39,416 research outputs found

    Dr. Randall Bailey, ITC, July 2011

    No full text
    This video is a conversation with Dr. Randall Bailey. Dr. Bailey talks about his book, "They Were Altogether in One Place?: Toward Minority Biblical Criticism". Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Light D'Albergo Bailey

    No full text
    Photograph shows profile bust portrait of Light D'Albergo (Mrs. Clay) Bailey, teacher and author

    Cecelia McKie Scrapbook Collection

    No full text
    Copy of letter sent from Cecelia McKie to 'Mr. Edward P. Bailey', regarding Santo Tomas Internment Camp internee Fay Cook Bailey, recorded in the letter as 'Kay (Fay) Cook Bailey'. Letter contains transcribed message broadcast to uncle from internee on Radio Tokyo

    The Virginia Bailey genealogy, together with related families.

    No full text
    "Authorities": p. 67-69.Pages 70-72 blank for "Additional family genealogy".Includes allied families of Brand, Garrett, Witt, McKnight, Martin, Steed, Lucas and Houtchens.The sketch of the Bailey family (p. [5]-7) by Frances B. Smith is reprinted from the Journal of American genealogy, vol. II, no. 4, for 1922.Publisher's autograph presentation note on p. 9.Assembled under the direction of the National Historical Society; the actual work was done by Miss Mabel Thatcher [sic] Rosemary Washburn; published by Robert Gresham Bailey. cf. Pref.Running title: Bailey genealogy.Cover title.Mode of access: Internet

    D'Army Bailey, circuit court judge, 1979

    No full text
    Interview with D'Army Bailey, an attorney, retired circuit court judge, civil rights activist, author, and film actor from Memphis, Tennessee. In this interview Bailey talks about his activism as a college student, his relationship with CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and NSM (Northern Student Movement), at a PWI and an HBCU. Bailey also discusses his time practicing law in a racially divided society. The interview was conducted in 1979 at his home on Monticello.

    Shaanxi (China), view of Hua Shan mountain

    No full text
    View of Hua-shan, one of five sacred mountains of China.Image is included in the research conducted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    Shaanxi (China), view of Qin Ling mountain range as the natural boundary

    No full text
    View of summits of the Ts'in-ling-shan barrier range of China. In A.G.S. Bulletin vol.38, 1906Image is included in the research condcuted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    Peter Francisco: Washington's One-Man Regiment

    No full text
    Part of the James Henry Bailey II Papers, UA 5.118. The finding aid for that collection can be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=9272.Contains an essay by James Henry Bailey titled "Peter Francisco: Washington's One-Man Regiment." A note is written on the title page: "This essay won the Cincinnati Prize in 1939.

    Edward P. Bailey House

    No full text
    Second French Empire style house built for Edward P. Bailey (1856-1904), native of Sweden and wife, Annie Empie (1858-1915). Mr. Bailey was president of Wilmington Iron Works and a city alderman. Queen Anne style facade added in 1905. Residence of Bailey family until 1934
    corecore