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Ua1b1/1 Rodes-Helm Lecture Series Scrapbook, Western Kentucky University
Ua1b1/1 Rodes-Helm Lecture Series Scrapbook, Western Kentucky University
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook of programs, photographs and press clippings regarding the following Rodes-Helm Lecture Series speakers:
- Arthur Schlesinger
- Pearl Buck
- Buckminster Fuller
- Chet Huntley
- Art Linkletter
- Nancy Dickerson
- Vincent Price
- William Buckley
- Richard Leakey
- Alvin Toffler
- John Ferguson
- Charles Kuralt
Grace Beacham Freeman Papers - Accession 78, Grace Beacham Freeman
Grace Beacham Freeman Papers - Accession 78, Grace Beacham Freeman
Manuscript Collection
The Grace Beacham Freeman Papers documents the development of Mrs. Freeman’s career as a writer from 1948 to the 1960s as well as her relationship with various members of her family. The collection is divided into two groups. The first, her personal files, mainly includes family and personal correspondence, biographical materials, genealogical charts and histories and other papers concerning her children. The second group, her professional files, includes Mrs. Freeman’s prose, poetry, plays and radio scripts as well as correspondence with publishers, editors and Archibald Rutledge, her friend and critic. The subject files consist of reference materials that Mrs. Freeman …