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    Jean Lindsay Galt and Jan Gault Russel

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    Jean Lindsay Galt and Jan Galt Russel discuss what remains of the original building after Theatre in the Square began using it and recallJean Lindsay Galt and Jan Galt Russel discuss what remains of the original building after Theatre in the Square began using it and recal

    In Formation: Women's Voices in Print, Genre, and Form Exhibition Catalog

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    " In Formation: Women’s Voices in Print, Genre, and Form" was curated by JoyEllen Williams, Curator of the Bentley Rare Book Museum. For centuries, women have utilized and innovated the printed word to convey their unique experiences and to advance the literary development of their societies. In Formation: Women’s Voices in Print, Genre, and Form celebrates the role of women in print by surveying the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s rich holdings of historic books and manuscripts produced in the English-speaking world. The exhibition catalog contains the curator's statement, exhibit panel, acknowledgements, and a listing of women featured in the exhibition.In Formation: Women’s Voices in Print, Genre, and Form Exhibition Catalo

    The Kennesaw Spectator, Vol. 1, No. 1

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    The inaugural issue of the Kennesaw Spectator, a short-lived student run publication. The Kennesaw Spectator was not a registered student newspaper of Kennesaw State University. This issue has such headlines as: "SGA Run-Offs This Week; V.P. Race Heats Up", "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS: Here, There, and Everywhere", "Reverse Discrimination Comes to Kennesaw College?", "Welcome to Equal Time", and "Family Values Resolution Upholds Community Standards".Inaugural issue of the Kennesaw Spectato

    Kennesaw State University Employee Handbook, Updated 2022

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    Publication created by Human Resources, serves as a guide to University policies and practices for employees. It includes basic University Information, governance, structure, compensation and benefits programs, and employee relations policies. This version of the handbook was last updated on March 09, 2022.Publication created by Human Resources, serves as a guide to University policies and practices for employees last updated in 2022

    The Platters - 25th Anniversary

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    Two track, EQ copy of The Platters - 25th Anniversary Album, a live album recorded by Rex-Melody. Rex Melody was a music publishing company created by Bobbie Bailey. This album contains 10 tracks and has a running length of 30:45The Platters - 25th Anniversary Album, a live album recorded by Rex-Melody

    A Profile of Excellence

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    An approximately 21 minute video. The film is divided into roughly three sections, one detailing the creation of marble, the history of Georgia marble and its use by both the Etowah people and European settlers in the area, and finally detailed information on the various commercial and industrial uses for the marble.Video detailing the history of Georgia marble as a material and its uses

    Photograph of Mable House historical marker

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    Historical marker for the Mable House erected in 1954 by the Georgia Historical Commission. The marker documents the use of the Mable House as a resting place for Union soldiers (Gresham's 4th division, Army of the Tennessee) during the Civil War.Mable House historical marker documenting its role during the Civil War

    Copeland, "A Thank You from Ed Purvis"

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    A thank you segment from Copeland Refrigeration President, Ed Purvis, as part of the closing of Our-Way, Inc., and the retirement of Bobbie Bailey

    Kennesaw State University, Undergraduate Catalog, 2022-2023

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    Undergraduate programs of study, tuition and fees, academic calendar, academic policies, degree requirements, and course descriptions for the 2022-2023 school year

    Judy Benowitz Interview

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    Born in Monroe, Georgia, in 1949, Judy Coker Benowitz was raised by two World War II veterans. Her mother, Ivah Ree Harris Coker, was a WAVE who served in the U.S. Navy in Washington, D.C. Her father, Daniel Coker, served in the U.S. Army, primarily in North Africa. A memoirist and actor, Benowitz discusses the ways in which she has used personal testimony and primary documents to piece together her parents’ wartime stories and shares some of her preliminary research into her family’s roots on a small 1825 plantation, the William Harris homestead, in Walton County, Georgia. Benowitz also discusses her experiences with the anti-war protest movement during the Vietnam War and reflects on her interfaith (Christian-Jewish) family. Benowitz recorded her Legacy Series testimony at the Museum of History and Holocaust Education on December 16, 2021.Oral history interview with Judy Benowitz who was raised by two WWII veterans

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