REGISTER OF THE MARIAN SA'IW? TEXTILE HISTORY COLLECTION Marian Carter Satre. MSS 151,2 cu. ft.

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REGSTER OF THE MARAN SA'W? TEXTLE HSTORY COLLECTON 1923-1985 Marian Carter Satre *' MSS 151,2 cu. ft.

REGSTER OF THE MARAN SAT& TEXTLE HSTORY COLLECTON, 1923-1985.-- Satre, Marian Carter Mss 151 2 cu. ft. including 8 boxes of cassettes, 3 boxes of records, 1 box of photograps, and 1 oversize folder., - NTRODUCTON n 1984, as Clemson University approached its centennial, an oral history project was under taken as part of a proposed history of its school of Textiles and the school's relationship with the United States textile industry. Dr. Marian Satre, an adjunct History professor at Clemson was Commissioned to do the oral history interviews and prepare a history. By 1985, Dr. Satre had prepared this history which never was published. n 1989,';he donated to the Clemson University Libraries material obtained while preparing the oral history. Mss 151 was formerly accessioned as 89-170. Ms. Nancy Keller processed the collection and prepared the register in 1993 with the assistance of Bryan Ford and Nita Poston as part of the South Carolina Textile Records Research Access Grant from the National Historical Publications, and Records Commission. 4 HSTORY The study of textiles began at Clemson University in 1898. Since then it has educated many of the leaders of this industy, particularly in South Carolina. The School of Textiles has gone through several reorganizations which reflect changes in its curricula in order to better serve the needs of the industry. On the following three pages is a chronological diagram of these changes. Patricia E. Cook, Graphics Coordinator, in the College of Commerce and ndustry compiled the diagrams.

Chronology of the School of Textiles, Fiber and Polymer Science 18981 Clernson College School of TextilesDept. of Textile ndustry Carding & Spinnin Weaving & Desi Carding & Spinning P fextile ndustrial Education 71 Textile Department 1 fextile Carding & Spinning 3 Textile Carding & Spinning 1 / School of Textiles 1950 fextile Yam Manufacturing

School of Textiles 1957 i Devartment oftextile 1 1 - cl;emistry & Dyeing (wea;ing & ~ esi~nl u Manufacuturing Management School of Textiles 1961 1 Textile Knitting * School of ndustrial Management and Textile Science (merger of School of Textiles and ndustrial Management Dept.) 1962 Textile ~(ernistry & Dyeing Yarn Manufacu turing Textile Management Division 1 ndustrial Management pz%j Department School of ndustrial Management and Textile Science 1968-1969 Economics ndustrial Management Textile Management College of ndustrial Management and Textile Science 1969-1970

College of Commerce & ndustry (Name changed) School of Textiles Economics ndustrial Management (name change) -- - i School of Accountancy Professional Development College of Commerce & ndustry 1992 -- -- School of Textiles, Economics ndustrial Management Fiber & Polymer Science Education & Dev. School of Accountancy Management _ Professional Development Marketing Finance - SCOPE AND CONTENT The Marian Satre Textile History Collection consists of papers, photographs, oversize material and cassette recordings of interviews of textile leaders; many of whom were Clemson School of Textiles graduates. There are fifty-one cassette tapes with fifty-four interviews and fifty-one duplicate usei- copies in eight 10 5/8" X 4 1/8" X 4 1/8" gray boxes. There are twenty-eight folders pertaining to research interests and professional activities of Dean Hugh Brown and Professor T. A. Campbell, including two folders with material from J. C. Self pertaining to Greenwood Mills and a speech by his son 'Wat" Self. There are five folders of photographs. There is one oversize folder containing an illustration of the operations of a cotton mill in Atlanta, Georgia form the April 16,1881 Frank Leslie's llustrated Newspaper. This was donated by William P. Durst one of the interviewees. Also included in the folder are two graphs and two statistical sheets pertaining to professors in the textile school (circa 1946-1 949). The collection also includes a manuscript prepared by Mrs. Satre: The Education of an ndustrv: Clemson V.S. Textiles: An Oral Historv bv Marian Carter Satre which has been copyrighted by her. Mrs. Satre usually asked the following questions: Are you a Clemson Graduate? f so, a series of questions concerning your experiences at Clemson will be asked.

Did you take graduate and/or any other courses at Clemson, e.g. cotton grading. What was your major field in college? Are any members of your family in the textile field? Do you have children at Clemson and/or in the textile field. What was your first job? salary? Describe your career path to the present. nput to Clemson: Do you hire Clemson graduates? Are they well prepared for the job market? Are there any courses you can suggest that wold better prepare them? Do Clemson graduates move up the career ladder with ease? Have you noticed any changes over the years? Rate Clemson compared to other textile graduates. Support for Clemson shoo1 of Textiles Financial: Have you given gifts? Have you given scholarships? Other: Do you consult with the Textile Department on courses? Do you utilize the textile faculty in the summer? Or to help solve problems? Do you give student internships? Do you believe Clemson utilizes the potental of your manufacturing facility to the fullest possible extent? Has Clemson Textile Department proved responsive to your needs and suggestions? Has Clemson School of Textiles and/or individual faculty members ever initiated ideas you subsequently used? Do you or any of your staff serve on any advisory board at Clemson Textile School and/or Clemson University? Comment. Do you personally and/or your staff and/or your company belong to any textile organizations? Comment. How active? Was membership encouraged? Are your profesional activities confined to the Southeastern USA or do you maintain ongoing contacts nationally and/or internationally? The fact that the textile industry has problems was addressed. Three issues which most leaders commented upon were apparel imports, textile machinery made abroad, and increased automation. The Clemson graduates who were interviewed span a sixty year period, 1923-1983. The tapes recordings reflect changes in the textile industry, as well as at Clemson. The present and former professors and administrators who were interviewed were generally asked about their reason for coming to Clemson, their career path prior to Clemson, their research, as well as

about changes they had observed in the School of Textiles and the textile industry and how they see the textile school interacting with industry. List of nterviewees Amacher, Ryan C. Aspland, J. Richard Attaway, James C. Batson, Louis P., Jr. Behery, Hassan M. Brown, Hugh M. Bryant, Donna Bussey, Charles Butler, Leonard C.. Calhoun, Archibald M., Jr. Campbell, Thomas A., Jr. Cauthen, John B. Craig, S.J. "Jack" DaSilva, Joseph Drews, Michael J. Durst, William P. Edwards, Robert C. Efland, Thomas Elliott, Ralph D. Ellison, Michael S. Fisher, Albert G. Gallman, Hunter C. Garvin, Merrell Q. Goswami, Bhuvenesh Chandra Greene, Lamar Hamrick, Wylie L. Hicklin, Robert M. Hubbard, Julius C., Jr. "MikeJJ Hunter, Orren Frank, Sr. Jarvis, Christine W. Klahre, Thomas H. Lindsay, Joseph Jr. Nassar, Alexsandra Carmichael Rankin, Ben F. Rice, Blair E. Roberts, Eugene Wallace Robinson, Marvin C. Rogers, Clarence Russell, Hamiltion E. Self, James C., Jr. Self, James C., 111 Self, W. Mat Simon, Frederick T. Small, Robert Scott Stowe, D. Harding Swart, John B. Tantillo, Thomas A. Timmerman, Phinizy Tindal, Tracy E. Trbvillian, Wallace Dabney Vaughn, Edward A. Waldrep, George C. Whitley, Melvin D. Wilson, Harold Betts