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Happy days [music] : Sunday times song success /
For voice and piano.; Caption title.; The item is a cutting from the newspaper the Sunday Times.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an14295344
Springfield Sunday Republican page 20 C, December 17, 1961 - Meet Dr. Kidess
This is page 20C from the December 17, 1961 Springfield Sunday Repbulican. The main article on the page is on Springfield College Vice President, Dr. Attalah "Ted" Kidess. and is titled "Meet Ted Kidess: SC Vice-President Well Known Educator and Olympic Athlete." The article introduced him as the new Vice-President at the college and told of the many accomplishments in his life. Some of the topics covered are why and how he came to Springfield College, his doctoral dissertation on James Huff McCurdy, family, including wife Helen and daughter Tamie, his views on the college and its future, and some interesting facts about his life. There are some pictures of him from various stages in his life before coming to Springfield College.There are notes from interviews conducted for this article, they can be seen here: http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15370coll2/id/10169. Other articles contained on the page are, "University of Nigeria is African Success Story," "Hotel Planned in Middle of Jungle," "College Heads Band Together," and "School Dropouts Unemployed Long." There are also some advertisements.For more information on Attallah A. Kidess, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/579.Due to size of scanning equipment, newspaper was scanned in two scans and in jpg only. Original is all one piece
Sunday Times: Celebrating Women
A passion for light drove Professor Tebello Nyokong of Rhodes University into her photodynamic therapy research, harnessing light for cancer therapy and environmental clean-up using special dyes. And with this groundbreaking work she won the Africa-Arab State 2009 L'Oreal UNESCO Award for Women in Science
Billy Sunday and his party photograph
Photograph captioned "Rev. Billy Sunday and His Party. Upper row from left to right--Dr. L.K. Peacock, Mrs. William Asher, Miss Grace Saxe, Rev. William Asher, B.D. Ackley. Lower row--Fred Seibert, Miss Frances Miller, Billy Sunday, Miss Annie McLaren, Homer A. Rodeheaver, W.H. Collison."
William "Billy" Sunday was born in Iowa in 1862. He was a major-league baseball player in the 1880s before becoming an itinerant evangelical preacher. He visited large cities, giving talks for young men on Christian living and Prohibition under the employment of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). He was an avid supporter of Prohibition and strongly in opposition to scientific advancement which he saw as disproving the Bible
The Sunday Mail Motor Road Guide: maps and speedometer charts prepared by The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland
Some time ago The Sunday Mail added to its Special Monthly Motor Issue an important feature of specially
prepared Touring Maps, accompanied by Speedometer Charts, for the benefit of motorists. These Maps were compiled by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, and published in The Sunday Mail, with general notes of the club
Owing to their utility and great popularity, and an ever increasing demand for copies, the Proprietors of The Daily Mail and The Sunday Mail decided to make the whole series of these splendid Touring Maps in book form in pursuance of their policy of catering for the needs of the motoring community.
The Maps are all drawn on a suitably large scale, and contain a wealth of detail, which cannot be found elsewhere.
Each Map deals with a particular tour, and enables the motorist to clearly visualise his location, and
to follow the route without the slightest difficulty.
There has been such a phenomenal sale of the, first three editions that it has been decided to publish a
fourth and enlarged edition, containing 66 maps, all revised and brought up to date
MARCH 192
Sunday Tribune : 1966-1985
All articles are printed in black and white.The first part of this folder consists of pages taken from the Sunday Tribune with the title 1966 - 1985 which was published on the 20th of January 1985. The second half includes a selection of newspaper articles and cartoons all relating to the political climate and social conditions in South Africa during the apartheid era
Sunday Tribune : 1966-1985
Item located in folder hy-dm-news-sunday-tribune-1966-1985-001Cover of Sunday Tribune with a cartoon depicting political figures
National Sunday School Teacher periodical
This fragment from the National Sunday School Teacher pamphlet is from December of 1869. It is part of the National Series of Sunday School Lessons. Central to the lesson plan are bible scriptures and contextual analysis of biblical content.
Possibly from a Dec. 1869 v.4, no. 12 issue, was found Feb. 16, 2011 in the bell tower of the First Congregational Church, Tallmadge, Ohio, by Ray Gough
Jailed for Dagga...
The articles include black and white photographs of UDF leader Archie Gumede as well as a photograph of student Kate Phillip who was held without trial and released without charge. The final photograph is of Law and Order Minister Le Grange.Item located in folder hy-dm-news-sunday-tribune-1966-1985-001Both articles discuss the South African state's detention policies and unfair practices
Letter to Sonora Dodd from W. A. Sunday, January 24, 1911
Letter to Sonora Dodd, from W. A. Sunday, with envelope. W. A. Sunday, better known as Billy Sunday, was one of the most significant American evangelists during the first two decades of the 20th century.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/fathers-day-correspondence/1009/thumbnail.jp
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