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Full-Text Articles in Political History
Ua1c6/1 Demonstration / Protest Photos, Wku Archives
Ua1c6/1 Demonstration / Protest Photos, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Images of student / faculty demonstrations and protests of various types.
Ua37/42 Faculty Personal Papers Nina Hammer, Wku Archives
Ua37/42 Faculty Personal Papers Nina Hammer, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Personal papers of Nina Hammer, Bowling Green Business University Registrar 1938-1963; WKU Registrar 1963-1969.
President Reagan's Rhetorical War Against Nicaraugua, 1981-1987, Donald Morton
President Reagan's Rhetorical War Against Nicaraugua, 1981-1987, Donald Morton
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The Reagan administration launched a two term campaign to win support for the Contra rebels fighting Nicaragua. The rhetorical war began in secrecy and ended in scandal. With Reagan's reputation as a "great communicator" and the priority he assigned to the Contra cause it seemed surprising to find virtually nothing on the topic in a search of the communication journals through mid 1992.
The central research question of this thesis is whether President Reagan used rhetorical strategies and similar depictions to other presidents in his prowar rhetoric against Nicaragua. A common theme of war rhetoric is the dehumanizing of the …
Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 13, Wku University Relations
Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 13, Wku University Relations
WKU Archives Records
On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:
- College News
- Sponsored Programs
- Hot off the Press
- Personnel File
This issue includes articles:
- Fifth Women's Studies Conference Opens
- Hardin Planetarium Show Features Sun's Children
- President Thomas Meredith Appointed to Constitutional Improvement Policy Council
- WKU to Begin Reaccreditation Process
- Students Raise $48,715 First Week of Alumni Fund Student Phonathon
- Phillips, Hugh. Russia's Coup; A Historical Perspective
- Esion, Sheila. Jim Wayne Miller's Writing Takes New Shape
- Threads of Compassion: Fabric Art Exhibit by Penny Sisto Opens Tomorrow
- Shuttle May Have Foiled, but Summer Eclipse …
The Rhetoric Of Laura Clay: A Southern Argument For Woman Suffrage, Margaret Wesolowski
The Rhetoric Of Laura Clay: A Southern Argument For Woman Suffrage, Margaret Wesolowski
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study focused on the persuasive efforts of Laura Clay (1848-1941) as they represented a particularly southern argument for woman suffrage as opposed to the northern, or National American Woman Suffrage Association, suffrage argument. As a Kentuckian, she believed she understood southern attitudes on the three major issues she encountered during her thirty-two years as a suffragist.
The three issues were those of woman's traditional role, the race question, and state versus federal legislation. The arguments of Miss Clay concerning these issues were premised on justice and expediency, which formed the rationale of suffragist rhetoric.
Her arguments, tailored to southerners, …
Ua3/3 Dewey Smith: Homecoming For A Pow, Kelly Thompson
Ua3/3 Dewey Smith: Homecoming For A Pow, Kelly Thompson
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered by former WKU President Kelly Thompson at banquet honoring Vietnam prisoner of war Lt. Colonel Dewey Smith upon his return to the United States.
Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Bruce Tucker
Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Bruce Tucker
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Underground newspaper published by Bruce Tucker. Articles included:
- Conversation - Dick Gregory
- Louie B. Nunn on Drugs
- Thoughts on the Speaker Policy
- Charles Keown Regales Congress of Associated Students on Hours
- Watch Associated Students Ego Trippers on Constitution Vote
- Swell Homecoming Planned Next Year
- Way Out Speakers Coming to Hill
- Associated Student Congress Met Recently
- Kent State Report: God Bless the Guard
- Parking Problems are a Problem
- Where's Bill Anderson?
- Column Writing Can Be Dangerous Game
- Margot Fonteyn Mediocre; Former Commie
- New Books We Are High On
- Freshman DIgs Suds but Misses Car
- Different Clubs Do Many Different Things
Ua94/6/3 The Apocalypse, Braxton Crenshaw Editor
Ua94/6/3 The Apocalypse, Braxton Crenshaw Editor
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Underground newspaper created by students for students to protest Vietnam War and race relations on campus and in Bowling Green.
- Cable, John. Off-Campus Newspaper: Liberal Propaganda?
- Tichenor, Steve. Plain Brown Wrapper Bag
- Scherr, Wayne. Voting – A Responsibility
- Smith, Grant. Two Dances?
- Wallace, James. Analysis: Enforced Freedom
- Nau, Kathy. Student Action
- Nau, Kathy. Get Right With God
- Meek, Rick. The Great Speckled Bird
- Potter, Bob. Whitey
- Davis, Jackie. The Other War
- Crenshaw, Braxton. Black Patriotism
- Cromwell, Linda. Boycott Grapes
- Meek, Rick. Atlanta March
- Hendrick, Jim. War is Hell
- Tichenor, Steve. Violent Revolt: A Criticism
- Lane, Teddi. Bowling Green Human Relations …
Ua3/3 How Now, The North Atlantic Community, Kelly Thompson
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.
Ua3/2/4 [Abraham Lincoln], Paul Garrett
Ua3/2/4 [Abraham Lincoln], Paul Garrett
WKU Archives Records
Address prepared by Paul Garrett regarding Abraham Lincoln. The document includes the following sections:
- Introduction I
- Introduction II
- Honesty
- Modesty
- Tolerant & Kind
- Objective Judgment of Men
- Humor
- Religious Faith
Ua3/2/4 Armistice Day, Paul Garrett
Ua3/2/4 Armistice Day, Paul Garrett
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered on an Armistice Day by Paul Garrett.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 61, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 61, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio featuring a debate between WKU and Asbury College on minimum wage. Individuals included in the broadcast were Earl Moore, Louis Salomon, Charles Crain, B.H. Henard, Julius Brasher and Charles Runyan.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 23, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 23, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. includes letter from Henry Cherry advertising the debate program between WKU and Asbury College. Debaters were Paul Huddleston and Coy Parsley discussing the power of the Supreme Court.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 21, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 21, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This show included Earl Moore, Franz Strahm, Frances Richards, Paul Huddleston and June Purdom.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 16, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 16, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This show included Earl Moore and Louis Salomon reviewing Forerunners of American Fascism.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 14, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 14, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This show included Earl Moore, B.S. Rutherford, J. Lewie Harmon, Garentte Stout, Bowling Green Women's Music Club, John Rodes,