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    F. Edward Mitchell telegram to Warren G. Harding, August 28, 1920

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    Dated August 28, 1920, this telegram from F. Edward Mitchell to Senator Warren G. Harding states that 200 former Democrats formed the Harding Democratic Club of the District of Columbia, based on the principle that Americanism opposes Internationalism, in regards to President Wilson's proposed League of Nations. This telegram 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

    Rebecca Harding Davis’s Human Stories of the Civil War

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    The decades leading up to the Civil War were fabulously rich ones for American literature—an “American Renaissance” in the words of literary scholar F. O. Matthiessen. During this era, some of the nation’s writers—notably Harriet Beecher Stowe, but also Henry David Thoreau and John Greenleaf Whittier— weighed in on the wedge that was driving North and South apart. One American writer, Rebecca Harding, known today by her married name, Rebecca Harding Davis, had an intimate acquaintance with the war, and she did not have to leave home to acquire it. When the war began in 1861, she was living in the city of Wheeling, then still a part of Virginia. Wheeling lay in a border region, and people in this part of the country had an uncommon perspective on the conflict. Harding wrote, “We occupied the place of Hawthorne’s unfortunate man who saw both sides.” As an author who lived with the Civil War at close hand, Rebecca Harding Davis not only “saw both sides” but also saw the sordidness of the war and of the men—and women—involved in it. This intimacy with the war naturally led to a great deal of knowledge about its incidents and participants, as well as some serious reflection about motivations and consequences. Davis covered the Civil War from the position of a reporter on the ground, one who saw the devastation as it occurred; but rather than cover the battles themselves, as newspapers were doing, she chose to explore the human stories behind and around the war

    Class of 1974

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    Graduates:Dwight Arnold Albright, MThJohn B. Brentlinger, MAGary T. Cage, MACharles Franklin Cochran, MADonald T. Daum, MThTerry Allen Dempsey, MA -- Also listed in the 1975 programB. Jake Engles, MACharles E. Geiser, MAThomas H. German, Jr., MAJames D. Girdley, MARobert Michael Goff, MAGeorge Earl Goldman, Sr., MATerry Merle Hightower, MARobert Page Hollis, MARaymond C. Hooper, MA -- Also listed in the 1973 programPaul William Hosse, MThDavid Wesley Hubbard, MA -- Also listed in the 1973 programDavid Bruce Jackson, MAJoel I. Johnson, MADavid Lynn Keller, MThJames L. Kinser, MAJerry L. Klein, MAMarion Frederic John Knutson, MADoug Kostowski, MADanny Lee Lamb, MAGlen deWayne McCall, MA -- Also listed in the 1973 programDouglas Edward McVey, MAEddie James Miller, MADavid Robert Osborn, MAPatrick J. Patterson, MAEdwin Allan Qualmann, MANorman Kenneth Rideout, MA -- Also listed in the 1964 programGary L. Roberson, MAWilliam Blythe Robinson, MA -- Also listed in the 1975 programJerry Wayne Savage, MA -- Also listed in the 1975 programDale Edward Sellers, MAWilliam Hugh Simpson, MATerry Sanford Smith, MARondall Smotherman, MADong D. Sohn, MAAlan R. Taylor, MALarry F. Turner, MALindsey Davis Warren, MA Administrators & Faculty:Annie May Alston -- LibrarianBill W. Flatt -- RegistrarClifton L. (Cliff) Ganus, Jr. -- President, Harding CollegeJack J. Goode -- Director of Development. Member, Board of TrusteesHarold H. Hazelip -- Dean and Associate Professor of Christian DoctrineJack P. Lewis -- Professor of BibleJoe Mac Lynn -- Associate Professor of MinistryDon L. Meredith -- Associate LibrarianCarl Philip Slate -- Assistant Professor of Preaching and MissionsThomas (Tom) Warren -- Professor of Philosophy of Religion and ApologeticsW. B. West, Jr. -- Professor of New Testament Guests:Robert Bond -- Minister, Southside Church of Christ -- BenedictionGlenn A. Jobe -- Song leaderJ. Terry Johnson -- President, Oklahoma Christian College -- AddressCarroll Duane Osburn -- Director, Harding Graduate School A Cappella ChorusBilly J. Watson -- Minister, Jackson Ave. Church of Christ -- Invocationhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Class of 1969

