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Ua12/2/1 Best Of The Hill - 2015 Winners, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Best Of The Hill - 2015 Winners, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special awards edition of the College Heights Herald.
Ua3/1/3 President's Office-Cherry - Scrapbooks, Wku Archives
Ua3/1/3 President's Office-Cherry - Scrapbooks, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, articles and publications of interest to WKU President Henry Cherry. These include education religion, state and national politics, prohibition and Western Kentucky University.
Ua3/9/5 Islamic Center Of Bowling Green Open House, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Islamic Center Of Bowling Green Open House, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered by WKU president Gary Ransdell at the Islamic Center of Bowling Green open house. He discusses the internationalization of Bowling Green.
An Evaluation Of The 1990-1991 Hart County Preschool Program, Rhonda Bowman
An Evaluation Of The 1990-1991 Hart County Preschool Program, Rhonda Bowman
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
In the 1990-91 school year. Kentucky's public schools received a mandate to begin a preschool program to aid children who were at risk of school failure. Children to be served were three-and four-year-olds qualifying for free lunch or having handicaps.
This study is an evaluation of the preschool program in Hart County Kentucky. Two concerns were identified. These concerns were: (1) identifying teacher and parental perceptions of the program and (2) measuring student academic gains. The results of the evaluation indicate that teachers and parents have a positive attitude about the preschool program. Students participating in the program showed greater …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald - Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald - Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald.
- Carlton, Chad. Avery’s – O.L. Avery’s Barber Shop
- Dezern, Craig. Oh, Brother
- Lawrence, Lucretia. Good Evening Sportfans - Wes Strader
- Persistent Employees Recall Their Years of Service – Jimmy Feix, John Minton, Raymond Cravens, Manuel Wilkerson
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special issue of the College Heights Herald.
- Wolfe, Bill. What Did We Do with All That MONEY?
- Deciphering the Ciphering
- Editorial Cartoon: 34.5 Million $1 Bills
- Kerrick, Sara. Western’s First Lady – Harriet Downing
- Minton, Don. Down on Main Street
Ua3/3/1 Analysis Of The Demand For Married Student Housing At Wku, 1966-1967, R. E. Kramer, William Calvert, James Darden, Robert Hancock, Carol Lehman, Gary Lloyd, Robert Matthews, Melven Morris, Ronald Roby, Daniel Saur, Wayne Wilcox, Aubrey Wilson, Wku President's Office
Ua3/3/1 Analysis Of The Demand For Married Student Housing At Wku, 1966-1967, R. E. Kramer, William Calvert, James Darden, Robert Hancock, Carol Lehman, Gary Lloyd, Robert Matthews, Melven Morris, Ronald Roby, Daniel Saur, Wayne Wilcox, Aubrey Wilson, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
The purpose of this study is to bring forth relevant information needed to determine the feasibility of an investment project for a married student housing complex on the campus of Western Kentucky University. Only the demand side of the market is analyzed; a potential investor will have the construction and land costs for such an enterprise at his disposal. With the information presented in this study it is hoped that a decision to construct a housing complex will be forthcoming. The study group attempted to present information that will allow a potential investor to make an intelligent decision as to …
Ua3/3/1 Urban Renewal File, Wku President's Office - Thompson
Ua3/3/1 Urban Renewal File, Wku President's Office - Thompson
WKU Archives Records
Documents housed in Box 15 Folder 7 of President Kelly Thompson's Subject/Correspondence File regarding urban renewal. The documents are arranged in reverse chronological order and include:
- 385-Acre Area Due to Benefit from University of Louisville Expansion, LCJ, 8/31/1961
- American Council on Education
- American Council on Education. Special Report on Federal Programs, Vol. I, No 2, 2/1963 - The University & Urban Renewal
- Bowling Green Planning & Zoning Commission
- Funds Given for Renewal Study at University of Louisville, np, nd
- Grant to City Will Help University of Louisville to Expand, np, nd
- Kentucky. Economic Development. Bulletin 1 Does Your Community Have …
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J.R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J.R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
WKU Archives Records
Area bounded by 14th Street, State Street/Normal Boulevard, [University Drive] and L&N Railroad. Base map created in June 1960. Annotated and divided into eleven plots, August 17, 1961:
- Plot No. 1 Central campus, 15th Street to 16th Street 40.7 acres
- Plot No. 2 16th Street to Trade School driveway 14.7 acres
- Plot No. 3 Trade School driveway to 17th Street 9.7 acres
- Plot No. 4 Pavilion area, 17th Street South 40.4 acres
- Plot No. 5 Academic Athletic-Maintenance Service Buildings area 14.0 acres
- Plot No. 6 Kentucky Building grounds 12.9 acres
- Plot No. 7 15th Street & Center Street corner .4 …
Ua30/1/1 Contour Map, Western Kentucky State College, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
Ua30/1/1 Contour Map, Western Kentucky State College, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
WKU Archives Records
Map of WKU campus, 55" x 31"
Legend: Contour Map Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Scale 1" = 100'
June 1960
Prepared by Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry Consulting Engineers, Owensboro, KY.
