Box 18
Container
Contains 107 Results:
"Brough to Speak ... Sponsored by Bastrop Civic League," unidentified Louisiana newspaper, 1929, November 18
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 3, Item: 62
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1929; November 18
"Dr. Brough Speaks to Large Groups." Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock), 1929, December 7
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 3, Item: 63
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1929; December 7
"Statistics Show Plenty of Room For New Dairies.", Texarkana (Arkansas) Gazette, 1929, December 10
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 3, Item: 64
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1929; December 10
"Coast Honors Lee-Jackson," unidentified Gulfport, Mississippi newspaper, 1930, January
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 65
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; January
"Dr. Brough Gives Address at Biloxi." Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock), 1930, January 21
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 66
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; January 21
"Cooperation Needed Dr. Brough Declares," Rogers (Arkansas) Daily News, 1930, April 9
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 67
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; April 9
"Dr. Brough Addresses Large Audience" North Arkansas Star (Berryville), 1930, April 17
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 68
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; April 17
Address before Oklahoma Bankers Association. Oklahoma Banker, 1930, June
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 69
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; June
"Arkansas - the Commonwealth of Opportunity and Achievement," The A.O.U.W. Guide (Arkansas), 1930, June
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 70
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; June
"Former Governor Brough Delights ... Ozarkians Banquet Here." West Plains (Missouri) Daily Quill, 1930, November 22
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 71
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; November 22
"Former Arkansas Governor Lauds Rock Island Policy," Rock Island Magazine, 1930, November
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 72
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; November
"Watchtower" report of Brough's Ozarkians speech, unidentified Springfield, Missouri, newspaper, 1930, November 30
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 73
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930; November 30
Speech attacking cheap labor interests, to Craighead County, Arkansas, teachers. "Weekly Newsletter from Arnold Myers", 1931, January
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 74
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1931; January
"... Brough's Address at Dedication of Covered Bridge," Daily Times Echo (Eureka Springs, Ark.), 1931, May 6
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 75
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1931; May 6
"Governor Brough Makes Address [to Business Men's Bible Class]," Tulsa (Oklahoma) Daily World, 1932, January 27
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 76
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1932; January 27
"Golden Living in a Golden Age, Baptist Advance (Little Rock), 1932, February 11
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 77
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1932; February 11
"Governor Brough Delivers Masterly Address ... [to Democrats in Kent County, Delaware]," Harrington (Delaware) Journal, 1932, February 12
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 78
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1932; February 12
"Noted Figures in History of Missouri and Kansas Recalled .... Dr. Brough ... Writes of Tour ...," Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock), 1932, November 24
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 79
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1932; November 24
"Confederate Memorial Address (with farewell address of Jefferson Davis)," Manassas (Virginia) Journal, 1935, June 27
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 80
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1935; June 27
"Need for Courage Seen by Senator" Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, undated
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 81
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
undated
"America's Conquest of the World by Dr. Brough," un identified newspaper clipping, undated
Item — Box: 18, Folder: 4, Item: 82
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
undated
Writings, 1897-1915
File — Box: 18, Folder: 1
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1897-1915
Writings, 1919-1933
File — Box: 18, Folder: 2
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1919-1933
Addresses, 1904-1929
File — Box: 18, Folder: 3
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1904-1929
Addresses, 1930-1935
File — Box: 18, Folder: 4
Identifier: MS B79 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The published writings and printed addresses by Brough, 1897 - 1935, consist of journal and magazine articles, and newspaper clippings. Brough's early writings deal with various aspects of Mississippi history while he was a professor at Mississippi College and Hillman College, both in Clinton, Mississippi. His writings, 1903 - 1935, document not only Arkansas military, financial, industrial, and cultural history, but also reflect an attitude of boosterism regarding his adopted state. Both...
Dates:
1930-1935