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Cress, Mary Jane "Kit" (Firth), 1920-2010 (Sc 3491), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Nov 2019

Cress, Mary Jane "Kit" (Firth), 1920-2010 (Sc 3491), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid and scan (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3491. Alphabetical list of African Americans residing at the Shaker colony at South Union, Kentucky. Includes name and, where available, years referencing their residence, emancipation, departure or death. The list was compiled by Kit Cress as part of her research for the article “Black Shakers at South Union, Kentucky” in The Kentucky Review 12, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 79-95.


Conversation Over Controversy Nov 2019

Conversation Over Controversy

St. Norbert Times

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    • The 30th Tail of the Fox Regatta
    • Run for Lungs
    • Week of Homecoming Recap
    • Tom Kunkel on the Man on Fire
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    • Celebrities Are Just Like Us, Right?
    • It’s Okay Not to be Okay
    • Finding Beauty in New Ways
    • The Everlasting Struggle of the Kurdish People
    • Finding Myself
    • War, Revolution and Love
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    • Growing to Our Highest Potential
    • Why Luna=Local
    • Finding Religion Through Art
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    • Student Spotlight
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    • Book Review: “Recursion” by Black Crouch
    • What to Watch This Fall
    • “Destiny 2: Shadowkeep” Review
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Home Of The Menominee Nation Oct 2019

Home Of The Menominee Nation

St. Norbert Times

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    • Remembering Roots: Heritage Week 2019
    • Ever Ancient, Ever New
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    • Chalk the Talk
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    • Small Things That I Hate
    • Is Water Wet?
    • Democratic Politicians Are Ignoring Their Voters on Abortion
    • Since When Is Reading Believing
    • A Commercial We Cannot Ignore
    • Saudi Oil Exports Crippled in Bombings
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    • Potential for Public Leadership
    • Midterm Scaries: The Best Ways to Study
    • Fun Fall Activities Around De Pere
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    • Student Spotlight
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    • My Current Top Four Songs
    • Spider-Man Returns: Disney and Sony Reach New Deal
    • Gender Inequality in Film …


Bethlehem Methodist Church - Monroe County, Kentucky (Sc 3485), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Oct 2019

Bethlehem Methodist Church - Monroe County, Kentucky (Sc 3485), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3485. "Bethlehem Methodist Church (Monroe County, Kentucky) Membership List, ca. 1853-54" compiled by Charles R. Arterburn. A one-page history of the church is included on page 2. The remainder of the pages are photocopies of the church’s membership list from 1853 to 1854, although the church was established in 1839.


Healing For All Races: Oral Roberts’ Legacy Of Racial Reconciliation In A Divided City, Daniel D. Isgrigg Oct 2019

Healing For All Races: Oral Roberts’ Legacy Of Racial Reconciliation In A Divided City, Daniel D. Isgrigg

Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology

This article explores Oral Roberts’ legacy of racial reconciliation in the backdrop of the racial history of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Oral Roberts was a pioneer of racial integration of his meetings during the Healing Revival of the 1950s. But his racial vision came to maturity as Oral Roberts University became a center for social uplift for African Americans in the Spirit-empowered movement. Today, that legacy continues to shape Oral Roberts University as a shining example of racial diversity among Christian universities in America.


Fundamentalism Turns 100, A Landmark For The Christian Right, William Vance Trollinger Oct 2019

Fundamentalism Turns 100, A Landmark For The Christian Right, William Vance Trollinger

History Faculty Publications

These days, the term “fundamentalism” is often associated with a militant form of Islam.

But the original fundamentalist movement was actually Christian. And it was born in the United States a century ago this year.

Protestant fundamentalism is still very much alive. And, as Susan Trollinger and I discuss in our 2016 book, it has fueled today’s culture war over gender, sexual orientation, science and American religious identity.


