Programs
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
James S. P. Beck collection
A miscellany of materials relating to Dr. James S. P. Beck, University of Alabama graduate (1924), including two co-authored articles about radiation burns among survivors of the Nagasaki atomic bomb blast and three photos of burn victims.
Cousins papers
Sermons, photographs, correspondence, and church programs
Scotty Hughes papers
Correspondence, programs, and a photo of Perry B. Hughes
Mary Lord Piano Recital Program
Contains a piano recital program by the pupils of Mary Lord. Twenty-three pupils and songs are listed. The location of the recital is "Bellewood" in Louisville, Kentucky.
Phi Delta Kappa records
Contains the slides, accounts, members, newsletters, the stamp crest, the history, two volumes on the, "Phi Delta Kappa Journal For the Promotion of Leadership in Education", Volumes 1 & 2, 1972-74, and certificate honoring and naming the 50th anniversary designated on April 25, 1980, as well as the programs presented for the anniversary.
Quaker Club records
Minutes, yearbooks, members' correspondence, newspaper clippings, photos, event programs, and scrapbooks of this Tuscaloosa, Alabama, young women's civic organization.
Regional Composers' Forum records
Photographs, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and programs of the organization
Sacred Harp Singing records
Contains the records of this organization.
Tuscaloosa Piano Teachers Forum records
A collection of records including minutes, recital programs, and newspaper articles in scrapbooks of this Tuscaloosa, Alabama arts organization.
University of Alabama commencement collection
University of Alabama's commencement exercises and programs
University of Alabama Football Programs
Contains University of Alabama football programs from 1925-2009.
University of Alabama invitations and programs
Invitations and dance programs for University events
Mathew Winston Alabama Shakespeare Festival papers
Papers, grant proposals, program guides, brochures, postcards, photographs and other materials from 1984 to 1986, concerning the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, originally based in Anniston, Alabama, and moved to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1985.