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  • McDonald, George C. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1939-11-01)
    McDonald, George C. Air Raid Precautions for the American Embassy (Reports). American Embassy, London. September 5, 1939 - November 1, 1939.
  • Ward, Justin M. (2021-02)
    An ongoing challenge at U.S. federal agencies is to determine the most effective use of limited funds to successfully deliver services to customers. This public administration challenge is particularly troublesome in the ...
  • Pettit, Kent M. (2013-05-07)
    The eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Gothic genre of literature is difficult to define. In reality, the genre is a set of tropes rather than a clearly articulated literary system. Interestingly, these Gothic elements ...
  • Roberts, Mark (New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library, 2023)
    A memo or letter to members studying Hyperborea praising Pat Zook (Epona).
  • Oglesby, Evelyn Bufford (Wilkes County, Georgia: Pope's Chapel First Methodist Church, 10/4/2020)
    Memoir of Pope's Chapel by Evelyn Bufford Oglesby, October 4, 2020. Tignall, Georgia. United States.
  • Miller, Angie Mae (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1963)
    Letter to Mrs Adams at Valdosta State College, December 1962 from Angie Mae Miller Taylor about her memories of South Georgia State Normal College.
  • Air Raid Precautions Department., Great Britain. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1939-11)
    The following steps have been taken at No. 1 Grosvenor Square for the protection of those members of the staff who may be in the building during an air raid. All windows to the Embassy’s basement have been heavily ...
  • Cook, Eugene (, 1816-02-15)
    Copy of Memorandum from Georgia Attorney General Eugene Cook to Georgia Gov. Marvin Griffin in 1957 on the subject of the rights of the Federal Government to send troops into a state. This document was prepared after the ...
  • Houseal, Willie H. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1983-08-18)
    The letter, dated August 18, 1983, is written by Todd Johnson the lead Council on the Valdosta Civil Action case, to Sam Matchett a summer intern. The document details voting strategy based on a conversation between Todd ...
  • Moffat, William David (Springfield: Crowell Publishing, 1923-05)
    The Mentor Magazine. May 1923. Vol. 11, No. 4. -- Where Folk Costume Survives Today -- Picturesque Holland -- Great Rembrandt Painting Comes to America -- Primitive Sources of Design -- Primitive Sources of Design -- The ...
  • Moffat, William David (Springfield: Crowell Publishing, 1923-03)
    The Mentor Magazine. March 1923. Vol. 11, No. 2. -- Makers of American Drama: Pioneers in American Playwriting, -- American Play- Wrights of To-Day, --- Dramas in Stone: The Sculptural Art of George Grey Barnard -- His ...
  • Moffat, William David (Springfield: Crowell Publisher, 1924-04)
    The Mentor Magazine. April 1924. Vol. 12, No. 3-- Archaeology To-Day: How Man is Making the Earth Give Up Its Hidden Records,-- Dead and Buried Cities Found Again,-- Alma- Tadema: Artist And Archaeologist, --The Rosetta ...
  • Moffat, William David (Springfield: Crowell Publishing, 1923-07)
    The Mentor Magazine. July 1923. Vol. 11, No. 6. -- Fishing and Fisher-Folk -- The Bank Fishermen -- Toilers of the Sea -- Birds that Catch Fish for Men -- The Assets of a Whale -- Historic Fishery Disputes and Agreements ...
  • Moffat, William David (Springfield: Crowell Publishing, 1923-10)
    The Mentor Magazine. October 1923. Vol. 11, No. 9. -- Cartoons and Cartoonists -- Early American Cartoons -- The Famous "Poire" -- The Golden Age of English Cartoons -- Civil War Cartoons -- The Franco-Prussian War -- More ...
  • Moffat, William David (Springfield: Crowell Publishing, 1924-01)
    The Mentor Magazine. January 1924. Vol. 11, No. 12. -- Madeira and the Mediterranean -- Picturesque Scenes of the Mediterranean Shores -- Mt. Vesuvius: The World's Most Famous Volcano -- Sicilian Silhouettes -- A Dramatic ...
  • Moffat, William David (Springfield: Crowell Publishing, 1922-12)
    The Mentor Magazine. December 1922. Vol 10, No.11.--What's Wrong In This Picture?--When Abraham Lincoln chose his Secretary of State--The Romance and History of Perfume--The Story of Silk: From the Silk Cocoon to the Woven ...
  • Bayne, Tiffany Cannon (2021-04)
    Women are out enrolling men in institutions of higher education as well as filling the staff ranks. Despite the growing presence of women on our campuses, they are not progressing to the topmost leadership roles. The purpose ...
  • Grant, United States (Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1876)
    Senate Document No. 85 of the 44th Congress, 1st Session. Detailed report and interviews of survivors of the massacre. In an attempt to interrupt black people from voting, white paramilitary groups attacked black national ...
  • Metafaith 
    Thompson, Sarah, Rev. (Cupertino, CA: Circle of Cerridwen Press, 2013., 2013)
    Rev. Sarah Thompson provides an introduction to the concept of Metafaith and how it is the same or different from faith in general and interfaith practices.
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev.; Thompson, Sarah, Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections, 2014-06-20)
    Rev. Gina Pond’s first in-studio interview with guest and wife, Rev. Sarah Thompson. Sarah is a rocket scientist, 3rd Degree priest, co-founder of the Circle of Cerridwen, and co-founder (with Calyxa) of the Witches’ Order ...