Photograph of Virginia Hall taken on Commencement day, 1911. The image was taken by a member of the Gray Family, Rev. Dr. Charles Oliver Gray was president of Tusculum from 1908 - 1932.
View of Hatfield Hall. Note on back reads, "Hatfield Hall erected in 1878. First dorm built on campus and served as a residence hall for male students then as a residence hall for married students. Removed in 1930's. The Library occupies...
Virginia Hall was built to house the college dining hall, kitchen, and Domestic Science labortories. The dining hall was located in the basement of Virginia Hall.
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Hill, John Wesley -- 1863-1936.; Cooper, Myers Young, 1873- .; Johnson, LeRoy.; Kirby, John Henry -- 1860-1940.; Buffum, Vryling W.; Turner, B. Frank.; Ford, Thomas B.; Matthews, Robert...
The article: "Students' banquet," relates to the new community hall and gymnasium that were opened on December 20, [1924] at Lincoln Memorial University, with "more than five hundred students, teachers, workers and friends of the...
Clayton Hall and his brother Saford perform a skit they used to use during musical showdates. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through...
Four typescript pages by Thelma Hall Kramer of the Athens School, University of Chattanooga, Class of 1918. Thelma named her classmates with information about what each of them have done since graduation. Named classmates are Esther (E. Van...
Virgil Simmons tells a story about winning a guinea hen for a fiddle contest, and Irv letting them loose. Saford Hall tells a story of spelling confusion. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers...
Musicians play a swing tune before a group interview begins. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and early...
Bob Crawley talks about Jay Hugh Hall. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and early 1950's. The group...
Saford Hall tells a story about a fan who was a little confused. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and...
Musicians play a fiddle tune before a group interview begins. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and...
Gordon Reid explains why groups and individuals moved around frequently. Saford Hall also adds to the conversation. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in...
Retired musicians talk about a few of their humorous show dates. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and...
Wayne Flemming and Clayton Hall tell about some funny initiation experiences. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's,...