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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom. George Gallup Observes Profound Changes in American Life
  • Johnston, Scott. Associated Student Governement Seeks More Votes on Council
  • Jack Harris, Jay Keffer Vie for Top Freshman Post
  • Harris, Roger. Bike Registration Available
  • Tewell, Terry. Class Meetings Attract Few Students
  • Article Examines Western’s Growth
  • Wendell Ford to Visit Bowling Green
  • Max Morath Tickets on Sale
  • McCubbin, Mary. Public Service Institute Aids Communities
  • Grant, Mike. Fraternities Experience Increase in Pledgeship as 154 Sign This Fall
  • Freshman Election Demonstrates Need for Better Student Representation in Associated …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom. Dorm Occupancy Up 8 Per Cent This Fall
  • Harris, Roger & Betsy Leake. Marlow Cook Criticizes Wendell Ford for Declining Debate
  • Vote Set
  • Reynolds, Jim. Dr. David Livingston, I Presume? – Cave Rescue
  • Crawford, Ricky. Pollster George Gallup to Speak Here Thursday Night
  • Western to Elect 48 to Who’s Who
  • Wethington, Jay. Local Prices Increase
  • Saving Grocery Money Means More Food for Thought
  • Brand-New Parking Game Brings a Few Good Moves
  • Stoner, Michael. Library User Finds the Cravens Center is a Chilling Place …


Now - Maine Newsletter (Sept - Oct 1974), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff Sep 1974

Now - Maine Newsletter (Sept - Oct 1974), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 Fall Fashions '74, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 Fall Fashions '74, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special supplement to the College Heights Herald about fashion trends. Articles included:

  • Madison, Stephanie. Softness Revolution Hits Fall Fashions
  • Strehl, Mary. Fall Focus is on Sweaters
  • Madison, Stephanie. Skirts for Fall Will Be Bigger, Fuller
  • Tewell, Terry. Personality Extension is In
  • Madison, Stephanie. Dress Style? Softer
  • Hair Style is Up to Individual
  • Harris, Debbie. Penny Loafers Making Comeback
  • Harris, Debbie. Grandma’s Knits Can Build Wardrobe
  • Pants Revamped for Fall


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom & Betsy Leake. Faculty Regent Election Rescheduled
  • Crawford, Ricky. City Celebrates State Milestone
  • Wethington, Jay. Barefoot Jerry Billed Tonight
  • It’s Time for Topper Football Kickoff
  • Reynolds, Jim. 11 File for Freshman Offices, Six for Council
  • Strehl, Mary. Runoff Will Follow New Rules
  • Faculty Regent Confusion Will Actually Bring Order
  • Academic Council Race Could Use More Candidates
  • Letter from the Editor – Faculty Regent
  • Reynolds, Jim. Associated Student Government Passes Two Bills: Two Are Tabled
  • Graduate Student Receives Grant – Linda White
  • Shirley, Janet. …


Hollins Columns (1975 Sept 12), Hollins College Sep 1974

Hollins Columns (1975 Sept 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Brewster speaks on women's education
  • "D" and "F" return; legislature revises grading system
  • College receives summer face lift
  • Editor states policy
  • Main social hub for years
  • Letters to the editor
  • All about Hollins
  • Keep on truckin'
  • Head 'em up, move 'em out!
  • RLA announces activities
  • Fall sports: upbeat outlook
  • H.O.W. hosts "year of women" celebration
  • Missing Links


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • McCubbin, Mary. Bicentennial Frenzy Hits Bowling Green
  • Filing Closes Thursday for Council, Freshmen Offices
  • Students Surprised by Pardon of Richard Nixon
  • Student Films Win Honors
  • Sen. Marlow Cook Plans Campaign Visit to WKU Campus
  • What’s Happening – Rifle Team, Christian Student Fellowship, Baha’I, Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Phi, International Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Table Tennis Club, Fencing Club, Gymnastics Team
  • New D Parking Now Available
  • Little Positive in Gerald Ford’s Pardon of Richard Nixon
  • Student Involvement Legislation Deserves Some Support
  • Season Tickets for International …


