Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Personal/Biographical
Includes: identification card (State of Nebraska), photographs
Comments On History, Its Uses and Its Hobbies
This series contains information relating to Drake’s involvement with professional development of college faculty in general, as well Drake’s tenure at Berea specifically. For instance included in this series is a letter suggesting naming a new dorm the Carter G. Woodson Dormitory, a proposal to open a living museum of Appalachia and a letter suggesting that the college purchase a coal mine.
Correspondence with History Department Students, bulk: 1957 - 1970
This series contains information relating to Drake’s involvement with professional development of college faculty in general, as well Drake’s tenure at Berea specifically. For instance included in this series is a letter suggesting naming a new dorm the Carter G. Woodson Dormitory, a proposal to open a living museum of Appalachia and a letter suggesting that the college purchase a coal mine.
Faculty Tenure
This series contains information relating to Drake’s involvement with professional development of college faculty in general, as well Drake’s tenure at Berea specifically. For instance included in this series is a letter suggesting naming a new dorm the Carter G. Woodson Dormitory, a proposal to open a living museum of Appalachia and a letter suggesting that the college purchase a coal mine.
Fall 1971 New York Times Article, 1971
Correspondence and other regarding Drake's reaction to New York Time's article by Roy Reed.
Institute of Practical Politics Proposal
This series contains information relating to Drake’s involvement with professional development of college faculty in general, as well Drake’s tenure at Berea specifically. For instance included in this series is a letter suggesting naming a new dorm the Carter G. Woodson Dormitory, a proposal to open a living museum of Appalachia and a letter suggesting that the college purchase a coal mine.
Correspondence to W. D. Weatherford: "Let's Buy a Coal Mine!", 1975 Feb 20
This series contains information relating to Drake’s involvement with professional development of college faculty in general, as well Drake’s tenure at Berea specifically. For instance included in this series is a letter suggesting naming a new dorm the Carter G. Woodson Dormitory, a proposal to open a living museum of Appalachia and a letter suggesting that the college purchase a coal mine.