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Ua99/6/1 Bowling Green Business University Student Affairs Student Organizations, Wku Archives
Ua99/6/1 Bowling Green Business University Student Affairs Student Organizations, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by student organizations.
Warren, Kaye (Fa 1150), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Warren, Kaye (Fa 1150), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Folklife Archives Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1150. Student folk studies project titled “From Slavery to Freedom for the Negro Race in Logan County [Kentucky]” which includes survey sheets with a brief description of African American life in Logan County, Kentucky. Sheets may include interviews, written records, photographs, informant’s name, age, and address.
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.
Ua1f Wku Spirit & Symbols, Wku Archives
Ua1f Wku Spirit & Symbols, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
Bibliography of sources related to WKU Spirit, symbols, mascots, logos and school colors.
Ua3/9/7 President's Office-Ransdell Correspondence, Wku Archives
Ua3/9/7 President's Office-Ransdell Correspondence, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Selected correspondence not duplicated in the Reading File. Contains incoming correspondence and responses.
The Du Ponts In Kentucky: Louisville’S Central Park, The Southern Exposition, And An Entrepreneurial Spirit*, Timothy J. Mullin
The Du Ponts In Kentucky: Louisville’S Central Park, The Southern Exposition, And An Entrepreneurial Spirit*, Timothy J. Mullin
SCL Faculty and Staff Publications
* The du Pont family is large, and recurring names and nicknames often make it difficult to follow who’s who. The Lammot family is woven together with the du Pont family in a complicated thread, especially since Margaretta was a favorite name. Adding the Coleman/Moxham family only makes the complicated spider’s web of family relationships that much more difficult. For this purpose selected family trees are included as appendices.
Ua94/6/1 Student / Alumni Personal Papers Western Kentucky University Small Collections, Wku Archives
Ua94/6/1 Student / Alumni Personal Papers Western Kentucky University Small Collections, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Small collections of personal papers and oral histories relating to the Western Kentucky University.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 28 [32], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 28 [32], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Paul, Corey. Western Students Enjoy Performance at Ag Center - Rodeo
- Harrell, Bobby. Diversity Sees 50th Year on Hill
- Caudle, Leah. Taxis Confused with Free Rides
- Coulter, Amber. Smaller Increase Expected – Budget
- Pell Grants are Vital
- Wallace, Robert. Campus Rudeness is Not Welcome
- Walker, Carli. Campus Should Carry Non-Dairy Products
- North, Amber. Valentine’s Day Should Be Great Day for Everyone
- Coulter, Amber. Discrimination Case Delayed – Ingrid Woods
- Brandenburg, Katie. Student Organizations Discuss Diversity – Diversity Council
- Brandenburg, Katie. Student Government Association May …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Coulter, Amber. Money Missing from Faculty Insurance Fund
- Coulter, Amber. Parking Initiative to Begin
- Brandenburg, Katie. Four People Receive Positive Results in TB Skin Tests – Tuberculosis
- Teague, Hawkins. ‘Simpsons’ Star Nancy Cartwright Keeps Audience Laughing
- McNamara, Andrew. Bomb Threat Causes Evacuation – Mass Media & Technology Hall (WKU)
- Equilibrium Point – Enrollment
- Ashby, Robert. A Man’s Perspective – Girls Gone Wild
- Dillon, Ryan. Girls Gone Stupid
- Salsman, Andrew. Rest Room Usage 101
- Richardson, Kelly. Gary Ransdell Appointed to Equine Education Board
- Caudle, Leah. Exhibit …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Coulter, Amber. College Heights Boulevard Redesign Planned