Quadrangle (1974 Sept 9), Hollins College Sep 1974

Quadrangle (1974 Sept 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Logan Resigns
  • GSF Lures Lindfors Plus Charles Kuralt
  • Classes Drift Into Rathhaus
  • Shakespeare, Hitchcock Headline Film Expositions
  • Scholars Secure Funding
  • Bringing The Outside In...
  • The Star City Sparkles Red, White, And Blue
  • Swizzle Stick
  • Alumnae Spotlight Careers
  • Rathhaus, Snackbar Merge Down Under
  • Community House Gains Recognition


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Leake, Betsy. University Considers New Parking Lots as Cars Outnumber Spaces
  • Caudill, Tom. Dorms Undergo Many Changes Including More Filled Rooms
  • Month Left to Register for Elections
  • Justice for All, Including Richard M. Nixon
  • Associated Student Government Status as a Public Agency is More Than Just a Matter of Opinion
  • Beatty, Roger. First Thoughts
  • Strehl, Mary. Public Relations Program Approved Despite Committee Objections
  • Johnston, Scott. Campus Bookstore Lowers Drug and Toiletry Prices
  • Board Plan Doing Well
  • Reynolds, Jim. New Booklet Will Set Policies
  • Photography Contest …


The Colonelette (September 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections Sep 1974

The Colonelette (September 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections

The Colonelette

On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Aug 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Smith, Verenda. Defense Okay, Offense Lacking as Steady Rains Impede Football Practice
  • Budde, Neil. Two Veterans Brighten Women’s Golf Prospects
  • Harris, Roger & Fred Lawrence. Talent-Laden WKU Runners Eye Laurels
  • Collins, Don & Verenda Smith. Murray and Western Picked to Top Ohio Valley Conference
  • Battle Foreseen on Tennis Club
  • Payton, Richard. Intramural Meetings Set
  • Collins, Don. Western Graduates Go Big Time in Professional Ranks
  • Collins, Don. Baseballers Boast Hitting, Lack Hurlers
  • Smith, Verenda. Why Disappointment?
  • Angelo. Tom. Rifle Team Counting on Chris Carlsen, Five Freshmen …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Aug 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Campus Map
  • Tewell, Terry. Student Recreation Provided
  • Wethington, Jay. Library Complex Offers Wide Selection to Students
  • Administration Building Serves Student Needs
  • Spare Time Center on Hill
  • Burchett, Roger. This is Not What You’d Call a Regular Army Outfit
  • McCoy, Morris. Kentucky Building Reflects History
  • Collins, Don. Athletic Facilities Are Open to Students
  • Refrigerators Still Available
  • Parking Structure Houses Laundry
  • McCoy, Morris. Western Provides Counseling Help for Student Body
  • Johnston, Scott. Credits May Be Obtained Through CLEP Testing
  • Johnston, Scott. Honor Students Create Their Courses
  • Leake, …


The Rhetoric Of Laura Clay: A Southern Argument For Woman Suffrage, Margaret Wesolowski Aug 1974

The Rhetoric Of Laura Clay: A Southern Argument For Woman Suffrage, Margaret Wesolowski

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This study focused on the persuasive efforts of Laura Clay (1848-1941) as they represented a particularly southern argument for woman suffrage as opposed to the northern, or National American Woman Suffrage Association, suffrage argument. As a Kentuckian, she believed she understood southern attitudes on the three major issues she encountered during her thirty-two years as a suffragist.

The three issues were those of woman's traditional role, the race question, and state versus federal legislation. The arguments of Miss Clay concerning these issues were premised on justice and expediency, which formed the rationale of suffragist rhetoric.

Her arguments, tailored to southerners, …


Oral History Interview: Fay Ball, Fay Ball Jul 1974

Oral History Interview: Fay Ball, Fay Ball

0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection

Fay Ball was born on March 28, 1904, in Lincoln County, West Virginia. She was raised on a farm and shared most of the farming responsibilities with her family. Mrs. Ball discusses social interactions within the farming community of Lincoln County, including barn raisings and harvesting. She focuses on entertainment during her childhood and explains styles of popular music and games. In the audio clip provided, Mrs. Ball discusses how to play games like “Blind Man,” “Aunt Me Over,” and “Nay Hide.”


