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Madison Training School Oral Histories, 1921-2005 Dec 2005

Madison Training School Oral Histories, 1921-2005

Finding aids

The collection includes oral history questionnaire surveys, oral histories, and photographs.


Sims Mortuary Funeral Programs, 1977-2005 Dec 2005

Sims Mortuary Funeral Programs, 1977-2005

Finding aids

This collection contains approximately 200 funeral programs for southern Arkansas and Louisiana residents, from 1977 to 2005. The collection includes local church programs, school programs, and other material.


"From Sharecropping To Sawmilling: African American Life In Parkin," 1903-2005 Dec 2005

"From Sharecropping To Sawmilling: African American Life In Parkin," 1903-2005

Finding aids

The collection consists of twenty-four oral histories on digital CD’s.


First Things First Project Records, 1890-2005 Dec 2005

First Things First Project Records, 1890-2005

Finding aids

The collection contains biographies, church and school histories, programs, and photographs. It also includes material from the "History is in Our Hands" project (2005).


Conway County African American Obituary Collection, 1966-2005 Dec 2005

Conway County African American Obituary Collection, 1966-2005

Finding aids

The collection contains obituaries and family group sheets of people from Conway County, Arkansas.


Arkansas Department Of Career And Technical Education Records, 1917-2005 Dec 2005

Arkansas Department Of Career And Technical Education Records, 1917-2005

Finding aids

This collection contains records for individual vocational schools in Arkansas, annual reports and five year plans from the Arkansas Board for Vocational Education to the Federal Board for Vocational Education, including records regarding African American vocational education programs, records and photographs for the Future Tradesmen of Arkansas student organization, meeting minute books for the Arkansas State Board of Vocational Education, albums of newspaper clippings, VHS tapes, audio cassette tapes from the Workforce Development Commission, and two ledger books.


Union African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church Funeral Programs, 1964-2005 Dec 2005

Union African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church Funeral Programs, 1964-2005

Finding aids

This collection consists of 79 funeral programs, 1964-2005.


Main Street Arkansas Records, 1984-2005 Dec 2005

Main Street Arkansas Records, 1984-2005

Finding aids

This collection contains articles, photographs, newsletters, slides, and reports on various cities in Arkansas dating from 1984-2005, collected as part of the Main Street Arkansas program.


Lucille Rogers Hefley Family Papers, 1892-2005 Dec 2005

Lucille Rogers Hefley Family Papers, 1892-2005

Finding aids

This collection is comprised of photographic materials, scrapbooks, and documents pertaining to the Hefley, Kirk, Tanner, and Correthers families as well as a few other related families in Arkansas.


Emmet, Arkansas, Methodist Church Records, 1855-2008 Dec 2005

Emmet, Arkansas, Methodist Church Records, 1855-2008

Finding aids

This collection contains a church history and church register.


Arkansas Advocates For Nursing Home Residents Pamphlet, 2005 Dec 2005

Arkansas Advocates For Nursing Home Residents Pamphlet, 2005

Finding aids

This collection contains one pamphlet detailing the rights and responsibilities of nursing home residents in Arkansas.


Pax Yearbook 2005, Subiaco Abbey And Academy Dec 2005

Pax Yearbook 2005, Subiaco Abbey And Academy

The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020

Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 2004-2005 school year.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 24 [26], Wku Student Affairs Dec 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 24 [26], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Coulter, Amber. Campus Becomes More Pedestrian-friendly
  • McNamara, Andrew. Student Robbed at Knifepoint; Investigation Ongoing – Stacy Sturgeon
  • Brandenburg, Katie. Students Abusing ADHD Meds
  • Fontana, Alex. Student Government Association Approves Less Legislation This Semester
  • Caudle, Leah. Activities to Ease Final Exam Anxiety
  • It’s GIFT Time . . .
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. The Herald is Revenue Independent from Western; Staff Screens All Ads
  • Paul, Corey. Program Teaches Kwanzaa to Students
  • Fontana, Alex. Jeanne Johnson Elected New Speaker of the Senate – Student Government Association
  • Richardson, Kelly. Hurricane Katrina …


The Grizzly, December 8, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Cindy Ritter, Sarah Keck, Karen Guardiani, Elsa Budzowski, Lindsay Givens, Percelia Blidge, Megan Helzner, Katie Perkins, Lane Taylor, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Jonathan Pometto, Shawntee Rudd, Matthew Pastor, Dave Marcheskie Dec 2005

The Grizzly, December 8, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Cindy Ritter, Sarah Keck, Karen Guardiani, Elsa Budzowski, Lindsay Givens, Percelia Blidge, Megan Helzner, Katie Perkins, Lane Taylor, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Jonathan Pometto, Shawntee Rudd, Matthew Pastor, Dave Marcheskie

