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Morgan Luckie, Cody Sherlin Earn NCAA Degree Completion Awards
Morgan Luckie, Cody Sherlin Earn NCAA Degree Completion Awards. Two student-athletes from Armstrong State University have received NCAA Degree Completion awards for 2016-17, announced this week by the organization. Women\u27s soccer player Morgan Luckie and baseball player Cody Sherlin received the awards that will help both graduate this year
Narrative based on the diaries of John Morgan
Scan of a typed narrative based on the diaries of John Hamilton Morgan. Includes text of numerous writings by Morgan. Author of this narrative not stated, but may have been his son, Nicholas G. Morga
Notes for corrections of John Morgan\u27s journal
Scan of corrections notes for a narrative based on the journal entries of John Hamilton Morgan from 1875 through 1892, covering his major missionary journeys in the Southern United States and his work in settling some of the Southern converts in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Author of this narrative unidentified, but may have been Morgan\u27s son, Nicholas G. Morga
Typed version of John Morgan\u27s journal told in the third person (1875-1892): Part [26]
Scan of part of a typescript narrative based on the journal entries of John Hamilton Morgan from 1875 through 1892, covering his major missionary journeys in the Southern United States and his work in settling some of the Southern converts in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Author of this narrative unidentified, but may have been Morgan\u27s son, Nicholas G. Morga
Interview with Mr. & Mrs. W.E. Morgan, Mrs. C.E Toothacher, and Mr. Ervin Morgan
An interview with Lena and Walter Morgan, Mrs. Pearl Toothacher, and Mr. Ervin Morgan containing various stories and remembrances. 00:00:41 - Lena Deibert Morgan, Moving to Kansas from Iowa in the winter of 1901 00:02:54 - Life on the farm south of Hoxie, KS 00:03:47 - Walter Morgan, early life history 00:05:52 - Early memories 00:06:34 - School experiences 00:07:45 - Herding cattle 00:11:08 - Literaries and dances 00:12:26 - Churches and Sunday schools 00:14:16 - Proverbs and sayings 00:18:40 - Superstitions 00:20:13 - Remedies 00:22:33 - Prairie Fires 00:25:06 - Audio becomes very quiet 00:26:13 - Normal audio resumes 00:26:20 - Interview with Pearl Toothacher introduction 00:26:44 - Family history and early memories 00:27:58 - Experience with Indigenous Americans in 1883 00:29:55 - Child reading the bible 00:30:31 - Poem, Gripe and Grin 00:31:04 - Poem, Like October 00:32:14 - Ervin Morgan introduction 00:33:07 - Grandfather\u27s life as an Army scout and homesteader 00:35:25 - Grandfather Morgan\u27s acquaintance with Buffalo Bill Cody 00:36:10 - Museum Ranch in Sheridan County, KS 00:37:27 - Indigenous American remains on Museum Ranch 00:37:59 - Cattle drives 00:39:57 - Experience with Indigenous Americans in 1878 00:44:30 - Bank Robbers at Lenora, KS 00:46:53 - Laura Morgan, family\u27s arrival in western Kansas 00:48:12 - Quaker sayingshttps://scholars.fhsu.edu/sackett/1036/thumbnail.jp
John Hamilton Morgan
Scan of a typescript with title, John Hamilton Morgan, ending at page 43, where John Morgan is en route to Salt Lake City. Author not given but probably his son, Nicholas G. Morga
Russell V. Morgan Papers
Russell V. Morgan (1893-1952) was an American music educator, former President of the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), now known as the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), (1930-32) and MENC Hall of Fame inductee (1996). Morgan studied music education at Northwestern University where he received a BM (1915), MM (1921), and was awarded an honorary doctorate (1936). During his career, Morgan served as an army bandmaster during World War I, a church organist, a supervisor of music in public schools, and author of articles, books and school texts on music and music education. The Russell V. Morgan Papers covers the period from 1896-1998; the bulk of the materials date from 1920-1952. The collection consists of both personal and professional papers including published and unpublished writings, speeches, correspondence, programs, photographs, clippings, and articles related to the Morgans career as a music educator, his involvement with MENC, and music education and reference materials
Interview with Bernice Morgan
Bernice Morgan (nee Vardy) is a Newfoundland author born in 1935 in St. John's. Her most well-known novel is Random Passage (1992) which, along with the
sequel Waiting for Time (1994), was adapted into a CBC television mini-series in 2002. Additional publications include the anthology From This Place: A Selection of
Writing by Women of Newfoundland and Labrador (1977) and Topography of Love (2000). She has received multiple Provincial Arts and Letters Awards; Thomas H. Raddall Atlantic
Fiction Prize (1995); Canadian Authors' Association Literary Prize for Fiction (1995); Artist of the Year by the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council (1996); and received
an honorary doctorate from Memorial University in 1998. Morgan has been very active in the province's arts community. She served on the board of the Provincial Arts Council,
the editorial board of Killick Press, the executive of the Writers' Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Newfoundland Writers' Guild
Donald Jay Morgan headstone, Cody, Wyoming, 1997 (11 of 64)
Grave marker in Riverside Cemetery in Cody, Wyoming, Park County, [1721 Gulch St, Cody, WY 82414]. Image is of a headstone that has an electric guitar engraved on it. There are white flowers on either side of the headstone and suspended above it is a basket of pink flowers
Providence College Faculty Author Series 2016-2017: Vance Morgan
In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Vance Morgan (Philosophy, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Freelance Christianity: Philosophy, Faith, and the Real World
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