Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Raymond Woerth and Burdetta Jordan Woerth papers
This collection of scrapbooks, correspondence, publications, photographs, a personal diary and other documents offers insights into the lives of Raymond F. Woerth and Burdette F. Jordan Woerth, graduates of Berea College. Most of the materials were created in the 1930s.
College correspondence, notes, pamphlets, and clippings, 1933 - 1937
Includes National Athletic Scholarship Society, Delta Phi Alpha, Harmon Foundation and Miller Loan repayment documents.
Inter-American Highway correspondence and data, 1935
The first series comprises materials from the Woerth's years as students at Berea College and later in life, as active alumni/ae leaders.
Correspondence and article about John Kenneth Caldwell, 1979
Letter to Thomas T. Thalken of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library sharing a copy of "A Diplomatic Forerunner," an article about Berea alumnus John Kenneth Caldwell. A copy of the article is also in the folder.
Ray Woerth Drive dedication flier, 2001 September 9
An honor extended by the Fulton Lions Club.
Newspaper clippings about campus groups and events, 1936 - 1937
The first series comprises materials from the Woerth's years as students at Berea College and later in life, as active alumni/ae leaders.
The Quest for Understanding: Extracts from Reports of Peabody Conference on Education and Race Relations, 1935 October
The second series contains items from before and after Berea as well as the Woerths' Berea years. These materials are of a personal or biographical nature.
HI-Y and YMCA, 1933 - 1936
Records retained by Raymond Woerth concerning involvement with the Hi-Y and YMCA organizations. Evidencing activities in association with or based at Berea College.
Rho Delta, 1933 - 1937
Includes a softball poster: "A.Z. vs Rho Delta"
Certificates of recognition, 1924 - 1927
Three certificates from Raymond Woerth's childhood: W. D. Boyce Co., Chicago (1924), Boy Scouts of America - Tenderfoot Scout (1927), Boy Scouts of America - Second Class Scout (1927).