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Goodwyn Institute
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Greenwood – Residence of C.H. Raine
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Choctaw Stickball Narration
This reel was uncovered in Chucalissa\u27s unaccessioned archives. It is a narration of a Choctaw stickball game and discuses the rules and historical differences between the modern and ancient versions of the game
Vintage Mug #33
This set of vintage ceramic mugs was on display in the L.L. Gobbel Library during February 2025 as the fourth entry in the library\u27s Collections Display Series. This series, managed by Campus Librarian Kelly Maust, features unique, original collections by University of Memphis Lambuth students, faculty, and staff. The project provides an opportunity to share our interests with each other and explore as a campus what a library collection could mean.
Mugs were lent to the library by Kelly Maust.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/vintage-mugs-feb-2025/1032/thumbnail.jp
Vintage Mug #32
This set of vintage ceramic mugs was on display in the L.L. Gobbel Library during February 2025 as the fourth entry in the library\u27s Collections Display Series. This series, managed by Campus Librarian Kelly Maust, features unique, original collections by University of Memphis Lambuth students, faculty, and staff. The project provides an opportunity to share our interests with each other and explore as a campus what a library collection could mean.
Mugs were lent to the library by Kelly Maust.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/vintage-mugs-feb-2025/1031/thumbnail.jp
Vintage Mug #5
This set of vintage ceramic mugs was on display in the L.L. Gobbel Library during February 2025 as the fourth entry in the library\u27s Collections Display Series. This series, managed by Campus Librarian Kelly Maust, features unique, original collections by University of Memphis Lambuth students, faculty, and staff. The project provides an opportunity to share our interests with each other and explore as a campus what a library collection could mean.
Mugs were lent to the library by Kelly Maust.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/vintage-mugs-feb-2025/1004/thumbnail.jp
Correspondence, to Governor Gordon W. Browning, from Mrs. Tom J. Davis, 1937 July 1
Correspondence, to Honorable Gordon W. Browning, Governor, Nashville, TN, from Mrs. Tom J. Davis, Chattanooga, TN, 1937 July 1. Mrs. Davis was writing on behalf of the Republican League of Women Voters, of which she was President. She was also Vice-Chairman of the Hamilton County Executive Committee. She was expressing her and her organization\u27s support for Governor Browning and opinions on a Republican election commissioner for Hamilton County.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-waldaueradpapers1/1005/thumbnail.jp
Catastrophists
Catastrophists is a collection of nine short stories which explore loss and loneliness in physical and emotional isolation, with an emphasis on gender and masculinity, the relationships between mothers and children, neurodivergence, and disability through injury. These stories examine the alienation inherent in the transformative experience of loss—of self, family, home, childhood. Contrasting settings of claustrophobic homes and vast outdoor landscapes set the boundaries within which characters grapple with their intersecting desires and wounds, where wounds represent the limits and isolation inflicted by trauma. The collection’s response to this isolation is to seek comfort and self-discovery in company and community. These narratives are presented in first and third person perspectives, in the genre of literary realism with speculative influences in the vein of Mary Shelley and Clive Barker
The Daisy Theater 4
Close-up of the Daisy Theater facade.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/item-of-the-month-2025-07/1003/thumbnail.jp