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    • 12th Annual Founder's Day 

      unknown (1962-11-23)
      Program for Founder's Day 1962. Note that part of the program is the presentation of the Founder's Daughter candidates and then the winner.
    • 1915 Ad 

      Unknown author (Milligan Light, 1915)
      This ad from a 1915 edition of the Milligan paper The Light proudly lists being coeducational as one of the college’s merits.
    • 1955-1956 Founder's Daughter candidates and their escorts 

      unknown (1955)
      Left to Right: Jerry Hughes, Ruth Eason, Don Williams, Barbara Fisher, James Fisher, Shirley Holthouser, Ronald Spotts, Patsy Masters, Glen Barton, Anne Robinson, Robert Walther, Barbara Smith
    • 1985 Founder's Daughter Candidates 

      unknown (1985)
      1985 Founder's Daughter Candidates
    • Administration Building 

      unknown (circa 1913)
      Old Administration Building, circa 1913-1917
    • Administration Building after the fire 

      unknown (circa 1918)
      The old Administration Building after the fire, circa 1918
    • Alumni by Gender 

      Cornwell, Cindy (2021)
      This graph compares how many men graduated each year to how many women graduated that same year from 1882 to 1917 (the first full 35 years of Milligan’s status as a college). Typically, more men graduated than women. ...
    • American Literary Society 

      Unknown author (1897)
      Milligan College, like most other colleges and universities of the time, had literary societies, clubs focused on readings and recitations. Despite Josephus Hopwood’s history of having helped combine literary societies at ...
    • Ann Iles 

      unknown (undated)
      Humanities professor; At Milligan 1982-1998
    • Anna May Crowder 

      unknown (undated)
      Founding member of the Humanities Program; At Milligan 1966-1977
    • Annual Founder's Day: Commemorating the Centennial 

      unknown (1967-11-24)
      Booklet for Founder's Day 1967. A list of that year's Founder's Daughter candidates and a list of former Founder's Daughters is on the last page.
    • Annual of Milligan College 1880-1881, p. 15 

      Milligan College (Milligan College, 1880-1881)
      Annual of Milligan College 1880-1881, p. 15
    • "Aunt Betty Cox's Class" 

      Unknown author (1891-1894)
      Despite opportunities for genders to mix in some classes and clubs, there was certainly still gender segregation heavily enforced at Milligan. For example, in the early days of Milligan College, the business institute at ...
    • Badge for the 1950 International Convention of Disciples of Christ 

      Unknown author (International Convention of Disciples of Christ, 1950-10)
      Mildred Welshimer's badge for the 1950 International Convention of Disciples of Christ where she represented Milligan College.
    • Buffalo 1949 

      Buffalo Staff (Buffalo Yearbook Staff, Milligan College, Tenn., 1949)
      Photos from "State Week", 1948
    • Buffalo 1951 p. 59 

      Buffalo Staff (Buffalo Yearbook Staff, Milligan College, Tenn., 1951)
      This page from the 1951 Buffalo yearbook shows the predecessor to the Founder's Day/Founder's Daughter festivities: Homecoming, complete with a Homecoming Queen.
    • Buffalo 1952 p. 63 

      Buffalo Staff (Buffalo Yearbook Staff, Milligan College, Tenn., 1952)
      A page from the 1952 Buffalo yearbook showing the first Founder's Day
    • Buffalo 1985, p. 29 

      Buffalo Staff (Buffalo Yearbook Staff, Milligan College, Tenn., 1985)
      A page from the 1985 Buffalo yearbook, with a small section about the Founder's Daughter award. Note that the criteria included being a senior.
    • Buffalo 1991, p. 16-17 

      Buffalo Staff (Buffalo Yearbook Staff, Milligan College, Tenn., 1991)
      A page from the 1991 Buffalo yearbook highlighting Alumni Weekend. Note that the Founder's Daughter ceremony was held in Steve Lacy Fieldhouse.
    • Buffalo 2001, p. 10-11 

      Buffalo Staff (Buffalo Yearbook Staff, Milligan College, Tenn., 2001)
      A page from the 2001 Buffalo yearbook with the last year of Founder's Daughter candidates and the winner, Rachel Knowles.

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