Speeches by Ralph W. Stark/Coffee with Barb

Description: Recordings of five speeches by Ralph W. Stark and an episode of Coffee with Barb, a radio program broadcast on WNON. It appears that these recordings of Stark’s speeches were not made at the events for which they were prepared. “All the World’s a Stage” prepared for Oak Hill Cemetery’s centennial celebration, June 25, 1972. “Five Great Gems of English Literature” prepared for a meeting of the Lebanon Rotary Club, March 2, 1973. “Lebanon First United Presbyterian Church Cornerstone Centennial” prepared for the church’s commemoration of the laying of its cornerstone, September 2, 1973. “History of the Lebanon Rotary Club” prepared for a meeting of the Lebanon Rotary Club, November 30, 1973. The Coffee with Barb episode was broadcast in August 1974; in it, members of the Society for Preservation of Our Indian Heritage discuss the upcoming Festival of the Turning Leaves; the episode includes advertisements from Akermans Drug Store/Cowans Cubbard, The Boddee Shoppe, Heritage Estates Realtors, Miriams Town Shop, Taylor-Smock Furniture, Royal Cleaners, and Boone REMC. “Thanksgiving” was prepared for a meeting of the Lebanon Rotary Club (held jointly with the Lebanon Kiwanis Club), November 29, 1974.Contents•All the World’s a Stage, speech at Oak Hill Cemetery Centennial: 6:02•Five Great Gems of English Literature, speech to Rotary Club: 32:16•Lebanon First United Presbyterian Church Cornerstone Centennial: 1:01:49•History of the Lebanon Rotary Club: 1:09:55•Coffee with Barb: 1:35:20•Thanksgiving: 2:15:53
Created By: Stark, Ralph W.; Bowen, Martha; Smith, Barb; Hitch, Irene; Van Cise, Robert; Allen, Eileen; Allen, Phyllis
Contributor(s): Taylor, Dixie
Source: http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16066coll4/id/11143
Collection: Boone County Heritage
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/
Subjects: Cemeteries
Literature
Presbyterian church buildings
Service clubs
Indians of North America
Thanksgiving Day

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