Boundaries - Louisville & Nashville Railroad on north, 14th Street on east, Normal Boulevard on south and approximate location of University Boulevard on west.
Includes good representation of the African American community Jonesville north of Old Russellville Road, indicating the location of homes and other buildings.
Campus features obsolete items such as the railroad spur to the Heating Plant, Rock House, Diddle Dormitory, Home Economics Building, Ogden …
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J. R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
Ua3/3/1 Map Of Western Kentucky State College, Wku President's Office - Thompson, J. R. Hagan, Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry
WKU Archives Records
Map of WKU campus created by Johnson, Depp & Quisenberry Consulting Engineers of Owensboro. The map measures 30 x 54 and the scale is 1" = 100'.
Map of area bounded by 14th Street, State Street/Normal Boulevard and Old Russellville Road.
Campus buildings include:
- Agriculture Pavilion
- Bates-Runner Hall
- Cherry Hall
- Cherryton
- College High Hall
- Craig Alumni House (President’s Home)
- Diddle Dorm (Men’s Dormitory)
- East Hall
- Garrett Conference Center (Garrett Student Union)
- Gordon Wilson Hall (Library)
- Heating Plant
- Home Economics Building
- Industrial Arts Building
- Kentucky Building
- Log Cabin
- McLean Hall
- Music Hall
- Ogden Hall
- Parking Structure (Maintenance Building)
- Physical Education Building …
Reorganization Of The Warren County School System, Charles Clemons
Reorganization Of The Warren County School System, Charles Clemons
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
A discussion of how to reorganize the Warren County, Kentucky school system. Includes a description of the Warren County school system in 1957.
A Proposed School System For Metcalfe County, Kentucky, Thomas Butler
A Proposed School System For Metcalfe County, Kentucky, Thomas Butler
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this study is to propose for Metcalfe County a school system that will come nearer meeting the standards of a good educational system than the one now in use. It is by no means expected that this proposed system will be perfect and the writer fully realizes that oftentimes a scheme on paper will not work out so well when actually put into practice. However, being acquainted with the amount of money available, the geographic and economic conditions, and the roads of the county it is the best that can be done under existing circumstances.
A Proposed Guidance Program For Drakesboro Consolidated School, Ovid Arnold
A Proposed Guidance Program For Drakesboro Consolidated School, Ovid Arnold
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this study is to show the need for and determine a basis for a guidance program. "Guidance is a means of helping individuals to understand and use wisely the educational, vocational, and personal potentialities and opportunities which they have or can develop."1
Why do we need a guidance program? Who can be benefited by it? First, our teachers need the services of a guidance program in order that they may know more about their pupils, -- their abilities and interests as well as their weaknesses. Information about the pupil's background, the different schools he has attended, …
A Study Of The Eighth Grade Graduates & High School Attendance Of The Larue County Schools, Willis Borden
A Study Of The Eighth Grade Graduates & High School Attendance Of The Larue County Schools, Willis Borden
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The tabulated data used in this study were selected from the files of the superintendent of LaRue County schools.
The teacher's register of attendance for Kentucky schools from 1947 to 1951 were used to determine the eighth grade graduates of that period. Other data were furnished by the high school principals concerning the failures, promotions, and eliminations in their schools.
The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain the reasons for eighth grade graduates not entering high school and the number of years the eighth grade graduates who entered high school remained in membership. The years considered are 1947 to …
A History Of Education In Pulaski County, Savannah Anderson
A History Of Education In Pulaski County, Savannah Anderson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The present educational status of Pulaski County has evolved through more than a century of slow progress. The causes back of the goals gained, whether they be natural consequences as in "the winning of the west," or the result of a brilliant stroke of genius on the part of some indomitable leadership, it is not the purpose of this study to determine.
