Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. papers, 1983-2008
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Biographical and Historical Note
Dr. Hearn was a native of Alabama. He graduated from Birmingham-Southern College with a degree in English and philosophy and earned a divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Vanderbilt University. He taught philosophy at William and Mary for ten years before joining the faculty at the University of Alabama-Birmingham in 1974 to start the philosophy department. There he served as dean of the School of Humanities, vice president, and finally senior vice president for non-medical affairs.
In 1983 he was named President of Wake Forest University, succeeding Dr. James Ralph Scales. He was 45 years old, and came in at a time when Wake Forest was poised to make big changes. During his tenure, he began what was then the largest building program on the Reynolda Campus since it had been constructed, guided Wake Forest to end its governing relationship with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina and become an independent school, established a Divinity School, helped Wake Forest become a leading school in technology with the laptop program, and hosted two presidential debates in 1988 and 2000.
Dr. Hearn was also very involved in the local community, chairing organizations such as Leadership Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem Business, Inc.and numerous others. He supported the expansion of the Piedmont Triad Research Park where Wake Forest has a large presence and worked with others to help improve the lives of the people who live in Winston-Salem.
By focusing efforts on fundraising as well as sustained commitment to developing professional schools, Dr. Hearn moved Wake Forest from being a regionaly- known school to a nationally-known one. The teacher-scholar model was central to his efforts and the resulting programs to enhance the undergraduate's experience at Wake Forest make that apparent.
Dr. Hearn was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2003 and underwent successful surgeries and treatments that helped him achieve remission. He retired in 2005 as he had originally planned, and died in 2008 after the tumor recurred and treatments weren't successful.
Collection Overview
The collection contains materials from Dr. Hearn's time as President of Wake Forest University as well as after his retirement in 2005. The series are correspondence, writings/publications, speeches, subject files, printed materials/clippings, restriced files, memorabilia, planing notes/speeches/articles, and miscellaneous items.
Collection Inventory
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Correspondence (1983-2008)
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1983 (1983)
/ Box 1
- April
- June 20-28 (This folder contains correspondence relating to Hearn's appointment as President of Wake Forest University. Correspondents include faculty, staff and friends from University of Birmingham, Warren Carr, C.C.Hope, Ralph Scales, Henry Crouch, W.W. Finlator, James W. Mason, William Friday, and Mary Garber. Also included is a list of telephone calls to Hearn's office.)
- June 29-30 (This folder contains correspondence relating to Hearn's appointment as president of Wake Forest University. Included in correspondents are faculty, staff and friends of University of Alabama Birmingham, Senator Howell Heflin, and Glenn Orr.)
- July 1-6 (This folder contains correspondence related to Hearn's appointment as president of Wake Forest University. Correspondents include faculty, staff and friends of University of Alabama Birmingham, Donna and Tom Lambeth, Marcellus E. Waddill, Lamar Jackson, John G. Medlin, Christopher, C. Fordham, III,)
- July 7-12 (This folder contains correspondence related to Hearn's appointment as president of Wake Forest University. Correspondents include H.E. Barkley, Thomas A. Bartlett, Charles W. Cheek, Julius Corpening, John E. Weems, Carl Tacy, and John F. Watlington, Jr.)
- July 13 (This folder contains correspondence related to Hearn's appointment as president of Wake Forest University. Correspondents include Max E. Justice,)
- July 14-31 (This folder contains corresondence related to Hearn's appointment as president of Wake Forest University. Correspondents include Gray T. Boyette, M.D., Nicholas Burton Bragg, Paul J. Craven, Jr., William H. Flowe, John T. Henley, Peter Rhea Jones, Pope A. Duncan, Julian A. Cave, Jr., E.K. Fretwell, Henry King Stanford, Philip Morris, and J. Robert Philpott.)
- August (This folder contains correspondence related to Hearn's appointment as president to Wake Forest University. Correspondents include Paul H. Broyhill, D. Swan Hayworth, Leon L. Rice, Jr., Paul R. Corts, Cecil A. Ray, J.A. Martin, Jr., Terry Sanford, Fred Young, Euclid Rains, and Gov. James Hunt.)
- September (Correspondents in this folder include Marty W. Lentz, S. Richardson Hill, Jr., Tylee Wilson, Edwin Wilson, W. Henry Crouch, J. Allen Easley, Leon L. Rice, Jr., Robert Shively, E. Lee Cain, Egbert L. Davis, Jr., D. Wayne Calloway, and Nancy S. Reynolds.)
- October 1-10 (Correspondents include Thomas E. Corts, Jack D. Fleer, Ernest W. Glass, Peter Rhea Jones, Cecil A. Ray, Milton Rhodes, A.C. Reid, Charles H. Talbert, Ralph C. Wood, John C. Anderson, C.C. Hope, Weston P. Hatfield, Bill Joyner, Eddie Knox, Joseph Branch, Earl Groves, Gordon Hanes, Gene Hooks, and Robert Shively.)
- October 11-20 (Correspondents include Emily Herring Wilson, Egbert Davis, Dorothy Carpenter Howard, S. David Berst, Wayne Calloway, L.M. Baker, Jr., Leon Corbett, Tylee Wilson, and Martha Wood.)
- October 21-31 (Correspondents include Bill Joyner, Dalton Ruffin, J. Paul Sticht, Robert W. VanCamp, Tylee Wilson, President Gerald R. Ford, S. Richardson Hill, L.M. Baker, Jr., David B. Funderburk, Richard Janeway, John Anderson, Ed Wilson.)
- November 1-10 (This folder includes correspondence relative to the inauguration of Hearn as president of Wake Forest University. Correspondents include Petro Kulynych, Douglas Brendle, Scott Massey, Richard Stockton, Peter Rhea Jones, Henry Stokes, Bert Bennett, I. Bryce Gordon, Robert S. Northington, Jr.,)
- November 11-20 (Correspondents include Zane E. Eargle, William H. Flowe, S. Richardson Hill, C.C. Hope, Jr., Peter Rhea Jones, Reid Morgan, The Honorable Joseph Branch, Ch.J., Russell Brantley, John P. Anderson, and Arnold Palmer.)
- November 21-31 (This folder includes correspondence regarding changes in use of Graylyn by the public. Correspondents include Albert Ginchereau, Jr., R. Philip Hanes, Jr., Paul Sinal, L.M. Baker, J. Dewey Hobbs, Gene Hooks, George Lautemann, Milton Rhodes, William E. Poe, and Tylee Wilson.)
- December 1-10 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Jody Woodruff, Philip Hanes, John Medlin and Fred Hauser.)
- December 11-20 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Vivian Burke, Martha Wood, Tylee Wilson and Maya Angelou.)
- December 21-31 (This folder contains general correspondence, including Christmas thank you notes and inauguration follow-up letters of appreciation. Correspondents include Glenn Orr, T. Eugene Worrell, Frederick W. Connor, C.C. Hope and Peter Rhea Jones.)
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1984
/ Box 1
- January 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence, with correspondents including C.C. Hope and Mrs. Nicholas Millhouse.)
- January 16-31 (This folder contains general correspondence, including correspondence regarding the 150th Anniversary Celebration and Founders Day Convocation and the Silas Creek Parkway Extension. Correspondents in this folder include James Ralph Scales, Tylee Wilson, Paul Volcker, and the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners.)
- Fe bruary 1-10 (This folder contains general correspondence, including correspondence regarding Leadership Winston Salem. Correspondents include Bowman Gray, Thomas A. Davis, Tylee Wilson, and Roy Smith)
- February 11-20 (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- February 21-29 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Gordon Hanes and Joe Iseman.)
- March 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Bruce Babcock, The Honorable Stephen Neal, Mrs. Kenneth Mountcastle, Lawrence Milas, Olin Foundation, Mrs. Gordon Gray, james Ralph Scales, and the Honorable Lawton Chiles.)
- March 16-31 (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Sesquecentennial Trek to Old Wake Forest, the Masters Tournament, and the Silas Creek Parkway Extension. Correspondents include Mrs. Gordon Gray, Cliffton W. Bensen, Jr., The Honorable Wayne Corpening, George W. Paschal, Leon L. Rice, Jr., Arnold and Winnie Palmer, and Barbara Babcock Millhouse.)
- May 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Fred Conner and Hugh L. McColl.)
- May 16-31 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Tylee Wilson.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Hearns' visit to Casa Artom in Venice. Correspondents include Bill Moyers, Philip Hanes, Bianca Arom, Joseph Iseman and Will Campbell.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters related to the Hearns' visit to Casa Artom in Venice and Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, . Correspondents include Mrs. Kenneth Mountcastle, Teresio Pignatti, James Ralph Scales, Tylee Wilseon, and T. Eugene Worrell.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include T. Robert Mullinax, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Tylee Wilson, Ronald Reagan, and Bob Timberlake.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the visit on campus of Vice President George Bush. Correspondents include George H.W. Bush, and Bill Moyers.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include James Ralph Scales, Jeanette Carl, C.C. Hope, Tylee Wilson, Thomas H. Davis, Mrs. Olin T. Binkley, Nancy Susan Reynolds, Arnold Palmer, and William W. Leathers, III.)
- November (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway, Victor I. Flow, Barbara Millhouse, and K. Wayne Smith.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include James Ralph Scales, C.C. Hope, William W. Leathers, III, Frederick W. Connor, and Gov. James B. Hunt.)
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1985
/ Box 2 / Box 1
- January (This folder contains general corresondence, including letters regarding the Hearns' Christmas trip to England and Worrell House. Correspondents include Bert L. Bennett, Governor James G. Martin, James Ralph Scales, Charles Shelton, Bill Moyers, Eugene T. Worrell, Smith Bagley, Tylee Wilson, and C.E. Pleasants, Jr.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Barbara Millhouse, Elie Weisel, Bowman Gray, Tylee Wilson, Thomas H. Davis, and Ann Q. Duncan.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence, including memorandum on the Museum of Man and Minority Student Aid. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Coliseum. Correspondents include Bill Moyers, John G. Medlin, Jr., Barbara B. Millhouse, and Mrs. James T. Broyhill.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Baptist State Convention. Correspondents include Thomas H. Davis, Roy J. Smith, George Paschal, Wayne D. Calloway, Byron L. (Pete) Davis, Henry Crouch, John T. Ebert, and L. Glenn Orr, Jr.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Tylee Wilson, Bill Marriott, Congressman Stephen L. Neal, Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, and George W. Paschal, Jr.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Baptist State Convention and the Coliseum. Correspondents include Albert R. Hunt,Clifton L. Benson, Jr., Bland B. Pruitt, Thomas H. Davis, Governor James B. Hunt, and Roy J. Smith.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Byron L. Davis, The Honorable Joseph Branch, Representative W.G. Hefner, Clifton L. Benson, Jr., and James Ralph Scales.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Baptist State Convention. Correspondents include Henry M. Carter, Jr. and William E. Poe.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Poet Laureate Shirley D. Anders, Thomas A. Gray, John C. Whitaker, Jr., and Alderman Martha S. Wood.)
- November (This folder contains general corresondence, including letters regarding the Baptist State Convention. Correspondents include The Honorable James T. Broyhill, The Honorable Steve Neal, The Honorable Charles O. Whitley, D. Wayne Calloway, Sr., John W. Johnstone, Jr., Robert Mullinax, Roy J. Smith, Maya Angelou, and Elizabeth Dole.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence, including memorandum regarding Graylyn Property Purchase and letters regarding Baptist State Convention and the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation. Correspondents include Roy J. Smith, William F. Bondurant, Gerald H. Long, and F. Ross Johnson.)
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1986
/ Box 2
- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Baptist State Convention. Correspondents include Weston Hatfield, John F. McNair, III, R. Gene Puckett, and L. Glenn Orr, Jr.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Coliseum and the Athletics Department and public relations. Corresondents include George V. Grune, D. Wayne Calloway, Mrs. Gerald R. Ford, Chief Justice Joseph Branch, The Honorable Charles O. Whitley, John W. Johnstone, Clifton L. Benson, Tylee Wilson, Arnold Palmer, and R. Edwin Shelton.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Baptist State Convention, . Correspondents include Len Chappell, D. Wayne Calloway, Coach Horace Bones McKinney, Arnold and Winnie Palmer, Petro (Pete) Kulynych, C.C. Hope, Robert Mullinax, and Edward A. Horrigan.)
- April (This folder contains general corresondence, including letters regarding WFU's acquisition of Isleworth property, the Baptist State Convention, . Correspondents include Arnold and Willie Palmer, Smith Bagley, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Senator Jesse Helms, Russell W. Meyer, Jr., Tylee Wilson, C. Edward Pleasants, Jr., Lieutenant Governor Bob Jordan, Mahan Siler, Jr., and Robert W. VanCamp.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include George V. Grune, F. Ross Johnson, and Egbert Davis.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Abe Brenner, Frederick W. Connor, Bernard Gray, C. Boyden Gray, Burton C. Gray, and D. Wayne Calloway.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Substance Abuse Issue. Correspondents include F. Ross Johnson, Tylee Wilson, Garry B. Trudeau, Betty Barnett, Barbara Holden, Harold Tribble, Jr., R. Philip Hanes, Jr., Katharine B. Mountcastle, R.W. Allen, The Honorable Joseph Branch, George V. Grune, Senator Jesse Helms, Representative Stephen L. Neal, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Ross Johnson, and George W. Paschal, Jr.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Tyrone Bogues, Congressman Charles O. Whitley, Tylee Wilson, Chief Justice Joseph Branch, Donald E.Flow, Albert R. Hunt, Jr., Egbert L. Davis, Jr., F. Ross Johnson, Warren Carr, and Cliff and Peggy Benson.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include Chief Justice Rhoda Billings, Donald Flow, Judy Woodruff, Wayne Calloway, Representative Jack Kemp, Senator William Bradley, Al Hunt, Bert L. Bennett, Mahan Siler, and J. Paul Sticht.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway, Robert W. VanCamp, Clifton L. Benson, Jr., Mayor Wayne Corpening, Paul Fulton, Arnold Palmer, Eldridge Hanes, Gordon Hanes, Charles M. Shelton, Alan Joines, and Edwin Shelton.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include George V. Grune, Douglas D. Brendle, Tylee Wilson, Ed Broyhill, Congressman Stephen Neal, Louise Broyhill, Byron (Pete) Davis, Martha Davis, Robert Mulllinax, William Poe, Roy Smith, Thomas Lambeth, Bianca A. Artom, Robert W. Van Camp, and The Honorable William P. Rogers.)
- December (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Ross Johnson, Marvin D. Gentry, George W. Paschal, Jr., John Koons, D. Wayne Calloway, Bill Moyers, James Ralph Scales, and The Honorable Charles O. Whitley.)
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1987
/ Box 2
- January (This folder contains general corresondence, including letters regarding the RJR Nabisco World Headquarters gift to the university. Correspondents include Vic Flow, Terisio Pignatti, Charles M. Shelton, Marion Secrest, Paul Broyhill, William R. Howard, Edward E. Crutchfield, Tom E. Smith, C.C. Cameron, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Tylee Wilson, Thomas H. Davis, Albert L. Butler, Jr., Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and Ross Johnson.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Joseph W. Luter, Tylee Wilson, D. Wayne Calloway, Ross Johnson, Paul Fulton, Edwin Shelton, Peter Ueberroth, Bert Bennett, Selma Burke, Eloise Patricia Rallings Lewis, Gov. James G. Martin, Bruce E. Whitaker, Arnold Palmer, and William E. Poe.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the use of the RJR World Headquarters building. Correspondents include F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr., Governor James G. Martin, Claude Pope, Governor Mario Cuomo, Donald M. Kendall, The Honorable Joseph Branch, Ray L. Hunt, Fordie Rice, Ed and Melanie Broyhill, Jim and Louise Broyhill, Paul and Faye Broyhill, Allene Stevens, and Peter V. Ueberroth.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Ray L. Hunt, T. Robert Mullinax, President Gerald R. Ford, J. Paul Sticht, Gordon Hanes, Arnold Palmer, and John H. Bryan, Jr.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Wayne Calloway, Douglas Brendle, Tylee Wilson, F. Ross Johnson, and Louise and James Broyhill.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Planters/LifeSavers headquarters move to Winston-Salem. Correspondents include Bob Dole, Kathryn Crosby, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Thomas W. Lambeth, Ross Johnson, Herbert Brenner, Martin L. Orlowsky, T. Eugene Worrell, and R. Edwin Shelton.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Tyrone Bogues, Edwin I. Colodny, Victor I. Flow, Jr., George Kennan, Paul Fulton, Len Chappell, and Leon L. Rice, Jr.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include The Honorable Joseph Branch, F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr., Frederick W. Connor, Ralph Scales, Paula S. Henson, and John G. Medlin, Jr.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Olin Foundation gift. Correspondents include Ronald W. Allen, F. Ross Johnson, Wayne Calloway, Arnold Palmer, Carlton T. Helming, Lawrence W. Milas, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Maya Angelou, Robert Carbonnell, Peter Rhea Jones, Ed Bradley, Jay Haas, Billy Scripture, Curtis Strange, Peter V. Ueberroth, John H. Bryan, Jr., Paul Fulton, and John F. McNair, III.)
- October (This folder contains general corresondence including file notes and letters regarding Hearn's visit to Tokyo, Japan and the proposal for the 1988 presidential debate. Correspondents include Herbert Brenner, Russ and Helen Meyer, Paul Broyhill, Hudnall Christopher, Phil Hanes, Paul Fulton, Eugene F. Corrigan, Lyons Gray, John Watlington, Janet H. Brown and Wayne Calloway.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters of invitation to the villa at Isleworth, letters regarding the establishment of a divinity school at WFU, and the partnership program of Leadership Winston-Salem Alumni Council. Correspondents include William E. LeMothe, Bert Bennett, Albert L. Butler, Jr., Wayne Calloway, Ronald E. Deal, William B. Greene, Jr., Ross Johnson, James, Mason, Robert Philpott, Lanny Wadkins, Tylee Wilson, Smith Young, Henry Crouch, Walter Cronkite, James B. Hunt, Jr., Chiyoji Misawa, Gene Corrigan, R. W. Allen, Hudnall Christopher, Joseph Branch, Linwood L. Davis, Paula S. Henson, Edward Horrigan, Jr., Smith Bagley, Zachary T. Smith,)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters suggesting the establishment of a divinity school at WFU. Correspondents include Bert Bennett, Gerald H. Long, Edwin I. Colodny, Joseph Branch, Paul Fulton, Governor James G. Martin, Katherine B. Mountcastle, Weston P. Hatfield, and James B. Hunt.)
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1988
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- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the first meeting of the International Program Advisory Committee and letters regarding a monitoring system for the NCAA. Corresondents include W. Randall Lolley, Senator Terry Sanford, Chief Justice Hiram H. Ward, John Polychron, Governor James G. Martin, W.B. Greene, Jr., James, E. Olson, J. Smith Young, Sr., and Joe Bryan, Sr.)
- February (This folder contains general corresondence, including a memo to the file regarding the AT&T closing. Correspondents include Edwin Colodny, Cliff Benson, Jr., James T. Broyhill, C.C. Hope, Jr., James W. Mason, J. Smith Young, Sr., J. Lanny Wadkins, Jr., The Honorable Joseph Branch, Joseph W. Luter, III, Allen Joines, Paul Fulton, John B. McKinnon, Robert E. Allen, James E. Olson, E.W. Weeks, Jr., and Alderman Martha Wood.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway, Albert R. Hunt, John P. Polychron, John McNair, Russell H. Brantley, Governor James G. Martin, Congressman Steve Neal, John G. Medlin, Jr., Robert J. Carbonell, Gerald H. Long, and Raymond Eugene Owens.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Joe Branch, Joseph M. Bryan, Sr., W. Randall Lolley, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Paul M. Ostergard, D. Wayne Calloway, Gordon A. Craig, Barbara Babcock Millhouse, R. Eugene Owens, Former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Robert E. Allen, Paul H. Broyhill, Frederick W. Conner, Chief Judge Robinson O. Everett, and Bert Bennett.)
- May (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include David Brinkley, Paul Fulton, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., R. Eugene Owens, and J. Paul Sticht.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence, including memos regarding adminstrative reorganization, and letters and materials regarding Hearn's participation in the YPO Family Meeting in Bermuda. . Correspondents include Robert J. Carbonell, F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr., Clifton L. Benson, Jr., Weston P. Hatfield, D. Wayne Calloway, Gordon A. Craig, Barbara Babcock Millhouse, R. Eugene Owens, Governor James B. Hunt,)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway, Curtis Strange, Roone Arledge, Gene Corrigan, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Weston P. Hatfield, Vic Flow, Don Flow, and Charles W. Rogers.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Winston-Salem Business, Inc. Correspondents include F. Hudnall Christopher, Rick L. Weddle, Victor I. Flow, Paula S. Henson, Frederick W. Smith, Ellen Goodman, Ray E. Goodbred, C.C. Hope, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., and Charles Rogers.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding a relationship with Tokai University. Correspondents include Shigeyosi Matsumae, Barbara B. Millhouse, Roone Arledge, and Roger A. Enrico.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearns' trip to Japan to explore study and exchange relationships. Correspondents include Frederick W. Conner, Peter Jennings, Jesse Holms, Barbara B. Millhouse, Murray C. Greason, Jr., Lyons Gray, Russell W. Meyer, Jr., William L. Bondurant, D. Wayne Calloway, Ambassador Mike Mansfield, F. Ross Johnson, A.C. Moore, and Michael Ryan.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearns' trip to Japan to explore study and exchange relationships with Tokai University. Correspondents include Greg Frisby, Tsutomu Hata, Toshiki Kaifu, Bert L. Bennett, John G. Medlin, Jr., Vice President George Bush, Crawford T. Johnson, III, Martha Wood, Vivian H. Burke, Clifton L. Benson, Jr., Governor James B. Martin, and C. Boyden Gray.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Henry R. Kravis, J. Paul Sticht, James Ralph Scales, Wayne Calloway, and Roone Arledge.)
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1989
/ Box 3
- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including the invitation to the inauguration of President George Herbert Walker Bush and letters regarding study and exchange relationships with Tokai University and Japan. Correspondents include Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Dick Vitale, Senator James T. Broyhill, and John G. Medlin.)
- February (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include F. Hudnall Christopher, The Honorable James G. Hunt, Jr., James E. Johnson, Jr., Governor James B. Martin, and William B. Greene, Jr.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include C.C. Hope, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., E. Maynard Adams, Brigadier General Evelyn P. Foote, J. Dewey Hobbs, Jr., Zachary T. Smith, Harold Hayes, James Ralph and Betty Scales, Fred Conner, Alan Greenspan, John G. Medlin, Jr., Governor James G. Martin, Ralph Angiuoli, and Weldon Schenck.)
- May (This folder contains general corresondence, including the memorandum establishing a committee to implement the trustees' resolution on the establishment of a divinity school. Correspondents include Lawrence W. Milas, The Honorable Stephen Neal, Dalton Ruffin, D. Wayne Calloway, John G. Medlin, Jr., The Honorable Robert Mosbacher, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.,The Honorable Jack Kemp, John C. Whitaker, Jr., The Honorable Tsutomu Hata, The Honorable James G. Martin, and Edwin Yoder.)
- June (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Paul Fulton, Egbert L. Davis, Jr., Timothy Lam, Fred Conner, Thomas M. Belk, Victor I. Flow, Jr., F. Ross Johnson, Gerald H. Long, and Charles M. Shelton.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Ronald W. Allen, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, James W. Johnston, Arnold D. Palmer, D.Wayne Calloway, James W. Johnston, Victor I. Flow, Jr., and Donald E. Flow.)
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August
(This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Frederick W. Conner, John F. McNair, James W. Johnston, Charles Rogers, The Honorable James B. Hunt, Jr., Robert E. Allen, D. Wayne Calloway, Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, Henry R. Kravis, and Arthur R. Ashe, Jr.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include, Ronald W. Allen, Michael E. Ryan, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Governor James G. Martin, Donald E. Flow, Victor I. Flow, Jr., Lawrence W. Milas, The Honorable Stephen Neal, Dalton Ruffin, D. Wayne Calloway, John G. Medlin, The Honorable Robert Mosbacher, The Honorable Jack Kemp, John C. Whitaker, Jr., and The Honorable Tsutomu Hata.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials and letters regarding editorials run in the Winston-Salem Journal regarding the new coliseum. Correspondents include Governor James G. Martin, Jr., Arthur R. Ashe, Jr., Senator Joseph R. Biden, D. Wayne Calloway, and John F. McNair, III.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence, including a program signed by Hank Aaron. Correspondents include Senator Joe Biden, D. Wayne Calloway, John G. Medlin, Jr., Lawrence W. Milas, Arnold D. Palmer, James W. Johnston, F. Hudnall Christopher, Secretary Jack Kemp, Timothy Lam, Maurice Raymond Greenburg, Charles Rogers, Mayor Martha Wood, and Linda M. Combs.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Tatsuro Matsumae, The Honorable James T. Broyhill, R.W. Allen, James Johnston, Maya Angelou, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., William L. Bondurant, and F. Hudnall Christopher.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include E.W. Deavenport, Jr., Edwin I. Colodny, and Shigeyoshi Matsumae.)