The Colonelette (July 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections Jul 1974

The Colonelette (July 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections

The Colonelette

On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association Jul 1974

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:

  • Conway, Sheila. Western and the Bicentennial
  • College Heights, Resplendent in Springtime
  • Threlkeld, Claude. ABC's of Landscaping
  • Clifford, John. Reverence for Life
  • Stickles, Arndt. A Confederate Fort and Historical Marker on the Campus of WKU
  • Cook, Paul. Western Governance: Board of Regents
  • Given, Ed. Hilltoppers Capture Eighth All-Sports Championship
  • Harrington, Drew. The Humanities Semester
  • Warren, Linda. Challenge for Truth & Excellence
  • Gray, Harry. Placing the Right Bets
  • Downing, Dero. What a Man Chooses, He Is
  • Dickey, Debbie. X,Y & Z in Search of a Degree - Liberal Arts Degree
  • George Wedding Photographs
  • An Evening …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 58, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 58, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Western Submits Report on Recruiting Violation to Ohio Valley Conference,NCAA Officials
  • MacDonald, Margaret. WKU Seeks Okay for Tuition Proposal
  • Journalists Earn Workshop Honors
  • Greg McKinney Joins Regents in WKU Budget Approval
  • Tritschlee, Elaine. Students Feel Pinch
  • Ashcraft, Betsy & Cindi Dziezak. Construction Falling Behind Schedule – Cherry Hall, Environmental Science & Technology Hall
  • Enrollment Drops
  • Wilcoxson, Kirby. John Scarborough and Thomas Madron: Personalities in Contrast
  • Knight, Sherri. Junior Scholars Sneak a Preview
  • Herde, Mary. Super Snoops Seek Some Scoops
  • Burrell, Nancy. Folk Musicians Schedule Showings …


Minutes: Meeting Of The Board Of Directors Wrcc, Women's Rape Crisis Center Jun 1974

Minutes: Meeting Of The Board Of Directors Wrcc, Women's Rape Crisis Center

National Organization for Women, Jacksonville, Florida, and Jacksonville Women's Movement Collection

Minutes taken at Women's Rape Crisis Center Board meeting, June 16, 1974. Major local projects: Founding of Women's Rape Crisis Center.


Oral History Interview: William Allen Cross, William Allen Cross Jun 1974

Oral History Interview: William Allen Cross, William Allen Cross

0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection

In his interview, William Allen Cross discusses Prohibition and bootlegging in Huntington, West Virginia. Mr. Cross was a theater manager for the Keith Albee Theater (referred to as the State Theater) in Huntington, WV. Although he did not make moonshine, he was a buyer during Prohibition. He discusses how bootleggers sold their whiskey and provides locations for stills. Mr. Cross also focuses on how to make moonshine, whiskey, and wine. He reminiscences about “the Strip” between 10th and 11th Streets in Huntington, WV, that served from 1925-1945 as a red-light, gambling, and bootlegging district. In the audio clip …


The Maine Voter Vol. Xxi, No. 5 (May - June 1974), Maine League Of Women Voters Staff Jun 1974

The Maine Voter Vol. Xxi, No. 5 (May - June 1974), Maine League Of Women Voters Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


The Colonelette (June 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections Jun 1974

The Colonelette (June 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections

The Colonelette

On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …


The Colonelette (May 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections May 1974

The Colonelette (May 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections

The Colonelette

On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …


Hollins Columns (1974 May), Hollins College May 1974

Hollins Columns (1974 May), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • From the Editors
  • Comment and Opinion
  • Pilgrims in Progress
  • Don't Cancel the Classics
  • Skip the Shishkabob
  • Another Point-of-View
  • We Call Ourselves "Students"...
  • In Conscious and Catalogue: When the Academia Goes Fishing
  • The Day Student Dilemma
  • Commitment to Community
  • Hollywood and Vine: Second Base is Broadway
  • 'The Graduates'
  • Job Hunting Tips
  • The Importance of Being Earnest
  • London at Last
  • The Transfers: How Different Elsewhere?
  • The Dogwoods Grew And So Did I...
  • Recycle of Sexual Styles
  • Dance is a Poem of the Mind


Jane Austens' Attitude Toward The Position Of Women, Carol Burford May 1974

Jane Austens' Attitude Toward The Position Of Women, Carol Burford

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Jane Austen's attitude toward the position of middle-class women at the end of the eighteenth century is examined in the context of her life and thought and the women characters in her six novels. Comparisons are made with the position of women today regarding marriage, work, and the goals of the women's liberation movement. Jane Austen shared with feminists a recognition of the need for self-fulfillment. Because she was a realist, she provided fulfillment for her heroines through the only vehicle that was available to most women of her time--marriage. The solution she worked out for satisfying this need in …


