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279 NOTES 1. THE TRAIN TO WINONA 1. Louis Taunton,“Webster County Kin—March 28, 2001,” Webster County Progress, http:// www.rootsweb.com/~mswebst2/websterkin2001.html (accessed October 4, 2011). 2. Evelyn Bell Crouch, History of Montgomery County, Mississippi (Dallas, Tex.: Curtis Media, 1993). 3. Ibid. 4. Ibid. 5. George McLean,“Interview with Mr. George McLean, Publisher, Owner of Tupelo Journal,”August 14, 1972, Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage, University of Southern Mississippi (hereafter cited as COHCH), 11. 6.“Stanley Motor Carriages Technical Information,” http://www.stanleymotorcarriage. com/GeneralTechnical/GeneralTechnical.htm (accessed October 4, 2011). 7. Richard F.Weingroff,“The Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway,” Highway History, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/pikes.cfm (accessed October 4, 2011). 8. Richard F.Weingroff,“From Names to Numbers: The Origins of the U.S. Numbered Highway System,” Highway History, http://wwwcf.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/numbers.cfm (accessed October 4, 2011). 9. McLean,“Interview with Mr. George McLean,”August 14, 1972, COHCH, 1–3. 10.“Fire in Old Chambers—Primary Sources,” Davidson College Archives and Special Collections, http://forum.davidson.edu/archives/encyclopedia/fire-in-old-chambers-primary -sources (accessed October 4, 2011). 11. Gerald W.Walton, The University of Mississippi: A Pictorial History (Nashville: Booksmith Group, 2008), 129. 12.“History of the Student YMCA Movement,” in Student Young Men’s Christian Association: An Inventory of Its Records, Kautz Family YMCA Archives, University of Minnesota, http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/html/ymca/yusa0036.phtml (accessed October 4, 2011). 13. Maurice C. Latta,“The Background for the Social Gospel in American Protestantism,” Church History 5, no. 3 (1936): 256–70. 14.Alan Wolfe,“Mobilizing the Religious Left,” New York Times Sunday Book Review, October 21, 2007. 280 Notes 15. Lawrence C. Corban to the Board of Trustees of the University, Richard Malcolm Guess Collection,Archives and Special Collections, J. D.Williams Library, University of Mississippi. 16. George A. Coe et al.,“Current Events and Discussions: Two Conventions of the Student Volunteers,” Journal of Religion 4, no. 5 (1924): 522–38;“Unconventional Convention,” Time, January 7, 1924. 17. Martha Lund Smalley, Guide to the Archives of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions,Yale University Library, Divinity Library Special Collections (1980), http:// webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/divinity.042.con.html (accessed October 4, 2011). 18. Ibid. 19. George A. Coe et al.,“Current Events and Discussions: Two Conventions of the Student Volunteers.” 20. Ibid. 21.Alfred Hume to George A. McLean Sr., George McLean Collection,Archives and Special Collections, J. D.Williams Library, University of Mississippi (hereafter cited as GM Collection). 22.Alexander Bondurant to George A. McLean Sr., GM Collection. 23. 1926 Ole Miss Annual,Archives and Special Collections, J. D.Williams Library, University of Mississippi, 38, 176. 24. Eugene Rosamond,“Breast-Fed Babies Who Cry at Night,” Southern Medical Journal 14 (1921): 768. 2. LOOKING FOR WORK 1. Joel Williamson, William Faulkner and Southern History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995), 226. 2. Deaton McAuley to McLean, November 1, 1977, GM Collection. 3. Henry L. Minton,“Introduction to‘The Uses of Intelligence Tests,’ Lewis M. Terman (1916),” Classics in the History of Psychology, http://psychclassics.asu.edu/Terman/intro.htm (accessed October 4, 2011). 4. Randall Parker,“An Overview of the Great Depression,” EH.Net Encyclopedia, http:// eh.net/encyclopedia/article/parker.depression (accessed October 4, 2011). 5. George McLean,“Interview with Mr. George McLean, Publisher, Owner of Tupelo Journal,”August 14, 1972, 17. 6. Charles E. Diehl,“Southwestern’s Tutorial Plan,” Peabody Journal of Education 12, no. 3 (1934): 104, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1488333 (accessed October 11, 2011). 7. Quoted in Daney Daniel Kepple,“Rhodes’ Financial Journey,” Rhodes Magazine,Winter 2007, 7-9. 8. James Lanier,“Charles Diehl: Recruiting a Faculty in Memphis,”Rhodes Magazine, Winter 2002, 28–32. 9. R. Milton Winter,“Division and Reunion in the Presbyterian Church, U.S,” Journal of Presbyterian History, Spring 2000, 75, 84, http://www.history.pcusa.org/resources/jph/2000/ spring/InTimesofControversy.pdf (accessed October 11, 2011). 10. Michael K. Honey, Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights: Organizing Memphis Workers (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993), 52–55. 11. Lanier,“Charles Diehl.” 12.“Rector Aids Strike End,” New York Times,April 18, 1937. 13. Elizabeth Balanoff,“Norman Thomas: Socialism and the Social Gospel,” Christian Century (1985): 101–2, http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=1908 (accessed October 11, 2011). [3.140.242.165] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 22:31 GMT) Notes 281...

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