5,291 research outputs found
Charles and Emma Butler with family and grandchildren
Back Douglas, Evelyn Butler, Reg and Dot Hudson, front Rex Butler, Charles and Emma Butler, Arthur Butler, Kingsley between Grand parents Lynne kneeling, babies Cecily Butler and Norman Hudson
Charles Butler standing with other family members
Standing Charles Butler, Dick Brown, Grace, Milner Brown, Douglas and Evelyn Butler, Dot, Joe Butler, May Brown, Jackie Brown, seated Charles and Emma Butler, Harold and Ruth Butler, Mrs Brow
Wedding of Harold Butler to Ruth Brown, 8 April 1920
Dorothy Butler,Joe Grace, Douglas Evelyn Butler, Charles Butler, front Emma Butler, Harold and Ruth Butler, wedding Harold Butler to Ruth Brown, 8 April 1920
Hudson, Irons and Butler family members
Back Reg Hudson, Grace and Ted Irons, Charles Butler, middle Dot Hudson with Alan, Harold Irons, Emma Butler, David Irons, Blodwen Butler with Roy, Pamela Iron, front Jean Irons and Norman Hudson
Emma Butler Gallery, before
NewYou can buy it, but you can't take it home.(Courtesy of Emma Butler
Joe, Dorothy Butler, Grace, Emma and Charles Butler, 1923
Back Joe, Dorothy Butler, front Grace, Emma and Charles Butler 192
Emma Boisanbin Webber photograph album
This collection contains a photograph album compiled by Emma Boisanbin Webber of Batesville, Arkansas. The album primarily features photographs of her family members in the Batesville area from 1914 to 193
History of Camp Butler
The purpose of this study is to give an accurate account of the history of Camp Butler, Illinois, from the time of its establishment to the present time. The contents have been drawn from historical records, letters, manuscripts, government reports, newspapers, and interviews, besides tombstone inscriptions and Springfield traditions
Defining Civic Mindedness: A Study of the Butler Community Arts School
The term “civic-mindedness” is broad, but it relates to specific experiences and behaviors we, as citizens and members of communities across the country, live out in our daily lives. But what does the term’s definition boil down to? I conducted a study to complete my thesis for the Butler University Honors Program, starting with the question: how is “civic-mindedness” defined in our culture and in what ways do the arts, specifically, impact an individual’s development of civic-mindedness? To answer this question, I focused on the dual mission statement of the Butler Community Arts School (BCAS), which reads, “…providing quality arts instruction at an affordable price while also developing community involvement and civic-mindedness in Butler University students.” I surveyed former and current BCAS Teaching Fellows (undergraduate students who teach BCAS lessons) to find how their personal experiences impacted their development of civic-mindedness, allowing them to define the term first for themselves and then to read this definition: civic-mindedness is actions, activities, or individuals that are motivated by or that show concern for the public good or humanity as a whole. In addition, I surveyed other Butler University music students to compare their perceived development of civic-mindedness as an undergraduate, separate from those students who are also Teaching Fellows. I combined the results of my thesis with on-camera interviews to create a short documentary. This media project allowed me the opportunity to blend all of the various components of my thesis into one final, visual product
Letters of Charles Butler, 1939
Charles Butler, 1864-1949, wrote letters to family members, mostly his children, between 1932 until his death in 1949. During these years travelling with his wife, visiting family members in Kroonstad, Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Vryburg and also went on holiday trips. Their permanent address was 34 Dundas Street, Cradock, where they lived until the death of his wife, Mary Emma Butler, 1862-1947, who died in 1947. He then moved and stayed with his daughter Grace and her family in Kroonstad, 47 Reitz Street. During this time Charles and Grace visited relatives in Vryburg, Cape Province. Towards the end of 1948 when Charles's health deteriorated they stayed with family in Uitenhage to be close to the doctors and hospital. Charles Butler was buried in Cradock with his wife
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