6,559 research outputs found
Marshall cheerleader Nancy Sheppe
Marshall cheerleader Nancy Sheppe, b&w. Back reads: nancy Sheppe cheers on the Freshmen.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1644/thumbnail.jp
Detailed letter to the editor from the director of Nancy Marshall Communications
Detailed letter to the editor from the director of Nancy Marshall Communications in Kingfield, responding to a Mainebiz article on public relations
Recollections of Clement C. Moore, author of "A Visit from St. Nicholas"
Includes 2 poems by Clement C Moore, including "A Visit from St. Nicholas." Part of the Nancy H. Marshall Night before Christmas collection. Swem Library copy includes and undated letter about the book by Margaret N.C. Bradley, niece of the author
0475: Nancy Murray Mann Papers, 1914-1985
The Nancy Murray Mann papers consist of correspondences, speeches in various paper formats, newspaper clippings, government publications, photographs, copies of Mann’s passport, land deeds, and research notes from Ben Riley, a Marshall University graduate student from 1983-1985. The focus of the collection primarily covers Mann’s political and social activities, particularly her political involvement during the 1928 presidential campaign for Herbert Hoover and her subsequent work during his administration. Several of her letters are addressed to President Hoover; however almost of the responses come from his secretary Lawrence Richey. The inclusive dates range from 1914 - 1985, however most materials consist of documents created during the 1920s and 1930s.
To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Nancy Murray Mann Papers, 1914-1985 here
How to: Create Your Company\u27s Media Fact Sheet
The author, Nancy Marshall of Nancy Marshall Communications, offers nine specific elements to include in a company\u27s online media room\u27s fact sheet
Portrait of Andy Marshall
Black & white negative of a portrait of Andy Marshall in a tweed blazer and tie. Window light illuminates the right side of his face. Andy Marshall was mayor of Colorado Spring, 1975. He owned the Ft. Union Ranch near Wattrous, NM and was a good friend of Nancy Wood in the 1970
Marshall Freshman cheerleaders
Marshall freshman cheerleaders, b&w. Back reads: 1st: Merle Wiley, Huntington Barbara Wilson, Charleston Karen Lofland, Weirton 2nd: Becky Abbottt, Huntington Pam Slaughter, Dunbar Kendra Staker, Franklin Furnace Cynthia Davis, Ravenswood.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1640/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview: Nancy Hesson
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. In this interview, Nancy Hesson discusses: her personal history; Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his policies; the Great Depression; her employment history; changes she has observed in Huntington (WV); her childhood experiences; getting her first car; World War II; and other topics.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1528/thumbnail.jp
MU Student Court Justices at bust of John Marshall
MU Student Court Justices at bust of John Marshall, b&w. Back reads: Student Court Justices, left to right patrick J. Cowles David Brumfield Edward Rose Tony Broh Caroline Massey Jane W. Meisel Susan Hibbert Nancy Glaser.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1272/thumbnail.jp
0895: Whear Family Papers, 1909-2019
Dr. Paul W. Whear was a noted composer and Marshall University professor and founded the Huntington Chamber Orchestra. Nancy Robinson Voiers Whear was a renowned musician who worked in Morrow Library at Marshall University and wrote several articles that were published. Their children were Allen Whear, violoncellist, brother Bill, a prominent photographer, and Cynthia, another distinguished musician.
The Whear Family Collection includes original compositions and musical scores by Paul W. Whear, research materials used by Nancy Whear, photography by Bill Whear, and documentation of the musical career of Allen Whear. Also included are programs and other materials from the Huntington Chamber Orchestra, documents from the Shenandoah College and Conservatory, and photographs of the Whear and Voiers families. Much of the collection consists of published musical scores arranged by composer, and books on John Marshall and music.
The finding aid includes a comprehensive listing of books that were part of the collection, but many of those listed were not retained. All music publications and compositions are part of the collection
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