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Statement For The Lanthorn, Delivered On September 22, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers Sep 1969

Statement For The Lanthorn, Delivered On September 22, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers

Presidential Speeches

Statement for The Lanthorn, delivered on September 22, 1969 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.


Address To Honors Convocation, Delivered At Hope College Summer School In Vienna On August 15, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers Aug 1969

Address To Honors Convocation, Delivered At Hope College Summer School In Vienna On August 15, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers

Presidential Speeches

Address to Honors Convocation, delivered at Hope College Summer School in Vienna on August 15, 1969 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.


Beyond Student Unrest: The Breaking Of A Symbol And A Plea For The Future, Delivered At Grand Rapids Rotary Club On July 31, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers Jul 1969

Beyond Student Unrest: The Breaking Of A Symbol And A Plea For The Future, Delivered At Grand Rapids Rotary Club On July 31, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers

Presidential Speeches

Beyond Student Unrest: The Breaking of a Symbol and a Plea for the Future, delivered at Grand Rapids Rotary Club on July 31, 1969 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.


Remarks, Delivered At Gvsc Honors Convocation On May 21, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers May 1969

Remarks, Delivered At Gvsc Honors Convocation On May 21, 1969, Arend D. Lubbers

Presidential Speeches

Remarks, delivered at GVSC Honors Convocation on May 21, 1969 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.


Ua3/3 How Now, The North Atlantic Community, Kelly Thompson Mar 1967

Ua3/3 How Now, The North Atlantic Community, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Presentation by WKU President Kelly Thompson given at the Conference on the United States Foreign Policy as Viewed by Kentuckians at the University of Louisville in 1967.


Ua3/3/1 Herman Donovan Correspondence, Herman Donavan, Wku President's Office - Thompson Nov 1958

Ua3/3/1 Herman Donovan Correspondence, Herman Donavan, Wku President's Office - Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Letter from Herman Donovan to Kelly Thompson regarding Donovan's speech and presentation of cane to Captain Charles Vanmeter in 1908.


Maine's University And The Land-Grant Tradition, Arthur A. Hauck Jan 1954

Maine's University And The Land-Grant Tradition, Arthur A. Hauck

General University of Maine Publications

A scan of the published transcript of a speech given by University of Maine President Arthur A. Hauck at an event for the Newcomen Society in North America in 1954.


The Land-Grant College In Changing Times: Commencement Address Delivered At The University Of Maine, Carl Edwin Ladd Dec 1941

The Land-Grant College In Changing Times: Commencement Address Delivered At The University Of Maine, Carl Edwin Ladd

General University of Maine Publications

A scanned version of the Commencement Address delivered at the University of Maine by Dr. Carl Edwin Ladd, Dean, New York State Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics, June 9, 1941. Published as a part of the Maine Bulletin series, Vol. XLIV, No. 5. Written prior to the United States entering World War II, the text discusses at length whether it "is now evident that we shall do things which are distasteful to a peace-loving people but which we recognize as necessary."


Ua3/1/4 Henry Cherry Speeches Vol. 5, Part 3, Henry Cherry Jan 1936

Ua3/1/4 Henry Cherry Speeches Vol. 5, Part 3, Henry Cherry

WKU Archives Records

WKU President Henry Cherry's speeches from Volume 5. Volume 5 also includes articles and poetry by others. This document includes:


Anderson, Henry. Codicil to Will
Bowling Green Rotary Club. Brief Sketch of Henry Hardin Cherry’s Life
Campaign Speech
Cornerstone Cedar Log House
Educational Morale
Greeting to Class of 1931
Ideals & Dollars
In Memoriam of C.U. McElroy
Kentucky Senate Bill 432
Letter of Resignation Jan. 11, 1915
Letter to Henry James, Jan. 20, 1931
Paragraph: College Heights Foundation and Courthouses
Presentation of Trophies, 1930
Resolution in Honor of the Kentucky Building
Rodes, John. Alumni Banquet Speech
Some of the Past …


Ua3/1/4 Why?, Henry Cherry Jan 1933

Ua3/1/4 Why?, Henry Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Speech by Henry Cherry wherein he recounts the history of the Southern Normal, Bowling Green Business University and the foundation of Western Kentucky University.


Ua3/1/4 It Is Necessary For Ideals To Be In Action, Henry Cherry Jan 1930

Ua3/1/4 It Is Necessary For Ideals To Be In Action, Henry Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Undated portion of speech by Henry Cherry, delivered on unknown occasion. Page three links education with democracy, incorporates "that other thing" and spirit.


Ua3/1/4 Living Above The Rim, Henry Cherry Jan 1930

Ua3/1/4 Living Above The Rim, Henry Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Undated speech by Henry Cherry delivered on unknown occasion.


