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Alfred Crabb

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Ua37/3 Faculty Personal Papers Alfred Crabb, Wku Archives Jan 2008

Ua37/3 Faculty Personal Papers Alfred Crabb, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Records created by and about Alfred Leland Crabb. It contains some early correspondence and writings of Crabb and his son, the collection is arranged in chronological order. Of note is a 1916 letter to H. H. Cherry's secretary, Mattie McLean, outlining qualities required of young women teachers coming to Louisville, and criticizing Western's publication The Elevator. The text of his 1942 Founders Day address is included, which contains numerous reminiscences about Western faculty. In 1922, Crabb sent a letter to alumni inviting them to write "a long, plethoric letter" relating their activities since leaving school. He received numerous replies which …


Ua37/23 Faculty Personal Papers Earl Moore, Wku Archives Jan 2008

Ua37/23 Faculty Personal Papers Earl Moore, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Documents regarding Earl Moore and his work at Western Kentucky University. The bulk relates to WHAS radio programs which includes scripts, lists of music performed, correspondence with the radio station and fan mail. The remaining records include information on Phi Beta Kappa, the Class of 1937, grade sheets and some personal correspondence.