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His Memorial Is Western State, Silas Bent
His Memorial Is Western State, Silas Bent
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
Article by Silas Bent which appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal a little over a month after Henry Cherry's death. It gives an overview of his life and career at Western Kentucky University.
End Comes To Dr. Henry Hardin Cherry Sunday Afternoon At Home Here, The Bowling Green Times Journal
End Comes To Dr. Henry Hardin Cherry Sunday Afternoon At Home Here, The Bowling Green Times Journal
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
Obituary of Henry Cherry published by the Bowling Green Times Journal. It is also an account of the first thirty years of Western Kentucky University.
Not To Be Opened Until The Year 8113, Time Wide World Photos
Not To Be Opened Until The Year 8113, Time Wide World Photos
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
Clipping from unidentified newspaper of Thornwell Jacobs president of Oglethorpe University studying plans for a time capsule.
Questions Concerning Western -- Answered, Western Kentucky University
Questions Concerning Western -- Answered, Western Kentucky University
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
List of fifteen frequently asked questions used for promotion of WKU. It was printed in an issue of the Teachers College Heights.
Wesley Hall Reveals Record Of Past, Unknown
Wesley Hall Reveals Record Of Past, Unknown
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
Clipping from unidentified newspaper regarding the recovering of time capsule in Vanderbilt University's Wesley Hall cornerstone. Items like this were collected by the Cherry Statue Committee to guide them in choosing documents to place in bronze box beneath the statue.
Important To The Citizenship Of Bowling Green & Warren County, Western Kentucky University
Important To The Citizenship Of Bowling Green & Warren County, Western Kentucky University
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
A broadside promoting Western Kentucky University and its benefit to Bowling Green and Warren County.