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1990
/ Box 3
- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Presidents Commission of the NCAA and letters regarding the Eric Rust Collection. Correspondents include Tom Brokaw, William L. Bondurant, Charles W. Cheek, William Styron, President Gerald R. Ford, Richard D. Schultz, Allen Easley, Edward E. Crutchfield, Jr., Ronald W. Allen, Umberto Eco, and the Honorable Strom Thurmond.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the Knight Commission, NCAA and the ACC. Correspondents include The Honorable Robinson O. Everett, Wallace D. Malone, Jr., James W. Johnston, L. Glenn Orr, Jr., Christopher B. Morris, Governor James G. Martin, C.C. Hope, D. Wayne Calloway, and John H. Sununu.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Hodding Carter, III, Murray Greason, Jr., E.W. Deavenport, Jr., Paul W. Brand, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, John G. Medlin, Jr., and Henry R. Kravis.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding Hearns' being named a distinguished alumnus of Birmingham Southern College. Correspondents include Arthur R. Ashe, Jr., Neal H. Pilson, John M. Belk, R. Philip Hanes, Jr., James W. Johnston, R.G. Puckett, Charles W. Cheek, and Rick L. Weddle.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Richard D. Schultz, Millard D. Fuller, Christopher B. Morris, James R. Scales, T. Eugene Worrell, and R.G. Puckett.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Richard John Neuhaus, and Mayor Martha Wood.)
- July (This folder contains general corresondence, including materials regarding ACC expansion. Correspondents include H. Jack Runnion, Jr., James A. Graham, Bernard Gray, Murray C. Greason, Jr., John G. Medlin, Jr., James W. Johnston, T. Eugene Worrell, Christopher B. Morris, Eugene F. Corrigan, D. Wayne Calloway, L.M. Baker, Jr., Allen Easley, and Thomas W. Lambeth.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include R. Philip Hanes, Jr., John G. Medlin, Jr., Albert R. Hunt, Governor James G. Martin, Jr., Eugene F. Corrigan, James W. Mason, C. Edward Pleasants, Jr., and Shigeyoshi Matsumae.)
- September 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the NCAA. Correspondents include Evelyn P. Foote, Billy Graham, Dean E. Smith, F. Borden Hanes,Jr., C. Edward Pleasants, Jr., The Honorable James T. Broyhill, Harold A. Poling, and Joanne Kemp.)
- September 16-30 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include John G. Medlin, Jr., Coach Dean E. Smith, Gene and Anne Worrell, R. Edwin Shelton, Alex Sink, and C. Vivian Stringer.)
- October 1-15 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Creed C. Black, Christopher B. Morris, William C. Friday, and Theodore M. Hesburgh.)
- October 16-31 (This folder contains general corresondence, including letters regarding the Jewish National Fund Dinner, letters and material regarding the NCAA, and the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business re-accreditation review report. Correspondents include Timothy Lam and Herbert Brenner.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include Creed C. Black, James Ralph Scales, Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Linwood L. Davis, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Dolph W. von Arx, and William B. Greene, Jr.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include President and Mrs. Gerald R. Ford.)
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1991
/ Box 3 / Box 4
- January 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include President Gerald R. Ford and Senator George Mitchell.)
- January 16-31 (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the NCAA Convention for which Hearn gave the benediction. Correspondents include James W. Johnston, John G. Medlin, Jr., Harold C. Bennett, and F. Hudnall Christopher.)
- February 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway and Hubert B. Humphrey, Jr.r, Curtis Strange, and L.M. Baker, Jr.)
- February 16-28 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Dolph W. von Arx and Mayor Martha Wood.)
- March 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the NCAA pilot certification program evaluation visit. Correspondents include Linwood L. Davis, L.M. Baker, Jr., and Maya Angelou.)
- March 16-31 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Rodney R. Rogers, Dave Odom, and Henry R. Kravis.)
- April 1-10 (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters of support and other materials for the Project Ensure proposal, materials regarding the Model United Nations Society, and letters and materials regarding the Jerry Wainwright coaches' camp. Correspondents include James Ralph Scales.)
- April 11-20 (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regading the Corbin's incident with Jeremiah Williams, the report on the President's Commission on Race Relations, and a Project Ensure Proposal Outline. Correspondents include Governor James G. Martin, Jr.)
- April 21-30 (This folder contains general corresondence, including a copy of Leaves From a President's Notebook, Essay Number 49, Comments to the NACADA Convention, a memorandum and report regarding PREPAR and the Special Committee on Sexual Exploitation. Correspondents include The Honorable Charles H. Taylor, The Honorable Lyons Gray, Curtis Strange, and Richard D. Schultz.)
- May 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Gordon Hanes, Senator Aaron W. Plyler, Terisio Pignatti, and Bruce J. Wood.)
- May 16-31 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.)
- June (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include President Gerald R. Ford, James Ralph Scales, The Honorable Stephen L. Neal, Governor Lawrence D. Wilder, Brigadier General Richard E. Beale, Jr., Albert Hunt, and John G. Medlin, Jr.)
- July (This folder contains general corresondence.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include The Honorable Lamar Alexander, Governor James G. Martin, Donald R. Greene, Wayne Calloway, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Joseph W. Luter, III, Maya Angelou, Tatsuro Matsumae, and Anatoliy A. Logunov.)
- September 1-15 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Henry D. Clarke, Jr., and Wayne Calloway.)
- September 16-30 (This folder contains general corresondence. Corresondents include Adelaide A. Sink, Wake Forest Area Property Owners Association, and James Ralph Scales.)
- October 1-10 (This folder contains general corresondence, including materials regarding the Knight Commission and the NCAA Commission. Correspondents include Creed C. Black, Albert R. Hunt, J. Allen Easley, Senator Jesse Helms and Senator Terry Sanford.)
- October 11-20 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Tatsuro Matsumae, The Honorable Stephen L. Neal, Alex Sink, R. Philip Hanes, Jr., and Arnold Palmer.)
- October 21-31 (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials from Richard Schultz and the NCAA regarding opposition to the amendment to the higher education reauthorization bill and materials regarding the planned trek to Old Wake Forest. Correspondents include The Honorable Cass Ballenger, Governor James G. Martin, Jr., Judge Sidney S. Eagles, Jr., and Mayor Martha S. Wood.)
- November 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Ed Shelton, D. Wayne Calloway, and William B. Greene, Jr.)
- November 16-30 (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the Athletic Department Self-Study. Correspondents include Gene Corrigan and Lawrence W. Milas.)
- December 1-9 (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the reauthorization bill S. 1150 before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the Senate, materials regarding the NCAA Convention in January 1992, and the report of the President's Race Relations Commission. Correspondents include Senator Orrin Hatch, Senator Nancy Kassebaum, Senator Edward Kennedy, Senator Claiborne Pell, and Peter Rhea Jones.)
- December 10-31 (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding Coach Dooley and the Athletic Department. Correspondents include Maya Angelou, Wake Forest Area Property Owners Association, and John G. Medlin, Jr.)
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1992
/ Box 4 / Box 5 / Box 42 / Box 41
- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearn's involvement in the college sports reform movement. Correspondents include Ray Goodbred, Tatsuro Matsumae, and Harold C. Bennett.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Curtis Strange, James Ralph Scales, Simpson Ollie Brown, Jr., James McDougald, Bill Hull, Frank Christie, Senator Strom Thurmond, L.M. Baker, Jr., and J. Smith Young.)
- March (This folder contains general corresondence, including materials regarding the Philip and Charlotte Hanes gifts and letters regarding the Trek to Old Wake Forest. Correspondents include Charles Rogers, III, James Branch, Melvin Watt, Senator Jesse Helms, John H. Bryan, Paul Fulton, The Honorable Beverly and Kathleen Lake, and Governor James G. Martin, Jr.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the Wake Forest Birthplace Society. Correspondents include I. Beverly Lake, D. Wayne Calloway, Maya Angelou, L.M. Baker, Jr., Paul Fulton, and Curtis Strange.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding NCAA, and an invitation to a dinner honoring Mikhail and Raisa Gorbachev Correspondents include Richard D. Schultz, Frederick W. Conner, Rodney Rogers, Governor James G. Martin, Jr., D. Wayne Calloway, Allan Huston, Thomas Leo Clancy, Jr., William T. Graham, and C. Edward Pleasants, Jr.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Eugene F. Corrigan, Creed C. Black, and R. Philip Hanes, Jr.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Harold C. Bennett, Tatsuro Matsumae, Joseph W. Luter, III, Donald E. Flow, Victor I. Flow,Jr., and Charles Rogers, III.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Wayne Calloway, Eugene F. Corrigan, and Alex Sink.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the Athletic Director and football coach searches. Corresondents include C.C. Hope, Jr., Wayne Calloway, C. Edward Pleasants, Jr., and Barbara Millhouse.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the search for and appointment of athletics director, Ron Wellman. Correspondents include James W. Johnston, D.Wayne Calloway, Governor James G. Martin,Jr., J. Tylee Wilson, J. Smith Young, Arnold D. Palmer, Ronald D. Wellman, Jeff Young, and Ernie Accorsi.)
- November (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Terisio Pignatti, Russell W. Meyer, Jr., L. Glenn Orr, Jr., Timothy See Yiu Lam, C. Edward Pleasants, Jr., and Charles Rogers, III.)
- December (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include the Honorable A. Lamar Alexander, Jr., Governor James G. Martin, Jr., Governor Elect James B. Hunt, Jr., Wayne Calloway, Charles M. Shelton, and the Honorable W. Earl Britt.)
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1993
/ Box 41 / Box 5 / Box 42
- January (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Russell W. Meyer, Jr., John Lewis, D. Wayne Calloway, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Senator Terry Sanford, and Richard D. Schultz.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Henlee Barnette, Creed C. Black, D. Wayne Calloway, Joseph Maurer, Ed Shelton, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Paul Fulton, and The Honorable George E. Brown, Jr.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the establishment of the C.C. Hope Chair, real estate negotiations regarding Pepsico/EduServ/RJR/AT&T, and letters regarding Senate Bill 392 to eliminate Legislative Tuition Grants. Correspondents include Mae (Mrs. C.C.) Hope, The Honorable David H. Diamont, Victor I. Flow, Jr., The Honorable George B. Daniel, D. Wayne Calloway, The Honorable George Milton Holmes, The Honorable Ian Theodore Kaplan, Fred and Jo Conner, Governor James B. Hunt, Carl O. Keil, James W. Johnston, Bruce J. Wood, Mayor Martha Wood, C. Edward Pleasants, Frank S. Ioppolo, Sr., The Honorable S. Davis Phillips, Billy Packer, Richard D. Schultz, and L. Glenn Orr, Jr.)
- April (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include John G. Medlin, Jr., Congressman Melvin L. Watt, Paul Fulton, Oprah Winfrey, John Sculley, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, Frank S. Ioppolo, Mayor Martha S. Wood, Gene and Anne Worrell, Sandra Gallant, Paula Henson, The Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor, Rodney Rogers, and L.M. Baker,Jr.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include Richard D. Schultz, D.Wayne Calloway, Howard Slusher, and Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh.)
- June (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Frances (Mrs. Joseph) Branch, Mr. James Branch, Jeff Young, David Stern, and Victor I. Flow, Jr.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include Russell W. Meyer, Jr. and D. Wayne Calloway.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearn's essay in NCAA News and efforts by the Presidents Commission to address sportsmanship and ethical conduct in intercollegiate athletics. Correspondents include Lisa Valk-Long, Congressman Melvin L. Watt, The Honorable Clifton R. Wharton, Jr., Officers of the Wake Forest College Birthplace Society, President Bill Clinton, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., The Honorable Jack Kemp)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the meeting of the NCAA Committee on Integrity in Intercollegiate Athletics and letters regarding the alleged improprieties in the recruitment of student-athlete Nakhtar Ndiaye. Correspondents include Wayne Calloway, John Medlin, Glenn Orr,)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearn's tenth anniversary celebration. Correspondents include Herbert Brenner, Victor I. Flow, Jr., James E. Johnson, Jr., James W. Johnston, John G. Medlin, Jr., Glenn Orr, Creed C. Black, Lyons Gray, James Ralph Scales, L.M. Baker, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and C.C. Cameron.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Mae (Mrs. C.C.) Hope, Maya Angelou, Congressman Stephen L. Neal, and Richard D. Schultz.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include David Stern, Paul Tagliabue, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., J. Lanny Wadkins, Jr., and Wayne Calloway.)
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1994
/ Box 41 / Box 5 / Box 42
- January (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include L. Glenn Orr, Jr., Congressman Stephen L. Neal, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, Senator Lauch Faircloth, Senator Jesse Helms, Congressman Stephen L. Neal, Congressman Melvin Watt, and James G. Martin, Jr.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Madame Germaine Bree, Clifton R. Wharton, Jr., Senator Jesse Helms, James W. Johnston, Charles W. Rogers, III, D.E.Ward, Jr., Louise Broyhill, Victor I. Flow, Jr., Marvin D. Gentry, Constance F. Gray, The Honorable Louis B. Meyer, Jr., Tatsuro Matsumae, and Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Terisio Pignatti, James D. Cowan, Jr., William B. Greene, Jr., Jeff Young, Judy Woodruff, Eric M. Howlette, The Honorable James G. Martin, Jr., William Pittman, Senator Lauch Faircloth, and The Honorable Jeanette W. Hyde.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Ambassador Jeanette W. Hyde, Prime Minister and Tsutomu Hata.)
- May (This folder contains general corresondence.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Tatsuro Matsumae, and Senator Marvin Ward.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Charles R. Lee, John G. Medlin, Wayne Calloway, and Donald E. Flow.)
- August (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include The Honorable Roy A. Cooper, III, John Allison, James W. Mason, and Congressman Melvin L. Watt.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Peter H. Coors, Ray Groves, D. Wayne Calloway, and Joseph C. Hough, Jr.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway, Felix G. Rohatyn, T. Robert Mullinax, Murray C. Greason, Jr., Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Creed Black, and The Chief Justice of the United States.)
- November (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include The Honorable Lamar Alexander, The Honorable Frank W. Bullock, Jr., Felix G. Rohatyn, Frank S. Ioppolo, Sr., John G. Medlin, The Honorable Theresa H. Esposito, Congressman Stephen Neal, Mrs. Herbert Brenner, Roy J. Smith, and J.A. McAleer, Jr.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include The Honorable Richard Burr, The Honorable Melvin Watt, John G. Medlin, Jr., Howell Raines, Major General William M. Steele, and D. Wayne Calloway.)
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1995
/ Box 41 / Box 5 / Box 42
- January (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Jasper Memory, Howell Raines, Coach Dean E. Smith and Peter R. Kann.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearn's mitral valve repair surgery. Correspondents include The Honorable S. Davis Phillips, Timothy See-Yiu Lam, Evelyn P. Foote, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Creed C. Black, Eugene F. Corrigan, Cedric Demsey, Jack Kemp, Terisio Pignatti, Roy J. Smith, Jacob Lawrence, J. Paul Sticht, and Sidney Verba,)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the estate of John Arthur Collins, III. Correspondents include Ruby T. Batchelor, Betty and Charles Howell, E. Maynard Adams, Wayne Calloway, Joseph Neubauer, and Alex Sink.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Ronald W. Allen, Mae Hope, John G. Medlin, Jr., D. Wayne Calloway, Arnold D. Palmer, Jeff Young, Albert Louis Butler, Jr., and James W. Johnston.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Timothy See-Yiu Lam, John Allison, President Gerald R. Ford, and Archie Ammons.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include Wayne Calloway, Ken Carlson, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Judy Woodruff, and T. Eugene Worrell.)
- July (This folder contains general corresondence.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Lyons Gray, D. Wayne Calloway, and John G. Medlin, Jr.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Julius L. Chambers, and John Allison.)
- October 1-20 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include F.M. Kirby, Randolph Childress, Rusty LaRue, and Robert E. (Bob) Timberlake.)
- October 21-31 (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the strategic plan for the Wayne Calloway School of Business and Accountancy. Corresondents include John Allison, and Murray C. Greason, Jr.)
- November (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Wayne Calloway, Timothy Lam, Cedric W. Dempsey, Arnold D. Palmer, Carl M. Crothers, Betty and Charles Howell, L. Glenn Orr, Jr., and James W. Johnston.)
- December (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Lawrence W. Milas, and Phyllis and Archie Ammons.)
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1996
/ Box 6
- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including material regarding the Wake Forest Birthplace Society and the Calvin Jones House. Correspondents include F.M. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Baldwin, Randolph Childress, Ambassador Jeanette W. Hyde, A.R. Ammons, Governor James B. Hunt, Edward E. Crutchfield, Jr., Creed C. Black, Theodore M. Hesburgh, and John L. Clendenin.)
- February 1-20 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Bob Dotson, Alex Sink, Thomas H. Davis, Egbert L. Davis, Jr., Pauline Davis Perry, Mayor Martha S. Wood, A.R. Ammons, Wake Forest College Birthplace Society, R.G. Puckett, Walter Harrelson, Ambassador Jeanette W. Hyde, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.)
- February 21-28 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Archie Ammons and Peter R. Kann.)
- March 1-12 (This folder contains general corresondence, including material regarding the death of James Ralph Scales. Correspondents include Wayne Calloway, Emily Wilson, Maureen Devlin, Knight Commission, and Ann Scales.)
- March 13-31 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Rusty LaRue.)
- April 1-10 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Timothy T. Duncan, Richard Groves, Wake Forest Baptist Church, Peter R. Kann, and Mae Hope.)
- April 11-30 (This folder contains general correspondence, including a copy of the presentation given at the memorial service for James Ralph Scales by his cousin, Judith A. Burnham, material regarding the contract for Dave Odom, including an article by John Feinstein, and letters regarding Old Wake Forest. Correspondents include Arnold Palmer, Paige Patterson, Theodore M. Hesburgh, and Lawrence W. Milas.)
- May 1-10 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Ronald W. Allen, Wayne Calloway, John Feinstein, Seddon Goode, Jr., and Earnest W. Deavenport, Jr.)
- May 11-31 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Wayne Calloway and Dave Odom.)
- June 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Andrew M. Bloom, T. Robert Mullinax, Maya Angelou, and Ben Brantley.)
- June 16-30 (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Tatsuro Matsumae, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Walter Harelson, and R.G. Puckett.)
- July (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Kenneth D. Schanzer, and Mark McCormick.)
- August 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include A. Tab Williams, Jr., John G. Medlin, Jr., Weston P. Hatfield, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., and Senator Jesse Helms.)
- August 16-31 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include T. Robert Mullinax.)
- September 1-15 (This folder contains general correspondence, including a copy of the last commencement address from the old campus by Herbert Poteat, son of William Louis Poteat. Correspondents include Jack Kemp, Elizabeth T. Williams, Maya Angelou, and Governor James B. Hunt.)
- September 16-30 (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Mr. and Mrs. Alec Baldwin, Wayne Calloway, and Bevery Sills.)
- October (This folder contains general corresondence, including materials regarding the WFU round table on drunk driving with Governor Hunt. Correspondents include Maya Angelou, Peter Perret, and L.M. Baker.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Alex Sink.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence.)
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1997
/ Box 6
- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters and materials regarding Hearn's December trip to Vienna and an original document, Wake Forest College for Winston-Salem. Correspondents include Wayne Calloway, Coach Dean Smith, Makhtar Ndiaye, John T. Chambers, Murray Greason, Jr., Johannes Nostitz, Senator James T. Broyhill, and Bill Moyers.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondenceincluding letters regarding the Hesburgh Award and Hearn's participation as a judge. Correspondents include Eugene F. Corrigan, Edward E. Crutchfield, Jr., Jean H. Gaskin, J. Lanny Wadkins, Theodore M. Hesburgh, and Donald Flow.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence, including an autographed copy of Maya Angelou's invocation written for and delivered at the Presidential Summit at Philadelphia, PA on 4/27/97 and materials regarding the search committee for ACC Commissioner, which Hearn chaired. Correspondents include Governor James Hunt, Wayne Calloway, Cedric W. Dempsey, John D. Swofford, and Gene Hooks.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence, including response to Hearn's commencement address. Correspondents include Alec Baldwin, Walter Harrelson, Mae Hope, Frederick W. Smith, Wake Forest Home Owners Association, Governor James B. Hunt, Senator Roy A. Cooper, III, and Senator Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearn's graduation remarks. Correspondents include Anne Babcock, Johannes Nostitz-Rieneck, Archie Ammons, Theodore Hesburgh, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., and Charles W. Rogers.)
- July (This folder contains general corresondence. Corresondents include Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Wayne Calloway, Billy Graham, John C. Whitaker, Jr., Phil Hanes, and Joe Branch.)
- August (this folder contains general corresondence, including letters regarding the Financial Aid Office and letters regarding DWI legislation. Correspondents include Governor James G. Hunt, Jr., Lieutenant Governor Dennis A. Wicker, The Honorable Richard H. Moore, John M. Templeton, Jr., M.D.,John Templeton Foundation, John M. Belk, and John T. Chambers.)
- September (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Senator Bill Bradley, Abe Brenner, William B. Greene, Jr., Joseph W. Luter, III, Lamar Alexander, Rabbi Harold S. Kushner, and T. Eugene Worrell.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding the name change for the Medical Center. Correspondents include Lyons Gray, R. Philip Hanes, Germaine Bree, and Rosalyn Carter.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Thomas A. Gray and Bill Moyers.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Bernard Gray.)
- Two additional folders, assorted months / Box 41
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1998
/ Box 6
- January (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include John D. Swofford, A. Tab Williams, R. Philip Hanes, Jr., George T. Valaoras, Tony Campolo, Dolph W. von Arx, and L.M. Baker, Jr.)
- February (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Terisio Pignatti and Simpson O. Brown, Jr.)
- March (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Richard Brenner, John Millican, Russell W. Meyer, Jr., Terisio Pignatti, Ambassador Sean O'Huiginn, Egbert L. Davis, Jr., Pauline D. Perry, Norio Matsumae, and Murray C. Greason, Jr.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Jack Ward, John F. Welch, Jr., John T.Chambers, and Teresio Pignatti.)
- May (This folder contains a Doonesbury cartoon from The News and Observer, May 10, 1998, about graduation.)
- June (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Eugene F. Corrigan, Erskine Bowles, and Theodore M. Hesburgh.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Erskine Bowles.)
- August (This folder contains general corresondence.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- December (This folder contains general corresondence.)
- Three additional folders, assorted months / Box 41
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1999
/ Box 7
- January (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Francis Card. Arinze.)
- February (This folder contains general corresondence. Corresondents include Charlotte and Philip Hanes.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding opposition to the NC Lottery. Correspondents include John T. Chambers, Tatsuro Matsumae, Thomas W. Lambeth, L.M. Baker, Jr., Governor James G. Martin, Governor Bob Scott, and C.C. Cameron.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Dean Smith.)
- May (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Emily Herring Wilson.)
- June (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Theodore M. Hesburgh, Charlotte Hanes, and Oprah Winfrey.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence, including a letter from Nell Gifford Martin enclosing the welcoming remarks of Germaine Bree upon Hearn's inauguration. Other correspondents include Tony Coelho, Francis Cardinal Arinze, and Kenneth D. Miller.)
- August (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Mayor Kazumi Nonaka, and Lyons and Connie Gray.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Fenton N. Hord.)
- October (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Ben Sutton.)
- November (This folder contains general corresondence, including materials regarding the proposed same-sex union in Wait Chapel. Correspondents include William J. Bennett, Ambassador Kathryn Walt Hall, and Tenzin Geyche.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include L.M. Baker, Jr. and Smith Bagley.)
- One additional folder, assorted months / Box 41
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2000
/ Box 7
- January (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include Ngawang Rabgyay, John Chambers, Robert A. Ingram, and Thomas W. Lambeth.)
- February (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Robert E. Rubin, and The Honorable William L. Osteen, Sr.)
- March (This folder contains general corresondence, including letters and materials regarding an anti-Semitic brochure included in Old Gold and Black. Correspondents include Gene Hooks, Albert Hunt, William P.H. Stevens, Jerry B. Wilson, Hubert Humphrey, William B. Greene, Barbara Hansen, John D. Swofford, G. Kennedy Thompson, John P. Chambers, and Nathan O. Hatch.)
- April (This folder contains general corresondence, as well as a copy of a white paper written by Hearn entitled Wake Forest in the Twenty-First Century. Correspondents include Hubert B. Humphrey.)
