Code-Name Downfall: The Secret Plan to Invade Japan—And Why Truman Dropped the Bomb, by Thomas B. Allen and Norman Polmar: reviewed, 94:200–201
Codename Greenkill: The 1979 Greensboro Killings, by Elizabeth Wheaton: reviewed, 86:196–98
Cody, William F., 100:499
Coe, Stephen H.: book notes by, 82:209, 91:243–44, 93:507; book reviews by, 76:246–47, 80:232–33, 85:170–71, 89:90–91, 407–8, 91:85–86, 431, 93:218–19
Coenen, Craig R.: From Sandlots to the Super Bowl: The National Football League, 1920–1967, reviewed, 104:209–10
Coens, Thomas: book review by, 105:707–10
Cofer, Jesse, 83:6
Cofer, Martin H., 93:406
Cofer, Reubin, 89:14
Coffee, William M., 99:355, 359
Coffin, J. A.: "History of the Whig Party in Kentucky," 73:215
"Coffle Gang": illus., 106:321
Coffman, Edward M., 99:95, 97, 100:127; "A Younger Brother of the Greatest Generation," 100:129–38; biographical sketch of, 107:163–64; book note by, 93:509–10; book reviews by, 72:182–83, 287, 75:65–66, 78:84–86, 84:97–98, 88:335–36, 100:102–3, 103:590–92, 104:132–34; career of, 103:299, 104:683–84; Forrest C. Pogue's influence on, 104:679–84; illus., 100:132–33, 137, 138, 104:677, 107:167; interview with on the new military history, 99:123–52; and the Jefferson Davis symposium, 107:142–43, 166, 169, 172, 178–79, 181–82, 185, 192, 197–98, 206, 237, 243–44, 256; "Memories of Forrest C. Pogue, Oral History Pioneer and One of Kentucky's Greatest Historians," 104:675–84; The Old Army: A Portrait of the American Army in Peacetime, 1784–1898, reviewed, 84:425–26; and oral history, 104:389–90; Thomas D. Clark letter to, 103:299; and Thomas D. Clark memorial issue, 103:5–6; The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I, noted, 97:242
Coffman, Howard B. Jr., 100:131–32, 135; illus., 100:132
Coffman, Jennifer B., 99:282
Coffman, Mada Wright: illus., 100:132
Cogar, James: introduced to Thomas D. Clark, 103:48
Cogar, William B.: Dictionary of Admirals of the U.S. Navy, vol. 1, 1862–1900, noted, 88:491
Cogel, John H., 108:24
Cogliano, Francis D.: Thomas Jefferson: Reputation and Legacy, reviewed, 105:292–93
Cohen, Benjamin, 104:431, 450, 492, 495; and the Destroyer Deal, 104:485; and Felix Frankfurter's Supreme Court appointment, 104:456; oral history interviews of, 104:622–23
Cohen, I. Bernard: Benjamin Franklin's Science, 105:250
Cohen, Jacob: Daniel Boone's surveys for, 102:550
Cohen, James, 80:387
Cohen, Lester: reporting on Harlan County, Ky., 107:485–88, 494, 502, 512
Cohen, Naomi W.: Americanization of Zionism, 1897–1948, The, reviewed, 102:129–31
Cohen, Robert: and Reginald E. Zelnik, eds., The Free Speech Movement: Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s, reviewed, 100:568–70
Cohen, Ronald D.: Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Festival and American Society, 1940–1970, reviewed, 101:391–92
Cohen, Warren I.: . see Iriye, Akira
Cohen, William: At Freedom's Edge: Black Mobility and the Southern White Quest for Racial Control, 1861–1915, reviewed, 90:202–3
Cohn, Alfred, 104:459, 462
Cohn, Mrs. Alfred, 104:459
Cohodas, Nadine: The Band Played Dixie: Race and the Liberal Conscience at Ole Miss, reviewed, 95:453–55
Coinage Act (1873), 76:23
Coining Corruption: The Making of the American Campaign Finance System, by Kurt Hohenstein: reviewed, 106:126–27
Coit, Thomas W., 79:316
Coke, Ben H.: John May Jr. of Virginia: His Descendants and Their Land, reviewed, 74:243–44
Coke, John Todd: book review by, 97:203–5
Coke, Sir Edward, 91:132
Coke, Van Deren, 78:213–14
Coker, Joe L.: Liquor in the Land of the Lost Cause: Southern White Evangelicals and the Prohibition Movement, reviewed, 106:123–24
Colbert, Alexander, 81:11–12
