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Northern Light Primary Care Flu Shot Clinic, 9/17 [2024], University Of Maine Office Of Human Resources Sep 2024

Northern Light Primary Care Flu Shot Clinic, 9/17 [2024], University Of Maine Office Of Human Resources

General University of Maine Publications

Northern Light Primary Care University of Maine is offering flu shots for faculty, staff and spouses covered under the Cigna health insurance plan.


Ritual Bela Diri Kutau Dalam Masyarakat Desa Suro, Kabupaten Musi Rawas, Aulini Lidiantari, Roza Muliati, Nursyirwan Nursyirwan, Rosta Minawati Sep 2024

Ritual Bela Diri Kutau Dalam Masyarakat Desa Suro, Kabupaten Musi Rawas, Aulini Lidiantari, Roza Muliati, Nursyirwan Nursyirwan, Rosta Minawati

Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya

This paper discusses the Kutau martial arts ritual practiced by the people of Suro Village, Muara Beliti District, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra Province. Kutau is one of the ancestral heritages consisting of a set of rituals. Kutau takes the form of traditional martial arts that has been developed by the Suro Village community. Applying the qualitative approach, this study aimed to systematically document all forms of rituals in Kutau and its functions within the Suro community. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, which were then analyzed using Victor Turner’s ritual approach and Talcot Parsons’ function approach. Results …


Sister Emma K. Natson Sep 2024

Sister Emma K. Natson

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

Written Obituary for Sister Emma K Natson in 1983 at Simmons Branch Baptist Church


Sis. Rachel Ann Cooper Nunnally Sep 2024

Sis. Rachel Ann Cooper Nunnally

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

Funeral program for Sis. Rachel Ann Cooper Nunnally held on Sept.10, 2005 at St. James A.M.E. Church


Mrs. Janie Lee Natson Sep 2024

Mrs. Janie Lee Natson

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

Handwritten Obituary for Mrs. Janie Lee Natson


Milk Fund Committee, Jacksonville Negro League Form Letter, Eartha M. M. White Sep 2024

Milk Fund Committee, Jacksonville Negro League Form Letter, Eartha M. M. White

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Correspondence: Form letter from the Committee, soliciting donations. Eartha White listed as Chairman, Milk Fund Committee. Handwritten on back in pencil: Build a Garage 2518 Neptune West one block Mr. Albany. Handwritten in pen on back: Drs Dowd 121 E. 8th 5-4115. Annie Garfield. No date given.


Blank Form, Report Of Milk Furnished Under-Nourished Children Sep 2024

Blank Form, Report Of Milk Furnished Under-Nourished Children

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Document: Blank form for school to weekly report milk furnished to undernourished children. Handwritten names and dollar amounts on reverse side. Undated.


Blank Form, Report Of Milk Furnished Under-Nourished Children Sep 2024

Blank Form, Report Of Milk Furnished Under-Nourished Children

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Document: Blank form for school to weekly report milk furnished to undernourished children. Handwritten on reverse side: June 6= [illegible]. Undated.


Milldale Company Bill, The Milldale Company Sep 2024

Milldale Company Bill, The Milldale Company

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Document: Bill from The Milldale Company, Ice, Coal and Dairy Products, to LaVilla School for four quarts of Grade A milk. Signed by W.M. Raines, April 17, year unknown. Date not given.


News Clippings, Negro Ex-Councilman Opposed To Integration Sep 2024

News Clippings, Negro Ex-Councilman Opposed To Integration

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

News clipping: Article regarding former Jacksonville councilman George E. Ross's opposition to integration. Undated.


A Record, He Who Runs May Lead Transparencies, George E. Ross Sep 2024

A Record, He Who Runs May Lead Transparencies, George E. Ross

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Leaflet: Transparencies of A Record, He Who Runs May Lead, Geo. E. Ross, Member of the City Council from Ward Six, Jacksonville, Fla. The leaflet expresses his thanks and discussing his term of office. Undated.


