This is a history of the Berea College Library from 1870-1980. It discusses the many different changes that occurred in the library over the years. Also, it explains the transitions between librarians and buildings. The history tells of both the...
This is an event program for the 37th Anniversary and Commencement of Packard Business School, located in New York, New York. Harold H. Johnston graduated from this school in 1895 and his name can be found on page four of the original program.
Berea College -- History; Frost, William G. (William Goodell), 1854-1938; Hutchins, William J. (William James), 1871-1958; Hutchins, Francis S. (Francis Stephenson), 1902-1988; Weatherford, Willis Duke, 1916-1995; Stephenson, John B., 1937-1994;...
This 16-page article by retired Berea College history professor Richard Drake appeared in Appalachian Heritage, Vol. 26, no. 3, Summer 1998 (pp. 6-21). In response to contemporary comments and criticisms of the College's commitment and...
Table & Kitchen is a cookbook published in 1909 by the Price Baking Powder Co. in Chicago. It includes carefully selected recipes for families centered around the company's product, Price Baking Powder. Sixty pages long, this cookbook comes...
Letter from Cassius Marcellus Clay to President William Goodell Frost; In this letter Clay discusses what he has contributed to the foundation of Berea College. He also talks about how supportive he is of the mission of Berea College.
This inaugural 37-page issue sets the tone for the issues that will follow, generally including 3 or 4 articles about the people of the region or the college and short contributions found variously under the headings of Personal Testimony, Items,...
Berea (Ky.) -- History; Women -- Education; Women; Berea College -- History; Berea College;
This 50-page booklet began as a project in Peggy Rivage-Seul's senior seminar class in Women’s Studies. The service-learning project was co-sponsored by Women’s Studies, the League of Women Voters and CELTS and includes brief essays about 25...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This year boasted the creation of the J. A. R. Rogers Memorial Art Building. Howard E. Taylor, the Business Manager of Berea College, died this year. This year also saw the creation of the Folk Club.
Topics include Appalachian America, an account of a debate whether the earth is flat or round, and an introduction to some of Berea's teachers. (35 pages)
Topics include Appalachia during the Civil War, an address by Theodore Roosevelt regarding Berea College, and a lengthy solicitation from President Frost. (33 pages)