Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 151 - 180 of 180

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Chester News February 11, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Feb 1919

The Chester News February 11, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Chester News February 7, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Feb 1919

The Chester News February 7, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, February 6, 1919, [Whole Number: 2272], The Independent Feb 1919

The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, February 6, 1919, [Whole Number: 2272], The Independent

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Chester News February 4, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Feb 1919

The Chester News February 4, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, J. L. H. Feb 1919

Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, J. L. H.

WKU Archives Records

Form letter sent to supporters of Henry Cherry's gubernatorial campaign.


Ua12/2/1 Normal Heights, Vol. 3, No. 1, Western Kentucky University Feb 1919

Ua12/2/1 Normal Heights, Vol. 3, No. 1, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter and course catalog promoting Western Kentucky University. This issue focuses on rural education.


The Chester News January 31, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 31, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 30, 1919, [Whole Number: 2271], The Independent Jan 1919

The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 30, 1919, [Whole Number: 2271], The Independent

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Chester News January 28, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 28, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Chester News January 24, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 24, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 23, 1919, [Whole Number: 2270], The Independent Jan 1919

The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 23, 1919, [Whole Number: 2270], The Independent

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, T. H. Beard Jan 1919

Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, T. H. Beard

WKU Archives Records

Form letter sent to supporters of Henry Cherry's gubernatorial campaign.


The Chester News January 21, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 21, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, Edwin Thompson Jan 1919

Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, Edwin Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Form letter sent to supporters of Henry Cherry's gubernatorial campaign.


Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, J. Whit Potter Jan 1919

Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, J. Whit Potter

WKU Archives Records

Form letter sent to supporters of Henry Cherry's gubernatorial campaign.


The Chester News January 17, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 17, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 16, 1919, [Whole Number: 2269], The Independent Jan 1919

The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 16, 1919, [Whole Number: 2269], The Independent

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Chester News January 14, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 14, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Chester News January 10, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 10, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 9, 1919, [Whole Number: 2268], The Independent Jan 1919

The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 9, 1919, [Whole Number: 2268], The Independent

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Chester News January 7, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 7, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Chester News January 3, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels Jan 1919

The Chester News January 3, 1919, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels

Chester News 1919

The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.


The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 2, 1919, [Whole Number: 2267], The Independent Jan 1919

The Independent, V. 44, Thursday, January 2, 1919, [Whole Number: 2267], The Independent

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Research Notes: Big Thunder, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Jan 1919

Research Notes: Big Thunder, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm

Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers

Fannie Hardy Eckstorm's notes on Clara Neptune's recollections of Big Thunder (Frank Loring), Molly Mollases, Joseph Lollases, Dr. Sebattis Mitchell, and other Wabanakis, The file also includes a photograph of Big Thunder. These were digitized from box 4, folder 38 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.


Houlton, 1919, Sanborn Map Company Jan 1919

Houlton, 1919, Sanborn Map Company

Sanborn Maps of Maine

Maps of Houlton, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index of the area covered on the remaining sheets.


America's Part In The World Court Movement, 1919, J. Reuben Clark Jr. Jan 1919

America's Part In The World Court Movement, 1919, J. Reuben Clark Jr.

Documents, 1919-1938

A typed copy of an essay entitled, "America's Part in the World Court Movement", by J. Reuben Clark Jr., dating from circa 1919. Within, Reuben details the history and background of the world court movement and peaceful settlement of international disputes starting with the Hague Convention.


Industrial Unionism: Also, An Address On The Same Subject Delivered At Grand Central Palace, New York, Sunday, Dec. 10, 1905, Daniel De Leon Jan 1919

Industrial Unionism: Also, An Address On The Same Subject Delivered At Grand Central Palace, New York, Sunday, Dec. 10, 1905, Daniel De Leon

PRISM: Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements

No abstract provided.


40: Marriage Record, 1919: James M. Ogden And Marian Dunbar Davis, Parish Of Orleans Jan 1919

40: Marriage Record, 1919: James M. Ogden And Marian Dunbar Davis, Parish Of Orleans

William Dunbar Collection

Marriage record, 1919: James M. Ogden and Marian Dunbar Davis


Photograph Of Courtney Brothers Tarred And Feathered, Author Unknown Jan 1919

Photograph Of Courtney Brothers Tarred And Feathered, Author Unknown

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Photograph of two Black students Samuel and Roger Courtney tarred and feathered While at the time this incident was described as "hazing" incident carried out by University of Maine a modern interpretation, by scholars such as Karen Sieber, Humanities Specialist at the McGillicuddy Humanities Center, was that this was actually a racist attack.

Sieber has featured this incident in her, Visualizing the Red Summer database and archive on the topic of the Red Summer of 1919, a term given to a nationwide wave of violence against African Americans that year.

More information on this incident can be elsewhere in this …


Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, Robert Rodes Jan 1919

Ua3/1/7/2 Henry Cherry Campaign Letter, Robert Rodes

WKU Archives Records

Form letter sent to supporters of Henry Cherry's gubernatorial campaign.