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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
21. 1862 - Proclamation And The Negro Army - Frederick Douglass, Wallace Hettle, Frederick Douglass
21. 1862 - Proclamation And The Negro Army - Frederick Douglass, Wallace Hettle, Frederick Douglass
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: “The Proclamation and the Negro Army,” in Philip Foner, ed. The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass, vol. 3, 332-336.
19. 1862 - A Prayer For The Twenty Millions - Horace Greeley, Wallace Hettle, Horace Greeley
19. 1862 - A Prayer For The Twenty Millions - Horace Greeley, Wallace Hettle, Horace Greeley
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Horace Greeley, “A Prayer for the Twenty Millions,” New York Tribune, August 20, 1862.
Jan & Carl Seale Sheet Music: Bird Songs, Jan Seale, Carl Seale
Jan & Carl Seale Sheet Music: Bird Songs, Jan Seale, Carl Seale
Lower Rio Grande Valley Curated Material
Mourning Dove -- Roadrunner -- Drinking a cardinal -- Gold-fronted woodpecker -- A prayer concerning chachalaca -- In late day.
Chamber music (vocal and instrumental). Voice, piano and flute, six songs. Also on CD: 4 and 4a. Text by: Jan Epton Seale.
The Grand Forks Business And Professional Women’S Club: A History Of Women’S Empowerment, Emily Bruer
The Grand Forks Business And Professional Women’S Club: A History Of Women’S Empowerment, Emily Bruer
Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Showcase
Members of the Grand Forks Business and Professional Women’s Club (GFBPWC) personified the intersection of consumer culture, Progressive reform, and the professionalization of women’s labor that occurred between 1890 and 1930. Their membership in the GFBPWC implied economic, political, and social empowerment and granted them an opportunity to actively participate in and transform their community. Not only were these professional women recognized as reputable, upstanding, and passionate members of their community, but they also saw themselves as agents of positive change and improvement within their own lives and for future generations. This study of the concurrent rise of consumer culture, …
2024 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
2024 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
Commencement Programs
The commencement program of the 2024 Columbia College Chicago graduation ceremonies.
15. 1862 - The Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Julia Ward Howe, Wallace Hettle, Julia Ward Howe
15. 1862 - The Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Julia Ward Howe, Wallace Hettle, Julia Ward Howe
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Howe, Julia Ward. “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” The Atlantic Monthly (Massachusetts), February 1862, Vol. IX: No. LII. Retrieved From: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/toc/1862/02/
12. 1861 - General William T. Sherman Insane, Wallace Hettle, Cincinnati Commercial
12. 1861 - General William T. Sherman Insane, Wallace Hettle, Cincinnati Commercial
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: “Gen. William T. Sherman Insane.” Cincinnati Daily Commercial (Ohio), December 11, 1861, pg. 2.
05. 1861 - Morals Of Our Soldiers, Wallace Hettle, Christian Recorder
05. 1861 - Morals Of Our Soldiers, Wallace Hettle, Christian Recorder
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: W.H. “Morals of Our Soldiers,” The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia), August 31, 1861, pg. 4. Retrieved from: https://archive.org/details/payneamec
04. 1861 - Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address, Wallace Hettle, Abraham Lincoln
04. 1861 - Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address, Wallace Hettle, Abraham Lincoln
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Lincoln, Abraham. “First Inaugural Address” March, 1861. Retrieved from: https://www.loc.gov/item/mal0773800/
11. 1861 - Bread And The Newspaper - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Wallace Hettle, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
