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    Warren G. Harding letter to Harry R. Kemerer, November 11, 1919

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    In this letter dated November 11, 1919, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to Harry R. Kemerer of Carrollton, Ohio, in response to his letter of November 8. In Harding's opinion, General David Hollingsworth, U.S. Representative from Ohio, has accomplished nothing of value in his political career, and does not believe Hollingsworth a suitable delegate to attend the 1920 Republican National Convention, although admitting he has every right to try to attend. Harding states that he would rather continue his senatorial career rather than campaign for the presidency, and claims the only reason he has not publicly announced that he will likely not run for president is because such an announcement would fracture the Party. Much of this letter discusses the political situation in Ohio, and his strategy for moving through its current state before the 1920 presidential election. He hopes that the unease among Republicans will be resolved by winter so that Ohio can strategize about how to best make its impact at the Convention. This letter is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920 presidential campaign, spanning just before publicly announcing his candidacy to handily defeating Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the election. Correspondents include both Ohio and national businessmen, political figures, and ordinary citizens writing with questions, support, congratulatory notes, and campaign advice. Some of the most interesting insights into the tumultuous political climate in the U.S., the extreme factionalism within the Republican Party in Ohio, and Harding’s campaign strategies are described in letters between Harding and his campaign manager, Harry M. Daugherty. Some of the topics addressed include women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the League of Nations, African American representation and issues, and lingering peace negotiations following World War I

    2016 Spring Commencement

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    Program for the Harding University Commencement on May 7. Commencement Speaker: 9a.m.: Cheri Pierson Yeckenoon: David B. Burks3p.m.: Larry R. Lon

    P11219

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    Members of the platform party were, backrow, l to r: Jack Wiseman Searcy Mayor; Jim Wilson, 1st Secuirty Bank; Wayne Hartsfield, 1st National Bank; James Cone, Board of Trustees, Waylon Heathscott, White County Judge; David Paul Burton, Bard of Trustees; Bert Mullens, president 1st Sec. Bank; and Deener Dobbins, Searcy Federal Savings and Loan. Front row, l to r: Deam Emeritus L. C. Sears; Dr. George S. Benson, Harding\u27s second president; Kenny Stamatis, Student Association president; and Dr. Joseph E. Pryor, (Dr. Joe), dean of the college of arts and science.https://scholarworks.harding.edu/timecapsule1979images/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Data from range-wide study of migratory connectivity of Vermivora warblers

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    See ReadMe.txt for detailed description of files.This collection of files provide data from a range-wide study of the migratory ecology of Vermivora warblers. Data include raw light-level data from geolocators, R code, and associated output. These data can be used to recreate analyses including: (1) Individual nonbreeding occurrence and population-level nonbreeding overlap (2) Individual migration routes and spatial distribution of individuals and populations during migrationU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S Geological SurveyMinnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research UnitNational Science FoundationVirginia Department of Game and Inland FisheriesGrace Jones Richardson TrustKramer, Gunnar R; Andersen, David E; Buehler, David A.; Wood, Petra B; Peterson, Sean M; Lehman, Justin A; Aldinger, Kyle R; Bulluck, Lesley P; Harding, Sergio; Jones, John A; Loegering, John P; Smalling, Curtis; Vallender, Rachel; Streby, Henry M. (2018). Data from range-wide study of migratory connectivity of Vermivora warblers. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/D6D97W

    Delbert R. Belden

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    In 1979, Delbert (Del) Belden presented Harding University with a significant gift to endow the Belden Center. The center is named for Clark David Belden, Del\u27s father, the founder of Lomanco of Jacksonville, Florida. Del followed his father\u27s footsteps in leading Lomanco to become the world\u27s leader in wind-driven turbine ventilation systems. Del Belden, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, believed strongly in free enterprise and helped Harding launch a one-of-a-kind degree program in professional sales. Passionate about capitalism, Del also served as a role model of high ideals and character for generations to come.https://scholarworks.harding.edu/belden-images/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Harry R. Kemerer letter to George B. Christian, November 8, 1919

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    In this letter dated November 8, 1919, editor of The Free Press Standard Harry R. Kemerer writes to George B. Christian, Senator Warren G. Harding's campaign manager, regarding U.S. Congressman David Adam Hollingsworth and the Ohio political situation. Kemerer states that during a recent interview, Hollingsworth brushes aside opportunities to promote Harding's candidacy, and instead announces his district candidacy for national delegate to the Republican National Convention. He also voices his support for presidential candidate General Leonard Wood and his supporter Colonel William C. Procter, and also blames Harding for his defeat in the 1910 congressional election. Because of Hollingsworth's outright disapproval of Harding, Kemerer believes that delegates to the Republican National Convention in 1920 should be Harding supporters only, in order to present a united front from Ohio. This letter is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920 presidential campaign, spanning just before publicly announcing his candidacy to handily defeating Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the election. Correspondents include both Ohio and national businessmen, political figures, and ordinary citizens writing with questions, support, congratulatory notes, and campaign advice. Some of the most interesting insights into the tumultuous political climate in the U.S., the extreme factionalism within the Republican Party in Ohio, and Harding’s campaign strategies are described in letters between Harding and his campaign manager, Harry M. Daugherty. Some of the topics addressed include women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the League of Nations, African American representation and issues, and lingering peace negotiations following World War I

