Clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Caddo Heights United Methodist Church (Shreveport, La.) records
This collection documents the activities of the Caddo Heights United Methodist Church (Shreveport, La.). The collection includes membership and attendance records, committee records (Official Board, Woman’s Society of Christian Service, United Methodist Women), financial records, and historical records such as church bulletins, newspaper clippings, newsletters, photographs, and architectural drawings. Also included are guest registers.
Cedar Grove United Methodist Church (Shreveport, La.) records
This collection documents the activities of Cedar Grove United Methodist Church (Shreveport, La.). It includes membership records, financial records, committee records, historical records, printed items, photographs, and a commemorative plate.
Centenary College (Brandon Springs, Mississippi) clippings
Centenary College of Louisiana Choir collection
This collection consists of histories, programs, newsletters and clippings about the Centenary College Choir. The material includes items created by the choir as well as others.
Centenary College of Louisiana clipping
Newspaper clipping facsimile of W. E. Boggs, “A Brief History of Centenary,” Shreveport Times (Shreveport, La.), March 20, 1904. Article provides history of the college and biographical details about notable alumni.
Centenary College of Louisiana clippings
Centenary College of Louisiana clippings
Collection consists of digital facsimile printouts of newspaper clippings about Centenary College of Louisiana during 1906, its last year of operation in Jackson, Louisiana. Topics include: college’s move to Shreveport, campus fire (1906 September), stabbing of President C. C. Miller by Professor W. F. Moncreiff (1906 October), student walkout and faculty resignations (1906 November).
Centenary College of Louisiana clippings
Centenary College of Louisiana football scrapbook
The Centenary College of Louisiana football scrapbook primarily consists of clippings that appear to be from football game programs printed in 1937.