The main item in this issue is an illustration-rich 22-page article, "The Cumberland Mountains in the Struggle for Freedom" by Rev. William E. Barton. (27 pages)
This inaugural 37-page issue sets the tone for the issues that will follow, generally including 3 or 4 articles about the people of the region or the college and short contributions found variously under the headings of Personal Testimony, Items,...
This photo includes part of one of the buildings removed to make room for the Hafer-Gibson Nursing Building. The Castle and The Palace stood side by side on this location.
Correspondence; Methodist Church; Baptists; African Americans -- Charitable Contributions; Whites--United States--Charitable Contributions; Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.)
Letter from James Bond to William Goodell Frost; This letter from James Bond is talking about collecting pledges from the people of Kentucky to support Berea College. He discusses how the African American population is more willing to give than...
The first volume of a yearbook from the Berea College Garden Department in 1916, created with the goals of informing others of the importance and enjoyment in gardening, creating a systematic classification system, and allowing later members to...
Universities and colleges -- Planning; Berea College -- Planning;
A complete study on the potential effects of "environmental factors" or demographics such as population, region, gender, age, racial composition, and previous education on Berea College. Its purpose is to report on the demographics most likely to...
In this letter to Kittie, his sister, Harold describes being homesick during Easter and his plans to go on a trip with some of the students from Central University to Middlesborough.