Ua3/1/4 Henry Cherry Speeches Vol. 5, Part 1, Henry Cherry Jan 1925

Ua3/1/4 Henry Cherry Speeches Vol. 5, Part 1, Henry Cherry

WKU Archives Records

WKU President Henry Cherry's speeches from Volume 5. Volume 5 also includes articles and poetry by others. This document includes:

A Proposed Bill & Building
American Citizenship
Dedication of Training School Building
Educational Leadership
Effective Advertising and How to Secure It
Kentucky Agriculture
Looking Through A Crack
Matthews, Mrs. H.R. Our Leader
Paragraph: The Rich Man
Paragraphs
Paragraphs: Education & Patriotism; A Militant Public Statement
Rodes, H. Clifton. Remarks at Meetin of Warren County Society
Tentative Lease of Ogden College
The Greater Kentucky and the Larger Democracy
The Other Thing
Unknown. Review of Education the Basis of Democracy
Wade, Bailey. …


Ua3/1/4 Support Of Education By Assignment Of Revenues, Henry Cherry Jan 1920

Ua3/1/4 Support Of Education By Assignment Of Revenues, Henry Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Undated speech written by Henry Cherry regarding state supported education and a plan to change the Kentucky budget process to allow all funds to be used for education.


The Centennial Celebration Of The Town Of Penobscot, Hancock County, Maine, 1887, J. H. Montgomery Jan 1920

The Centennial Celebration Of The Town Of Penobscot, Hancock County, Maine, 1887, J. H. Montgomery

Maine History Documents

A transcript of an address delivered by J. H. Montgomery for the Centennial Celebration of the town of Penobscot, Maine, in 1887.


Historical Address Of The Town Of Jackson Given By Everett E. Morton At The One Hundredth Anniversary Of Jackson As A Plantation, Everett E. Morton Jan 1912

Historical Address Of The Town Of Jackson Given By Everett E. Morton At The One Hundredth Anniversary Of Jackson As A Plantation, Everett E. Morton

Maine History Documents

A published transcript of a speech given by Everett E. Morton at the 100th anniversary of the organization of Jackson, Maine, as a plantation and of the Congregational Church delivered as a part of events October 5-6, 1912. The speech provides information about the founding of the town and includes information under the headings of education, obituary, doctors, ministers, industries, post office, stores, soldiers, secret societies and reminiscences.


Ruling Powers In History, Joshua L. Chamberlain Jan 1905

Ruling Powers In History, Joshua L. Chamberlain

Maine History Documents

A published transcript of an address by Joshua L. Chamberlain at Thomaston, Maine, on the three-hundredth anniversary of the visit of George Waymouth to the St. George's River, July 6, 1905.


Speech Of Hon. Lot M. Morrill Of Maine In The Senate Of The United States, February 5, 1868, Lot M. Morrill Dec 1867

Speech Of Hon. Lot M. Morrill Of Maine In The Senate Of The United States, February 5, 1868, Lot M. Morrill

Maine History Documents

A speech on the topic of Reconstruction by the Honorable Lot M. Merrill of Maine in the Senate of the United States, February 5, 1868.


Speech Of Hon. Green Clay Smith, Of Kentucky, On Reconstruction, Kentucky Library Research Collections Dec 1865

Speech Of Hon. Green Clay Smith, Of Kentucky, On Reconstruction, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Research Collections

Green Clay Smith speaks against Radical Reconstruction, directly naming Thaddeus Stevens and Samuel Shellabarger in his arguments. Additionally, he speaks against suffrage for African Americans.


The Late Professor J.K. Mitchell, M.D. Professor Dunglison's Preliminary Remarks. Professor Dickson's Inaugural Lecture., Robley Dunglison, Md, Samuel Henry Dickson, Md, Lld Oct 1858

The Late Professor J.K. Mitchell, M.D. Professor Dunglison's Preliminary Remarks. Professor Dickson's Inaugural Lecture., Robley Dunglison, Md, Samuel Henry Dickson, Md, Lld

Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses

No abstract provided.


The Stranger In The Church, George Burgess Dec 1857

The Stranger In The Church, George Burgess

Maine History Documents

A document on the Episcopal Church by the Rt. Rev. George Burgess, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Maine.


Speech Of Hon. Freeman H. Morse Of Bath Delivered In The House Of Representatives, February 27th, 1856, Freeman H. Morse Dec 1855

Speech Of Hon. Freeman H. Morse Of Bath Delivered In The House Of Representatives, February 27th, 1856, Freeman H. Morse

Maine History Documents

Speech delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 27th, 1856, against the Resolves reported by the majority of the Committee to amend and construe the Constitution.


Might And Right: An Oration Delivered Before The Erosophian Adelphi Of Waterville College, August 12, 1846, E. H. Chapin Dec 1845

Might And Right: An Oration Delivered Before The Erosophian Adelphi Of Waterville College, August 12, 1846, E. H. Chapin

Maine History Documents

The published transcript of a speech delivered by Edwin Hubbell on the concept of Might, or Power, and the scholar's opportunity for establishing the true idea of Power, as identical with Truth and Love.


Love Of The Gift, Not Love To The Giver: A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered Dec. 28, 1839, At Lewiston Falls, Horace B. Chapin Dec 1839

Love Of The Gift, Not Love To The Giver: A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered Dec. 28, 1839, At Lewiston Falls, Horace B. Chapin

Maine History Documents

A published transcript of a sermon delivered by Rev. Horace B. Chapin, Pastor of the Congregational Church at Lewiston Falls in 1839.