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Dr. Randall Bailey, ITC, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Randall Bailey. Dr. Bailey talks about his book, "They Were Altogether in One Place?: Toward Minority Biblical Criticism". Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Light D'Albergo Bailey
Photograph shows profile bust portrait of Light D'Albergo (Mrs. Clay) Bailey, teacher and author
D'Army Bailey, circuit court judge, 1979
Interview with D'Army Bailey, an attorney, retired circuit court judge, civil rights activist, author, and film actor from Memphis, Tennessee. In this interview Bailey talks about his activism as a college student, his relationship with CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and NSM (Northern Student Movement), at a PWI and an HBCU. Bailey also discusses his time practicing law in a racially divided society. The interview was conducted in 1979 at his home on Monticello.
Shaanxi (China), view of Hua Shan mountain
View of Hua-shan, one of five sacred mountains of China.Image is included in the research conducted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si
Author(s): Bailey Willis
Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal
Shaanxi (China), view of Qin Ling mountain range as the natural boundary
View of summits of the Ts'in-ling-shan barrier range of China. In A.G.S. Bulletin vol.38, 1906Image is included in the research condcuted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si
Author(s): Bailey Willis
Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal
Correspondence | Letter from A.D. Bailey to John Henry Caldwell, March 1876
(1) Letter from A.D. Bailey at Siluria, Shelby County, Alabama to John Henry Caldwell, March 20, 1876 asking for assistance in finding employment (3) Envelope addressed to Hon. J.H. Caldwell, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. with “Siluria 3/20” written at top .https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_caldwell/1176/thumbnail.jp
Jenna Bailey Biography
Jenna Bailey is a writer and historian. She has her PhD in Contemporary History from the University of Sussex and is currently an Executive Member of the Centre for Oral History and Tradition (COHT) at the University of Lethbridge, Canada and the Visiting Research Fellow for the Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research (CLHLWR) at the University of Sussex, England. Jenna is the author of the best-selling book Can Any Mother Help Me? (Faber) and is currently working on her next book about Ivy Benson’s All Girl Band.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from Coyote Flats Pioneer Village to provide access to this content
George Bailey
A portrait of George Bailey, sixth president of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, dressed in a clergy collar and robe. This photograph appears to be a copy of a photograph that was originally in an oval mat.The following information is written on the back of the photograph: "Rev. George Bailey, D. D." George Bailey was the 6th president of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute. He served from 1901-1905. He was a pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City when he assumed the presidency. He was promised a salary of $2,500 per year, but agreed to serve without compensation until the cash flow improved. He later resided in Washingtion D.C., where his primary function was fund raising. After his presidency he accepted a position as pastor of the Western Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C
George Bailey
This is a photograph of George Bailey, the second President of Westminster College. He is wearing a dark suit jacket with a white collar. The photo is a shot from the chest up.This photograph is a copy of the original and is in very good condition. Bailey served as the President of Westminster College from 1901 to 1905, during which he spent his time in the East giving lectures and recruiting financial support for the College. Bailey was born on August 7, 1867, in Willington, England. Until he was 16 he worked in the coal mines of England before he entered the British Public Schools. He received a A.B. from Ranmoor Theological Seminary in England and a Ph.B. from Wesleyan College in Illinois. Before serving as President of Westminster College, Bailey served as a Pastor at Westminster Church in Salt Lake City Utah. After serving as President of Westminster College, Bailey served as a pastor at Western Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C
F. Lee Bailey speaking.
Inscribed: F. Lee Bailey Page 1 ; possibly defense attorney Francis Lee Baileyhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/leslie/1224/thumbnail.jp
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