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Bomberger Gets a Face Lift • Ursinus Remembers Rosa Parks • Holiday Spotlight: Materialism vs. Family • Music to Celebrate By • It's Spoken Word, Haven't You Heard? • First Ever Ursinus College Bear Olympics Meets with Success • Holiday Fashion: What not to Wear • Misconceptions About Feminine Hygiene • Ursinus Professor Directs Performance at Prince Music Theater • Opinions: A Politically Correct Holiday Season; Flakes of Fury; Blog Addiction • Bears Beat at Buzzer • Guntli Leads Bears Past Bullets


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 23 [25], Wku Student Affairs Dec 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 23 [25], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Leslie, Joey. More Students Tested During AIDS Day
  • Hupman, Samantha. J-term More Popular than Anticipated
  • Fontana, Alex. Student Government Association Proposes New Bicycles for Police
  • Bosken, Nina. Students Dodge, Duck, Dive for Charity and Prizes – Special Olympics
  • Richardson, Kelly. Kentucky Community Technical College System Requests Funding – KCTCS
  • Taking the Next Step – Cultural Diversity
  • Eoff, Allison. Pass on Adderall
  • Gabler, R. XXX Ads Disappointing
  • Williams, Suzanne. A Woman’s Heart
  • Hupman, Samantha. Two Fights Reported on Hill
  • Paul, Corey. Kwanzaa to Be Celebrated Today …


Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College Dec 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Student race exercise promotes discussion
  • Senate helps quiet rumors about alcohol policies
  • HUtv focuses efforts on future projects with help of media services
  • Student race exercise promotes discussion
  • HUtv improves expands capabilities
  • Harry Potter matures with fans
  • Harry Potter Dictionary
  • Dear Editor: "Rage Against the Dying of the Light"
  • Johnny Cash: Real life music taken from real life experience
  • Bad habits equal bad representation
  • Oh, Hollins: Despite your flaws, I'll miss you
  • Unfair judgement regarding sleeping
  • Judicial system should be revisited
  • Lacrosse gearing up for spring with fellow students
  • Dear Editor: The class of 2006 isn't any …


Ms-068: Henry P. Clare Letters, Co. D., 9th New York State Militia, Sarah E. Handley Dec 2005

Ms-068: Henry P. Clare Letters, Co. D., 9th New York State Militia, Sarah E. Handley

All Finding Aids

This collection consists of 47 letters written by Henry P. Clare to his brother, William Keating Clare, with the exception of one letter addressed to Lieutenant Colonel M.T. McMahon, Assistant Adjutant General, and one written from a George E. Hyatt to William. The letters in this collection range from January 4, 1863 (although they are mislabeled by Henry to be January 1862) to December 6, 1863. Henry talks mostly of his life in the camp, gives his opinion of the war, and of the Army’s and the nation’s leadership. Many of the letters are sharply critical of leaders, including Lincoln, …


The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2005/2006, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies Dec 2005

The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2005/2006, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

Radical Transcendentalism: Emerson, Muir and the Experience of Nature by James Brannon Palo Alto Center for Science and the Humanities, Palo Alto, CA ©2006 The uniquely American Transcendentalist School which formed in Harvard-influenced 1830's Cambridge brought a New Idea regarding man, spirit, and nature to a young country struggling to find its own voice. As its chief proponent, Ralph Waldo Emerson conveyed a philosophy that was considered radical in its time. The young John Muir, raised in an environment of harsh Puritan sensibilities and Christian dogma, took strongly to the Transcendental ideas as he was introduced to them at the …


Metropolitan Puritans And The Varieties Of Godly Reform In Monmouth, Newton Key, Joseph Ward Dec 2005

Metropolitan Puritans And The Varieties Of Godly Reform In Monmouth, Newton Key, Joseph Ward

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

Oliver Cromwell's opening speech to the Assembly of Saints (BarebonesParliament) on 4 July 1653 has been singled out as 'the high-water markof radicalism' because his millenarian and reformist language revealed theinfluence of London-based Fifth Monarchists. 1 But Cromwell began hisspeech not with biblical references but with 'that case ofWales, which Imust confess for my own part I set myself upon, if I should inform youwhat discountenance that business of the poor people of God there had' bythe Rump's refusal to renew the Propagation Act 'to the discountenancingof the honest people there', despite the seemingly obvious proof 'thatGod kindles a seed …


Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Corpus Christi, Laredo, Pharr, And San Antonio Districts 2003-2005, Timothy B. Griffith, Ross C. Fields, E. Frances Gadus, Karl W. Kibler Dec 2005

Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Corpus Christi, Laredo, Pharr, And San Antonio Districts 2003-2005, Timothy B. Griffith, Ross C. Fields, E. Frances Gadus, Karl W. Kibler

