Publication Date

1918

Abstract

Scrapbook created in the president's office of clippings related to World War I, Henry Cherry's bid for governor and United States politics during the war. Page number correspond to original scrapbook and may not match pdf file.

  • . . . Tells How He'd March to Mexico, p. 17
  • A Perfect Picture of German Work, p. 34
  • A Veritable Flashlight, p. 19
  • Abercrombie, John. Speech, Congressional Record, June 2, 1916, p. 12
  • Addresses Made at Flag Raising, 1917 p.9
  • All Kentucky is in Food Crusade, p. 13
  • America at War in Self Defense, Declares Lane, p. 11
  • America Now at Point Where She Must Put Her Ideals Into Action, p. 18
  • American People Are Being Held Up, Declares Hoover, p. 23
  • An Outline of a Proposed Boys' School for Which a Headmaster or Teacher is Being Sought, p. 68
  • Bankers Urged to Co-Operate with Farmers, p. 14
  • Bond Appeal Spread Here, p. 1
  • Bosses Again Seek to Reign in Tennessee
  • Burbank, p. 14
  • Can We Save the Local Democracy? p. 34
  • Cherry May Get in Race, p. 21
  • Commencement Exercises, p. 13
  • Compromise on School Drills, p. 16
  • Conservation, July 1, 1917, p. 29
  • Cromwell, Thomas. Prosperity, p. 22
  • Draft Church Army - Powell, p. 2
  • Dry Creek Rally, p. 15
  • Every Citizen Must Give Aid, p. 35
  • Farm and Arm! Is Teddy's Cry, p. 24
  • Fifteen Hundred at Flag Raising, p. 8
  • Food Crooks to be Hit by Control Bill, p. 24
  • Food Influences Our Character, p. 29
  • Forty-One Races Are Now Fighting in the World's Greatest War, Courier Journal, April 29, 1917, p. 25
  • Good Speech
  • Grosvenor Emphasizes Beauties of America, p. 14
  • Houston Urges Food Measures, p. 26
  • Hughes in Plea for Old Spirit, p. 16
  • Jordan Says War Would be Crime, p. 14
  • Kaufman, Herbert. July 4, 1917, p. 33
  • Kaufman, Herbert. The Golden Sword of Victory, Louisville Herald, 5
  • Kaufman, Herbert. Out of the Hiring Line - Into the Firing Line, Louisville Herald, nd, p. 28
  • M'Adoo Says Gold Can Win, p. 4
  • M'Adoo Tells of Schools' Share in Pan-Americanism, p. 15
  • Mayor Lackey's Inaugural Address to the Commissioners Read to New Board Monday, p. 36
  • McConnell, John. Education for Efficient Living, nd, p. 69
  • Meriwether, C.N. The World Wants Food, Kentucky Farming, Vol. XVIII, No. 6, p. 12
  • Mix, Confident of Victory, Tells His Guiding Aims, P. 21
  • Moss, James. The Patriot's Military Creed p. 20
  • National Defense & Kentucky State Council of Defense. Kentucky War Conference, January 15, 1918, p. 26
  • National Security League. The President's War Message to Congress, nd, p. 19
  • National Security League. Why We Are At War, nd, p. 69
  • Nation's Educators Open Great Meeting, p. 17
  • Newspaper Men Will Hear Military Address, p. 23
  • No Indemnity if Bond Issue is Supported, p. 30
  • Out of Evil Comes Good, p. 2
  • President Orders the Selective Draft, p. 3
  • President Wilson's Sound Words of Encouragement to Business Men, p. 40
  • Pressing Need of Industries, p. 16
  • Put the Calamity Talk on Cold Storage, p 20
  • Quality Not Quantity of College Work, p. 13
  • Re-Election of Wilson Would be Grave Misfortune, Declares T.R., p. 38
  • Renew Pledge Made Nation, p. 25
  • Republican Statements Refuted Democracy's Accomplishments, Kentucky Farming, nd, p. 11
  • Roosevelt Declares Wilson' s 'Policy of Drift,' If Pursued Will End in National Shipwreck; Scores Mexico Fiasco, Louisville Herald, Sept. 1, 1916, p. 39
  • Roosevelt, Theodore. The Peace of Victory for Which We Serve, p. 20
  • Senator Lodge for Latin and Greek, 1917, p. 11
  • The War Conference, Adairville News, nd
  • To Honor Men Who Register, p. 3
  • Sound Alarm Counsels Root, p. 35
  • Speech With Which Prof. H.H. Cherry Opened His Campaign for the Democratic Nomination, Louisville Evening Post, April 5, 1915, p. 7
  • Stanley Appeals to Kentuckians to Open Purses, p. 4
  • Stanley, A.O. Speech, Sept. 20, 1915, p. 70
  • Stanley's Appeal Sends Mob in Tears from Courthouse, p. 1
  • Stewart, Cora. The Mission of the 'Moonlight Schools,' The Christian Herald, July 11, 1917, p. 32
  • Taft, William. The Menace of Premature Peace, 1917, p. 69
  • Thanksgiving p. 35
  • The Call to Battle, p. 8
  • The Chautauquan Daily, Vol. XLII, No. 5, July 4, 1917, p. 71
  • The Creed of Ethical Culture, p. 18
  • The Farm as a Factory, p. 34
  • The First American Thanksgiving, p. 69
  • The Hope of the New Year, p. 40
  • The New Tax Schedules, p. 29
  • The People's War, 1917, p. 6
  • Thought Waves, p. 13
  • Trigg County Development Association, nd, p. 70
  • True Meaning of Patriotism Love of Country, p. 37
  • Two We May Regret, 1917, p. 6
  • U.S. Retains Old Spirit, Says Hughes, p. 15
  • U.S. Will Win War Predicts Hoover, p. 37
  • Want Facts About Loan?, p. 8
  • Welfare of the People Wilson's Guiding Star, p. 27
  • Wilson Defends Democratic Party Before Great Crowds in Detroit, p. 19
  • Wimberly, C.F. Prof. H.H. Cherry, p. 13
  • Woodrow Wilson Constructive Statesman, p. 27

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