- May (This folder contains general corresondence. Corresondents include L.M. Baker, Jr.)
- June (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Senator John Edwards and Senator Jesse Helms.)
- July (This folder contains general corresondence. Corresondents include John T. Chambers.)
- August (This folder contains general corresondence, including letters and materials regarding the issue of same gender unions and the chaplain's office. Correspondents include Tom Shelton.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Governor James B. Hunt.)
- October (This folder contains general corresondence. Corresondents include Congressman Richard M. Burr and Robert A. Ingram.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Gregory A. Coppede, US Secret Service, Tatsuro Matsumae, Warren T. Carr,)
- December (This folder contains general corresondence, including materials regarding the gift of a painting to WFU. Correspondents include Phil Hanes.)
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2001
/ Box 7
- January (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Mrs. James W. Mason, Jr., G. Kennedy Thompson, Charles M. Allen, and Representative James Walsh.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Mary Ann Glendon and Gayle N. Anderson.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include John D. Swofford and Hodding Carter.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Dave Odom, Albert R. Hunt, G. Kennedy Thompson, Janice Woodward Calloway, and Charles W. Rogers.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the 568 Working Group and a copy of Financial Aid at Wake Forest: A Presidential Paper. Correspondents include Bruce M. Babcock, Scott M. Hoch, Hunter Rawlings III, Representative Richard Burr.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Hodding Carter, Lisbeth C. Evans, Philip and Charlotte Hanes, and Charles D. Peebler, Jr.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding the motion by the Baptist State Convention to amend its relationship with WFU. Correspondents include R. Philip Hanes, Jr., Tim Moore, The Honorable James B. Hunt, Senator Jesse Helms, and The Honorable Richard H. Moore.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including materials regarding Hearn's response to 9/11. Correspondents include Peter Browning, Robert Ingram, John Whitaker, L.M. Baker,Jr., First Lady Mary P. Easley, and Andrew Schindler.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Keith L. Alm, Howell Raines, and John D. Swofford.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence, including Hearn's statement RE State Baptist Convention expected action. Corresondents include Eugene F. Corrigan.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Robert E. Greene, NC Attorney General Roy A. Cooper, III, and R.G. Puckett.)
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2002
/ Box 7
- January (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Beth Cummings (Mrs. George W.) Paschal, John W. Burress, Reynolds Lassiter, and Theodore M. Hasburgh.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include John D. Swofford, The Annenburg Foundation, Peace Corps, and Lily Endowment, Inc.)
- March (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Mark H. McCormack, Bob Timberlake, John D. Swofford, and Skip Prosser.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Murray Greason, Louis H. Blair and The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding animal abuse by WFU fraternity members at Tanglewood. Correspondents include Mayor Allen Joines, Richard A. Brenner, Robert A. Ingram, Senator John McCain, Council on Christian Higher Education of the Baptist State Convention of NC, F.M. Kirby, and John D. Swofford.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence, including letters regarding Hearn's trip to Vienna and Venice. Correspondents include John D. Swofford, Ernie Davenport, and W.B. Greene, Jr.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include M. Hunt Broyhill, Knight Foundation, Murray Greason, and Vic and Roddy Flow.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include John Carroll and Roy J. Smith.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence, including a letter to WFU alumni and other letters regarding the anniversary of 9/11. Correspondents include Evelyn P. Foote, Frank B. Holding, R. Philip Hanes, Jr., L. Glenn Orr, Jr., and Eugene Worrell.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Jane F. Crosthwaite, Ed Christman, Robert A. Ingram, John G. Medlin, Jr., Louis H. Blair, and Dewey and Ginny Hobbs.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Creed C. Black, Myles Brand, Governor-elect Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., William McBride, David W. Dupree, Robert A. Ingram, G. Kennedy Thompson, and Governor Michael F.Easley.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Russell Brantley and Warren T. Carr.)
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2003
/ Box 7
- January (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Robert Ingram, Robert F. Lowe, and Peggy Cifrino.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Paige Patterson, Ryan R. Hutchinson, Murray Greason, Hodding Carter III, Skip Prosser, Scott Livengood, and Barbara Hansen.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Martha W. Barnett, G. Edward (Skip) Prosser III, Robert F. Lowe, Tom C. Womble, and Josh Howard.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Stephen A. Brown, John D. Swofford, L.M. Baker, Jr., John Allison, and Ronald D. Wellman.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Ronald D. Wellman, Peaches Gunter Blank, Martha W. Barnett, Samuel A. DiPiazza and Vice Admiral Richard H. Carmona.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Myles Brand, John Alexander, John T. Chambers, and Josh Howard.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include David W. Dupree, Edwin L. Welch, Jr., and Laura Baecher.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Representative Rick Boucher, 568 Presidents' Group, H. Kel Landis, Jan Calloway, and Martha Mason.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Lawrence H. Summers, Congressman Howard Coble, Congressman Melvin Watt, Russell Brantley, Robert A. Ingram and Donald E. Flow.)
- October (This folder contains a letter to the Wake Forest Community sharing the information of Hearn's diagnosis of a brain tumor and subsequent treatment plans.)
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2004
/ Box 8
- March (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence, materials regarding Hearn's announcement of his return to the duties of his office and his plan to retire in June 2005, and letters and articles regarding Hearn's receipt of the Paul Fulton/Alexis deTocqueville Society Award by the United Way of Forsyth County.)
- May (This article contains general correspondence. Correspondents include President and Mrs. Gerald Ford, Bernie Kish of the College Football Hall of Fame, Theodore M. Hesburgh, and Myles Brand.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Bernard Mann, publisher of Our State Magazine and William B. Greene, Jr.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Representative Melvin L. Watt and Roy J. Smith.)
- October (This folder contains general corresponcence, including a letter to Wake Foresters affected by recent hurricanes.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include the 568 Presidents' Group.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Dee Hughes LeRoy and Murray Greason.)
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2005
/ Box 8
- January (This folder contains general correspondence, including a letter regarding Hearn's receipt of the CASE 2005 Chief Executive Leadership Award. Correspondents include Myles Brand, John Alexander, Ambassador Barbara Masakela, and Michael Dell.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence, including a letter sent to victims of the recent tsunami and materials regarding Hearn's appointment as chair of the Knight Commission. Correspondents include President-elect Nathan Hatch, James Carville, Albert R. Hunt, Jr., Senator Linda Garrou, L. Glenn Orr, William Friday, Theodore M. Hesburgh, and Gray T. Boyette.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Arnold Palmer, Bernard Lown, Representative Melvin Watt, John Allison, Jeffrey P. von Arx, Paul Shorey Paschal, H. Edwards Paschal, Sandy Kahle, Murray C. Greason, Jr., and Senator Richard Burr.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include Barbara and Nick Millhouse, Katie and Ken Mountcastle, Jr., Robert A. Ingram, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. and Dan Glickman, Alberto Ibarguen and the Knight Foundation.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Charles D. Peebler, Jr., Robert H. Samson, Bernard Lown, Michael D. Piscal, Oliver W. Hill, Sr., Jane Freeman Crosthwaite, Arnold D. Palmer, Ann Scales, Ron Wellman, and Walter Harrelson.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence, including the introduction of Hearn by Mit Shah for the CASE award. Corresondents include Paul H. Broyhill, Thomas S. Haggai, Bernard Lown, John Alexander and Thomas W. Ross.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D.E. Ward, Martha Mason, James T. Stone, Trustees and Trustees Emeriti, Nathan Hatch, Retired Justice David M. Britt, and Warren A. Stephens.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include D.E. Ward, Jr. and Mitesh Bharat Shah.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- December (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Alberto Ibarguen of the Knight Foundation.)
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2006
/ Box 8
- January (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include John W. Davis, III, Paul Fulton, and J. Tylee Wilson.)
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Vic Flow, Drew Hancock, and Kikuko Imamura.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include J. Tylee Wilson, and Martin Garcia.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Alberto Ibarguen and the Knight Foundation.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Theodore M. Hesburgh, Tylee Wilson, Patricia H. Kordas, F. Ross Johnson, and D.E. Ward, Jr.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Kikuko Imamura, and Pete Kulynych.)
- July (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Dr. Dewey Hobbs, Dorothy McAllister Mason, and Debbie Lambert.)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include John W. Burress.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Corresondents include J. Tylee Wilson and Patricia Kordas.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include William Hinman, AFP-NCTriad Chapter, Glenn Orr, Anne Bersagel, and John D. Swofford.)
- December
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2007
/ Box 8
- January (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Holly (Mrs. Jim) Grobe, Martha and Linwood Davis, and Sherwood H. Smith, Jr.)
- March (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Glenn Orr, Dewey Hobbs, Dave and Carroll McCullough, Tim and Jacque Pennell, and Robert K. Walsh.)
- April (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Thomas W. Ross, Sr., North Carolina Awards Committee c/o Jennifer McCrory, and Ann Brower (Mrs. Jim) Turner.)
- May (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Michael G. Ford, Amy Privette Perko, and Ron Wellman.)
- July (This folder contains correspondence regarding permission request for Hearn's article, "The Culture of Sport and the Future of Intercollegiate Athletics: Address to the Governing Boards, Boston, MA" for the publication of At Issue: Should College Athletes be Paid?)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Dino Gaudio, Nancy Prosser, and Joe Tobin.)
- September (This folder contains general correspondence.)
- October (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include P. Everett Wells, III, Tom Shelton, Will Joerling and Tim Pennell.)
- November (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Jeff Young, Michael Queen, and Nathan Hatch.)
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2008
/ Box 8
- February (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Kyle B. Hanser and Richard P. McQuellon.)
- March (This folder contains general corresondence. Correspondents include Veronica Cruickshank.)
- May (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Joyce Lehmeyer, Jean (Mrs. Julian) Burroughs, and Maureen E. Devlin.)
- June (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Nathan and Julie Hatch and Amy Perko)
- August (This folder contains general correspondence. Correspondents include Dr. Anthony Atala and John Ryan.)
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Undated
/ Box 8
- Card (Undated handwritten greeting from Krithiga and Irene.)
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Restricted
/ Box 41 / Box 42
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1998
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1983 (1983)
/ Box 1
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Writings/Publications (1983-2008)
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1970
/ Box 8
- Jesus Was A Sissy After All (Published in The Christian Century, October 7, 1970.)
- On Tolerance (Published in the Southern Journal of Philosophy, Summer & Fall, 1970.)
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1973
/ Box 8
- Ardal on the Moral Sentiments in Hume's Treatise (Published in Philosophy, Vol. 48, 1973.)
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1975
/ Box 8
- Heath Care and the Social Crisis (Health Care and the Social Crisis was written by Hearn for inclusion in Socialized Medicine by Robert L. Perkins. This folder also includes corresondence from Mr. Perkins.)
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1976
/ Box 8
- Making Sweetbreads Do: Robert Frost and Moral Empiricism (Reprinted from The New England Quarterly, Vol. XLIX, No. 1, March, 1976. 2 copies: one with handwritten notes.)
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1978
/ Box 8
- The Arts in Education (POTLUC FORUM, University of Alabama in Birmingham, Volume V, Number III, Summer, 1978, pp. 3-5.)
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1979
/ Box 8
- Some Comments on Ethical Relativism (Three manuscripts, one with note attatched: "latest and last edition, 7/31/79". Also included in this folder is a syballus (?) for UAB ARTS Mini Course Philosopher At Work: A Look at the Academic Discipline of Philosophy and Ethical Relativism: Some Notes.)
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1984
/ Box 8
- Windows and Doors (The Forum for Liberal Education. Vol. 6, No. 6, May/June 1984, pp. 2-4. Published by The Association of American Colleges. Also included is a manuscript with corrections, and a letter from Peggy Brown, editor of The Forum for Liberal Education, dated March 29, 1984.)
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1988
/ Box 8
- Sports and Ethics: The University Response (Vital Speeches of the Day. Vol. LV., No. 1, October 15, 1988, pp. 20-22. Speech delivered to the College Football Association, Dallas, Texas, June 5, 1988.)
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1989
/ Box 8
- Review of Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Humanism (Review of Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Humanism, Paul Kurtz, in Teaching Philosophy 12:4, December 1989, pp. 431-433. Also included in this folder is the galley proof, dated Oct 27, 1989.)
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1990
/ Box 8
- The National Forum: Just Who's in charge of athletic departments? (The National Sports Daily, Thursday 2/8/90, p. 27.)
- Second Opinion: No Quick Solutions to City''s Economic Plight (Winston-Salem Journal, 12/1/90)
- Fan's passions may be too strong for colleges (National. New York, NY: Wednesday, July 11, 1990.)
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1992
/ Box 8
- Sportsmanship and Verbal Conduct (The National Collegiate Athletic Association, August 5, 1992. The draft of a resolution faxed to Mr. Pickle 6/12/92. Also attached is a statement concerning conduct of student athletes by JHL, The National Collegiate Athletic Association, August 5, 1992.)
- The Sunday Self (Wake Forest University Magazine September 1992, pp. 38-39.)
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1993
/ Box 8
- Imitations of Immortality (Leaves From A President's Notebook, Essay Number 16. Handwritten notes, including A Revision: 4/13/1993.)
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1994
/ Box 8
- Development a tool of university advocacy (Philanthropy Journal of North Carolina. Volume 1, Issue 9, May 1994, pp. 10-11.)
- 1996 / Box 8 (This folder contains the commemorative book published in memory of President James Ralph Scales, with article by Hearn, "Scales Improved University".)
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1999
/ Box 8
- Sharing His Vision For Academia and Higher Education (The Record of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Summer 1999, pp. 14-17. Interview with Hearn by Chris Mundy.)
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2000
/ Box 8
- Wake Forest in the Twenty-First Century (A Presidential Paper for Consideration by the Reynolda Campus Faculty, Administration, and Staff. April 10, 2000.)
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2002
/ Box 8
- Where the Culture Clash Is Leading College Sports (Trusteeship. Volume 10, Number 6, November/December 2002, pp. 19-23.)
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Undated
/ Box 8
- Subjective Naturalism
- Abortion (Note by Hearn: This should be regarded as a draft of a paper and not a finished product.)
- Personhood and Abortion (No date - written while at University of Alabama at Birmingham.)
- Education (Draft - no date. Appears to be pre-WFU.)
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Box of Early Publications
/ Box 23
- The Radical Theology: A Philosophical Perspective / Box 23 (Anglican Theological Review, Volume L, Number 4, October 1968, p. 342. 2 copies.)
- Norman Kemp Smith on "Natural Belief" / Box 23 (Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume 7, No. 1, Spring, 1969, p. 3. Note at bottom: This paper is one of the winners of the Junior Awards at the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology at its meeting in April, 1968.)
- Moralism and the Teaching of Moral Philosophy / Box 23 (Teaching Philosophy 3:1)
- Book Reviews / Box 23 (Book Reviews, reprinted from The Thomist, XXXIV, 3, July, 1970. See page 511 for Hearn's review of Humiliation and Celebration: Post-Radical Themes in Doctrine, Morals and Mission, by Gabriel Fackre.)
- Jesus Was A Sissy After All / Box 23 (The Christian Century, Volume LXXXVII, Number 40, October 7, 1970.)
- "General Rules" in Hume's Treatise / Box 23 (Two copies of an offprint from Journal of the History of Philosophy, Volume VIII, Number 4, October, 1970.)
- Abstract of "General Rules" in Hume's Treatise / Box 23 (Philosophical ABstracts, The Review, p. 362.)
- On Tolerance / Box 23 (The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume 8, Nos. 2-3, Summer & Fall, 1970, p. 223.)
- Essentialism / Box 23 (Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society, 1972. Wake Forest University, November 10-11, 1972. p. 22.)
- Higher Education / Box 23 (The Academic Review: A Student Evaluation of the Undergraduate Curriculum of the College of William and Mary. 1972-73.)
- Ardal on the Moral Sentiments in Hume's Treatise / Box 23 (Philosophy: The Journal of the Royal Institute of PHilosophy. July 1973, vol 48 no 185, p. 288. One copy of the journal, one copy of the article.)
- Macintyre and Hudson on Hume / Box 23 (Critical Analysis. Volume IV, Number 4, Jan/Apr 1973. p. 153.)
- Summaries and Comments / Box 23 (From The Review of Metaphysics, Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, December 1974. Hearn contributed on Ethics Without God, by Nielsen, K.)
- Making Sweetbreads Do: Robert Frost and Moral Empiricism / Box 23 (The New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters. Volume XLIX, Number 1, March 1976, p. 65.)
- General Rules and the Moral Sentiments in Hume's Treatise / Box 23 (From The Review of Metaphysics, Vol. XXX, No. 1, September 1976. 2 copies.)
- Prayers by A.C. Reid / Box 23
- The Arts and the American Consciousness / Box 23 (Proceedings: The Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting, National Association of Schools of Music, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1978, Number 67, April 1979. p. 39.)
- Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act and Related Measures, Part 4. / Box 23 (Includes statement by Hearn for the Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives. May, 1979.)
- Comments on The Ethical Responsibilities at Issue by E. Maynard Adams. / Box 23 (Human Tissue for In Vitro Research: An Analysis of the Scientist's Responsibility in the Acquisition and Utilization of Human Tissue for In Vitro Research. 1977, p. 17.)
- Moralism and the TEaching of Moral Philosophy / Box 23 (Teaching Philosophy, Volume Three, Number 1, Spring 1979, p. 51.)
- Living Forward, Thinking Backward: Higher Education and the Future of Alabama's Economy / Box 23 (Pamphlet identifying Hearn as Vice President, UAB. undated.)
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1970
/ Box 8
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Speeches (1983-2008)
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1962
/ Box 9
- Reach Hither - Touch Me Not / Box 9 (Review and Expositer, n.d. Sermon preached in a regualr chapel worship service of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, May, 1962.)
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1975
/ Box 9
- Singing the Songs of Zion in an Alien Land / Box 9 (Presidential Address for The Society For Philosophy of Religion. Atlanta, GA, February 28, 1975.)
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1976
/ Box 9
- Rohatyn's Hume / Box 9 (10/29/76. Manuscript with handwritten corrections and additions.)
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1977
/ Box 9
- The Allocation of Medical Resources (Alabama Journal of Medical Science. n.d. Transcript of panel discussion on: The Allocation of Medical Resources: Who Should Decide and How by John W. Kirklin, M.D., William F. Bridgers, M.D, and Hearn. Presented by invitation by Dr. Kirklin as a part of a series of seminars on "Ethical Issues in Medicine," University of Alabama in Birmingham, February 10, 1977. A copy of Hearn's paper is also included in the folder.)
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1978
/ Box 9
- The Arts and the American Consciousness: Reflections on Coming to Our Senses. (National Association of Schools of Music 54th Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1978. Number 67, April 197(8). Also included is a copy of Hearn's manuscript of this speech.)
- Moralism and the Teaching of Moral Philosophy (This speech was presented for the Conference on New Directions in Philosophical Education in America, July 22, 1978, at the Center for Continuing Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC. Included in this folder are two copies of the paper as published in Teaching Philosophy 3:1.)
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1980
/ Box 9
- The Future of Liberal Education (This paper was presented for the Charter Weekend Symposium of The College of William and Mary, February 10, 1980. Also included is a Charter Day 1980 Commemorative Booklet which includes a picture of Hearn and remarks about his presentation.)
- Presentation to UAB President's Council (March 31, 1980. Manuscript with handwritten notes.)
- Words on Art and Education: Talks with Teachers (Lectures presented for The Summer Institute of the Nashville Institute for the Arts, June 1980. Included in the folder are Hearn's manuscripts and two copies of booklets published at a later date by the institute titled Words on Art and Education, which include Hearn's three lectures and forward and afterwords by Scott T. Massey. Hearn is identified as the Philosopher-in-Residence for the institute.)
- A Philosophy for the Arts (Presented to the 24th annual conference of the Association of College, University and Community Arts Administrators, December 21, 1980, New York, N.Y. Included are three copies: Hearn's manuscript, the ACUCAA Bulletin, Number 83, April, 1981, and Theatre News, published by the American Theatre Association, Volume 14, Number 2, February 1982.)
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1981
/ Box 9
- How to Miss the Coming Economic Revolution (Originally presented to the Shades Valley Rotary Club, August 17, 1981.)
- Huntsville Arts Center Dedication (September 13, 1981)
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1982
/ Box 9
- The Arts and Public Policy: The Social Meanings of Art (Douglas Center Series, Florence, Alabama, January 10, 1982.)
- UAB: An Urban University (Presentation to Chancellor Bartlett, 3/30/82.)
- Computers in University College (UAB Presidents Council, May 4, 1982)
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1983 October
/ Box 9
- Law Alumni Association (October 1, 1983)
- Call Board of Visitors/Law Board of Visitors (Sat. October 1, 1983)
- 1st Official Mtg. of my 1st acad. day in office (no date.)
- Remarks for Sesquicentennial Campaign Dinner (October 13, 1983. Attached to schedule of Sesquicentennial Campaign Celebration Events, October 7, 1983.)
- Proposed Remarks for Dr. Hearn at Dedication of Carpenter Library (Friday, October 14, 1983. Attached to dedication program.)
- Homecoming Banquet Address (October 14, 1983. Alumni Association Banquet. Program attached.)
- Introduction of Mr. Sticht (Introduction of J. Paul Sticht, chairman of the board of R.J.Reynolds Industries, who was to introduce Mr. Schmidt. n.d. - Fall 1983?Handwritten notes on back.)
- Babcock Board of Visitors (October 21, 1983)
- In Praise of Bureaucracy (First Baptist Church, Statesville, NC, October 23, 1983. Handwritten notes and typed manuscript. Attached is The Interim, which includes order of worship.)
- Remarks to Birmingham Rotary Club (Attached to memo dated October 28, 1983 to Friends, these are remarks delivered to the Birmingham Rotary Club on August 24, 1983. Also attached is a list of names and addresses.)
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1983
/ Box 9
- Lecture at BG (Handwritten outline of lecutre at BG Jan 1983. (Extra curric. med. ethics program))
- Pledge Class (Handwritten notes labeled Pledge Class - Mr. 1 1983. Remarks about alcohol education program.)
- Responses to toasts (Responses to toasts Old Town, Nov. 3, 1983)
- The Inaugural Address of Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. as Twelfth President of Wake Forest University (Wait Chapel, November 4, 1983. Two copies: Hearn's manuscript and the speech published by the university.)
- Response for Dr. Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. (Friday, November 4, 1983)
- Donors Forum (November 9, 1983)
- Sermon (Wake Forest Chapel, November 10, 1983)
- Wake Forest University Convention Dinner (November 15, 1983. Agenda, Hearn's handwritten notes with page from inaugural address.)
- Remarks for Smithsonian Symposium (December 8, 1983)
- Wake Forest and the Spirit of Opportunity (This address, dealing with the history of Wake Forest University, was delivered at a 1983 North Carolina Meeting of the Newcomen Society of the United States held in Winsont-Salem on December 12, 1983.)
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1984 January - March
/ Box 9
- The Arts and Public Policy: The Social Meaning of Art (This speech, presented for the Douglas Center Series, Florence, Alabama, January 10, 1982, was filed with 1984 speeches. This copy has handwritten changes. No new date.)
- President's Welcoming Remarks (1983-84 Broyhill Executive Lecture Series)
- Leadership Birmingham (Birmingham, AL, 1/12/84.)
- Living Together (Sermon delivered at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC, January 15, 1984. Order of worship attached.)
- WF AAUP Meeting (February 6, 1984)
- Greensboro Wake Forest Club (February 16, 1984)
- Fayetteville (Wake Forest Club?) (Undated. Filed with Greensboro and Charlotte WF Club presentation notes.)
- Charlotte Wake Forest Club (March 12, 1984)
- The Steering Committee Orientation (March 15, 1984. L. W/S Leadership Winston-Salem?)
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1984 April-June
/ Box 9
- Remarks for World Book (Handwritten remarks with front page of program attached for Welcome to the ZAC, April 1-3, 1984, World Book - The Best for all Seasons. The Lodge of the Four Seasons, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri)
- Suggested Remarks for Chapel, Sesquecentennial Celebration Trek to Wake Forest, April 15, 1984 (Typed script attached to chapel program, corresondence with Dr. W. Randall Lolley and James Reid Morgan, and The Enquiry, Volume 20, Number 11, April 12, 1984.)
- Southern College and Universities Pers(?) Administrators (April 18, 1984, Winston-Salem)
- Stratford Rotary Club (April 19, 1984. Attached is letter of confirmation to Hearn from Arthur G. Kiser, Jr., Group Vice President)
- Board of Visitors (May 11, 1984)
- Pilot Mountain Association (May 14, 1984)
- Hickory (May 29, 1984. Attached is itinerary (lunch, trustee meeting, president's club reception and dinner) with list of guests for lunch.)
