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Western Kentucky University

1968

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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 48, No. 13-Z251, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1968

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 48, No. 13-Z251, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletics and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Barton, Gail. Blue Law Ruled Discriminatory by City Judge
  • Zeh, John. Students Opposed to Change, Call President Too Liberal, Pikeville College
  • Duff, Ardeth. Aid Program Cleared; Governor to Act Soon
  • Curtain Rises on 'Luv' Tomorrow in Alley Playhouse
  • Campus Groups to Compete in WSM Talent Contest
  • Western Greeks Schedule Various Holiday Activities
  • Favorites Election Proves Meaningless
  • Protesters Jeopardize Loas Under Latest Federal Programs
  • Law Needs Intelligent Application
  • Schuhmann, Paul. Traffic Study Projects Future Campus Needs
  • Tucker, Bruce. Report on Chicago Released, Calls Disorders a Police Riot
  • Clubs Plan Activities …


Ua37/2 Carl Chelf - Henry Cherry Educator-Politician, Carl Chelf Jun 1968

Ua37/2 Carl Chelf - Henry Cherry Educator-Politician, Carl Chelf

Faculty/Staff Personal Papers

This is a study of the role of polities in education-more specifically, the role of politics in the founding and development of a state college. It is not an exposé or an inside story of the sensational, "now it can ba toldB type. It is simply an analysis arid an attempted explanation of the interactions of the various elements in the policy-making process--public opinion, interest groups, individuals, legislators--in the founding and growth of a state college. The study will trace the evolution of an idea or public interest into public policy. This transformation of a public interest through periods of …


Ua3/3/1 Letter To Class Of 1968 From Lyndon Johnson, Lyndon Johnson Jan 1968

Ua3/3/1 Letter To Class Of 1968 From Lyndon Johnson, Lyndon Johnson

WKU Archives Records

Letter from U.S. President Lyndon Johnson to the WKU Class of 1968 congratulating them on the completion of their education.