A Record, He Who Runs May Lead, Geprge E/ Ross Sep 2024

A Record, He Who Runs May Lead, Geprge E/ Ross

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Leaflet: A Record, He Who Runs May Lead, Geo. E. Ross, Member of the City Council from Ward Six, Jacksonville, Fla. Leaflet expresses his thanks and discusses his term of office as a member of the City Council. Undated.


News Clipping, Do Your Part Give Today Sep 2024

News Clipping, Do Your Part Give Today

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

News clipping: Article soliciting help for the American Red Cross. Article mentions the first progress report meeting, held by Chairman Mrs. Margaret G. Simms, on November 24, at the Clara White Mission, 611 West Ashley Street. Undated.


Minutes, 50th Anniversary Of The Red Cross Program, Eartha M. M. White Sep 2024

Minutes, 50th Anniversary Of The Red Cross Program, Eartha M. M. White

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Document: Minutes of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Red Cross program held at the Negro Welfare League, 709 Broad Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Minutes list speakers and describe the decorations. Eartha White was President of the Duval chapter of ARC. Undated.


Allen Day Address: Greatest Negro Born In America, Richard Allen 1760-1831, R. R. Wright Jr. Sep 2024

Allen Day Address: Greatest Negro Born In America, Richard Allen 1760-1831, R. R. Wright Jr.

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Booklet: Richard Wright's lecture on the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, given to celebrate Richard Allen for all his great work throughout his life. Circa 1930-1939


Jacksonville Negro Welfare League Stationary Sep 2024

Jacksonville Negro Welfare League Stationary

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Letterhead: Blank stationery of Jacksonville Negro Welfare League. Eartha White is listed on the Board of Directors. Listed as Miss E. M. M. White. Undated.


Form Letter To Workers In Community Chest Drive Sep 2024

Form Letter To Workers In Community Chest Drive

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Correspondence: Form letter sent to Community Chest Drive workers regarding the annual charity drive.


Financial Reports And Assorted Papers Of The League Sep 2024

Financial Reports And Assorted Papers Of The League

Eartha M. M. White Textual Material

Documents: Reports and assorted papers of the National Negro Welfare League, including National Negro Welfare League stationary and papers regarding job placement and the Milk Fund Committee. No date given.


Field Day And Fun Run, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension Sep 2024

Field Day And Fun Run, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension

General University of Maine Publications

This seasonal celebration will feature demonstrations, taste tests, and art in the garden. Visitors can explore over 30 themed gardens, including the new Color Trail and the well-established native plant collection. Staff and volunteers will provide insights on soil testing, composting, pollinator-friendly gardening and wildlife management.


Strategic Re-Envisioning Update, September 9, 2024, Joan Ferrini-Mundy Sep 2024

Strategic Re-Envisioning Update, September 9, 2024, Joan Ferrini-Mundy

General University of Maine Publications

Over the past two weeks, the SRE working groups have presented their initial findings around the themes to cabinet members, deans, and directors of research centers and institutes. These conversations have generated valuable insights and questions that will guide our efforts over the next month.


Henry John Byrd Sep 2024

Henry John Byrd

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

Newspaper Death Notice for Henry John Byrd


Wagon Tracks Volume 38, Issue 4 (August 2024) Sep 2024

Wagon Tracks Volume 38, Issue 4 (August 2024)

Wagon Tracks

Contents

2 On the Cover: Horse Drinking from the Cimarron River: Timothy K. Lewis

4 Trail Writings: Chris Day

5-6 Joanne’s Jottings

7 Arrow Rock Ferry Site Expands

8-9 News along the Trail: In Memoriam: Bill Drewes Kathleen S. Pickard

10-11 Road of Conquest: Another View of the Santa Fe Trail Rendezvous 2024

12-18 Sibley Expedition in Northeastern New Mexico By L. Stephen Schmidt

18 National Historic Trails: What are They? By L. Stephen Schmidt

20-23 Cold Springs and the Santa Fe Trail By Dan and Carol Sharp

24-27 A Long and Useful for the Santa Fe Trail By T. …


Community Engagement: Hungarian Cultural Center, Theresa Colombini, Emily Jesse, Michael Raffelson, Colin Ring, John Granicke, Rae Cohen Sep 2024