Church Of The Scattered: Navigating Cultural Identity In The Protestant Churches Of Senegal, Joy Kirkland Oct 2019

Church Of The Scattered: Navigating Cultural Identity In The Protestant Churches Of Senegal, Joy Kirkland

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

Senegal is a country renowned for its peaceful religious pluralism in the midst of turmoil and demographic change in neighboring West African nations. Though the vast majority of the population adheres to Sufi Islam, they seem to live in peace and cooperation with the prominent Catholic minority. Wedged between these well-established groups, Protestantism struggles to distinguish itself. Protestant missions have been planted in Senegal for over a century, but the church remains small with almost no cultural presence, and up to 80% of its members are non-Senegalese. This paper will present some preliminary basic research about this oft-ignored community in …


Viktor Vasnetsov’S New Icons: From Abramtsevo To The Paris “Exposition Universelle” Of 1900, Wendy Salmond Sep 2019

Viktor Vasnetsov’S New Icons: From Abramtsevo To The Paris “Exposition Universelle” Of 1900, Wendy Salmond

Art Faculty Articles and Research

This essay examines Russian artist Viktor Vasnetsov’s search for a new kind of prayer icon in the closing decades of the nineteenth century: a hybrid of icon and painting that would reconcile Russia’s historic contradictions and launch a renaissance of national culture and faith. Beginning with his icons for the Church of the “Savior Not Made by Hands” at Abramtsevo in 1880–81, for two decades Vasnetsov was hailed as an innovator, the four icons he sent to the Paris “Exposition Universelle” of 1900 marking the culmination of his vision. After 1900, his religious painting polarized elite Russian society and was …


Robert Lynn Anderson Papers, 1965-2019, Abilene Christian University Special Collections And Archives Sep 2019

Robert Lynn Anderson Papers, 1965-2019, Abilene Christian University Special Collections And Archives

Center for Restoration Studies Archives, Manuscripts and Personal Papers Finding Aids

Finding aid for the Robert Lynn Anderson Papers, (1965-2019).


Finding Aid For Robert Lynn Anderson Papers, (1965-2019), Abilene Christian University Special Collections And Archives Sep 2019

Finding Aid For Robert Lynn Anderson Papers, (1965-2019), Abilene Christian University Special Collections And Archives

Robert Lynn Anderson Papers

Finding aid for the Robert Lynn Anderson Papers, (1965-2019).


Sushi 'Roll'ing Back To Phil's! Sep 2019

Sushi 'Roll'ing Back To Phil's!

St. Norbert Times

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    • VSCO Girls
    • Analyzing the Democratic Presidential Field
    • WANTED: SNC Times Staff
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    • A Look Inside the Art Department
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    • Student Spotlight
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    • Disney+: What to Know About the Streaming Service
    • The Rise of Piracy
    • New “Game of Thrones” Prequel
    • Junk Drawer: Favorite Childhood Book
    • Book Review: “Red, White & Royal Blue
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Shooting For A Cause Sep 2019

Shooting For A Cause

St. Norbert Times

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    • Greek and Social Life: Get Involved!
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    • Book Review: “The Dangerous Art of Blending In”
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Free Laundry To Snc Aug 2019

Free Laundry To Snc

St. Norbert Times

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    • Make Summer Last: Farmers Market
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    • Top 5 Summer Reads
    • New “Hunger Games” Novel Set To Release in 2020
    • The Curse of La Llorona: A Mexican Folktale
    • This Summer’s Entertainment
    • Junk Drawer: Summer Catch-Up
    • The Importance of Hasan Minhaj’s “Patriot Act”
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    • De Pere Softball Scores
    • SNC Football: Looking Forward
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Reed, Sheryl Diane (Ct 2045), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives May 2019

Reed, Sheryl Diane (Ct 2045), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2045. Interview with Deedy Hall conducted by Sheryl D. Reed in November 1991 in which Hall discusses Shakers in general, her work with the Shaker Museum at Auburn, Kentucky and her life-long relationship with Mary Julia Neal.


