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Gore, President George W.
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0007-_001-_005-Box 30 · 1952 - 1968
Parte de History of FAMU

This file contains papers dating from 1952 to 1968 generated during the presidency of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) President George W. Gore Jr. The materials are arranged chronologically and reflect Gore’s professional and scholarly involvement with academic honor societies during this period.

The papers consist exclusively of materials related to the Alpha Kappa Mu Journal, the official publication of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. The file includes issues of the journal and related documentation that chronicle scholarly discourse, academic recognition, and honor society activities over time. Topics represented include higher education scholarship, intellectual leadership, and the promotion of academic excellence within historically Black colleges and universities.

Collectively, these papers provide insight into George W. Gore Jr.’s sustained engagement with academic honor societies and scholarly publishing. The materials illustrate the importance of Alpha Kappa Mu in fostering intellectual community and recognizing academic achievement within the context of mid-twentieth-century higher education.

Gore, President George W.
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0007-_001-_005-Box 31 · 1948 - 1985
Parte de History of FAMU

This file contains papers dating from 1948 to 1985 documenting the involvement of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) President George W. Gore Jr. with the Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society. The materials are arranged chronologically by event and report date and reflect Gore’s long-standing leadership, participation, and administrative service within the organization.

The file includes documentation related to Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society Annual Conventions, as well as Annual Reports of the National Secretary/Treasurer presented at successive general conventions. Materials span multiple conventions from the late 1940s through the 1980s and include both bound and unbound reports, illustrating the continuity and evolution of the Society’s governance, scholarly mission, and organizational activities.

Collectively, these papers provide insight into George W. Gore Jr.’s professional engagement with national academic honor societies and his role in advancing scholarly excellence within higher education, particularly among historically Black colleges and universities. The file also reflects the broader intellectual networks and leadership structures that supported academic recognition and collaboration during the mid- to late-twentieth century.