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1931-1932 Undergraduate Catalog, Morehead State Teachers College Oct 1931

1931-1932 Undergraduate Catalog, Morehead State Teachers College

Morehead State Catalog Archives

1931-1932 undergraduate catalog of Morehead State Teachers College.


Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 12, No. 6, Wku Public Affairs Jul 1931

Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 12, No. 6, Wku Public Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Teachers College Heights monthly magazine promoting WKU and documenting campus events and courses offered. Features in this issue:

  • Are You Coming?
  • Courses Offered During the First Semester, 1931-32
  • The Graduate School
  • The Home Coming & Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
  • Advanced Degrees Secured by Regular Members of the Faculty
  • Normal Department
  • New Members of the Faculty
  • Living in Private Homes
  • News from College Heights
  • Cost of a Semester in Teachers College
  • Light Housekeeping


Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 12, No. 5, Wku Public Affairs Mar 1931

Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 12, No. 5, Wku Public Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Teachers College Heights monthly magazine promoting WKU and documenting campus events and courses offered. Features in this issue:

  • Summer School Two Terms Six Weeks Each
  • The Training School
  • Special Features
  • Additional Teachers & Lecturers for the Summer School
  • Course in Public Problems
  • Correspondence Credit
  • Kentucky Library
  • George Blakeslee
  • John Latane
  • Cost of a Semester in Teachers College
  • Freshman Week
  • Living in Private Homes
  • Normal High School Work
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Lorado Taft
  • George Currie
  • Western Offers a New Course of Study in Arts & Science
  • Commencement Exercises 1931
  • Music, Lectures, Etc.
  • The Pageant
  • Faculty Members on Leave
  • Placement of Teachers
  • Commencement …


Msmc Course Catalog 1931-1933, Msmc Staff, Msmc Registrar Jan 1931

Msmc Course Catalog 1931-1933, Msmc Staff, Msmc Registrar

Course Catalogs

Mount Saint Mary's College course catalogs are annual or biannual publications with supplements. MSMC course catalogs describe full or limited academic programs, student services, procedures, and requirements. Included in full catalogs are descriptions of degrees and academic programs, facilities, and student life.


Colby College Catalogue 1931 - 1932, Colby College Jan 1931

Colby College Catalogue 1931 - 1932, Colby College

Colby Catalogues

Colby College Catalogue: 1931 - 1932


Msmc Course Catalog - Summer 1931, Msmc Staff, Msmc Registrar Jan 1931

Msmc Course Catalog - Summer 1931, Msmc Staff, Msmc Registrar

Course Catalogs

Mount Saint Mary's College course catalogs are annual or biannual publications with supplements. MSMC course catalogs describe full or limited academic programs, student services, procedures, and requirements. Included in full catalogs are descriptions of degrees and academic programs, facilities, and student life.


Ec31-625 How To Produce Better Milk And Cream, E.L. Reichart Jan 1931

Ec31-625 How To Produce Better Milk And Cream, E.L. Reichart

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Would you refuse a $20.00 bill when offered you as a present without any strings attached?

Would you not like to have it said that your creamery produces the best butter in Nebraska?

Would you not be glad to have people refer to your county as the best dairy county in Nebraska?

Of course you would because it would bring more cattle buyers into your community and you would get better prices for your bull and heifer calves.

You can accomplsih all these things by producing higher grade milk and cream. Perhaps the suggestions on the next few pages will …


Rb31-253 Variety Tests Of Oats, Barley, And Spring Wheat, T.A. Kiesselbach, W.E. Lyness Jan 1931

Rb31-253 Variety Tests Of Oats, Barley, And Spring Wheat, T.A. Kiesselbach, W.E. Lyness

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The use of superior varieties is of first importance in the production of spring small grains. The comparative merits of the different crops and their available varieties may be best determined through tests extending over a period of years. Tests of oats, barley, and spring wheat have been made on the Experiment Station Farm of the Nebraska College of Agriculture at Lincoln.

The plan has been to have these variety trials include the most promising sorts obtainable from Nebraska and other states. Most of the varieties grown have originated in the breeding experiments of various state and federal experiment stations. …


Ec31-133 The Management Of Nebraska Soils (Revised March 1936), P.H. Stewart, D.L. Gross Jan 1931

Ec31-133 The Management Of Nebraska Soils (Revised March 1936), P.H. Stewart, D.L. Gross

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The agricultural lands of this country are its greatest natural resource. History points out that nations with vast areas of good farm land are most likely to prosper and survive over long periods of time. Local communities, too, prosper and flourish in proportion to the productiveness of the surrounding land. Schools, social life, and business develop best in areas where the land is productive and properly managed and conserved.

Nebraska, in common with other states, has suffered by the depletion of soil fertility. The reduction in acres in legumes and grasses, and the deplation of the organic matter in the …


Rb31-258 The Contribution Fo Nebraska Farm Women To Family Income Through Poultry And Dairy Products, M. Ruth Clark Jan 1931

Rb31-258 The Contribution Fo Nebraska Farm Women To Family Income Through Poultry And Dairy Products, M. Ruth Clark

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This investigation was made in 1929-1930 for the purpose of studying the activities of Nebraska farm women in the raising of poultry and in the care of dairy products, to discover whether or not such activities resulted in a contribution to the family income. With this in view, a group of women were asked to keep records for one year (from April 1, 1929 to March 31, 1930) of the value and amount of dairy and poultry products sold or used, of all expense incurred in production, and of the time spent both by the homemaker herself and by all …


Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 12, No. 4, Wku Public Affairs Jan 1931

Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 12, No. 4, Wku Public Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Teachers College Heights monthly magazine promoting WKU and documenting campus events and courses offered. Features in this issue:

  • Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Schedule of Courses, Mid-Semester 1931
  • Summer School 1931
  • Educational Standing of Western Kentucky Teachers College
  • Western Offers a New Course of Study in Arts & Sciences
  • Display of Western Kentucky Teachers College
  • Headquarters Western – Kentucky Educational Association
  • Cost of a Semester in Teachers College
  • Western’s Breakfast
  • Commencement Exercises 1931
  • Cherry, Henry. A Letter of Appreciation


Ua1b3/7 Meeting Minutes, Wku Faculty Jan 1931

Ua1b3/7 Meeting Minutes, Wku Faculty

WKU Archives Records

Minutes of the WKU faculty meetings for 1931.