Reed, Sheryl Diane (Ct 2044), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives May 2019

Reed, Sheryl Diane (Ct 2044), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Cassette Tape 2044. Interview with Mary Julia Neal conducted by Sheryl D. Reed on 28 April 1992 in which Neal discusses her work at the Kentucky Building at WKU and her Shaker research and publications.


Reed, Sheryl Diane (Ct 2046), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives May 2019

Reed, Sheryl Diane (Ct 2046), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2046. Interview with Mary Julia Neal conducted by Sheryl D. Reed on 5 November 1991 in which Neal discusses her family and early life in Auburn, Kentucky, her education, and her early teaching career


In Pursuit Of Healing And Memories: Cross-Border Ukrainian Pilgrimage To A Polish Shrine, Iuliia Buyskykh May 2019

In Pursuit Of Healing And Memories: Cross-Border Ukrainian Pilgrimage To A Polish Shrine, Iuliia Buyskykh

Journal of Global Catholicism

I present an analysis of Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic and Orthodox pilgrimages to Kalwaria Pacławska in south-east Poland near the Polish-Ukrainian border. Before World War II, there were two pilgrimage sites in Kalwaria Pacławska, one Roman Catholic and the other Greek Catholic. Today, Ukrainian pilgrimage is quite a diverse phenomenon, consisting of people of both Ukrainian and Polish origin, and the three Christian denominations. The approach to pilgrimage as a palimpsest can broaden the research perspective of mobile religiosities and reconsider the interactions between religious motivations, sacred sites, memories, experiences, and storytelling through space and time. In my research case, …


Joking Hazard Brings Comedy To Snc May 2019

Joking Hazard Brings Comedy To Snc

St. Norbert Times

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    • Honoring Survivors: Sexual Assault Awareness Month
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    • A Letter to a Letter
    • Sri Lanka and the Easter Bombings
    • Comedic Master
    • Sophomore Year: In Reflection
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    • Senior Reflection: Riley Haas
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    • The Top Five Episodes of “The 100”
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No Doubts About "Doubt" Apr 2019

No Doubts About "Doubt"

St. Norbert Times

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    • No Doubts About “Doubt”
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    • Spectrum Alliance Presents Pride Week
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    • A Knight for Mental Health
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    • Junk Drawer: Favorite Setting
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Snc Theatre Studies Presents Brontë Apr 2019

Snc Theatre Studies Presents Brontë

St. Norbert Times

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    • SNC Theatre Studies Presents Brontë
    • So, You Think You Can House?
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    • Martinez and Pirman Display Work at SNC
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    • Isolation Through Technology
    • Spring Break: In memoriam
    • After Parkland
    • The Mueller Report
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    • A History of April Fools
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    • Junk Drawer: Favorite Cover Art
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    • The Industry’s Obsession with Live Action Films
    • Five Feet Apart
    • Fox Cities Performing Art Center Announces 2019-2020 Season
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    • Ranking all 13 Weezer …


Finding Aid For Rees Odeil And Patti Mattox Bryant Papers, Patti Mattox Bryant, Rees Odeil Bryant Apr 2019

Finding Aid For Rees Odeil And Patti Mattox Bryant Papers, Patti Mattox Bryant, Rees Odeil Bryant

Rees Odeil and Patti Mattox Bryant Papers

Finding aid for the Rees Odeil and Patti Mattox Bryant Papers.


