Snavely, Charles.; Cureton, Murphy.; McEwen, Ervin.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Grannis, Frank C. -- Mrs.; Morland, J. W.; Putnam, S. G.;
The article: "A Program of reminisences," relates to a program given in the Community Building of Lincoln Memorial University on May 3, [1925]. On the program were the following people and their topics of discussion: J. H. Rector, who...
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.
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.
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.
This is a program for the Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Wheeling West Virginia. The program is for a welcoming service for the new members to the church. Bishop Charles Fowler from Buffalo, New York spoke at the ceremony. This took...
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....
Kentucky Hilltoppers; Cacklin' Hen; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; Joe Turner Blues; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; Beyond the Shadow of A Doubt; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; [Shame On Me]; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; Alabama Jubilee; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; Steel Guitar Stomp; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Kentucky Hilltoppers; I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take From You; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Narration by Tim Meyers. David & John Morris (brothers from Ivy Dale WV) - speak to a gathering and begin to play the Campaign Song, to the tune of Coal Tattoo.
Narration by Tim Meyers. Labor department begins hearings on the election. Mike Turbavich, leader of Miners for Democracy, claims investigation is corrupt. Wilma Billie Omashynski speaks of Yablonski as a great man.
Narration by Tim Meyers. Hazel Dickens sings Cold Blooded Murder. Yablonski's loss of election and then murder leaves the reform movement without leader. Wildcat strikes are organized.
Narration by Tim Meyers. Association of Disabled Miners and Widows files suits that miners had been defrauded. Judge decides to remove Boyle from the retirement fund board. This angers Boyle-supporting miners.