This issue of The Berea Quarterly is primarily comprised of the article, "Hostile Legislation Against Berea: A Ruthless Hand Stayed By Appeal to the Constitution," a report of the initial events involved with the Day Law.
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...
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In this letter, Harold describes his recent activities and all the news he has to share to his sister, Kittie. This news includes taking botanical specimens and also a "scrap" within the Alpha Zeta society.
In this letter to Kittie, his sister, Harold describes being homesick during Easter and his plans to go on a trip with some of the students from Central University to Middlesborough.