Publication Date

1912

Comments

Blank pages not digitized.

Abstract

Scrapbook regarding education & politics for 1911-1912 created by the WKU President's Office during Henry Cherry's tenure. Page numbers from original scrapbook and may not match pdf file.

  • A Child's Value 139
  • A Cure for Lawlessness, Elizabethtown News 89
  • A 'Practical' Education 137
  • Address & Resolutions to be Presented to State-Wide Rural School Conference, March 29, 1911 18
  • All Round Efficiency 4
  • Beckman, F.W. A Cry from Macedonia for Teachers of Agriculture . . . 58
  • Behind the School 3
  • Beveridge's Eloquent Plea for Cause of Humanity 145
  • Campbell, James Jr. Commission Form of Government 85
  • Child Labor a National Crime 93
  • Child Labor Conference 96
  • Clay, C.M. The Initiative, Referendum and Recall of Officials, Jan. 26, 1912 108
  • Clay, Cassius. Initiative, Referendum and Recall 104
  • Conservation of the Soil, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture #38 10
  • Din'a Ye Hear the Slogan? re: J. McKenzie Todd 47
  • Dixon, S.V. Crime and Its Punishment 109
  • Dr. McCormack Submits Statement of Work of the Board of Health, Jan. 25 99
  • Editorial. Spokesman, Not the Ruler of the People 114
  • Education and Good Roads, Durham Co., NC 90
  • Enelow, H.G. The Religious Element of Education 17
  • Every Human Being on Earth Lives in a Cage 48
  • Farming Efficiency 107
  • Freedom & Opportunity 2
  • German Democracy 98
  • Good Teachers the Great Need 1
  • Gov. McCreary's Message to Legislature, Jan. 2 33
  • Governor's Speech Accepting the Statue of Lincoln, Nov. 8 20
  • Great Rural School Fair, advertisement 130
  • Helping the Boys to Make Good 93
  • Honesty in Politics 106
  • How Judson Harmon Looks as Presidential Timber 140
  • Interesting Event, Arbor Day, Nov. 18, 1911 87
  • It's What We Do with the Chance that Counts in Life 54
  • Kaufman, Herbert. You Must Stand the Gaff 124
  • Kentucky's Population by Color for All the Counties in the State, Dec. 5 94
  • Large and Small Farms 97
  • Law Indefensible Say Baptist Teachers 84
  • Lincoln's Great Patience One of Chief Virtues, Nov. 8 22
  • Mason, Walt. The Poet Philosopher on Lillian Russell's Engagement 124
  • McDermott, E.J. "Imperative Law Reforms." 82
  • McFerran, John. "A Greater Kentucky," Nov. 23 51
  • McLean County Teachers' Association Division No. 4, Oct. 1911 92
  • M'Ferran, John. Improved Educational Conditions from an Investment Standpoint 136
  • M'Ferran, John. Necessity for 'Best' Teacher in Each School District 131
  • M'Ferran, John. The Thirty and Nine; or Why Stop With One? 132
  • Mr. Watterson's Address Presenting Speed Statute, Nov. 8 23
  • Need of the Best 5
  • No Saved Soul in Lost Body, Declares Dr. E.L. Powell in Sermon on Social Reform 101
  • O'Rear, ? Compares the County Unit Planks 62
  • O'Rear, ? Speech Delivered at Elizabethtown, Aug. 14, 1911 65
  • O'Rear, ? Speech Delivered at Hartford re: Farmers & Laborers Organizations 73
  • O'Rear, ? "Education in Kentucky." 56
  • Paint the Town Red re: Ohio Northern University Student 123
  • Poverty and the Public 138
  • Powell, E.L. The Realization of the Presence of God 88
  • Proposed Forestry Bill 96
  • Public Education 137
  • Republican Platform, July 12, 1911 55
  • Roosevelt, Theodore. Moose Rally at Madison Square, Oct. 30 127
  • Savoyard. Government by Commission 125
  • Sommers, H.A. Catechism on the Public Schools of Kentucky. 60
  • Spirit, the Endowment 9
  • Spiritual Equipment 3
  • Spokesman, Not the Ruler of the People re: Governor Wilson of NY 113
  • Taft, William Howard. Lincoln Farm Memorial Speech, Nov. 9 80
  • The Greater South 7
  • The Greatest Crime of this Age is War, etc. 52
  • The Ideal Teacher & Sunshine in Teaching 19
  • The Initiative, Referendum and Recall 29
  • The Method of Farmer Frank Black 94
  • The National Education Association Declaration, July 13, 1911 50
  • The Normal School Platform, Statement of Principles 130
  • The Right Training 139
  • To Raise the Standard of the County School, Nov. 21 64
  • White, L.R. Defects in Kentucky School Laws, Jan. 16, 1912 111
  • Wilson, Woodrow. Lop Off Patronage 133
  • Wilson, Woodrow. Message to the People, Oct. 19, 1912 115
  • Wilson, Woodrow. Pithy Paragraphs from Speech 121
  • Wilson, Woodrow. Reasons Wy Commission Government Excels, June 1911 116
  • Wilson, Woodrow. Speech Delivered to Kentucky Legislature Feb. 10. 122
  • Winchester, Boyd. The People and Civic Duty 126

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African American Studies | American Politics | Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Political Science | Public Relations and Advertising | Race and Ethnicity | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences

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