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David Ferguson Oral History Interview
Pastor David Ferguson reflects on his education at the Rosenwald School in East Altamonte, where strong community ties and dedicated teachers fostered academic success despite limited resources. He credits the school for shaping his values and future. Ferguson describes the shift to an integrated school in the seventies as a loss of community cohesion, requiring adjustment to unfamiliar teachers and peers. Despite resource disparities, he emphasizes that Rosenwald’s supportive environment provided a strong educational foundation, highlighting the lasting impact of culturally connected schooling
David Ferguson Colville, Baritone and Choral Director
Laudon, Robert Tallant. (2001). David Ferguson Colville, Baritone and Choral Director. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48427
David Ferguson : From Morocco to Rococo
Questionning the relationship between photographic representation and reality, Ferguson reveals a desire to visually stimulate the same inquiry within the viewer
David Ferguson
David Ferguson plays the violin. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening March 4, 1966.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/3154/thumbnail.jp
Junior Recital, Kristen Ferguson, voice
The presentation of this recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Education. Kristen Ferguson studies voice with Michelle Harman-Gulick and receives vocal coaching from Melanie Kohn Day
David Ferguson : Morocco to Rococo / Robert Pelletier : Gants: Le chercheur de trésor
In separate texts, Ferguson compares the phenomenological experience of an object to that of its photographic reproduction while Pelletier considers his photographs of lost gloves as a means of exploring one's relationship to familiar objects
Item 15, Super Fathers Day Dance: Tres Generaciones autographed by Don Santiago, Flaco and David Jimenez, Casino Ballroom, Austin (black, orange and yellow silk screen on white, 22 x 28 inches), undated
The Keith Ferguson collection includes artifacts, manuscripts, and audio-visual materials from the childhood and professional career of the internationally respected musician.Keith Ferguson, noted bass guitarist, was born on July 23, 1946. He was raised in the Sixth Ward of Houston, Texas, and graduated from San Jacinto High School in 1964. Ferguson, who played left-handed, worked with Carlos Santana, Johnny Winter, Peter Kaukonen, Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughn. He was a founding member of The Fabulous Thunderbirds and played with groups such as Night Crawlers, Texas Cajun Trio, The Tail Gators, and Big Guitars from Texas.Ferguson was nominated for a Grammy in 1986 for his work with the Big Guitars (a strictly instrumental, Austin-based band). He also won the Austin Music Award for Best Bass Guitar in 1985, and in 1997 he was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame. Keith Ferguson died in Austin on April 29, 1997, of liver failure
Professor David Noel Ferguson Dunbar
Department of Physics - Site & people - Elanor Huntington, Kylie Catchpole, Prof. David Noel Ferguson Dunbar & other
Letter from Sam Adams, Atlanta, Georgia, to Hill Ferguson, Jefferson County Board of Equalization, Birmingham, Alabama, April 22, 1944
Enclosed with this letter is a letter from David Bell Adams, Atlanta, Georgia, to Agnes Ellen Harris, Dean of Women, University, Alabama, May 17, 1944
Mary Ferguson Keith
Mary Ferguson Keith was the second wife of David Keith and the mother of David Keith Jr. (David Keith II) David Keith, businees partners with Thomas Kearns, became very successful with the Park City Silver King Mining Company
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