Fee, John Gregg, 1816-1901; Berea College -- History;
This small pamphlet was written by A. A. Burleigh, former Union soldier and graduate of Berea, about the life and accomplishments of John G. Fee, the founder of Berea College.
Report of the Planning Committee which was charged "to identify external and environmental trends which [might] affect the College in the future and to examine current institutional strengths and weaknesses."
Berea College; Berea College -- Students; Berea College -- Students -- Literary Societies
Letter from Harold H. Johnston to his father thanking him for his gift of $5.00 and detailing how the gift was spent. Also told of in the letter is how Harold spent his Winter break.
Berea College -- Students; Berea College; Berea College -- Students -- Literary Societies; Correspondence; Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education; Appalachians (People)
This letter from Harold H. Johnston to his brother, Calder, details his recent activities and discussing things of importance to Berea at that time, such as the increase of the endowment to $400,000. A particularly interesting story of a man from...
This is a letter from Harold H. Johnston to his sister, Kittie Johnston, in which he describes some of his recent activities and recounts the death of a Mayor McDowell, a one-time owner of Ashland, the Henry Clay estate.
Berea College; Christianity -- Rituals; Berea College -- Students -- Literary Societies; Berea College -- Students; Science; Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education; Berea College -- Appalachian Commitment; Berea College -- Interracial...
Letter from Harold H. Johnston to his mother and father detailing his time spent in Berea. This includes taking trips to the mountains, being inducted to the literary society Alpha Zeta, and his thought on the educational missions of Berea College.
Letter from Harold H. Johnston to his sister Kittie explaining a sticky situation to her. Harold also muses about everything from his feelings about Berea to the women of Berea.
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
A woodcut illustration by Frank Long and five Doris Ulmann photos are included in this volume. The Creative Writing section debuts in this year's annual. This year boasted the school’s first two foreign exchange students; Toshiko Katsumata, from...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This year the college divisions were renamed; instead of it being Berea College and The Academy, they are now the “Upper Division” and “Lower Division”. A woodcut illustration by Frank Long ("The Sawers") is included in this volume. The...
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 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...