Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This year boasted the creation of the J. A. R. Rogers Memorial Art Building. Howard E. Taylor, the Business Manager of Berea College, died this year. This year also saw the creation of the Folk Club.
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
A woodcut illustration by Frank Long appears in this volume. Two Jesse Stuart poems are also included: "Give Me Again the Spring" and "This is the Schoolhouse". For the first time the Dean of the College was not pictured beside the Dean of Labor;...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This year's annual is dedicated to the college's Labor Program. Berea gained an international student in the Upper Division this year: Thomas M. Okuma from Honolulu, Hawaii. The International Relations Organization split into three groups this...
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.
An index of Appalachia related articles published in the Louisville Courier-Journal. The articles cover a broad range of topics, focusing specifically on their application in Appalachia; topics include literacy, family structure, agriculture, and...
Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Stepp, Willam H. "Bill"; Bonaparte's Retreat;
Fiddle tune played by William H. "Bill" Stepp and recorded 10-26-37 in Lakeville, Magoffin County, Kentucky for the Library of Congress by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax.
Fiddle tune performed Hiram Stamper in key of A. Fiddle
tuned aeae. Recorded in Knott County, Kentucky by Bruce Greene on February 11, 1977.
It is a different tune than one by the same name as played
by Luther Strong for the Library of...
Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Stepp, Willam H. "Bill"; Piney Ridge;
Fiddle tune played by William H. "Bill" Stepp and recorded 10-26-37 in Lakeville, Magoffin County, Kentucky for the Library of Congress by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax.
Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Stepp, Willam H. "Bill"; Ways of the World;
Fiddle tune played by William H. "Bill" Stepp and recorded 10-26-37 in Lakeville, Magoffin County, Kentucky for the Library of Congress by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax.
Fiddle tune played by Luther Strong and recorded September-October 1937 by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax in Perry County, Kentucky for the Library of Congress.
Fiddle tune played by Luther Strong and recorded September-October 1937 by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax in Perry County, Kentucky for the Library of Congress.