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Inventory of the William Anderson Alexander Papers, 1918-1964 [bulk 1922-1958]

MS #145


Descriptive Summary

Creator: Alexander, William Anderson
Title: William Anderson Alexander Papers
Dates: 1918-1964 [bulk 1922-1958]
Abstract: William Anderson Alexander graduated from Georgia Tech in 1912, in Civil Engineering. After graduation, he became a mathematics instructor and assistant football coach for Tech under John Heisman. In 1920, he assumed the title of head football coach until his retirement in 1944, but continued his duties as Athletic Director until his death in 1950. Alexander is remembered for his numerous wins as head football coach and taking his team to four major football bowl games. These papers include correspondences, office files, administration files, and newspaper clippings documenting his activities at Tech.
Size: .80 linear feet (two document cases)
Identification: MS #145

Biography of William Anderson Alexander (1889-1950)

William Anderson Alexander was born June 6, 1889, in Mud River Kentucky, the son of Luther and Gertrude Anderson. He entered Tech in 1906, as an Apprentice and graduated in 1912, with a B. S. degree in Civil Engineering. After graduation, he became a mathematics instructor and assistant football coach under John Heisman. In 1918, he was called to serve in World War I, but in 1919, Alexander returned to Tech to assume the position of head football coach. He would hold this position until his retirement in 1944, but continued on as Athletic Director until his death in 1950.

Throughout his lifetime, Alexander won numerous awards for his team's accomplishments and his attitude towards his athletes. He was known as a tough coach, but a man who was well respected by athletes and faculty members. For instance, he was awarded Coach of the Year in 1942, and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame posthumously in 1950. During his career at Tech, he won 133 games, had 95 losses, and eight tied games. Alexander was also the first football coach to take his team to four football bowl games.

Alexander married Marie MacIntrye Scott on June 1, 1935, in Tallulah Falls, Georgia. They had no children, but Alexander helped raise Marie's daughter, Rebekah Scott (Mrs. Morris Marion Bryan, Jr.), from a former marriage. William Alexander died on April 23, 1950.

Description

The William A. Alexander Papers include biographical information, administrative and office files, publications, newspaper clippings, and information on family members and other individuals. The bulk of the collection is composed of correspondence, located within the second series, to Alexander while he was head football coach at Tech. Newspaper clippings also make up a large portion of the collection, touching on subjects such as Alexander's marriage to Marie MacIntrye Scott in 1923, his numerous football victories as head coach at Tech, and his death in 1950. Due to the poor quality of the original newspaper clippings and the inability of the copier to reproduce clear copies, the original clippings remain within the collection. Also included are several of Alexander's personal items, such as awards and certificates from his college days at Tech.

Arrangement

The William A. Alexander Papers have been arranged into five series.

Restrictions

Restrictions: Access

None.

Restrictions: Use

Permission to publish materials from this collection must be obtained from the Head of Archives and Special Collections

Related Material

Photographs have been removed and cataloged as VAM #145, William Anderson Alexander Photograph Collection.

Subject Headings

Brittain, M. L. (Marion Luther) (1866-1953).
Georgia Institute of Technology--Athletics.
Georgia Institute of Technology--Football.
Georgia Institute of Technology. Alexander Memorial Coliseum.
Heisman, John W. (John William) (1869-1936).

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Please cite William Anderson Alexander Papers, Archives, Library and Information Center, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Provenance

This collection was donated by Rebekah Scott Bryan, stepdaughter of William Alexander, in 2001. (Accession #2001.067).

Processing Information

Jody Lloyd processed these papers in 2001.

Revision Information

February 2006: Finding aid converted from Encoded Archival Description Version 1.0 to Version 2002.

Other Finding Aids

A print copy of this finding aid is available in the Georgia Tech Archives reading room.

Folder List

Series 1: Biographical and Personal Information, 1918-1958
Box Folder
1 1 Biographical Information, 1918-1950
  2 Wedding Congratulatories, 1935
  3 Personal Correspondence and Files, 1935-1948
  4 Tax Returns, 1932-1938
  5 Real Estate Taxes and Banking/Insurance Receipts, 1937-1941
  6 Certificates, 1910-1938
  7 Resolution, undated
  8 Dedication/Memorial Program, 1950
  9 Dedication Ceremonies for Alexander Memorial Coliseum and Alexander Memorial Plaque, 1956-1958
Series 2: Office Files, 1920-1950
  10 Correspondence, 1920-1950
  11 Correspondence, 1920-1950
  12 Correspondence, 1920-1950
  13 Correspondence, 1920-1950
  14 Correspondence, 1920-1950
  15 Correspondence, undated
  16 Memoranda, Notices, etc., 1922
Series 3: Publications and Programs, 1913-1964
  17 Georgia Tech Printed Materials, 1913-1956
  18 Programs, 1937-1964
  19 Magazines and Journals, 1930-1950
Series 4: Family Members and Individuals Information, 1868-1950
  20 Alexander, Benejah Gray, 1868
  21 Alexander, Gertrude Anderson, 1931-1937
  22 Alexander, Marie MacIntrye Scott (Mrs. William A. Anderson), 1950
  23 Bryan, Rebekah Scott (Mrs. Morris Bryan, Jr.), 1949
  24 Hallsworth, Mrs. H. P. and George H. Holliday, 1931-1933
Series 5: Newspaper Clippings, 1927-1964
Box Folder
2 1 Newspaper Clippings, 1920s-1930s
  2 Newspaper Clippings, 1940s
  3 Newspaper Clippings, 1950s
  4 Newspaper Clippings, 1960s
  5 Newspaper Clippings, no titles or dates

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