Allen, Charles
University Archives Photograph Collection

Item Details
- coverage
- 1989
- date
- 2018-08-30T14:08:47Z
- 2018-08-30T14:08:47Z
- 2018-08-30 (issued)
- description
- Black and white photograph shows Biology professor Charles Allen, wearing eyeglasses, a tie and a shirt, seated at a desk that holds an architectural model of a campus building and an unidentifiable skull or bone. Art works hang on a pegboard behind him; electronic equipment and a typewriter are on the right. The back of the photograph reads "Allen, Charles, SMC." The photograph is also shown in "History of Wake Forest University, Volume 5 (1967-1983)," page 190.
- format
- image/jpeg
- 8 x 10 inches
- photographs
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/92563
- language
- English
- relation
- History of Wake Forest University, Volume 5 (1967-1983)
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library
- University Archives Photograph Collection (RG10.1)
- Academic Departments, Biology Department (RG16.4)
- rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/
- Rights Statement
- This item is protected by copyright and\or related rights. However, for this Item, either (a) no rights-holder(s) have been identified or (b) one or more rights-holder(s) have been identified but none have been located. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
- Please note that the above copyright statement applies to the entire collection, and individual photographs may be subject to an independent copyright status. Please contact ZSR Special Collections & Archives (archives@wfu.edu) to confirm the status of individual photographs in this collection.
- source
- https://wakespace.lib.wfu.edu/handle/10339/39540
- subject
- Allen, Charles M., Jr.
- Wake Forest University--Faculty
- Biology teachers--North Carolina--Winston-Salem
- title
- Allen, Charles
- type
- Still Image
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