11. 1861 - Bread And The Newspaper - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Wallace Hettle, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. “Bread and the Newspaper,” Atlantic Monthly (Massachusetts), September 1861, pg. 346-352. Retrieved From: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1861/09/bread-and-the-newspaper/308748/
03. 1861 - The Holy War - Harriet Beecher Stowe, Wallace Hettle, Harriet Beecher Stowe
03. 1861 - The Holy War - Harriet Beecher Stowe, Wallace Hettle, Harriet Beecher Stowe
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Stowe, Harriet Beecher. “The Holy War,” The Independent (New York), May 9, 1861, pg. 1. Retrieved from: https://archive.org/details/pub_independent
09. 1861 - The Pathfinder, Wallace Hettle, John C. Fremont
09. 1861 - The Pathfinder, Wallace Hettle, John C. Fremont
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Fremont, J.C. “Proclamation from Major-General J.C. Fremont. August 30, 1861” in The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records, Series 1, Volume 3, pg. 466-467, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1880-1901. Retrieved From: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000625514
07. 1861 - The Vacant Chair, Wallace Hettle, George Root
07. 1861 - The Vacant Chair, Wallace Hettle, George Root
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Root, George F. and H.S.W. “The Vacant Chair” Chicago: Root & Cady, 1861. Retrieved from: https://lccn.loc.gov/2023783845
08. The Land Of Promise, Wallace Hettle, Illinois Staat-Zeitung
08. The Land Of Promise, Wallace Hettle, Illinois Staat-Zeitung
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: “The Battle for Freedom and American Citizens of German Descent” Illinois Staats-Zeitung (Illinois), July 26, 1861. Retrieved from: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008717782
10. 1861 - Solution Of The Negro Question, Wallace Hettle, James Henry Lane
10. 1861 - Solution Of The Negro Question, Wallace Hettle, James Henry Lane
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: "Gen. Lane and his Solution of the Negro Question," New York (NY) World, November 19, 1861, p. 1.
02. 1861 - A Riot In Baltimore (3 Documents), Wallace Hettle, Lucius Chittenden, Edward F. Jones (Colonel), George William Brown (Mayor)
02. 1861 - A Riot In Baltimore (3 Documents), Wallace Hettle, Lucius Chittenden, Edward F. Jones (Colonel), George William Brown (Mayor)
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document 1 citation: Chittenden, Lucius E. Recollections of President Abraham Lincoln and His Administration. New York: Harper & Bros., 1891, pg. 37-39. Retrieved from: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000566606.
Document 2 citation: Jones, Edward F. “Report of Colonel Edward F. Jones, Sixth Massachusetts Militia. April 22, 1861.” In The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records, Series 1, Volume 2, pg. 7-9, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1880-1901. Retrieved from: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000625514
Document 3 citation: Brown, [Mayor] George William. Baltimore and the 19th of April, 1861. Baltimore: Isaac Friedenwald, 1887, pg. 49-51. Retrieved from: https://lccn.loc.gov/rc01003453
06. 1861 - Kentucky Civil War Neutrality Proclamation, Wallace Hettle, Beriah Magoffin
06. 1861 - Kentucky Civil War Neutrality Proclamation, Wallace Hettle, Beriah Magoffin
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: [Governor] Beriah Magoffin, Proclamation by the Governor of Kentucky, May 20, 1861. Retrieved From: https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r41g0m071.
The Grizzly, April 25, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Kathy Logan, Sean Mcginley, Kate Horan, Mairead Mcdermott, Georgia Gardner, Adam Denn, Renie Christensen, Dominic Minicozzi
The Grizzly, April 25, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Kathy Logan, Sean Mcginley, Kate Horan, Mairead Mcdermott, Georgia Gardner, Adam Denn, Renie Christensen, Dominic Minicozzi
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Weaving Stories Into Dance • CoSA Coming This Wednesday! • Ursinus Students Present Biology Projects in San Diego • Editor's Note • Marie Sykes: Editor-in-Chief Signing Off • Grizzly Editorial Team: Senior Goodbyes • Grizzly Editorial Team: Returning Members • Final Crossword • 2024 Spring Sports Recap: Women's Athletics • Signing Off, Go Bears!
