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Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Vol. 1, No. 2, Bruce Tucker
Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Vol. 1, No. 2, Bruce Tucker
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Underground newspaper commenting on Western Kentucky University administration and current events. Articles include:
- Tucker, Bruce. Caution: The One on Your Right May be a Cop
- Neumayer, Rick. Campus Protest Escalating
- Tucker, Bruce. Washington: Exporting the 'Picnic'
- Wilkerson, Larry. The Writing on the Wall - Graffiti
- Potter, Jackson. Henry Jackson Heads for Last Hurrah
- Neumayer, Rick. Judgment Day - Instructor Evaluations
- Patterson, Tom. Those Magnificent Men . . . - Dee Gibson, John Oldham, Jimmy Feix, Jim Pickens & Ted Hornback
- Harris, Mike. Black Students Unite
- Neumayer, Rick. Student Rights: Void Where Prohibited
- Hundley, Smith. Wants More
- Briney, John. Former Journalist …
Warren County, Kentucky Abstracted Burial Permits, 1877-1913, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Warren County, Kentucky Abstracted Burial Permits, 1877-1913, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Research Collections
These select records (1877-1913) are equivalent to an early death certificate since similar information is contained on both records. The genealogical data that may be included is the name of the deceased, place of birth, residence, intended interment, name of mother, name of father, doctor/physician present, date, place, and cause of death, cemetery, undertaker, age, sex, race, marital status, and occupation.