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Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. 1, No. 3, Potter College For Young Ladies
Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. 1, No. 3, Potter College For Young Ladies
WKU Archives Records
Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.
- Drake, Sallie. History of Bowling Green Part III, 1870-1903
- Payne, Llewellyn. History of Bowling Green
- Payne, Llewellyn. Pleasant J. Potter
- Kuntz, Eugene. I Dreamed of You
- Chronicles of the Class of 1903
- Senior Prophecies – Class of 1903 (PC)
- Class Poem
- Editorial
- YWCA
- Societies
- Exchanges
- College Notes
Ua98/2 Commencement Invitation, Potter College For Young Ladies
Ua98/2 Commencement Invitation, Potter College For Young Ladies
WKU Archives Records
Commencement invitation, program and list of class of 1903.
Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. 1, No. 2, Potter College For Young Ladies
Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. 1, No. 2, Potter College For Young Ladies
WKU Archives Records
Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.
- Claypool, Cary & Celeste Cuthbertson. History of Bowling Green, Part II 1860-1870
- Starr, Aljean. Ode to April
- McNeal, Ethel. Rev. Benjamin Francis Cabell
- Obenchain, Jeanette. Ellen Douglas Cabell
- Warwick, Margaret. Mother Mine
- Editorials
- Exchanges
- College Notes
- Mrs. Benjamin Cabell’s Reception for Mrs. M.E. Shelburne
- Alumnae Notes
American History And Its Geographic Conditions, Ellen Churchill Semple
American History And Its Geographic Conditions, Ellen Churchill Semple
Women in History & the Law
This is Ellen Churchill Semple's first book. Originally from Kentucky, Semple (1863-1932) was a geographer. She attended Vassar College and travelled to Germany to study under Friedrich Ratzel, an early human geographer. She published this book several years after her return, quickly establishing herself as one of the most influential American geographers of her time. She was a founding member and the first female president of the American Association of Geographers.