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Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 17, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History Dec 1979

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 17, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter

FOLKLORIST, to initiate and carry out folklife survey of the State of Maine, working in conjunction with the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History. Duties will include extensive field work collecting and documenting the folklore and folklife of Maine; overseeing the activities of another fieldworker and any other staff that may be assigned to the project; keeping the public informed of the survey's progress; keeping up with the requisite paperwork; preparing a Maine Folklife Dictionary, a slide/tape show on Maine folklife, and a brochure describing both...Salary $14,000 for twelve months.


Bennett, Bob Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Don Van Reken Sep 1979

Bennett, Bob Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Don Van Reken

General Holland History

No abstract provided.


Ver Hulst, Henry Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Don Van Reken Aug 1979

Ver Hulst, Henry Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Don Van Reken

General Holland History

No abstract provided.


De Velder, Marion Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch Jul 1979

De Velder, Marion Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch

Former RCA and Protestant Reformed Church Executives

In the summer of 1979, the Hope College Living Heritage Oral History Project dealt with the Reformed Churches and their development. Interviews were conducted with past Reformed Church in America.


Hoeksema, Homer C Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch Jun 1979

Hoeksema, Homer C Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch

Former RCA and Protestant Reformed Church Executives

In the summer of 1979, the Hope College Living Heritage Oral History Project dealt with the Reformed Churches and their development. Interviews were conducted with past Reformed Church in America.


Raffenaud, Mrs. Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Don Van Reken Jun 1979

Raffenaud, Mrs. Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Don Van Reken

General Holland History

No abstract provided.


Walvoord, Christian H Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch Jun 1979

Walvoord, Christian H Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch

Former RCA and Protestant Reformed Church Executives

In the summer of 1979, the Hope College Living Heritage Oral History Project dealt with the Reformed Churches and their development. Interviews were conducted with past Reformed Church in America.


Mulder, Bernard J Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch Jun 1979

Mulder, Bernard J Oral History Interview: Former Rca And Protestant Reformed Church Executives, Derk M. Strauch

Former RCA and Protestant Reformed Church Executives

In the summer of 1979, the Hope College Living Heritage Oral History Project dealt with the Reformed Churches and their development. Interviews were conducted with past Reformed Church in America.


Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 16, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History Apr 1979

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 16, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter

Professor Norman Cazden of the Univ. of Maine at Orono has collected a practical, very singable assortment of folk music and ballads from the Catskill Mountain bards who used to sing at Camp Woodland in Phoenicia. His choice of material has been guided by what has proven useful and enjoyable. Many of the songs have served for dramatization, dance and other group treatments in schools, in outdoor camping, for stage projects and for just plain singing. Originally included as part of Prof. Cazden's ABELARD FOLKSONG BOOK (long out of print), A CATSKILL SONGBOOK had been republished by Purple Mountain Press …