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Scenes, 2024 ROTC Military Ball 22
The Jacksonville State University military ball was held April 6, 2024 inside Merrill Hall. Shown Evan Shivers stands holding a coffee pot and water doodle pad.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11407/thumbnail.jp
Scenes, 2024 ROTC Military Ball 25
The Jacksonville State University military ball was held April 6, 2024 inside Merrill Hall. Shown are guests. Identified are CDT Dylan Melendez, CDT Xavier Sanford, and CDT John Wade.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11410/thumbnail.jp
Scenes, 2024 ROTC Military Ball 39
The Jacksonville State University military ball was held April 6, 2024 inside Merrill Hall. Shown are guests.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11424/thumbnail.jp
Scenes, 2024 ROTC Military Ball 40
The Jacksonville State University military ball was held April 6, 2024 inside Merrill Hall. Shown is a cake.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11425/thumbnail.jp
Scenes, 2024 ROTC Military Ball 48
The Jacksonville State University military ball was held April 6, 2024 inside Merrill Hall. Shown JSU Jazz members perform for the event.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11433/thumbnail.jp
Scenes, 2024 ROTC Military Ball 56
The Jacksonville State University military ball was held April 6, 2024 inside Merrill Hall. Members participated in the GROG ceremony, a mix of beverages in a bowl.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11441/thumbnail.jp
Rowe Hall, 2024 Exterior 4
Rowe Hall housed the Military Science department at Jacksonville State University. Shown is a front exterior view of the building, located at 804 Church Ave NE, in 2024.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11470/thumbnail.jp
Inside Rowe Hall, 2024 Scenes 28
Rowe Hall housed the Military Science department at Jacksonville State University. Shown is the Rowe Hall rifle training room in 2024.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11503/thumbnail.jp
JSU ROTC, 2024 Wright Twins 3
Four sets of twin took part in the Jacksonville State University ROTC program in 2024. Shown are Toni Wright and Tion Wright.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/11512/thumbnail.jp
Accessing Texts in the Public Domain With a Focus on Women’s Literature
´Featuring the traditional sites, Gutenberg, On-Line Books Page, Internet Archive, and Hathi Trust, I will narrate the evolution of the Elizabeth Robins Web at JSU as it has been influenced by developments in open access electronic texts. I will focus on Mary Mark Ockerbloom’s A Celebration of Women Writers and recent additions as texts from 1928 entered the Public Domain