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    Graduates:Lawrence Edwin Barclay, MThWendall Hall Bloomingburg, MThThomas David Brister, MARobert Houston Brooks, MAJohnny Ralph Carnahan, MAGlenn Melvin Cope, MAGerald D. Cowan, MARonald Eugene Cullison, MAEddie L. DeLong, MADavid Edmond Fast, MAJackie Wilmore Fox, MAH. B. Frank, Jr., MADon Clifton Glover, MABenny Dean Gore, MAJames Alton (Jim) Hinkle, MAAllen Nance Hudgens, MAJames Arthur Jones, MABilly M. Keele, MAJay Paul Lockhart, MAJames Curtis McDermott, MAMichael Edward Moore, MACarroll Duane Osburn, MADouglas F. Parsons, MAOrian John Payne, Jr., MABob D. Plunket, MAKenneth Lonnie Randolph, MABob G. Shepard, MThJohn Paschal Simpson, MAM. Clarence Sparks, Jr., MAElzie Ray Surles, MAWilliam Taylor Thomas, MThShirley J. Thompson, MThJ. C. Townsend, MAC. Bruce White, MA Administrators & Faculty:Annie May Alston -- LibrarianBill W. Flatt -- RegistrarClifton 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 EducationPaul Rotenberry -- Associate Professor of Old TestamentVelma R. West -- Assistant Professor of GreekW. B. West, Jr. -- Dean and Professor of New Testament Guests:David Paul Burton -- Secretary, Board of TrusteesDavid Paul Burton -- Secretary, Board of TrusteesKenneth Davis, Jr. -- Director, Harding College A Cappella ChorusL. O. Sanderson -- Song leaderThomas Rubel Shelly -- Minister, Getwell Church of Christ -- BenedictionRex A. Turner -- President, Alabama Christian College -- AddressJoe Cook Van Dyke, Jr. -- Minister, Coro Lake Church of Christ -- Invocationhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Class of 1975

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    Graduates:C. Leonard Allen, MAHouston Hill Bynum, MAPatrick Henry Casey, MThJames Wayne Cook, MADavid Howard Craig, MAFrancis Burl Curtis, MATerry Allen Dempsey, MA -- Also listed in the 1974 programHiram Samuel Dowdey, MAGary David Ealy, MARoger Franklin Elliott, MThDonald Ralph Gilmore, MAJohn Robert Glover, MAGlenn H. Goree, MAWaymon Gerald Gross, MThDavid Marshall Hadwin, MThRichard M. Hartsell, MThGlenn Edwin Hawkins, MAGlenn Dale Hermann, MAMichael Wayne Ireland, MAWilliam Ray King, MAAlbert Peter Kleppe, MADavid Lee Lipe, MARobert M. Massey, MADavid Joseph Mathews, MACledie Wallice Mays, MAElvin Charles Meakes, MThThomas George Montgomery, MAJerome David O\u27Connell, MADale Edward Pauls, MThEdward Lee Pennington, MThJohn R. Price, MAWilliam Blythe Robinson, MA -- Also listed in the 1974 programJerry Wayne Savage, MA -- Also listed in the 1974 programNeal Elza Sessions, Jr., MALarry Mark Stephens, MThJames Lauvon Taylor, Jr., MAStephen Bruce Wooley, MThJack Zorn, MA Administrators & Faculty:Annie May Alston -- LibrarianBill W. Flatt -- Registrar and Associate Professor of CounselingClifton L. (Cliff) Ganus, Jr. -- President, Harding CollegeHarold H. Hazelip -- Dean and Associate Professor of Christian DoctrineJack P. Lewis -- Professor of BibleJoe Mac Lynn -- Associate Professor of MinistryDon L. Meredith -- Associate LibrarianCarroll Duane Osburn -- Assistant Professor of New TestamentJohn A. Scott, Sr. -- Associate Professor of Old Testament and CounselingThomas (Tom) Warren -- Professor of Philosophy of Religion and ApologeticsW. B. West, Jr. -- Professor of New Testament Guests:Jim Chester -- Director, Harding Academy of Memphis A Cappella ChorusMack Wayne Craig -- Dean, David Lipscomb College -- AddressGarland Elkins -- Minister, Getwell Church of Christ -- InvocationJack J. Goode -- Member, Board of TrusteesLarry F. Turner -- Youth Minister, East Frayser Church of Christ -- Song leaderNokomis Yeldell -- Minister, Vance Avenue Church of Christ -- Benedictionhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1016/thumbnail.jp