The Grizzly, April 18, 2024, Marie Sykes, Nicolas Ungurean, Andrew J. Perez, Ellie Burns, Kathy Logan, Kate Horan, Sidney Belleroche, Renee Washart, James Rapp
The Grizzly, April 18, 2024, Marie Sykes, Nicolas Ungurean, Andrew J. Perez, Ellie Burns, Kathy Logan, Kate Horan, Sidney Belleroche, Renee Washart, James Rapp
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Tensions High at Congressional Town Hall • Tree Planting Ceremony to Honor Damiano Rotolo • Ursinus Hosting "Out of Darkness" Walk • Phi Kap's LLS Fundraiser • Expert Tips on Graduate School Planning: What You Need to Know • First Year Review on First-Year Housing • Every REP Matters • ReLAXing is Not an Option
Bud Fowler Beyond The Box Score, Mark E. Eberle
Bud Fowler Beyond The Box Score, Mark E. Eberle
Monographs
John W. Jackson, better known as Bud Fowler (1858–1913), was a Black baseball player, captain, manager, umpire, organizer, and promoter. He was also a barber, playwright, and song writer. His baseball career spanned at least 33 years, from 1877 to 1909. In 1878, Fowler became the first known Black baseball player in the major or minor leagues, and he went on to play for a total of 20 minor league clubs and numerous other teams with rosters composed predominantly of white ballplayers during the era of racial segregation. He played for teams from New England to southern California and from …
The Grizzly, April 11, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Sean Mcginley, Maddie Wilson, Vaughn Dibattista
The Grizzly, April 11, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Sean Mcginley, Maddie Wilson, Vaughn Dibattista
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Lavender Graduation: Recognizing LGBTQ+ Seniors • Check Out These Senior Honors Projects! • The Arts at COSA • Bear Innovation Contest • Crossword: Solar Eclipse Edition! • UC Softball Crossword • Walking On, Standing Out: The Jay Sims Story
Nursing The Wright Way: A History Of Nursing At Wright State University, 1973-2023, Donna Miles Curry
Nursing The Wright Way: A History Of Nursing At Wright State University, 1973-2023, Donna Miles Curry
Books Authored by Wright State Faculty/Staff
This book explores the history of an innovative nursing education program in Dayton, Ohio from its creation in the 1970s until 2023. On the cutting edge with a theory driven curriculum this program went from BSN, adding the master's degree with advanced practice options and also a DNP.
Integrated Baseball In Ohio, 1883-1900: Sol White And Richard Male, Mark E. Eberle
Integrated Baseball In Ohio, 1883-1900: Sol White And Richard Male, Mark E. Eberle
Monographs
Two essays amend and expand what has been published about two Ohio natives who played baseball in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as the sport became increasingly segregated. The first essay clarifies the early years of Sol White, a Black ballplayer from Bellaire, Ohio, who played on integrated amateur teams in his hometown beginning in 1883, as well as the integrated first nine in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1886-1887 and the segregated Pittsburgh Keystones in 1887-1888. About this same time, Richard Male, who was born in Columbus but was a longtime resident of Cleveland, played under the pseudonym …
Hope Colbert
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Ray Washington
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Dr. Lawrence "Chris" Crain, Md
Dr. Lawrence "Chris" Crain, Md
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, April 4, 2024, Marie Sykes, Renee Washart, Caitlin Cunnane, Nicolas Ungurean, Kate Horan, Kathy Logan, Dominic Minicozzi, Donovan Dyitt
The Grizzly, April 4, 2024, Marie Sykes, Renee Washart, Caitlin Cunnane, Nicolas Ungurean, Kate Horan, Kathy Logan, Dominic Minicozzi, Donovan Dyitt
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Counting Craters With Physics • Talking With the Cast of Captain Darling • Main Street Revitalization Plan • Watson Fellowship Winner Tommy Armstrong '20: Travels and Reflections • Seniors Share Their Favorite Memories at Ursinus • Sudoku! • NCGA National Championship Puts Ursinus on the Map • Springing Into Action
Elizabeth Allen
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
01. 1861 - John Brown Song, Wallace Hettle, John Brown
01. 1861 - John Brown Song, Wallace Hettle, John Brown
Union Homefront: A History in Documents
Document citation: Simonds, Phillip. John Brown’s Song. Boston: Russell & Patee, 1861, pg. 1-3. Retrieved from: https://lccn.loc.gov/2023783905
The Grizzly, March 28, 2024, Marie Sykes
The Grizzly, March 28, 2024, Marie Sykes
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
This is an April Fool's parody edition of the Ursinus College Grizzly newspaper entitled "The Goofly."