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Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Jonesville, Wku Archives
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Jonesville, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
Vertical file clippings regarding Jonesville. See also UA3/3 President's Office Records of Kelly Thompson.
Ua3/8/1 Looking Toward The Future: Land Use Plan & Development Strategy, University Of Kentucky. Landscape Architecture, Operation Pride
Ua3/8/1 Looking Toward The Future: Land Use Plan & Development Strategy, University Of Kentucky. Landscape Architecture, Operation Pride
WKU Archives Records
Land use plan and development strategy prepared by University of Kentucky students in the 5th Year Design Studio for Bowling Green Operation PRIDE.
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 7, No. 1, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 7, No. 1, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Student Organizations
Magazine produced by senior seminar class in public relations with the Kelly Thompson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America and students in the WKU Department of Journalism.
Regular features include:
- Reflections
- Business
- Art
- Community Service
- Reminiscing
- Curiosities
- Entertainment
This issue includes articles:
- Gray, Beth. Caring Comes Home - Hospice
- Hornback, Todd. Alcoholics Anonymous: Finding a Better Way of Life
- McCoy, Steve. Area Underground Shared by Few - Cave & Karst
- McCormick, Rebecca. Architecture: History Lines the Streets
- McCormick, Rebecca. Landmark: Preservation & More
- Quinn, Paula. Madame Kennedy: Working with the Problem at Hand
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 3, No. 2, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 3, No. 2, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
Volume three, Number two, February 1973
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Progress is made by Warren County
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Despite the fact that the nation’s economy has not been proceeding [at] full speed, Warren County has made solid progress during the past five years
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Since’72 was a year to remember, the local C-P head does just that
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Written by Tom Davidson (community affairs coordinator)
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Winter workshop scheduled here on Feb. 16-17
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Robert McAlpine was a former program coordinator
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Wilbur C. Warren was the Immediate Past President
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Complex hopes still alive
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Whittle was the speaker for the Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Health screening services offered
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Letters …
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 3, No. 1, Department Of Library Special Collections, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 3, No. 1, Department Of Library Special Collections, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
Volume three, Number 1, January 1973
- Local Model Cities, C-P ‘pass test’
- The Region IV Citizens Council Inc. recently conducted an assessment of Bowling Green’s Model Cities agency
- The primary objective of the assessment was to point out both the successes and the problem areas of the programs involving Bowling Green through the agency
- Tom Davidson was the C.P. Coordinator
- Joe Denning was the Model Cities liaison
- The Region IV Citizens Council Inc. recently conducted an assessment of Bowling Green’s Model Cities agency
- No police study, for no study-er
- There is one problem with conducting a management study of the local police department and that seems to be finding someone qualified to do the job
- Capt. …
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 9, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 9, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
Volume two, Number nine, September 1972
- Parker-Bennett center is closed
- The Parker-Bennett Recreation Center has been closed by officials of the Parks and Recreation Department, following reports that a small group of youths have been controlling the operation of the center
- The center was closed by the parks board after reports that a group of older youngsters were harassing the younger children and selling drugs at the center (there wasn’t a full-time director employed)
- James Rogers is a juvenile officer
- Dennis East is the leader of the crime control team
- The Parker-Bennett Recreation Center has been closed by officials of the Parks and Recreation Department, following reports that a small group of youths have been controlling the operation of the center
- Model Cities requests more funds
- Members of the local Model …
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 8, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 8, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
Volume two, Number 8, August 1972
- BG city manager accepts new post
- Leslie Allen, current city manager
- Harold Hilliard, former city manager; was replaced with Leslie Allen
- Local Manpower program honored
- Mr. Charles Furr, State of Kentucky Manpower Coordinator
