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The Ursinus Weekly, October 30, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel Oct 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, October 30, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Two literary societies celebrate Hallowe'en with special programs • Temple defeats Ursinus in first hockey match • Schaff adds sixteen to list of active members • Zwing presents typical program in field cage • Dickinson's well oiled machine runs over red and black eleven • Dr. Jordan entertains faculty club in Ardmore • Public Ledger warmly praises Ursinus grads • Senior bazaar a marked success • Social in Trinity Sunday School room • Well known Methodist preacher speaks to Y's • Central Seminary notes • Rev. Dr. J. M. S. Isenberg '93, installed as pastor • Reserves break even in …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 23, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, William Wells Jordan Oct 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, October 23, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, William Wells Jordan

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Mr. Witmer gives illuminating talk at YMCA meeting • Cooperative spirit displayed at first big booster meeting • Ursinus' rally falls short in mighty battle with Juniata • Frosh girls light candles at annual decision meeting • New York editor speaks at INA banquet Friday • Frosh-junior hike • Faculty Club to meet • Miss Lippincott to entertain • Senior girls to picnic • Snyder selected as Rhodes candidate • American field service offers fellowships for universities in France • Dr. Vollmer resigns as professor of New Testament theology • Dr. Good spends summer in Europe • Nantucket • Women's …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 16, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel Oct 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, October 16, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

New York editor opens entertainment program • Old Timers' Day • Groups present monthly programs • Delaware trips Ursinus in 12-0 fray • Reserves drop game to Allentown Prep. • Collegiate debating league organized • I.N.A. to meet at Muhlenberg College • Dr. Clawson extinguishes fire • Ohio offers major in physical education • Hockey schedule • Reception at Trinity Reformed • Rev. W. O. Fegely addresses YMCA • Y.W. members depict Eaglesmere conference • Ursinus delegates at Green Lane conference • 1924 class elects Ruby staff


The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel Oct 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Entertainment course programme arranged • Ursinus bows to Swarthmore after bitter struggle • Y.W.C.A. has active week • Reserves to handle difficult schedule • Broadcasts orchestral concerts with lectures • Ursinus moves to organize college debating league • Annual picnic party held at Lost Lake • Doctor's office nearly completed • Ladies Aid to give reception • Central Seminary notes • Student volunteer conference to be held at Green Lane • Student secretary speaks to YW • Ursinus songs


The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel Oct 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Rhodes scholar to be selected on December 2 • Ursinus scores on mighty blue and white machine • Professor Veo Small of French Department studies in France • Hockey team confident of good season • Day students organize • Student council dance • Y.W.C.A. presents aims at initial meeting • President Howells speaks at opening Y meeting • A singing college • College orchestra meets • Freshman class election • Senior class election • Facts on Ursinus' largest enrollment • Women's council notes • YM-YW social


Havalind Acts Volume 10 (1922-1923), Lipscomb University Oct 1922

Havalind Acts Volume 10 (1922-1923), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) Havalind Acts student newspaper, a pre-cursor to The Babbler, volume 10, which ran from October 1922-April 1923. It had 7 issues. This volume may be incomplete.


Big Sandy Asks For Her Rights, Big Sandy News Sep 1922

Big Sandy Asks For Her Rights, Big Sandy News

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Big Sandy News on the selection of sites for new State Normal Schools on September 29, 1922.


The Ursinus Weekly, September 25, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel Sep 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, September 25, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Y.M.-Y.W. informally welcome new students • Football squad in fine shape • President Board of Directors delivers opening address: Mr. Harry E. Paisley extends formal welcome; Largest enrollment in history of college • Ursinus defeats Williamson, 15-0 • Returned missionary speaks of China • Three alumni sail for China • President Omwake seriously ill • Y.W.C.A. house party • Freshmen easily win tug-of-war • To the readers of the Ursinus Weekly • Work on Memorial Library progressing • Student council doings • Girls' student council party


State Normal Sites Voted On, Big Sandy News Sep 1922

State Normal Sites Voted On, Big Sandy News

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Big Sandy News on the selection of the site for a new State Normal School on September 15, 1922.


Murray Selected As Site For West; Deadlock On East, Ashland Daily Independent Sep 1922

Murray Selected As Site For West; Deadlock On East, Ashland Daily Independent

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the site selections for the new State Normal Schools on September 3, 1922.


