Browsing Milligan Exhibits by Title
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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 ... -
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C. Robert Wetzel
(undated)Founding member of the Humanities Program; At Milligan 1961-1980, 2009-2014 -
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"'Civilisation' comes to students"
(The Stampede, 1972-01-29)The Stampede, January 29, 1972, p. 2 -
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Cooking Class
(undated)Most likely this Cooking Class was part of the same Home Economics course offerings. -
Correspondence from Harris A. Hardison (Beeson & Beeson) to Ray Stahl
(1962-12-15)In December of 1962, only a year after the completion of the building, the heat went out. Unfortunately at the time, it was nearly 0 degrees Fahrenheit outside, but an efficient fix restored the library to a comfortable ... -
Correspondence from Henry Derthick to Josephus Hopwood about the fire, 1918
(1918-11-19)Correspondence to Josephus Hopwood from Henry Derthick discussing the fire and the vision for the future, 1918 -
Correspondence from the United States Food Administration to Josephus Hopwood
(1918-10-21)Correspondence to the president of Milligan (mistakenly thought to still be Josephus Hopwood) from Herbert Hoover, the head of the Food Administration, 1918 -
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Dean Walker and Dorothy Keister Walker
(The Buffalo, circa 1963)The Walkers en route to the airport for a European honeymoon. From the 1963 Buffalo. -
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Dennis Helsabeck, Jr.
(undated)Humanities professor; At Milligan 1982-84, 1989-2007, Adjunct 2007-Present -
The Derthicks
(circa 1917)Henry J. and Perlea Derthick, with son, Roger, circa 1917 (thanks for identification and dating to Clinton J. Holloway, Scholarship, Community, Faith: Milligan Celebrates 150 Years, Milligan College, 2015, p. 24) -
Derthicks, S. J. Hyder, and Mrs. G. W. Hardin at Lookout Mountain
(circa 1920)Postcard of Prof. S. J. Hyder, Mrs. G. W. Hardin, Pres. & Mrs. H. J. Derthick, Lookout Mt - 1920- -
"Does humanities ever end?" and "Humanities: pain or pleasure?"
(The Stampede, 1998-12-11)The Stampede, December 11, 1998