Interview Of Margaret Mcguinness, Ph.D., Margaret Mcguinness Ph.D., Stephen Pierce Apr 2019

Interview Of Margaret Mcguinness, Ph.D., Margaret Mcguinness Ph.D., Stephen Pierce

All Oral Histories

Dr. Margaret McGuinness was born in 1953, in Providence, Rhode Island. She went to an all-girls Catholic high school called St. Mary’s Academy Bayview in Providence where she graduated in 1971. McGuinness went on to major in American Studies and Civilization as an undergraduate at Boston University graduating with a B.A in 1975. She continued her work at Boston University where McGuinness earned a master’s of theological studies (M.T.S) focusing on Biblical and Historical Studies in 1979. She would move to New York to work on her dissertation at Union Theological Seminary finishing with her Ph.D. in 1985 concentrating on …


Interview Of Richard Kestler, F.S.C., M.A., Richard Kestler Fsc, Alexandria Moraschi Apr 2019

Interview Of Richard Kestler, F.S.C., M.A., Richard Kestler Fsc, Alexandria Moraschi

All Oral Histories

Brother Richard Kestler, FSC. was born John Kestler on January 8, 1942 to John and Alice Kestler. He grew up in the Oxford Circle section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Brother Richard attended elementary school at his parish of St. Martin of Tours and went on to La Salle College High School, graduating in 1960. By this time, he made the decision to join the Christian Brothers and began this process for about a year before attending La Salle College. He graduated in 1965 with a Bachelor’s in Mathematics and gained a Master’s in Theology soon after. Brother Richard also has Master’s …


Next Stop: Stevens Point Mar 2019

Next Stop: Stevens Point

St. Norbert Times

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Poems By William K. Floyd, William K. Floyd Mar 2019

Poems By William K. Floyd, William K. Floyd

John Allen Chalk: Personal Correspondence

No abstract provided.


T&F Goes The Distance In Mwc Indoor Feb 2019

T&F Goes The Distance In Mwc Indoor

St. Norbert Times

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    • SNC Hosts 5th Annual Human Library
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    • Jay Roberts: Learning by Experience
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    • An Invitation to Failure
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    • 10 Characters I want to See in Mortal Kombat 11
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    • Men’s Tennis drops …


Feed The Soul, Celebrate Black History Feb 2019

Feed The Soul, Celebrate Black History

St. Norbert Times

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    • Feed the Soul, Celebrate Black History
    • Good Eats: Local in the Winter Edition
    • On Display in the Bush Arts Center
    • Decisions Are Great: Lecture Series Returns
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    • “Healthy” for the Working College Student
    • Howard Schultz and the American Billionaire
    • Motivation From Within
    • Cataclysmic Climate
    • The New York Abortion Law and Its Implication
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    • Knights & Days at SNC
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    • Junk Drawer: Snow Day Book/Movie
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    • Please Don’t Ruin “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”
    • “Atlas”
    • “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones”
    • Cage the Elephant Returns with “Social Cues”
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Finding Aid For Thomas Wesley Rogers Papers, Abilene Christian University Special Collections And Archives Feb 2019

Finding Aid For Thomas Wesley Rogers Papers, Abilene Christian University Special Collections And Archives

Thomas Wesley Rogers Papers

Finding aid for Thomas Wesley Rogers Papers, (1962-1985).


The Purple Book, Office Of Mission Feb 2019

The Purple Book, Office Of Mission

Holy Cross Bookshelf

This untitled volume, commonly referred to as "The Purple Book" was first produced in 2011 by the College Committee on Mission and Identity to provide informative essays on Jesuit education, The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and the history of the College of the Holy Cross. It was intended that the book might also offer a rich sampling of sacred texts and poems submitted by students, faculty, and members of the staff.


Friends Of Sbc Cooperative Missions, Inc. (Sc 3326), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jan 2019

Friends Of Sbc Cooperative Missions, Inc. (Sc 3326), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3326. Mimeographed letter of Henry B. Huff, Louisville, Kentucky and William P. Thurman, Lexington, Kentucky, on behalf of Friends of SBC Cooperative Missions, Inc., a Kentucky non-profit created to work with similar organizations in other states “to represent the mainstream, cooperative Southern Baptist Churches.” The letter expresses concern over increasing control of the Southern Baptist Convention by political conservatives and fundamentalists, and asks for donations to support the organization’s representation at the upcoming national convention in San Antonio, Texas.