Fraternal review and Pythian survey, West Virginia Grand Lodge, Kinghts of Pythias : looking backward and marching forward, a history of Pythian growth and progress in West virginia during the past forty-nine years, being the report of the fraternal correspondent and the work of loyal men named and unnamed living and dead.
Call Number:
P605
Date:
1913
Description:
Pamphlet.
Subject Corporate Names:
Knights of Pythias--West Virginia--History., Knights of Pythias. Grand Lodge of West Virginia.
All:
Knights of Pythias--West Virginia--History., Knights of Pythias. Grand Lodge of West Virginia.
Hymn book. "Words and music by Phyllis J. Talbot." "Sincere thanks is extended to the Church of God, Morgantown, West Virginia; and to each person who donated effort, time and financial support in the copyrighting and publishing of this music."
National Youth Administration of West Virginia (Charleston, W. Va.)
Title:
Scholarship of N. Y. A. and other students in eleven West Virginia high schools.
Call Number:
P606
Date:
[1937?]
Description:
Pamphlet.
Subject Corporate Names:
United States. National Youth Administration. Work Program., National Youth Administration of West Virginia.
Subject Topical:
Youth--Employment--West Virginia., Student aid--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939., Student aid--West Virginia., Youth--Employment--United States.
All:
Youth--Employment--West Virginia., United States. National Youth Administration. Work Program., Student aid--United States., New Deal, 1933-1939., Student aid--West Virginia., Youth--Employment--United States., National Youth Administration of West Virginia.
The Conant report : a clue to the suddenly developing enthusiasm of many school superintendents and boards for combining small high schools into big ones …
Call Number:
P6069
Date:
undated
Description:
Pamphlet.
Subject Personal:
Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1979. The American high school today.
Subject Topical:
Education, Secondary. , High schools--United States.
All:
Education, Secondary. , High schools--United States., Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1979. The American high school today.