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Social Pressures Ease As Coeducational Living Finds Home, Jan Messier, Tom Bassols
Social Pressures Ease As Coeducational Living Finds Home, Jan Messier, Tom Bassols
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
"To stay in or get in the coed dorm, I would go through hell or pay an extra $100 per semester." This remark was made by a 21-year-old student who moved to York Hall last fall especially to meet women. Most residents in the seven coed dorms on campus feel that living in a coed hall is socially beneficial, enjoyable and educational.
Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus
Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Mrs. Beryl Warner Williams of Baltimore, Maryland, will be the guest speaker at the All Maine Women banquet Sunday at 7 p.m. in Estabrooke Hall. Mrs. Williams, a former All Maine Woman and University of Maine graduate in the class of 1935, is an instructor at Morgan State College in Maryland.
Plans For Tb Testing Policy Announced By Dr. Graves, Robert A. Graves
Plans For Tb Testing Policy Announced By Dr. Graves, Robert A. Graves
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Tuberculin testing will be done on all students who plan to return next fall, at the same time I.D. card photographs are taken at Wingate Hall during the weeks of May 7th and May 14th. This is in an attempt to minimize the risk of tuberculosis among the student population.
Practice House Proud Of Its Youngest Resident, The Maine Campus
Practice House Proud Of Its Youngest Resident, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
We of the University have not realized what an interesting experiment is being tried by the senior girls in Home Economics in caring for a baby until Commencement. Yet several newspapers, among them the Boston Post, and the Portland Express, the Lewiston Journal, the Bangor Daily News, and the Bangor Commercial have featured Frances Pauline within the last few weeks, commending the practical value of such a course as a part of Household Administration.
Co-Eds Mourn Death Of All Male Students, The Maine Campus
Co-Eds Mourn Death Of All Male Students, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Many of the Maine co-eds enjoyed the feeble protest against coeducation in last week's Campus. From a secure hiding place behind Cornell's broad shoulders came some brave Maine man, or it might have been men, hurled a bomb of defiance at the unwelcome females. Wait just a minute while we co-eds laugh!
Home Economics Meeting Held In Practice House, The Maine Campus
Home Economics Meeting Held In Practice House, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The monthly meeting of the Home Economics Club was held on Tuesday evening, at the Practice Houseā¦Miss Poyntz, instructor in Sociology gave a splendid address on "Opportunities for Women in Social Service Work."
Local Branch Menorah Society Reorganizes, The Maine Campus
Local Branch Menorah Society Reorganizes, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Menorah Society was founded at Harvard College in 1906. The aim of the Society is to cultivate the best aspects of Judaism.
Cornell Seniors Protest Against Co-Education, The Maine Campus
Cornell Seniors Protest Against Co-Education, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The following, which appeared in the New York "Times" will surely prove interesting to us here at Maine. The cry comes from Ithaca, New York, calling coeducation an "accident," maintaining that it has succeeded nowhere, not even in the west.
Women Of The University Have Student Government, The Maine Campus
Women Of The University Have Student Government, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Student government for the women of the university has been discussed for many years. This year those interested in the plan have been pleased to see it put into practice. Article includes rules and regulations established for female students by the new council.
Much Interest Shown In Economics Practice House, The Maine Campus
Much Interest Shown In Economics Practice House, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Much interest has been shown this year in the Practice House maintained by the Home Economics seniors. Because of the Smith-Hughes Act it was found necessary to require a certain amount of work in household management. Accordingly North Hall, formerly the Phi Epsilon Phi Fraternity House, was taken over by the Home Economics Department. NOTE: North Hall also served as the university's infirmary and as the Theta Epsilon House. The building later became the Charles E. Crossland Alumni Center and went on to house Franco-American Programs.
Women's Rest Room Opened In Fernald, The Maine Campus
Women's Rest Room Opened In Fernald, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Y.W.C.A. Restroom, located on the third floor of Fernald Hall, opened for the first time in December 1920. Fernald Hall, originally called Chemical Hall, was the first academic building constructed at the University of Maine. Opening in 1870, the building housed classrooms and laboratories for chemistry and physics as well as a small library. The building was re-named Fernald Hall in 1896.
Home Ec. Girls Have Practice House, The Maine Campus
Home Ec. Girls Have Practice House, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
In accordance with the Smith-Hughes Act, North Hall is being used as a practice house for the Home Economics seniors. The Smith-Hughes Act was enacted in 1917, providing federal aid to states to promote pre-collegiate vocational education in agricultural and industrial trades and in home economics.
U. Of M. Girls Getting Practical Housework, Bangor Commercial, The Maine Campus
U. Of M. Girls Getting Practical Housework, Bangor Commercial, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The work of the class in practical housework at the university is proving exceptionally interesting, largely through the novelty of all the regular routine of housekeeping being put in as a requirement for a college course.