Royal Baker and Pastry Cook was published in 1911 by The Royal Baking Powder Co. It is 46 pages long, including a variety of recipes ranging from meats to desserts to beverages. The claim to fame of Royal Baking Powder is its pure ingredients: it...
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...
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; Berea College -- Students; Berea College -- Library
Harold H. Johnston wrote this essay detailing the activities of the Fall termn of 1899. He describes numberous events and activities that occured at Berea College during this term.
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This year is dedicated to Charles Noble Shutt. The international students in the senior class of Berea College this year were: Kyoko Ando from Omi Hachiman, Japan, Luis, A. Concha from Merida, Mexico, Tal Chun Hong from Seoul, Korea, and Joe Kyung...
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...
This fifty-six page cook book was published by the Southern Cotton Oil Company in 1911. The company's product, Wesson Snowdrift Oil, is advertised and incorporated throughout the various recipes in the book. Comes complete with an index and table...
This entire issue is devoted to the Lincoln Birthday meeting at Carnegie Hall, including addresses and letters of support of from various persons. President Frost's 8-page address is the lengthiest. (32 pages)
Articles include a continuation of Faulkner's Visit to Appalachia (Extension Dept.), a report on Census data, Early settlements in Kentucky, Mountain agriculture and an overview of Berea's "Program for Mountain Uplift." (32 pages)