Report of the Planning Committee which was charged "to identify external and environmental trends which [might] affect the College in the future and to examine current institutional strengths and weaknesses."
Berea College -- Students; Berea College; Berea College -- Students -- Literary Societies; Correspondence; Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education; Appalachians (People)
This letter from Harold H. Johnston to his brother, Calder, details his recent activities and discussing things of importance to Berea at that time, such as the increase of the endowment to $400,000. A particularly interesting story of a man from...
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
The Mountaineers beat Louisville and Morehead in basketball in 1942! (pp. 91-2) This issue is dedicated to Coach Rogers B. Clark. The Upper Division boasted new international students: Elizabeth Ellen Hoffman from Teheran, Iran, and K. Heinz Eugen...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This edition of the yearbook is the first one to be called “The Chimes.” This edition commemorates Berea's 75th Anniversary Year. Dr. George N. Luccock was the Acting President from October 1930 to May 1931. The was also the first year of the...
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...
Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks
This is the year that Dr. J. R. Rogers donated money for a new Art building and that the Munger Memorial was dedicated. The Glee Club split into two divisions: Varsity and Freshman for each gender. This year also boasted the creation of the YMCA...
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....
Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Stamper, Hiram, 1893-1991; Indian Nation;
Fiddle tune performed by Hiram Stamper in key of G. Fiddle
tuned gdad. Recorded in Knott County, Kentucky by Bruce Greene on January 6, 1977.
Also known in eastern Kentucky as Betty Baker.
Fiddle tune performed by Hiram Stamper in key of A. Fiddle
tuned aeae. Recorded in Knott County, Kentucky by Bruce Greene on January 6, 1977. This is a different tune than the one also known as Indian Nation.
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...