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

This document constitutes the final report of work done by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. (PAI), under a contract from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to provide archeological services in four TxDOT districts—Corpus Christi, Laredo, Pharr, and San Antonio. Under this contract, PAI completed Impact Evaluations and Surveys to assist TxDOT in meeting the requirements of their Memorandum of Understanding with the Texas Historical Commission and a Programmatic Agreement between the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the Federal Highway Administration, the Texas Historical Commission, and TxDOT. The contract began on March 17, 2003, and the last work authorization was issued …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 22 [24[, Wku Student Affairs Dec 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 22 [24[, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Coulter, Amber. Chemical Waste May Affect Renovation – Thompson Science Complex
  • Richardson, Kelly. Ingrid Woods Drops Portion of Pending Suit
  • Stackhouse, A. Layne. Dancers Perform Student Choreography
  • Hupman, Samantha. Western’s Black Enrollment Increases 7.6 Percent
  • Leslie, Joey. AIDS Day Fair Features Free HIV Testing
  • Richardson, Kelly. Western Classes to Be Offered at New Bowling Green Technical College Campus
  • Richardson, Kelly. Weather Systems Project Receives Government Funding
  • Crying Bomb
  • Harrell, Bobby. Holiday was Different in Hurricane Katrina’s Wake
  • Phillips, Brandon. Conspiracy Doesn’t Exist
  • Sturtzel, Nathan. Treat …


The Grizzly, December 1, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Adam Longino, Sarah Keck, Jonathan Pometto, Lindsay Givens, Lane Taylor, Shawntee Rudd, Alex Ernst, Jay Repko, Kate Prahlad, Dave Marcheskie, Eric Sulock Dec 2005

The Grizzly, December 1, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Adam Longino, Sarah Keck, Jonathan Pometto, Lindsay Givens, Lane Taylor, Shawntee Rudd, Alex Ernst, Jay Repko, Kate Prahlad, Dave Marcheskie, Eric Sulock

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Memorial for Professor McLennan • Fate of "The Egg" • Jazz Legend Performs at Ursinus • Myrin Renovations • Murderball is Coming to Ursinus • Hot Discounts Warm up the Ski Season • Am I Pregnant? • What's Hot and What's Not This Gift-Giving Season • Wanted: Greek Presidents • Opinions: The Bigger Headache with PA Liquor Laws; How to Avoid Disastrous Holiday Parties; Addicted to Games, Are We? • Bears Ground Flying Dutchmen • Bears Fall Short of NCAA Title


A. Philip Randolph: The Religious Journey Of An African American Labor Leader, Cynthia Taylor Nov 2005

A. Philip Randolph: The Religious Journey Of An African American Labor Leader, Cynthia Taylor

Cynthia Taylor

A. Philip Randolph, founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, was one of the most effective black trade unionists in America. Once known as "the most dangerous black man in America," he was a radical journalist, a labor leader, and a pioneer of civil rights strategies. His protegé Bayard Rustin noted that, "With the exception of W.E.B. Du Bois, he was probably the greatest civil rights leader of the twentieth century until Martin Luther King." Scholarship has traditionally portrayed Randolph as an atheist and anti-religious, his connections to African American religion either ignored or misrepresented. Taylor places Randolph within …


Logan County, Kentucky - Court Records (Mss 144), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Nov 2005

Logan County, Kentucky - Court Records (Mss 144), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 144. Full name index and subject listing (252 p.) of miscellaneous Logan County, Kentucky court records. Originals are in the archives of the Logan County Genealogical Society, Inc., Russellville, Kentucky.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 21 [23], Wku Student Affairs Nov 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 21 [23], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Richardson, Kelly. Doctorate Optional for Many Advising Heads – Ingrid Woods
  • Coulter, Amber, Fontana, Alex. Senate Wants Oversight on Reserve Fund
  • Wimnatt, Alex. Centennial Celebration Begins with Dedications - Guthrie Overlook, Centennial Plaza, E.A.Diddle Statue
  • Maines, Ashley. Magical Movie Shown on Three Screens – Harry Potter
  • Hupman, Samantha. ABC News Segment Focuses on Campus Safety
  • McNamara, Andrew. Student Robbed at Gunpoint – Marcus Walker
  • Hupman, Samantha. Bomb Not Found in Grise Hall
  • McNamara, Andrew. Western Mourns Employee – Ronald Slavic
  • HIPAA Hold Up – Health …


The Grizzly, November 17, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Megan Helzner, Karen Guardiani, Percelia Blidge, Kerri Landis, Dan Lamson, Michael Graham, Lane Taylor, Cindy Ritter, Jonathan Pometto, Darron Harley, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Matt Flyntz, Dave Marcheskie, Lauren Wise Nov 2005

