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Collection
Identifier: RG 08-8.50
Scope and Contents
This collection contains lists of Bereans who served during WWI and WWII including information on rank, place of service, branch, assignments, and other service information. The collection also contains a number of letters written by Bereans during WWII and a limited number of photographs of those who served.
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in 1944-1976
Collection
Identifier: RG 14-14.07
Scope and Contents
Audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with twenty one Berea College faculty and staff, some of whom were also Berea College alumni. Listen to Interview Recordings and / or Read Transcripts The interviews document the development of the college's theatre activities including both the curricular program and...
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in 1988
Collection
Identifier: RG 14-14.09
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of audio compact disc recordings and transcripts of sixteen interviews recorded by Tom Chase in 2008. (Click on the red Digital Object icon to hear recordings and read transcripts.) Interviews are mostly with women who played varsity (intercollegiate) basketball at Berea College during the program's first three decades (early 1960s to 2008). The exceptions are three Berea College faculty members who coached and taught physical education (Martha Beagle, Mark...
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in 2008
Collection
Identifier: RG 05-5.50
Abstract
In 1983, Berea College established the Black Cultural Center (BCC) with the philosophy that true integration and equality cannot happen without awareness, understanding, and appreciation of black culture. Over three decades later, the philosophical foundation of the Black Cultural Center has not changed and it continues to support the historic commitments of Berea College – in particular the commitment:
“To assert the kinship of all people and to provide interracial education with a...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1979-
Collection
Identifier: RG 13-13.07
Scope and Contents
A collection of materials documenting the history of blacks at Berea College as well as race relations at the College. Materials include clippings, notes, writings, correspondence, College memorandum and notices, and other.
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1836-1972
Collection
Identifier: RG 07-7.00
Abstract
General collection of papers and records of numerous campus and student organizations, organized by organization, at Berea College from 1871 to the present day.
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1871-
Collection
Identifier: RG 05-5.54
Abstract
Records and materials of the Francis and Louise Hutchins Center for International Education on the Berea College campus.
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1956-
Collection
Identifier: RG 05-5.55
Abstract
Students For Appalachia was the umbrella organization for many of the programs now referred to as CELTS programs. SFA was one of the oldest community service programs at Berea College; beginning in the mid-1960s, SFA was a community development program designed to help people with the problems of daily life. In 1970, an adult education component was added (STABLE -Student Taught Adult Basic Literacy Effort). In 1972, the two programs merged and the name STABLE was dropped in 1976. Both...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1988-
Collection — Folder: 1:Oversized
Identifier: RG 05-5.58
Abstract
Records and publications of the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL). Formerly: Center for Effective Communication; Center for Learning, Teaching, Communication, and Research; Learning Center; Center for Transformative Learning
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 2004-
Collection
Identifier: RG 04-4.02
Abstract
In his forty-seven year association with Berea College, Charles Noble Shutt touched virtually every aspect of the college from the placement of closets in Draper building to the organization of the academic departments. His career encompassed the reign of three college presidents and weathered two world wars. Shutt first came to the college in 1915 as a Latin and German teacher. He later taught history and English, and was known as the leading grammarian on the campus. In 1924, Shutt...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1895 - 1966; Other: Majority of material found in 1915-1947