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...
Berea College--Basketball--History; Basketball--Kentucky--Berea; Basketball for Women--Kentucky--Berea; Women basketball players--Kentucky--Berea; Oral History--Berea College
Oral history interviews with Joy Hager recorded by Tom Chase on May 28 and August 7, 2008. Dr. Hager taught at Berea College from 1961 to 2010.
Topics include Anti-Slavery in Kentucky, the Glee Club's trip of 1896, the experiences of the Fees and others during the Civil War, and Appalachian America. (34 pages)
Berea College; Correspondence; Folk songs, English--Scotland; Folk songs, English--United States; Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music; Ballads, English -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Appalachian Region, Southern -- History;...
This letter details Harold's time spent on the "Penniman Expedition." The letter provides a great deal of valuable insight into President Frost's focus on Appalachia.
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...
Banjo Music--North Carolina; Stalcup, J. Roy; 500 Hundred Miles;
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.
Banjo Music--North Carolina; Stalcup, J. Roy; Eight More Miles to Louisville;
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.
Radio Programs--Kentucky; Gospel Music--Kentucky; Gospel Musicians--Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; Prichard Quartet; Melody Five; WBVL (Radio Station: Barbourville, Kentucky); God Will Roll the Waters Back;
Song sung by the Prichard Quartet on radio station WBVL Barbourville, Kentucky, 1958-1959.