4,911 research outputs found
0489: Warren Walter Wooden Papers
Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia, English professor, scholar, author. Papers consist of correspondence and manuscripts of articles, papers read at conferences, and teaching papers
0044: George Wallace Letters to M. P. Shawkey, 1935
Huntington, West Virginia, attorney and author. Letters to Morris Shawkey, president of Marshall College, concern the early history of the school
0333: Ann Cutler Papers, 1922-1978
Free-lance writer, author of The Trachtenberg Method of Mathematics and Four Minutes of Live ; Marshall College Aluma, 1924. Papers consist of copies of articles from newspapers and magazines, galleries, correspondence, contracts, copies of books authored, diplomas, scrapbooks
0436: Dr. Sam Clagg Papers, 1958-1986
Marshall University professor of Geography, faculty leader, former acting president, author, cartographer. Papers include material from Dr. Clagg\u27s service on Board of Regents advisory council of faculty, chairman of the faculty governance system and council of chairmen; drafts of several books and dissertation
0530: Robert L. Archer Papers, 1871-1896
This collection is composed of copies of Robert L. Archer’s manuscript titled “Chronicles of Early Huntington, 1871-1896” as well as materials related to it. The manuscript covers the history of Huntington during the time through vignettes featuring the C&O Railroad, other industry and transportation, and more. Also included is a short manuscript titled “Making the Constitution Safe for Democracy (Marbury vs. Madison)” which begins with the midnight appointment of John Marshall to the Supreme Court. Also included in the collection are notations by Doris C. Miller, author of “A Centennial History of Huntington, West Virginia, 1871-1971” that were found in Archer’s “Chronicles…
[Author Visits Marshall Public Library]
This author visited Marshall Public Library to talk about his books. He followed with a signing. He is unidentified
[Author Signs Books at Marshall Public Library]
A visiting author, unidentified, autographs his books at Marshall Public Library after speaking to an interested group about his writing
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
0894: G. W. “Jerry” Sutphin River Transportation Collection, 1832-2024
Gerald W. “Jerry” Sutphin was a nationally recognized river historian from Huntington. He graduated from Mullens High School and Marshall University and became an army officer. Sutphin worked for and retired from the United States Army Corps of Engineers before spending twenty years operating his own business, Visual Information Ltd. The author of Sternwheelers on the Great Kanawha River, he also wrote a number of articles and contributed to numerous publications with words and/or photographs. Sutphin provided historical presentations on the Delta Queen and other large sternwheel excursion boats and served as a consultant for several documentaries and exhibits. Sutphin was also a talented artist.
The G. W. “Jerry” Sutphin River Transportation Collection includes the correspondence and personal papers of Gerald W. Sutphin; annual reports and other documents from the United States Army Corps of Engineers; photographs, negatives, and slides documenting rivers and river transportation, particularly on the Kanawha and Ohio rivers; books and other publications; artwork, audio/video material, and artifacts. The collection is divided into nine series: Series I: Manuscript Materials (Boxes 1-13) Series II: Delta Queen Steamboat Company (Boxes 14-20) Series III: United States Army Corps of Engineers (Boxes 21-30) Series IV: Publications (Boxes 31-61) Series V: Albums/Notebooks (Boxes 62-64) Series VI: Photographs (65-93) Series VII: Audio/Video/Digital (Boxes 94-97) Series VIII: Artifacts (Boxes 98-103) Series IX: Oversize
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