Box 2
Contains 24 Results:
Berea Quarterly, 1912-07 (Volume 16, Issue No. 2), 1912-07
Berea Quarterly, July 1912, Volume 16, Issue No. 2, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include the philanthropy of Dr. Pearsons, Berea's extension work in counties where feuds are prevalent, the Annual Report to Donors, and Berea's tax exempt status. (32 pages)
Berea Quarterly, 1912-10 (Volume 16, Issue No 3), 1912-10
Berea Quarterly, October 1912, Volume 16, Issue No 3, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include Berea's Daughters of the Revolution, Fireside Industries, and a story from Mary Murfree's The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain
Berea Quarterly, 1913-01 (Volume 16, Issue No. 4), 1913-01
Berea Quarterly, January 1913, Volume 16, Issue No. 4, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; This issue includes an extended photo of 1,000 Bereans, a reprint from The Outlook and NYT about Berea College work to eradicate "the feud spirit," an essay on how to work with "this fighting stock," one on the first settlers in the Tennessee mountains, and a statement from the college trustees. (32 pages)
Berea Quarterly, 1913-04 (Volume 17, Issue No. 1), 1913-04
Berea Quarterly, April 1913, Volume 17, Issue No. 1, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include a social survey of the Kentucky mountain region, efficiency in school expenditures (Berea specifically), and a Chapel address by President Frost, "The Treasures of Youth." (32 pages)
Berea Quarterly, 1913-07 and 1913-10 (Volume 17, Issue No. 2 and 3), 1913-07, 1913-10
Berea Quarterly, July-October 1913, Volume 17, Issue No. 2 and 3, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include Berea's commencement, the Hand-Loom, Berea's Annual Report, the values of philanthropy, and financial needs for the coming year. (32 pages)
Berea Quarterly, 1914-01 (Volume 17, Issue No. 4), 1914-01
Berea Quarterly, January 1914, Volume 17, Issue No. 4, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; The major article in this issue discusses Kephart's "Our Southern Highlanders." An article by extension worker Elizabeth Holderman concludes the issue. (32 pages)
Berea Quarterly, 1914-04 (Volume 18, Issue No. 1), 1914-04
Berea Quarterly, April 1914, Volume 18, Issue No. 1, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include a social survey in the mountains, the impact of improved farming on the people of the region, and the end of the feud. (32 pages)
Berea Quarterly, 1915-01 (Volume 18, Issue No. 2), 1915-01
Berea Quarterly, January 1915, Volume 18, Issue No. 2, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; Topics include an article about the women of the mountains (Mrs. Frost), an exposition by John Smith entitled "A Mountain Type" which tells the story of Berea student Mike Gabbard, and the beginnings of a social survey of the North Carolina mountains. (32 pages)
Berea Quarterly, 1915-04 (Volume 18, No. 3), 1915-04
Berea Quarterly, 1915-04 (Volume 18, No. 3); This issue of the Berea Quarterly presents the program of "The Berea College Meeting," held in the D.A.R. Hall, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, February 24, 1915. A copy of the issue is found both in the Papers of William Goodell Frost (Record Group 03.03) and as part of the publication (Record Group 12.21).
Berea Quarterly, 1915-10 (Volume 18, Issue No. 4), 1915-10
Berea Quarterly, October 1915, Volume 18, Issue No. 4, RG 12.21, Berea College Archive; The primary essay in this issue, a reprint from Harper's Magazine (May 1915) entitled "Song-Ballets and Devil's Ditties," discusses mountain ballads and music making. Also included is an appeal for funds in support of a new women's dormitory and an overview of what visitors to Berea will see.