    Paul R. Carter College of Business Administration Building Dedication Ceremony

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    The expansion of the Mabee Business building created spaces conducive for classroom instruction, group meetings, and student and faculty interaction, along with state-of-the-art technology to aid in the learning process. Paul R. Carter began his service on the Harding board of trustees in 1985, continuing for 25 years until his death in October 2009. Whenever he had the opportunity to speak, he would often quote his favorite poem, and we believe it is representative of the way he lived his life. Build a Better World God said build a better world, and I said how? The world is such a cold dark place and so complicated now. And I, so young and useless, there\u27s nothing I can do. And, God in all his wisdom said, just build a better you. -- Author unknown Dr. David Burks, University President presided over the dedication ceremony for the naming of the Paul R. Carter College of Business Administration and it\u27s new addition. Sam Carter and Ross Carter, son and grandson of Paul R. Carter, led prayers, Dr. Bryan Burks, Dean of the College of Business, Daniela Misas, current COBA student, and Stephen Carter, son of Paul R. Carter, spoke at the ceremony

    Ceremony - Professor Harding, Professor Schwartz, Professor Rosado Marzan

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    (L-R) Professors Sarah Harding, David Schwartz, and Cesar Rosado Marzan during the ceremony.https://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/commencement_2014/1115/thumbnail.jp

    Data and code supporting: Exposure to risk factors experienced during migration is not associated with recent Vermivora warbler population trends

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    Code, data, and spatial layers. See readme file for description of files.Data and code supporting the publication "Exposure to risk-factors experienced during migration is not associated with recent Vermivora warbler population trends".Funding for this research was provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Geological Survey through Research Work Order 98 at the U.S. Geological Survey, Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, and by the National Science Foundation through Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 1202729. Additional funding was provided by the University of Toledo College of Graduate Studies through a Graduate Dean’s Fellowship, the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources and the Grace Jones Richardson Trust.Kramer, Gunnar R; Andersen, David E; Buehler, David A; Wood, Petra B; Peterson, Sean M; Lehman, Justin A; Aldinger, Kyle R; Bulluck, Lesley P; Harding, Sergio; Jones, John A; Loegering, John P; Smalling, Curtis; Vallender, Rachel; Streby, Henry M. (2023). Data and code supporting: Exposure to risk factors experienced during migration is not associated with recent Vermivora warbler population trends. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/1dap-6d14

    Class of 1970

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    Graduates:Jerry Alderson, MADonald Robert Babb, MALawrence Alvin Barr, MAC. W. Bradley, MAJames Claborn Clardy, Jr., MARoger Allen Coffman, MAJohnnie A. Collins, MACharles Edward Coombs, MADan Fesmire Cottrell, MAJoe Richard Dunn, MAJames Thomas Eddins, III, MAGrady Buford Gardner, MAPaul R. Garlitos, MAMonte Mack Ginnings, MThRobert Allen Goff, MAGlendol C. Grimes, MAJames Lowell Hays, MAJames Allen Kent, MAPhilip Bennett Leonetti, MAGermaine Charles Lockwood, MALarry D. McFadden, MACarl Douglass Mills, MThRonald M. Morris, MAGregory Lowell Nevil, MThJerry Wayne Owen, MThJerry R. Phillips, MAHenry Edward Pipkin, MThWayne Dennis Plylar, MARoy Dale Risley, MAAugust Cleveland Ruff, MAThomas L. Russell, MALarry Andrew Shelley, MThMichael Dean Slate, MAT. Michael Spradlin, MAWilliam Leake (Bill) Srygley, MThJackie Maxwell Stearsman, MAWalton Presley Weaver, MAWillis Hoyt White, MA Administrators & Faculty:Annie May Alston -- LibrarianClifton L. (Cliff) Ganus, Jr. -- President, Harding CollegeHarold H. Hazelip -- Associate Professor of Christian DoctrineJack P. Lewis -- Professor of BibleDon L. Meredith -- Assistant LibrarianG. W. (Bill) Patterson -- Associate Professor of Christian EducationVelma R. West -- Assistant Professor of Greek. In photo -- not listed in captionW. B. West, Jr. -- Dean and Professor of New Testament. In photo -- not listed in caption Guests:Thomas Craig (Tom) Alexander -- Song leaderRobert Brown -- Minister, Macon Road Church of Christ -- BenedictionJim Chester -- Director, Harding Academy of Memphis A Cappella ChorusJames Ellers -- Member, Board of TrusteesWilliam D. Medearis -- Minister, Coleman Avenue Church of Christ -- InvocationAthens Clay Pullias -- President, David Lipscomb College -- Addresshttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1011/thumbnail.jp
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