Colbert, Claudette, 98:423
Colbert, George, 92:159
Colbert, William, 92:159
Cold Harbor, Virginia: battle of, 101:441
cold war: and coal industry, 107:320–27; and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 102:311–12; impact on Louisville's civil rights movement, 104:217–20; and McCarthyism, 102:315; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:238; and the War on Poverty in Appalachia, 107:305
Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena, The, by Thomas Borstelmann: reviewed, 100:253–55
Cold War Diplomacy: American Foreign Policy, 1945-1975, by Norman A. Graebner, 107:552
Cold War Patriot and Statesman: Richard M. Nixon, edited by Leon Friedman and William F. Levantrosser: noted, 93:384
Cole, A. E., 93:410
Cole, Arthur H.: Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:218–19, 399–400
Cole, Charles C.: A Fragile Capital: Identity and the Early Years of Columbus, Ohio, reviewed, 99:174–76
Cole, Charles C. Jr.: Lion of the Forest: James B. Finley, Frontier Reformer, reviewed, 94:179–80
Cole, Donald B.: book review by, 84:428–29; A Jackson Man: Amos Kendall and the Rise of American Democracy, reviewed, 102:225–26; The Presidency of Andrew Jackson, reviewed, 92:211–12
Cole, George, 84:131
Cole, Joe, 76:151
Cole, Kizzy, 76:152
Cole, Wayne S.: book reviews by, 82:201–2, 86:302–3; Roosevelt & the Isolationists, 1932–1945, reviewed, 82:203–4
Coleman, Bill: Trumpet Story, noted, 90:426–27
Coleman, Burnetta Z., 73:98–99
Coleman, Clell, 84:27
Coleman, David G.: book review by, 100:559–61
Coleman, Jennie, 98:58
Coleman, Joe, 98:393
Coleman, John, 88:157
Coleman, John Winston: estate of, 103:699–700
Coleman, J. T., 75:116
Coleman, J. Winston Jr., 72:276, 73:382, 74:129, 75:155, 325, 80:73, 87, 142, 82:77, 89:340, 342, 91:68, 92:23, 96:184–85, 103:55, 60; book collection of, 103:64; book reviews by, 74:322, 323, 80:450–52; collections of, 103:700–701, 705–7; criticism of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, 103:698; engineering career of, 103:705; evaluations of Slavery Times in Kentucky, 103:691–726, 707–9; family of, 103:699–700; historiographical position of Slavery Times in Kentucky, 103:698–99, 722–26; illus., 103:49, 345, 695, 702, 706, 711, 714; introduced to Thomas D. Clark, 103:48; and Jack W. Oldham, editors, Kentucky's Bicentennial Family Register, reviewed, 77:218–19; "mildness" of slavery in Ky., 103:694–99; personality of, 103:703–4; racial views of, 103:701–2; romantic view of Old South, 103:701–2; self-description, 103:704; Sketches of Kentucky's Past, reviewed, 78:261–62; Slavery Times in Kentucky, evaluations of, 102:692–94, 103:692–94; The Squire's Memoirs, reviewed, 75:55, 57; Stage-Coach Days in the Bluegrass: Being an Account of Stage-Coach Travel and Tavern Days in Lexington and Central Kentucky, 1800-1900, noted, 94:343; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:344–46; Three Kentucky Artists: Hart, Price, Troye, reviewed, 73:322–24; view of Underground Railroad, 103:698; William H. Townsend; Scholar, Raconteur, Lawyer, noted, 79:301; Winburn Farm, 103:702–3; works of, 103:704–5
Coleman, Kenneth: ed., A History of Georgia, reviewed, 76:318–20
Coleman, Kenneth M.: and George C. Herring, eds., The Central American Crisis: Sources of Conflict and the Failure of U.S. Policy, noted, 85:101
Coleman, Paris Roscoe, 98:58
Coleman, Q. B., 97:298
Coleman, Richard, 90:180, 98:58
Coleman, Robert H., 99:136
Coleman, R. T.: land development by, 107:55, 57, 59
Coleman, Terry: Going to America, reviewed, 72:71–73
Coleman, William S., 93:459, 460
Coleman, William T. Jr., 99:41
Coles, Harry L.: book reviews by, 83:287–88, 85:191–92
