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    Letter from Senator W. Kerr Scott to W. T. Johnson

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    Letter from Senator W. Kerr Scott to W. T. Johnson, sending in statement for dedication of S. B. Simmons camp

    \u27William L. Giles, Ray Johnson, Lloyd Kerr\u27

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    \u27Giles is pictured with Ray Johnson, Kappa Sigma fraternity representative, and Lloyd Kerr, director of the blood bank at St. Jude\u27s Hospital in Memphis. Kerr is presenting a plaque to Johnson on behalf of Kappa Sigma\u27s participation in a blood drive.\u27https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/1340/thumbnail.jp

    Paulina Kerr Creed Papers - Accession 1694

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    This collection mostly consists of genealogical material collected by Paulina Kerr Creed (1898-1982), who was a 1918 alumna of Winthrop College. Records consist of family group sheets, family Bibles, newspapers, newspaper clippings (a sizeable collection on the Catawba Indians), photographs, copies of deeds, letters of correspondence, and military service records from the Revolutionary War through World War II. There are also records in the collection relating to Paulina Kerr Creed’s involvement in the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the United Daughters of 1812. Much of the collection is focused on the Creed Family but material is also present for related families such as Wood, Cherry, Sawyer, McFadden, Kerr, Kneece, Culp, Johnson, Edwards, Anderson, DeWolfe, and Roddey. Also included in the collection are teaching certificates and diplomas belonging to Paulina and Henrietta Creed, a collection of Peterson’s magazines, cassette tapes from Saint John’s Church, a collection of obituaries, a collection of engagement/wedding announcements, a store ledger of unknown origins, cookbooks and children’s books, a scrapbook, two photographs of the delegation to create Catawba County in the early 20th century, two souvenir letter openers from the Philippines, and a fork that was forged in William Hill’s Ironworks in the late 1700s-early 1800s.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2777/thumbnail.jp

    Jane Clayson Johnson (Journalist, Author, and Mother) on Overcoming Depression

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    Ever dealt with depression and felt alone or weak? Join Jane Clayson Johnson (award-winning journalist for her work at CBS, ABC, and NPR; best-selling author of I Am a Mother and Silent Souls Weeping; and an incredible mother) as she talks about her encounter with depression and how others with depression shouldn\u27t feel flawed or trapped

    Trygue Johnson

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    Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson speaks on how the Scriptures help us to see the reality of the Kingdom of God. Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson is the Hinga Boersma Dean of the Chapel of Hope College. He holds an M.Div., from Western Theological Seminary, a Ph.D. in Theology from University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and is ordained in the Reformed Church in America (RCA). He is author of The Preacher as Liturgical Artist (Cascade Press, 2014) and speaks widely on college campuses around the country. Trygve is married to Dr. Kristen Deede Johnson, associate professor of Theology and Christian Formation at Western Theological Seminary, in Holland MI. Together they have been blessed with a son, Trygve David Johnson, Jr., and a daughter, Ella Arlene Johnson

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
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