- Alumni Planning Conference (Sea Island, GA, Summer, 1984)
- The President's Motto (Commencement Address, University of Alabama at Birmingham, June 3, 1984, at which Hearn was awarded an honorary degree. 2 manuscripts. Also, The Alabama Journal of Medical Sciences, October 1985, Volume 22, Number 4 contains this address.)
- Synopsis of Remarks for WFU Planning Retreat (Graylyn Conference Center, Winston-Salem, NC, June 25-26, 1984.)
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1984 July-September
/ Box 9
- Reynolda House (July, 1984 - Am. Foundations (?))
- Planning (?) (Undated, untitled. Notes for meeting on planning, giving (?))
- Lecture to NC Medical Society (August, 1984)
- Planning retreat - Graylyn (August 22, 1984)
- Leadership Winston-Salem Reception (August 29, 1984)
- ZSR Presentation (9/4/84 - Handwritten remarks for Committee and Memorandum from Bill Joyner regarding the September 4 meeting with ZSR Committee with list of components of request and summary of justification.)
- Remarks for President's Club (September 7, 1984. Includes Summary of Friday's Program for 1984 President's Club Week-end, Handwritten Schedule, and notes for introduction of Bill Flowe, Hearn's personal remarks, manuscript for Challenge Gift Announcement and manuscript for Announcement Folowing the Pete and Nancy Davis Presentation.)
- President's Club Breakfast (9/8/84 - Handwritten notes for remarks for Saturday a.m. breakfast.)
- College Faculty (September 11)
- Bowman Gray (September 11 - Back at Reynolda C(ampus)- VP Bush. Handwritten remarks.)
- Jr. Bar Assn W/S (9/19/1984 handwritten notes.)
- Knollwood Baptist Church (September 16, 1984. No title.)
- Denominational Relations Retreat (September 19, 1984. Manuscript)
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1984 October-December
/ Box 9
- Planning at Wake Forest (Address to College Board of Visitors, November 2, 1984)
- Remarks to the Baptist State Convention (Asheville, NC, November 13, 1984)
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1985 January-March
/ Box 9
- Rocky Mount (January, 1985 - handwritten notes to Alumni Ass. (?))
- First Baptist Church Sunday School Class (1/13/85. Handwritten notes.)
- Be Nice to Hipocrits (January 31, 1985. Thursday Worship, Wait Chapel. Handwritten notes with two orders of worship)
- Virginia alumni (Undated, untitled. Appears to be notes for Alumni meeting in Virginia.)
- High Point Rotary (February 1985)
- Washington, DC (February, 1985)
- C.C. Hope Roast (February 18, 1985. Manuscript with handwritten notes added.)
- Be Nice to Hipocrites (Handwritten sermon with two orders of worship attached: First Baptist Church, Rockingham, NC February 17, 1985. Providence Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC, March 17, 1985.)
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1985 April-August
/ Box 9
- Board of Visitors (Undated. Handwritten notes and copy with notes added.)
- Luncheon Notes Richmond/Norfolk (Undated)
- CASE Meeting (Graylyn, April 9, 1985)
- Foundations Luncheon, NYC (4/16/85 - University Club, NYC. Handwritten notes, with attached memorandum from Sandra Connor regarding Foundations Luncheon hosted by Barbara Millhouse, with list of attendees included. Memo is typed with handwritten notes.)
- Wilmington (Undated)
- Mission and Purpose Committee (?) (Handwritten notes, untitled, attached to memorandum from Laura C. Ford, April 15, 1985, regarding meeting of Mission and Purpose Committee on April 23.)
- All Sports Banquet (May 1, 1985. Manuscript for Sports Banquet. In folder with handwritten note regarding publishing.)
- Uncle B's Memorial Service (June, 1985. William Berry cooper)
- Annual Report (6/28/85 University Magazine Annual report from president, 1985.)
- NYC Alumni Group (4/16/85. Handwritten notes.)
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1985 September-December
/ Box 9
- Leadership W/S Kickoff Banquet (September 13, 1985)
- Leadership (Handwritten outline and notes for speech regarding leadership. Attached are two letters: invitation from Stephen L. Holcombe, Peat Marwick Mitcfhell & Co. to speak for Piedmont area annual continuing professional education seminar on September 12, 1985; and confirmation of invitation from Harry Underwood to speak for Winston-Salem Chapter of the Administrative Management Society on March 11, 1986.)
- Alumni meeting (Undated, no location given. Filed with Fall 1985 speeches.)
- Faculty meeting (September, 1985)
- President's Club Breakfast Remarks (September 7, 1985 - Handwritten remarks with attached schedule for The Fifteenth Annual President's Club Weekend schedule of events.)
- Installation of Dr. Richard Groves (September 29, 1985. Typed manuscript with handwritten corrections.)
- Memorial Service for Hiram A. "Bif" Myers III (October 1, 1985. Printed order of service and statement of purpose.)
- Student Leadership Seminar (October, 1985)
- Alumni Notes, Greenville, SC (Undated, filed with Fall, 1985 speeches.)
- Remarks for Pilot Mountain Association Centennial (october 17, 1985. Printed program attached for Pilot Mountain Baptist Association 100th Annual Meeting at Wake Forest Baptist Church, WFU.)
- Proposed Introduction for Bob Staak (October 22, 1985. Typed manuscript with handwritten corrections.)
- Remarks for School of Business and Accountancy Advisory Council Meeting (October 25, 1985, Graylyn Conference Center. Agenda attached.)
- Leadership W/S Education Day (12/4/85)
- Council CHE (12/17/85 Raleigh)
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1986 January-March
/ Box 9
- Leadership W/S Opening Banquet (Undated. Filed with 1986 speeches.)
- News Conference Statement (January 22, 1986. Explanation of plans for use of funds to expand the minority scholarship program at WFU.)
- Graduate Students Association (1/30/1986)
- Alumni Council (2/2/86)
- Raleigh/Durham Alumni Meetings (February 1986)
- Saints and Heroes (March 20, 1986. Thursday Worship, Davis Chapel. Handwritten sermon outline with order of worship attached.)
- Yadkin County Foundation Kickoff (March 22, 1986. Typed manuscript with handwritten notes; program attached.)
- Dallas Alumni Meeting (Spring, 1986)
- Florida Alumni Tour (March, 1986)
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1986 April-June
/ Box 9
- Lexington, NC (April 29, 1986)
- Report to faculty (May, 1986)
- Greetings From Colleges and Universities on the Occasion of the Inauguration of Dr. Jacob Christian Martinson, Jr. as President of High Point College (Undated. Filed with 1986 speeches.)
- Leadership Greensboro Alumni Association (May 27, 1986. Handwritten remarks with program attached.)
- North Wilkesboro (6/3/86)
- Remarks for Stanley Frank Roast (June 5, 1986. Manuscript with handwritten corrections and notes.)
- Inauguration of Frank R. Campbell, Averett College (April 22, 1986. This folder includes manuscript of speech, brochure, program, press release regarding Hearn's participation from The Register, Danville, VA, April 3, 1986, and correspondence with Frank R. Campbell and G. Rodney Beals.)
- Babcock School Alumni Conference (Undated. Filed with 1986 Speeches.)
- Boston Dinner (Memo from James Bullock dated June 16, 1986 regarding Boston Dinner on June 17, with list of potential topics for remarks.)
- Remarks for United Way (Undated - filed with 1986 speeches. No title, seems to be remarks regarding United Way.)
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1986 July-September
/ Box 9
- Greensboro Kiwanis Club August 14, 1986
- Law School (August 18, 1986 - S/E - Grand Hotel)
- Student Athletes August 28, 1986
- Prefatory Note for Marcus Hester (September 24, 1986 - original to Dr. Hester. Expresses thanks to Dr.Hester and Department of Philosophy at WFU for bringing jthis series of the James Montgomery Hester Hester Seminar to campus and now into print.)
- Executive Council Planning Meeting September 4, 1986
- Memorial Service (September 6, 1986 Order of service and opening remarks for Nikos Laurance Ridle Memorial Service, with opening remarks for Myers Memorial Service, October 1, 1985 attached.)
- President's Club September 1986 (Handwritten notes for President's Club Breakfast, with memo from Bob Mills, August 26, 1986, with suggestions for remarks for President's Club Weekend.)
- Wake Forest - A Future From Our Past (September 6, 1986. A Report to the President's Club. Manuscript, with two printed copies with forward by G. William Joyner, Jr.)
- Remarks to the Parents' Forum (Undated. Filed with speeches, Fall 1986,)
- 1986 United Way Campaign Victory Dinner November 6, 1986
- College and Bowman Gray Faculty Meeting September 15, 1986
- Rotary Club United Way September 1986
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1986 October-December
/ Box 9
- Untitled, undated notes United Way Cabinet (?)
- Suggested Remarks for Partners' Banquet (Undated. Filed with October/November Speeches. Banquet honoring Chief Justice Joseph Branch, with personal handwritten notes. Introduction of speaker, former Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.)
- SACS November 3, 1986
- A Proposal for a New Relationship Between The North Carolina Baptist State Convention and Wake Forest University (Undated. Filed with speeches, November 1986, Typed manuscript with handwritten notes.)
- Parents' Forum (November 1, 1986. Printed Suggested Topics for Remarks, with handwritten remarks and handwritten notes.)
- Memorial Service for Robert Little Sullivan (November 10, 1986. Wait Chapel. Order of service and opening remarks.)
- Wake Forest Ministerial Alumni Dinner November 10, 1986
- Report to the Board (Undated. Filed with Speeches, November 1986. Handwritten notes and printed manuscript.)
- Kiwanis Club, Raleigh Rotary Club, Charlotte December 1986
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1987 January-June
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- Education and the Social Order: Understanding the Crisis in Education (January 6, 1987. Presented to the Watauga Club, Raleigh, NC.)
- Faculty Meeting January 15, 1987
- Statememt by Dr. Thomas K. Hearn Jr., President (January 15, 1987. Wake Forest University, upon the occasion of the RJR Nabisco gift of corporate headquarters facility to WFU.)
- TKH Introduction of Wayne Calloway (January 29, 1987. Better Business Bureau Luncheon - Benton Convention Center. Draft B - Press Conference - PepsiCo Grant. Reynolda Hall Main Lounge.)
- Dr. Hearn's Remarks for Secrest Dinner (March 26, 1987. Graylyn Conference Center. Also, Dr. Hearn's Remarks Prior to Artsts Series Performance.)
- United Way Workshop (April 26, 1987. Opening Remarks, Draft - TKH Remarks (for slide presentation), and correspondence from Armando L. Chardiet with resumes of workshop presenters.)
- Draft - TKH Remarks - Coliseum Groundbreaking (April 23, 1987. Printed remarks with handwritten notes. Attached is program for Groundbreaking Ceremony: The Lawrence Joel Veterans' Memorial Coliseum)
- Beyond Liberal Education (May 7, 1987. Phi Beta Kappa Banquet Address, Davidson College.)
- Forsyth County Medical Society May 1987
- College Football Association May 1987, Dallas
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1987 July-November
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- Alumni Council Meeting (July 24, 1987. Homestead)
- Student Leadership Conference August 1987
- Athletic Staff August 27, 1987
- Minority Affairs September 7, 1987
- Suggested Remarks for 1987 President's Club Program September 11, 1987
- Address to President's Club Breakfast September 12, 1987
- Speech to Parents September 26, 1987
- Draft - TKH Introduction of Rick Weddle to Downtown Rotary October 6, 1987
- The Ethical Crisis (November 3, 1987. American Society of Landscape Architects, Baltimore, Maryland. Printed manuscript marked "original", handwritten notes, correspondence with Karen Niles, Waiver and Consent Form, check stub and expense report.)
- Charlotte Alumni Club November 10, 1987
- Address to Board of Visitors November 13, 1987
- Tree Memorial (November 23, 1987. Remarks for Tree Memorial, with copy of Robert Frost's "Tree at My Window".)
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1987 December
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- Address to Winston-Salem Rotary Club (December 1, 1987. Printed manuscript and handwritten speech.)
- Review of The Closing of the American Mind (December 2, 1987. Includes memo to WFU Faculty with invitation to faculty forum, dated October 15, 1987, Leaves from a President's Notebook, Essay Number 5: The Closing of the American Mind, correspondence and materials from Don Schoonmaker and David Broyles, and corresondence following the forum from James C. Leist, Carolyn Browder, and James Alfred Martin, Jr.)
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1988 January-June
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- Introduction of John Davis to Winston-Salem Rotary Club, January 19, 1988
- Introduction of Professor James MacGregor Burns to Wake Forest University Tocqueville Forum February 9, 1988
- Meeting with Fraternity Society Leaders re alcohol abuse - February 17, 1988 (Includes Memorandum from Brian Austin and Reid Morgan on the Use of Emergency Disciplinary Powers by the President.)
- Wake Forest Executive Council Planning Retreat February 22, 1988
- A New Idolatry (February 25, 1988. Thursday Worship, Wait Chapel. Handwritten sermon, order of worship and printed manuscript all were filed in folder titled "All Flesh is Grass".)
- Leaves From A President's Notebook: Imitations of Immortality. Undated.
- Remarks to Law Board of Visitors March 25, 1988
- Remarks to Babcock Board of Visitors March 25, 1988
- Pro Humanitate March 26, 1988
- Remarks for Benson University Center Groundbreaking April 12, 1988
- College Football Association June 3, 1988 (Attached: College Football Association Sidelines, July, 1988, Vol. 1, No. 11.)
- Ethics in Business (June, 1988. The Young President's Organization. Bermuda.)
- Leadership: Transforming Organizations (June 23, 1988 Young President's Organization. Bermuda. Printed manuscript, with "Leadership" handwritten notes attached.)
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1988 July-December
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- Birmingham Rotary Club (August 3, 1988. Handwritten notes, with Rotary Gram attached with picture of Hearn.)
- Report and Prospect 1983-1988 (Report to the Board of Trustees on first five years of Hearn's administration.)
- Make No Small Plans: President's Club Remarks September 10, 1988
- Marjorie Klein Memorial Service (September 15, 1988. Opening Remarks and Order of Service.)
- Faculty and Staff Meeting (September 19, 1988. Includes Memorandum to Faculty regarding Administrative Changes with handwritten notes, and Remarks for President Hearn to Faculty and Staff Meeting: Talking Points for Debate, with highlighting and handwritten notes.)
- Wake Forest's Commitment to Public Policy (September 25, 1988. Opening Remarks - Presidential Debate.)
- Script for Paul Fulton Roast (November 16, 1988. Printed manuscript with handwritten notes. Invitation attached.)
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1989 January-June
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- Martin Luther King: The Meaning and Measure of His Legacy (January 15, 1989. North Carolina Department of Administration Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday Celebration, Raleigh, NC,.)
- Forum on College Athletics and Ethics (January 18, 1989. Memo to Dick Schultz, Dr. Thomas Hearn, Dick Rosenthal, John Feinstein, Mike Krzyzewski, Mike Doiminick, and Eugene McDonald - Moderator, regarding forum on February 6 at Page Auditorium, Duke University, with articles attached. Also included is a memo from Gene Hooks to TKH dated February 1, 1989.)
- Review of Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Humanism by Paul Kurtz (Copy of review, with materials from Teaching Philosophy including review guidelines and request for review from editor dated February 22, 1989.)
- Stratford Rotary Club March 23, 1989 (Memorandum from Rick L. Weddle attached with information regarding economic development announcements during the last year.)
- Student Leadership Involvement Day April 12, 1989 (Attached is letter from Barbara K. Phillips, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools dated April 5.)
- Remarks to Women's Sports Banquet April 18, 1989 (Program attached.)
- Thursday Worship Order of Service April 20, 1989
- F.W. Olin Foundaton Fiftieth Anniversary Dinner April 24, 1989. 2 copies.
- Charlotte Rotary June 13, 1989
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1989 July-December
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- Capital Campaign Board Report Notes 1989
- Teaching Ethics 1989
- Second Generation Planning: Report to the Executive Council August 21, 1989
- Students/NCAA August 27, 1989
- President's Club Weekend 1989 (Breakfast program, handwritten notes, Draft Outline for President's Club Remarks, President's Club Breakfast handwritten notes dated September 9, 1989 and published copy of speech, Heritage and Promise: Address to the President's Club, September 9, 1989.)
- Parents' Council Meeting (September 29-30, 1989. Agenda, handwritten notes.)
- Suggested Outlines for Upcoming Campaign Presentations (October 9, 1989 memo from Bob Mills with suggestions for three upcoming reports, including University Council and Student Leadership. Also included, handwritten notes.)
- Understanding Goodness, Being Good Student Union Lecture Series, November 8, 1989
- Remarks to Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, November 14, 1989
- Presentation to the Yale University School of Organization and Management (December 1, 1989. Includes Outline of presentation, manuscript of presentation, correspondence from Michael E. Levine, and itinerary for November 30-December 1, 1989.)
- AAUP Speech December 4, 1989
- Two Decades After "University" Designation and Three Decades After "The Removal"
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1990 January-June
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- NCAA Debate Concluding Comments January 1990
- The Question of Freshman Eligibility (January 7, 1990. NCAA - Dallas, Texas. Also included: Statement Regarding Eligibility and Ineligibility for NCAA Competition by Charles E. Young, Chancellor, UCLA, January 7, 1990, with fax cover sheet and article from The National Sports Daily by Hearn, Fans' passions may be too strong for colleges, with cartoon dated July 11, 1990.)
- Maxims About Leadership (February 7, 1990. LEAD. LEAD 1990 Schedule and brochure attached.)
- President's Club 20th Reunion February 9-12, 1990, Bay Hill, Orlando, Florida
- Nutrition Center Site Visitors February 26, 1990
- Reflections of a Humean Has-been April 12, 1990 Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology
- Charge to the Graduates-Commencement 1990 Forsyth Country Day School
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1990 July-December
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- Homestead Alumni Conference July, 1990
- WFU Points for Charlotte Rotary Speech August 1990(?) prepared in 1989-90
- Faculty Meeting August 29, 1990 with Introduction of Dr. David G. Brown
- NCAA Compliance - Student Athletes August 29, 1990
- Reynolda Faculty Meeting September 10, 1990
- New Faculty Orientation September, 1990
- President's Club September 8, 1990 (Includes handwritten notes and Suggested Remarks for President's Club Breakfast)
- Remarks to Present Scholarships - James B. Hunt Young Citizen Awards September 22, 1990
- Welcome - Benson University Center Dedication September 29, 1990
- Parents' Weekend October 1990
- Campaign Executive Committee October 4, 1990
- The Outlook for Reform: Partly Cloudy, Partly Sunny (October 8, 1990. NCAA Faculty Athletics Representatives Meeting, Kansas City,Missouri. Attached is Vital Speeches of the Day, Vol. LVII, No. 2, November 1, 1990, with Hearn's speech included.)
- The Business of Busyness (October 14, 1990, Myers Park Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC. Leaves from a President's Notebook, Essay Number 20. Attached is order of worship and copy of Hearn's article Fans' passions may be too strong for colleges from The National, July 11, 1990.)
- Jewish National Fund "Tree of Life" Award Acceptance October 6, 1990 (Includes Introduction of Dr. Thomas K. Hearn, Jr., press release dated October 17, 1990, Leaves From A President's Notebook Essay Number 40, "Jewish National Fund Award Acceptance", agenda for Awards dinner, Stouffer Winston Plaza, and program, and correspondence from Angela Barsky.)
- Leadership Lessons December 11, 1990 Kiwanis Club of Birmingham
- Commencement Address, Florida State University December 15, 1990 (Includes commencement program and press release.)
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1991 January-June
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- Benediction - NCAA Convention Nashville, TN January 1991
- LEAD Program February 1991
- Report to Campaign Leadership April 2, 1991
- Remarks - Noon Ceremony - Wake Forest Discovery Day April 4, 1991
- Remarks Delivered April 18, 1991 Granville County Gold Star Banquet (Correspondence attached from Michael E. Ward and James E. Sponenberg, III.)
- Greensboro Kiwanis Club April 25, 1991
- Suggested Remarks for Ford Reception May 30, 1991 (Attached are Schedule for President Ford, May 30, 1991, Schedule for Gerald R. Ford Dinner, 5/30/91 and Guest List for Gerald R. Ford Dinner, 5/30/91.)
- The Reform Movement: Progress and Peril (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, San Diego, CA, June 10, 1991. Attached is memo from Timothy W. Gleason re Review of Meeting Details.)
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1991 July-December
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- Alumni Council 1991
- The President's Club Weekend September 14, 1991 with invitation
- 1991 WFU - United Way Kickoff September 20, 1991 (Memo attached to members of the University Council-Reynolda Campus from Steve Ewing, 1991 UW Campaign Chair, dated September 17, 1991.)
- James B. Hunt Young Citizens Awards Banquet (September 28, 1991, Benson University Center. Included are Awards Presentation Program, Remarks to Present Scholarships, Remarks for Hunt Scholarship Banquet, Introduction of Coach Odom by TKH, and a list of winners.)
- Leadership Alabama October 1991
- Greensboro Rotary Club December 12, 1991
- NCAA Governmental Affairs Report December 23, 1991 (Attached: handwritten notes and correspondence from Michael Scott dated February 24, 1992.)
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1992 January-August
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- Reorientation Report Ececutive Council Meeting March 17, 1992
- Board Report, April 1992
- Federal and State Involvement in Intercollegiate Athletics (Comments by Hearn at NACDA's Division I Forum, april 5, 1992, reprinted in Athletics Administration , August 1992. Note attached.)
- Campus Day April 27, 1992
- Quality of Life Day April 29, 1992 (Includes Agenda and memorandum from Samuel T. Gladding, October 4, 1991, re Quality of Life Measures.)
- Leadership Winston-Salem Closing Retreat May 3, 1991 May 1, 1992 (Attached is Outline for Parents' Council, October 5, 1991, with note to hold.)
- Statement About Gene Hooks May 28, 1992
- Alabama Dental Alumni June 1992 Gulf Shores, AL
- To Dream With One Eye Open Calloway Alumni, Sea Island - July 1992
- Babcock Law Alumni Asheville, NC, July 1992
- Alumni Summer Planning Conference July 16, 1992 (Handwritten notes and two printed copies of Hearn's speech.)
- CASE Talk Athletics August 1992
- Deacon Club August 28, 1992
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1992 September
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- Leaves From a President's Notebook Shenandoah University Convocation (September 2, 1992. Program, printed copies of Leaves From A President's Notebook Imitations of Immortality, The Business of Busyness, and Gratitude, university brochure, and corresondence with James A. Davis and Gregory Sorrell.)
- President's Club 1992 (Handwritten notes for September 5, 1992 President's Club and 2 printed copies of President's Club Weekend Breakfast Speech.)
- Presentation to the College Board of Visitors September 12, 1992 (Printed document and handwritten notes.)
- Notes on Presentation to Campaign Executive Committee September 21, 1992
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1992 October-December
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- Handwritten notes 1992, undated. (Attached is handwritten note from Ralph Wood with photocopy of excerpt from History of the University of Chicago by William Rainey Harper.)
- Address to Faculty Members and Administrators October 13, 1992 (Address for faculty forum. Printed manuscript, handwritten notes, and memo from Sandra (Boyette) re follow up groups.)
- Executive Planning Meeting November 17, 1992 Graylyn
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1993
/ Box 9
- Statement to House of Representatives Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness 1993
- Leadership Connections February 11, 1993 (Includes Schedule, copy of notes from Leadership W/S Closing Retreat May, 1991 and 1992, Quality of Life Measures memo from Sam Gladding, October 1991, and Background Information/Suggestions for Charlotte Rotary Speech from Rick Weddle, prepared 1989-90.)
- College Board of Visitors Spring 1993
- Triad Leadership Network Recognition Dinner May 26, 1993
- Athletic Fundraisers, Orlando, FL July 1993
- Handwritten notes, no date, no title
- Board Report April 1993 (Attached: Memo from Sandra Boyette attached re remarks at University Council about The Critic, and Draft from Boyette of those remarks.)
- New Faculty Orientation September 8, 1993
- Forum September 10, 1993
- Calloway Board of Visitors September 10, 1993
- Parents' Council September 17, 1993
- Talk to Parents September 18
- No date, no title. Perhaps President's Leadership Conference September 24, 1993
- Leaves From A President's Notebook Essay Number 65: Tenth Anniversary Dinner September 1993
- Provosts Faculty Planning Retreat October 2, 1993
- Stratford Rotary Club October 7, 1993
- President's Club October 1993
- 1993 There Is No Safe Sex (This folder contains Hearn's speech "In the 1960's There Was No 'Free Love'- In the 1990's 'There Is No Safe Sex'" presented to the New Jersey Summer Institute for Health in Education, Rutgers University, July 29, 1993. Included is manuscript of speech, The Journal of American College Health, Volume 42, Number 6, May 1994, which contains a reprint of the speech, and correspondence from Richard P. Keeling dated November 12, 1993.)
