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Berea College Industries Reports
Reports of the various industries run by Berea College combined in folders by year. Reports include those of the Bakery and Candy Kitchen, Department of Properties, Maintenance Department, Water Works, Laundry, Berea College Press, Berea College Store, Electrical Department, Student Industries, Fireside Industries, Needlecraft Department, Woodcraft, Creamery, Dairy, Garden and Grounds, Livestock Farm, Poultry Farm, College Forester, Heat and Power, Maintenance, and Utilities.
Berea College Lawsuits
Small collection of materials regarding lawsuits involving Berea College.
Berea College Mace/Inaugural Symbol
Records regarding the Berea College mace carried for the first time in October 1967 at the inauguration of Willis D. Weatherford, Jr. as the sixth president of Berea College.
Berea College Men's Basketball Oral History Collection, 1998-1999
Berea College Miscellaneous Publications
Various items produced by Berea College.
Berea College Non-Serial Publications
This collection contains a variety of non-serial publications of Berea College and its affiliated schools, including a number of short-lived student publications.
Berea College Photographic Archives
Photographic prints, negatives, and slides documenting the history of Berea College.
Berea College President's Reports
Present day reports include fiscal information and data related to the College's sources of financial support. Reports also list the names of the Berea College Board of Trustees and national alumni leaders.
Berea College Reporter
Early newspaper of the College publishing stories and information regarding trustee meetings, faculty and teachers, alumni reunions, programs, addresses and speeches, and promotions of the school.
Berea College Science Focus Program
Starting in 1987, the Science Focus Program at Berea College enabled the College both to identify African American high school sophomores with ability in science and/or mathematics and to instruct and guide them in their preparation to enter college in science related fields. Program participants spent four weeks on campus in an intensive educational experience and working in the College's labor program. The program appears to have run through 1999.