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    Taylor, Carrie (Burnam), 1855-1917 (SC 2019)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2019. Minute book of the Mrs. A. H. Taylor Company, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Includes some financial information and related correspondence

    Centers, Janice Faye Walker (SC 2024)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2024. A Kentucky Dressmaker, Mrs. A. H. (Carrie) Taylor: An Examination of Her Role in Fashion at the Turn of the Century, M.S. thesis submitted by Janice Faye Walker Centers to WKU Department of Home Economics and Family Living. Includes typescripts of correspondence with descendants of Taylor and her customers

    Sims to Address Northwestern District Alumnae Association

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    Winthrop College Alumnae Association Northwestern District consisted of the counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, McCormick, Oconee, and Pickens in South Carolina. The meeting took place on November 2, 1946 in Anderson, SC at Kirk of the First Presbyterian Church. Winthrop President Henry R. Sims presented a talk on the future of Winthrop. Speakers and presenters included: Mrs. Frank Kitchen, Mrs. Douglas McDougald, Mrs. John C. Taylor, Miss Nell Cochran, Miss Mel Lee Daniel, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mrs. Paul H. Leonard, Miss Marguerite Tolbert, Mrs. B. D. Cloaninger, Miss Rachel Lee, Mrs. Melvin Bruce, Mrs. T. C. Anderson, Mrs. W. C. Harper, and Mrs. A. C. Phillip

    Jureka, Theresa L. (SC 2025)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2025. Women and Work at the Turn of the Century: The Mrs. A. H. Taylor Dressmaking Company, M.A. thesis submitted by Theresa L. Jureka to WKU Department of Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies

    Taylor, Carrie (Burnam), 1855-1917 (SC 3639)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3639. Postcard advertising the spring opening, 10 February 1915, of the Mrs. A. H. Taylor Company, Bowling Green, Kentucky, inviting patrons to inspect fabrics and designs and offering samples by mail

    Taylor, Carrie (Burnam), 1855-1917 (SC 2206)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2206. Correspondence relating to the Mrs. A. H. Taylor Company, a Bowling Green, Kentucky dressmaking firm. Includes letters from customers and a measurement questionnaire. A letter by an unidentified writer recommends the wages paid by Mrs. Taylor. Includes transcriptions of the letters made by Western Kentucky University student Theresa L. Jureka for her 1983 thesis on Taylor, and one unrelated letter from a father to his son

    Mt. Vernon, O. By Miss Ann Rouse

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    Cpl. Daniel J. Hill has returned to Scotts Field after spending the holidays with his family and parents. John E. Payne received his discharge on December 23 after four years and ten months in the army, serving most of his time in the Pacific. H. Bernard Lowe visited a few days with friends. Rev. L. W. Johnson, formerly pastor of Mt. Calvary Baptist church, passed away at the Holzer hospital in Gallipolis, Wenesday, January 2. He was to have delivered his farewell sermon at the Baptist church on January 6. Burial was made in Columbus. Mark H. Cann, 41, a World war veteran, passed away Wednesday at 11:00 p.m. at the Brecksville Veterans\u27 hospital after a four months illness. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Julia Hill, four nieces and four nephews. The funeral was held Saurday at Shaw funeral home. Burial was in Mt. View cemetary [sic]. Mrs. La Rue Clifton of Dayton visited two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor

    Programme of the Sixth Annual Session of the Negro State Business League Florida

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    The sixth annual session the Negro State Business League of Florida, held in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville, FL July 30-31st, 1913. Noted speakers expected included A. W. Price, Hon. James Dean, Rev. John H. Dickerson, Rev. D. M. Baxter, Rev. R. L. Brown, Attorney S. D. McGill, Hon. J. W. Johnson, Rev. F. W. Lancaster, General D. Taylor, Rev. Thomas. H. B. Walker, R. R. Robinson, John L. Harrison and Isaac W. Jenkins. Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune spoke on “Industrial Training of the Youth”, Wednesday, July 30, 1913. Program printed by Sentinel Press. PALM

    Letter from E.H. Taylor to James B. Finley

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    Rev. Edward H. Taylor has read some of Finley\u27s articles in the Christian Advocate & Journal and feels compelled to write to his old friend. He reports that his mother died on February 19, 1834. He has been part of the Pittsburgh Conference since it was organized but would greatly prefer an appointment in the Ohio Conference. Mrs. Taylor (Lydia Barstow) is doing well. They have six children, four sons and two daughters. Lydia writes her own note to Finley at the end of Edward\u27s letter. She has never really been happy in the Pittsburgh Conference and hopes that her special friends , Finley and Jacob Young, can suggest a transfer of Taylor to the Ohio Conference. Abstract Number - 1213https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/2193/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: May 14, 1938

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    Germanic Setting Features Banquet In Marion Hotel – Sunshine Trio Furnish Recent Chapel Program – Dr. W. P. Musgrave Will Join Faculty To Teach French – Comedy Operetta Given By Philos Is Well Received – Prayer Band Election – Publications Choose Spear And Persons – Costume Recital Of Classics Given – L. Patton Wins In Preaching Contest – Mnanka’s Oriental Banquet Is Great Feature Of Year – “Romeo And Juliet” Is Scheduled For Early Production – Editorial – Sort Of A Good-Bye – A Handful Of Fives – Will The Hanks Help Us Stay Out Of War? – Flashes from Flash – Alumni Briefs – Wirth Tennant Receives The Bishop Taylor Oration Prize – Mrs. “Chic” Jackson Is Taylor Chapel Speaker – Many Taylor Students Given Methodist Charges – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Bells, Belles, Belles, Bells, Bells, Belles – T. U. Represented At International Relations Meeting – John Miles Gives Oration At State Peace Contest – PWA Service Is Solicited In Advantage of Athletic Department – Upland M. E. Church Pastor – Page New Junior President – Butz Is New Soph Pres. – Senior Class Entertained – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls By I. C. – Trojans Shut Out By Manchester In Final Home Game – Dr. H. H. Savage, Radio Minister Of Fame, Speaks Here – Tennis Team Has Few Victories In Three Encounters – Indiana Central Avenges Trojans In Home Contest – Stuart Places In Quarter Mile Race In Recent Meet – Spartans Defeat Taylor Nine In A Hard Fought Gamehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1937-1938/1015/thumbnail.jp
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