Coles, Jacob, 92:134
Coles, Robert, 107:371
Coles County, Ill.: Lincoln family in, 106:364; move of Lincoln family to, 108:181
Coletta, Paolo E.: book notes by, 91:368, 94:220–21; book reviews by, 79:292–94, 80:475–77, 82:311–12, 84:91–93, 87:185–86, 88:481–83, 89:224–25, 90:211–12, 418–19, 93:113–15, 95:111–12
Colfax, Schuyler, 75:216, 76:209, 247, 106:422
Colgan, John, 98:73
Colgrove, James: State of Immunity: The Politics of Vaccination in Twentieth-Century America, reviewed, 105:733–34
Collapse of the Confederacy, by Mark Grimsley and Brooks D. Simpson: reviewed, 99:79–81
Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, The, edited by Roy P. Basler, 73:195, 427
Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, The: Supplement, 1832–1865, edited by Roy P. Basler: reviewed, 73:328–29
Collected Writings of Frederic Remington, edited by Peggy and Harold Samuels: reviewed, 78:185–88
College Football, by John Sayle Watterson: reviewed, 99:192–94
College Football and America: Culture in the Cold War Era, by Kurt Edward Kemper: reviewed, 107:291–93
College for Appalachia: Alice Lloyd on Caney Creek, by P. David Searles: reviewed, 94:68–69
College Life in the Old South, by E. Merton Coulter: noted, 82:208
College of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.), 81:67
College of Education (University of Ky.): educational leadership at, 93:307–32
College of New Jersey (Princeton, N.J.), 106:172
College of the Bible (Lexington, Ky.), 74:112, 116, 121, 230
College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, Va.), 73:366
Collender, James T., 73:76
Collett, Mary: letter of, 103:645
Colley, Sister Rose, Louisville, Ky., 104:240
Collier, Daniel R., 98:49, 68, 96
Collier, John, 85:295
Collier, Malinda W.: et al., White House of the Confederacy: An Illustrated History, noted, 92:118
Collier, Morris S., 86:243, 250, 251, 252, 257
Collier, Sherman, 98:56
Collier, William H., 98:49, 62, 65, 68, 80
Collier's, 91:195, 107:213; and farmers' Chautauquas, 92:272; on Knott County education, 91:188; on World Series (1919), 82:359
Collin, Richard H.: Theodore Roosevelt, Culture, Diplomacy, and Expansion: A New View of American Imperialism, reviewed, 84:330–32; Theodore Roosevelt's Caribbean: The Panama Canal, the Monroe Doctrine,and the Latin American Context, reviewed, 89:317–18
Collins: melungeon family name, 102:211
Collins, Arnold, 83:126–27
Collins, Basil, 107:502–3; interview with, 107:495
Collins, Bill, 82:211
Collins, David, 90:155, 158–59
Collins, Elisha, 81:129
Collins, Floyd, 78:262–64, 84:365, 98:390
Collins, George, Frankfort, Ky., 104:412
Collins, James Lawton Jr.: and David G. Chandler, eds., The D-Day Encyclopedia, reviewed, 92:338–39
Collins, J. Lawton: Lightning Joe: An Autobiography, reviewed, 79:298–300
Collins, Josiah, 81:120, 83:7; memories of frontier Ky. agriculture, 107:7, 9, 11, 19
Collins, Lewis H., 75:242, 88:249, 92:244, 103:48; History of Kentucky, 72:229, 237; and Richard H. Collins, History of Kentucky, 86:55; and Richard H. Collins, History of Kentucky, noted, 78:194; works of, 103:704–5
Collins, Marla Ann, 99:215, 229
Collins, Martha Layne, 90:64, 102:74; biographical sketch of, 82:211–13; illus., 82:212; interview with, 99:213–48; "power suit" of, 99:302; and Steven L. Beshear, 106:3; and Toyota recruitment, 99:240–45, 247, 267; as trailblazer in Ky. politics, 99:213–21, 224–29, 233–37, 264–68
Collins, Mary, 90:158
Collins, Mary Eleanor Peers, 75:242
Collins, Mrs. Ruth, 107:55
Collins, Orell, 77:292, 83:129
Collins, Patsy, 90:158
Collins, Richard H., 75:242, 80:86, 89:262, 92:244, 94:402, 95:56; Ky. Historical Society, 101:12; and Lewis Collins, History of Kentucky, noted, 78:194; and Lewis H. Collins, History of Kentucky, 86:55; winners of award named for, 101:6