Quadrangle (1974 Apr 26), Hollins College Apr 1974

Quadrangle (1974 Apr 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Visiting Artists Perform
  • Collegians End Career
  • Community Welcomes Parents; Playbill Combines Drama, Music
  • Cargoes Returns
  • 'Relations' Committee Interacts
  • Freshman Censures Critic
  • Waldo Refutes Charges
  • Swizzle Stick
  • Student Commends Historian
  • Senior Class Files Policy Evaluation
  • Ac Pol Chairman Examines Independent Exam System
  • Legislature Affirms Single-sex Tradition
  • Friddell Keynotes Banquet
  • Job Prospects Favor Women
  • CBS To Sponsor Black Ball
  • Freshmen Auction Domestic Services
  • Student Mocks Election Forum
  • New Aids To Assume Positions
  • Seniors
  • Art Students Document Relics; Prepare "Scrimshaw" Display
  • Chaplaincy Dons Habit
  • Beardslee Vacates Position
  • '76ers Rock
  • Riders Show
  • Back in Business
  • Classified
  • Board Delineates Common Market
  • Lacrosse …


Oral History Interview: Doris Copley Miller, Doris Copley Miller Apr 1974

Oral History Interview: Doris Copley Miller, Doris Copley Miller

0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection

Doris Copley Miller resided in Wayne and Cabell Counties, West Virginia, for the majority of her life. She discusses the history of Marshall Academy and its progression to college and university status. She also focuses on education in West Virginia. In the audio clip provided, Mrs. Miller discusses teaching in Wayne County, West Virginia. She focuses the decor of her classrooms, the number of students, and the typical school day schedule. She also discusses games and recreation played by her students.


Oral History Interview: Lucy Quarrier, Lucy Quarrier Apr 1974

Oral History Interview: Lucy Quarrier, Lucy Quarrier

0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection

Lucy Quarrier was a renowned weaver and a member of the Southern Highlands Handicraft Guild. During the Depression, representatives from the state of West Virginia chose Mrs. Quarrier to teach rural women how to weave. She was also an accomplished gardener and used her green thumb to create vegetable dyes for her thread and weaving materials. Mrs. Quarrier taught weaving classes and her pupils became known as “The Lucy Quarrier Weavers.” She showcased her talents at arts and crafts festivals and often gave tutorials during the festivals. In her interview, Mrs. Quarrier discusses how she learned to weave. She focuses …


Quadrangle (1974 Apr 3), Hollins College Apr 1974

Quadrangle (1974 Apr 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Legislature Abolishes Fall Break
  • Organization Of Women Forms
  • 'General Speakers' To Subsidize Californian Shakespeare Troupe
  • Expert Reviews Energy Crisis
  • Wheeler Retains Position
  • Spare Room
  • Ross Commends Hollins Blood Donors
  • Executive To Address Graduates
  • Director of Studies Evaluates Projects
  • Student Questions Speaker
  • Students Support, Reject Waldo Claim
  • Accretion Precipitates Constitutional Change
  • Scholar Appeals Decision
  • Trustees Set Aside SGA Scholarship Fund
  • Careers Elicit Interchange
  • Bookstore To Stock Old Texts
  • Program Hosts Hollins Faculty
  • Turner Dormitory To House Male Guests, College Visitors
  • Program Discusses Attitudes
  • Krakauers To Spearhead The Wildflower Pilgrimage
  • "Cherry Orchard' Bears Fruit
  • Classified
  • Wait Until Dark
  • Team …


The Maine Voter Vol. Xxi, No. 4 (Mar - April 1974), Maine League Of Women Voters Staff Apr 1974

The Maine Voter Vol. Xxi, No. 4 (Mar - April 1974), Maine League Of Women Voters Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/36 Scrapbook, Gamma Sigma Sigma Apr 1974

Ua12/2/36 Scrapbook, Gamma Sigma Sigma

Student Organizations

Scrapbook of Gamma Sigma Sigma sorority for 1974, includes officers, photographs, clippings and commentary.