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Ua3/9/5 Society Of African-American Alumni Spring Celebration, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Society Of African-American Alumni Spring Celebration, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Remarks made by WKU president Gary Ransdell at the WKU Society of African-American Alumni spring celebration.
Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Vol. 1, No. 1, Bruce Tucker
Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Vol. 1, No. 1, Bruce Tucker
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Underground newspaper published by Bruce Tucker. Articles included:
- Neumayer, Rick. The Making of a President - Dero Downing
- Wilkerson, Larry. Campus Station to "Bluhm"?
- Todd, Tom. Do You Mean They Want to Use Models Who are Completely . . . Nekkid?
- Harris, Mike. Worry-Plagued Western Towers Limps Under the Wire
- Harris, Mike. Blacks Move to Form Student Union
- Tucker, Bruce. Blood, Sweat & Tears Concert: The Exodus
- Patterson, Tom. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? - Jerry Walsh, Hector Cordero
- Potter, Jerry. William Solley Resigns as Department Head
- White, Alana. Good-by Old Dry - Veterans Village
- Time to Bury the …
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 24, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 24, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This particular show is a play written using letters owned by Lenora Lindley of Livermore, Kentucky written by a freed slave in Liberia to her former owner in Ohio County, Kentucky.
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.
Ua97/7 The Cardinal, Vol. 3, No. 7, Ogden College
Ua97/7 The Cardinal, Vol. 3, No. 7, Ogden College
WKU Archives Records
Newspaper created by the students of Ogden College a prep school for boys in Bowling Green which operated from 1877 to 1927.