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1935-04-25 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
1935-04-25 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
Rowan County News Archive
Rowan County News published on April 25, 1935.
The Frat Volume 32 Number 09 April 1935, The National Fraternal Society Of The Deaf (Nfsd)
The Frat Volume 32 Number 09 April 1935, The National Fraternal Society Of The Deaf (Nfsd)
1931-1940
The Frat was the official member publication of the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (NFSD). First established in 1902, the publication ran for just over a century, until its closure in 2006.---NFSD was an insurance business established in 1901. Its purposes were to provide insurance to mainly Deaf members, to serve as an advocate for the Deaf, and to provide community service and recreational opportunities through divisional activities. The existing insurance coverage was transferred to the Catholic Order of Foresters in 2005. The NFSD disbanded in 2007.---The Frat's main purpose was to keep members apprised of the activities of …
Trinity Tripod, 1935-03-26, Trinity College
Trinity Tripod, 1935-03-26, Trinity College
Trinity Tripod (1904 - present)
No abstract provided.
March 15, 1935, State Teachers College At Harrisonburg
March 15, 1935, State Teachers College At Harrisonburg
The Breeze, 1930-1939
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
The Ledger & Times, March 14, 1935, The Ledger & Times
The Ledger & Times, March 14, 1935, The Ledger & Times
The Ledger & Times
No abstract provided.
The Egyptian, March 06, 1935, Egyptian Staff
Connecticut College News Vol. 20 No. 16, Connecticut College
Connecticut College News Vol. 20 No. 16, Connecticut College
1934-1935
No abstract provided.
Word & Work, Vol. 57, No. 3 (March 1935), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Word & Work, Vol. 57, No. 3 (March 1935), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Word and Work (Framingham, MA)
No abstract provided.
1935, March 1, Friday, Pittsburg High School Journalism Department
1935, March 1, Friday, Pittsburg High School Journalism Department
The Booster, Pittsburg High School Newspaper, 1929-1950
The Booster, Vol. XV, no. 11. Printed in Pittsburg, Kansas.
Eastern Progress - 22 Feb 1935, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress - 22 Feb 1935, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress 1934-1935
No abstract provided.
February 22, 1935, State Teachers College At Harrisonburg
February 22, 1935, State Teachers College At Harrisonburg
The Breeze, 1930-1939
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Maine Campus February 21 1935, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus February 21 1935, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Word & Work, Vol. 57, No. 2 (February 1935), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Word & Work, Vol. 57, No. 2 (February 1935), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Word and Work (Framingham, MA)
No abstract provided.
Trinity Tripod, 1935-02-01, Trinity College
Trinity Tripod, 1935-02-01, Trinity College
Trinity Tripod (1904 - present)
No abstract provided.
February 1935, William Preston Davies
February 1935, William Preston Davies
W. P. Davies' Newspaper Column ('That Reminds Me')
No abstract provided.
The New Ephpheta, February 1935
The New Ephpheta, February 1935
New Ephpheta, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Volume 17, Number 2 - February 1935
Volume 17, Number 2 - February 1935
The Alembic
Volume 17, Number 2 - February 1935. 58 pages including covers and advertisements.
- Cavanagh, John F., "Birdlets at Play"
- Devenish, Jr., Joseph E., "Our Chord of Music"
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe, "Music (poem)"
- Sullivan, Jr., William J., "Chicken"
- Sullivan, Eugene J., "On Essaying"
- Smith, A., "Pangs of Muteness"
- McGowan, J. Ford, "Submarine Terrace"
- Czech, Max, "Winter's Dawn"
- Fanning, John H., "Fog Night"
- "Editorial"
- "How Tomes Have Changed!"
- "Campus Chronicle"
- "Bottoms Up!"
- "Press Box"
The Buff And Blue Vol. 43, No. 8 January 25, 1935, Gerald Adler, Emil S. Ladner
The Buff And Blue Vol. 43, No. 8 January 25, 1935, Gerald Adler, Emil S. Ladner
1931-1940
No abstract provided.
Campus Comment, January 24, 1935, Bridgewater State Teachers College
Campus Comment, January 24, 1935, Bridgewater State Teachers College
The Comment
No abstract provided.
Eastern Progress - 11 Jan 1935, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress - 11 Jan 1935, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress 1934-1935
No abstract provided.
1935, January 11, Friday, Pittsburg High School Journalism Department
1935, January 11, Friday, Pittsburg High School Journalism Department
The Booster, Pittsburg High School Newspaper, 1929-1950
The Booster, Vol. XV, no. 11. Printed in Pittsburg, Kansas.
Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson
Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Tidbits of Kentucky Folklore nos. 1-100:
- A Second Introduction – 86
- Breakdowns – 12
- Fiddles & Violins – 20
- Fidelity & the County Seat – 214
- Folk By-Words – 71
- Folk Heroes – 160
- Folk Industries – 77
- Folk Names for Birds – 162
- Folk Prejudices – 24
- Folk Psychology – 10
- Folk Similes – 73
- Folk Types – Jim Crow – 154
- Folk Types – The Cornfield Philosopher – 158
- Folk Types – The Cowboy – 182
- Folk Types – The Desperado – 210
- Folk Types – The Hillbilly – 176
- Folk Types – The Negro Uncle – 152 …
January 1935, William Preston Davies
January 1935, William Preston Davies
W. P. Davies' Newspaper Column ('That Reminds Me')
No abstract provided.
Volume 05: 1934-35, St. Mary’S Of The Barrens Seminary (Missouri)
Volume 05: 1934-35, St. Mary’S Of The Barrens Seminary (Missouri)
De Andrein
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of their student newspaper. Originally titled, The Andrean, it began as a typewritten, hand illustrated piece that appears to have been circulated among the student body from 1928 to 1930. In November 1930, the format and title changed to The DeAndrein. The printed newspaper included copies of photographs, and was offered for sale to alumni, family, and friends. This informative publication continued uninterrupted until 1965. Many issues of The DeAndrein (newsletter) from June 1940 to December 1963; various programs, goals, directions, etc.; many pamphlets …
The Highlander 1935, Western State High School
The Highlander 1935, Western State High School
Highlander Yearbook
This is the yearbook for Western State High School 1935
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Nebraska Folk Cures, Pauline Monette Black
Nebraska Folk Cures, Pauline Monette Black
University of Nebraska Studies in Language, Literature, and Criticism
Folk cures form a conspicuous part of Nebraska lore. Nebraska pioneers from many states and many countries brought with them certain remedies which they believed particularly efficacious, and which became a tradition in families or communities throughout the state. The cures in the following collection have come directly from the residents of the state and are not limited to any specific locality. They have been recorded as nearly as possible just as the informants gave them. Some alterations have been made in diction and sentence structure to clarify ambiguity. The collection is doubtless incomplete, but it lists, I believe, most …
Annual Report Of The Clemson Board Of Trustees, 1935, Clemson University, Board Of Trustees
Annual Report Of The Clemson Board Of Trustees, 1935, Clemson University, Board Of Trustees
Annual Reports
No abstract provided.