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The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney
The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney
The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney
The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney
The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney
The Anti-Lope Vol. 2 No. 2, The Anti-Lope Staff
The Anti-Lope Vol. 2 No. 2, The Anti-Lope Staff
The Anti-Lope
The Thanksgiving edition of the paper reprinted Chief Seattle's reply to Franklin Pierce. It also ran an article and several poems highlighting indigenous genocide committed by Columbus and many others. Additional articles include "What Do Homosexuals Really Want Anyway?", "Rape...at UNK?", and "Campus Security or Cash Cow?". This issue also included extensive letters to the editor, a call to boycott L'Oreal, and a list of reasons not to join Young Republicans.
Encounter, Students Of Kearney State College
Encounter, Students Of Kearney State College
Encounter
This issue of Encounter includes a number of ghost stories as well as discussion about a wide array of other topics.
Table of Contents:
-Fates and futures
-Alternative education
-Going home
-Minority response
-Jack Langford
-Bob Lind
-Sig Tau House ghost
-Sig Ep House ghost
-Campus ghosts
-After graduation
-Hobbies
-Skydiving
-Ballet
-Lapidary
-Band cheers
The Wild Bill-Mccanles Tragedy : An Actual Photographic Reproduction, Charles Dawson
The Wild Bill-Mccanles Tragedy : An Actual Photographic Reproduction, Charles Dawson
Special Collections
Part of the Pioneer Tales of the Oregon Trail and of Jefferson County series. Reproduction of a 1912 publication that recounted the story of Wild Bill Hickock and D.C. McCanles
Printing date of the reproduction approximate.
Kearney Hub - February 25, 1969, Kearney Hub
Kearney Hub - February 25, 1969, Kearney Hub
Daughters of the American Revolution Time Capsule
February 25, 1969 issue of the Kearney Hub. Contains an article on the destruction of the gates in a car accident.
Pioneer Recollections - Nebraska Folklore, Federal Writers' Project
Pioneer Recollections - Nebraska Folklore, Federal Writers' Project
Special Collections
Produced by the Federal Writers' Project in Nebraska
"These reminiscences of life in Nebraska during the 1870s and 1880s have been obtained through personal interviews with pioneers by members of the Nebraska Writers' Project."
Includes several stories about pranks, information on pioneer remedies and medicine, as well as tales of a more historical nature.
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Omaha Sunday Bee - May 9, 1926, Omaha Bee
Omaha Sunday Bee - May 9, 1926, Omaha Bee
Daughters of the American Revolution Time Capsule
May 9, 1926 issue of the Omaha Sunday Bee. In addition to the usual sections, includes the magazine section (primarily serialized narratives) and the photo arts section.
Books Of The Month May 1926, George W. Jacobs & Company
Books Of The Month May 1926, George W. Jacobs & Company
Daughters of the American Revolution Time Capsule
Pamphlet put out in May 1926 by George W. Jacobs & Company of Philadelphia, advertising a wide variety of books. Titles cross many genres and include notable authors like Edith Wharton as well as many who have faded into obscurity.
Dist. #50, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Dist. #50, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on District #50 located 2 miles west, 1 north, 1 west, 1 north, 1/2 east of Rulo, Nebraska.