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Language:

English

Location:

80/5/2

Date:

1907-1982

Author/Creator:

Personal Papers--Delk, James L.
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Title:

News clips: 1907-1962.

Format:

v. : ill. ; 28 cm.

Description:

A collection of news items regarding James L. Delk, a white minister affiliated with the Church of God in Christ.

CONTENTS: Rev. Delk leaves town (Fort Scott Daily Tribune, 2/18/1907). -- Rev. Delk leaves town (Fort Scott Daily Monitor, 2/20/1907). -- Cadet Clark romance (Fort Scott Daily Tribune, 11/4/1907). -- Cadet Clark must wait (The Iola Register, 11/4/1907). -- Salvation Army lass may marry a second time (The Leavenworth Times, 11/8/1907). -- [news item] (The Topeka Daily Capital, 3/13/1908). -- May be indicted (The Iola Register, 4/23/1908). -- Can he marry? (The Pittsburg Daily Headlight, 1/11/1910). -- Can he marry? (The Columbus Daily Advocate, 1/12/1910). -- Can they marry? (The Junction City Daily Union, 1/12/1910). -- May be given a pardon (The Salina Daily Union, 1/13/1910). -- Can they marry? (The Junction City Weekly Union, 1/14/1910). -- Can he marry? (The Columbus Weekly Advocate, 1/20/1910). -- Woman duped by fake religion (The Iola Register, 11/25/1911). -- Jas. Delk's fine upheld (Hiawatha Daily World, 10/15/1915). -- Rev. Delk's fine sustained (The Central Record, 10/21/1915). -- Evangelist supports drys (The Springfield Leader, 12/9/1930). -- Evangelist Delk in county jail (St. Clair Chronicle, 12/18/1930). -- Evangelist held for cutting trees (Washington Citizen, 12/19/1930). -- Delks' charges of beating are probed (Jefferson City Post-Tribune, 6/26/1933). -- Delk charges officers beat him (Macon Chronicle-Herald, 6/27/1933). -- Former county pastor beaten (Washington Citizen, 6/30/1933). -- Rev. James Delk sues police officers (The Daily Capital News, 10/11/1933). -- Delk sues three officers for $20,000 (Moberly Monitor-Index, 10/11/1933). --Thirty years ago today (The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, 6/28/1962).

Delk challenges opponents to debate (The Courier-Journal, 1/18/1963). -- 4 in governor's race now, as Rumsey Taylor is out (The Advocate-Messenger, 1/23/1963). --Taylor withdraws; backs Chandler (The Cincinnati Enquirer, 1/23/1963). -- Taylor quits race; endorses Chandler (The Courier-Journal, 1/23/1963). -- Taylor quits race, backs Chandler (The Courier-Journal, 1/23/1963). -- Taylor quits, backs 'Happy' (The Tennesseean, 1/23/1963). -- Democratic unit neutral in primary (The Courier-Journal, 1/25/1963). -- May 28 primary suits him fine, Breathitt says (The Courier-Journal, 1/26/1963). -- 'We must, shall win,' Breathitt tells rally (The Courier-Journal, 1/27/1963). -- Miss Foust seeks debates with rivals (The Courier-Journal, 2/5/1963). -- Miss Foust quizzes foe on 3 points (The Courier-Journal, 2/28/1963). -- Only one candidate shows up on state and church question (The Advocate-Messenger, 3/5/1963). -- Breathitt does solo on church-state panel (The Cincinnati Enquirer, 3/5/1963). -- Only Breathitt shows up for Fayette quiz session (The Courier-Journal, 3/5/1963). -- Foust urges closer state-spending check (The Courier-Journal, 3/6/1963). -- All out for governor (The Tennessean, 3/10/1963). -- Ex-candidate dies (Abilene Reporter-News, 4/11/1963). -- Deaths elsewhere (The Akron Beacon Journal, 4/11/1963). -- Louisville, Ky. (The Bridgeport Post, 4/11/1963). -- Evangelist dies; often candidate (The Cincinnati Enquire, 4/11/1963). -- Candidate Delk, minister, dies (The Courier-Journal, 4/11/1963). -- Rev. Delk is dead (The Daily Times, 4/11/1963). -- Perennial candidate dies (Estherville Daily News, 4/11/1963). -- Man who never won dies (The Index-Journal, 4/11/1963). -- Evangelist-candidate dies (The Jackson Sun, 4/11/1963). -- Never won a race (The Kansas City Times, 4/11/1963). -- Ex-politician dies (Kingsport Times, 4/11/1963). -- Rev. Delk dead (Manitowoc Herald-Times, 4/11/1963). -- Rev. James L. Delk (The Newark Advocate, 4/11/1963). -- Louisville, Ky. (The News-Messenger, 4/11/1963). -- Louisville, Ky. (Orlando Evening Star, 4/11/1963). -- Political figure dies (Santa Cruz Sentinel, 4/11/1963). -- Louisville, Ky. (Springfield Leader and Press, 4/11/1963). -- Clergyman-politician dead (Standard-Speaker, 4/11/1963). -- Deaths elsewhere (Chicago Tribune, 4/12/1963). -- Louisville, Ky. (The Gettysburg Times, 4/12/1963). -- Candidate dies (Reno Gazette-Journal, 4/12/1963). -- Rev. James L. Delk (The Tampa Tribune, 4/12/1963). -- Forty years ago (The Kansas City Times, 6/26/1973). -- Dispelling the myth of the 'Sayman Hotel' at Meramec Dam (St. Clair Chronicle, 2/25/1976). -- The good ol' days (The Newark Advocate, 5/28/1982).

Forty years ago (The Kansas City Times, 6/26/1973). -- Dispelling the myth of the 'Sayman Hotel' at Meramec Dam (St. Clair Chronicle, 2/25/1976). -- The good ol' days (The Newark Advocate, 5/28/1982).

Subject:

Delk, James L.
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Church of God in Christ--Clergy.
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Date Cataloged:

03/23/2017


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