    The regime of Isabella and Mortimer 1326 - 1330

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    The rule of the Despensers was brought to an end in 1326 by a coalition of magnates, churchmen and Londoners, drawn together by the invasion of Isabella and Mortimer. A carefully orchestrated demand for the removal of Edward II led to his deposition and ultimately to his murder at Mortimer's direction. Power was centralised in the hands of Isabella and Mortimer who took no steps to broaden the basis of their government. While returning confiscated lands to their supporters, they offered them little else in the way of reward but accumulated land to their own use, Crown land in the case of Isabella and an empire on the Welsh March in the case of Mortimer. Disillusioned by this and by their exclusion from government, the constituent parts of the coalition fell apart. Active opposition which had begun in Edward II's lifetime culminated in Lancaster's abortive rebellion of 1328-29. The effective suppression of this meant that opposition was stifled by the imposition of recognisances and because several barons fled abroad. This success merely served to increase Mortimer's arrogance and in 1330 he successfully engineered the downfall of Edward III's uncle, the earl of Kent. In foreign affairs, the failure of the Weardale campaign against the Scots and the unpopular peace of Northampton, coupled with a temporising and indecisive policy towards France over the questions of Gascony and homage, increased hostility towards the government. At home violent unrest continued and an improvident and irresponsible attitude to national finance involved heavy borrowing at a time when Mortimer lived in extravagant state. Faced by this misgovernment and fearing that Mortimer now aimed at royal power, Edward III built his own supporting group around him. When the opportunity came he struck swiftly at Mortimer, sending him to execution and Isabella into retirement

    Class of 1993

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    Graduates:Ron Morgan Burnett, MARNam Soo Chung, MARHarvey Scott Cody, MDivCharles F. Crow, MARRobert Cary Daniel, MDivGary Lynn Frazier, MARMark Von Gage, MARStephen Charles Gile, MARGeroge Earl Goldman, II, MDivHarold Thomas Gore, MDivGary L. Green, MARMilo Richard Hadwin, MDivIvan Jonathan Harris, MARRussell Neal Hooper, MARKevin Lee Kehl, MARKarl J. McLarty, MDivJonathan Andrew Partlow, MDivRobert Earl Perry, MAMartin Wayne Pyle, MDivRobert Edward (Eddie) Randolph, I, DMinEdward Jerome (E. J.) Robinson, MDivPaul Joseph Schandevel, MARJohn William Sheppard, MDivRandy Joseph Short, MARSang Gil Sim, MDivMichael Jacoby Smith, MDivTimothy Clint Stafford, MDivGregory Matthew Stevenson, MDivJay Randolph Thornell, MARWilliam Mural Worthey, MARDavid Alan (Dave) Zonarich, MAR Administrators & Faculty:Julia Carisse Mickey Berryhill -- Assistant LibrarianRobert Allen Black, Jr. -- Associate Professor of New TestamentRobert Vance Brady -- Director of Admissions and Student Services -- InvocationDavid B. Burks -- President, Harding UniversityBill W. Flatt -- Dean and Professor of CounselingJohn Mark Hicks -- Associate Professor of Christian DoctrineJames Edwin (Jim) Howard -- Adjunct Instructor of Old TestamentEvertt W. Huffard -- Associate Professor of Missiology and D.Min. DirectorPhillip E. McMillion -- Associate Professor of Old TestamentEdward Paul Myers -- Professor of Christian DoctrineCarl Philip Slate -- Dean and Professor of Preaching and MissiologyDavid (Dave) Walker -- Director of Development -- Benediction Guests:Bruce D. McLarty -- Minister, College Church of Christ, Searcy, Arkansas -- AddressJonathan Andrew Partlow -- President, Student Association -- Song leaderDeanna Smith -- Member, Board of Trusteeshttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1034/thumbnail.jp

    Quality of life and wellbeing among HIV outpatients in East Africa: a multicentre observational study.

