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    We Remember Marvin Pittman

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    Twenty-two alumni share their memories of Martin Pittman. Also included are selected statements by Dr. Pittman as well as a chronology of his life. Alumni who contributed their testimonies are: Louise Bennett, Hugh E. Boswell, Isaac N. Bunce, Rev. Carlton Carruth, Cherry Waldrep Clements, Nell Pittman Franklin, Mary Edith Andrews Geiger, Elois Mercer Daniel Hodges, Jewell Vandiver Hooleman, Dr. Alvin L. McLendon, Emolyn, Rainey Mount, Hilda Tippins Parker, Alice Hill Pierce Joseph D. Purvis, Frank Quattlebaum, Roxie Remley, C. D. Sheley, Julian Cecil Stanley, Jr. Jackie A Strange, Ben C. Tilman, Lestina Stanley Webb, and Delmas Wheeler.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bchs-pubs/1049/thumbnail.jp

    Friends of Henderson Library Newsletter

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    In This Issue: The Budget Crisis and Henderson Library , Collection Spotlight: Oral History Collection , Statesboro Magazine Enhanced by Index , Henderson Heroes: Spotlight on Employees , Limited Edition Frank Fortune Print , national Library Week Events , FOHL Advisory Board , Georgia Literary Festival in Statesboro: October 22-23, 2010 , New Benefits for Friends of Henderson Library Member

    Friends of Henderson Library Newsletter

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    In This Issue: Volunteer Opportunities , Art and the Henderson Library , Henderson Library\u27s Automated Retrieval Collection (ARC) , Farm to Table , Recent Friends Events , A Fine Romance , $aving the Green , James Dunwoody Bulloch & Modern US Naval Strategy , \u27Throw My Troubles Out the Door:\u27Bob Dylan & the Southern Musical Landscape , Memorial Books in Henderson Library , Henderson Heroes: Spotlight on Employees , Save the Dat

    Friends of Henderson Library Newsletter

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    In This Issue: Save the Date ; Volunteer Opportunities ; Social Networking & Henderson Library ; Ebooks-More than just Kindle or NOOK ; Attention all Eagles Fans ; Online Tutorials Using Adobe® Captivate® ; Henderson Heroes: Spotlight on Employees ; Blogging and Tagging with the Library ; Streamlining Workflow Using Wikis & Google Docs ; Password Now Required for Library Computers ; EagleScholar: Georgia Southern University\u27s Institutional Repository ; BYOM: Bring Your Own Mat...to the Library? ; Center for Research Libraries Membership ; The USA PATRIOT Act vs. the Constitutio

    Out of the Past

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    A collection of articles on local history written by Maude Brannen and published in the Bulloch Times. This collection is edited by Delma E. Presley and Marvin L. Goss.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bchs-pubs/1029/thumbnail.jp

    The Choral Editing Standards Committee of the American Choral Directors Association

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    This document chronicles the history of the Choral Editing Standards Committee of the American Choral Directors Association from its beginning in 1966 until the end of its activity in 1983. The historical narrative is based on data collected from documents contained in the Walter Collins II Collection from ACDA's International Archives of Choral Music in Oklahoma City. Additional data was obtained from Choral Journal and through interviews with former members of the Choral Editing Standards Committee. Articles published in Choral Journal prior to 1966 show that some members of ACDA were concerned about editing practices, particularly in the area of early music. The Choral Editing Standards Committee was created as a liaison between ACDA and music publishers to encourage dialogue between the two parties for the purpose of implementing editing reforms. During their active years, the committee produced two documents that contained suggestions for terminology and standards for editorial practice. Early music editions were cited to demonstrate some of the editing shortcomings the committee sought to address. The committee did much of their work in collaboration with the Music Publishers Association. Interviews with former committee members suggested that choral music editing did improve after the committee was created; however, committee members had differing opinions about whether or not their work directly impacted editorial practices. In general, early music editions are more historically accurate today than they were when the committee was active. These improvements may be related to sociological changes in the academic community. (Published By University of Alabama Libraries
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