- Mr. Charles Ross of the Neighborhood Employment Service
- Mr. James Cormney, Coordinator of Manpower Training in Bowling Green
- Mr. John G. Napier of the Full Employment Commission
- Firm studies pool proposal
- Florence & Hutchinson
- Mrs. Frank Neuber, spokeswoman for Florence & Hutchinson
- Jim Tucker, a lifeguard at the new Parker-Bennett pool
- Florence & Hutchinson
- New association formed in [the] state
- Seven organizations across the …
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 7, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 7, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
Volume two, Number seven, July 1972
- Program honored by HUD (the Department of Homes and Urban Development) official
- M.C. (Buck) Patterson
- Bill Liles
- Former Bowling Green major R.D. Graham
- Charles M. Moore, Jr., president of the local chamber
- Local teenagers are named
- Ivy Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Taylor was elected governor of the annual Boys State
- Bettie Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffie Parrish was elected lieutenant governor of Girls State
- Nancy Rue elected clerk of the Court of Appeals
- New assistant MC director is named
- O.A. Moses has been with the local Model Cities Agency …
The Neighbor Voices Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 6, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voices Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 2, No. 6, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
Volume two, Number six, June 1972
- Keith Burroughs was the principal speaker during the workshop at Barren River Reservoir with Tom Davidson, C-P Co-Ordinator, and Joe Denning, liaison officer for Model Cities
- Project New Hope termed a success
- Project New Hope is giving new hope to several residents of the Model Neighborhood Area who have trouble getting and keeping a job
- Crackdown to begin soon on illegal city outhouses
- City Manager Leslie Allen says the city may have to use “some discretion” in enforcing the state law which requires all outdoor toilets in first and second-class cities to be connected …
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program Vol. 1 No. 5, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program Vol. 1 No. 5, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
The Neighbor
Voice of the Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program
Volume one, Number five, June 1971
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Parkside West project to relieve Delafield area
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State Street Baptist Church is celebrating its 133rd anniversary
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Rev. H. M. Jones is the pastor
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Reservoir Hill’s water tower is illuminated in patriotic colors
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It was officially lit on June 10
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The community is searching for a photograph of a former community leader: Roland Bland
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The Center Street sewer portion is soon to be completed
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Because the ditch was covered with pipe and the street was not repaired, it was the cause of many car …
Ua3/3/1 Urban Renewal File, Wku President's Office - Thompson
Ua3/3/1 Urban Renewal File, Wku President's Office - Thompson
WKU Archives Records
Documents housed in Box 15 Folder 7 of President Kelly Thompson's Subject/Correspondence File regarding urban renewal. The documents are arranged in reverse chronological order and include:
- 385-Acre Area Due to Benefit from University of Louisville Expansion, LCJ, 8/31/1961
- American Council on Education
- American Council on Education. Special Report on Federal Programs, Vol. I, No 2, 2/1963 - The University & Urban Renewal
- Bowling Green Planning & Zoning Commission
- Funds Given for Renewal Study at University of Louisville, np, nd
- Grant to City Will Help University of Louisville to Expand, np, nd
- Kentucky. Economic Development. Bulletin 1 Does Your Community Have …
Ua3/3/1 General Area Map - Jonesville Project Area - Scheme 1, Scruggs & Hammond
Ua3/3/1 General Area Map - Jonesville Project Area - Scheme 1, Scruggs & Hammond
WKU Archives Records
General Area Map, Jonesville Project Area, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Scheme I, scale 1" = 800" by Scruggs & Hammond of Lexington, Kentucky, nd, 1 sheet, 11 1/2" x 12". The map is oriented looking northward. The boundaries are the L&N railroad on the northeast, 14th Street on the North, US31W By-pass on the west and Maryland & Woodland Streets on the south.
The map was filed with documents dating from 1961-1965. The agreement allowing WKU's acquisition of the Jonesville property is dated 1963.
Ua3/3/1 Unnamed Map Of Wku & Jonesville Property, Unknown
Ua3/3/1 Unnamed Map Of Wku & Jonesville Property, Unknown
WKU Archives Records
Unnamed map by unknown cartographer of Western Kentucky University and Jonesville property to be acquired through urban renewal, 1 sheet, 23 1/2" x 15". There is no legend. The map is oriented to the southwest. The boundaries are 14th Street on the northeast, Chestnut & State Street and Normal Drive on the east, University Drive on the southwest, the L&N railroad on the north and US68 on the northwest.