Collins, Robert F.: A History of the Daniel Boone National Forest, 1770–1970, reviewed, 75:243–44; "John Finley Arrives at Eskippakithiki," 76:153
Collins, Robert M.: Transforming America: Politics and Culture during the Reagan Years, reviewed, 105:378–80
Collins, Stephen Louis, 99:215, 229
Collins, Steve: 1991 gubernatorial primary, 102:73
Collins, Tommy, 100:136
Collins, Wayne, 90:158
Collins, William ("Bill"), 99:215, 217, 218, 229
Collins, William E. Sr.: Ways, Means and Customs of Our Forefathers, reviewed, 76:61–62
Collins, W. L., 95:395
Collinson, Peter, 105:256
Collis, Mark, 74:116
Col. Michael Edward Masters' Hospitality–Kentucky Style, by Michael E. Masters: noted, 99:92, 93
Colombia: conflict with Spain, 107:555, 559; and the Panama Congress, 107:557; U.S. trade convention with, 107:555
Colonel Grenfell's Wars: The Life of a Soldier of Fortune, by Stephen Z. Starr: noted, 94:455–56
Colonial Georgia and the Creeks: Anglo-Indian Diplomacy on the Southern Frontier, 1733-1763, by John T. Juricek: reviewed, 108:119–21
Colonial Virginia: A History, by Warren M. Billings, John E. Selby, and Thad W. Tate: reviewed, 85:171–73
Colonial Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Va.): historical interpretation at, 107:255
Colorado: and treatment of tuberculosis, 105:650
Colorado Cavalry (Third Regiment), 95:235
Colored Agricultural and Mechanical Association, 89:149
Colored Educational Convention, 98:164
Colored Farmers' Alliance, 78:228
Colored Men's State Convention, 98:166
Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, 99:63
Colored Orphan Home (Louisville, Ky.), 93:167
Colored White: Transcending the Racial Past, by David R. Roediger: reviewed, 101:208–12
Color of Money, The, by Walter Tevis, 100:320
Color of the Law: Race, Violence, and Justice in the Post-World War II South, by Gail Williams O'Brien: reviewed, 98:125–27
Colors and Blood: Flag Passions of the Confederate South, by Robert E. Bonner: reviewed, 101:352–53
Colson, David Grant, 98:260; appointed colonel, 98:46; death, 98:101; described, 98:51, 101; elected to Congress, 98:43; and the Fourth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, 98:43–102; trial, 98:97–98; wounded, 98:81
Colson, Harrison Doyle Jr., 100:127; illus., 100:195–99; sale of Victory Bonds, 100:195–200
Colson, John, 98:101
Colson, John C. Sr., 98:49–50
Colson, Julie, 83:56
Colson, Mary K. S., 98:49
Colson, William G., 98:83, 95
Colt, Samuel, 97:4
Colter, John, 72:415
Colter Barbara W., 99:274
Columbia (Mo.) Statesman, 75:90
Columbia (S.C.) Times: on Matt Ward trial, 84:130
Columbia, Ky., 72:20, 25, 31–33, 36, 75:126, 129; and Edgar Basil Gaither, 105:577; John Hunt Morgan in, 108:53–55, 71–72; Parent-Teachers Association of, 95:64
Columbia, S.C., 75:135–36; Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard's headquarters in, 108:109
Columbia, Tenn., 72:375
Columbia Finance & Trust Company (Louisville, Ky.): . see Columbia Trust Company
Columbia Finance and Trust Company (Louisville, Ky.), 107:55
Columbian Exposition, 99:285
Columbia Pictures, 98:423; film of All the King's Men, 104:85–86
Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio, edited by Bernard F. Dick: noted, 92:128–29
Columbia Trust Company (Louisville, Ky.), 92:54, 60
Columbia University (N.Y.), 88:179, 99:376; oral history office, 104:389, 616, 618, 622
Columbine, Mary: illus., 105:452
Columbus (Ga.) Ledger: and the Fort Benning POW camp, 105:426; German POWs at Fort Benning, Ga., 105:439–40; and POW security issue, 105:448
