Abstract
Tidbits of Kentucky Folklore nos. 1500-1600:
- 1935-1965 – 165
- A Folk Drugstore – 49
- A Shrinking World – 27
- A Tater on the Spout – 175
- A Valuable Acquisition – 9
- Adjusting to Our Times – 79
- Ashamed to Play – 23
- Autumns of Long Ago – 191
- Barefoot Boy – 179
- Becoming a Passing Institution – 31
- Calling Animals – 193
- Calling the Animals – 21
- Cash on the Barrel Head – 139
- Cats & Saurians – 55
- Chores – 105
- Contradictory Signs – 135
- Country-School Alumni – 181
- D-Day Plus One – 47
- Don’t – 195
- Explaining a Figure of Speech – 177
- Folkishness in the Suburbs – 91
- Folks Gotta Be Born – 5
- Friday – 197
- Galluses – 121
- Getting Educated – 13
- Getting Grown – 3
- Giving Up the Past – 87
- Going Somewhere – 19
- Goodby, Anderson School – 45
- Grow We Must – 41
- Hogs & Horses – 133
- Home-Made Playthings – 59
- How Did We Survive? – 61
- Junior – 203
- Keeping Up with the Joneses – 39
- Kinfolks – 109
- Knowing Animals – 129
- Leaves, Barks, Roots – 93
- Letting Go – 151
- Like Father, Like Son – 149
- Lizards & Saurians – 37
- Meet Me in the Forum – 57
- Modern Drugs – 43
- Neighborhood Loyalties – 25
- Never Before – 157
- No Shaves on Saturday – 161
- Old, Unhappy, Far-Off Things – 153
- Poetic Justice – 107
- Professor of Things in General – 83
- Queer People – 199
- Quoting the Bible – 111
- Recreation, Then & Now – 85
- Regional Words – 113
- Scary Critters – 131
- Seeing Life Steadily – 103
- Side By Side – 137
- Sideboards – 173
- Small Potatoes – 69
- Some Beliefs About Plants & Animals – 125
- Some More Plants & Animals – 127
- Some More Times & Seasons – 185
- Some Old Aches & Pains – 187
- Songs of My Own Childhood – 81
- Status Symbols Again – 95
- Suburbs – 77
- That Ain’t the Way I Heered It – 189
- That Drugstore Again – 51
- That Front Room Again – 123
- The Big Cave – 171
- The Boogerman – 117
- The Country Store Again – 89
- The Feist Dog – 119
- The Homely Appeal – 101
- The Home-Town Paper – 29
- The Hootenanny & the Folklorist – 53
- The Lion & the Lizard – 155
- The Night, UP & Down – 65
- The Old Maid – 63
- The Old Order Changeth – 97
- The Poor Man’s Job – 35
- The Temple of Learning – 33
- The Two Fidelities – 169
- The Washboard – 99
- There Ain’t No Sich Animal – 67
- There Are Two of Us – 147
- Times & Seasons – 183
- To Back a Letter – 115
- To Watch the Cars Go By – 163
- True to the Breed – 11
- Voices in the Wilderness – 159
- Wallink & Gumbo-Whackum – 145
- We Are Still Human – 7
- Weren’t There Any Ordinary Folks? – 143
- What Is a Blacksmith? – 15
- What Is a Weed? – 71
- What’s In a Name? – 201
- When Us Old Codgers Are Gone – 141
- Where Is Fidelity? – 167
- Which Folkways? – 17
Disciplines
Anthropology | Communication | Folklore | Journalism Studies | Linguistic Anthropology | Mass Communication | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Wilson, Gordon, "UA37/44 Tidbits of Kentucky Folklore" (1965). Faculty/Staff Personal Papers. Paper 165.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/fac_staff_papers/165
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