The Grizzly, November 17, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Megan Helzner, Karen Guardiani, Percelia Blidge, Kerri Landis, Dan Lamson, Michael Graham, Lane Taylor, Cindy Ritter, Jonathan Pometto, Darron Harley, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Matt Flyntz, Dave Marcheskie, Lauren Wise

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Morgan Tyler McKinney Christened in Bomberger • Brewer's Festival • March of Dimes / A.I.R. Awards • Say Hello to Carmella Greco • Sexual Engineering • The Examined Life Brings Memories of CIE • Opinions: A Call for Justice: The Fight Against Satire at Ursinus; It's Your Bed, So Make It; Life: The Eight o'Clock Spanish Class; Why This Liberal Supports Samuel Alito • Bears Advance to Final Four • Spirits Still High After Season Opening Loss


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Caudle, Leah. Foreign Students Transition to the Hill
  • Richardson, Kelly. Coaches Get More Flexibility in Sick Leave Policy
  • Brandenburg, Katie. TB Testing Continues on the Hill - Tuberculosis
  • Hupman, Samantha. More Students Attend Western, Fewer Drop out
  • Venzin, Megan. Students to Perform Updated ‘Tartuffe’
  • Coulter, Amber. Officials Try to Resolve Retirement Issue – Kentucky Teachers Retirement System (KTRS)
  • Road Redesign – College Heights Boulevard
  • Turner, Dustin. Intramural Conspiracy
  • Mead, Mallory. Editorial Was Insensitvie – Bill Powell
  • Ransdell, Matthew. Bring Canned Goods to the Nov. 18 …


The Grizzly, November 10, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Lauren Wise, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Sarah Keck, Lane Taylor, Lindsay Givens, Dave Marcheskie, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Alex Ernst, Ashley Higgins, Karen Guardiani, Danielle Langdon Nov 2005

The Grizzly, November 10, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Lauren Wise, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Sarah Keck, Lane Taylor, Lindsay Givens, Dave Marcheskie, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Alex Ernst, Ashley Higgins, Karen Guardiani, Danielle Langdon

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Congress to Campus • Spyware Protection • Honor Code Debate Continues • Human Rights Activist Speaks at UC • Scientific Sexual Healing • Epic Skate Shop • DiBlasio to Perform at Ursinus • Repeat! Dynasty Built in Second CC Crown • Fad Diets: Sometimes it is OK Not to be Trendy • Opinions: My Mouth Runneth Over; Who is Samuel Alito? • No Crown but Earn Bid to ECAC • Women's Rugby Division III Champions


Hollins Columns (2005 Nov 7), Hollins College Nov 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Nov 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Internships added to London abroad
  • CASA plans to "Take Back the Night"
  • Ghost myths, mysteries come alive Halloween
  • Greetings from your Student Government Association
  • Come out and knit for charity
  • Hollins alum demystifies local celebrity
  • An explanation of some popular traditions
  • Inspirational film puts emphasis on equality
  • We have voices and some even pay tuition
  • Focus activism on something worthwhile
  • Dear Editor: Greetings from Freya
  • Swim team dives into the new season
  • Dear Editor: Respect Seniors
  • Dear Editor: Sleep at home


The Grizzly, November 3, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Kerri Landis, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Jonathan Gagas, Cindy Ritter, Megan Helzner, Percelia Blidge, Elsa Budzowski, Karen Guardiani, Lane Taylor, Sarah Keck, Lindsay Givens, Juliet Emas, Ashley Higgins, Matt Flyntz, Shawntee Rudd, Matthew Pastor, Dave Marcheskie, Danielle Langdon Nov 2005

The Grizzly, November 3, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Kerri Landis, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Jonathan Gagas, Cindy Ritter, Megan Helzner, Percelia Blidge, Elsa Budzowski, Karen Guardiani, Lane Taylor, Sarah Keck, Lindsay Givens, Juliet Emas, Ashley Higgins, Matt Flyntz, Shawntee Rudd, Matthew Pastor, Dave Marcheskie, Danielle Langdon

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Remembering Professor McLennan: A Passionate Teacher and a Beloved Friend • Renowned Writer Speaks at Ursinus • Building Plans for Spring 2006 and Beyond • Ovarian Cancer Walk • Chikara Wrasslin' • EQ vs. IQ: Hirsh-Pasek on Education • "The Many Faces of Muslim Women" • Take Heed and Use Your Keys • Escape Velocity's "Just the Start" is a Great Success • New Oktoberfest Policies Put into Effect • Popping the Pill • RHA Brings Halloween Fun to Ursinus • Opinions: The Right to Write Right; Raising Rates for Resident Assistants; Global Gag Rule and FGM; Harriet Miers: Aftermath; …