Columbus (Ohio) Confederate News, 75:26–27
Columbus (Ohio) Crescent, 73:24, 75:20–22, 24, 27
Columbus, Christopher, 97:124; 500th anniversary, controversy over, 104:108–10
Columbus, Ga.: and the Fort Benning POW camp, 105:426
Columbus, Georgia, 1865: The Last True Battle of Civil War, by Charles A. Misulia: noted, 107:635
Columbus, Ky., 73:17–20, 22–23, 25–30, 74:3, 73, 127, 185, 190, 90:57, 93:260, 94:141, 96:226, 97:10; in Civil War, 99:341–43, 346, 347, 349, 356, 357; Confederate invasion of, 106:454; Confederate seizure of, 103:671
Columbus, Ky., as the Nation's Capital: Legend or Near Reality?, compiled by Allen Anthony: reviewed, 93:213–14
Columbus, Miss., 74:293, 99:363
Columbus, Ohio, 94:268, 289, 374, 375, 389, 105:206; John S. Rarey in, 108:194, 206; Vicksburg campaign victory celebration, 103:655–56, 659
Columbus and the Age of Discovery, by Zvi Dor-Ner: reviewed, 91:84–85
Columbus Bobbs (Ohio), 97:416, 418, 422
Columbus Central Labor Union: and POW laborers, 105:430
Columbus Rochester Clothiers (Ohio), 97:411, 416
Columbus State Stoves (Ohio), 97:411, 416
Columbus Tigers (Ohio), 97:409, 422–23, 433, 435
Columbus Wagner-Pirates (Ohio), 97:417
Columbus West Siders (Ohio), 97:411–12, 416
Colvin, George, 82:166–67, 87:152, 93:310, 314, 315, 316, 318, 326–27, 330; controversy with Louis Gottschalk, 85:46–68
Colwell, Mr. ——, 73:182
Comanche Indians, 90:57, 92:152, 166–67, 174, 95:229
Combat Artist in World War II, by Edward Reep: noted, 86:101
Combat Reporter: Don Whitehead's World War II Diary and Memoirs, edited by John B. Romeiser: reviewed, 105:155–56
Combe, George, 86:341
Combs, Benjamin, 89:15
Combs, Bert T., 72:205, 80:442, 83:195, 198, 84:400–401, 409, 418–19, 85:154, 88:326, 91:197, 201, 98:350, 361, 99:7, 216, 256, 280, 104:524, 563, 567, 572, 580–81, 598–99; administration of, 99:5–6, 21–26, 32, 48, 51, 104:519, 565–72, 577–80, 600; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:569–70, 594; issues executive order on public accommodations, 99:21–26; Ky. Historical Society, 101:34; merit system, 104:569; political campaigns of, 104:510, 544–46, 555–58, 563–64, 580–87, 591; relationship with A. B. "Happy" Chandler, 104:579; relationship with Earle Clements, 104:565, 573–76, 578–79, 581; relationship with Ed Prichard, 104:397, 548, 601; relationship with John Ed Pearce, 104:593; "William Goebel" (Boone Day Address, 1978), 76:307–13
Combs, Dan Jack, 99:280
Combs, Earle, 99:104
Combs, Josiah Henry, 80:170, 93:193
Combs, Leslie, 73:378, 80:380, 88:255, 90:333, 334; and Dudley's Defeat, 104:32–38; Dudley's regiment, 104:29; Fort Meigs, mission to, 104:22–23; illus., 104:23; Ky. Historical Society, 101:12; military career of, 104:22
Combs, Richard, 76:311
Combs, Sara Walters, 99:280
Combs, Thomas A., 79:156
Come Back to the Farm, by Jesse Stuart: listed, 102:152
Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass with Bill Monroe, by Bob Black: noted, 104:810
Comer, Braxton Bragg, 78:325–26, 338
Comet Connection: Escape from Hitler's Europe, by George Watt: reviewed, 89:322–23
Comic Mark Twain Reader, The, edited by Charles Neider: reviewed, 76:74–76
Coming Struggle for Power, by John Strachey: influence on Ed Prichard, 104:427
Comintern Army: The International Brigades and the Spanish Civil War, by R. Dan Richardson: reviewed, 81:336–37
Comiskey, Charles, 82:385
Comm, E. D.: illus., 107:329
Commager, Henry Steele, 86:4; Commager on Tocqueville, reviewed, 92:92–94; The Empire of Reason: How Europe Imagined and America Realized the Enlightenment, reviewed, 78:270–71
Commander in Chief: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, His Lieutenants, and Their War, by Eric Larrabee: reviewed, 86:302–3