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    BACKGROUND: Global health investment has reduced HIV mortality and transmission. However, little is known of patient-reported outcomes alongside ART rollout. This study aimed to measure wellbeing using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) among outpatients at PEPFAR-funded facilities. METHODS: In a multicentre 2 country cross-sectional study, adults attending 12 facilities in Kenya and Uganda gave self-reported data on quality of life (physical and mental wellbeing dimensions), functional and a measure of multidimensional problems (physical, psychological, social and spiritual). RESULTS: Among the 1,337 participants, multidimensional problems were more common in psychological, spiritual and social domains than in physical. In multivariable analysis using GEE to adjust for facility effect, the mental health subscale of quality of life was lower for people with limited functional status (B = -5.27, 95% CI -5.99, 1. -4.56 p < 0.001) and higher for wealthier people (B = 0.91, 95% CI 0.48, 1.33, p < 0.001). The physical health subscale of quality of life was lower for those with limited functional status (B = -8.58, 95% CI -9.46 to -7.70, p < 0.001) and those who had a caregiver present (B = -1.97, 95% CI -3.72 to -0.23, p = 0.027), higher for wealthier people (B = 1.14, 95% CI 0.65, 1.64, p < 0.001), and positively associated with CD4 count (B = 1.61, 95% CI 1.08-2.14, p < 0.001). Multidimensional problems were more burdensome for people with limited functional status (B = -2.06, 95% CI -2.46 to -1.66, p < 0.001), and less burdensome with more education (B = 0.63, 95% CI 0.25-1.00, p = 0.001) or ART use (B = 0.94, 95% CI 0.34-1.53, p = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Multidimensional problems are highly prevalent, and worse with declining function. Importantly, ART use does not appear to be protective for self-reported physical and mental dimensions of quality of life. Assessment and management of self-reported wellbeing must form part of HIV care and treatment services to ensure maximum benefit from ART investment

    Class of 1979

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    Graduates:James Murray (Jimmy) Adcox, II, MARDouglas L. Allee, MAR -- Also listed in the 1980 programOval P. Baird, MAJohn Douglas Baxter, MARTerry Artie Bell, DMinIvan M. Benson, MARBarry Lee Blackburn, MThWilliam Steven Blackman, MThSteven Denham Brown, MThEdgar Ellis Burns, MARHerman Joseph Carr, Jr., MA, MThJames Curtis Chamblee, MAJohn Stephen Cooper, MAR -- Also listed in the 1978 programGlenn Melvin Cope, MThClifford M. Craig, MThHadayat Hakim Din, MARJames Morris Draper, MThRobert Michael Epperly, MAGordon B. Ferguson, Jr., MACharles David Gaylor, MAR -- Also listed in the 1978, 1981 programsLawrence Walter Gilmore, MThJudith Ann Glaze, MARobert Alan Glover, MARCharles R. Grubbs, Jr., MThHerbert Dale Hartman, MThLarry Burl Henderson, MARGary Ray Henson, MARRonald Curtis Highfield, MThJohn Patrick Hogan, MAR -- Also listed in the 1980 programGary Nelson Holloway, MARKathleen Karr Holston, MARGrant Allen Houser, MThTony Katras, MThLarry R. Kilpatrick, MARJoel F. Lewis, MARMaurice Wayne Lusk, III, MARGary Wayne Lyons, MARBilly Newell McLain, MAR -- Also listed in the 1980 programThomas L. McLure, Jr., MARRoger E. Michael, MAR -- Also listed in the 1981 programMichael S. Moore, MAKenneth Vern Neller, MThDan R. Owen, MARolland William Pack, MAMark Alan Penner, MThArthur Van Pigman, MARJohn Robert Prichard, Jr., MAR -- Also listed in the 1983 programJ. C. (Jack) Redden, MARDavid Lawrence Schonhoff, MARJohn Atwood Scott, Jr., MARMelissa Matlock Self, MARArthur Don Smith, MAGary Russell Snyder, MARClayton Devetori Soleyn, MThLarry Melvin Stalley, MARPhilip Wayne Thompson, MAREnoch Brown Thweatt, Jr., MThJ. C. Townsend, MThC. Richard Travis, MThPreston Duane Warden, MARC. Bruce White, MThGary Wayne Williams, MThWillie Bernard Williams, MARMartin Edward Wooten, MTh Administrators & Faculty:Bill W. Flatt -- Registrar and Associate Professor of CounselingClifton L. (Cliff) Ganus, Jr. -- President, Harding CollegeHarold H. Hazelip -- Dean and Professor of Christian DoctrineAnnie Mae Alston Lewis -- LibrarianJack P. Lewis -- Professor of BibleJoe Mac Lynn -- Associate Professor of MinistryDon L. Meredith -- Associate LibrarianCarroll Duane Osburn -- Associate Professor of New TestamentRichard E. (Rick) Oster -- Assistant Professor of New TestamentJohn A. Scott, Sr. -- Associate Professor of CounselingCarl Philip Slate -- Associate Professor of Preaching and MissiologyThomas (Tom) Warren -- Professor of Philosophy of Religion and ApologeticsVelma R. West -- Emeritus Assistant Professor of GreekW. B. West, Jr. -- Dean Emeritus and Emeritus Professor of New Testament -- Address Guests:Robert Brewer -- Minister, Raleigh Church of Christ -- InvocationRobert Brown -- Minister, Macon Road Church of Christ -- Song leaderA. M. Burton -- Minister, Germantown Church of Christ -- BenedictionJim Chester -- Director, Harding Academy of Memphis A Cappella ChorusJack J. Goode -- Member, Board of Trusteeshttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Class of 1973

