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The Babbler Volume 56 (1976-1977), Lipscomb University
The Babbler Volume 56 (1976-1977), Lipscomb University
The Babbler (Student Newspaper)
David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 56, which ran from July 1976–August 1977. It had 14 issues.
Nucleus 1976, New Jersey Institute Of Technology
Nucleus 1976, New Jersey Institute Of Technology
Yearbooks
This is a digitized, downloadable version of the New Jersey Institute of Technology Nucleus.
General Undergraduate Catalog, 1976-1977, Marshall University
General Undergraduate Catalog, 1976-1977, Marshall University
Marshall University Catalogs 1970-1979
Marshall University General Undergraduate Catalog for the 1976-1977 academic year.
The Drift (1976), Butler University
0134: Clendenning Family Papers, 1850-1955, Marshall University Special Collections
0134: Clendenning Family Papers, 1850-1955, Marshall University Special Collections
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The collection consists primarily of two groups of letters. The first group were written by Arminda Holiday Clendenning of Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio, to her sister Ann Holliday Winder of Iowa, from 1850 until 1867. She writes of local and family news, life in the country, and later, as a young married woman, of her family and her husband’s business. Several letters mention travels and migrations of family and friends to the West.
The second group of letters were written by Robert Joseph Clendenning, grandson of Arminda Clendenning, to his family during the FirstWorld War. He describes his life in …
0143: Mccoy Family Letters, 1845-1854, Marshall University Special Collections
0143: Mccoy Family Letters, 1845-1854, Marshall University Special Collections
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Ripley, Ohio, family. Letters from brothers in California describing the voyage through Panama, attempts at gold mining and ranching near Sacramento, the countryside and problems adjusting to it.
0160: Point Pleasant, Wv Colonel Charles Lewis Chapter, Nsdar Papers, 1925-1975, Marshall University Special Collections
0160: Point Pleasant, Wv Colonel Charles Lewis Chapter, Nsdar Papers, 1925-1975, Marshall University Special Collections
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Membership lists, registrar's reports, photographs; and a report on prize-winning Bicentennial activities, addendum from the Point Pleasant, West Virginia Colonel Charles Lewis Chapter of the NSDAR.
0128: U.S. District Court, Southern District Of Wv, Charleston Division Papers, 1836-1886, Marshall University Special Collections
0128: U.S. District Court, Southern District Of Wv, Charleston Division Papers, 1836-1886, Marshall University Special Collections
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Documents pertain to the suit of Charles Gay and others against the White Sulphur Springs Company: depositions by W. B. Calwell (1880), interest coupons payable by the White Sulphur Springs Company (1861), bonds issued by Jeremiah Morton, president of the company. Also papers concerning the Ohio Central Railroad Company.
0182: Justianius I Manuscript Pages, 13th Century, Marshall University Special Collections
0182: Justianius I Manuscript Pages, 13th Century, Marshall University Special Collections
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Latin holograph on vellum. Red and blue ornamentation, with inserted text and commentary.
0167: Walter Theodore Watts-Dunton Letters, 1882 And 1888, Marshall University Special Collections
0167: Walter Theodore Watts-Dunton Letters, 1882 And 1888, Marshall University Special Collections
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These two letters from Watts-Dunton to an unknown addressee include a response to a request for poetry to be included in a forthcoming book and an offer of assistance in literary matters. Algernon Charles Swinburne is mentioned in one letter.
The Horns Of The North: Historical Sources Of J. R. R. Tolkien's Trilogy, George W. Geib
The Horns Of The North: Historical Sources Of J. R. R. Tolkien's Trilogy, George W. Geib
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Few books have enjoyed the publishing success seen in the last decade by J. R. R. Tolkien's epic fantasy trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. Since the time of its paperback appearance in 1965 the work has not only attracted wide popular readership but has also stimulated a considerable body of scholarly criticism.1 As a work of fantasy, Tolkien's tale of struggle surrounding a ring of power has attracted most of its commentators to the areas of myth and linguistics, two of the sources upon which the author relied most heavily. Yet for all its epic dimensions, the trilogy has …