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Item Buffalo Male and Female Institute circular, 1878(1878)This Buffalo Male and Female Institute circular would have been distributed prior to September 2, 1878, announcing the school term of fall 1878. On this circular, Josephus and Sarah Eleanor Hopwood are noted as principals of the Institute.Item 1915 Ad(Milligan Light, 1915)1915 Ad from The Light reads: "Christian Education the Hope of the World. Milligan College Near Johnson City, Tenn. Thirty-fifth session opened September 7, 1915. Standard college, co-educational, Christian, unsectarian. Beautiful location, elegant buildings, strong faculty. Excellent facilities for music, vocal and instrumental. Write for catalogue and Light. Josephus Hopwood, Pres. Milligan College, Tennessee"Item Correspondence from Henry Derthick to Josephus Hopwood about the fire, 1918(1918-11-19) Derthick, Henry J.Correspondence to Josephus Hopwood from Henry Derthick discussing the fire and the vision for the future, 1918Item "...a young man's fancy...": Milligan College May Festival(1962-05-12) unknown; Stapleton, Nancy I. (Rogers)Program for the May Festival for May 12, 1962.Item Item Campaign Speech Announcement(2021) Hopwood, JosephusText reads: "PUBLIC SPEAKING! The Great Issue of the Political Campaign PRESENTED FOR THE PEOPLE! History and Philosophy of Political Parties, Their Ends and Purposes Shown. FELLOW-CITIZENS: For any man to love truth and find the best way of life he must hear and investigate BOTH SIDES of all questions sincerely presented for his acceptance. A political party has been organized in the United States for the prohibition of the importation, transportation, manufacture and sale of all intoxicating beverages. The Democratic and Republican speakers and papers have shown you their objections to this party and why you should not vote in this election, if at all, for its Dominant Issue---Prohibition. We earnestly invite you to come [three blank lines] and hear the other side. The Prohibition party was born of honest convictions, and is growing strong day by day in the conscience and intelligence of the nation. [finger pointing to right] Come to the speaking, and bring your wives and your daughters. J. Hopwood"Item TWIRP Week 1920(circa 1961-1962)Program for TWIRP ("The Woman Is Required to Pay") Week from circa 1961-1962 with the 1920s theme.