Box 14
Contains 17 Results:
Cocke Co. Museum Research, Development, and Promotional Material, 1979-1983
Wilma Dykeman, along with other community members, founded the Cocke County Museum in Newport, Tenn. to collect, preserve and feature cultural and artistic artifacts collected or made by Cocke County citizens. This subseries includes research, photographs, development and promotional material as well as grant applications for the museum.
Cocke Co. Museum Notebook, 1980
Wilma Dykeman, along with other community members, founded the Cocke County Museum in Newport, Tenn. to collect, preserve and feature cultural and artistic artifacts collected or made by Cocke County citizens. This subseries includes research, photographs, development and promotional material as well as grant applications for the museum.
Cocke County Museum Photographs, 1980 May
Wilma Dykeman, along with other community members, founded the Cocke County Museum in Newport, Tenn. to collect, preserve and feature cultural and artistic artifacts collected or made by Cocke County citizens. This subseries includes research, photographs, development and promotional material as well as grant applications for the museum.
Institute of Museum Services Grant Application, 1980
Wilma Dykeman, along with other community members, founded the Cocke County Museum in Newport, Tenn. to collect, preserve and feature cultural and artistic artifacts collected or made by Cocke County citizens. This subseries includes research, photographs, development and promotional material as well as grant applications for the museum.
Resources East Tennessee Edition, 1979
Wilma Dykeman, along with other community members, founded the Cocke County Museum in Newport, Tenn. to collect, preserve and feature cultural and artistic artifacts collected or made by Cocke County citizens. This subseries includes research, photographs, development and promotional material as well as grant applications for the museum.
Tennessee Arts Commission Museum Small Grants Packet, 1980
Wilma Dykeman, along with other community members, founded the Cocke County Museum in Newport, Tenn. to collect, preserve and feature cultural and artistic artifacts collected or made by Cocke County citizens. This subseries includes research, photographs, development and promotional material as well as grant applications for the museum.
Stokely Institute Fellows Program and Appalachian Community Reading Program Correspondence, Documents, and News Clippings, 1982 November 19-1983 May 11
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Stokely Institute Fellows Program Memos and Newspaper Clippings, 1983 May 1-August 3
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Stokely Institute Correspondence, Memos, Meeting Papers, News Clippings, 1983
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Stokely Institute Correspondence, Memos, Meeting Papers, News Clippings, 1984
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Stokely Institute Correspondence, Memos, Meeting Papers, News Clippings, 1985
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Stokely Institute Correspondence, Memos, Meeting Papers, News Clippings, 1986
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Stokely Institute Correspondence, Memos, Meeting Papers, News Clippings, 1987
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Thomas, Lois Reagan Grant Allows UT To Offer Free Humanities Course
Knoxville News Sentinel, 1984 October 14
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
University of Tenn. College of Liberal Arts NEH Challenge Grant Honor Roll, Stokely Institute Memo and News Clipping, 1985
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Stokely Institute Lyndhurst Foundation Funding Proposal, 1985 January 31-February 1
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Memorandum of Agreement to Establish the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education Endowment at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1985 March 18
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.