Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Cedarville (9)
- Cedarville Herald (9)
- Newspaper (9)
- Ohio (9)
- Student Newspaper (2)
-
- The Anchor (2)
- Deaf Periodicals (1)
- Gallaudet College (1)
- Handbooks (1)
- James Madison University (1)
- Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. (1)
- Madison College (1)
- Periodicals (1)
- State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg (1)
- State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg (1)
- State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (1)
- Student Newspapers (1)
- Student Publications (1)
- Washington (D.C.) (1)
Articles 1 - 30 of 34
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
The Kalamazoo Normal Record Vol. 6 No. 3, Western State Normal School
The Kalamazoo Normal Record Vol. 6 No. 3, Western State Normal School
Kalamazoo Normal Record (1910-1918)
EDUCATIONAL
Magazines and Newspapers in the Elementary School G. Edith Seekell
A List of Historical" Novels Esther Braley
Library Instruction in Normal Schools Anna L. French
LITERARY
Christmas Day in the Navy Edwin H. Wood, Ex-Yeoman, 2nd Class U. S. Navy
EDITORIAL
Hopes
Regrets
The Reading Room L. L.
For Your Consideration Amelia Anderson
Growing Up to Great Books Public Libraries
Oratoricals B. L. Jones
TRAINING SCHOOL
Notes Nellie M cConnel1, Editor
Assemblies
Manual Training
ATHLETICS
The Culver Game William Spaulding
Basketball William Spaulding
The Men's Annual Dinner B. L. Jones
NEWS ITEMS
General School News Katherine Newton
Departmental News …
Maine Campus November 30 1915, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus November 30 1915, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
The Anchor, Volume 28.08: November 10, 1915, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 28.08: November 10, 1915, Hope College
The Anchor: 1915
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
Normal Bulletin, November, 1915, State Normal School For Women At Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Va.)
Normal Bulletin, November, 1915, State Normal School For Women At Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Va.)
All Bulletins
Includes catalog of courses, 1909-1918/19 (title varies), announcements, summer session, and The Normal Bulletin Magazine (bound separately). Published 1909-1914 by the State Normal and Industrial School for Women (Harrisonburg, Va.): 1915-1919 by State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Va.)
1915-10-28 Paintsville Herald, Paintsville Herald (Paintsville, Ky.)
1915-10-28 Paintsville Herald, Paintsville Herald (Paintsville, Ky.)
Paintsville Herald Archive
Paintsville Herald published on October 28, 1915.
The Cedarville Herald, October 1, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, October 1, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
The Cedarville Herald, September 3, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, September 3, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
The Daily Messenger, August 31, 1915, The Daily Messenger
The Daily Messenger, August 31, 1915, The Daily Messenger
The Daily Messenger
No abstract provided.
The Daily Messenger, August 7, 1915, The Daily Messenger
The Daily Messenger, August 7, 1915, The Daily Messenger
The Daily Messenger
No abstract provided.
The Cedarville Herald, August 6, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, August 6, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
1915-06-17 Paintsville Herald, Paintsville Herald (Paintsville, Ky.)
1915-06-17 Paintsville Herald, Paintsville Herald (Paintsville, Ky.)
Paintsville Herald Archive
Paintsville Herald published on June 17, 1915.
The Cedarville Herald, June 11, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, June 11, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
The Cedarville Herald, June 4, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, June 4, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
1915-05-27 Paintsville Herald, Paintsville Herald (Paintsville, Ky.)
1915-05-27 Paintsville Herald, Paintsville Herald (Paintsville, Ky.)
Paintsville Herald Archive
Paintsville Herald published on May 27, 1915.
The Cedarville Herald, May 14, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, May 14, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
The Bates Student - Volume 43 Number 15 - May 13, 1915, Bates College
The Bates Student - Volume 43 Number 15 - May 13, 1915, Bates College
The Bates Student
No abstract provided.