Community Engagement: Hungarian Cultural Center, Theresa Colombini, Emily Jesse, Michael Raffelson, Colin Ring, John Granicke, Rae Cohen

Undergraduate Research Symposium

This project outlines the community engagement efforts undertaken within the Pierre Laclede Honors College. Collaborating with the Hungarian Cultural Center at Mary of Victories Church, our class embarked on a multifaceted endeavor. Firstly, we recorded oral histories, transforming them into engaging videos for digital platforms. Secondly, we curated a Hungarian cookbook featuring authentic community recipes for fundraising purposes. Lastly, we crafted a comprehensive poster timeline highlighting significant milestones for the Center. Through these initiatives, we aim to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Hungarian community in St. Louis.


River City Blues: The Quest For Municipal Home Rule & Economic Security In St. Louis, Josef Wibbenmeyer Sep 2024

River City Blues: The Quest For Municipal Home Rule & Economic Security In St. Louis, Josef Wibbenmeyer

Undergraduate Research Symposium

The Great Divorce in St. Louis, the separation of the City and County of St. Louis in 1876 is one of the most impactful events in the region’s history. Most people will think of the Great Divorce in simple terms like "The County didn't like the City." or "The City didn't want to pay tax money that went to the County alone." Few, however, go further and ask why. Why didn't the City want to pay taxes to the County? The answer is economics. I found in my research compelling evidence that the City leadership believed that the municipal relationship …


Leadership Transition In Academic Affairs, Joan Ferrini-Mundy Sep 2024

Leadership Transition In Academic Affairs, Joan Ferrini-Mundy

General University of Maine Publications

University of Maine Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs (EVPAA) and Provost John Volin... [will] return to the faculty upon completion of his five-year term as EVPAA and Provost at the end of the 2024-25 academic year.


Hullett, Jessie Christine (Grimes), 1932-2019 (Sc 3734), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Sep 2024

Hullett, Jessie Christine (Grimes), 1932-2019 (Sc 3734), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Manuscript Collection Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3734. Two autograph books (1942-1944, 1944-1948) of Christine Grimes, Warren County, Kentucky. One includes names and residences of schoolmates.


Welcome Back Picnic, University Of Maine Provost's Office Sep 2024

Welcome Back Picnic, University Of Maine Provost's Office

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

On Thursday Sept 12th [2024] starting at 5:30pm, the UMaine 2SLGBTQ+ Faculty & Staff Affinity Group is hosting its first Welcome Back Pizza Party.


Hardcastle, Mildred (Tucker), 1894-1994 (Mss 766), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Sep 2024

Hardcastle, Mildred (Tucker), 1894-1994 (Mss 766), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Manuscript Collection Finding Aids

Finding aid for Manuscripts Collection 766. Primarily genealogical research collected by Hardcastle. Families represented include Carpenter, Ford, George, Shobe, Stookey, Heyer, and Tucker. Includes a list of deaths in Warren County, Kentucky, for the year ended 1 June 1860, copied from an unknown source (Click on "Additional Files" below for scan).


Mrs. Annie Walker Mincey Sep 2024

Mrs. Annie Walker Mincey

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

Death Notice for Mrs. Annie Walker Mincey at James R. Barnes Mortuary.


Review Of Born In Blackness: Africa, Africans, And The Making Of The Modern World, 1471 To The Second World War, Brittany Merritt Nash Sep 2024

Review Of Born In Blackness: Africa, Africans, And The Making Of The Modern World, 1471 To The Second World War, Brittany Merritt Nash

The Journal of Social Encounters

No abstract provided.