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Bethune-Cookman College Spring 1981 Commencement, April 27, 1981
This video features Bethune-Cookman College's 77th annual commencement exercise. This video opens with choir singing, followed by a commencement address by Rev. Jesse Jackson, starting at 00:39:20. Rev. Jesse Jackson pays tribute to author Howard Thurman and encourages graduates that they are somebody and to not let anyone break their spirit. Video is dark and cuts out at the end
Mary McLeod Bethune with Madam Pandit
A black and white photograph of Madame Pandit, left, and Mary McLeod Bethune, right, standing in front of an unidentified college building on the Bethune-Cookman campus. Madame Pandit is dressed in a traditional Indian outfit and is wearing a corsage, and Mrs. Bethune is wearing a suit jacket and skirt, and is holding a piece of paper in her left hand. Behind them is the brick edifice of a college building. On the back of the image is written in pencil, L-R Madame Pandit, Dr. Bethune, yr. 1952. The image is printed on Kodak Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/2012/thumbnail.jp
Mary McLeod Bethune with Madam Pandit
A black and white photograph of Madame Pandit, left, and Mary McLeod Bethune, right, standing in front of an unidentified college building on the Bethune-Cookman campus. Madame Pandit is dressed in a traditional Indian outfit and is wearing a corsage, and Mrs. Bethune is wearing a suit jacket and skirt, and is holding a piece of paper in her left hand. Behind them is the brick edifice of a college building. On the back of the image is written in pencil, L-R Madame Pandit, Dr. Bethune, yr. 1952. The image is printed on Kodak Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/2013/thumbnail.jp
[coin] Dubbele sterling (tweede uitgifte), Aalst, Robrecht van Bethune, Vlaanderen.
Oud plaatsnummer BRKZ.MUN.0016/4/BRecto: De geharnaste graaf galoppeert naar links ; zijn paard draagt een lang wapenkleed en een stervormige hoofdtooi ; hij houdt een banier schuin opwaarts met de rechterhand en klemt een gotisch schild met een naar links klimmende leeuw tegen de linker schouder ; rondom, tussen twee parelcirkels, °+ROBERTV – S:COMЄS•FL – ADRIЄ (de eerste twee woorden van het omschrift zijn gescheiden door drie punten boven elkaar).Verso: Een gevoet kruis ; rondom, een parelcirkel, +SIGNVMCRVCIS°, een parelcirkel, +MONЄTA:VILLЄ:A:LOSTЄSIS en een parelcirkel (de scheidingstekens in het buitenste omschrift bestaan uit drie punten boven elkaar).Herkomst: Collectie "De Bast", catalogusnummer 118Den Duyts, F, Notice sur les anciennes monnaies des comtes de Flandre, ducs de Brabant, comtes de Hainaut, comtes de Namur et ducs de Luxembourg, faisant partie de la collection des médailles de l'Université de Gand. Gand: Annoot-Braeckman, 1847, nr. 151 & pl. XVIII, 107.Gaillard, V. Recherches sur les monnaies des comtes de Flandre, depuis les temps les plus reculés, jusqu'au règne de Robert de Béthune inclusivement. Gent : Librairie générale de H. Hoste, 1852, nr. 173 (dit exemplaar vertoont kleine afwijkingen in de splitsingen en interpuncties van de omschriften).De Mey, J., Les monnaies des comtes de Flandre (1244-1384). Brussel : J. De Mey, 1985, nr. 88 (dit exemplaar vertoont kleine afwijkingen in de splitsingen en interpuncties van de omschriften).Bijzondere collectiesWaerzeggers, R. & Dewit, H., Stedelijke musea Leuven - Inventaris van de numismatische verzameling - Deel 2. De feodale munten van de Nederlanden, Leuven: Stedelijke musea, 1990, nr. N/BZ/41.Vanhoudt, H. Atlas der munten van België : van de Kelten tot heden. Herent : H. Vanhoudt, 1996, nr. G 2559.Verboven, K. De zogenaamde collectie 'De Bast'. Twintig eeuwen muntgeschiedenis in de collectie van de Gentse Universiteitsbibliotheek. Gent : Universiteitsbibliotheek, 2001, nr. 118.Martiny, J.-C. De eerste grote zilveren munten in Vlaanderen 1269-1322. Gent: Jean-Claude Martiny & Uitgeverij Snoeck, 2016, nr. 29-AA/4
Some aspects of the history of Bethune-Cookman College from 1923 to 1942, 1979
This study deals with the early years of Bethune Cookman College, from the merger in 1923 to the retirement of Mrs. Mary Jane McLeod Bethune in 1942. Included is a brief historical background of both Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls and Cookman Institute. The purpose of this study is to give the history of the origin and early development of Bethune-cookman College, which was an outgrowth of the two most significant institutions for Blacks in Florida. Although a number of studies have been done on Mrs. Bethune, most mention only briefly the origin of the college, and no real in-depth research has been done on the history of the college itself. This study is the first step toward looking into the history of the college and, hopefully, with further study in the future, an accurate account of the college's history can be written with the aid of this study. The information used was taken from the Administrative Files and Registrar Office at Bethune-Cookman College and the Archives at Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Interviews were held with people who had worked and lived with Mrs. Bethune and assisted in the growth and development of the college. Such secondary works as James P. Brawley, Two Centuries of Methodist Concern: Bondage, Freedom, and Education of Black People1 Ella Kaiser Carruth, She Wanted to Read: The Story of Mary McLeod Bethune1 Walter Jesses Dees, College Built on Prayer1 and Rackham Holt, Mary McLeod Bethune: A Biography proved to be of great value
