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03/24/1943, Israel Bernstein Mar 1943

03/24/1943, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel.


03/23/1943, Israel Bernstein Mar 1943

03/23/1943, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding story of American G.I. on furlough in London.


03/22/1943, Israel Bernstein Mar 1943

03/22/1943, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding Sumner's initial loneliness at basic training; words of encouragement; offers to send books and other forms of entertainment; potential for visits to friends and relatives.


03/21/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/21/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein.


03/20/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/20/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Envelope from letter to family from Sumner Bernstein.


03/19/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/19/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein.


03/18/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/18/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Postcard to family from Sumner Bernstein.


03/17/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/17/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Postcard to family from Sumner Bernstein.


03/14/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/14/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein.


03/13/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/13/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Postcard to family from Sumner Bernstein.


03/12/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein Mar 1943

03/12/1943, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Postcard to family from Sumner Bernstein.


01/04/1946, Israel Bernstein Jan 1943

01/04/1946, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding mother's eye operation; Sumner's travel back to the US from Espiritu Santo; family news; note typed at the bottom from Uncle Louis inviting Sumner to his wedding on January 27.


06/20/1942, Sumner T. Bernstein Jun 1942

06/20/1942, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Father's Day poem written by Sumner Bernstein to father Israel.


05/22/1942, Sumner T. Bernstein May 1942

05/22/1942, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein.


The Harvest Field, Howard L. Schug, Don H. Morris Jan 1942

The Harvest Field, Howard L. Schug, Don H. Morris

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


1941, Israel Bernstein Jan 1941

1941, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding story of the FInkelmans' (neighbors) house catching fire, the Bernsteins' own thermostat breaking, and their family dog escaping in the chaos and being brought back by a fireman.


Albert Einstein Letter To Lionel M. Ettlinger; 31 March 1940, Princeton., Albert Einstein Mar 1940

Albert Einstein Letter To Lionel M. Ettlinger; 31 March 1940, Princeton., Albert Einstein

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist and humanitarian, writes to Lionel M. Ettlinger in March of 1940, lamenting the present situation in Europe — and to thank him for the pipe he sent.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xvi, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs Feb 1940

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xvi, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni Flashes
  • Athletics
  • Blow Blarney Bluff
  • College High Times
  • Faculty Notes
  • Music Morsels
  • Payoff with the Pay
  • Society
  • Student Organizations
  • Tower Light
  • Vox Studentium

This issue contains articles:

  • Honor Roll for Fall Term Released; 10 Make All “A’s”
  • John Lewis Delights Students
  • Seniors Discuss U. S. Neutrality
  • Rachel Lowrey-Mitchell Crabtree
  • Dr. Arndt Stickles’ Book to Be Released Tomorrow
  • Cherry Country Life Club Meets
  • Social Affairs Get Spotlight
  • Our Own Fault
  • Let’s Try It
  • Scarlett O’Hara Passes as Spring(?) Zephyrs Blow
  • Baylor, Robert. Desk Set Is Given …


Zionism From Haran To Lausanne., Albert N. Mandelbaum Jan 1929

Zionism From Haran To Lausanne., Albert N. Mandelbaum

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Many writers on Zionism endeavor to explain the causes that contributed to its creation and developments. Most of these writers are extremists in their views. Some ascribe Zionism to the internal force only. Others ascribe it to the external force only. The religionists gloat over the idea that modern Zionism is the result of inner yearning of the Jewish people for a restored Palestine, where the glory of God will be returned unto Zion. The nationalists believe that Zionism has come into existence because of external influences only. The Jew has been oppressed, discriminated against and persecuted. He attempted to …


Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia, Ashley S. Johnson Jan 1896

Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia, Ashley S. Johnson

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Phantastes Chapter 21: The Book Of Judges, Unknown Jan 1611

Phantastes Chapter 21: The Book Of Judges, Unknown

German Romantic and Other Influences

The Book of Judges is the seventh book of the Hebrew and the Christian Bible (Old Testament). The line quoted is from Chapter 12:3. Judges tells the stories of the heroes (judges) who restore the Israelites after they have fallen. The pattern of fall and rise is the pattern of Anodos’s experiences in Phantastes.