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    Letter from Walter Frank, Acting Chairman, American Civil Liberties Union, to Rt. Rev. Edward L. Parsons, November 9, 1942

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    Letter from Walter Frank to Bishop Edward L. Parsons regarding Parson's involvement in the Korematsu case. Frank discusses "a controversy concerning the handling of the Korematsu case," and urges that "the Northern California branch, in handling the appeal in the Korematsu case, conform to the policy laid down by the overwhelming joint referendum vote of the National Committee and board." Frank states: "It should be emphasized that the Union does not attack the underlying presidential power."The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066

    Fieldnotes on vist to the Columbus Museum of Art to view collection Walter O. and Walter L. Mayo

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    The author in her visit discusses the carvings on exhibition of Walter L. Mayo and Walter O. Mayo and how they were influencedhttps://digital.kenyon.edu/mac_interviews/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Bode papers

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    Carl Bode (1911-1993) was an author, professor of English at the University of Maryland, and officer of several literary and cultural organizations. His scholarly interests included Emerson, Thoreau, and H. L. Mencken. His books included Mencken, the first full biography to be published after Mencken's death; Maryland, a 350-year history of the state; The Man Behind You, a volume of poetry; and The Anatomy of American Popular Culture. He received a Ford Fellowship in 1952-1953 and a Guggenheim award in 1954-1955. Bode also founded the national American Studies Association. His papers consist of correspondence, drafts of publications, documentation from editing projects, and records of participation in political campaigns. Correspondence relates to Joseph Tydings, Walter R. Harding, and Wilson Follett. There is an unprocessed addendum to the collection, consisting of books on American literature and Maryland; correspondence; course materials; financial records; personnel-related materials; photographs; tapes; publications; and work papers

    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

    Letter to Walter Frank, Acting Chairman, American Civil Liberties Union, November 11, 1942

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    Author's name omitted from bottom of page, is likely Ernest Besig. Letter responds to Walter Frank's letter to Bishop Edward L. Parson on November 9, 1942. Author asserts that at the time of taking on the Korematsu case, ACLU of Northern California was in accordance with national policy. Author writes that the case will go forward, and hopes that the Board of ACLU national will reconsider its position.The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066

    Class of 1971

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    Graduates:Thomas Craig (Tom) Alexander, MAGraham William Amy, MARandall Lowrie Bostic, MAAnthony Lee Bryant, MThRay Braxton Dutton, MAGlendell Ray Fann, MThJuliana T. Garlitos, MAJohn Paul Higgins, MAWilliam Ferrell Jenkins, MAThomas Allen Jones, MAGarrell Jackson Kidd, MASteven F. Kindle, MANick James Kosmitis, MAPhilip Bennett Leonetti, MThJames Michael Mays, MAJack C. Meredith, MAJames Robert Moore, MAHarold Walter Peacock, Jr., MAEdward Lee Pennington, MAJ. Paul Pollard, Jr., MA, MThWilliam H. Proctor, Jr., MAJackson Edgar Reece, MAPaul Sung Shin, MA -- Also listed in the 1972 programDonald P. Starks, MAJerry Stettheimer, MThJohnny Harold Stovall, MAJames Larry Williams, MACecil Niel Wright, 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 -- Associate LibrarianG. W. (Bill) Patterson -- Associate Professor of Christian EducationJohn A. Scott, Sr. -- Assistant Professor of Old Testament and CounselingThomas (Tom) Warren -- Professor of Philosophy of Religion and ApologeticsVelma R. West -- Assistant Professor of GreekW. B. West, Jr. -- Dean and Professor of New Testament Guests:Robert Brewer -- Minister, Raleigh Church of Christ -- BenedictionE. H. Ijams -- AddressHouston T. Karnes -- Chairman, Board of TrusteesLeon B. Sanderson -- Song leaderJohn Simpson -- Minister, Jackson Ave. Church of Christ -- Invocationhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Silverton senior baseball team

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    L - R Back Walter Kinicki, Jim Fairhurst, George Groenhuysen, Stan Clough, L - R Front Bill Postlewaite, Dick Hambly, Randal (Bo) Harding, Bill Graham, Jack Kelly

    'Equality for All' poster

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    This Republican campaign poster from the 1920 election displays portraits of candidates for various offices, including Warren G. Harding, candidate for President of the United States; Frank B. Willis, candidate for the U.S. Senate; Harry L. Davis, candidate for governor of Ohio; W. R. Green, candidate for the state Senate; and five other African American men who are candidates for the state House of Representatives. Harding is quoted saying that he believes in equality before the law, and that "You can not give one right to a white man and deny the same right to a black man." The poster indicates that African Americans in Ohio remained in possession of their right to vote, even while many blacks in the American South were being disenfranchised. By appearing on this poster, the major Republican candidates for Ohio both endorsed African American Republican candidates, and attempted to secure the African American vote for their own election

    White County Heritage 1972 no. 4

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS President\u27s Message by W.C. WelchIsaac Aaron Miller DiarySome Records of James D. Addison of White County, Arkansas by Walter L. HavensGum Springs Cemetery by Gum Springs Extension Homemakers ClubFrom the Museum Shelf by Ellen KeyThey Came to Arkansas (Gordon) by Mrs. Leister E. PresleyHeadcheese: An Old Time Recipe (copied)Box 327County Grange and County News in General, also Meets a Cobbite from The Record, Dec. 15, 1876 (copied)https://scholarworks.harding.edu/wchs-heritagejournal/1058/thumbnail.jp
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