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Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence, Henry Cherry, Lalla Boone Sep 1922

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence, Henry Cherry, Lalla Boone

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence between Lalla Boone and Henry Cherry regarding her returning to work at WKU, enrollment, appropriations and the $100 she donated to start the College Heights Foundation.

Transcript of her letter:

2054 Webster St., Oakland, California, June 30, 1922

Dear Mr. Cherry,

I have feared you had forgotten me until to-day, when I received the invitation to commencement. I had received other invitations to that event; but your invitation gave me courage. Courage I needed. I have been wanting to tell you for a long while now that I want to come back. If you ever expected to get rid …


History Of Prominent Old Families Buried In The Old [Pioneer] Cemetery On College Street And Fairview Cemetery, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jan 1922

History Of Prominent Old Families Buried In The Old [Pioneer] Cemetery On College Street And Fairview Cemetery, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Research Collections

From the collected research of Patricia Reid with names: Mottley, McAlister, Hart, Parry, Shanks, Pollack, Bettersworth, Lapsley, Graham, Everhart, Burnam, Garnett, Madison, Webb, Donaldson, Younglove, Barclay, Coleman, Gerard, Morehead, Edward, Hall, Redman, Ray, Murrell, Davis, Dinwiddie, Wilkins, Smith, Ghardstein, Graffulla, Strange, Dotson, Wooten, Newton, Butler, Hare, Meguiar, Seeley, Payne, BRiggs, Dulaney, Stubbins, Wright, Howarth, South, Porter, Atchinson, Wood, McGoodwin, Ogden, RogersMoore, Cooke, Jones, Loving, Skiles, and Herdman.


Progress In Race Relations In Kentucky, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jan 1922

Progress In Race Relations In Kentucky, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Research Collections

Report of the Director of the Kentucky Commission on Race Relations for 1922 and Minutes of the Third Kentucky InterRacial Conference, December 15–16, 1922 by James Bond Director, with statewide members listed. Local members include J. E. Mansfield, Glasgow, J. E. Kuykendall, Professor E. E. Reed, Professor William Wolfe of Bowling Green. Includes discussion of accreditation of education, housing, health, justice, travel and accommodation, lynching, recreation, press coverage, women, crime, etc.