The purpose may be stated thus:
(1) To preserve some rare materials in peril of passing into oblivion, such as primitive reports, given by the first trustees, pioneers of the primeval districts; the first notice issued by the …
A Study Of The Public School System Of Nelson County, Earl Huber
A Study Of The Public School System Of Nelson County, Earl Huber
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Only seven years more than one hundred years ago, 1838, Kentucky’s public school system was established. Few Kentuckians conceived of a state-wide public school system. Many of the citizens were conservative and inclined to look upon a scheme of public education with doubt and disfavor; they were accustomed to the traditional plan of private education. In Nelson County, as in the rest of Kentucky, the early sponsors of public education were confronted with the problem of building sentiment for such a public service. Their task was one of establishing schools. Their chief goal was one of providing a school service, …
A Proposed School System For Hart County, Kentucky, James Dodson
A Proposed School System For Hart County, Kentucky, James Dodson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this study is to propose for Hart County a school system that will come nearer meeting the standards of a good educational system than the one now in use. It is by no means expected that this proposed system will be perfect and the writer fully realizes that oftentimes a scheme on paper will not work out so well when actually put into practice. However, being acquainted with the amount of money available, the geographic and economic conditions, and the roads of the county it is believed that this is the best that can be done under …
Promotion & Non-Promotion In The Louisville Elementary Schools, E. W. Belcher
Promotion & Non-Promotion In The Louisville Elementary Schools, E. W. Belcher
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
To promote or not to promote has long been a question in the minds of both administrators and teachers; however, the segregated problem of promotion and non-promotion did not receive much attention until about fifteen years ago. In the past decade and a half much time and careful, thoughtful study have been devoted to this problem by leading educators.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 14, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 14, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This show included Earl Moore, B.S. Rutherford, J. Lewie Harmon, Garentte Stout, Bowling Green Women's Music Club, John Rodes,
Ua1a Students Weekly, News Publishing Company
Ua1a Students Weekly, News Publishing Company
WKU Archives Records
Weekly Bowling Green newspaper which catered to students at WKU, Bowling Green Business University and College High.
Ua1a Students Weekly, News Publishing Company
Ua1a Students Weekly, News Publishing Company
WKU Archives Records
Weekly Bowling Green newspaper which catered to students at WKU, Bowling Green Business University and College High.
What Is The Ability And Effort Of Washington County To Finance Its Educational Program?, Joseph Howard
What Is The Ability And Effort Of Washington County To Finance Its Educational Program?, Joseph Howard
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study attempts to measure the ability, the effort and the educational program of Washington County. It also recommends an educational program based upon the ability of the county to finance it.
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Bgbu President's Office
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Bgbu President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook created by BGBU president J. Lewie Harman of newspaper clippings, correspondence, song lyrics, programs, postcards and poetry on a variety of topics. Many items are not dated. The earliest dated item is from 1874 and the latest is from 1933.
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Part 1, Bgbu President's Office
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Part 1, Bgbu President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook created by BGBU president J. Lewie Harman of newspaper clippings, high school graduation programs, meeting programs, speech notes and personal items.
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Bgbu President's Office
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Bgbu President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook created by BGBU president J. Lewie Harman of newspaper clippings, correspondence, song lyrics, programs and poetry on a variety of topics. Many items are not dated. The earliest dated item is from 1896 and the latest is from 1932.
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Part 2, Bgbu President's Office
Ua99/1 Scrapbook, Part 2, Bgbu President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook created by BGBU president J. Lewie Harman of newspaper clippings, high school graduation programs, meeting programs, speech notes and personal items.
Ua3/1/3 Textbook Commission / Athletics Scrapbook, Wku President's Office - Cherry
Ua3/1/3 Textbook Commission / Athletics Scrapbook, Wku President's Office - Cherry
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook created by WKU President Henry Cherry regarding the Kentucky Textbook Commission and WKU athletics for the period 1929 to 1931. Includes articles about various topics within Kentucky government as well as clippings regarding events, faculty and students.
- Athletics 97-99, 104, 110-111, 118-120, 132-142, 220, 226-227, 231-232, 234-250, 252-259, 261-277, 279-287
- Clippings re: Events / Faculty / Students - 112-142, 220-251, 260-261, 263-269, 274-275, 278-282, 284-291
- College Inspection - 83
- College Site for $75, Lexington Leader, 4/12/1931 - Potter College - 113
- Kentucky Politics 1-103, 105-109, 143-219 - Elections, Legislation, Taxation
- Mammoth Cave - 83
- Potter College Alumni - 251 …
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter To Grace Lindsey, Henry Cherry
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter To Grace Lindsey, Henry Cherry
WKU Archives Records
Letter to Grace Lindsey from Henry Cherry regarding hospital work. Cherry indicates that WKU will not have a hospital, but the city of Bowling Green has voted to build one.
Ua3/1/3 Henry Cherry Governor Race, Wku President's Office - Cherry
Ua3/1/3 Henry Cherry Governor Race, Wku President's Office - Cherry
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook created by and about Henry Cherry's run for Kentucky governor. Page numbers are from original scrapbook and may not match pdf.
- A Scholar as a Statesman - 5
- Back to Old Job - 4
- Beckham And O'Rear Paying Own Expenses - 25
- Bell, J. Franklin. Conditional Surrender Only Lesson for German of Today Declares U.S. Camp Commander - 26
- Benedict, Robert. Floating - 15
- Better Farming and Better Farm Life by Building Up Rural Communities - 27
- Bled White? - 31
- Bubbles and Bums! Cartoon - 40
- Campaign Card - 14
- Cherry Again Head of Western Normal - 8 …