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Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/26/1954, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/26/1954, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
Letter From Aug H. Reist To Alfred L. Shoemaker, March 25, 1954, Aug H. Reist
Letter From Aug H. Reist To Alfred L. Shoemaker, March 25, 1954, Aug H. Reist
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Aug H. Reist addressed to Alfred L Shoemaker, dated March 25, 1954. Within, Reist inquires about the history of a book and provides some anecdotes about his family - some in Pennsylvania Dutch dialect.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/19/1954, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/19/1954, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
Ray Blake Is Father Of A Eight Pound Boy -- Boys There's Dance "Tonight" AT Westbrook Junior…
Letter From Paul W. Bond To Alfred L. Shoemaker, March 15, 1954, Paul W. Bond
Letter From Paul W. Bond To Alfred L. Shoemaker, March 15, 1954, Paul W. Bond
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Paul W. Bond addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated March 15, 1954. Within, Bond provides an answer posed by Shoemaker's television program regarding a bone mill and describes how his father used bones in cooking.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/12/1954, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/12/1954, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
Greetings Gates, Squares, Cubes, Figure Eights And Freddie The Freeloader -- PJC New Editors To Attend N.Y. Conference
Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/05/1954, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 03/05/1954, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
Blais Emphasizes Need For Unions At PJC Assembly -- PJC On TV???
Dieffenbach On Manure: Removing It, March 1, 1954, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Manure: Removing It, March 1, 1954, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Manure - Removing it,", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated March 1st, 1954. Within Dieffenbach details how cow manure is removed from barns and different ways Pennsylvania farmers store and use the manure.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/26/1954, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/26/1954, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
Ken And Galli Were There -- Last Game of Year To Be Played -- Public Speaking Class To Put On Assembly -- Reserve Unit Should Have New Name
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/19/1954, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/19/1954, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
To All Students (New & Old) Welcome To PJC -- Timely Message Given At Assembly -- George Mapes Elected President Of Senior Class
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/19/1954, Portland Junior College,
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/19/1954, Portland Junior College,
PJC "Newsance"
DUPLICATE
Letter From Donald T. Knauss To The Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center, February 17, 1954, Donald T. Knauss
Letter From Donald T. Knauss To The Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center, February 17, 1954, Donald T. Knauss
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A typed letter from Donald T. Knauss addressed to the Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center at Franklin and Marshall College, dated February 17, 1954. Within, Knauss states that at the direction of Ben A. Herman, Knauss is enclosing material to be printed in a Pennsylvania Dutch book.
Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, January 25, 1954, Helen Moser
Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, January 25, 1954, Helen Moser
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Helen Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated January 25, 1954. Within, Moser provides details of old schoolhouse rhymes and games as well as sayings she remembers from her childhood.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/22/1954, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/22/1954, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
Benefit Supper To Be Held At PJC On Jan 28 For John (coach) Kersahw -- PJC And WJC Square Dance A Smash Hit
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/15/1954, Don Mosley, J.P. Smith, Ken Leonard, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/15/1954, Don Mosley, J.P. Smith, Ken Leonard, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
PJC Grad, Feyler, To Coach Stags In Absence Of John Kershaw -- PJC-WJC Fance On Jaunuary 15 -- Square Sance Assembly Success
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/08/1954, Don Mosley, J.P. Smith, Ken Leonard, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/08/1954, Don Mosley, J.P. Smith, Ken Leonard, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
Rev. Olsen Speaks On Foreign Affairs & Introduces Game At Thurs Assembly
Dutch Haven Mail Order Flyer, Dutch Haven
Dutch Haven Mail Order Flyer, Dutch Haven
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A printed mail order flyer for Dutch Haven in Soudersburg, Pennsylvania dated 1954. The flyer features advertisements for shoofly pies and other Amish goods such as dolls, puzzles, aprons, toleware plaques and tea towels. It also contains a map of the "heart of Amish country" in Lancaster County and prints a description of Amish and Mennonite traditions.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/1954, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/1954, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.