Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
Included in this volume is a record of the inauguration of President Francis S. Hutchins, to whom the 1940 Chimes is dedicated. A poem ("Cool Tombs") by commencement speaker, Carl Sandburg, begins the Creative Writing section. The Lower Division...
This letter was written by America C. Bower to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Ashe Co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation as...
Topics include Appalachian America, an account of a debate whether the earth is flat or round, and an introduction to some of Berea's teachers. (35 pages)
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
The Creative Writing section appears for the third year in this volume and includes a wood cut illustration by Mabel Henderson, '39. This Chimes features a picture of the Berea College Cabinet with a full list of the deans. There were five deaths...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
The international students in the senior class this year are: Hwei-Hsien Cheng from Nanking, China, Harry Cho from Seoul, Korea, Irene Chu from Shanghai, China, Kak-Choong Kim from Seoul, Korea, and David Zook from Tehuacan, Pueblo, Mexico. Clubs...
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Social life and customs; Rural extension; Cumberland Mountains; Kentucky -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Appalachians (People); Appalachian Region, Southern -- Economic conditions; Kentucky -- Social life and...
This is a collection of articles pertaining to Appalachia, especially Kentucky from the late 1800's.
Written by William G. Frost, former Berea College president, this book details the degree to which the Appalachian region was cut off from modern society at the time of writing (early 1900's). Frost describes the situation as though traveling back...
Written by William G. Frost, former Berea College president, this small book describes the Appalachian region's relative isolation from much of the progress of society because of the natural barrier of mountains and the lack of a major waterway....
Berea College--Basketball--History; Basketball--Kentucky--Berea; Basketball for Women--Kentucky--Berea; Women basketball players--Kentucky--Berea; Oral History--Berea College
Oral history interview with Donna Dean recorded by Tom Chase on July 28, 2008. Miss Dean played varsity basketball at Berea College from 1966 to 1969.
Ryzon Baking Book is a cookbook created by Marion Harris Neil and published in 1916 by General Chemical Company Food Department. Eighty pages long, it features twenty-four Ryzon prize recipes and includes color illustrations and two inserts with...
Gold Medal Jubilee Select Recipes is a forty-nine-page cook book of favorite recipes modernized by Betty Crocker circa 1955. Gold Medal Flour is advertised and used in many of the recipes. The recipes are organized by date range, and accompanied by...
Royal Baker and Pastry Cook was published in 1911 by The Royal Baking Powder Co. It is 46 pages long, including a variety of recipes ranging from meats to desserts to beverages. The claim to fame of Royal Baking Powder is its pure ingredients: it...