Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Brown, Fred F.; Howard, Mary Giles; National Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.); Morland, J. W.; Cox, Walter I. -- 1866-1930.;
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Anniversaries, etc.;
Lincoln...
The article: "Lincoln Day celebration" relates to the Lincoln Day program at Lincoln Memorial University on February 12, [1925]. Dr. Fred F. Brown, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Knoxville, delivered the main address at the event....
Narration by Tim Meyers. Levi Daniel speaking about a conversation with Jock Yablonski. Lou Antall speaks of Yablonski's character. Donald Rasmussen speaks of Yablonski's honesty. The Campaign Song is performed by David and John Morris.
Introduction by Tim Meyers of the radio program entitled "Miners for Yablonski". The song, Lungs as Black as the Coal, is performed by David Morris and John Morris.
Narration by Tim Meyers. Mannington Mine Disaster, written and performed by Hazel Dickens. Boyle and his views of mine safety, and the importance of the black lung law. Arnold Miller speaks of the issues at hand, and looking for someone to run...
Coal mining; Coal miners; Labor unions; Black lung
Introduction by Tim Meyers of the radio program entitled "Lungs as Black as the Coal". The song, Lungs as Black as the Coal, is performed by David Morris and John Morris.
Coal mining; Coal miners; Labor unions; Black lung
Narration by Tim Meyers. Levi Daniel talks of the deliberate downplaying of the problems of coal dust, and forced retirement. Lungs as Black as the Coal is performed by David & John Morris.
Narration by Tim Meyers. Yablonski speaks of Boyles campaign tactics. Clara Cody speaks of working for Yablonski's low-fund campaign. Roy Harmon reads his poem about Boyle and Lewis. The Campaign Song is performed by David and John Morris.
Introduction by Tim Meyers of the radio program entitled "Who's Gonna Stand for Me?". The song, Coal Tattoo, is performed by David Morris and John Morris.
History of WV Methodists who have received the Conference Cane, "awarded to men of age and long years of service ... almost always awarded to the oldest man who has given his life for a worthy cause."
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
This is a program for the Festival of Music performed at Mozart Park on Sunday June 4, 1899. The performers that day were The Mozart Singing Society, the New York Ladies Trio and Lillian Carllsmith.