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Contains 24 Results:

Berea Quarterly, 1910-01 (Volume 13, Issue No. 4), 1910-01

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 1
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, January 1910, Volume 13, Issue No. 4, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include Pearsons Hall, Young Southern Leaders, the family of Vincent and Jane Morris, Illiteracy among Kentucky Whites, and Appalachia America (reprint of Frost's article from Encyclopedia Americana). (31 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1910-01

Berea Quarterly, 1910-04 (Volume 14, Issue No.1), 1910-04

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, April 1910, Volume 14, Issue No.1, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; The major article in this issue discusses the Southern Mountaineer in the Revolution. Some reminiscences of Tutor Dizney are also included. (32 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1910-04

Berea Quarterly, 1910-05 (Volume 14, Extra Edition), 1910-05

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, May 1910, Volume 14, Extra Edition, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; An address by Dr. Pearsons, information about Pearsons Hall, and four student addresses comprise the majority of this issue. (29 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1910-05

Berea Quarterly, 1910-07 (Volume 14, Issue No. 2), 1910-07

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, July 1910, Volume 14, Issue No. 2, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Highlights include articles about the Holland Law, the Wilderness Road, a Social Settlement in the Mountains, Fireside Industries and summaries from the Treasurer and the Registrar. (31 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1910-07

Berea Quarterly, 1910-10 (Volume 14, Issue No. 3), 1910-10

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, October 1910, Volume 14, Issue No. 3, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include President Frost's return to campus following his time in abroad, and a report entitled "A Visit to Appalachian America," by Extension Department director J.P. Faulkner. (32 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1910-10

Berea Quarterly, 1911-01 (Volume 14, Issue No. 4), 1911-01

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, January 1911, Volume 14, Issue No. 4, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Articles include a continuation of Faulkner's Visit to Appalachia (Extension Dept.), a report on Census data, Early settlements in Kentucky, Mountain agriculture and an overview of Berea's "Program for Mountain Uplift." (32 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1911-01

Berea Quarterly, 1911-04 (Volume 15, Issue No. 1), 1911-04

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, April 1911, Volume 15, Issue No. 1, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; This entire issue is devoted to the Lincoln Birthday meeting at Carnegie Hall, including addresses and letters of support of from various persons. President Frost's 8-page address is the lengthiest. (32 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1911-04

Berea Quarterly, 1911-07 and 1911-10 (Volume 15, Issue No. 2 and 3), 1911-07, 1911-10

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, July, October 1911, Volume 15, Issue No. 2 and 3, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include an address presented at Carnegie Hall (Feb. 1911) by Woodrow Wilson, a Scaffold Cane Church House, and The Mountain Farmer. (32 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1911-07; Publication: 1911-10

Berea Quarterly, 1912-01 (Volume 15, Issue No. 4), 1912-01

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, January 1912, Volume 15, Issue No. 4, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include the Worth of Berea's work (Harvard President Charles Eliot), America's Highlanders, Ruskin's Humble Homes/Fireside Industries, Boone Tavern and a statement from the Trustees. (32 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1912-01

Berea Quarterly, 1912-04 (Volume 16, Issue No. 1), 1912-04

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

Berea Quarterly, April 1912, Volume 16, Issue No. 1, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include the Census, Business and Philanthropy, the Birth of West Virginia and the problem of shelter for Berea students. (32 pages)

Dates: Publication: 1912-04