
Self-help, Motivation, & Success: From the Beginning
Posted by: Ellen Terrell
A blog post covering a few notable names and early pioneers in the Self-help and motivational genre.
Posted in: Business
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Posted by: Ellen Terrell
A blog post covering a few notable names and early pioneers in the Self-help and motivational genre.
Posted in: Business
Posted by: Ellen Terrell
Read about the history of the typewriter.
Posted in: Business, Inventions
Posted by: Ellen Terrell
There were a number of medals awarded, including two Grand Prix - one for the collection as a whole, and another to Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. Gold Medals were award to the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Howard University, T. J. Calloway as the compiler, W. E. B. Du Bois. Silver Medals were awarded to Fisk University, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Berea College, Atlanta University, and Booker T. Washington. Bronze Medals were awarded to Roger Williams, Central Tennessee College, Atlanta University, and Pine Bluff Normal and Industrial School. Lastly, two Honorable Mentions were given to Haines Normal and Industrial Institute and Claflin University.
Posted in: African American History, Business, Heritage Months, Holidays, and Today in History
Posted by: Ellen Terrell
This is a guest post by Science Reference Librarian Stephanie Marcus. Everyone loves meat on a stick (well, probably not vegetarians). The website “Overlooked Holidays” alerts us that March 28th is “Something on a Stick Day.” Well in advance of that, I’d like to introduce you all to my native state’s contribution–chislic. I hail from …
Posted in: Cookbooks and Food, Guest Blog Posts
Posted by: Ellen Terrell
This post is an illustration of using Library resources to research an older company.
Posted in: Advertising, Business, Cookbooks and Food
Posted by: Ellen Terrell
This blog post is a brief intro to sources about the War of 1812 and the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815.
Posted in: Heritage Months, Holidays, and Today in History, Military science, New Orleans