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Ua30/1/1 Refrigerator & Storage Basement, Wku Planning, Design & Construction Jan 1930

Ua30/1/1 Refrigerator & Storage Basement, Wku Planning, Design & Construction

WKU Archives Records

Architectural drawings of refrigeration and storage basement, probably part of the Agricultural Pavilion which was on main campus from 1931-1962. There is no date on the drawings. There is an entry way into the cattle barn.


The Student Designer December 1929, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Dec 1929

The Student Designer December 1929, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The issue of December 1, 1929 included a brief article with information about a reception for Mr. Farnum given by the RISD Alumni Association. There also were articles about the Textile and Mechanical Design departments. Bits of humor, club and school news and local art exhibitions were also included.


President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jul 1929

President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry

Board of Regents Documents

President Henry Cherry's report to the Board of Regents. Includes sections:

  • Special & Current Appropriations Since 1906
  • Financial Statements 1928-1930
  • Audit
  • Buildings & Equipment
  • Insurance
  • Grise, Finley. Annual Report of Teaching Staff & Course of Study
  • Suggested Outline for Syllabi
  • Student Survey
  • Alumni Survey
  • Superintendents & Principals Survey
  • Curriculum
  • Report of the Registrar
  • Attendance & Income Chart 1907-1929
  • Capital Improvements


University Of Have New Legal Research Library: William W. Cook, '80, 82l, Donor Of The Lawyers' Club And Martha Cook Dormitory, Makes Gift, The Michigan Alumnus Jan 1929

University Of Have New Legal Research Library: William W. Cook, '80, 82l, Donor Of The Lawyers' Club And Martha Cook Dormitory, Makes Gift, The Michigan Alumnus

About the Buildings

A beautiful Legal Research Library, to cost approximately $1,750,000, is to be the second phase of the development by William W. Cook, '80, '821, of a Law Quadrangle for the housing of the University's Law School. Announcement of the gift of the Library was made by the Board of Regents at its special meeting January 11.


Ua1c1/101 Panoramic View Of Wku Campus, Western Kentucky University Jan 1929

Ua1c1/101 Panoramic View Of Wku Campus, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

Panoramic view of campus left to right, Cherryton, Schneider Hall, Potter Hall, Colonnade and Stadium, Van Meter, Recitation Hall and College High. Original is broken in two pieces. The photo was taken circa 1929.


Ua3/1/5/3 Airplane View College Heights / An Interpretation, Western Kentucky University, J. R. Alexander Jan 1929

Ua3/1/5/3 Airplane View College Heights / An Interpretation, Western Kentucky University, J. R. Alexander

WKU Archives Records

Broadside printed as fund raiser for construction of the Kentucky Building.


Ua30/1/1 Italianate Garden, Wku Planning, Design & Construction Jan 1929

Ua30/1/1 Italianate Garden, Wku Planning, Design & Construction

WKU Archives Records

Plan of the Italianate Garden sponsored by Ogden College graduate Perry Snell in 1929. The drawing is in poor condition and the name of the landscape architect has been torn away. This garden was situated between Snell & Ogden Halls on the old Ogden College campus. The four season statues are now housed in Van Meter Hall.


Ua3/1/1 Departmental Reports, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jan 1929

Ua3/1/1 Departmental Reports, Wku President's Office - Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Reports by various WKU department heads to the president:

  • Canon, E.H. Graduates 1924-1929
  • Johnson, Lowe. Training School
  • Pearce, W.M. Extension Department
  • Diddle, E.A. & Carl Anderson. Health Education & Athletics
  • Seward, R.H. College Heights Foundation
  • Craig, W.J. Personnel Department [Placement Services]
  • Yates, Charleen. Library
  • Burton, A.C. Rural Demonstration School & Rural Education
  • Smith, L.T. Industrial Arts Department
  • College Heights Post Office
  • College Heights Herald
  • Bookstore
  • Art Museum
  • Kentucky Museum
  • Three Hundred Thousand Dollar Campaign
  • Taylor, Charles. Agriculture
  • Strahm, Franz. Music
  • Home Economics
  • ROTC
  • Hill, Will. All Star & Lecture Program & Publicity
  • Woodward, R.C. Grounds
  • Hines, J. Porter. Mechanical Department …


President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jul 1928

President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry

Board of Regents Documents

President Henry Cherry's report to the Board of Regents. Includes sections:

  • Attendance
  • Unity
  • Faculty
  • Quality of Students
  • Graduates
  • Finances
  • Budget
  • Capital Improvements
  • Salaries


History Of Albuquerque, Gladys Neel May 1928

History Of Albuquerque, Gladys Neel

Political Science ETDs

In the heart of New Mexico lies Bernalillo County, the smallest of all counties of the state. Its eastern half is covered by the Sandia and Manzano Ranges while the west is a high table land. The Rio Grande's course cuts almost through it center and it is this fertile river valley that furnishes ample resources for the metropolis of the state, Albuquerque.


Addresses Delivered At The Dedication Of The Lawyers' Club Of The University Of Michigan, June 13, 1925 May 1926

Addresses Delivered At The Dedication Of The Lawyers' Club Of The University Of Michigan, June 13, 1925

About the Buildings

On April 25, 1922, Mr. William W. Cook, a graduate of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts of the University of Michigan in 1880 and of the Law Department in 1882, wrote to the Regents of the University an offer to erect for the University, at his own expense, "a law students' combined club and dormitory building." In the letter it was stated that "All dues and all profit from the operation of the building shall be used exclusively for legal research work." The gift having been accepted, a strikingly beautiful group of buildings with sleeping rooms and …


The Salamander March 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Mar 1926

The Salamander March 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. The March 1925 issue featured poems, stories and RISD campus news. Also included were humorous bits.


