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From D.C. To Kentucky: The History Of The United States Senate Clerk's Desk, Olivia Bowers Mar 2020

From D.C. To Kentucky: The History Of The United States Senate Clerk's Desk, Olivia Bowers

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This Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience aims to highlight the importance of the historical object and accurately document the complete history of the former United States Senate Clerk’s Desk, placed in the chamber in 1859 and removed in 1951. The desk’s first and last occupants were Kentucky natives and civil servants, and its current resting place is in Western Kentucky University’s Kentucky Museum. Through research that began in the nation’s capital, and a journey to follow the desk’s paper trail, the object’s massive historical legacy and close ties to the state of Kentucky may live on. Along with a traditional …


A Visual Analysis Of The U.S. Senate Clerk's Desk, Olivia Renee Bowers Mar 2020

A Visual Analysis Of The U.S. Senate Clerk's Desk, Olivia Renee Bowers

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A Desk's Tale, Olivia Bowers Mar 2020

A Desk's Tale, Olivia Bowers

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Cast Of Characters, Olivia Renee Bowers Mar 2020

Cast Of Characters, Olivia Renee Bowers

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A Study Of The Physical Height Of The Chucalissa Population, Lou Adair, Judy Boucher Jul 1965

A Study Of The Physical Height Of The Chucalissa Population, Lou Adair, Judy Boucher

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This is a study of 77 adult skeletons discovered at Chucalissa by 1965, the goal being to determine the average height of both males and females from the site.


An Adventure Into The Prehistory Of The Memphis Area, Kenneth L. Beaudoin Dec 1954

An Adventure Into The Prehistory Of The Memphis Area, Kenneth L. Beaudoin

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This article explores the prehistory of Shelby County and the Memphis area prior to the coming of Hernando De Soto in 1542.


Maine Chance Farm Advertisement From The Vassar Chronicle, Elizabeth Arden May 1952

Maine Chance Farm Advertisement From The Vassar Chronicle, Elizabeth Arden

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Advertisement for Maine Chance Farm on page 6 of The Vassar Chronicle from May 24, 1952, titled: For College Girls your own beauty-and-fun Vacation at MAINE CHANCE


Maine Chance Farm Advertisement From The Vassar Chronicle, The Vassar Chronicle May 1951

Maine Chance Farm Advertisement From The Vassar Chronicle, The Vassar Chronicle

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Advertisement for Maine Chance Farm on page 10 of The Vassar Chronicle from May 26, 1951, titled: For College Girls... Your own... be-beautiful vacation! MAINE CHANCE