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T. K. Harrison (1882-1966) Papers [bulk 1950-1957]

 Collection — Container: 1 box
Identifier: MS-2015.27

Scope and Contents

This collection primarily consists of correspondence and manuscript materials. Many materials are directly related to his continued involvement with the Class of 1901, and include “Round-Robin”-style letter exchanges, periodic Class newsletter mailings, general correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and notes regarding Class events, including the 1953 Class of 1901 Reunion. A manuscript compiled by Harrison titled “The History of the Class of 1901” prepared in 1951 for the 50th Reunion of the Class of 1901 contains biographical information about the Class’ members. Materials relating to the Living Endowment Fund from 1954-1957 are also present, including reports and short statements for that year’s earnings, and Alumni Bulletin publications. The collection also includes personal correspondence, some of which relates to Harrison’s time in Brazil, and other miscellaneous manuscript and photographic materials regarding Western Maryland College and Harrison’s involvement with the Kiwanis club.

Dates

  • Other: Majority of material found in 1950-1957

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

No restrictions.

Biographical or Historical Information

Theophilus Kenoley Harrison (“T. K.” or “Kenny”) was born in 1882, and served as the College’s Business Manager from 1930 until his retirement in 1949. He also served as the Alumni Association executive secretary during his tenure at the College, and this was the first time the alumni office was located on campus and maintained by a college employee. An alumni of Western Maryland College, Harrison graduated with the Class of 1901, and was very involved in Class reunion events and facilitating “Round Robin”-style letter exchanges between his classmates. Harrison “had a varied career, as an army officer, teacher, and businessman, working in the oil fields of Texas and with United Railways. He spent a year in Rio de Janeiro before returning to the campus as business manager for 19 years. Upon Harrison’s retirement, President Ensor commented, ‘if no one could be found for a particular job it was usually turned over to T. K., and he has accepted his responsibilities with the same loyalty and gracious spirit for which he is known by so many alumni.’ In 1969, the newly established Alumni House on the campus (the former Reifsnider home at 239 Main Street) was [opened and] named Harrison House in his honor” (Lightner, 367-368). During the Mid-Century Convocation in 1950, Harrison was one of many distinguished alumni to be granted an award, his for College Service. “These awards appear to have been the forerunners of the Trustee Alumni Awards, given since 1975” (Lightner, 451). Harrison was an active member of his local Kiwanis club, and was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR). He died in 1966. References: Lightner, James E. Fearless and Bold: A History of McDaniel College, 1866-2002. Westminster, MD: McDaniel College, 2007, pages 338, 367-368, 451, 495. T. K. Harrison Papers (1882-1966), 1999-1888, MS2015.27, McDaniel College Archives.

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Extent

1.00 boxes

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement Note

Materials were left in the original order determined by the initial processing, excepting F2 and F5, which were organized chronologically by the Archivist.

Source of Acquisition

These papers were donated to the McDaniel College Archives by Jane T. Harrison, the daughter of T. K. Harrison.
Title
Archon Finding Aid Title
Author
Andrea Briggs
Date
12/11/2015
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Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the McDaniel College Repository

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