311 research outputs found
Season Greetings from Mrs. F. C. Button, 1933
A season greeting card sent in 1933 by Hattie Button with a short story written by husband Frank C. Button, along with a photograph of Dr. Button
Letter from Mrs. Frank C. Button, 1934
A letter by Hattie Button on her memories of the early days of the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky written in 1934
History of Morehead State Teachers College: Teacher Training in Kentucky
Handwritten history of Morehead State Teachers College written by Hattie Button, wife of Frank C. Button, and presented to the Bureau of Source Materials in Higher Education on March 4, 1938.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/college_histories/1010/thumbnail.jp
Hattie Thompson Small Collection - Accession 1404 - M693 (749)
The Hattie Thompson Small Collection consists of a children’s book written by Hattie Thompson Small titled, Ms. Butterfly & Old Bumble Bee published by American Literary Press, Baltimore, MD, 2002. The book is signed by the author with a note to the Director of Archives, Gina Price White. Also, included in the collection is a CD containing a song written by Hattie Thompson Small titled, “If I Could Only Turn Back Time.” Hattie Thompson Small is a native of Rock Hill, SC and a graduate of Emmett Scott High School (the first South Carolina school for blacks) which was the located in Rock Hill, SC.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2362/thumbnail.jp
Frank Button\u27s Wedding
An article published by the Morehead Blade on December 28, 1889 about Frank Button and Hattie Bishop\u27s wedding.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/college_histories/1214/thumbnail.jp
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Evening Coat
Evening coat of gold metallic brocade in a floral motif with multicolored rectangles. Cocoon-style, with white fox collar, the full-length barrel sleeves with matching fur trimmed cuffs. The coat has a single button closure, and pink silk satin lining. Label: "Hattie Moss / Walnut at Seventeenth / Philadelphia
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Purple dress
Dress of heavy, ribbed purple silk faille. Center front opening with four pairs of self-covered circular buttons. Mid-length sleeves cut and pieced with self to create design and texture from the changing directions of the faille ribs. "Skirt" section fastens with loop and button inside.
Combined designer's/retailer's label at inside center back: "Neiman-Marcus Dallas / Hattie Carnegie
My Father Was a Sailor on the Maine by Hattie Nevada (SM00641)
Piece of sheet music titled My Father was a Sailor on the Maine with words and music by Hattie Nevada (Kansas City, Mo.: Kansas City Talking Machine Co., 1898) A full-text scan of the piece can be accessed by clicking on the Download button
Hattie Plum Williams (1878-1963)
The professional life of Hattie Plum Williams unfolded on the geographically isolated Great Plains of eastern Nebraska. She is the first woman known to chair a coeducational, doctoral department of sociology, and as the author of major studies on Russian German immigrants, she made significant disciplinary contributions to sociology. As a woman caught between changing definitions of the division of labor in sociology during the 1920s, she often is characterized as a social worker, although her professional allegiance remained to sociology. Williams epitomized the first generation of professional women sociologists on the Great Plains
Brown jacket
Jacket: brown with small irregular light yellow stripes; hip length; fitted; long sleeves with slit roll-up cuff; front closure with four buttons; top button in interlocked loop design; loop style design with one button on lower right side; big flat round collar. Store label - Swanson Inc., Kansas Cit
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