The Salamander February 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Feb 1926

The Salamander February 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Beginning in January 1926, contents were printed on both sides of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. The issue of February 1926 included poems, RISD sports news, art exhibitions, a concert at Memorial Hall and hand drawn illustrations.


The Salamander January 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Jan 1926

The Salamander January 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Beginning in January 1926, contents were printed on both sides of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. Hand drawn illustrations are also included. The issue of January 1926 also included a brief article about library reference services for RISD students.


Field Book Of Western Wildflowers, Maragret Armstrong, J. J. Thornbern, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1926

Field Book Of Western Wildflowers, Maragret Armstrong, J. J. Thornbern, Special Collections, Fleet Library

Landscape Architecture

xx, 596 pages color frontispiece, illustrations, color plates. Curated title for Fleet Library Special Collections book cover exhibition Bound to Please, fall 2022. "With five hundred illustrations in black and white, and forty-eight plates in color drawn from nature by the author." Publisher should be G. P. Putnam's Sons. Includes index. Decorated publisher's binding. Title lettering and cover design by Margaret Armstrong, emboss in gold on red cloth, light-orange on edges. "Eighth printing, August 1926" Armstrong was one of the first women to descend to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. She is credited with discovering new flower species there.


Report Of The Survey Of The Schools Of Tampa, Florida. Made By The Institute Of Educational Research Division Of Field Studies Teacher's College, Columbia University, George D. Strayer Jan 1926

Report Of The Survey Of The Schools Of Tampa, Florida. Made By The Institute Of Educational Research Division Of Field Studies Teacher's College, Columbia University, George D. Strayer

City and Regional Planning -- Florida

This Survey, conducted in 1926 details the condition of Tampa's public schools and recommendations for their improvement in administration, the number of schools, grade classification, curriculum, and teacher's salaries.


Ua30/1/1 Snell Hall, Wku Planning, Design & Construction Jan 1926

Ua30/1/1 Snell Hall, Wku Planning, Design & Construction

WKU Archives Records

Set of three floorplans for the original Snell Hall. This building no longer exists.


The Salamander December 1925, Earl L. Shoemaker, Francis J. Quirk, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Dec 1925

The Salamander December 1925, Earl L. Shoemaker, Francis J. Quirk, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Contents were printed on one side of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. Hand drawn illustrations are also included. The issue of December 1925 also included a brief opinion piece about the Providence Art Club and RISD sports news.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 1, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1925

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 1, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Campus Opinion
  • Chapel
  • Club News
  • Editorials
  • News Heard Around the Campus
  • Personals
  • Society
  • Under the Church Spires

This issue contains articles:

  • Gov. Fields Dedicates the Training School
  • Western Holds Centre – 13-0
  • Dedication Visitors Guests at Banquet
  • Third District Teachers Ass’n Have Successful Session at T.C.
  • W.H. Raymond was Builder of Fine Job
  • Paul Whiteman & Orchestra in Program
  • Hardware is Russell & Erwin Brand
  • Bush Bricks Employed in Construction
  • Quarries of B.G. Company Supply Stone
  • F.C.G. Club Has 2nd Meet – …


The Salamander November 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Nov 1925

The Salamander November 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Contents were printed on one side of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. Hand drawn illustrations are also included. The issue of November 1925 included a brief article about tardiness to classes and a call for a larger drama club at RISD.


1925-01-10, Morehead State Normal School, Frank Button Jan 1925

1925-01-10, Morehead State Normal School, Frank Button

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

President Button acknowledges the receipt of plans and that they will be presented at the next Board of Regents meeting.


1925-01-02, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Jan 1925

1925-01-02, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Olmsted Brothers to President Button informing him that the finalized plans were sent along with the correspondence. Details of water and sewage systems were discussed along with other suggestions for existing buildings and the construction of others.


Society Minutes; April 5,1925 - February 6, 1935, Delaware Avenue Baptist Church Jan 1925

Society Minutes; April 5,1925 - February 6, 1935, Delaware Avenue Baptist Church

Church Record Books

Annual Meeting of Church Society; Minutes of Meeting of the Board of Trustees; Business Meeting


Report On Comprehensive City Plan For Sarasota, Florida, John Nolen, Philip W. Foster Jan 1925

Report On Comprehensive City Plan For Sarasota, Florida, John Nolen, Philip W. Foster

City and Regional Planning -- Florida

Sarasota, Florida

Report on comprehensive city plan for Sarasota, Florida. John Nolen, City Planner. Philip W. Foster, Associate. Cambridge, Mass. : John Nolen, 1925.


1924-12-16, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Dec 1924

1924-12-16, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Olmsted Brothers wrote McHenry Rhoads acknowledging earlier letter was received.


1924-12-06, Mchenry Rhoads Dec 1924

1924-12-06, Mchenry Rhoads

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from McHenry Rhoads to Olmsted Brothers stating that preliminary layout plans were accepted but modifications to the placement of buildings may be forthcoming. Sketch on reverse side.


1924-11-29, Mchenry Rhoads Nov 1924

1924-11-29, Mchenry Rhoads

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter written by the secretary of McHenry Rhoads, Chairman of the Board of Regents, that he was unable to respond to Olmsted Brothers' earlier correspondence until he returned from meeting out of State.


1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Olmsted Brothers to Joseph & Joseph noting they were making the proper adjustments to the campus layout plan.


1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter written to the chair of the Board of Regents by Olmsted Brothers requesting if the preliminary layout plan was acceptable prior to submitting the final draft.


1924-11-21, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company Nov 1924

1924-11-21, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Joseph & Joseph to Olmsted Brothers informing them to complete the plans with the correct location of new classroom building.