- Fontana, Alex. Indiana, Kentucky Students Cope with Twisters - Tornadoes
- Coulter, Amber. Source of Wellness Funds Debated
- Wimnatt, Alex. Leadership Group Sees Growth – Dynamic Leadership Insitute
- Leslie, Joey. Kevin DeFebbo Hired as City Manager
- Terrible Tuberculosis
- Benetti, Vincent. Smokers Unite; Let Us Create Our Own Paradise
- Barati, Darius. Let’s Look at the Oil Companies
- Richardson, Kelly. Technical College Temporarily Closed – Bowling Green Technical College
- Erd, Mackenzie. Government to Survey View of City Life
- Shull, Abbey. Choral …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Coulter, Amber. University Senate Vote Asks Western to Defend Benefits
- Richardson, Kelly. Tuitions Outpace Inflation
- Hupman, Samantha. Mobile Unit Provides Low-cost Health Care – Mobile Health & Wellness Unit
- Teague, Hawkins. Porn Addiction Ruined Life, Speaker Says
- Coulter, Amber. Parking Citation Board Hears Formal Appeals
- Caudle, Leah. Fair to Help Study Abroad
- Parking Predicament
- Barati, Darius. Harriet Miers is Not the Right Person for the Supreme Court
- Lawalin, Nick. Green Lights 101: Some People Need Traffic Education
- Coulter, Amber. Dialogue Day Fosters Familiarity
- Hupman, Samantha. …
Ua1d Mary Clarke, Wku Human Resources
Ua1d Mary Clarke, Wku Human Resources
WKU Archives Records
Personnel file of professor Mary Clarke, includes correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Ua1b3 A Study Of The Status Of Women On Campus, Wku Task Force On Status Of Women On Campus
Ua1b3 A Study Of The Status Of Women On Campus, Wku Task Force On Status Of Women On Campus
WKU Archives Records
Report given by the WKU Task Force on the Status of Women on Campus regarding research methodology and findings about employment, advancement, compensation, climate and culture for women at Western Kentucky University.
“We Have Raffeled For The Elephant & Won!”: The Wool Industry At South Union, Kentucky, Donna C. Parker, Jonathan J. Jeffrey
“We Have Raffeled For The Elephant & Won!”: The Wool Industry At South Union, Kentucky, Donna C. Parker, Jonathan J. Jeffrey
SCL Faculty and Staff Publications
Wool, next to cotton, is perhaps the most important of all textile fibers. Like most of their contemporaries, the Shakers of South Union, Kentucky, recognized the ease with which wool fibers were spun into yarn and the advantages of sturdy wool clothing. South Union’s textile industry grew from a simple carding mill to a full-fledged woolen factory with a 240-spindle spinning jack and 4 power looms. From its genesis in 1815 to its abrupt demised in 1868, the sect’s woolen industry provides a paradigm for the study of the United States’ textile industrialization.
A Thread Of Evidence: Shaker Textiles At South Union, Kentucky, Jonathan Jeffrey, Donna C. Parker
A Thread Of Evidence: Shaker Textiles At South Union, Kentucky, Jonathan Jeffrey, Donna C. Parker
SCL Faculty and Staff Publications
Textile production was one of the many routine tasks performed in the early American home. Those who joined communal groups, like the Shaker converts at South Union, Kentucky, brought to the colony knowledge of these activities. Shakers manufactured fabric – linen, silk, and woolens – in about the same manner as most of their contemporaries, only on a larger scale. Though few of their contemporaries left documentation regarding the tedious tasks involved in textile production, the South Union Shaker community, located in Logan County, kept intimate accounts of daily activities through journals, diaries, day books, and correspondence which included records …
Ua37/21/2 Research Interview, William Jenkins, Suzanne Hansen
Ua37/21/2 Research Interview, William Jenkins, Suzanne Hansen
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Research interview with Suzanne Hansen owner-operator of Recycled Revolution. The tape has quite a lot of background noise which occasionally make it difficult to hear what is being said.
For more information regarding Recycled Revolution see:
- Apodaca, Rose. New-Age Junkies, Los Angeles Times, 4/23/1993.
