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Vadie Williams, Folk Artist: Drawnwork As A Reflection Of Personal Identity In Rural Kentucky, Elizabeth Hester
Vadie Williams, Folk Artist: Drawnwork As A Reflection Of Personal Identity In Rural Kentucky, Elizabeth Hester
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study focuses on Vadie Conner Williams, an individual folk artist, and the drawnwork she has created throughout her lifetime. Included is a description of her rural farm background, her needlework skills and her creative process. The study also examines the significance of drawnwork to Williams and determines how she has adapted her work to satisfy her personal needs as well as the needs of her customers. Based on tape recorded interviews and a close examination of her work, the study concludes that drawnwork is an integral part of Williams's everyday life; it is an indicator of her beliefs and …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
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Hernes, Thomas. Athletics Deficit Reaches $1.5 Million Mark
- Schlagenhauf, Ann. Regional Funding Runs Gamut
- Howard, Laura. Football Players Not Indicted
- Lawson, Jamie. Student Health Coverage Being Studied, Changed
- Lockert, Anya. Pep Rally Gets Homecoming Off to Roaring Start
- Tutt, Allison. Greeks Strut Their Stuff at Sold-Out Step Show
- Poet Judith Cofer to Read Original Works on Campus Monday
- East Hall Takes First in Hanging of Red Contest
- Chinese Visit Gets Pushed Back
- Homecoming Changes Put Fun into Festival: Parade is Nixed, But Not Spirit
- Chattin, …
Ua12/2/10 Kappa Delta Konnection, Kappa Delta
Ua12/2/10 Kappa Delta Konnection, Kappa Delta
Student Organizations
Monthly calendar/newsletter created by and about Kappa Delta sorority in 1989.
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 31, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 31, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter
The Last Smokehouse: Lubec and the Herring Smoking Industry of Maine. Funded initially by the Maine Humanities Council, this hour-long documentary film will explore the problems of the smoked herring industry in the state of Maine. The goal is to increase public awareness not only of the plight of small local industries in the modem mega-business world but also — and perhaps more importantly — of what happens to a community when one of its long-time traditional industries dies. The filmmakers, Andrea Truppin and Michel Chalufour, are now in the scriptwriting stage.
Ua12/2/10 Kappa Delta Konnection, Kappa Delta
Ua12/2/10 Kappa Delta Konnection, Kappa Delta
Student Organizations
Calendar / newsletter created by and about Kappa Delta sorority in 1989.
Local Merchants And The Regional Economy Of The Connecticut River Valley, Gerald F. Reid
Local Merchants And The Regional Economy Of The Connecticut River Valley, Gerald F. Reid
Sociology Faculty Publications
This paper focuses on valley/hill town interactions and regional economic processes in the upper Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Merchants, those individuals involved in the trading and movement of commodities, are an especially useful point of departure for investigating such concerns because they operated in the economic space between communities, towns, and regions. Attention to their activities is likely to tell us a good deal about economic interaction across space and" over long distances in early America and, specifically, about economic interactions between valley towns and hill towns in the Connecticut River …
Ua12/2/4 Scrapbook, Alpha Phi Omega
Ua12/2/4 Scrapbook, Alpha Phi Omega
Student Organizations
Scrapbook created by and about Alpha Phi Omega fraternity in 1989.
Ua12/2/16 Photograph Album, Wku Spirit Masters
Ua12/2/16 Photograph Album, Wku Spirit Masters
Student Organizations
Photograph album of WKU Spirit Masters for 1988-1989 school year.
Ua12/2/11 Epsilon Delta Newsletter, Alpha Delta Pi
Ua12/2/11 Epsilon Delta Newsletter, Alpha Delta Pi
Student Organizations
Newsletter created by and about Alpha Delta Pi sorority for 1989.