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    Graduates:Thomas Craig (Tom) Alexander, MThCarrol W. Balding, MThChris Raymond Bullard, MThJohn Martin Cogan, MAHomer William Cole, MAWilliam Henry Conley, MAPaul Mac Deaver, MAAlan James Diana, MAAllan Ray Eldridge, MThGlendell Ray Fann, MALindsey F. Garmon, MATimothy David Hadley, MAPaul David Haynie, MAArlin Glenn Hendrix, MARaymond C. Hooper, MA -- Also listed in the 1974 programDavid Wesley Hubbard, MA -- Also listed in the 1974 programEvertt W. Huffard, MALarry Morris James, MAWilliam Boyd Johnston, MAGlen deWayne McCall, MA -- Also listed in the 1974 programElvin Charles Meakes, MACarl Michael Moss, MADavid B. Myers, Jr., MAMarvin Lee Nutt, MALarry Reeder Oldham, MARobert Clayton Robinson, MATimothy Duane Shoemaker, MAJames H. Springer, MADonald Lee Stevens, MAMax Edward Tice, MARobert R. Watson, MAClarence Thomas Wilson, MThD. Hershel Wilson, MAFred W. Wood, MAJohn Ralph Wood, MA, MThDonald E. Wright, MAJohn Joseph Wright, MA Administrators & Faculty:Annie May Alston -- LibrarianBill W. Flatt -- RegistrarHarold H. Hazelip -- Dean and Associate Professor of Christian DoctrineJack P. Lewis -- Professor of BibleG. W. (Bill) Patterson -- Associate Professor of Christian EducationJohn A. Scott, Sr. -- Associate Professor of Old Testament and CounselingCarl Philip Slate -- Assistant Professor of Preaching and MissionsThomas (Tom) Warren -- Professor of Philosophy of Religion and ApologeticsVelma R. West -- Assistant Professor of GreekW. B. West, Jr. -- Professor of New Testament Guests:Jim Chester -- Director, Harding Graduate School A Cappella ChorusHarold N. Cogburn -- Member, Board of TrusteesE. Claude Gardner -- President, Freed-Hardeman College -- AddressDon Clifton Glover -- Minister, White Station Church of Christ -- BenedictionGlendol C. Grimes -- Minister, Kimball Avenue Church of Christ -- InvocationJoe Cook Van Dyke, Jr. -- Minister, Floyd Avenue Church of Christ -- Song leaderhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1014/thumbnail.jp
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