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence, Henry Cherry, Lalla Boone Sep 1922

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence, Henry Cherry, Lalla Boone

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence between Lalla Boone and Henry Cherry regarding her returning to work at WKU, enrollment, appropriations and the $100 she donated to start the College Heights Foundation.

Transcript of her letter:

2054 Webster St., Oakland, California, June 30, 1922

Dear Mr. Cherry,

I have feared you had forgotten me until to-day, when I received the invitation to commencement. I had received other invitations to that event; but your invitation gave me courage. Courage I needed. I have been wanting to tell you for a long while now that I want to come back. If you ever expected to get rid …


Normal School Body Fails To Name Sites, Big Sandy News Aug 1922

Normal School Body Fails To Name Sites, Big Sandy News

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Big Sandy News on the selection of sites for new State Normal Schools on August 11, 1922.


Suit May Decide Normal Tangle, Big Sandy News Aug 1922

Suit May Decide Normal Tangle, Big Sandy News

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Big Sandy News on the selection of the sites for new State Normal Schools on August 11, 1922.


Rowan County - S. S. Cassity, Correspondent, Mount Sterling Advocate Aug 1922

Rowan County - S. S. Cassity, Correspondent, Mount Sterling Advocate

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Mt. Sterling Advocate on August 8, 1922 describing the visit of the State Normal School Commission to Morehead, Kentucky on August 4th.


Court Of Appeals To Decide Extent Of Normal School Body's Authority, Ashland Daily Independent Aug 1922

Court Of Appeals To Decide Extent Of Normal School Body's Authority, Ashland Daily Independent

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the authority and jurisdiction of the State Normal School Comission on August 7, 1922.


Paintsville Optimistic; Feel Normal School Will Be Located In Their Town, Ashland Daily Independent Aug 1922

Paintsville Optimistic; Feel Normal School Will Be Located In Their Town, Ashland Daily Independent

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the possible site selection of Paintsville, Kentucky for the new State Normal School on August 5, 1922.


State Commission Pays Visit To Louisa, Big Sandy News Aug 1922

State Commission Pays Visit To Louisa, Big Sandy News

Morehead State College Histories

An article reporting on the visit of the State Normal School Commission to Louisa, Kentucky published in the Big Sandy News on August 4, 1922.


Eastern Kentucky Welcome Favorably Impresses Normal School Commission, Ashland Daily Independent Aug 1922

Eastern Kentucky Welcome Favorably Impresses Normal School Commission, Ashland Daily Independent

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the State Normal School Commission visit to West Liberty and Morehead, Kentucky on August 4, 1922.


Normal Board Visits Ashland Site Offered; Is Pleased With City, Ashland Daily Independent Aug 1922

Normal Board Visits Ashland Site Offered; Is Pleased With City, Ashland Daily Independent

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the State Normal School Commission visit to Ashland, Kentucky on August 3, 1922.


Normal Body Met At Kenova In Cars By Ashland Men; Hold Banquet 6:15, Ashland Daily Independent Aug 1922

Normal Body Met At Kenova In Cars By Ashland Men; Hold Banquet 6:15, Ashland Daily Independent

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the State Normal School Commission visit to Ashland on August 2, 1922.


Commissioners To Select Site For Normal For East Kentucky On Tour, Ashland Daily Independent Aug 1922

Commissioners To Select Site For Normal For East Kentucky On Tour, Ashland Daily Independent

Morehead State College Histories

An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the visit of the State Normal School Commission to selected sites on August 1, 1922.


The Story Of Cedarville College Told In Pictures, Cedarville University Jul 1922

The Story Of Cedarville College Told In Pictures, Cedarville University

Histories of Cedarville University

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake Jun 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Frederick W. Norwood commencement orator • Dr. Leinbach delivers powerful sermon • W. H. Snyder and Mary E. Gross win prizes • Class Day exercises please large crowd • Board of Directors holds annual session • Alumni Athletic Club authorizes improvements • Alumni Association revises constitution • Chorus of sixty voices presents "Stabat Mater" • Y.M.-Y.W. campus meeting closes year's activities • Freshmen bury rules • Dr. Allen to receive degree • Chem-Bi banquet • Modern Language -Classical picnic • Senior piano recital • Math group picnic • Men's student council elections • Woman's Club holds business meeting • Who's …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 29, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake May 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, May 29, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

