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Dick, David

David Dick

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  • Name(s)
    • David Dick
    • David Barrow Dick
  • Date of Birth
    • February 18, 1930
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Date of Death
    • July 16, 2010
    • Plum Lick Creek, Bourbon County, Kentucky
  • Residence(s)
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
    • North Middletown, Bourbon County, Kentucky
    • Plum Lick Creek, Bourbon County, Kentucky
  • Education
    • M.A. in Literature, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1964
    • B.A. in Literature, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1956
    • North Middletown High School
  • Life Events
    • Co-founder of Plum Lick Publishing with his wife, Lalie Dick
    • Married Eulalie "Lalie" Cumbey, 1978, one child
    • Married Rose Ann Casale, 1953-1978, four children
    • Served on the North Middletown Cemetery board
    • Served in the United States Navy during the Korean War
  • Awards and Recognitions
    • The David Dick "What a Great Story!" Storytelling Award established in his honor by the UK School of Journalism
    • Inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame, 1987
    • Delivered the Seventh Annual Joe Creason Lecture, University of Kentucky, 1984
    • Press Club of Dallas "Katie" Award for Best Television Feature story, 1980
    • UK School of Journalism Award for Outstanding Contributions, 1978
    • Kentucky Broadcasters Association Distinguished Kentuckian Award, 1974
    • Emmy award for coverage of the shooting of Governor George Wallace, 1972
    • Named a Kentucky Colonel
    • Paul Harris Fellow of the Paris Rotary Club
  • Employment
    • Professor, University of Kentucky School of Journalism, 1985-1996
      • Director of the School of Journalism
    • Columnist, Kentucky Living magazine, 1988-
    • CBS network correspondent, 1966-1985
    • Writer and on-air journalist, WHAS Television and Radio, Louisville, Kentucky, 1959-1966
  • Occupation(s) / Field(s) of Activity
    • TV correspondent
    • Journalist
    • Reporter
    • Writer
    • Farmer

Dick, Lalie

Lalie Dick

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  • Name(s)
    • Lalie Dick
    • Eulalie C. Dick
    • Eulalie Cumbo Dick
    • Eulalie Cumbey (maiden name)
  • Date of Birth
    • 1945
    • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Residence(s)
    • New Orleans, Louisiana
    • Woodville, Mississippi
    • Plum Lick, Bourbon County, Kentucky
  • Education
    • Mississippi State College for Women, 1965
  • Life Events
    • President and co-founder of Plum Lick Publishing with her husband, David Dick
  • Employment
    • "Kentucky Women" Columnist for All Around Kentucky, the Farm Bureau's newspaper
  • Occupation(s) / Field(s) of Activity
    • Writer
    • Columnist

Dickey, Fannie Porter

Fannie Porter Dickey

  • Name(s)
    • Fannie Porter Dickey
    • Fannie Porter
  • Date of Birth
    • c.1859
    • Kentucky
  • Date of Death
    • November 27, 1905
    • Buried at the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky
  • Residence(s)
    • Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky
    • Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky
    • Omaha, Nebraska
  • Education
  • Life Events
    • Married Hon. Clem D. Dickey
  • Employment
  • Occupation(s) / Field(s) of Activity
    • Poet
    • Artist
    • Painter
    • Writer

DiSavino, Elizabeth

Elizabeth DiSavino

  • Name(s)
    • Elizabeth DiSavino
  • Date of Birth
  • Residence(s)
    • Berea, Madison County, Kentucky
  • Education
    • MM in French Horn Performance, Manhattan School of Music
    • BS in Music Education, Montclair State College, Montclair, New Jersey
    • Certificate, National Orchestral of New York
    • Certificate, Institute of Children's Literature
  • Life Events
  • Awards and Recognitions
    • Kentucky History Award Winner, Kentucky State Historical Society, for Katherine Jackson French: Kentucky's Forgotten Ballad Collector, 2020
    • Kentucky Foundation for Women Grant, 2018-2019
    • Winner of the Spoken Word Category, Women of Appalachia Project, 2018-2019
    • Hutchins Library Sound Archives Fellowship, Berea College, 2012, 2015
    • Winner of Puffin Grant for Production of Album for Alternative Medicine, 2008
    • Runner-up, American Songwriter Competition, 2001
    • Member of the Geraldine R. Dodge Master Teacher Collective, 1993, 2000
    • Falcon Ridge "New Folk" Competition winner, 1992
    • Member of Nishuane School arts staff, recognized as one of the top 15 arts programs in America by the US Department of Education, 1990
  • Employment
    • Assistant Professor of Music and Music Education, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, 2011
    • Music teacher, 29+ years
    • Freelance French hornist
  • Occupation(s) / Field(s) of Activity
    • Teacher 
    • Professor
    • Writer
    • Songwriter