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part Ii, Marion B. Lucas
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part Ii, Marion B. Lucas
Kentucky History
This index, general in nature, is organized under seventeen larger topics:
- Camp Nelson
- Slavery
- Slave Hiring
- Free Blacks
- Underground Railroad - Fugitives
- Post-Civil War Living Conditions
- Society & Culture - Medical Care
- Professions - Employment
- Freedmen's Bureau
- Civil Rights
- Politics
- Recreation
- Population
- Segregation- Changes in the 1890s
- Civil War
- Education
- Religion
Under these general headings, there are numerous subtopics. The research notes are numbered and presented in numerical order, and they are searchable by note numbers, names, dates, events, and topics (occasional hand-written numbers may not appear in searches). There are no missing notes, but there are occasional missing numbers, …
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part Iii, Marion B. Lucas
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part Iii, Marion B. Lucas
Kentucky History
This index, general in nature, is organized under seventeen larger topics:
- Camp Nelson
- Slavery
- Slave Hiring
- Free Blacks
- Underground Railroad - Fugitives
- Post-Civil War Living Conditions
- Society & Culture - Medical Care
- Professions - Employment
- Freedmen's Bureau
- Civil Rights
- Politics
- Recreation
- Population
- Segregation- Changes in the 1890s
- Civil War
- Education
- Religion
Under these general headings, there are numerous subtopics. The research notes are numbered and presented in numerical order, and they are searchable by note numbers, names, dates, events, and topics (occasional hand-written numbers may not appear in searches). There are no missing notes, but there are occasional missing numbers, …
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part I, Marion B. Lucas
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part I, Marion B. Lucas
Kentucky History
This index, general in nature, is organized under seventeen larger topics:
- Camp Nelson
- Slavery
- Slave Hiring
- Free Blacks
- Underground Railroad - Fugitives
- Post-Civil War Living Conditions
- Society & Culture - Medical Care
- Professions - Employment
- Freedmen's Bureau
- Civil Rights
- Politics
- Recreation
- Population
- Segregation- Changes in the 1890s
- Civil War
- Education
- Religion
Under these general headings, there are numerous subtopics. The research notes are numbered and presented in numerical order, and they are searchable by note numbers, names, dates, events, and topics (occasional hand-written numbers may not appear in searches). There are no missing notes, but there are occasional missing numbers, …
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part Iv, Marion B. Lucas
General Index To Research Notes For: A History Of Blacks In Kentucky, Part Iv, Marion B. Lucas
Kentucky History
This index, general in nature, is organized under seventeen larger topics:
- Camp Nelson
- Slavery
- Slave Hiring
- Free Blacks
- Underground Railroad - Fugitives
- Post-Civil War Living Conditions
- Society & Culture - Medical Care
- Professions - Employment
- Freedmen's Bureau
- Civil Rights
- Politics
- Recreation
- Population
- Segregation- Changes in the 1890s
- Civil War
- Education
- Religion
Under these general headings, there are numerous subtopics. The research notes are numbered and presented in numerical order, and they are searchable by note numbers, names, dates, events, and topics (occasional hand-written numbers may not appear in searches). There are no missing notes, but there are occasional missing numbers, …
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald:
- Summers, Kaye. Simple Gifts: The Shakers’ Story – South Union Shakers
- Albrecht, Dana. Western Graduate O’Brian McKinley Enjoys Thrill of Being Paramedic
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald. Includes these articles:
- Kinslow, Gina. Hidden Boxes Hold Bits of Western’s Beginning – Time Capsules
- Turner, Karla. Our Time Capsule Would Hold a Mishmash of Goodies-
- Howard, Laura. Pauline’s – Pauline Tabor
- Hernes, Thomas. If You Want to be a Football Hero – Jim Burt, John Burt
- Fullen, Rebecca. A Parade of Turtles – Short Story
Ua12/2/1 Fall Fashion, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Fall Fashion, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special edition of the College Heights Herald regarding fashion:
- Pack, Todd. Topper Wear
- Hoppes, Lynn. A Long, Bold Winter
- Duff, Jill. Classy Styles
- Patrick, Kelli. Leather Weather
- Carger, Darla. Just a Jewel in the Rough
Ua12/2/1 Window Shopping, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Window Shopping, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special edition of the College Heights Herald regarding fashion.
- Harris, Carla. Men Cotton to Big Styles
- Goheen, Mike. Baggy Boxers Now Appealing to Women as Men String up Colorful Bikini Briefs
- Albrecht, Dana. Femininity Returns with Full, Lacy Skirts
- Jones, LaMont. Genuine Pleated Pants and Double-Breasted Sport Coats Are Dapper
- Sullivan, Sheila. Stylish, Comfy Linens Are Hip as Denims Go Dressy
- Fullen, Rebecca. Patterned Hose, Textured Bags & Bows Tie Up Trends
- Hutcherson, Jackie. Two-Piece Sandals, Snakeskin Slip-Ons Fit Women; Men Catch on to Huaraches
- Eagleston, Leigh. One-Piece Suits May Draw Bikini Fans (Especially Those with Something to Hide)
- Duff, …
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 7, No. 1, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 7, No. 1, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Student Organizations
Magazine produced by senior seminar class in public relations with the Kelly Thompson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America and students in the WKU Department of Journalism.
