Box Small Coll. 13
Contains 140 Results:
Folder 1
This is a small collection of postcards written to various members of the Johnson family with images from Richmond, Lexington and Winchester, Kentucky. All the cards have short notes on them that mention jobs, dances, stripping tobacco and catching rides home.
EKU Football Programs and Correspondence
Contains football programs from different years, along with the player rosters, and a letter that is outlining the beginning of practice and how often they will be practicing.
Football Team at Hanger Stadium Photograph, 1951
Contains a picture of the EKU Football team playing at Hanger Stadium.
News Clippings
Contains different newspaper articles that cover EKU and other topics.
Photographs and News Clippings
Photographs and news clippings from Glenwood High School, New Boston High School and Eastern Kentucky University. Rome Rankin was coach in several of these photos.
G. Jr. H. Basketball Team
Photographs and news clippings from Glenwood High School, New Boston High School and Eastern Kentucky University. Rome Rankin was coach in several of these photos.
Unidentified Group of Young Men with Rome Rankin
Photographs and news clippings from Glenwood High School, New Boston High School and Eastern Kentucky University. Rome Rankin was coach in several of these photos.
Unidentified Group of Young Men with Rome Rankin
Photographs and news clippings from Glenwood High School, New Boston High School and Eastern Kentucky University. Rome Rankin was coach in several of these photos.
Coach Rome Rankin Standing Next to the Weaver Building
Photographs and news clippings from Glenwood High School, New Boston High School and Eastern Kentucky University. Rome Rankin was coach in several of these photos.
Photographs
Early correspondence, memorabilia and photographs from Eastern Kentucky State Normal School. Even though the correspondence is brief, it gives a glimpse into Eastern during the Normal School years. These items were collected by Robert F. Ramsey, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, for whom the Ramsey Building was named.