- Junior League November 15, 1993
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1994 January-July
/ Box 9
- Freshman English (March 15, 1994 Russell Brantly, attached to manuscript of Understanding Goodness, Being Good, Student Lecture Series, November 8, 1989.)
- Leadership Alabama (April, 1994, Montgomery, Alabama. Printed manuscript with handwritten changes and handwritten notes.)
- Planning Session, Graylyn Spring 1994
- Campus Day, April 1994
- The Circles of Character (June 3, 1994. Commencement Address, Woodberry Forrest School. Attached is Circles of Character Determine Destiny, excerpts of the address reprinted in the WFM&J, Summer 1994, p. 15.)
- The Challenge of Pervasive Change: From the Perspective of the Academy (May 31, 1994. Ernst & Young Symposium, Colorado Springs, Colorado Printed manuscript, attached to a copy of The Challenge of Pervasive Change: Business Education in the Year 2000, published by Ernst & Young, which contains a condensed version of Hearn's address.)
- GWJoyner Recognition Speech (July 1994 Sea Island Alumni Council Conference. Includes printed manuscript with handwritten editing, and handwritten notes with corresondence between Bill Joyner and Fred Barakat attached.)
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1994 August-December
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- Comments at Chairs Workshop, May 26, 1994 (August 31, 1994. Memorandum from Susan Borwick re Notes from Chairs Workshop in May.)
- Memorial Service, Walt Chyzowych, September 13, 1994
- Address for Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner honoring Victor I. Flow, Jr. (September 15, 1994. 1994 Distinguished Citizen Dinner, The Old Hickory Council, Boy Scouts of America. Includes dinner program.)
- The Legal and Ethical Aspects of Contracts with Equipment Companies (October 4, 1994. Sixth Annual National Conference, Legal Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics. DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, Illinois. Includes clean manuscript, manuscript with handwritten changes, correspondence from James T. Gray dated January 31, 1995, and a copy of For the Record: The Official Newsletter of the National Sports Law Institute, Volume 5 Number 6, December 1994/January 1995, which contains a reprint of Hearn's address.)
- Birmingham Rotary Club, November 2, 1994
- Reflections on William Louis Poteat's Youth and Culture After Nine Decades (September 10, 1994. Printed manuscript and published copy.)
- Remarks at the Dedication of the Eldred E. Prince Building (November 10, 1994. Coastal Carolina University. Printed manuscript with handwritten notes. Attached is Dedication Program and Hearn's Remarks for the Prince Dedication with copy of "Alligator Holes Down Along About Old Dock" by Archie Ammons attached.)
- Greensboro Rotary, November 16, 1994
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1995 January-June
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- Notes for the "Drink Think" conference (1995, undated. Handwritten notes, attached to Wake Forest University Core Drug and Alcohol Survey - Executive Summary.)
- Winston-Salem Rotary, January 24, 1995 (Handwritten notes, with two copies of Winston-Salem Rotary Roundup, attached - January 17, 1995 with notice of Hearn's speech, and January 24, 1995, with Hearn's remarks condensed in Downtown Rotary in Review. Also included: handwritten note from John G. Medlin attached to Notes for Introduction of Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. at Winston-Salem Rotary Club, and a manuscript of the article for Downtown Rotary in Review.)
- Leadership North Carolina, January 1995
- TKH's Remarks: Campaign Convocation, April 18, 1995 (Includes Hearn's welcome, introduction of Arnold Palmer, and remarks for presentation of Pro Humanitate Awards (Wayne Calloway, John Medlin and Arnold Palmer).)
- Press Conference, April 19, 1995 (Press Conference for announcement of The Plan for the Class of 2000, including statement from Hearn, anticipated questions and suggested answers, press release, and photocopy of article by Pam Kelley, no periodical cited.)
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1995 July-December
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- NAIOP (Letter dated August 24, 1995 from Chester H. Brown, Jr., regarding presentation to be given on October 17, 1995, using same presentation given to Greensboro Development Corporation in December 1994. Note from Hearn that presentation was used. Two photocopies of same letter with notes from Sandra Boyette and Bill Joyner.)
- Opening Convocation, September 14, 1995 (Remarks including welcome and presentation of the Marcellus E. Waddill Excellence in Teaching Awards and introduction of speaker, Julius Chambers. Also included: convocation program.)
- Wake Forest - The 'Removal' and the Revolution (September 16, 1995, President's Week-end. Printed manuscript and published copy.)
- Parents' Weekend 1995
- His Wit and Wisdom (November 6, 1995, Gainesville, Florida. A Remembrance for Memorial Service for Frederick W. Conner, with order of service attached.)
- Greetings for 1995 Georgia Newcomen Dinner (November 9, 1995, Atlanta, Georgia. Greetings by Hearn for dinner honoring Montag & Caldwell 50th Anniversary. Includes Hearn's manuscript, dinner brochure, published copy of address with greetings by Hearn, and correspondence with C. Daniel Hayes, Jr., Solon P. Patterson, and Louis R. Morrell.)
- 1993 Congressional Testimony (This folder contains materials regarding Hearn's trip to Washington D.C. to appear before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and Competitiveness on February 17, 1993. Included is a travel itinerary, invitation to appear from Representative Cardiss Collins, Chair, copies of Hearn's statement, research on gender equity, and copies of articles re Hearn's appearance.)
- Introductory Remarks for Interdisciplinary Symposium on Presidential Disability and the 25th Amendment, November 10, 1995.
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The Learning Revolution: Tradition and Change in Quest of Excellence
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- Printed manuscript, Draft 6
- Correspondence (Includes memo to Sandra Boyette regarding attached letter of invitation from Diana G. Oblinger and Sean C. Rush to author chapter for book, "The Learning Revolution". Also included, a copy of a draft of the book's introduction.)
- Correspondence (Included is fax transmittal sheet to Diana Oblinger with copy of permission to publish. Also included is a letter from Oblinger with attached style guidelines from publisher, Anker Publishing Company.)
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1996 January-June
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- Founders' Day Convocation (February 15, 1996. Hearn's Welcome, introduction of speaker, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and presentation of the Medallion of Merit to Lula M. Leake and Mark H. Reece, with convocation program attached.)
- Remarks for PREPAR Speak-Out, February 27, 1996 (Thank you note from Jennifer Drennan and Janet Cavett attached.)
- A Tribute to Dr. James Ralph Scales (Hearn's manuscript, with published copy of eulogy of Scales by Edwin G. Wilson, March 18, 1996 attached.)
- Reunion week-end, Old Wake Forest (March 29-31, 1996, Wake Forest, North Carolina. Correspondence with Thomas Jackson, Kay D. Lord, and Meda T. Barnes, The Heritage of Wake Forest, March 30, 1996 program, Wake Forest Baptist Church worship order, March 31, 1996 with Hearn's handwritten notes, and directions to Hampton Inn, Wake Forest are included.)
- Campus Day, April 13, 1996
- Greensboro Rotary,m April 24, 1996
- Disginguised Citizen Dinner (May 14, 1996. Remarks by Hearn for dinner honoring Hearn as distinguised citizen by Old Hickory Council of Boy Scouts of America. Dinner Program included.)
- Introduction for Bill J. Leonard, Dean of the Divinity School, May 21, 1996.
- Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Transportation Forum (June 4, 1996. Handwritten notes for luncheon address, with correspondence with Brent McKinney attached. Also included: correspondence from Robert S. Northington, Jr., draft agenda for forum,and Transportation Forum Issues Summary.)
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1996 July-December
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- Memorial Services - Julie Hansen and Maia Witzl (This folder contains corresondence, press releases, admissions applications, remarks by Hearn and other materials regarding the death of Hansen and Witzl in September 1997.)
- Leadership Winston-Salem 1996 (Handwritten notes with notation for May 3, 1991, May 1, 1992, and May 12, 1993, attached to program for Orietation Dinner for Leadership Winston-Salem, August 22, 1996. Also attached is a copy of handwritten notes for Leadership Winston-Salem Opening Breakfast, 1986 and a letter dated July 7, 1996 from Annette Scippio.)
- Meeting of the University Faculty August 27, 1996 (Also attached are Hearn's remarks for President's Weekend, with note: "These remarks, originally delivered at a meeting of the University facult on August 27, 1996, were to be the basis of the President's Club breakfast talk.")
- President's Weekend September 6-7, 1996
- Law Orientation Fall 1996
- Founders' Circle Induction, President's Weekend, September 5, 1996
- Board of Visitors of Wake Forest college and The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences September 27, 1996
- "State of the University" Speech to Students, September 30, 1996
- President's Leadership Conference October 11-13, 1996
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1997 January-August
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- IBM Conference Talk undated (Attached to copy of Multiversity, The IBM Magazine for Colleges and Universities, Spring 1997, with letter by Hearn and article by David G. Brown.)
- Broyhill Lecture Welcome and Speaker Introduction March 5, 1997 (Attached to article from WS Journal, March 6, 1997, Cisco CEO says that ignoring Internet is sure route to failure, and biographical information for John T. Chambers from Cisco.)
- Charlotte MBA Evening March 10, 1997
- ACC Cpommissioner's Selection Press Conference, April 28, 1997
- Atlanta Alumni April 1997
- Introductory Remarks for Boyette Announcement May 8, 1997
- Janeway Dinner May 12, 1997
- Remarks for Janeway Retirement, undated
- Law School Orientation August 18, 1997
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1997 September
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- Address to Faculty Fall, 1997 (Printed manuscript attached to handwritten speech, including article from The NY Times by James Estrin, Why College Isn't for Everyone, agenda for Fall Faculty Meeting, 1 October 1997 and handwritten notes.)
- President's Weekend Address September 6, 1997 (Includes handwritten notes, typed script with corrections, final copy, and printed pamphlet for distribution.)
- Address to Faculty, September 22, 1997 (Includes Draft #6 and final manuscript.)
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1997 October-December
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- NC Citizens for Business and Industry October 7, 1997
- Opening Convocation of the Divinity School October 12, 1997
- College Board of Visitors October 17, 1997
- Talking Points for TKH Speech to Parents/Family Weekend Gathering
- Program, Rotary Club October 15
- Planning Outline November 1997
- First Year Seminars Dinner November 1997
- Fall Convocation November 19, 1997
- Prayer for Memorial Service for Alexander Philip Gedicks November 16, 1997 and Tree Service for Grace O'Neal December 2, 1997
- ICCEL Press Conference November 21, 1997
- Dallas Luncheon December 1997
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1998 January-June
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- WSS Breakfast 1998
- Introduction of Richard Dean to WFUSM Faculty, January 19, 1998
- MLK Celebration February '98 January 19, 1998
- Memorial Service for Gregory Hosler Wilson January 20, 1998
- Joint Alumni Council January 23-24, 1998
- Reidsville Rotary February 2, 1998
- Introduction of Arnold Palmer at Broyhill Lecture March 2, 1998
- The Ride of Your Life Commencement Address, Westminster Schools Atlanta May 22, 1999 (Includes Commencement Program, printed pamphlet of speeches from Baccalaureate and Commencement 1999, corresondence with William Clarkson, President, travel expenses, and commencement address manuscript, The Ride of Your Life.)
- Willis Smith and Willis Smith, Jr. Ethics in the Profession Forum North Carolina Bar Association June 21, 1998 (Typed manuscript of address, with notes from RB, and program from NC Bar Association 1998 Annual Meeting.)
- Dedication Remarks for Janeway Luncheon June 25, 1998
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1998 July-December
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- Babcock Alumni Conference July 1998 Asheville, NC
- Celebration of the Life of Dr. Thad L. Jones August 21, 1998
- President's Weekend September 11-12, 1998
- Faculty Meeting September 28, 1998
- State of the University Address to the Faculties September 29, 1998 (Includes typed manuscript, handwritten notes, and memos to the faculties from Richard H. Dean and Edwin G. Wilson.)
- A Lesson in Gratitude: Tribute to Wayne Calloway October 1, 1998 (Two typed manuscripts and worship order for Service of Remembrance In Celebration of the Life and Work of Wayne Calloway.)
- Visions and Dreams October 7, 1998 Fall Convocation, University of North Alabama
- Opening Convocation of the Divinity School October 12, 1999
- Introduction of Richard Darman November 11, 1998 (Typed manuscript with corrections attached to correspondence with Mr. Darman regarding his visit and a memo from Melissa Combes with schedule attached.)
- Introduction of Selby Wellman for Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting November 24, 1998
- A Christmas Reflection for the Christmas Meeting of the Rotary Club of Winston-Salem December 15, 1998
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1998 November Social Regulations and the Rule of Law
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(Packet of materials from The American College of Trial Lawyers 1998 Rome Conference, for which Hearn delivered the address Social Regulation and the Rule of Law. Includes two typed manuscripts of address and correspondence with E. Osborne Ayscue, Jr., Esq., Don Cowan, Robert A. Young, Ralph M. Stockton, Jr., J. Robert Elster, T. Maxfield Bahner, Payton Smith, Edward Brodsky, and Lord Irvine of Lairg.)
- Freshman Orientation Convocation 1984-89
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1999
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- Remarks for Alumni Council February 19, 1999 (Includes typed manuscript draft dated 3/16/99 and handwritten notes.)
- Remarks to the media announcing the formation of the Office of Health Policy Development of WFU. undated
- Freshman Seminar March 18, 1999 (Included are handwritten notes, memo from Paul Ribisl, and Binge Drinking Assessment.)
- Remarks for Campus Day 1997, 1998, 1999
- This World and the Next: Charge to Graduates, Class of 1999 May 17, 1999 (Typed manuscript and printed pamphlet for distribution.)
- New Faculty Reception Fall 1998, 1999
- Remarks for Honorary Degree Hooding Ceremony for Dr. Wilhelm Fleischhacker September 16, 1999
- Remarks for Stewardship Luncheon September 24, 1999
- Address for President's Weekend Breakfast September 25, 1999
- State of the University Address September 28, 1999 (Two typed manuscripts, press release of address, and invitation to attend.)
- Faculty Meeting undated
- Remarks to alumni? undated
- Board of Visitors of Wake Forest College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences November 4, 1999
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2000 January-June
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- Handwritten notes, untitled, undated
- Remarks to the Faculty of Wake Forest College January 14, 2000 (Two typed manuscripts and press release.)
- Notes for class presentation, dated 1997-2000. (Notes for lecture presented to Flynn's MBA class, Robin's Business Ethics Class, Organ/Mishra MBA Class. Dated Sept. 2, 1997, Sept 15, 1997, Sept. 27, 1998, April 29, 1999, and January 25, 2000.)
- Character and Culture February 5, 2000 (Address for the Institute on College Student Values, Florida State University)
- Social Regulation and the Rule of Law (Forsyth County Bar Association. February 14, 2000. Speech presented to the American College of Trial Lawyers, Rome, Italy, November 4, 1998.)
- Board Retreat and Graylyn Executive Council Planning January-February 2000 (Handwritten notes, with handwritten note attached: Alumni Council, Law Alumni Council, Young Alumni February 18, 2000. also used at Alumni Planning Session (Trustee Retreat Outline) Sea Island, July 2000.)
- Board of Visitors of Wake Forest College and The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences March 23 and 24, 2000
- Talking Points for Graduate Faculty Meeting April 24, 2000
- Medical School Technology Conference June 17, 2000
- Remarks for luncheon honoring Leon H. Corbett June 28, 2000
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2000 July-September
/ Box 10
- Welcome and Introduction, Stewardship Luncheon September 8, 2000
- NCAA Certification of Compliance and Coaches Orientation August 26, 1999, September 8, 2000, and September 12, 2001
- Remarks to Poteat Scholarship Dinner September 14, 2000
- Profile: Thomas Hearn. The Business Journal September 15, 2000
- The State of the University Address September 18, 2000 (Includes invitation to faculthy, handwritten notes, typed manuscript, typed draft with corrections and typed manuscript transcribed from tape recorded at the address.)
- Remembering Sunday: Leaves From A President's Notebook Essay Number 48 September 28, 2000 Parents' Council
- Remarks for Fetch-Life: A Reading by Russell Brantley September 28, 2000 The President's House
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2000 October-December
/ Box 10
- President's Remarks for Greene Hall Dedication
- Welcoming Remarks: Presidential Debate October 11, 2000
- A Tribute to C. Douglas Maynard, M.D. October 21, 2000
- Calloway School of Business and Accountancy Board of Visitors and Campaign Executive Committee November 2, 2000
- ZSR Gift Press Conference Script November 3, 2000 (Speakers include Kevin Cox, Jock Tate, Melanie McMillan and Hearn. Includes copy of Third Amendment to the Contract between Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and WFU.)
- Law Board of Visitors/Law Alumni Council Meeting November 10, 2000 (Includes memo from Bryan Link on 11/9/2000 with agenda for meeting, and Hearn's handwritten notes titled Babcock Alumni Conference, Fall 2000, Homestead - July, 2000 - with notation: Not Delivered.)
- Leaves From A President's Notebook, Essay Number 43: "Memoir of Judge Branch". November 10, 2000 (Sixth draft of typed manuscript. Includes memo from Julius Corpening, agenda for portrait unveiling, and list of lunch attendees.)
- Lecture for Men of Distinction: Wake Forest Academy for Future Leaders November 10, 2000
- Charge to Integrated Marketing Committee undated.
- Wake Forest Days, Pittsburgh, PA December 12, 2000
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2001 January-June
/ Box 10
- Handwritten notes, untitled, undated.
- Reflections on Adulthood and Freedom: Mid-Year New Student Orientation January 14, 2001
- Victor I. Flow, Jr. Presentation of Medallion of Merit founders' Day Convocation February 8, 2001
- Program, 2001 Broyhill Executive Lecture Series, Lady Margaret Thatcher, February 16, 2001
- Wake Forest Forum February 16-17, 2001
- March Madness March 2001
- Moral Outlook in the Poetry of Robert Frost March 1, 2001
- Moral Philosophy March 22, 2001 with Jim Rachels
- Campaign Kickoff Remarks April 28, 2001
- Archie Ammons Memorial Service April 19, 2001
- Introduction of Barbara Bush, WFU Commencement May 2001
- Lessons in Loving: In Memoriam Louise Patton Hearn. Charge to Graduates, May 21, 2001
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2001 July-September
/ Box 10
- Remarks for Alumni Council July 13, 2001
- Value Creation and the University. July 26, 2001 Conference of the Babcock Board of Visitors, Babcock Alumni Council and Wake Forest University Board of Trustees
- Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery Dedication Remarks September 7, 2001
- President's Breakfast Remarks to Members of the University Gift Clubs September 8, 2001
- Memorial Service September 11, 2001 (Two copies of typed manuscript and copy of online version.)
- Introduction of Mary Pipines Easley, First Lady of North Carolina September 13, 2001 Opening Convocation
- Remarks to Students: President's Leadership Retreat September 16, 2001
- Remarks to Members of the Parents' Council September 21, 2001
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2001 October-December
/ Box 10
- Medical School Fall Faculty Meeting October 3, 2001
- F.M. Kirby Addition Groundbreaking Ceremony October 4, 2001 The Calloway School of Business and Accountancy
- Faculty Forum, Winston-Salem State University Installation Ceremony Chancellor Harold L. Martin October 18, 2001
- William G. Starling Hall Dedication Remarks October 25, 2001
- Celebration of Service Remarks to Homecoming Attendees October 26, 2001
- Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Ground-Breaking Inaugurating the Construction of Wake Forest College at Reynolda October 29, 2001
- A Modest Proposal: Indiana Humanities Council 2001 Leadership Summit President's Panel November 1, 2001
- Germaine Bree Memorial Service November 6, 2001
- Leadership Winston-Salem Economic Development March 1999, 2000, 2001, November 2001
- Campaign Events - Atlanta Undated. November, 2001?
- Babcock Incubator Announcement Press Conference November 13, 2001
- A Christmas Reflection December 2001
- Christmas Joy...and Sorrow: Remarks to Reynolda Hall Christmas Celebration December 19, 2001
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2002 January-June
/ Box 10
- Remarks to Provost Search Committee Undated
- Parents' Council February 15, 2002
- The Forum at WFU Schedule of Events February 21-23, 2002
- Economic Environment Day, Leadership Winston-Salem March 7 and 13, 2002
- The Culture of Sport and the Future of Intercollegiate Athletics April 22, 2002 (Address given for the National Conference of the Association of Governing Boards in Boston, Massachusetts. One typed manuscript, one reprint with cover letter dated May 8, 2002 from Maureen Devlin, the Knight Foundation.)
- Perils of big-time sports May 26, 2002 (Excerpts of Hearn's speech Aprill 22 to the Association of Governing Boards in Boston. Attached: Recommendations of the Knight Foundation and Eight rules for getting most out of a college education by William D. Coplin, Knight Rider Tribune.)
- Critical Success Factors Graylyn April 26, 2002
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2002 July-September
/ Box 10
- Introductory Remarks: Trustee Session on Student Life Sea Island, GA July 13, 2002
- Remarks Honoring Leon H. Corbett, Jr., Joint Meeting of the Alumni Council Board of Trustees, Sea Island, GA July 13, 2002
- Introduction of Richard H. Dean, M.D. August 13, 2002
- Suggestions for Dr. Hearn's Remarks to Advancement Staff August 19, 2002
- Welcome and Opening Remarks and Closing Remarks for Dedication Ceremony of The Douglas and Elizabeth Manchester Athletic Center August 27, 2002
- Presentation of the Pro Humanitate Award and Announcement of the L. Glenn Orr, Jr. Chair in Banking September 6, 2002
- President's Remarks Magnolia Gala-President's Weekend 2002 September 6, 2002
- President's Remarks Stewardship Luncheon-President's Weekend 2002 September 7, 2002
- Day of Remembrance September 11, 2002
- Winston-Salem Next Generation Leadership September 17, 2002 (Includes Schedule for Winston-Salem Next Generation Leadership Program, handwritten notes of Hearn's remarks, and guest list for reception, President's Home.)
- Address to the Faculty September 24, 2002 Religious Heritage and Academic Culture at Wake Forest: Lilly Endowment , Inc. Programs for the Theological Exploration of Vocation
- Schools and American Cultural Conflict October 8, 2002 Southern Association of Independent Schools Atlanta, GA
- Alumni Dedication Remarks October 10, 2002
- 2002 WFU Opening Convocation October 10, 2002
- Centennial Gala WFU School of Medicine October 10, 2002
- Remarks for Dedication of WFU School of Medicine Alumni Plaza October 11, 2002
- Remarks for Young Student Walk Dedication Campus Quadrangle October 11, 2002
- Wake Forest University School of Medicine Centennial Celebration October 11, 2002
- President's Remarks for 2002 Service of Remembrance October 12, 2002
- Truman Foundation Honor Institution Award Trustee Dinner October 17, 2002
- Talking Points For Dr. Hearn to Parents' Council October 25, 2002
- Board of Visitors November 8, 2002
- Tribute to James Walter Mason December 4, 2002
- North Carolina Society of New York December 5, 2002
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2003 January-June
/ Box 10
- President's Remarks 2003 State of the University Address Wake Forest Society-Inaugural Meeting February 27, 2003
- Remarks to Alumni February 28, 2003
- ACC Conference Call April 7, 2003
- Campaign Talk Atlanta undated (2003 April 9 per calendar)
- Speech to High Point Rotary April 24, 2003 (Includes letter from A. Doyle Early, Jr. and article by Tom Berry: "Wake's Hearn tackles tough issues" published in High Point Enterprise, April 27, 2003.)
- Remarks for Press Conference - Ron Wellman, May 6, 2003
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2003 July-August
/ Box 10
- Remarks for Alumni Council/Calloway Board of Visitors Sea Island, GA July 12, 2003
- Legal Ethics and Corporate Governance Post-Enron: Conference Closing Remarks Wake Forest University Law Leadership Council, Wake Forest University Board of Trustees Summer Leadership Conference The Homestead July 31-August 3, 2003 (Includes typed manuscript, handwritten notes, and reprint with memo from Robert K. Walsh, August 7, 2003.)
- ACC Expansion July 30, 2003 (A copy of Hearn's interview with Windows on Wake Forest posted on the university website, .with attached memo to Board of Trustees, corresondence with Leo M. Lambert, copy of News-Record article by Rob Daniels, "Panel Members at Elon discuss athletics forum", September 5, 2003, copy of The Herald-Sun article by T. Nolan Hayes, "Wake president: ACC botched expansion", September 5, 2003, and Daily Press article by David Teel, "Wake Forest president speaks up", July 30 2003)
- Athletic Compliance August 27, 2003
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2003 September-December
/ Box 10
- Untitled, undated handwritten notes
- Untitled, undated handwritten notes
- President's Remarks for Magnolia Gala-President's Weekend 2003 September 5, 2003
- President's Remarks for Stewardship Brunch-President's Weekend 2003 September 6, 2003
- Introduction of George Graham for the A.C. Reid Professorship Inaugural Lecture September 19, 2003
- Leadership and Teaching in the American University: Smith Richardson Foundation Forum September 23, 2003
- Chapter 6 Leadership and Teaching in the American University November 4, 2004
- Welcome for Service of Remembrance October 11, 2003
- Louisville Medical Center Visit October 30-31, 2003 (Includes handwritten notes, letter from Jerry E. Abramson, December 5, 2003, and fax from Donna Gant to Drs. Hearn, Dean and deBethizy, Congressman Burr, Spencer Lemons, Brad Walters with attached revised agenda and confirmed attendees for Louisville Medical Center Visit.)
