Harvey T. Phillips

Digital image created at the Georgia Tech Library, 2010. Scanned at 600ppi.||Physical Condition: Good Class of 1893 Graduated in Mechanical Engineering. Became president of one of AtlantaƂ s foremost companies dealing in musical instruments and compositions: Phillips & Crew. Recalled that the cl...

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Main Author: George C. Griffin
Other Authors: https://finding-aids.library.gatech.edu/agents/people/300
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: Georgia Tech Archives
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/021091
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Summary:Digital image created at the Georgia Tech Library, 2010. Scanned at 600ppi.||Physical Condition: Good Class of 1893 Graduated in Mechanical Engineering. Became president of one of AtlantaƂ s foremost companies dealing in musical instruments and compositions: Phillips & Crew. Recalled that the classes were hard, only 13 out of 75 students graduated. After graduation he intended to go north to study architecture, but circumstances made it necessary to start work in Atlanta. He recalls that when the shops burnt down the students had to make up 200 extra hours during vacation, holidays and their spare time. Harvey was at Tech when General Leonard Wood was learning his "stuff" at Fort McPherson. It was at that time that the future general took to football where he was a person of no mean physical ability. He could drag several of his opponents up the field and when they eventually all dropped off of exhaustion he calmly stepped across the goal line. At that time there was a game against Georgia in Athens and Wood saw Tech through to victory. When Georgia fans voiced their disapproval a "free for all" ensued. "And it was some scrap," says Harvey. Resources: Actual photo; The Technique-November 2nd, 1923, pg. 11, vol. 13.