This sixteen-page cook book was created by the Gold Label Division in Chicago, circa 1930. Included recipes were designed for use with the company's product, Gold Label Baking Powder (although not all recipes include this as an ingredient). This...
Berea College; Berea College -- Students -- Literary Societies
This letter from Harold H. Johnston to his Father discusses his father's involvement in the Booksellers' League and chronicles Harold's time in the same organization. Also discussed are designs for pins for the Alpha Zeta literary society.
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 Shirley Holt-Hale recorded by Tom Chase on August 5, 2008. Ms Holt-Hale played varsity basketball at Berea College from 1963 to 1966.
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
This year there is an exchange student in the Academy: Cleone Sparks from Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands. The Lion is featured once again in this issue. The Governors become the Student Council this year. The specialty band is called the Studio...
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...
Reliable Recipes and Helpful Hints is a seventy-two-page cookbook published in 1918 by Calumet Baking Powder Co. Calumet Baking Powder is implemented throughout recipes in the book, and is advertised as a "pure" cream of tartar baking powder. All...
Letter from Harold H. Johnston to Kittie Johnston, his sister. This letter details Harold's venture into the mountains and his time spent with a mountain family.
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This year's annual contains some very fine writing, both in the Creative Writing Section and throughout the volume. (The running text throughout the volume was written by Dean Cadle and Jerry Crouch.) There is an exchange student in the Upper...
Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Cousin Emmy (Cynthia Mae Carver); Silver Threads Among the Gold; Georgia Cakewalkers;
Song sung by the Georgia Cakewalkers of Cousin Emmy (Cynthia Mae Carver of Barren County, Kentuck) and Her Kinfolks on radio progrm on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky 10-2-40.
Banjo Music--North Carolina; Stalcup, J. Roy; Last Gold Dollar;
J. Roy Stalcup playing banjo, singing, and talking about banjo tunings and the sources of his repertoire. Recorded by Lee Knight at Martin's Creek, Cherokee County North Carolina on 3-13-79.
Renfro Valley Barn Dance (Radio Program); Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WLW (Radio Station: Cincinnat, Ohio); Silver Threads Among the Gold; Germanic, Sophia;
Song sung by Sophia Germanic on the Renfro Valley Barn Dance originating 2-4-39 from Memorial Auditorium in Dayton, Ohio over Cincinnati radio station WLW.
Renfro Valley Breakfast Party (Radio Program); Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Kentucky); Little Old Band of Gold; Scott, Bernice;
Song sung and played by Bernice Scott on the Renfro Valley Breakfast Party originating from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over Louisville radio station WHAS 1946.
Sincalir Sunday Serenade (Radio Program); Radio Programs--Kentucky; Gospel Music--Kentucky; Gospel Musicians--Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WRVK (Radio Station: Renfro Valley, Kentucky); Cash Quartet; When I Walk on the Streets of Gold;
Song sung by the Cash Quartet on the Sinclair Sunday Serenade broadcast from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over radio station WRVK[1959-1960s].
Sinclair Sunday Serenade (Radio Program); Radio Programs--Kentucky; Gospel Music--Kentucky; Gospel Musicians--Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WRVK (Radio Station: Renfro Valley, Kentucky); Cash Quartet; When I Walk On The Streets Of Gold;
Song sung by the Cash Quartet on the Sinclair Sunday Serenade broadcast from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over radio station WRVK[1959-1960s].