Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
The Creative Writing section appears for the third year in this volume and includes a wood cut illustration by Mabel Henderson, '39. This Chimes features a picture of the Berea College Cabinet with a full list of the deans. There were five deaths...
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
Included in this volume is a record of the inauguration of President Francis S. Hutchins, to whom the 1940 Chimes is dedicated. A poem ("Cool Tombs") by commencement speaker, Carl Sandburg, begins the Creative Writing section. The Lower Division...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
The Upper Division gained an exchange student this year; Abbie Margaret Washburn from Bulape, Belgian Congo, Africa. The Country Dancers were created this year under the name "Country Dances". The Home Ec Club reappeared this year along with the...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This volume contains some interesting Berea lore, including the Mulberry Trees, the Mounting Block, The "Castle", The "Hangout", and Phelps-Stokes Chapel, (see p. 67, 128-154). This year the Juniors are listed under their departments in the Upper...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This edition of the yearbook is the first one to be called “The Chimes.” This edition commemorates Berea's 75th Anniversary Year. Dr. George N. Luccock was the Acting President from October 1930 to May 1931. The was also the first year of the...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This issue of The Chimes is dedicated to Julian Huntley Capps. Dr. Alvin M. Weinberg, the Director of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, lectured on atomic reactions. The International students in the Senior class this year were: Fereshteh Beijan...
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...
Jug Band
Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Six Bits of Rhythm Jug Band; Kentucky Derby; Old Man Moses; Six Bits of Rhythm Jug Band;
Song sung and played by the Six Bits of Rhythm Jug Band of Jefferson County, Kentucky on a pre Kentucky Derby radio program from Churchill Downs Race Track on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky May 1939.
Jug Band Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Six Bits of Rythm Jug Band; Kentucky Derby; Shoeshine Boy; Six Bits of Rythm Jug Band;
Song sung and played by the Six Bits of Rhythm Jug Band of Jefferson County, Kentucky on a pre Kentucky Derby radio program from Churchill Downs Race Track on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky May 1939.
African American String Band Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Kentucky Derby; Barnyard Boys String Band; Dinah;
Song sung and played by the Barnyard Boys String Band of Jefferson County, Kentucky on a pre Kentucky Derby radio program from Churchill Downs Race Track on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky May 1939.
African American String Band Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Kentucky Derby; In the Evening By the Moonlight; Barnyard Boys String Band;
Song sung and played by the Barnyard Boys String Band of Jefferson County, Kentucky on a pre Kentucky Derby radio program from Churchill Downs Race Track on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky May 1939.
Gospel Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Humble Yourself; Bluegrass Quartet;
Gospel song sung by the Bluegrass Quartet of Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, April 1946 at the Renfro Valley Redbud Festival, Rockcastle County, Kentucky and broadcast on WHAS Louisville, KentuckyApril 1939.
Gospel Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Just a Little Talk With Jesus; Bluegrass Quartet;
Gospel song sung by the Bluegrass Quartet of Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, April 1946 at the Renfro Valley Redbud Festival, Rockcastle County, Kentucky and broadcast on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky May 1939.