The Cedarville Herald, April 30, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, April 30, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
Fulton Daily Leader, April 24, 1915, Fulton Daily Leader
Fulton Daily Leader, April 24, 1915, Fulton Daily Leader
Fulton Daily Leader
No abstract provided.
Fulton Daily Leader, April 24, 1915, Fulton Daily Leader
Fulton Daily Leader, April 24, 1915, Fulton Daily Leader
Fulton Daily Leader
No abstract provided.
The Cedarville Herald, April 16, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, April 16, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
The Anchor, Volume 27.19: April 14, 1915, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 27.19: April 14, 1915, Hope College
The Anchor: 1915
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
The Colbiana Vol. 3 No. 3 (April, 1915), Colby College
The Colbiana Vol. 3 No. 3 (April, 1915), Colby College
The Colbiana
Contents:
Hugh Maxwell, Traitor, Alice C. Mather,1916........................................................ 3
The Old Willow, Ernestine Porter, 1916................................................................. 7
Experiments in Heroism, Ella Robinson, 1916....................................................... 8
Fishing, Elsie Lane, 1917...................................................................................... 11
The Old Question, Ernestine Porter, 1916............................................................ 12
Board of Editors..................................................................................................... 14
Editorials ............................................................................................................. 14
College Interests .................................................................................................. 15
Women’s League Happenings............................................................................. 15
The Japanese Operetta......................................................................................... 19
Pan-Hellenic Masquerade................................................................................ 20
Y. W. C. A. Notes ................................................................................................. 21
Athletics................................................................................................................. 24
Alumnae Notes..................................................................................................... 24
Laughs.................................................................................................................. 25
Exchanges.............................................................................................................. 27
Directory................................................................................................................ 28
The Murray Ledger, April 1, 1915, The Murray Ledger
The Murray Ledger, April 1, 1915, The Murray Ledger
The Murray Ledger
No abstract provided.
The Buff And Blue Vol. 23, No. 7 April 1915, Edward Shaffer Foltz, Frederick Antonio Moore
The Buff And Blue Vol. 23, No. 7 April 1915, Edward Shaffer Foltz, Frederick Antonio Moore
1911-1920
No abstract provided.
The Murray Ledger, March 25, 1915, The Murray Ledger
The Murray Ledger, March 25, 1915, The Murray Ledger
The Murray Ledger
No abstract provided.
The Daily Messenger, March 19, 1915, The Daily Messenger
The Daily Messenger, March 19, 1915, The Daily Messenger
The Daily Messenger
No abstract provided.
Maine Campus February 05 1915, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus February 05 1915, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
The Cedarville Herald, February 5, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald, February 5, 1915, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
Joseph Chamberlain, The Radical, Cephas D. Allin
Joseph Chamberlain, The Radical, Cephas D. Allin
Mid-West Quarterly (1913-1918)
The approaching retirement of Joseph Chamberlain from the House of Commons awakens a sympathetic interest throughout the world. It is pathetic indeed to see the oft-victorious warrior stricken down and borne from the field at the very moment of the triumph of his political foes. Time has turned against the venerable statesman. The principles for which he so stoutly fought are apparently going down to defeat. The Home Rule question, which he had hoped was buried, has risen again to haunt his declining days. The policy of preferential trade, to which he owes his imperial reputation, has been practically set …
Colonial Aspects Of The War, Cephas D. Allin
Colonial Aspects Of The War, Cephas D. Allin
Mid-West Quarterly (1913-1918)
In a recent speech Mr. Asquith declared that the greatest mistake that Germany had made in respect to the war was in her failure to recognize that there was a British Empire. Great Britain has long been regarded as a small, insignificant island off the European coast. She has been looked upon as a second-rate European power somewhat in the class with Italy and Spain. And such she is in fact if considered by herself alone. But the war has revealed, what the Empire has long since known, that England is an imperial rather than a European nation, that she …