SOAR: Recent submissions
Now showing items 2961-2980 of 6232
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"There's no ending to a new beginning," retirement party invitation, Jeanie Martin Carter, June 15, 1991
(2020-06-25)Retirement party invitation, Jeanie Martin Carter, June 15, 1991. -
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Tommie Hill Davis Interview, February 3, 2020
(2020-06-25)Oral history interview and related materials of Cobb County local Tommie Hill Davis. -
Sullivan Ruff, Jr. Interview, February 13, 2020
(2020-06-25)Oral history interview and related materials of former Lemon Street High School principal Sullivan Ruff, Jr. -
Pearl Riley Freeman Interview, February 12, 2020
(2020-06-25)Oral history interview and related materials of Marietta local Pearl Riley Freeman. -
Lorenzo J. Woods Interview, February 14, 2020
(2020-06-25)Oral history interview and related materials of Marietta local and Navy veteran Lorenzo Woods. -
Jennie Hill Gresham Interview, February 10, 2020
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-06-25)Oral history interview with Cobb County local and retired Marietta City Schools System educator Jennie Hill Gresham. -
Jeanie Martin Carter Interview, January 29, 2020
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-06-25)Oral history interview of Marietta City Schools System educator and board member Jeanie Martin Carter. -
James C. Dodd, Jr. Interview, February 29, 2020
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-06-25)Oral history interview with Cobb County local, US Air force veteran, and Marietta City Councilman James C. Dodd, Jr. -
Dr. Michael Rhett Interview, January 24, 2020
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-06-25)Oral history interview with educator and Georgia State Senator Dr. Michael Rhett. -
Artifact labels from "Two Schools, One University: The History of Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University"
(KSU Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books, 2020-01)Label text for artifacts featured in "Two Schools, One University" exhibit -
Kennesaw Campus Timeline from "Two Schools, One University: The History of Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University"
(KSU Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books, 2020-01)Timeline of KSU/SPSU history created as part of the "Two Schools: One University" exhibit -
Two Schools, One University: The History of Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University
(KSU Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books, 2020-01)PDF copy of panels for "Two Schools, One University: The History of Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University." -
Hollywood Goes to War online exhibit
(Museum of History and Holocaust Education, 2020)Archived online exhibit Hollywood Goes to War. -
Teacher's Guide: Hollywood Goes to War
(Museum of History and Holocaust Education, 2020)Teacher's Guide: Hollywood Goes to War (grades 9-12). -
Feature review: Casablanca
(Nation Archives and Records Administration, 1942-10-28)Feature review report of Casablanca (1943) by the Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures, October 28, 1942. -
Letter from Warren H. Pierce to Maurice Revens about film "See Here, Private Hargrove," Hollywood, California, April 14, 1943
(Nation Archives and Records Administration, 1943-04-14)Letter from Warren H. Pierce, Bureau of Motion Pictures, to Maurice Revens, MGM Pictures, Hollywood, California, April 14, 1943. -
Reading Dante in the Sixteenth Century: The Bentley Aldine Divine Comedy and Its Marginalia
(Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, 2020-06-17)Dr. Paul Dover, Professor of History at Kennesaw State University, provides an in-depth analysis of marginalia in the Bentley Rare Book Museum's 1502 copy of Dante's "Divine Comedy." -
Interview with John Steve Frey, Sr. and Sara Skelton Bozeman Frey
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 1988-01-28)John Steve Frey, Sr. was born in east Cobb County on January 4, 1898. Owner of a Marietta grocery store for 20 years, Mr. Frey later farmed and ran a cotton gin in Kennesaw. He also worked as a Cobb County deputy sheriff. -
Portrait of Dorothy Christian Johnson, inscribed: “To my mother from your daughter Dottie,” circa 1960s
(2020-06-09)Portrait of Dorothy Christian Johnson, inscribed: “To my mother from your daughter Dottie,” circa 1960s.




















