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Biographical Sketch: James Winfield Whipple, Abigail Wise
Biographical Sketch: James Winfield Whipple, Abigail Wise
History Class Publications
This is a summary of the life and legacy of James "Skinny" Winfield Whipple of Clark County, Arkansas.
Estelle Blake, Hailee Lanier
Estelle Blake, Hailee Lanier
History Class Publications
A short biographical sketch of Estelle McMillan Blake, a resident of Clark County, Arkansas.
Winnie "Mom" Sanders, Kacie Richards
Winnie "Mom" Sanders, Kacie Richards
History Class Publications
A summary of the life of Winnie Sanders, nicknamed Mom by her loving "boys". Who she devoted her life and time to whale at Ouachita Baptist University in Clark County, Arkansas.
Daisy Scott Sharpe Ball, Kyndall Miller
Daisy Scott Sharpe Ball, Kyndall Miller
History Class Publications
A summary of the life of Daisy Scott Sharpe Ball of Clark County, Arkansas.
Franklin Haltom O'Baugh: A Short Biography, Hannah Pearce
Franklin Haltom O'Baugh: A Short Biography, Hannah Pearce
History Class Publications
On February 9, 1922, the O’Baugh family of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, welcomed their sixth (of eight) child: Franklin Haltom O’Baugh. The O’Baugh family has somewhat of a legacy in this small town: J.H. O’Baugh, paternal great-grandfather to Franklin, was Arkadelphia’s first mayor when the city was incorporated in 1857 as county seat for one of Arkansas’ five oldest counties. As a bricklayer, J.H. O’Baugh developed the city first by building Arkadelphia’s original courthouse and then would-be Confederate Governor of Arkansas Harris Flanagin’s law office, which still stands today across from the current courthouse. Later on, he served as County Judge during …
New Biography, Giving Until It Feels Good, Details Lifelong Service Of Ouachita Chancellor Ben Elrod, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau
New Biography, Giving Until It Feels Good, Details Lifelong Service Of Ouachita Chancellor Ben Elrod, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau
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Dr. Ben Elrod, who served as Ouachita Baptist University’s 13th president from 1988 to 1998, recently was honored with the release of a biography titled Giving Until It Feels Good – Ben M. Elrod: Arkansas Educator and Fundraiser.
The 82-page biography, written by Rex Nelson and Ian Cosh, was published by WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelson and Zondervan. A book signing by Dr. Elrod will be held Saturday, Oct. 15, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Ben M. Elrod Center for Family and Community on the Ouachita campus in conjunction with Homecoming activities.