- President's Remarks for Parents' Council Fall Meeting-Family Weekend 2003 October 31, 2003
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2004
/ Box 10
- Wake Forest President Resumes Responsibilities, Announces Plans for Retirement in 2005 April 19, 2004 (Includes press release, proposed e-mail from Hearn, possible questions posed by media at press conference, April 19, and Remarks by Murray Greason, Chairman, Board of Trustees, April 19, 2004.)
- Fulton Speech United Way April 22, 2004
- Lessons in Happiness: Charge to the Graduates 2004 WFU Commencement May 17, 2004 (Attached to copy of Colin L. Powell Commencement Address.)
- Law Orientation 2004
- New Faculty Orientation August 26, 2002, August 25, 2003, and August 23, 2004
- Lessons in Faith Divinity School Convocation August 31, 2004
- Remarks at the Portrait Unveiling of Leon L. Corbett, Jr. October 14, 2004
- Talking Points Parents' Council October 29, 2004
- State of the University Address November 9, 2004
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2005
/ Box 10
- Eulogy - Russell H. Brantley, Jr. February 16, 2005
- 2005 CASE District III Chief Executive Leadership Award February 22, 2005 Atlanta, GA
- Resolution and remarks for Barbara Babcock Millhouse, Reynolda House Celebration Dinner April 12, 2005
- Imitations of Immortality for University Worship April 14, 2005
- Retirement Dinner Graylyn April 15, 2005
- Welcome for A Celebration of the Life Of Terisio Pignatti April 18, 2005
- Introductory Remarks for United Way of Forsyth County for Zbigniew Brzaezinski April 21, 2005
- Remarks for Campus Day April 9, 2001, April 15, 2002, April 14, 2003, April 11, 200(4) and April 22, 2005
- My Legacy of Grace: Closing Remarks for Tribute Dinner Benefiting the WFU Brain Tumor Center of Excellence May 3, 2005
- Remarks for National Multiple Sclerosis Society Winston-Salem Dinner of Champions June 7, 2005 (Printed manuscript and handwritten notes attached to May 27, 2005 letter from Elizabeth Green.)
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2006
/ Box 10
- Tribute to Vice President John P. Anderson Board of Trustees Dinner March 30, 2006
- Remarks for Grand Opening of Biotechnology Research Facility 1, Piedmont Triad Research Park May 16, 2006
- Introduction of Dr. Myles Brand for the Leadership North Carolina Annual Meeting May 19, 2006
- Remarks for the Dedication of the Thomas K. Hearn Jr. Plaza October 12, 2006
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2007
/ Box 10
- Center for Creative Leadership - Retirement Dinner for John Alexander March 6, 2007
- Remarks Delivered at Dinner Honoring Marvin Gentry June 14, 2007
- Remarks for The Medical Alumni Association of WFU School of Medicine Dean's Leadership Circle Dinner 2007 Distinguished Service Award October 18, 2007
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2008
/ Box 10
- In Gratitude - Brain Tumor Center of Excellence Dinner Welcome May 7, 2008
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1996-97 Memorial Services
/ Box 10
- Matt Alexander September 12, 1996 (Introductory remarks for service, remarks from Jennifer Beck and Susan Taylor about Matt Alexander, comments from Cadet John Lucas at Matt Alexander's memorial service, booklet by James J. Alexander, My Son, HIS SON, with attached note from SA dated 5/9/97, admissions application for Matt Alexander to WFU, and program for Matthew Alexander Memorial Race, April 25, 1997.)
- Graham Gould (Notes to Hearn from SA on Graham Gould; admissions application to WFU for Graham Gould.)
- Letter to parents of deceased students June 5, 1997 (Letter sent to Rev. and Mrs. James Alexander, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witzl.)
- Memo from Brad Stewart regarding Wake Forest Book of Days
- Commencement Speech, 1997 handwritten notes
- Program for A Service of Remembrance and Hope in loveing memory of Matthew Alexander, Graham Gould, Julie Hansen, and Maia Witzl September 4, 1997
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Early Speeches Undated
/ Box 10
- Living Forward, Thinking Backward: Higher Educaton and the Future of Alabama's Economy
- UAB: An Urban University
- Higher Education and the Emerging Social Order
- Higher Education: The Conceptual Crisis
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Speeches by Others
/ Box 10
- Edwin G. Wilson, The Heritage of Wake Forest March 30, 1996 (Reprint in The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, NC, April 4, 1996 of Wilson's address in Binkley Chapel as part of the reunion of Wake Forest College on the old campus)
- Tex and Waco as told to G. William Joyner, Jr. by D. Wayne Calloway
- Our Eyes Shall See the Beauty. Introduction for Wake Forest: A Portrait by Dr. Edwin G. Wilson. undated
- Selected Poems by Robert Frost / Box 10
- Freshman Orientation Convocation 1984-89 / Box 11
- Freshman Orientation Convocation 1990-1998 / Box 11
- Freshman Orientation Convocation 2000-2002,2004 / Box 11
- Commencement Speeches 1984-2004 / Box 11
- On This Day of Endings and Beginnings: Charges to the Graduates of Wake Forest University 1984-2004 / Box 11
- Speeches and Addresses printed for distribution / Box 41
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1962
/ Box 9
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Subject Files
- A.C. Reid 1983-1990 / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence, the preface to The A.C. Reid Legacy written by Hearn and other materials regarding publication of the book. Correspondents include James H. Blackmore, George W. Paschal, Jr., G. William Joyner, Jr., Chevis F. Horne, Dale O. Steele, G. McLeod Bryan, James Alfred Martin, Jr., Julius Corpening and R. Hal Smith.)
- Administrative Cabinet/Council (Scales) / Box 11 (This folder includes WFU-Reynolda Campu Organizational Chart from 1975 Self Study and 1980 and other administrative organization materials, and the proposal to the Winthrop Rockefeller Estate for The Ecumenical Institute of Wake Forest University and Belmont Abbey, with correspondence to Julius Bergen.)
- Administrative Response to the Report of the Commission on the Status of Women / Box 41
- Administration and Planning - Engineering School 1988-1989 / Box 11 (This folder includes corresondence with John Anderson, Robert E. Allen, C. Douglas Maynard, Gerald H. Long, Richard Janeway, John G. Medlin, Jr., Harry L. Bosco, Rick L. Weddle, and Lawrence Bernstein.)
- Administration and Planning - Elm Trees/ Quad 1985-1989 / Box 11 (This folder includes material on Dutch elm disease, the decision to replace the elm trees, and landscaping of the quadrangle. Correspondents include Nina Allen, Jim Coffee, R. Jay Stipes, Harold Moore, Bill Moran, and Jacqueline (Mrs. Hubert B.) Humphrey, Jr.)
- Administrative Reorganization 1988 June / Box 11 (This folder contains memorandum to the Executive Council, the Board of Trustees, and WFU Employees concerning changes to the organizational structure.)
- Athletics - Atlantic Coast Conference 1984, May - 1990 February / Box 11 (This folder includes correspondence with Bill L. Atchley, Gene Corrigan, Robert M. O'Neil, and Neil S. Bucklew.)
- AT&T 1987 / Box 11 (This folder contains biographical material on E. Wayne Weeks, Jr., May, 1987.)
- AT&T 1988 / Box 11 (This folder includes materials on AT&T, its relationship with the Winston-Salem community, the closing of the Lexington Road facility and correspondence with James E. Johnson, Jr., James E. Olson, Rick Weddle, Robert E. Allen, E.W. Weeks, Jr., John T. O'Neill, Governor James G. Martin, Representative Steve Neal, Fred W. Nordenholz and John E. Zimmerman.)
- AT&T 1989 / Box 11 (This folder includes corresondence with Robert E. Allen.)
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Baptist State Convention
/ Box 11
- University v Borden 1903; Reid v Johnston 1954 / Box 11
- 1983 / Box 38
- 1984 / Box 11 (This folder includes a Covenant Committee Agenda, undated, a copy of The Covenant, and other materials related to the matter of the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of trustees. Correspondents include Leon Rice, Wm. Henry Crouch, Weston P. Hatfield, T. Robert Mullinax, and James W. Mason.)
- 1985 January-March / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence and other materials regarding the matter of the NC Baptist State Convention and the selection of trustees. Correspondents include Anne S. Adkins, Roy Smith, Weston P. Hatfield, T. Robert Mullinax, Leon Corbett, The Honorable William E. Poe, John T. Bunn, Frank R. Campbell, Bill Joyner, Henry Stokes, and J. Robert Philpott.)
- 1985 April-May / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence and other materials related to the NC Baptist State Convention and the election of trustees. Correspondents include Robin L. Hinson, Weston P. Hatfield, James Rachels, T. Robert Mullinax, Wm. Henry Crouch, and J. Robert Philpott.)
- 1985 June-August / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence and other materials relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of Covenant renewal and trustee selection. Correspondents include Fred B. Bentley, John E. Weems, Allen Laymon, Alton H. McEachern, Robin L. Hinson, T. Robert Mullinax, J. Robert Philpott, Bob D. Shepherd, Henry Stokes, Roy J. Smith, and Weston P. Hatfield.)
- 1985 September-October / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence and other materials relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of Covenant renewal and the election of trustees. Correspondents include T. Robert Mullinax, Roy J. Smith, and James E. Langford.)
- 1985 November / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence and other materials relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of covenant renewal and trustee election. Correspondents include James E. Langford, T. Robert Mullinax, Roy J. Smith, Kay M. Huggins, Warren Carr, Richard Groves, W. Randall Lolley, and Bob D. Shepherd.)
- 1985 December / Box 11 (This folder contains corresondence and other materials relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of covenant renewal and trustee election. Correspondents include T. Robert Mullinax, Weston P. Hatfield, Roy J. Smith, Linwood L. Davis, William E. Poe, Russell Brantley, Russell W. Meyer, Jr., and James Ralph Scales.)
- 1985 December - News Articles / Box 11 (This folder contains newspaper articles regarding the relationship between WFU and the NC Baptist State Convention.)
- 1986 January / Box 11 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of covenant renewal and trustee election. Corresondents include R.G. Puckett, and J. Robert Philpott.)
- 1986 February / Box 11 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of covenant renewal and the election of trustees. Correspondents include Robin L. Hinson.)
- 1986 March-April / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence and other materials relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of covenant renewal and trustee election. Correspondents include T. Robert Mullinax, R.G. Puckett, and Justice David M. Britt.)
- 1986 May / Box 11 (This folder contains corresondence and other materials relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of covenant renewal and trustee election. Corresondents include J. Robert Philpott, Justice Branch and Roy Smith.)
- 1986 June-August / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence and other materials relating to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of convenant renewal and trustee election. Correspondents include Fred B. Bentley, James E. Langford, Robin L. Hinson, Roy J. Smith, William E. Poe, and T. Robert Mullinax.)
- 1986 September-October / Box 11 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to the NC Baptist State Convention and the matter of covenant renewal and trustee election, including drafts of A New Relationship Between The North Carolina Baptist State Convention and Wake Forest University. Corresondents include William E. Poe, James E. Langford, Roy J. Smith, T. Robert Mullinax, and Justice Joseph Branch.)
- 1986 November / Box 11 (This folder contains material and correspondence regarding the matter of covenant renewal and constitutional changes with the NC Baptist State Convention. Correspondents include T. Robert Mullinax, Mahan Siler, Justice Joseph Branch, T.H. Davis, Lex Marsh, Polly Blackwell, Warren Carr, Larry J. Dagenhart, Stuart Dickson, Gloria F. Graham, James Ralph and Betty Scales, James E. Johnson, Jr., J. Smith Young, D.E. Ward, Gene Worrell, William E. Poe, James E. :amgfprd. Roy J. Smith, R.G. Puckett, and Cecil Sherman.)
- 1986 November - News Articles / Box 11 (This folder contains news articles printed in November regarding the vote by the NC Baptist State Convention to amend the constitution regarding WFU's relationship with the Convention.)
- 1986 December / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence regarding the NC Baptist State Convention and WFU relationship.)
- 1987 / Box 11 (This folder contains correspondence regarding the relationship between WFU and the NC Baptist State Convention.)
- General Board / Box 38
- Beta Gamma Sigma / Box 11 (This folder contains a certificate of membership for Hearn in Beta Gamma Sigma, WFU Chapter, November 14, 1989.)
- Biblical Recorder- 1983 / Box 38
- Big 12 Conference (and Big 10) / Box 11 (This folder contains materials and correspondence with officials of the Big 12 and Big 10 Conference. Correspondents include ACC Presidents/Chancellors, Robert B. Sloan, and James E. Delany. Materials dated 2001-2002.)
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Board of Trustees
/ Box 11
(These folders contain correspondence and other materials for individual members of the Board of Trustees.)
- Baker, Jerry H. / Box 11
- Baker, L.M. / Box 11
- Becton, James L. / Box 11
- Bennett, Bert / Box 11
- Benson, Clifton L., Jr. / Box 12
- Blackwell, Polly L. / Box 12
- Bashart, James S. / Box 12
- Branch, Joseph / Box 12 (This folder includes corresondence with Albert R. Hunt, William E. Poe, Robert L. McMillan, Frances (Mrs. Joseph) Branch, Jim Branch, and The Honorable David M. Britt.)
- Brendle, Douglas D. / Box 12
- Brenner, Ann / Box 12
- Brenner, Herbert / Box 12
- Bridges, Henry L. / Box 12
- Broyhill, Louise / Box 12
- Burton, Jocelyn / Box 12
- Burton, Albert L., Jr. / Box 12
- Caldwell, Robert C., Sr. / Box 12
- Calloway, D. Wayne 1983-1989 / Box 12 (This folder includes correspondence with James C. Lee, Jr., Weston Hatfield, and Jim Kemp.)
- Calloway, D.Wayne 1990-92 / Box 12 (This folder includes articles "A Different Brand of Leader" from Chief Executive, Number Sixty Nine, July/August 1991 and "Can Wayne Calloway Handle the Pepsi Challenge?", Business Week, January 27, 1992. Correspondents include William B. Greene, Jr., Al Lineberry, Jr., and Charles M. Shelton.)
- Calloway, D. Wayne 1993-97 / Box 12 (Correspondents include John G. Medlin, Jr., and J. Tylee Wilson.)
- Calloway, D.Wayne 1998-99 / Box 12 (Correspondents include Roger Enrico, M. Douglas Ivester, Jan Calloway, Letha P. Smith, Bill Greene, and Robert B. Kirsch.)
- Calloway, Jan W. / Box 12
- Cameron, C.C. / Box 12
- Campbell, Frank R. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Chevis Horne and Randall Lolley.)
- Cheek, Charles W. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Ben T. Craig and Alex Cheek.)
- Cowan, Donald / Box 12
- Crouch, W. Henry / Box 12 (Correspondents include Weston P. Hatfield and John Q. Burnette.)
- Davis, Egbert L. Jr. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Linwood L. Davis.)
- Davis, Eleanor Layfield / Box 12 (This folder contains material and correspondence regarding the Eleanor Layfield Davis Art Scholarship. Correspondents include Barbara Hearn, T. Eugene Worrell, Patricia Lowder, Polly Lambeth Blackwell, H. Fleming Fuller, Dorothy Fuller, Egbert L. Davis, Jr., Earlene King, Richard Schneiderman, Sam D. Hummel, and Anne Davis Hummel.)
- Davis, Thomas H. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Egbert L.Davis, Linwood L. Davis, and John G. Medlin, Jr.)
- Day, Richard C. / Box 12
- Deal, Ronald E. / Box 12
- Denton, Graham W. / Box 12
- Dickson, R. Stuart / Box 12
- Early, A. Doyle / Box 12
- Evans, Lisbeth C. (Lambie) / Box 12
- Fletcher, Floyd / Box 12
- Flow, Victor I, Jr. / Box 12
- Garcia, Martin L. / Box 12
- Gaskin, Jean H. / Box 12
- Gentry, Marvin D. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Wayne Calloway, John G. Medlin, Jr., Richard Groves, and Charles E. Taylor.)
- Graham, Gloria / Box 12
- Gray, Constance F. / Box 12
- Greason, Murray C. / Box 12
- Greene, William B. / Box 12 (Corresondents include William E. Smith, Jr., D. Wayne Calloway, Larry Williams, John Ueberroth, Kenneth L. Roberts, Vice President Al Gore, Dick Horton, Toby Wilt, and E.W. Davenport.)
- Gupton, O. Bruce / Box 12
- Hamrick, John C., Sr. / Box 12
- Hatfield, Weston P. / Box 12 (Corresondents include Wm. Henry Crouch, Clifton L. Benson, Jr., Byron L. Davis, Sr., W. Fred Williams, J. Robert Johnson, The Honorable James B. Hunt, C.C. Hope, and Charles M. Shelton.)
- Helvey, James R., III / Box 12
- Holding, Harvey / Box 12
- Hope, C.C., Jr. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Edward E. Crutchfield, Jr., Maya Angelou, Frank H. Dunn, Jr., and Jim Powers.)
- Hopkins, Lawrence / Box 12
- Horrigan, Edward A., Jr. / Box 12 (Correspondents include J. Paul Sticht.)
- Horton, Alice Kirby / Box 12
- Hough, Joe / Box 12
- Howlette, Eric M. / Box 12
- Humphrey, Hubert B. / Box 12
- Hunt, Albert, R. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Peter Jennings.)
- Hunt, James B., Jr. / Box 12 (Correspondents include D. Wayne Calloway.)
- Hunter, Roberto J. / Box 12
- Hyde, Jeanette Wallace / Box 12
- Johnson, James L. / Box 12
- Johnson, James E., Jr. / Box 12
- Johnston, James W. / Box 12
- Kahle, Sandra R. / Box 12
- Kulynych, Petro / Box 12 (Corresondents include John G. Medlin, Jr., and Katherine L. Powell.)
- Lambert, Deborah D. / Box 12
- Leathers, William H. / Box 12 (Correspondents include Robert J. Philpott.)
- Leroy, Dee Hughes / Box 13
- Luter, Joseph W. III / Box 13
- Manchester, Douglas F. / Box 13
- Martin, James G., Jr. / Box 13
- Marsh, Lex / Box 13
- Mason, James W. / Box 13 (This folder includes a writing by Dr. Tom Olive concerning the arch and the Class of 1909. Correspondents include J. Edwin Hendricks and James E. Snyder, Jr.)
- Mast, George B. / Box 13
- McEachern, Alton H. / Box 13
- Medlin, John G. 1983-89 / Box 13 (Correspondents include John M. Belk and John F. Mc Nair III.)
- Medlin, John G. 1990-2002 / Box 13
- Meredith, Ted R. / Box 13
- Meyer, Louis B., Jr. / Box 13
- Meyer, Russell W., Jr. / Box 13
- Miller, Kenneth D. / Box 13
- Millhouse, Barbara B. / Box 13 (Correspondents include Nicholas Burton Bragg.)
- Mitchell, W. Harold / Box 13
- Mountcastle, Katherine B. / Box 13
- Nance, James B. / Box 13
- Neal, Stephen L. / Box 13
- Nichols, J. Donald / Box 13
- Orr, L. Glenn / Box 13 (Correspondents include Chief Justice Joseph Branch, and Adelaide A. Sink.)
- Owen, W. Boyd / Box 13
- Palmer, Arnold D. 1983-92 / Box 13 (Correspondents include F. Ross Johnson.)
- Palmer, Arnold D. 1993-2003 / Box 13
- Paschal, George W., Jr. / Box 13 (This folder includes a note to Betty and Ralph Scales from George Paschal and correspondence from George and Beth Cummings Paschal.)
- Philpott, J. Robert / Box 13 (Correspondents include C.C. Hope and Weston Hatfield.)
- Pittman, Celeste Mason / Box 13
- Queen, Michael G. / Box 13
- Revelle, J. Guy, Jr. / Box 13
- Rice, Leon L., Jr. / Box 13
- Sansom, Bill / Box 13
- Schindler, Andrew J. / Box 13
- Shelton, Charles M. / Box 13 (Correspondents include J. Robert Lee, K.D. Kennedy, Jr., Governor James G. Martin, and Ed Shelton.)
- Shepherd, Bob D. / Box 13
- Sigel, Jay / Box 13
- Siler, Marshall Mahan, Jr. / Box 13
- Sink, Adelaide A. / Box 13
- Smith, K. Wayne / Box 13
- Smith, Roy J. / Box 13
- Stokes, Colin / Box 13
- Tatum, Samuel C. / Box 13
- Thompson, G. Kennedy / Box 13
- Wadkins, J. Lanny, Jr. / Box 13
- Ward, D.E., Jr. / Box 13
- Weber, Charlotte / Box 13
- Whitaker, John C. / Box 13
- Whiteman, Barbara D. / Box 13
- Williams, Lonnie B. / Box 13
- Williams, Richard A. / Box 13
- Wilson, J. Tylee / Box 13
- Worrell, T. Eugene / Box 13
- Wyatt, Frank B. / Box 13
- Young, Charles J. / Box 13
- Young, C. Jeffrey / Box 13
- Young, Kyle A. / Box 13
- Young, J. Smith / Box 13 (Correspondents include Weston P. Hatfield, Robert Philpott and Clifton L. Benson, Jr.)
- Brain Tumor Center of Excellence / Box 13 (This folder contains materials regarding the Brain Tumor Center of Excellence including program for the Tribute Dinner, May 3, 2005, invitation, program and manuscript of Hearn's remarks for a special evening for the Brain Tumor Center of Excellence supporters, May 7, 2008, and correspondents including Richard H. Dean, Benjamin C. Sutton, Jr., John A. Allison, Tim Cost, A. Tab Williams, Stanhope Kelly, and Alan T. Dickson.)
- The Bretton Woods Committee / Box 13 (This folder contains materials regarding the Bretton Woods Committee. Correspondents include Henry Owen, Paul A. Volcker, Charls E. Walker, Bill Frenzel, and James C. Orr.)
- Carillon 1988-90 / Box 13 (This folder contains materials regarding the WFU carillon produced by the Paccard foundry, including correspondents Charles U. Harris and Harmannus H. van Bergen.)
- Center for Creative Leadership / Box 13 (Correspondents include Peter L. Richardson, Dana G. Mead, and John Alexander.)
- Steve Childs - Flow / Box 13 (This folder contains materials regarding the oil portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Flow for the Vienna House, 1999.)
- WF Christmas Card from President and Mrs. Hearn, undated / Box 13
- Citizens United Against the Lottery / Box 13 (Correspondents include Charles B. Neely, Jr. and Budd and Zanne Baker.)
- Civic Ventures / Box 13
- Coliseum - 1986-87 / Box 13 (This folder contains materials regarding the agreement for construction of the Lawrence Joel Veterans' Coliseum in Winston-Salem. Correspondents include Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, Gene Hooks, and Joe Doster, Jr.)
- College Sports Magazine / Box 13 (This folder contains a certificate for College Sports Magazine's 50 Most Influential People in College Sports, June 1994.)
- Commission on Professionalism / Box 13 (Correspondents include Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake, Jr., Governor Michael F. Easley, and Melvin F. Wright, Jr.)
- Community Chest-United Way of Jefferson, Shelby and Walker Counties Certificate of Appreciation. / Box 13
- Compensation Reports / Box 13 (This folder contains annual reports submitted by Hearn to trustee chairman. Correspondents include Chief Justice Joseph Branch, John G. Medlin, Jr., Wayne Calloway, Hubert B. Humphrey, and K. Wayne Smith.)
- Design in Flight Project - Tom Davis / Box 13 (Correspondents include Scott Glabman, Calder W. Womble, Frank Borden Hanes, Hugh G. Chatham, Ronald McNair, Ray Pierotti, James Bagian, Carolyn L. Huntoon, J Walter McDowell, Judith M. Hanes, Philip Hanes, and Jack Glabman.)
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Divinity School/Graduate Studies in Religion
/ Box 14
- 1986-87 / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the establishment of a Divinity School at WFU. Correspondents include Peter Rhea Jones, W. Henry Crouch, Bob D. Shepherd, Michael G. Queen, and M. Mahan Siler.)
- Feasibility Report 1988, October / Box 14 (This folder contains three copies of the feasibility report on the proposed divinity school and correspondence from J. David Ross.)