The map was filed with documents dating from 1961-1965. The agreement allowing WKU's acquisition of the Jonesville property is dated 1963.
Ua3/3/1 Unnamed Map Of Wku & Jonesville Property, Unknown
Ua3/3/1 Unnamed Map Of Wku & Jonesville Property, Unknown
WKU Archives Records
Unnamed map by unknown cartographer of Western Kentucky University and Jonesville property to be acquired through urban renewal, 1 sheet, 22" x 15". Legend includes existing and proposed buildings and proposed streets. The map is oriented to the southwest. The boundaries are 14th Street on the northeast, Chestnut & State Street and Normal Drive on the east, University Drive on the southwest, the L&N railroad on the north and US68 on the northwest.
The map was filed with documents dating from 1961-1965. The agreement allowing WKU's acquisition of the Jonesville property is dated 1963.
Ua3/3/1 Unnamed Map Of Wku & Jonesville Property, Unknown
Ua3/3/1 Unnamed Map Of Wku & Jonesville Property, Unknown
WKU Archives Records
Unnamed map by unknown cartographer of Western Kentucky University and Jonesville property to be acquired through urban renewal, 1 sheet, 22" x 14 1/2". No legend. Dates and numbers have been written in the Jonesville lots. The map is oriented to the southwest. The boundaries are 14th Street on the northeast, Chestnut & State Street and Normal Drive on the east, University Drive on the southwest, the L&N railroad on the north and US68 on the northwest.
The map was filed with documents dating from 1961-1965. The agreement allowing WKU's acquisition of the Jonesville property is dated 1963.
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J.R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J.R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
WKU Archives Records
Area bounded by 14th Street, State Street/Normal Boulevard, [University Drive] and L&N Railroad. Base map created in June 1960. Annotated and divided into eleven plots, August 17, 1961:
- Plot No. 1 Central campus, 15th Street to 16th Street 40.7 acres
- Plot No. 2 16th Street to Trade School driveway 14.7 acres
- Plot No. 3 Trade School driveway to 17th Street 9.7 acres
- Plot No. 4 Pavilion area, 17th Street South 40.4 acres
- Plot No. 5 Academic Athletic-Maintenance Service Buildings area 14.0 acres
- Plot No. 6 Kentucky Building grounds 12.9 acres
- Plot No. 7 15th Street & Center Street corner .4 …
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J. R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J. R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
WKU Archives Records
Map of WKU campus created by Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry Consulting Engineers of Owensboro. The map measures 30 x 54 and the scale is 1" = 100'.
Map of area bounded by 14th Street, State Street/Normal Boulevard and Old Russellville Road.
Campus buildings include:
- Agriculture Pavilion
- Bates-Runner Hall
- Cherry Hall
- Cherryton
- College High Hall
- Craig Alumni House (President’s Home)
- Diddle Dorm (Men’s Dormitory)
- East Hall
- Garrett Conference Center (Garrett Student Union)
- Gordon Wilson Hall (Library)
- Heating Plant
- Home Economics Building
- Industrial Arts Building
- Kentucky Building
- Log Cabin
- McLean Hall
- Music Hall
- Ogden Hall
- Parking Structure (Maintenance Building)
- Physical Education Building …
Ua30/1/1 Contour Map, Western Kentucky State College, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
Ua30/1/1 Contour Map, Western Kentucky State College, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
WKU Archives Records
Map of WKU campus, 55" x 31"
Legend: Contour Map Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Scale 1" = 100'
June 1960
Prepared by Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry Consulting Engineers, Owensboro, KY.
Boundaries - Louisville & Nashville Railroad on north, 14th Street on east, Normal Boulevard on south and approximate location of University Boulevard on west.
Includes good representation of the African American community Jonesville north of Old Russellville Road, indicating the location of homes and other buildings.
Campus features obsolete items such as the railroad spur to the Heating Plant, Rock House, Diddle Dormitory, Home Economics Building, Ogden …