Home Helps is an eighty-page cook book published by the N. K. Fairbank Company in 1910. It is a useful collection of a broad range of recipes compiled by five leading culinary experts. Helpful cooking hints, time tables, advertisements and an index...
This pamphlet was created by General Foods in 1938 to advertise the economic benefits of using Calumet Double-Acting Baking Powder. It includes eight easy-to-follow recipes.
The main item in this issue is an illustration-rich 22-page article, "The Cumberland Mountains in the Struggle for Freedom" by Rev. William E. Barton. (27 pages)
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.
Correspondence; Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.)
Letter from Hallie Fee Embree to the Lincoln Institute; Hallie Fee Embree sends this letter to the Lincoln Institute in the hope that they have received the portraits of her grandparents, and describes the devotion to God they had in their lives....
Topics include Anti-Slavery in Kentucky, the Glee Club's trip of 1896, the experiences of the Fees and others during the Civil War, and Appalachian America. (34 pages)
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,...
The first volume of a yearbook from the Berea College Garden Department in 1916, created with the goals of informing others of the importance and enjoyment in gardening, creating a systematic classification system, and allowing later members to...