Mary McLeod Bethune speaks
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune addressing an audience at her birthday celebration. Mary McLeod Bethune can be seen standing in the center of the photographer, wearing a dark-colored dress, a broach, a pearl necklace, and a corsage. She is resting her right arm on a podium, and a microphone stands to the left. To the right of the image are two people sitting at a table which is covered by a lace tablecloth. The person farthest to the right is Dr. Texas Adams, who served as the college doctor for many decades and for which the college infirmary is named. To the left of him is Dr. Richard Vernon Moore, who, at the time this photograph was taken, had been president of Bethune-Cookman College for one year. They are both wearing suits and ties. To the left of the image are two people, one male and one female; their identities are unknown. The woman is wearing a hat and holding a handbag in her lap. Behind the people is a stage, upon which sits bleachers with empty chairs, as well as a small podium with a guitar leaning against it. On the back of the image is written in blue ink, Mrs. Bethune, Dr. R. V. Moore, Dr. T. A. Adams. Also written on the back in pencil is, Mrs. Bethune addresses audience at Church service on campus - 1948. President R. V. Moore and Dr. Texas Adams, M.D. wait their turn. The photographer of the image is unknown.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/1866/thumbnail.jp
Mary McLeod Bethune speaks
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune addressing an audience at her birthday celebration. Mary McLeod Bethune can be seen standing in the center of the photographer, wearing a dark-colored dress, a broach, a pearl necklace, and a corsage. She is resting her right arm on a podium, and a microphone stands to the left. To the right of the image are two people sitting at a table which is covered by a lace tablecloth. The person farthest to the right is Dr. Texas Adams, who served as the college doctor for many decades and for which the college infirmary is named. To the left of him is Dr. Richard Vernon Moore, who, at the time this photograph was taken, had been president of Bethune-Cookman College for one year. They are both wearing suits and ties. To the left of the image are two people, one male and one female; their identities are unknown. The woman is wearing a hat and holding a handbag in her lap. Behind the people is a stage, upon which sits bleachers with empty chairs, as well as a small podium with a guitar leaning against it. On the back of the image is written in blue ink, Mrs. Bethune, Dr. R. V. Moore, Dr. T. A. Adams. Also written on the back in pencil is, Mrs. Bethune addresses audience at Church service on campus - 1948. President R. V. Moore and Dr. Texas Adams, M.D. wait their turn. The photographer of the image is unknown.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/1867/thumbnail.jp
The Wildcat, 1930
A college yearbook printed in black and white, which commemorated the previous school year\u27s events at Bethune-Cookman College. The yearbook includes lists of faculty and staff, officers of administration, and members of the Board of Trustees. Class rosters for the Senior and Freshmen college class, and high school and junior high class, as well as class portraits for each student, can also be found here. Numerous photographs also appear for activities such as sports and college buildings, and student clubs and organizations. A message from Mary McLeod Bethune may be found on page 8. A page is dedicated to Mary McLeod Bethune\u27s grandson, Albert McLeod Bethune, Jr., who was named the Wildcat Mascot. Advertisements for local businesses can also be found at the back of the catalog. It is important to note that Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, is listed as a member of the Board of Trustees. Members of the Advisory Board included Lady Armstrong, wife of jazz musician Louis Armstrong; Miss Jane Addams, Chicago, Illinois; and Francis Reynolds Keyser, New York, New York. There are numerous photographs of Edward R. Rodriguez in this yearbook as well
Bethune-Cookman College's Religion and Philosophy Assembly, October 10, 1982
This audio recording features a speech by community leader, Vanderbuilt University biblical scholar, thologist, and author of "Christ in Context: Divine Purpose and Human Possibility", Dr. Eugene TeSelle. Dr. TeSelle speaks about religious policies, Christianity in society, and religious freedom
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