10/9/30 Guide to the Aretas W. Nolan Papers Aretas W. Nolan Papers

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Guide to the Aretas W. Nolan Papers 1923/1951 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Aretas W. Nolan Papers 1923-1951 10/9/30 Nolan, Aretas Wilbur, 1874-1959 1.40 English University of Illinois Archives
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This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Agricultural Education Agricultural Journalism Faculty Papers Family Life Farm Life Urbana, Illinois Vocational Education
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Aretas W. Nolan Papers (Digital Surrogates)

Administrative Information Accruals:

6/15/78, 5/17/11

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Scope and Contents

Papers of Aretas W. Nolan, (1874-1959), Ph.D in Education, 1924; professor of agricultural education (1920-1942), including a scrapbook including photographs, clippings, and annotation by Nolan (1944), typescripts of addresses, sermons, Bible stories, verse, Bible class notes, and newsclippings, including "Nolan Screenings" (1923-1939), a column appearing in the newsletter Fan-Mill, (for Illinois teachers of vocational education), "Rural Life Reviews" radio program scripts broadcast over WILL (1930-1944), a scrapbook of "Homely Homilies," a column by Nolan which appeared in the Paris (IL) Beacon News (1948), "My Country School Days," published in the Phi Delta Kappan (1951).