RG16.36Academic Departments. Worrell House and London Program Records Processed by Riley RichardsZ. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
PO Box 7777Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27109http://zsr.wfu.edu/special/
2017 November 3RG16.36
Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and ArchivesEnglishdacsDescribing Archives: A Content Standardcompleted2023-12-20T16:04:20-05:00ArchivesSpace v3.0.1This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on Wednesday December 20, 2023 at 16:042019, 2021Revised by Ashelee Gerald Hill, Stephanie Bennett2023Additions to collection by Stephanie Bennett
Academic Departments. Worrell House and London Program Records RG16.36 Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives English 0.42 Linear Feet 1 document box 1980 2016 The Worrell House was acquired by Wake Forest University in 1977. Formerly known as the Hampstead House, the house was a gift from Anne and Eugene Worrell, and was renamed in their honor. Students can study abroad here during either fall or spring semester. This collection includes brochures and historical information on the Worrell house as well as London. Historical Note

The Worrell House was acquired by Wake Forest University in 1977. Formerly known as the Hampstead House, the house was a gift from Anne and Eugene Worrell, and was renamed in their honor. Students can study in the house during fall or spring semesters.

Collection Overview

This collection contains brochures and historical information about the Worrell house and the University study abroad program, as well as London in general. Correspondence, budget, administrative, and student materials from David Hadley are also included.

Preferred Citation

Academic Departments. Worrell House and London Program Records (RG16.36), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

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This collection is open for use.

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Budget forms, correspondence, and administrative and student materials from David Hadley1980199417Correspondence regarding the house and program1981199418"Director's Guide to Wake Forest's Program in London" booklet, from the Office of the Provost198716"Guide to London Libraries" booklet199415"Guide to London Libraries" booklet199413House library book lists and instructionscirca 199119House photographs1981 July, 1995 June110London Foreign Study program guidebookcirca 198211"Morven House to Worrell House: A Social and Architectural Study"198711Program brochure201612Theater course syllabus materials1992111