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Dooley Visits MARBL

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Dooley Visits MARBL

Dooley and his entourage visit MARBL during Dooley's Week 2013


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This week, MARBL was fortunate enough to have a surprise visit from Dooley and his entourage. Dooley came to MARBL and asked to see some University Archives materials relating to him and his time at Emory. The obvious first choice was to show him the Dooley Collection, which contains Dooley memorabilia and correspondence written by Dooley from the 1980s and 1990s.

Dooley and Entourage at Table

Dooley and his entourage in MARBL

But beyond theses archival materials, there are plenty of publications that feature Dooley as well. One such publication is, Dooley's Rib, a guide for female students that was created just after women were allowed to enroll at Emory. The pamphlet features a female-incarnation of Dooley and advises students about dress-code and dorm life, among other things. Dooley and his entourage definitely enjoyed seeing this glimpse into what student life was like in the 1950s.

Dooley's Rib

Dooley's Rib

What we weren't able to pull in time for Dooley was the original article about Dooley from 1899 entitled "Reflections of a Skeleton," which was published in the student literary magazine The Emory Phoenix. Written from the perspective of a skeleton living in one of the classrooms on campus, this article can be traced back as the origin of Dooley as we know him today. This article and other publications featuring Dooley are available for anyone to request and come view in MARBL.

The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Dooley's Suit and Shoes

The Extraordinary World of MARBL LogoThe Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library is a place of discovery. All are welcome to visit and explore our unique holdings, whether as a researcher or an observer. The breadth and depth of our collections are vast, and it is nearly impossible to investigate every nook and cranny. We invite you this year, through our blog, to tour some of those places you didn't know existed, and get acquainted with collections you might not have previously explored. Check back in with us weekly over the course of 2013 as we offer you a delightful look into some of the favorite, but perhaps lesser-known, corners of our collections. These pieces are visually interesting, come attached with fascinating stories, and are often 3D objects you might not have realized are part of what makes up The Extraordinary World of MARBL.

Emory Students Get Cheeky

by Kate Stratton, Research Library Fellow, Emory University Archives

Emory University Postcard Collage
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Emory University Archives

The late 1960s and early 1970s were times of uncertainty and unrest for students at Emory University.  Social, political, and racial strife were ever-present and Emory students found themselves confronted with racial and gender inequities, the Vietnam War, the draft, a presidential impeachment, and the assassinations of prominent national leaders. Perhaps to counterbalance these weighty concerns, Emory students of the time crafted raucous and risqué traditions. Publications from the 1960s and 1970s, housed in the Emory University Archives, show students had a particular fondness for panty raids and streaking.


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