Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Guide To Ac025 - The Chicago-Kent Bulletin, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac025 - The Chicago-Kent Bulletin, Jona Whipple
Finding Aids
The Chicago-Kent Bulletin
The Chicago-Kent Bulletin was begun in June of 1916 by faculty member Edward J. Veasey, Jr. It was intended to be a monthly publication, described in the 1917 edition of The Transcript as “a medium whereby the events which transpire within the school, worthy of mention may come to light.” Issues of the Bulletin include sections describing the activities of each enrolled class and an alumni section. Issues include an editorial, poetry, humor, photos of faculty members, and cartoons.
The 1917 edition of The Transcript credits O.G. Young (’18) as business manager and editorial writer, O.B. Durand …
Guide To Ac022 - The Transcript, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac022 - The Transcript, Jona Whipple
Finding Aids
The Transcript was first published in 1917 by the classes of Chicago-Kent College of Law. The first edition notes that the idea for “a year book and chronicle of the College” was conceived in the fall of 1916 by the senior class, upon which a committee of members from each class were appointed to undertake the project. Editions followed for each year except 1921 until 1929, when the final edition of The Transcript was published.
Issues of The Transcript contain faculty photos and background information, photos of senior, junior, and freshman classes, lists of post-graduate class members, an Organizations section …
Guide To Ac015 - Student Directories, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac015 - Student Directories, Jona Whipple
Finding Aids
Student Directories, 1992-1994
The Student Directory was published with information provided by the office of the Registrar in cooperation with the Office of Administration, Finance and CLE. Directories published the names, addresses, and phone numbers of registered students as a service intended to foster close relationships among students. The dates of the first and last paper directories are unknown. A directory of current students is now accessible via the Web for Students portal on the IIT Chicago-Kent website.
Guide To Ac016 - Chicago-Kent News, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac016 - Chicago-Kent News, Jona Whipple
Finding Aids
Chicago-Kent News, 1935-1937
From 1935 through 1944, two members of the faculty, Harry Osgood and Roger Severns, published an eight-page journal, the Chicago-Kent News. Half of the journal was dedicated to notes concerning alumni, including letters of guidance and inspiration from notably successful alums, and the remainder dealt with current activities at Chicago-Kent. The journal did not contain jokes, cartoons, or other light material — it was primarily for public relations purposes. Only seven issues were published.