1,000 Indian 4-H Members Now Enrolled in Robeson
“1,000 Indian 4-H Members Now Enrolled in Robeson.” [article, 1950?] [PSU-MLL-Clippings File.]
“1,000 Indian 4-H Members Now Enrolled in Robeson.” [article, 1950?] [PSU-MLL-Clippings File.]
Brown, J. C. “Indian 4-H Boys and Girls Learn Lesson in Living.” Robesonian 2 Aug. 1955: 7. Rpt. from Extension Service Review (USDA), June 1954.
Cole, Willard G. “Robeson Indian Drama Proposed.” News and Observer 8 Dec. 1963.
“Dr. English Jones Dies After Extended Illness.” Carolina Indian Voice 21 May 1981: 1-2, 8. Rpt. in Carolina Indian Voice 20 Jan. 1983: 13A.
Lynn, Lynette B. “Jones Says His Farewell to PSU.” Robesonian 22 April 1979: 7B.
Warren, Gene. “Dedication of Indian Teacher Inspired Escape from Poverty.” Robesonian 25 March 1979: 6C. “Shrapnel Bit is Momento [sic] of Duty in World War II.” Robesonian 1 April 1979: 8A. “Administrative Talent Seen Early in Career.” Robesonian 8 April 1979: 8A. “‘Right Man at Right Time’ Propelled PSU Expansion.” Robesonian 15 April 1979: 1C.
Warren, Gene. “Dr. English E. Jones: A Great American Indian.” Pembroke Magazine no. 11 (1979): 274-77.
“Red Man ‘Rubbed Wrong’ by Pembroke Aid Status.” Greensboro Daily News 28 Aug. 1975: A4.
Edwards, Tom. “Old Main: A Commentary.” National Congress of American Indians Bulletin 28.2 (April 1972): 1, 3. Rpt. in: Contemporary Newspapers of the North American Indian (microfilm).
Blue, Brantley. “Wants To Preserve ‘Old Main’ and Get New Auditorium Too.” Robesonian 25 Jan. 1972: 6.