- 1988 January-August / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to the establishment of a divinity school at WFU. Correspondents include W. Randall Lolley, Henry Stokes, Page H. Kelley, T. Robert Mullinax, M. Mahan Siler, R. Kirby Godsey, Bob D. Shepherd, Carlton T. Mitchell, Colon S. Jackson, Jr., John C. Shelley, Jr., James T. Laney, A. Kenneth Pye, H. Keith H. Brodie, Norman Adrian Wiggins, C.D. Spangler, Jr., and Michael Queen.)
- 1988 October-December / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the establishment of a divinity school at WFU. Correspondents include Terry E. Peele, Nancy T. Ammerman, and Wallace E. Parham.)
- Study Committee Report / Box 14 (This folder contains the Report of the Divinity School Study Committee, undated, and A Report on the Feasibility of Establishing a Divinity School, October 10, 1988.)
- 1989 February-March / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to the establishment of a divinity school at WFU. Correspondents include W. Randall Lolley, Reginald M. McDonough, M. Mahan Siler, R.G. Puckett, Alfred T. Ayscue, Jack Causey, Peter Rhea Jones, Wm. Henry Crouch, Jean H. Gaskin, C.C. Cameron, Constance F. Gray, D.E. Ward, Jr., and William W. Leathers, III.)
- 1989 January-May / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the establishment of a divinity school at WFU. Correspondents include Michael G. Queen, T. Winfield Blackwell, Morris Ashcroft, John H. Hewett, Wm. Henry Crouch, Thomas H. Graves, Jack Causey, Bob D. Shepherd, W. Randall Lolley, William W. Leathers, III, and T. Robert Mullinax.)
- Planning and study notes / Box 41
- Forsyth County Development Corporation 2002 / Box 14
- Gilbert and Sullivan Gala April 25, 2005 / Box 14
- Hearn Tribute Funds / Box 14
- Heritage and Promise / Box 14
- Heritage and Prospect / Box 14 (This folder contains Heritage and Prospect: Excerpts From Essays and Addresses, and Heritage and Prospect: A Five-Year Report, 1983-1988.)
- Honoring the Hearn Presidency 2005 April / Box 14
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Idealliance
/ Box 14
- 2000-2005 Business Plan / Box 14
- 2000 / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to Idealliance. Correspondents include Bill Dean, Goran Wessman, Ann G. Jones, David Park, Jaine Place, and Graydon Pleasants.)
- 2001 / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to Idealliance. Correspondents include William M. Dean, Vic Flow, Jay Moskowitz, Don G. Angell, Bud Baker, G. H. Long and Allen Joines.)
- 2002 / Box 14 (This folder contains the Idealliance Board of Directors Report, August 12, 2002.)
- 2004-05 / Box 14
- Illness 2003-2004 / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to Hearn's illness and return to campus, including announcement of his retirement.)
- Inauguration 1983, November 4 / Box 14 (This folder contains two programs for the Inaugural Convocation.)
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International
/ Box 14
- China - International Studies and Exchange Program / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the agreement between WFU and Guangxi Teachers University, April 22, 1992. Correspondents include Liu Ning, William Moss, E. Pendleton Banks, Richard L. Williams, Chen Guang Zhi, Thomas E. Mullen, and Ho Hsiang -lin.)
- Council in International Education Exchange / Box 14 (This folder contains materials relating to the Council on International Educational Exchange, 1990. Correspondents include Jack Egle.)
- England - Cambridge University Summer Program / Box 14 (This folder contains correspondence concerning the Cambridge International Summer School, August-September 1989. Correspondents include M J Allen, R V Mason and Weston B. Hatfield.)
- France / Box 14 (This folder contains correspondence with M Erman, Director of the French Liguistics Program, University of Burgundy, November 1990.)
- Hong Kong - Timothy Lam / Box 14 (This folder contains correspondence, travel arrangements, and photographs.)
- International Programs Advisory Committee - 1987 / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the International Programs Advisory Committee. Correspondents include Shin Ohkawara, Robert Carbonell, Hideki S. Imamura, Victor I. Flow, Jr., Governor James B. Hunt, Richard D. Sears, Thomas C. Taylor, and Clifford Clarke.)
- International Programs Advisory Committee - 1988 / Box 14 (Correspondents include Robert J. Carbonell, Victor I. Flow, Jr., H. Samuel Imamura, Don M. Boileau, Laird D. Whipple, and Richard D. Sears.)
- International Programs Advisory Committee - 1989 / Box 14 (Correspondents include Richard Sears.)
- Italy - Artom House / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to Casa Artom in Venice. Correspondents include Bianca Artom, Senator Jesse Helms, Terence J. Fortune, Dennis J. Gallagher, and Ambassador Maxwell M. Rabb.)
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International - Japan
/ Box 14
- Asian Pacific University Presidents Conference / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Asian Pacific University Presidents Conference in Tokyo, Japan, August 17-19, 1987. Correspondents include Tatsuro Matsumae, Thomas C. Taylor, Yuichiro Goto, Shogo Sasaki, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Hideki Samuel Imamura, Kikuko Imamura, and Ambassador Mike Mansfield.)
- Branch Campus/Consortium Proposal 1987-89 / Box 14 (Correspondents include Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Chiyoji Misawa, Hideki S. Imamura, Yusake Kataoka, Quentin Wilson, Bobby G. Wixson, Lawrence Apple, Mayor Kyoichi Ishikawa and Thomas C. Taylor.)
- Doing Business in Japan / Box 14
- Executive Searches Aid Japan Job Shifts / Box 14 (Article form The New York Times, November 12, 1984, by Susan Chira.)
- Fellowship Competition - 1988 / Box 14
- Flow Institute for Pacific Rim Basin / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Flow Institute for Pacific Rim Management and Economic Studies. Correspondents include Victor I. Flow, Jr. and Donald E. Flow.)
- Holography of 3D Surface Reconstructed CT Images / Box 14
- Ibaraki Prefecture / Box 14 (This folder contains two brochures and one book about Ibaraki Prefecture.)
- Kashima / Box 14 (This folder contains brochures and information on Kashima and Kashima Port.)
- Matsume Honorary Degree September 1988 / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence, including photographs, regarding the awarding of an honorary degree to President Shigeyoshi Matsumae of Tokai University, September 1988. Correspondents include Hideki S. Imamura, Shogo Sasaki, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, and Richard Janeway.)
- Miscellaneous 1 of 2 / Box 14 (This folder contains travel brochures and postcards of Japan.)
- Miscellaneous 2 of 2 / Box 14 (This folder contains travel brochures and photographs of Japan.)
- Miscellaneous Correspondence / Box 14 (Correspondents include Shigeki Kawaguchi, Tadao Takebayashi, Bob Baker, Seiro (Bob) Takehara, Kotaro Miyoshi, Shigeto Kawano, Ichiro Kato, Masaharu Yoshimura, Mayor Kazumi Nonaka, and Kenji Matsumura.)
- Obirin University 1988-89 / Box 14
- Photos / Box 14 (This folder contains miscellaneous photographs of Hearn in Japan and hosting Japanese visitors at WFU.)
- Power Without Purpose: The Crisis of Japan's Global Financial Dominance. / Box 14 (By R. Taggart Murphy. Harvard Business Review, 1989 March/April. pp. 71-84.)
- Special Assistant to President for Japanese Relations / Box 14 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the naming of Hideki S. Imamura as Special Assistant to the President for Japanese Relations, July 5, 1990. Correspondents include Hideki S. Imamura, Lt. General William T. Yarborough, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and Kikuko Imamura.)
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Tokai University
/ Box 15
- 1987 / Box 15 (This folder contains memorandums concerning a proposal for WFU site in Japan and the library holdings of Japanese materials.)
- 1987-88 BGSM / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the establishment of affiliations and academic exchange between the School of Medicine of Takai University and the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of WFU. Correspondents include Richard Janeway, Takashi Nonaka, Shogo Sasaki, Sonosuke Katori, Hideki S. Imamura, Larry Rudel, Vincent J. D'Souza, Edward Conyngham, Tatsuro Matsumae, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, and Timothy C. Pennell.)
- 1988 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and corresondence regarding relationships with Tokai University,including a proposal for an International Studies Program in Japan and a business plan of golf in Japan. Corresondents include Shogo Sasaki, Eleanor Kerkham, Seiro Takehara, Hideki S. Imamura, Jesse I. Haddock, Natalie Kraft, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Tatsuro Matsumae, Ambassador Mike Mansfield, and Edward Conyngham.)
- 1989 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the development of an International Educational Cooperation and Exchange Programs with Tokai University in Japan. Correspondents include Hideki S. Imamura, Ambassador Mike Mansfield, Sonosuke Katori, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Hideki S. Imamura, Kotaro Miyoshi, Shogo Sasaki, and Seiro (Bob) Takehara.)
- 1989 TKH Honorary Degree / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and corresondence relating to Hearn's visit to Japan in October/November, 1989 to receive an honorary degree from Tokai University. Corresondents include Shogo Sasaki, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Timothy C. Pennell, Hideki S. Imamura, Richard Janeway, Yoshikazu Sugimoto, Seiro Takehara, James T. Broyhill, A. Fukunaga, Tsutomu Hata, Ichiro Kato, Fumio Kitaoka, Koichi Miyazaki, Takaaki Nakamoto, Daniel C.W. Tse, Takashi Watanabe, Tatsuro Matsumae, and Clifford H. Clarke.)
- 1990 / Box 15 (Correspondents include Sonosuke Katori, Shogo Sasaki, Ichiro Kato, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, and Kikuko Imamura.)
- 1991 / Box 15 (Correspondents include Keiko Shimosegawa, Sonosuke Katori, David Hajime Kornhauser, Tatsuro Matsumae, Norikazu Tamaoki, Kimihisa Nomura and Shogo Sasaki.)
- 1992 Matsumae Visit / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and corresondence regarding the visit to WFU of President Tatsuro Matsumae January 16-19, 1992. Corresondents include Takashi Watanabe, Timothy C. Pennell, and Sonosuke Katori.)
- 1992-96 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the relationship between WFU and Tokai University, including the WFU Sonobe-Tokai Semester Abroad Program. Correspondents include Shogo Sasaki, Tatsuro Matsumae, Yoshio Mihara, Atsushi Fujita, Norikazu Tamaoki, M. Hattori, M. Kamehiro, Shigeru Shimizu, Takeshi "Shin" and Merle "Aiko" Okawara, Makoto Hattori, Kikuko Imamura, Norio Matsumae.)
- Tsutomu Hata/Jiro Hata 1987-1994 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Lycee Seijo D'Alsace in Kientzheim, France, academic affiliation between WFU and Seijo University, prime Minister Tsutomu Hata, and the admission of Jiro Hata to WFU. Correspondents include Mary Frances Robinson, Shinichi Nakazawa, Bob Takehara, Hideki Imamura, Tsutomu Hata, Jiro Hata, Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, David L. Barnhill, and James A. Graham.)
- USA Japan Committee for Promoting Trade Expansion 1987-88 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials related to promoting international trade relations with Japan, including A Proposal to Establish American Universities in Japan. Correspondents include Governor James B. Hunt.)
- Visit to Japan October 9-15, 1987 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding Hearn's visit to Japan in October, 1987, as well as the Japanese municipality representatives visit to WFU. Correspondents include Chiyoji Misawa, Hideki S. Imamura, Yusuke Kataoka, Clifford Clarke, Tsutomu Hata, Atitsugu Hisatomi, Shin Ohkawara, Shogo Sasaki, Seiro Takehara, Tadahisa Yamashita, and K.A.N. Luther.)
- Wake Forest Visit by Japanese Delegation 1987 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the Japanese municipality representatives visit to WFU October 26-27, 1987. Correspondents include Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., Hiroshi Kawakami, Bobby G. Wixson, Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, Yusuka Kataoka, Yasusuke Tomikami, Deputy Mayor Michio Hayashi, Kenji Matsumura, and Kouichi Muramoto.)
- Visit to Japan October 10-18, 1988 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and corresondence regarding Hearn's trip to Japan in October 1988. Corresondents include Ambassador Mike Mansfield, Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Shogo Sasaki, Seiro Takehara, Kotaro Miyoshi, The Honorable Kabun Muto, The Honorable Genraro Nakajima, The Honorable Kazumi Nonaka, Toshiki Kaifu, Tsutomu Hata, Ben and Charles Plitt, Yoshihiro Nishida, Kenji Matsumura, Natalie Kraft and Hideki S. Imamura.)
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Office of International Studies
/ Box 15
- 1986 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence relating to the International Studies Program, including the Proposal to the Pew Memorial Trust for Strengthening International Studies at Wake Forest University, March 28, 1986. Correspondents include Albert R. Hunt, Jr., Robert I. Smith, Germaine Bree, Martha (Mrs. Linwood) Davis, Jane J. Martin, and Cassandra A. Pyle.)
- 1987 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence, including the report on international studies for the 1986-87 academic year. Correspondents include Susan Stine, Fred H. Billups, and Terumasa Akio, William A. Dunn, and William L. Gaines.)
- 1988 / Box 15 (Correspondents include Edwin D. Dodd, Jean D. Parmelee of the Pew Charitable Trusts, and Maurice D. Simon.)
- 1989 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence, including the 1988-89 international studies progress report. Correspondents include A. Richard Turner, Rebecca Rimel of the Pew Charitable Trust, and Joseph P. Healey.)
- 1990 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials regarding The Atlantic Council and the WFU Japan Group and plans for programs with Tokai University. Correspondents include Rozanne L. Ridgway.)
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International - Russia
/ Box 15
- Moscosw State University 1990-94 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding a Student Exchange between WFU and Moscow State University. Correspondents include Victor N. Krasilnikov, Oleg A. Logunov, Jill Houghton Emery, Alexander S. Feschenko, Anatoliy A. Logunov, V.I. Tropin, and Victor Antonovich Sadovnichii.)
- TKH Trip to Moscow 1990 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding Hearn's trip to Moscow, June 4-13, 1990. Correspondents include Vladimir I. Tropin.)
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International - Vienna
/ Box 15
- 1998 1 of 2 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and information regarding the establishment of a residential study program in Vienna and Hearn's trip to Vienna in March 1998. Correspondents include Wilhelm Fleischhacker, Ambassador Kathryn Walt Hall, Milledge A. Hart, III, Christoph Nostitz, Horst Seidler, J. Ned Woodall, James F. Toole, and Helmut Tuerk.)
- 1998 2 of 2 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the establishment of a residential study center in Vienna, Flow House. Correspondents include Horst Seidler, Christoph Nostitz, James F. Toole, Frau Mag. Renate Brauner, Mayor Michael Haupl, S. Davis Phillips, Beth Melofchik, George Kretschmer, Edward G. Hill, Jr., Alfred Ebenbauer, Karin Schmid, Johannes Nostitz-Rieneck, Count and Countess Friedrich Seilern-Aspang, Mag. Manfred L. Mautner-Markhof, and Peter Polterauer.)
- 1999 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the dedication of Flow House and Hearn's trip to Vienna September/October. Correspondents include LW Koengeter, S Zafarpour, Gerald Maurer, W Schutz, Wilhelm Fleischhacker, Christoph Nostitz, Wolfgang Greisenegger, Horst Seidler, Max Josef Allmayer-Beck, Peter Pieler, and Dick Schneider.)
- 2000 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Academic Exchange Agreement between WFU and the University of Vienna. Correspondents include Arthur Mettinger.)
- 2002 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Academic Exchange Agreement between WFU and the University of Vienna, including the signing ceremony, May 2002. Correspondents include Horst Seidler, Max Josef Allmayer-Beck and Georg Winckler.)
- Photos / Box 15 (Photographs of Hearn's degree ceremony and dedication of Flow House, October 1999.)
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International - Worrell House
/ Box 15
- 1982-89 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Worrell House Program in London, England. Correspondents include Thomas E. Worrell, David Hadley, and Herbert Brenner.)
- 1994 / Box 15 (This folder contains documents regarding repairs and renovations to 36 Steeles Road, London.)
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts / Box 15 (Certificate of Appreciation for contribution to, and support of, arts education from the Programs for Children and Youth. Undated.)
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Knight Commission
/ Box 15
- 1991 / Box 15 (Report and Recommendations of the NCAA Presidents Commission Subcommittee on Strategic Planning, with corresondence with Christopher B. Morris. October, 1991.)
- 1992 / Box 15 (This folder contains corresondence with Timothy V. Franklin, Creed Black and members of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. December, 1992.)
- 1993 / Box 15 (This folder contains corresondence with Theodore M. Hesburgh, William C. Friday, and Creed C. Black. February 1993.)
- 1994 / Box 15 (This folder contains correspondence from Creed Black to Knight Commission Alumni, January 10, 1994.)
- 1995 / Box 15 (This folder contains corresondence regarding the KNight Commission. Correspondents include Creed Black, Kit Morris, and Theodore M. Hesburgh.)
- 1996 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Knight Commission and restructuring of the NCAA. Correspondents include Creed C. Black, William Friday and Theodore M. Hesburgh.)
- 1999 / Box 15 (This folder contains a letter from Theodore M. Hesburgh.)
- 2000 / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the reconstitution of the Knight Commission. Correspondents include Dick Schultz, Maureen Devlin, Hodding Carter III, Creed Black, Bill Friday, John DiBiaggio, and Gerald Turner.)
- 2001 January / Box 15 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to the work of the Knight Commission. Correspondents include Cedric W. Dempsey and Maureen Devlin.)
- 2001 Commission Meeting Packet / Box 15 (This folder contains materials regarding the meeting of the Knight Commission January 22-23. 2001, the NCAA convention, and other clippings and materials. Correspondents include Maureen Devlin.)
- 2001 February-April / Box 15 (This folder contains information regarding the Knight Commission. Correspondents include Maureen Devlin, Theodore M. Hesburgh, Hodding Carter III, Frank DeFord and Cedric W. Dempsey.)
- 2001 May / Box 15 (This folder contains a draft of the third section of the Knight Commission Report and the first two appendices, with cover letter from Maureen Devlin and letter of transmittal to W. Gerald Austen, Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Knight Foundation.)
- 2001 July / Box 15 (This folder contains a copy of the article Knight with right from The News and Observer, June 30, 2001, with memo from William C.Friday to Hearn and Maureen Devlin.)
- 2003 / Box 15 (This folder contains correspondene with Hodding Carter III.)
- 2005 / Box 15 (This folder contains material and correspondence regarding the Knight Commission, including the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics Executive Summary of Background, Goals and Results, April 2005. Correspondents include Hodding Carter III, William Friday, Myles Brand, Len Elmore, Theodore M. Hesburgh, Creed Black, Walter Harrison, Kevin Lennon, Thomas McMillen, Alberto Ilbarguen, Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, David A. Bergeron, Robert Kanaby, Walter Reeves, Femi Shote, Andre Merkine, Dennis Haglan, and Amy Perko.)
- 2006 / Box 15 (Correspondence with Alberto Ibarguen, April 2006.)
- 2007 / Box 15 (This folder contains the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics Directory, December 2007.)
- Medical Center Name History / Box 38
- Memorial Service / Box 16 (This folder contains three service orders for Hearn's memorial service, August 22, 2008.)
- National Cancer Advisory Board, WFUBMC / Box 16 (This notebook contains materials related to the National Cancer Advisory Board of the WFU Baptist Medical Center, April 30, 2008.)
- National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve / Box 16 (This folder contains a certificate of appreciation awarded ato Hearn on behalf of the men and women of the Guard and Reserve Forces. Undated.)
- North Carolina Awards 2006 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the 2006 North Carolina Award in Public Service awarded to Hearn, including the Awards Dinner Program. Corresondents include Lisbeth C. Evans, Allen Joines, james R. Bullock, and D.E. Ward, Jr..)
- North Carolina Awards Committee / Box 16 (This folder contains a certificate of appointment of Hearn by Governor Michael F. Easley as a member of the North Carolina Awards Committee, March 22, 2001.)
- North Carolina Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission / Box 16 (This folder contains a certificate awarded to Hearn in recognition of valuable contribution to the 1989 holiday celebration, February 1989 by Elreta Alexander Ralston, J.B. Humphrey, and Governor James G. Martin.)
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Olin Foundation Grant
/ Box 16
- Olin Foundation Grant Questionnaire Response 1987 / Box 16 (This folder contains the WFU response to the Olin Foundation's Questionnaire for Grant Finalists. Correspondents include Lawrence W. Milas and Edwin Wilson.)
- 1985 / Box 16 (This folder contains a letter to Hearn from Lawrence W. Milas, April 2, 1985.)
- Olin Foundation Grant 1987 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the visit and proposal presentation and awarding of a grant by the Olin Foundation for the construction of a physics building, including the announcement and press releases. Correspondents include Lawrence W. Milas, George P. Williams, Jr., William B. Norden, Carlton T. Helming, William L. Bondurant, and Lu Leake.)
- Olin Foundation Grant 1988 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding construction of the Olin Physical Laboratory Building. Correspondents include lawrence W. Milas, Tim O'Toole, William B. Norden, and Margaret Supplee Smith.)
- Olin Foundation Grant 1989 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Olin Foundation fiftieth anniversary celebration and dinner April 24, 1989. Correspondents include Lawrence W. Milas.)
- Olive, A. Thomas / Box 16 (this folder contains correspondence from Tom Olive and information regarding the WFU Arch and Class of 1909 and 1911.)
- National Residence Hall Honorary / Box 16 (Certificate of appreciation awarded to Hearn in recognition of valuable contributions to The Wake Forest Community, April 19, 2005.)
- North Carolina Education Standards and Accountability Commission / Box 16 (This folder contains a certificate of special recognition for dedicated service as a member of the Nroth Carolina Education Standards and Accountability Commission, 1993-97 awarded to Hearn by Governor James B. Hunt, Phillip J. Kirk and Michael E. Ward.)
- Pew Symposium / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding Future of the Health Professions Program of the Pew Memorial Trust, April 26-28, 1989 in Austin, TX. Correspondents include Franklin M. Loew, Edward H. O'Neil, Katie Magill, and Sara B. Watts.)
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Photographs
/ Box 16
- Hearn, individual and family protraits / Box 16 (This folder contains three b/w photographs of Hearn, 1989, by Susan Mullally Clark of Greensboro; one b/w photograph of Hearn, undated, labeled Steve Killian, Press Conference; two photographs of Hearn family, one color, one b/w, 2001 by Photo Innovations by David Rosen.)
- Knight Commission / Box 16 (This folder contains two photographs: one labeled and dated Knight Commission on INtercollegiate Athletics, May 14, 2007, and one with no label or date but which appears to have some of the same people.)
- Inauguration? / Box 16 (This folder contains three photographs which had been framed together. One color photo of Hearn, Richard Janeway, president of BGSM, Edwin Wilson, provost, James Ralph Scales, president emeritus, and William Joyner, Office of University Advancement, all in academic regalia, standing on a balcony; one color photo of Hearn with two unidentified men standing on a porch or balcony; one black and white photo of Hearn, Richard Janeway, president of BGSM, Edwin Wilson, Provost, William Joyner, Office of University Advancement, Leon Corbett, University Counsel, John Anderson, Vice President for Finance and Administration, and , Treasurer in an office.)
- Golf Team with Gene Hooks / Box 16 (This folder contains one color photograph, taken from frame, of Gene Hooks, Athletic Director, with the WFU golf team.)
- Pilot Mountain Baptist Association- 1983 / Box 38
- Planning Process 1986 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials regarding the planning process. Correspondents include Jennie M. Johnson and W. Wayne Hipp.)
- Plaza Dedication / Box 16 (Two programs from dedication ceremony, October 12, 2006.)
- Presidential Aides / Box 16 (This folder contains materials regarding Presidential Aides, including news articles, memos, lists of aides, and one photo of aides on the occasion of the presidential debate.)
- Presidential Contract / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the selection of Hearn as president of WFU in 1983, as well as corresondence regarding presidential compensation, 1985, and correspondence from Hearn to trustees and trustees emeriti upon his retirement. Correspondents include Leon H. Corbett, Jr., James Ralph Scales, C.C. Hope, Jr., Charles W. Cheek, Thomas H. Davis, J. Robert Philpott, and Weston P. Hatfield.)
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Presidential Debate
/ Box 16
- 1987 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the WFU proposal and site selection process for the presidential debate. Correspondents include Janet H. Brown, Kate Rand Lloyd, Albert R. Hunt, Jr., C.C. Hope, Robert Strauss, Anne Wexler, James T. Broyhill, Richard Thornburg, Governor James G. Martin, Paul H. O'Neill, Jill Ruckelshaus, Melvin Laird, Carla A. Hills, Paul Fulton, David F. Norcross, Edwin I. Colodny, John W. Chandler, and John F. McNair III.)
- 1988 January-August / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the selection of WFU as the site of a presidential debate and preparations for the debate. Correspondents include Senator Terry Sanford, Governor James G. Martin, Tom Blair, Rick Weddle, Gayle Anderson, Ralph Simpson, Marvin Gentry, Representative Stephen L. Neal, Reynard Corley, and Robert D. Turner.)
