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“The Smithville Fiddler’s Jamboree and Finding My Calling”
Almost exactly one year ago, I fell victim to the soul-searching state of mind that enraptures every senior as they arrive at their last year. Age-old enigmas, such as how I was going to prove to my parents that an … Continue reading
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Professor Emeritus Robert E. Jager Donates Original Scores and Manuscripts to Tennessee Tech Archives
By Jennifer Huffman and Megan Atkinson Three-time winner of the American Bandmasters Association Ostwald Composition Award and Tennessee Tech Professor Emeritus Robert Edward Jager donated his personal archives to the Tennessee Tech Archives & Special Collections. Dating from 1956 to … Continue reading
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Volpe Library Exhibit and History
Did you know Angelo and Jennette Volpe Library turned 30 in 2019? This was not Tech’s first library though. Tennessee Tech University’s first building dedicated solely to being a library was Jere Whitson Memorial Library. Prior to the Jere Whitson … Continue reading
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Pangle Family Papers: Civil War Letters and Internship Experiences
by Shannon L. Buford Little did I know when I walked into the archives that I would be transported back to 1863, but that’s what happened when I began my first project as an intern: reading and digitizing (scanning) a … Continue reading
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