Friday, October 24, 2014
Celebrate National Archives Month with the Special Collection!
October is American Archives Month and Special Collection in the University Library is celebrating with our annual Open House.
Come join us from 1 to 3 pm on Wednesday the 29th of October for some refreshments and a chance to see everything from Civil War medical kits to Howard College's first set of student records.
Visit the Special Collection Treasure Chest to check out some of the priceless items that can be found in our collection.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
The Special Collection Welcomes the William E. Hull Collection
Some of the boxes of the 475 linear feet of the Hull collection, neatly stacked and waiting to be transferred into proper storage. |
Last week, the University Library Special Collection
department received the final installment of the William E. Hull Collection.
The collection consists of approximately 475 linear feet of records, including
book manuscripts, articles, correspondence, sermons, and research notes. Samford’s
Special Collection was honored to be selected back in 1995 by Dr. Hull himself
as the archive to receive his materials.
Dr. William Hull as a Senior from the Entre Nous 1951. |
William E. Hull enrolled at the University of Alabama in
1948 to study medicine. During his sophomore year he felt a calling to ministry
and transferred to Samford University, then Howard College, for his junior
year. After graduating from Howard College in 1951, he went on to earn a master
of divinity and a Ph. D from Southern Seminary in Kentucky. In addition, he did
advanced studies at Harvard University and the University of Gottingen in
Germany.
Dr. William Hull speaking at Samford Commencement in 2008. |
For 17 years, Dr. Hull was a professor of New Testament at
Southern Seminary and served as dean and provost there before becoming the
pastor at First Baptist Church in Shreveport, LA in 1975. He returned to
teaching after taking the position of provost and professor here at Samford in
1987.
Dr. Hull was famous for saying the same benediction at many occasions, and this is one of the copies of it. |
In addition, Hull, was a world-renowned scholar, writer, and
theologian. He authored 21 books on Christian topics and theology and contributed
to 24 additional works. Hull was a popular speaker both locally and worldwide
preaching approximately 7,500 sermons between 1949 and 2008 with a ministry
reaching beyond those years.
One drawer of the many filing cabinets storing Dr. Hull's clippings, research notes, and sermon drafts. |
Dr. Hull passed away on December 10, 2013 from ALS. The
University Library, Special Collection department is honored to be a part of
preserving his legacy.
Text and Photographs provided by Jennifer Taylor of the Special Collection.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
READ with our Scholar Athletes
Jay Galloway, Football, Communication Studies Major |
Fares Kilani, Men's Tennis, Accounting Major |
Brandon Hayman, Men's Basketball, Accounting Major
The American Library Association's READ campaign started in 1985 and has featured nearly two hundred celebrities holding their favorite books, all to promote one thing-- reading.
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Caroline Wilder, Softball, Nursing Major |
Hope May, Freshman Selfie Volunteer |
This may be just the beginning of Samford's READ campaign. We'd love to get other team members, professors, and administrators on their own READ posters. We also invite you to come by the library, take your very own READ selfie, and tag us with #DavisLibrary on social media.
Lauren Caballero, Women's Tennis, Marketing Major
Stop by the library today and take a look at our READ posters, or visit us on Facebook where we'll be highlighting our featured READ poster students over the next couple of weeks.
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Most importantly: get out there and READ, Samford!
Thursday, October 9, 2014
A Look Back: Oxford's photographs of Marion, Alabama
Howard College, now Samford University, was originally
located in Marion, Alabama.
Alexander Christopher Oxford, known as A.C. Oxford, was a
photographer active in Alabama from the 1870s until the 1880s. He died in 1925.
Marion, Alabama 1872 |
Marion, Alabama 1872 |
The Special Collection is blessed to have an album of
Oxford’s photographs (SCAV 1324) that contains photographs of Marion, Alabama
in 1872.
Text and Photographs contributed by Rachel Cohen of the Special Collection.
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