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Ms Marshall
Portrait view of Ms. Marshall from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street
0527: Marti Carelli-Gilbert Manuscript, 1960
Manuscript of Halftime, a book by Ms. Carelli-Gilbert, widow of Al Carelli, describing their marriage and how the family coped with his death. Carelli, a coach, was travelling with the Marshall University football team that died in the 1970 airplane crash
20141014.1: Women\u27s and Gender Center, 1981-1990 Ms. QUotes
These items include materials from the office of the Women\u27s and Gender Center at Marshall University from 1981-1990. Items were received in 2014 and include notable materials from or about the publication, MsQuotes or Ms. Quotes
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from I. H. Kempner to Marshall McNeel discussing an excessive bill from the Galveston Water Department
Lunch Panel: What must be done to increase recruiting, hiring, retention, graduation, and promotion in Higher Education for faculty, staff, administrators, students, Board of Governors?
Lunch Panel: What must be done to increase recruiting, hiring, retention, graduation and promotion in Higher Education for faculty, staff, administrators, students, Board of Governors? and Response and call to action
Lunch Provided
Panelists: Debbie L. Robinson, Health Science Coordinator, West Virginia University and President, NAACP, Monongalia County
Darryl Clausell, Workforce Program Manager and Coordinator for Continuing and Community Education, West Virginia Northern Community College and First Vice-President, WV NAACP Conference of Branches, Ohio County
Dr. Geoffrey Cousins, M.D. Cardiothoracic Surgeon, St. Mary’s Hospital, Pioneering Robotic Assistance
Dr. Cynthia Jones, Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy, Marshall University
Dr. Shelvy L. Campbell, Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University
Dr. Sonya Armstrong, Mathematics and Computer Science, West Virginia State University
Coordinators: Professor Philip W. Carter, Social Work, Marshall University, Chair, WV NAACP Higher Education Committee and Past President NAACP, Cabell County
Professor Oree Banks, West Virginia State University, Chair, WV NAACP, Conference of Branches, Public Education Committee and Advisor, West Virginia State University, Student NAACP Branch
Betty Spencer, Retired School Principal, Kanawha County, Member, Board of Education, Kanawha County
Sylvia Ridgeway, Retired Teacher, Board of Education, Cabell County, Former President, WV NAACP, Conference of Branches, Cabell County and President, NAACP, Cabell County
George Rutherford, Retired Department of Interior Federal Government and Former Vice-President, WV NAACP Conference of Branches and President, NAACP, Jefferson County
Debra Walker-Hart, MS, H.R.M, Director of Equity Programs and Coordinator Title IX, Marshall University and Former First Vice-President NAACP, Charleston, WV, Former Coordinator NAACP ACT-SO, Charleston, W
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from I. H. Kempner to Marshall McNeel discussing the lack of reply to his previous letter about his water bill
Juvenile and Adult Criminal Justice System
Lt Col Kenneth L. Hale, Sr. (Retired) served as the Labor Relations and State Equal Employment Manager for the entire West Virginia National Guard, Charleston, West Virginia. Lt Col Hale has also worked at the West Virginia Governor\u27s Office of Community and Industrial Development/Employment and Training Division. After earning credits at Marshall University, he graduated from West Virginia State University in 1984. Lt Col Hale is the father of seven and the grandfather of fourteen.
C. Damien Arthur is an Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Policy at Marshall University, in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration. He completed a Ph.D. in Political Science at West Virginia University and an M.P.A. in Public Administration as well as an M.T.S. in Religion, Culture, and Personality at Boston University’s School of Theology. Damien’s research has focused upon leadership, primarily, presidential rhetorical leadership in relation to salient policies such as economics, institutions, and immigration. He is author of “Economic Actors, Economic Behaviors, and Presidential Leadership: The Constrained Effects of Rhetoric” and “Debating Immigration in the Age of Terrorism, Polarization, & Trump” with Joshua Woods. He has published refereed journal articles in Presidential Studies Quarterly, White House Studies, and Sociological Spectrum. He is currently writing the definitive biography of Senator Robert C. Byrd.
Mr. Denny Dodson, Deputy Director, West Virginia Division of Juvenile Services
Ms. Cheryl Henderson is an attorney and practices law with the firm Henderson, Henderson & Staples, L.C. In addition to her legal practice she has served as Huntington Municipal Court Judge since February, 2015. Ms. Henderson received her B.A. in English from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, and then her J.D. from West Virginia University College of Law in 1980. Ms. Henderson worked as a trademark attorney in the Trademark Office at the Department of Commerce in Washington D.C. for two (2) years before returning home to West Virginia. Henderson was appointed to the West Virginia Board of Medicine as one of three (3) lay members by Governor Joe Manchin, III, in November, 2010 and served until October, 2017. She has a son, Justin Lee Henderson.
Ms. Cindy Largent-Hill, Director, West Virginia Juvenile Justice Commission
Dr. Peggy Proudfoot Harman is an Associate Professor, Director of the Marshall University Master Social Work (MSW) program, and has been working in the field of Social Work since 1976 after earning an Associate\u27s Degree as a Social Service Aide from Davis and Elkins College. Dr. Harman’s first job was with the West Virginia Department of Welfare, now known as the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR). Dr. Harman went on to earn a BFA in Theatre from West Virginia University, an MSW from West Virginia University, and a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work. Dr. Harman has worked in child welfare, juvenile justice, developmental disabilities, mental health, substance abuse treatment, and as a forensic social worker, investigating and mitigating death sentences of death row inmates for the Federal Public Defender, 3rd Circuit, in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Marshall, Lorna - correspondence
457-lorna-marshall-letter-1954.pdf derived from archival TIFF file. Digital copies were created from a selection of items in the Maguire San Ethnobotanical Collection (MS 457) held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service Collection.Handwritten letter and photograph from Lorna Marshall depicting an arrow poison root (asparagus sp.)
0620: Ms. W.A. Millard and Allene Wilson Manuscript, 1924
This collection contains a manuscript by W.A. Millard and Allene Wilson titled “Farm Bureau Community History of Pea Ridge.” The manuscript includes information beyond history such as natural resources and community stories. This community was later incorporated in Huntington, West Virginia. Ms. W.A. Millard and Allene Wilson Manuscript, 192
Letter to Ms. Nicholson, n.d.
A folded letter bearing a postage stamp from Martinsburg, Virginia and dated November 18th. The year is not noted on the letter, so the year range is but an approximation. The letter is addressed to a Ms. Nicholson of Baltimore Maryland. A portion of the letter has been torn off. When it is folded, the back of the letter has the word “Command” written on it in large letters. Red ink or some other substance is splattered on portions of the letter. A large 12 is written above the intended recipient’s address
This item was added by the Honors 480 course, Trash or Treasure: An Introduction to Archives, during the fall 2021 semester. This item was digitized and metadata was created by Jillian Brown.https://mds.marshall.edu/c_caverlee_collection/1335/thumbnail.jp
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