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Berea College

 Organization

Found in 359 Collections and/or Records:

Institutional Self-Evaluation of Title IX Requirement

 Collection
Identifier: RG 10-10.46
Abstract

In 1976 Berea College underwent an institutional self-evaluation with regard to sex discrimination as required by regulations under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. A committee of twenty-two staff and faculty members were charged with the review. This small collection contains materials and documents created as a result of this review.

Dates: Other: Majority of material found in 1976

Ira Jay Martin III Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 09-9.32
Abstract Dr. Ira Jay Martin III was a fixture at Berea College serving as professor in the Philosophy and Religions Department for thirty-three years.  He was an instructor for two years before being promoted to Assistant Professor in 1946.  In the fall of 1966 he was appointed to the Henry Mixter Penniman Professorship, which he held until his retirement in 1977 (becoming an emeritus professor).  Martin published several books on a variety of topics in religion.  He was the author of ...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1944-1989; Other: Majority of material found in 1955-1977

Isham B. Chesnut Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 09-9.07
Abstract Isham B. Chesnut served as the Berea College Forester from 1918-1927.  Born in Hiatt, Rockcastle County, Kentucky in 1882, Chesnut attained teaching certificates from multiple Kentucky counties and was schooled in agricultural practices by Robert Spence before serving as a field agent in West Virginia from 1915 to 1917. In 1916, Chesnut married Matilda Francis Kuster—a Berea student from Redford, Michigan. After his tenure as forester, Chesnut continued to work at the College until 1938 when...
Dates: Other: Majority of material found in c. 1875-1970

J. Calvin Bright Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: BCA 0214 HC 39
Abstract J. Calvin Bright was born in China of American Missionaries J. Homer Bright and Minnie Flory Bright. The elder Brights served in Shao Yang and Ping Ting, Shansi province.   J. Calvin Bright was educated at Berea College where he met Harriet Howard. They were married May 26, 1945 in the Union Church of Berea, Ky. In mid- summer of 1947, Calvin and Harriet were commissioned as missionaries to China by the Church of the Brethren. Following in his parent’s footsteps, the Bright traveled to...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1911-1983; Other: Date acquired: 06/30/1998

Jacob Emerick Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 01-1.11
Abstract

These are the papers of Jacob Emerick who is associated with the founding and early history of the College.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

James Davis Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 01-1.12
Abstract

These are the papers of James Davis who is associated with the founding and early history of the College.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Japanese-American Students During WWII

 Collection
Identifier: RG 08-8.51
Scope and Contents

A small collection of materials providing information regarding Japanese-American students who attended Berea College as a result of internment or relocation during World War II.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1942-1949

J.A.R. Rogers and E.E. Rogers Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 01-1.03
Abstract

These are the records and papers of J.A.R. and E.E. Rogers, founding members of Berea College.  In April 1858, J. A. R. Rogers and Elizabeth E. Rogers arrived in Berea to and reinvigorate the small, struggling district school located on the Berea ridge.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1857-1910

Jim Adams Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 08-8.34
Abstract

Jim Adams attended the Berea College affiliated Foundation School in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

Dates: Other: Majority of material found in 1970; Other: Date acquired: 12/28/1987

J.O. Van Hook Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 09-9.51
Abstract Joseph O. Van Hook was raised in Pulaski County, Kentucky and began teaching in a one-room school house in 1909. He came to Berea in 1910 and earned two diplomas from the Normal School. He served as an Army corporal during World War I and spent four years following the war teaching in China at the Shanghai American School (1921-1925). He then returned to Berea College, earning three Bachelor of Arts degrees by 1926. He also earned a Master of Arts degree from the University of Kentucky in...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1855 - 1985; Other: Majority of material found in 1958

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Type
Collection 351
Unprocessed Material 3
Archival Object 3
Digital Record 2
 
Subject
Students, college -- Berea College 81
Berea (Ky.) 58
Education, higher -- Administration 47
Appalachian Region. 21
Berea College -- Affiliated Schools -- Academy School 11
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Oral history. 9
Madison County (Ky.) -- History. 8
Oral history -- Berea College (Ky). 8
Oral history interview. 8
Abolitionists 6
Berea (Ky.) -- Race relations. 6
Oral history -- Appalachian region. 6
Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sources. 5
Science -- Study and Teaching 5
African Americans -- Education -- Kentucky. 4
Appalachian Region -- Economic Conditions. 4
Appalachian Region, Southern -- History. 4
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- History -- 20th century. 4
Kentucky Day Law. 4
Students -- Societies, etc. 4
Students, Afro-American -- Berea College 4
African American history. 3
African Americans -- Appalachian Region. 3
Antislavery movements -- Kentucky. 3
Appalachian Region -- Race relations. 3
Appalachian Region -- Social conditions -- History. 3
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Study and teaching. 3
Art -- Study and teaching. 3
Berea (Ky.) -- Newspapers. 3
Education, Higher -- Appalachian Region -- History. 3
Hand weaving -- Appalachian Region -- History. 3
Hand weaving. 3
Industrial arts -- Study and teaching. 3
Kentucky -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century. 3
Rural schools -- Kentucky -- History. 3
Students, Foreign. 3
Temperance. 3
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century -- Sources. 3
Abolitionists -- Correspondence 2
Adult education 2
African Americans -- Appalachian Region -- History. 2
African Americans -- Civil rights. 2
African Americans. 2
American poetry. 2
Appalachia -- Education. 2
Appalachian Region -- Social life and customs. 2
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Periodicals. 2
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Social life and customs. 2
Appalachian Region, Southern. 2
Basketball -- Kentucky -- Berea. 2
Berea (Ky.) -- History. 2
Berea College -- Academic Vice President 2
Civil rights movements. 2
College students -- Research. 2
Computer programming. 2
Day Law (Kentucky). 2
Debates and debating. 2
Drama -- Production and direction. 2
Education -- Kentucky -- Harlan County 2
Education -- Kentucky -- History. 2
Education -- Study and teaching 2
Folk and music festivals. 2
Folk art -- Appalachian Region, Southern. 2
Folk dancing. 2
Folk music -- Appalachian Region. 2
Geography -- Study and teaching. 2
Geography. 2
Geology -- Study and teaching. 2
Geology. 2
Goodell, Clarissa Cady. 2
Handweaving -- Patterns. 2
Home economics -- Study and teaching. 2
Latin language -- Study and teaching. 2
Librarians. 2
Madison County (Ky.) -- Newspapers. 2
Maps. 2
Mathematics -- Study and teaching. 2
Medical care -- Kentucky. 2
Minorities -- Education -- United States. 2
Music -- Appalachian Region. 2
Music -- Instruction and study. 2
Navy V-12 Program (U.S.). 2
Oratory -- Competitions. 2
Philosophy and religion. 2
Physical education and training -- Study and teaching (Higher). 2
Pine Mountain Settlement School (Pine Mountain, Ky.) 2
Religion. 2
Sociology. 2
Southern States -- Race relations. 2
Student activities. 2
Student government. 2
Student handbook 2
Students -- Political activity. 2
Students, Foreign -- Kentucky -- Berea. 2
Teacher -- Training of 2
Universities and colleges -- Finance. 2
Women -- Appalachian Region. 2
Women -- Education (Higher). 2
Women college students 2
World War, 1914-1918 2
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