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Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association
WKU Archives Records
WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:
- Conway, Sheila. Western and the Bicentennial
- College Heights, Resplendent in Springtime
- Threlkeld, Claude. ABC's of Landscaping
- Clifford, John. Reverence for Life
- Stickles, Arndt. A Confederate Fort and Historical Marker on the Campus of WKU
- Cook, Paul. Western Governance: Board of Regents
- Given, Ed. Hilltoppers Capture Eighth All-Sports Championship
- Harrington, Drew. The Humanities Semester
- Warren, Linda. Challenge for Truth & Excellence
- Gray, Harry. Placing the Right Bets
- Downing, Dero. What a Man Chooses, He Is
- Dickey, Debbie. X,Y & Z in Search of a Degree - Liberal Arts Degree
- George Wedding Photographs
- An Evening …
Athletics Dormitory Fundraising Brochure, Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Athletics Dormitory Fundraising Brochure, Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
ORU Archival Collection
This is a fundraising brochure from the ORU Athletics Dormitory that was built in 1971. Each page contained artist drawings of items that donors could sponsor.
The Making Of The Early Bryn Mawr Campus (Parts I-Ii), Michelle Osborn
The Making Of The Early Bryn Mawr Campus (Parts I-Ii), Michelle Osborn
Architecture, Grounds, and History
(Part I) Bryn Mawr College is unique in having been the only campus independently planned by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted, two pioneering geniuses of 19th century landscape design. Bryn Mawr was also the last campus in the country whose plan was supervised by Olmsted, semi-retired at the time of his visit to the College in 1895. New interest in the campus buildings and grounds - manifest in the College's Greening Committee and in the student-led committee on historic preservation has been further spurred by the acquisition this fall of the eleven and one-half acre site of the former …