired Faculty Reception 5/8/2007 & Isaac Bear Award 5/2/2007
AMS 025.02/1/26 Fall 2007 - Various Events and Campus Photos
Box 2
AMS 025.02/2/1 Wilmington College Reunion
AMS 025.02/2/2 UNCW/Wilmington College 60th Anniversary
AMS 025.02/2/3 Chemistry Dept. Historic Photos (Chemistry Scrapbook)
Contents of Chemistry Scrapbook (by Page No.) (AMS 025.02/2/3)
1. First President of Wilmington College T. T. Hamilton, Principal of New Hanover High School
2. Kathryn Emmart, first Chemistry teacher at Wilmington College. 1947
3. First Chemistry class ever taught at New Hanover High School. In 1948 classes were moved to the Isaac Bear building
across the street. A former elementary school.
4. Chemistry Laboratory in Isaac Bear.
5. Our first “Associate in Arts” title was conferred by our first President.
6. Chemistry Lab. John Carlton second teacher of Chemistry.
7. Front of Isaac Bear.
8. East side (auditorium). The only surviving structure. / Front. / West side, projection is one of the two chemistry labs.
9. Dr. John T. Hoggard
10. Wilmington College Administration
11. Wilmington College Faculty
12. Wilmington College Faculty
13. John Charlton
14. Dr. Hoggard and Walter Biggs, later professor of Biology
15. Seahawks – 23 consecutive losses
16. empty
17. Dr. William M. Randall, Dean and third President of Wilmington College
18. Dr. John Chang, Chemistry 1957-1961
19. Model rocket fired by Chemistry lab assistants Jackie Breazeale and James Lanier 1957.
20. Charles Dusenbury 1955 helped Charlton remodel Chemistry lab.
21. 1958 Chemistry lab assistants.
22. Faculty 1958-1959
23. Faculty 1958-1959
24. Faculty 1958-1959
25. Faculty Committee Meeting 1960 Barkdale, Adcock, Hurst, Morton, Dorsey
26. Chemistry lab 1960 Wm. Brew
27. Lab assistants left to right – B. W. Breazeale, David Rucker (Chem), Creech, _____, Ace Fainley (Chem).
28. Hoggard and portrait
29. Isaac Bear 1960
30. Isaac Bear 1960
31. Isaac Bear 1960
32. Last registration in Isaac Bear 1960-1961
33. Construction of Hoggard Hall. Second Chemistry building.
34. empty
35. Alfred Saieed. Chemistry Instructor 1960-?
36. James Edward Lewis. Chemistry Instructor 1963
37. Robert Ludlum 1963 College Chemistry Award
38. College Civitian – 1963
39. Chemistry Faculty 1967
40. Kenneth Ray Stanley (lab assistant) demonstrates exothermic reaction (Zn – NH4NO3) in Hoggard Hall chemistry lab.
41. Chemistry Faculty 1968
42. Virginia Bloomer, 1968 assistant
43. 1970 Will Scott DeLoach
44. 1970 Louis Henry Adcock
45. 1970 Frederick Matthew Hornack
46. 1970 Jack Benjamin Levy
47. Chemistry Club – Levy, advisor
48. empty
49. 1971 What did you say? Chemistry Faculty
50. 1971 Chemistry Club – Mike Church, Chairman
51. 1972 Wilmington College Campus Chemistry
52. Physics building later became DeLoach Hall.
53. Chemistry Club 1972
54. Chemistry Club 1972
55. 1973 Will DeLoach
56. Chemistry Club 1973
57. 1973 Chemistry Faculty – Louis H. Adcock
58. 1973 Haskill Vincent Hart
59. 1973 Ned Harold Martin
60. 1973 Lewis Enos Nance
61. 1974 Chemistry Club
62. 1974 Donna Kay Hocutt. Put on your goggles and don’t siphon by mouth.
63. 1975 Chemistry Faculty – Levy, Hart, Heeb
64. 1975 Harnack, Adcock, Martin
65. 1975 Chemistry Club
66. 1975 Levy
67. 1975 Hart “Two please”
68. 1975 Martin
69. 1976 Chemistry Faculty
70. 1976 Chemistry Students
71. 1978 Chemistry Faculty
72. 1978 Chemistry Club (Sandra Hales, ___, Aida Vincent, Adcock, George Robershaw, Debbie Sessoms, Joan Rovinski)
73. 1979 Chemistry Faculty
74. 1981 Chemistry Club left to right (____, Remmington, Cooney, Nicklaw, Adcock, Sessions, Kennedy)
75. Cooney at work.
76. Students
77. 1980 Chemistry Faculty
78. 1989 Chemistry Faculty
79. 1989 Chemistry Club
80. Williston College Catalogue 1955-1956
81. Williston College Catalogue 1955-1956
82. Williston College Catalogue 1955-1956
83. Williston College Catalogue 1955-1956
84. Williston College Catalogue 1958-1959
85. Williston College Catalogue 1958-1959
86. Williston College Catalogue 1958-1959
87. Williston College Science Dept.
88. Williston College message from President
89. Williston College message from President
90. The Seahawk March 18, 1952
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