Regular features include:
- Reflections
- Business
- Art
- Community Service
- Reminiscing
- Curiosities
- Entertainment
This issue includes articles:
- Gray, Beth. Caring Comes Home - Hospice
- Hornback, Todd. Alcoholics Anonymous: Finding a Better Way of Life
- McCoy, Steve. Area Underground Shared by Few - Cave & Karst
- McCormick, Rebecca. Architecture: History Lines the Streets
- McCormick, Rebecca. Landmark: Preservation & More
- Quinn, Paula. Madame Kennedy: Working with the Problem at Hand
Ua12/2/1 Western Civilization - Fall Fashion 1986, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Western Civilization - Fall Fashion 1986, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special edition of College Heights Herald focusing on fall fashions, this issue contains articles:
- Jones, LaMont. Shoes Are Base for Building Fashionable Feet
- Jones, LaMont. Sweatshirts and Pleats Lead Fall Causal Look
- Sullivan, Sheila. Baggy and Bright the Trend in Sweaters
- Comfortable, Stylish Clothes Favored for Game
- Koniak, Joe. Bright Clothes are Best for Holiday Party Wear
- Sullivan, Sheila. Good Clunk: Bulky Jewelry Popular
- Duff, Jill. Hilltopper Winter Wear: the Long and Short of It
- Duff, Jill. Raise a Thermal Flap This Fall
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 6, No. 2, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 6, No. 2, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Student Organizations
Magazine produced by senior seminar class in public relations with the Kelly Thompson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America and students in the WKU Department of Journalism.
Regular features include:
- Reflections
- Business
- Art
- Community Service
- Reminiscing
- Curiosities
- Entertainment
This issue includes articles:
- Schabel, Christine & Robert Cook. Beech Bend Then
- Combs, Susan. Making Plans to Last a Lifetime
- Dickerson, Cynthia. Latching on to Communities - Latch Key Children
- Jones, LaMont. Romanza Johnson: What's Next?
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 6, No. 1, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 6, No. 1, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society Of America
Student Organizations
Magazine produced by senior seminar class in public relations with the Kelly Thompson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America and students in the WKU Department of Journalism.
Regular features include:
- Reflections
- Business
- Art
- Community Service
- Reminiscing
- Curiosities
- Entertainment
This issue includes articles:
- Combs, Susan. Unique Shop in Old Barn - Glass Place
- Fowler, Holly. Celebrate Christmas Many Ways
- Reagan, Stan. City Police Nigh Shift - More Than a Joy Ride
- Jones, Paige. Bonding, Brightening Without Pain - Dr. Jerry Blevins
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 5, No. 2, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society
Ua68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 5, No. 2, Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society
Student Organizations
Magazine produced by senior seminar class in public relations with the Kelly Thompson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America and students in the WKU Department of Journalism.
Regular features include:
- Reflections
- Business
- Art
- Community Service
- Reminiscing
- Curiosities
- Entertainment
This issue includes articles:
- Dunkel, Missy. It's 3:30 p.m. What Are Your Kids Doing? - Drug Abuse
- Thomley, Mike. Illiteracy: The Hidden Handicap
- Jones, Linda. Education: Improvement at the Grass Roots Level
- Rappaport, Jessica. Poems Mirror Poet's Life - Lillie Carter
Ua12/2/1 Anything Goes, Fashion '85, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Anything Goes, Fashion '85, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special edition of the College Heights Herald featuring these articles:
- Meehan, Mary. Splashy, Bright, Fun, Tropical, Loose . . .
- Swift, Kim. Styles Give Subtle Personal Message
- Edelen, Mark. Pop Music World Inspires T-Shirt Trends
- Thomas, Ursula. Fabrics, from Denim to Linen, Are Used in Unusual Mixtures
- Hitchcock, Lisa. Pastels Make Up Spring Porcelain Look – Cosmetics
- Dezern, Craig. Men Facing Facts About Good Skin Care
- Coombs, Tina, Angela Struck & Sheila Sullivan. In Addition . . . – Accessories
- Strain, Jo. Splash – Bathing suits
- Reckless – Hairstyles
- Humphreys, Mack. New Colors, Designs Popular for Men
- Sullivan, Sheila. Old …