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Interview with Beverly Tetterton
Beverly Tetterton is the Special Collections Librarian at the New Hanover County Public Library's downtown branch. Tetterton has served on the Historic Properties Commission and the board of directors of the North Carolina Genealogical Society, among other groups. She is an author, lecturer, and historian, and has published, with her husband Glenn, two volumes of her North Carolina Factbooks
Open doors presents Beverly Singer
The Open Doors series presents Beverly Singer, author of ""Wiping the Warpaint off the Lens,"" to discuss native americans as producers of and their representation in film in video
Edgar Buchanan Telegram (March 30, 1965)
This is a telegram sent from Edgar Buchanan to George Wood in support of Springfield College’s Work Week. George Wood was the college’s work week director. The letter reads, “On behalf of everyone at ‘Petticoat Junction’ I send best wishes to your school and student body for the success of your swimming pool fund project and congratulations for the worth public-service in involves.”Edgar Buchanan (March 20, 1903 – April 4, 1979) was an American actor with a long career in both film and television, most familiar today as Uncle Joe Carson from the Petticoat Junction, Green Acres and The Beverly Hillbillies television sitcoms of the 1960s. As Uncle Joe, he took over as proprietor of the Shady Rest Hotel following the death of Bea Benaderet, who had played Kate Bradley. Work Week was a precursor to Humanics-in-Action Day, which takes place every fall at Springfield College and reflects the school’s long tradition of community service. The 1969 Work Week was particularly ambitious and productive. As one of the kickoff events of a capital campaign led by Art Linkletter, the famous television personality, students hired themselves out to local businesses and individuals. Over one thousand students contributed more than three thousand hours of labor to the effort, and the contributed $34, 570.81, to the capital campaign. The funds raised helped build the new library, athletic fields, and science center. In the course of their labors, the students also consumed more than six hundred gallons of gasoline, six hundred gallons of coffee, and 1,600 doughnuts (all donated by local businesses and Springfield College staff)
Portrait of Beverly Cleary
Portrait of well-known children's author Beverly Cleary. She grew up near Yamhill, Oregon, but spent some of her childhood visiting relatives in the Banks area.[caption] Beverly Cleary Children's Librar
Letter from Beverly Toyama and Hideki Obayashi to Miyoshi, January 2010
A letter from Beverly Toyama and Hideki Obayashi to Miyoshi-san, informing him of the Kurata Ranch Reunion, which will take place in Gardena, California. The letter provides instructions regarding the time and location of the event, as well as suggested items for attendees to bring with them. It also includes a copy of a hand drawn map of Kurata Ranch, which is based on the recollection of Ume Murata.The James H. Osborne Nisei Collection contains mainly correspondence between Emiko and Usami Terada, incarcerees in the Rohwer incarceration camp, McGehee Arkansas, and the Thomas family in Lawndale, California, and photographs of the Teradas and the Thomases. The letters describe the trip from the Santa Anita Temporary Assembly Center to the Rohwer incarceration camp, their lives and conditions in the camp, and their concerns about their properties in Lawndale, California. Also included are photographs taken in the camp, some issues of "The Rohwer outpost," and fliers published during wartime
President John William Beverly, circa 1917
A portrait of John W. Beverly, an author, English professor, and the third President (1915-1920) of Alabama State University
Beverly Sills
A brief life story of Beverly Sills from her early childhood in Brooklyn, NY to her assumption of the role of general director of the NY City Opera, a position she held when this paper was written. Details include particular performances and personages that were influential in that span of years, as well as her personal story of marriage and children.Good condition. Some discoloration due to rusting of paperclip in left corner. Staple holes. Typewritten.Original manuscript is held by The Study Club (New Brunswick, N.J.)This presentation is one of a series of presentations from 1925-2010, by members of The Study Club, in New Brunswick, NJ, a woman's club dedicated to studying, presenting and discussing the important issues of the da
Correspondence to Mary Ann Smith From Colston Chandler and Beverly Savage, March 30, 1960
Correspondence to Mary Ann Smith and "Friends and Brothers in Christ" from Colston Chandler and Beverly Savage of the Student Christian Movement in New England. The letter supports "recent demonstrations of Southern students to oppose lunch counter segregation." 2 pages
Responses of cat's internal intercostal moter units to hypercapnia and lung inflation
1984【要旨】Offprint. Originally published in: Journal of applied physiology, v. 54, no. 2, pp. 375-380Joint author: Beverly Bisho
Portrait of Girl; Men and Women by Car
Copy negative of two pictures. The first is a portrait of little Beverly Buchanan taken in Beaumont in 1941. The second is of Douglas, Ronnie, Beverly, Alma, and Hubert Henry Buchanan standing on a sidewalk near cars, bushes, and a tree with houses in the background, taken in Putnam 1951
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