Commerce Department: Clements Administration, 104:519
CommerceLexington, Inc: and Steven L. Beshear, 106:3
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.), 80:2
Commercial College of Kentucky University (Lexington, Ky.), 74:12
Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 89:344, 100:303
Committee for Kentucky, 91:195–96
Committee of 500 (Newport, Ky.), 98:354, 357, 35152, 36364
Committee of One Thousand (Ky.), 92:193
Committee on Capital Location: report of, 104:269–70
Committee on Higher Education in Kentucky's Future: and Ed Prichard, 104:601
Committee on Military Affairs: Andrew J. May, 105:420–21
Committee on Open Housing (Louisville, Ky.), 104:241
Committee on Railroads and Commerce, 98:247–48
Committee on Suffrage and Elections (Ky. General Assembly), 72:348
Committee on the State Chautauqua (Ky.), 92:285–86
Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), 84:149, 163–64, 96:71–72; charter of, 107:316
Common Houses in America's Small Towns: The Atlantic Seaboard to the Mississippi Valley, by John A. Jakle, Robert W. Bastian, and Douglas K. Meyer: reviewed, 88:365–66
"Common-Man Tradition in the Literature of the Frontier," by Thomas D. Clark, 103:125–42
Common Market, 104:502
Common Places: Readings in American Vernacular Architecture, edited by Dell Upton and John Michael Vlach: reviewed, 84:450–51
Common School Act (1884), 96:41
Common Thread, A: Labor, Politics, and Capital Mobility in the Textile Industry, by Beth English: reviewed, 105:327–29
Commonweal: on J. B. Matthews, 84:302; on prohibition, 92:194
Commonwealth Distribution Company: and Ky. lotteries, 87:417
Commonwealth Handicap, 100:493
Commonwealth of Hope, A: The New Deal Response to Crisis, by Allan Lawson: reviewed, 105:540–41
Common Whites: Class and Culture in Antebellum North Carolina, by Bill Cecil-Fronsman: reviewed, 91:217–18
"Communazis": FBI Surveillance of German 'Emigre' Writers, by Alexander Stephan: reviewed, 99:322–24
"Communications," 80:213–16, 93:207–8
communism, 72:83–84, 91:189, 198, 95:140, 292, 293, 107:230; and the Braden case, 104:224–25; and coal miners, 107:481; and Henry A. Wallace, 104:504; and J. B. Matthews, 84:280–300; and the Louisville civil rights movement, 104:213–14, 241–48; . see also red scare
Communism, Anti-Communism, and the Federal Courts in Missouri, 1952–1958, by Brian E. Birdnow: reviewed, 103:824–26
Communities Left Behind: The Area Redevelopment Administration, 1945-1965, by Gregory S. Wilson: reviewed, 107:289–91
Communities of Journalism: A History of American Newspapers and Their Readers, by David Paul Nord: reviewed, 100:264–65
Community Action Agencies, 107:357, 364; and the War on Poverty, 107:303
Community Colleges of Tennessee: The Founding and Early Years, edited by Roy S. Nicks: noted, 79:97–98
community college system: reform of, 102:77–78
Community on the American Frontier: Separate But Not Alone, by Robert V. Hine: reviewed, 80:229–30
Companion to Southern Literature: Themes, Genres, Places, People, Movements, and Motifs, The, edited by Joseph M. Flora and Lucinda H. MacKethan: reviewed, 100:580–81
Company A: First Kentucky Cavalry, 77:2
Company D, 192nd Tank Battalion: in the Philippines during World War II, 86:234–77
Company G, Second Kenucky Infantry, 94:138–73
Company K: Fifteenth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, 77:157, 172
"Comparing Henry Clay and Abraham Lincoln," by Shearer Davis Bowman, 106:495–512
Compendium of Kentucky Humor, by John Ed McConnell: noted, 87:194–95
compensated emancipation: . see Abraham Lincoln; African Americans
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