- 1988 September-December / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the presidential debate held on the WFU campus September 25, 1988. Correspondents include Paul M. Wiles, Jon and Mary Bolton, David L. McCullough, Fred Nordenholz, Scott DuBois, Senator Jesse Helms, Senator James T. Broyhill, Joe Goodman, Philip E. Kennedy, James Ralph Scales, Jane E. Milley, Tricia Bannister, F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr., Douglas J. Donatelli, Jeff Gralnick, Bryan Houck, Peter Jennings, R.G. Puckett, Roy J. Smith, William L. Bondurant, Henry M. Carter, Jr., Edwin I. Colodny, Victor I. Flow, Paul Fulton, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., John G. Medlin, Jr., Charles M. Shelton, Edward E. Crutchfield, Jr., Allen Easley, W. Harold Mitchell, Timothy C. Pennell, Russell H. Brantley, Beth Dawson, Egbert L. Davis, Jr., Caroline Sinal, D. Chris Withers, Robert C. Dawson, Mike Smith, John W. Davis, III,, Robert L. Mayville, C. Edward Pleasants, Garlene G. Grogan, Gail Citron, Richard F. Rosser, John T. Henley, Michael S. Dukakis, Janet H. Brown, Donna M. Constantinople, and Roone Arledge.)
- The 1988 Presidential Debates / Box 16 (This folder contains the official program of The First 1988 Presidential Debate, September 25, 1988, Wait Chapel, WFU.)
- Media Booklet / Box 16 (This folder contains the spiral bound booklet containing copies of all the press releases and news articles. Also included is a letter to Hearn from Peter Jennings.)
- 1989 / Box 16 (This folder contains a letter to Hearn from James H. Smith, January 5, 1989.)
- Chronicle Booklet of Presidential Debate (This folder contains four copies of the chronicle of the debate published with text and pictures.)
- President's House / Box 16 (This folder contains materials regarding the renovation of the President's House for Dr. and Mrs. Scales, 1967-68, an inventory of the President's House, May 1974, and materials and correspondence regarding the gift of the Hanes House to the university, 1988, Fact Sheet regarding the President's Home, April 13, 1989, and correspondence regarding the Hanes house/President's House in 1990. Correspondents include Weston P. Hatfield.)
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Provost
/ Box 38
- Admissions and Financial Aid / Box 38
- Alumni Scholars / Box 38
- Brown / Box 38
- Merit Scholarships / Box 38
- Named Professorships / Box 38
- Wilson / Box 38
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Public Affairs
/ Box 38
- Mind of the South Symposium / Box 38
- Vice President of Public Affairs / Box 38
- Retirement / Box 16 (Winston-Salem Journal, June 30, 2005. Article regarding Hearn's retirement.)
- Quarry Farm / Box 16 (This folder contains two booklets: Mike O'Donnell and Quarry Farm and Quarry Farm Gardener's Notes by Emily Herring Wilson. This is the Connecticut home of Nancy Susan Reynolds.)
- Reynolda House 1989 / Box 16 (This folder contains corresondence and materials regarding the Proposed gift by Charlotte and Phil Hanes to Reynolda House. Correspondents include Barbara Millhouse, Nicholas Bragg, Charlotte and Philip Hanes, Weston P. Hatfield, and Frank M. Bell, Jr.)
-
RJR
/ Box 16
- 1985 / Box 16 (Correspondents include Patricia J. Shore and Leter Pullen.)
- 1986 / Box 16 (Correspondents include J. Tylee Wilson and F. Ross Johnson.)
- 1987 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding RJR's move from Winston-Salem to Atlanta, the gift of the headquarters building to WFU, and the relocation of Planters/LifeSavers in Winston-Salem. Correspondents include F. Ross Johnson, Gene Hooks, J. Tylee Wilson, Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Charles B. Wade, Jr., Michael M. Masterpool, Martin L. Orlowsky, Harold L. Henderson, Gerald Long, and David B. Fishel.)
- 1988 / Box 16 (Correspondents include John Polychron, James P. Giles, John L. Bacon, Dolph W. von Arx, J. Tylee Wilson, F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr., F. Ross Johnson, J. Paul Sticht, Henry R. Kravis, and Wayne Calloway.)
- 1989 / Box 16 (Correspondents include Edward A. Horrigan, Jr., Henry R. Kravis, Christopher Hudnall, Louis V. Gerstner, F. Ross Johnson, Dolph W. von Arx, and James W. Johnston.)
- RJR/Planters LifeSavers Executive Leadership Dinner February, undated / Box 16
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Scales, James Ralph
/ Box 16
- Annual Reports 1975/76 - 1981/82 / Box 16
- Correspondence / Box 16 (This folder contains correspondence regarding job searches and resumes, 1973-1982.)
- Inaugural Book from Annie Dove Denmark, Passed Along to TKH / Box 16 (Small black looseleaf binder with quotations and pictures given to Scales upon his inauguration as thirteenth president of WFU, April, 1968. Letter to Dr. Scales from Annie Dove Denmark, and note from Scales upon passing the book along to Hearn upon his inauguaration as twelvth president of WFU.)
- Portrait 1988 / Box 16 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the portrait of Scales commissioned by Ray Goodbred of Charleston, SC.)
- Correspondence with TKH August 1983-April 1990. / Box 16
- Remarks / Box 16 (This folder contains speeches and remarks by Scales September 1967 - August 1982.)
-
Sesquicentennial
/ Box 16
- Founders' Day Convocation February 3, 1984 / Box 16
- Pro Humanitate: The Sesquitennial Story / Box 16
-
Silas Creek Parkway Extension
/ Box 17
- 1983-84 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and corresondence related to the Silas Creek Parkway Extension, including the Silas Creek Parkway Extension: Corridor Study, August 1983. Correspondents include Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, John A. Donnelloy, Martha Wood, I. Bryce Gordon, Robert S. Northington, Jr., Fred Hauser, Vivian Burke, John Gallaher, C.C. Hope, Jr., Neal Bedinger, Richard Linville, Mazie Woodruff, James Ziglar, Jeanette Carl, William R. Roberson, Billy Rose, and T.L. Waters.)
- 1985-89 / Box 17 (Correspondents include W. R. Roberson, Jr., Charles M. Shelton, James E. Harrington, George E. Wells, David L. Squires, Tracy L. Hill, Carl C. Moses, Mayor Wayne Corpening, Bryce A. Stuart, and Pat Swann.)
- Silas Creek Extension Environmental Impact Statement 1986-December 1 0f 2 / Box 17
- Silas Creek Extension Environmental Impact Statement 1986-December 2 of 2 / Box 17
-
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Self Study
/ Box 17
- SACS Reaffirmation Committee Report, 1986 / Box 41
- 1994-95 / Box 17 (Correspondents include Gerald D. Lord, James T. Rogers, Richard L. Morrill, and Ronald J. Sheehy.)
- 1996 / Box 17 (Correspondents include James T. Rogers, Ross A. Griffith, Richard L. Morrill, and Gerald D. Lord.)
- 1997 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the SACS Institutional Self-Study, including a final draft of the SACS Visiting Team's Compliance Report. Correspondents include Grace L. Ali, Richard L. Morrill, and Gerald D. Lord.)
- Standards and Accountability Commission undated / Box 17
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Student Life
/ Box 38
- Libraries / Box 38
- Greeks- KA Fraternity / Box 38
- Greeks- DKE Fraternity / Box 38
- VP for Instructional Resources / Box 38
- Student Publications / Box 38
- Traffic Planning 1968-1980 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding traffic planning for the WFU campus 1968-1980. Corresondents include E. Gwyn Mc Neil, John Gold, Floyd Burge, Jr., Virginia L. Sams, Albert H. Coleman, Richard N. Davis, Edward R. Green, Donald F. Holcomb, C.C. Ross, Sr., Carl H. Russell, Sr., Ernestine Wilson, Carl Horn, Jr., Roy D. Williams, Orville Powell, Bryce Stuart, Kenneth C. Kroohs, R.E. Noftle, and Mayor Wayne Corpening.)
- Transit 2001 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Transit 2001 Commission of NC, for which Hearn served as Chair, including the Executive Summary, January 1997. Correspondents include Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.)
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Treasurer
/ Box 38
- World Headquarters / Box 38
- Reynolda Village / Box 38
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UAB
/ Box 17
- Miscellaneous / Box 17 (This folder contains articles and other materials about Hearn from University of Alabama Birmingham, 1979-1981.)
- Resignation / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to Hearn's resignation from UAB in June, 1983.)
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University Center
/ Box 17
- 1984 / Box 17 (This folder contains a memorandum from John Anderson to Lu Leake regarding the University Center Study, October 22, 1984.)
- 1985 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the University Center study.)
- 1986 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the proposed University Center, including a Feasibility Study, May 27, 1986. Correspondents include Joseph F. McCann, Connie King Brothers, R.V. Dale, and Perrin March III.)
- 1987 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the proposed University Center. Correspondents include Perrin G. March III, Joseph F. McCann, Jacqueline Millan, D. Wayne Calloway, President Gerald F. Ford, Ronald W. Allen, Hamill-Walters Associates, Inc., and John W. Stephenson.)
- 1988 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to the groundbreaking and construction of the University Center. Correspondents include James M. and Sally Hall, John M. Kane, James E. Cross, Jr., and James N. McLaughlin.)
- 1989 / Box 17 (Correspondents include Jacqueline R. Millan and Jamie B. Coulter.)
-
University Relations
/ Box 38
- Reynolds Family / Box 38
- Gray Family / Box 38
- Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation / Box 38
- Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation / Box 38
- Divinity School development / Box 38
- Vice-President & Offices Reporting to the President 1983-84 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding WFU administration during Hearn's first year as president.)
- Wake Forest Baptist Church- 1983 / Box 38
- Wake Forest Club of Boston / Box 17 (Invitation to reception honoring Hearn, March 1994.)
- WFU Brain Tumor Center of Excellence Tribute Dinner / Box 17 (Two programs for tribute dinner honoring Hearn, benefiting the Brain Tumor Center. May 3, 2005.)
- WF College Birthplace / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence regarding the Calvin Jones House and the Wake Forest College Birthplace Society, 1963-1985. Correspondents include James Ralph Scales, Christopher Crittenden, Ethel Taylor Crittenden, James E. Cross, Jr., E.E. Folk, Julian B. Prosser, Jr., Thomas J. Byrne, O.L. Cross, Pauline E. Binkley, E.S. Goepper, Joan Braswell, Tom Lassiter, and Mrs. George C. Mackie.)
- Wake Forest College Day, March 22, 1992 / Box 17
- Wake Forest Inauguration TKH November 4, 1983 / Box 17 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to Hearn's inauguration as president of WFU November 4, 1983. Correspondents include James Ralph Scales, Barbara Hearn, Stephen N. Collier, Sidney S. Eagles, Jr., Peter Rhea Jones, James B. Hemby, Milly Cowles, Joseph Edward Hearn, Gordon A. Haaland, Aubrey and Florence Hearn, Jim Cowles, Claustin Jenkins, Zane E. Eargle, William B. Gladney, Roger Cole, John M. Cheek, Frank P. Grisham, and William E. Dean, Jr.)
- Wake Forest Magazine, September 2008 / Box 17 (This folder contains two copies of Wake Forest Magazine, September 2008, which includes "Lasting Legacy" by Kerry M. King, about Hearn.)
- Walk to Cure Diabetes Certificate of Appreciation June 23, 2004 / Box 17
- White Papers / Box 41
- Winston-Salem Alliance / Box 17 (Correspondence and listing of board members, 2001, 2005.)
- Winston-Salem Magazine Nov/Dec 1990 / Box 41
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Printed Materials/Clippings
/ Box 17
- 1979
- 1983 - Alabama / Box 17
- 1983 - Winston-Salem / Box 17
- 1983 - miscellaneous / Box 17
- 1984 / Box 17
- 1985 / Box 17
- 1986 / Box 17
- 1987 / Box 17
- 1988 / Box 17
- 1989 / Box 17
- 1990 / Box 17
- 1991 / Box 17
- 1993 / Box 17
- 1999 / Box 17
- 2000 / Box 17
- 2002 / Box 17
- 2003 / Box 17
- 2004 / Box 17
- 2005 / Box 17
- 2006 / Box 17
- 2008 / Box 17
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Restricted Files
- 12 Month Appointment Books / Box 18 (Hearn's appointment calendars, 1983-2008. 29 books.)
-
Frederick W. Conner
/ Box 19
- 1973-79 (This folder contains materials and correspondence related to Frederick W. Conner, UAB Professor of Humanities. Correspondents include George W. Campbell.)
- 1980-81 (This folder contains materials and correspondence with Frederick W. Conner, retired UAB Professor of Humanities.)
- 1982-86 (This folder contains Hearn's correspondence with Frederick W. Conner, retired UAB Professor of Humanities. Also included is a letter to Conner from Donald W. Sherburne.)
- 1987-93 (This folder contains Hearn's correspondence with Frederick W. Conner, retired UAB Professor of Humanities. Also included is a copy of Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. LXXIV, No. 1-2, Spring/Summer 1991, which includes Conner's article "To Dream With One Eye Open": The Wit, Wisdom, and Present Standing of George Santayana.)
- His Wit and Wisdom: Frederick W. Conner 1909-1995 A Remembrance November 6, 1995
- Gray, Glenn / Box 19 (This folder contains Hearn's correspondence with Glenn Gray. Also included is The Colorado College Magazine, Summer 1971, Volume 6, Number 3, with Gray's article "The 1970s, Absurd or Tragicomic?", and "The Claims of Beauty", by Gray, published in The Virginia Quarterly Review.)
- John Anderson / Box 19 (This folder contains a letter to Hearn from John Anderson, June 10, 1991,)
- Russell Brantley / Box 19 (This folder contains Hearn's corresondence with Russell Brantley.)
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Memorabilia
-
Box 20
- Plaque - Student Body Resolution of Appreciation - Executive Office of the President Fall, 1993 / Box 20
- Framed - Text of Dan Locklair Anthem commissioned for inauguration of TKH, with color photo of Wait Chapel / Box 20
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Box 21
- Small brass owl / Box 21
- Mug- black, says Leadership/Excellence / Box 21
- Mug- plastic, says Deacons and has Deacon head on it / Box 21
- Silver coin in wooden box from University of Vienna / Box 21
- Paperweight- acrylic pyramid from Luxor Las Vegas / Box 21
- Two brass pens with triangle bases- Luxor/Cisco / Box 21
- Square wooden plate with flower/leaf design / Box 21
- Wooden bowl made by James A. Flinchum III in 1989 from elm tree that was on quad / Box 21
- Crystal box (top and bottom) from Babcock School of Management / Box 21
- Paperweight- square, crystal / Box 21
- Small sword letter opener from Rotary International / Box 21
- Heritage and Promise- large campaign button, 2 brass bookmarks in velvet pouches / Box 21
- Lapel pins- Salt Lake City Olympics, 2002 and Leadership Winston -Salem / Box 21
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Box 22
- Wake Forest square sun catcher / Box 22
- Medallion in blue velvet box- Italian National Olympic Committee / Box 22
- Decorative Japanese doll in costume / Box 22
- Small Japanese and American flags in desk stand / Box 22
- Business cards- English, Japanese and Russian/English / Box 22
- Small decorative fold out screen w/Japanese (?) scene / Box 22
- Decorative acrylic tray with cherry blossoms / Box 22
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Box 24
- Plaque - Walk to Cure Diabetes Winston-Salem Walk - Platinum Achievement Award, 2003 / Box 24
- Plaque - National Residence Hall Honorary Recognition winner - President's Office - April 2005 / Box 24
- Plaque - United Way Forsyth County 1996 Loaned Executive Program / Box 24
- Plaque - NACLO - National Assocition of Community Leadership Organizations Distinguished Leadership Award presented to TKH September 7, 1986 / Box 24
- Plaque - The New Horizon Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce undated, / Box 24
- Paperweight - The Carolinas Heart Institute March 19, 1988 / Box 24
- Paperweight - North Carolina Medical Care Commission Health care Facilities Reserve Bonds Series 2002 - Miniature Booklet in Glass/Plastic / Box 24
- Paperweight - Bowman Gray School of Medicine/North Carolina Baptist Hospitals The Medical Center - 50 Years of Excellence 1941-1991 / Box 24
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Box 25
- Plaque - TeamWalk Piedmont 1990 March of Dimes Corporate Club $5,000 / Box 25
- Plaque - Resolution Supporting the Transit 2001 Commission September 20, 1996 / Box 25
- Plaque - In Sincerest Appreciation of Your Service to the Chief Justices' Commission on Professionalism. / Box 25 (Presented by Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake, Jr., January 16, 2004, Raleigh, NC.)
- Paperweight - The Elms on the Quad WFU, 1953-87 / Box 25
- Paperweight - North Carolina Educational Facilities Finance Agency Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds / Box 25 ($30,000,000 Wake Forest University Project, Series 1988.)
- Medallion - Guangxi Teachers University Guilin, China / Box 25
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Box 26
/ Box 26
- Plaque - United Way undated / Box 26
- Plaque - United Way Charlie Frank Benbow Memorial Award Nominee - WFU Reynolda Campus - 1988 / Box 26
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Box 27
- Framed - Metro UAB January 23, 1981 Text from Birmingham Post-Herald and TKH quote / Box 27
- Framed Poster - Year of Religion in American Life WFU 97/98 / Box 27
- Framed - Matt Smith(?) b/w photo of Wait Chapel with Presidential Debate banner on lamppost 3 of 25. / Box 27
- Unframed - Resolution for Lousie Patton Hearn Scholarship - 8 copies / Box 27
- Unframed - State of North Carolina Proclamation - TKH Honorary Tar Heel August 23, 1983 / Box 27
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Box 28
- Framed - Photo of WFU children cheerleaders / Box 28
- Framed - Photo of Hearn with unidentified woman / Box 28
- Framed - Drawing of Brookeridge Retirement Community Inscribed: Thomas K. Hearn Jr., Friend & Neighbor / Box 28
- Framed - Photo of boat, Neuse / Box 28
- Unframed Photo - Bush & Gore Debate Inscribed: To Tom Hearn and thanks for #2! The Commission on Presidential Debates / Box 28
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Box 29
- 5 construction paper bound books of photos of the Flow House in Vienna / Box 29
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Box 30
- Commemorative Award - 45th Annual ACC Basketball Tournament - 1998, March 5-8 / Box 30
- Commemorative CD in wooden stand presented to TKH for support of Thinkpad-CD Project / Box 30
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Box 31
- Framed Picture - WFU Comprehensive Cancer Center February 25, 2004. Check presentation - Brian Piccolo Student Cancer Drive / Box 31
- Framed Certificate - Professional Grounds Management Grand Award to WFU November 6, 2004 / Box 31
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Box 32
- Commemorative Notebook of The Year of Religion August 1997 - May 1998 / Box 32
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Box 33
- Clock - 1996 ACC Basketball Champions / Box 33
- Marble Box - Leadership Winston-Salem May 1984-May 1994 for vision and service / Box 33
- Glass Box - Partner Winston-Salem DELL Team February 22, 2005 / Box 33
- Paperweight - United Way Outstanding Service January 31, 1991 / Box 33
- Paperweight - The 46th Japan-American Student Conference 1934-1994 60th Anniversary / Box 33
- Plaque - To TKH from Goler Memorial AME ZIon Church April 17, 1994 In appreciation of Commitment and Leadership in Providing Quality Education for our Young and Older Adults / Box 33
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Box 34
- Plaque - Distinguished Citizen Award - Boy Scouts of America Honors TKH 1996 / Box 34
- Plaque - Presented to TKH by Curtis Strange, Scott Hooch and The PGA of America on behalf of 2002 US Ryder Cup Team Outreach Program / Box 34
- Plaque - Pro Humanitate Society February 9, 1990 / Box 34
- Plaque - WFU Demon Deacon Battalion 001 Presented by the Professor of Military Science / Box 34
- Department of the Army Commanders Award for Public Service / Box 34
-
Box 35
- Framed Resolution from Office of Alumni Activities in Honor of TKH, July 20, 1991 / Box 35
- Framed b/w photo of Wait Chapel - To the Citizens of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County in thanks for help and cooperation in presidential debate, 1988 from Hearn / Box 35
- Framed Resolution of Appreciation to Hearn, July 17, 1993 form Alumni Councils of WFU / Box 35
- Paperweight - United Way Leadership Circle 1989 / Box 35
- Paperweight - Carswell Scholar WFU / Box 35
- Paperweight(2) - WFU School of Medicaine The Bowman Gray Campus 1902-2002 / Box 35
- Paperweight - Montag & Caldwell 50th Anniversary 1945-1995 / Box 35
- Paperweight - Glass enclosed miniature North Carolina Educational Facilities Finance Agency Revenue Bonds $35,000,000 The Bowman Gray School of Medicine Project Series 1996 / Box 35
- Paperweight - Leadership and Civil Rights Retrospective and Prospective Visions 1960-2000 / Box 35
- All American Region US Army ROTC Cadet Command / Box 35
- The RJR Championship / Box 35
- The Leadership Circle United Way 1987 with card signed by TKH and Edward A. Horrigan, Jr. / Box 35
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Box 36
- Framed Picture - WFU Women's Athletic Team w/coaches, no date / Box 36
- Framed - In recognition of distinguished service to NCAA President's Commission 1988-1993 / Box 36
- Crystal Plate - The Crosby 1987 / Box 36
- China Plate - Korea University 100th Anniversary 2005 / Box 36
- China Plate - Wake Forest University Sesquicentennial 1834-1984 / Box 36
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Box 37
- 5 Pro Am Golf Tournament plaques / Box 37
- Team Walk plaque / Box 37
- JDRF plaque / Box 37
- Large plaque to which JDRF plaque is stuck / Box 37
- ACC clock in wooden case / Box 37
- Small wooden ACC clock / Box 37
- Small crystal clock / Box 37
- Various paperweights / Box 37
- ACC tournament plaques / Box 37
- Crosby golf tournament pin / Box 37
- Silver ACC Women's Tournament charm / Box 37
- Various medallions / Box 37
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Box 43
- Items from office
-
Box 44
- Items from office
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Box 45
- Items from office
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Box 46
- Items from office
-
Box 20
-
Planning Notes, Speeches, Articles, Correspondence and Programs
/ Box 39
-
Founders' Day
- 1984-2003, 2005
-
Opening Convocation
- 1984-2001, 2004
-
Articles
- Winston-Salem Journal 9/22/01
- News and Observer 9/22/91
- The NCAA News 10/15/90
- National Sports Daily 7/11/90
- National Sports Daily 2/8/90
- The Chronicle (Dallas) 1/17/90
- The Chronicle of Higher Education 8/7/91
- NCAA News 7/31/99
- Winston-Salem Journal 3/20/91
- The Chronicle of Higher Education 1/23/91
- New York Times 1/9/90
- Philanthropy Journal of NC 5/94
- Greensboro News and Record 2/94
- The Evening Sun 1/19/94
- The New York Times Magazine 6/6/93
- Winston-Salem Journal 12/1/93
- Charlotte Observer 10/27/93
- The NCAA News 7/21/93
- NCAA News 6/24/92
- Athletics Administration 8/92
- The Chronicle of Higher Education 1/22/92
- USA Today 1/21/92
- Business North Carolina 11/91
- College Football Association 6/5/88
- Des Moines Register
-
Commencement
- 1984-2005
-
Founders' Day
- Inauguration photos 11/4/83
- Honorary Alumnus Certificate
- Memorial Service program 8/08
- Photographs: President's Aides / Box 40
-
Miscellaneous
/ Box 42
- Framed certificate from The Presdent's Club
- Book "Wake Forest; A Photographic Portrait"
- Agreement for exchange between Tokai University and Wake Forest
- Organization and Policies Handbook from Bowman Gray School of Medicine 1983
- Agreement for exchange between Moscow State University and Wake Forest
- Photo album with pictures of people at University events
- CDs of events, speeches, music, alumni directory, Dr. Hearn's service to WFU
- Invitations and programs from various events during Dr. Hearn's tenure
- VHS tapes of Dr. Hearn's retirement dinner, Dr. Hearn on NC People, and CBS Sunday Morning
Summary Information
- Repository
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
- Creator
- Hearn, Thomas K., Dr., Jr., 1937-2008
- Title
- Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. papers
- ID
- RG1.12
- Date [inclusive]
- 1983 - 2008
- Extent
- 20.0 linear feet
Administrative Information
- Publication Information
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives January 2009
- Conditions Governing Access note
- Collection is open.
- Processing Information note
- Processed by Mary Ann Ramsey and Vicki Johnson.
- Preferred Citation note
- RG 1.12, Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. Papers, Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
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