Clarke Buehling and Buddy McCutcheon play ninteeth century style banjo at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe. The title of this song refers to loading the fuel on a steam boat. It is a quick-step march. This concert was part of a series organized...
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Tusculum College faculty and Staff outside of McCormick Hall. Inscription on the back identifies everyone from the Left: Prof. Rankin, Prof. Haynes, Dr. Albert Hall, Prof. Russell, Miss Ada Maxwell, ____, Miss Emma Gahagan, Miss Belle Moore, ____,...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.); Hill, T. Russ.; Moot, Adelbert -- 1854- .; Leonard, Albert.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- Funds and scholarships.; Grannis, Frank C., Mrs.;
The article: "A Gift with a meaning," relates to a special gift contribution to Lincoln Memorial University by "the boys and girls graduating from the Lincoln School ... of New Rochelle, New York." The article: "The...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.;
The article: "Home-making for mothers," describes an intensive course in sewing, offered through the Smith-Hughes vocational training in home economics at Lincoln Memorial University that opened in February [1925]. Miss Suella Susong is...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.;
The article: "Robert E. Lee" relates to Dr. John Wesley Hill, Chancellor of Lincoln Memorial University, who "paid eloquent tribute to the memory of Robert E. Lee at the Founders' Day exercises at Washington and Lee University on...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Jones, Barton L.; Pollard, Madge.;
The article: "Deserved recognition," relates to biographical information about Barton L. Jones, a former student of Lincoln Memorial University of the Class of 1915. He began as a student in the primary department of the University;...
Lincoln Memorial University. Department of Music -- History.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Lincoln Memorial University -- Faculty.; Manning, E. Theo.; Moore, Jesse H.; DeBusk, Perry E.; Hill, T. Russ.; Kincaid, Robert...
The article: "County teachers meet," relates to the Claiborne County teachers meeting held on January 17, [1925] at Lincoln Memorial University. According to the article, "with few exceptions, all the teachers had been students of...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Hill, John Wesley --1863-1936.
The article: "Down on the farm," relates to the success of the Lincoln Memorial University campus farm program, with an assessment on the four departments: 1) The general farm; 2) Dairy; 3) Poultry and Orchard; and 4) the Garden. It...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Susong, Suella.; Morland, J. W.; Heath, Lura.; Grannis, Frank C.; Lincoln Memorial University. Smith-Hughes Program.; Scurlock, Stella.; Young Women's Christian Organization (Lincoln...
The article relates to pre-professional courses that became available as part of the curriculum at Lincoln Memorial University during the academic term of January 5, [1925]. These courses include pre-law, pre-engineering, and pre-dentistry, in...
An article from the "Mountain Herald," about the need to provide the educational opportunities to the people of the rural highlands, as a responsibility of Lincoln Memorial University, as well as state and federal officials and "all...
Agricultural extension work -- Tennessee -- Harrogate -- Study and teaching. ; Grannis, Frank C.; Lincoln Memorial University. Smith-Hughes Program.
An article from the "Mountain Herald" about the Smith-Hughes Department of Lincoln Memorial University, to promote agricultural extension services "to the remote districts of the mountains, to rural schools, to small communities and...
Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Correspondence.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Military service.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Political and social views.; Stuart, Jesse -- 1906-1984 -- Primary sources.
In this letter to his friend (Dr. Roland D. Carter, Department of English, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), Stuart refers to "The Mountain Life and Work," where he will find Don West's review of "Taps for Private...