London preacher to be commencement speaker • Norfleet trio entrances music lovers on Saturday • A full commencement program is arranged • Sophs find interclass baseball game easy • Ursinus swamps PMC; loses to Lebanon Valley • Summer session begins June 26 • Reception in honor of Norfleet trio • Junior orators • Schaff holds business meeting • Missionary's widow lectured on Chinese • Psychological test • Math group plans picnic • Senior piano recital on May 29 • Seventy-five new students expected • Glenwood Association holds annual reunion • Modern Language group elects officers • Student council


The Ursinus Weekly, May 22, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake May 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, May 22, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus wins from Albright in exciting game • Varsity nine completely outclasses Muhlenberg • Dr. and Mrs. Omwake entertain seniors • Cheltenham outpoints Summit Hill in debate • Novel Class Day program to be presented June 2 • Male students hold big booster meeting • Y.M.C.A. discusses plans for greater development • Student council elections • Ehlman elected Sunday School superintendent • Handbook staff selected • Editorial comment: Additions to the Library • What will become of the seniors? • Second of May piano recitals last Tuesday • Joint meeting of Y cabinets • Chem-Bi group elects officers • Reserves …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake May 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dr. Cadman concludes lecture course with eloquent address • Junior players present "The Country Cousin" before a crowded house • Groups assemble for final exercises • Baseball team victorious over Drexel and Dickinson • Special vesper services held on Mothers' Day • The Library clock • Piano recital • Brotherhood of St. Paul banquets • Band concert canceled • Girls' student council nominations • Nineteen-twenty class reunion • Student Volunteer secretary addresses YW • I.N.A. holds spring convention at Delaware • Ursinus drops two matches • Final interscholastic debate in Bomberger on Friday evening


The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake May 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

May Day celebrated on Saturday • Ursinus loses to Muhlenberg in tennis match • Georgetown proves superiority over varsity • Dr. Good speaker at memorial service • Dr. Carl H. Gramm addresses joint meeting • Lecture on Wednesday • Special literary society programs • E.H. Group holds meeting • Music students give recital • Brotherhood to banquet • I.N.A. conference at Delaware • Central Seminary notes • Senior girls entertained at Superhouse • Zwing presents "Gypsy Rover" in Conshohocken • Supply Store on cash basis • Reserves strike snag with Phoenixville • Norfleet Trio coming


The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake May 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, May 1, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Freshmen entertain sister class • Education Day held on Saturday • Varsity nine breaks even; Franklin and Marshall humbled • Senior banquet at Hotel Hamilton • Relay team places third at Penn relays • Dr. Kline organizes bird study club • Perkiomen school defeats scrubs • Choral work is begun • Dr. Gramm to speak • May Day fete • Jay E. House addresses legion meeting • Student Volunteer secretary coming • Two-piano recital • Alumnus again school board's choice • Junior play preparations progressing rapidly • Press bureau elections • Reserves lose first game • Zwing to repeat play


The Ursinus Weekly, April 24, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake Apr 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, April 24, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus wins from Haverford in first home game • Montgomery alumni banquet at Hamilton • E.H.P. dance starts Easter holidays • Education Day April 29 • Dr. George W. Richards speaks at chapel service • High honor accorded Professor Small • Dr. Otis, prominent psychologist, gives lecture • Berks County alumni banquet in Reading • Last lecture course number is lecture • YW cabinet notes • Chem-Bi group meeting • Woman's Club notes • Lost alumni • Princeton nine too strong for Ursinus • Interscholastic debaters arrange for final meet • Piano recital • Track team picked


The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake Apr 1922

The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1922, F. Nelsen Schlegel, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Seniors entertained by sister class • Lafayette wins from Ursinus • Montgomery alumni ready for banquet • Baseball team makes good showing in first games of the season • Intercollegiate oratorical contest at Gettysburg • Dr. Good gives illustrated lecture • Mr. Bordner leaves college after 26 years of service • Scrub baseball team organizes • Senior class honors • Ursinus "grads" prominent • Memorial tablet to be unveiled • Alumnus to direct band concert • Piano recital