Box 51
Contains 149 Results:
Newslife, “Purdue’s Girl in Black", October 23, 1985
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
Harding Herald, Vol. 66, No. 3, “Purdue: Moffit enjoys Harding, explains All-American Band", October 25, 1985
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
The Purdue Exponent, Vol. 103, No. 120, “Band Celebrates Festivities noting Constitution’s b-day", September 17, 1987
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
The Purdue Exponent, Vol. 103, No. 120, “Annual Bandorama Brings Musical Medley to Hall of Music", September 17, 1987
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
The Purdue Exponent, Vol. 102, No. 73, “Celebrity Bash", April 30, 1986
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
Journal Review, Crawfordsville, Indiana, “Mr. and Mrs. Eutsler", November 5, 1987
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
Herald Journal, Monticello Indiana, “Monticello’s Golden Girl Glitters", October 9, 1987
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
Journal and Courier, Metro B, “World’s Largest Drum needs a ride", September 22, 1982
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
Journal and Courier, Metro B, “All fans survived the ‘cultural collision", September 17, 1981
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
Journal and Courier, Living D, “Bandorama 81”, October 9, 1981
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
Journal and Courier, “Striking up the 400", September 13, 1981
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
The Mexia Daily News, “Wortham band takes ‘first chair’ award", April 21, 1988
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
“Ta Ra Ra, Boom! Concert to feature celebrities”
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
The Daily Illini, “The Illini, lost, but Purdue just can’t win", October 15, 1985
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.
The Cynthiana Argus, “Hoosier Celebration ’88 Official Song Made Debut at Indianapolis 500", June 15, 1988
This series consists of newspaper articles featuring William C. Moffit or his bands. This series contains 73 folders and orginal folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible.