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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1944

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • The Chapel Hour
  • Weddings – Engagements
  • Society - Personals
  • Sharps & Flats
  • Daily Doings
  • The Service Column
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
  • Faculty Notes
  • Here and There
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Library Notes

This issue contains articles:

  • Christmas Seals Now on Sale
  • Ten Seniors to be Graduated
  • Rev. Monroe Schuster Addresses Western Students
  • Rifle Team to be Organized
  • Ward Sumpter is Chairman
  • Lieut. Joseph Taylor Returns From Overseas
  • College Chorus to Give Christmas Program
  • Large Audience Hears Mary Van Kirk
  • Students Say “Yes” for 1945 Talisman …


Camp Newspaper For The Houlton Pow Camp And The Sub-Camps Seboomok, Spencer Lake And Princeton, Issue 1, December 1944, Camp Houlton Dec 1944

Camp Newspaper For The Houlton Pow Camp And The Sub-Camps Seboomok, Spencer Lake And Princeton, Issue 1, December 1944, Camp Houlton

Maine POW Collection

The first issue of the camp newsletter printed at the Houlton POW camp in December, 1944. Text in German.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 3, December 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Dec 1944

Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 3, December 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

For Healthier Hens --- Sailing School --- Service News and Notes --- Our Gold Stars


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1944

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • The Chapel Hour
  • Weddings – Engagements
  • Society - Personals
  • Sharps & Flats
  • Daily Doings
  • The Service Column
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
  • Faculty Notes
  • Here and There
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Library Notes

This issue contains articles:

  • Ivan Wilson to Exhibit Work at Nelson Institute
  • Students Enrolled for Graduate Work
  • Mary Van Kirk, Contralto, to Present Concert
  • Robert Fries Gives Recital
  • Elizabeth Coombs Compiles Church History
  • Staff Selection is Completed
  • Nelle Travelstead Named Temporary Chairman
  • E.B. Crabill Directs German Surrender
  • Student’s Poetry Accepted by National Poetry …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1944

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • The Chapel Hour
  • Weddings – Engagements
  • Personals
  • Sharps & Flats
  • Daily Doings
  • The Service Column
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
  • Faculty Notes
  • Here and There
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Library Notes

This issue contains articles:

  • Twelve Seniors Elected for “Who’s Who”
  • Rebecca Hughes, Mary Hendrick Names Co-Editors
  • Program Planned for Founder’s Day
  • Capt. William Mazlack Dies
  • Cheer Leaders Named at Rally
  • Miss Sibyl Stonecipher is Honored
  • December Graduate Enlists in WAVES – Mary Magan
  • C.P. Denman Improving
  • Capt. Preston T. Payne Killed in Action
  • H.B. Gray …


Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 2, November 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Nov 1944

Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 2, November 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Cooperative, Women at The Elms Share Dormitory Work and Fun --- China Letters, Life in War-Torn China Described by Sgt. O'Neil --- New Faculty Leaves of Absence (for duty in the armed forces) --- Teachers' Association Raises $1,000 Loan Fund


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1944

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • The Chapel Hour
  • Weddings – Engagements
  • Personals
  • Sharps & Flats
  • Daily Doings
  • The Service Column
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
  • Faculty Notes
  • Here and There
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Library Notes

This issue contains articles:

  • Class Officers for Year Elected
  • Militia Leads Army Life
  • Margaret Smith Speaks to Western Girls
  • Representatives for “Who’s Who” Selected
  • Officers Chosen for Third District Education Association
  • Girls Chapel is Success
  • North Kentucky Alumni Meet
  • National Poetry Association Sponsors Poetry Contest
  • Diennes, Joan. It’s Corporal Arthur Anderson Now, With New Ambitions …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1944

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 21, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • The Chapel Hour
  • Weddings – Engagements
  • Personals
  • Sharps & Flats
  • Daily Doings
  • The Service Column
  • Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
  • Faculty Notes
  • Here and There
  • Quotable Quotes
  • Library Notes

This issue contains articles:

  • Third District Education Association Meets on Campus Today
  • Training Under G.I. Bill to Begin at Western
  • Thomas Hines is Named Treasurer; Faculty Changes
  • General Increase in Enrollment
  • Western Aids in State Program
  • Sanatoria Site Commission Visits Western; Governor Simeon Willis Speaks
  • Britt, Juanita. Plans Made for Series of Community Concerts
  • R.O.T.C. …


Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 1, October 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Oct 1944

Maine Alumnus, Volume 26, Number 1, October 1944, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Opening of the Fall Term --- George R. Acheson '26 Named Maine's Newest Brigadier General --- The Service List --- L. O. Barrows Chairman of Placement Committee --- Alumnae of '32 Produce Amusing New Volume (The Gals They Left Behind)


07/30/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/30/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding dance at the Club; socializing with female nurses and Red Cross workers; Portland Press Herald clippings; softball game; living in the Southern Hemisphere.


07/29/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/29/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding meeting with Ned Hanscomb (acquaintance from Maine); life on base; correspondence; internationalism among members of different American political parties.


07/28/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/28/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding friend from home Ned Hanscomb; Portland Players; news from Uncle Lou; correspondence.


07/28/1944 B, Israel Bernstein Jul 1944

07/28/1944 B, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding Dewey's condemnation of Hamilton Fish; potential cabinet members for a Dewey presidency; hope for Germany's quick collapse.


07/27/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/27/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding discussion on American economics; B'nai Brith's position on Commonwealth issue; description of living situation.


07/26/1944, Israel Bernstein Jul 1944

07/26/1944, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding mathematical computation; book being sent separately.


07/25/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/25/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding correspondence with Dot Fried; thoughts on GI Bill of Rights; recent USO show.


07/25/1944 B, Israel Bernstein Jul 1944

07/25/1944 B, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding nightmare Israel had about Sumner overexerting himself; correspondence between Sumner and Dot; restrictions on availability of certain books to servicemembers.


07/24/1944 B, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/24/1944 B, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding mail delay; impressions of tentmate Herb; news clippings; which American politicians are responsible for the war; sister Helen's social life.


07/24/1944, Israel Bernstein Jul 1944

07/24/1944, Israel Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding crack in German morale; attempted assassination of Hitler; impact on war in Pacific; Democratic Convention; presidential race; Between Tears and Laughter by Liu Yutang.


07/23/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/23/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding correspondence, GI Bill of Rights, activities on base.


07/22/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/22/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding invasion of Guam; adjustment to life in the New Hebrides; GI Bill of Rights; the war in Europe; reports of Hitler's deposition as party leader.


07/20/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/20/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding officers' discussion of governments in exile; economics; Strange Fruit; native population of the island; description of tentmate Herb and his wife, who converted to Judaism when they married.


07/19/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/19/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding entertainment on base; orientation talk; weather; who will get to Paris first; tentmate Herb's attitude toward pleasure reading.


07/17/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/17/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding arrival of mail; testifying about fatal accident; news from home; squatters at summer cottage on Menikoe Point; Falmouth elite's attitudes toward Bernstein family; Jewish majority rule in Palestine.


07/16/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/16/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding witnessing a Jeep rollover accident; Republican convention; thoughts on Dewey.


07/15/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/15/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding correspondence, reading materials and library on base, hopes for starting a discussion group.


07/13/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/13/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding correspondence; sister Helen's social life; news from home; bridge hands.


07/12/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/12/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding tongue-in-cheek piece about changing a typewriter ribbon; future relationships with Soviet Union.


07/11/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/11/1944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding arrival of mail; news from home; thoughts on high school and college education and moving on to law school; Antisemitic publicity against Dewey; correspondence with Dot Fried and Willie.


07/09/944, Sumner T. Bernstein Jul 1944

07/09/944, Sumner T. Bernstein

Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence

Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding mail delay; letter to friend about handling of Antisemitism in Cambridge; bridge game; memories of summer camp.