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Dawnbreaker Vol 19 No 3 (April 1971), Dawnbreaker Staff Apr 1971

Dawnbreaker Vol 19 No 3 (April 1971), Dawnbreaker Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Dawnbreaker Vol 19 No.2 (February 1971), Dawnbreaker Staff Feb 1971

Dawnbreaker Vol 19 No.2 (February 1971), Dawnbreaker Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


The Desirability And Feasibility Of Intercollegiate Sports For College Women, Leigh F. Kieffer Jul 1968

The Desirability And Feasibility Of Intercollegiate Sports For College Women, Leigh F. Kieffer

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The primary purpose of this study is to examine the present programs of physical education in Kentucky colleges; to determine the degree to which they meet the competitive sports needs of college women; and to explore the possibilities for enriching the program and to make recommendations for correcting inadequacies.

In considering the inclusion of a program of intercollegiate sports competition for college women, three questions are basic. First, what criteria should be used for evaluating present programs and determining the developing of an intercollegiate program for women? Second, what is the status of Kentucky colleges with regard to these pertinent …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 47, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs Feb 1968

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 47, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Lawrence, Ron. Bill Proposing Student Regent in Committee
  • McDaniel, Mike. Modern Theater Must Conform to New Appetite – John Houseman
  • Finals Slated Saturday for Miss Western Title
  • Zeh, John. Freedom of Speech Not Legislature’s Concern
  • Anthony, Richard. Lyndon Johnson’s Silence on Draft Causing Constant Chaos
  • Inspection May Slow Traffic Death Rate
  • Editorial Cartoon re: Car Inspections
  • Ex-editor Scores Victory – Gary Dickey
  • Informed Students Interested in Hearing Relevant Lectures
  • Preiksat, Jon. Questions Excessive Profits – Student Store
  • Frey, Ted. Likes Tete a Tete
  • Leeper, Dan …


Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus May 1962

Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Mrs. Beryl Warner Williams of Baltimore, Maryland, will be the guest speaker at the All Maine Women banquet Sunday at 7 p.m. in Estabrooke Hall. Mrs. Williams, a former All Maine Woman and University of Maine graduate in the class of 1935, is an instructor at Morgan State College in Maryland.


Plans For Tb Testing Policy Announced By Dr. Graves, Robert A. Graves May 1962

Plans For Tb Testing Policy Announced By Dr. Graves, Robert A. Graves

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Tuberculin testing will be done on all students who plan to return next fall, at the same time I.D. card photographs are taken at Wingate Hall during the weeks of May 7th and May 14th. This is in an attempt to minimize the risk of tuberculosis among the student population.


Ua3/2/1 War Memorial Committee Report, Wku War Memorial Committee Apr 1947

Ua3/2/1 War Memorial Committee Report, Wku War Memorial Committee

WKU Archives Records

Letter from Earl Moore to WKU president Paul Garrett explaining the work of the WKU Alumni Association War Memorial Committee. List of 39 recommendations for creation of a war memorial room and sketches. This material is housed in UA3/2/1 President's Office - Garrett, Student Union Building. A war memorial room was created in the student union (Garrett Conference Center) when it was built in 1952-1953. The card file mentioned in recommendation #20 is available in UA94/6/4 Student/Alumni WKU Veterans.


Ua94/6/1 Scrapbook, Georgiana Seward Jan 1942

Ua94/6/1 Scrapbook, Georgiana Seward

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Scrapbook created by student Georgiana Seward between 1937 and 1942 with emphasis on Training School.


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Holeman, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jan 1926

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Holeman, Wku President's Office - Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence of Sadie Holeman and Mattie McLean regarding work at Frisbie Hall, smallpox cases and the renting out of Holeman's cottage in Cherryton.

Transcription of Letter 1:

Will be in school this summer anyway.

Lebanon Jct., Ky.

March 3rd 1926
Miss Mattie McLean
Dear Miss Mattie:

I have heard that Frisbie Hall might be in need of a matron, and am would like to put in an application for the place. I know you remember me and I would appreciate it very much if you would use your influence with Mr. Dr. Cherry in getting the place for me. …


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 …


Practice House Proud Of Its Youngest Resident, The Maine Campus Jan 1922

Practice House Proud Of Its Youngest Resident, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

We of the University have not realized what an interesting experiment is being tried by the senior girls in Home Economics in caring for a baby until Commencement. Yet several newspapers, among them the Boston Post, and the Portland Express, the Lewiston Journal, the Bangor Daily News, and the Bangor Commercial have featured Frances Pauline within the last few weeks, commending the practical value of such a course as a part of Household Administration.


Home Economics Meeting Held In Practice House, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Home Economics Meeting Held In Practice House, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The monthly meeting of the Home Economics Club was held on Tuesday evening, at the Practice House…Miss Poyntz, instructor in Sociology gave a splendid address on "Opportunities for Women in Social Service Work."


Co-Eds Mourn Death Of All Male Students, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Co-Eds Mourn Death Of All Male Students, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Many of the Maine co-eds enjoyed the feeble protest against coeducation in last week's Campus. From a secure hiding place behind Cornell's broad shoulders came some brave Maine man, or it might have been men, hurled a bomb of defiance at the unwelcome females. Wait just a minute while we co-eds laugh!


Local Branch Menorah Society Reorganizes, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Local Branch Menorah Society Reorganizes, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Menorah Society was founded at Harvard College in 1906. The aim of the Society is to cultivate the best aspects of Judaism.


Cornell Seniors Protest Against Co-Education, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Cornell Seniors Protest Against Co-Education, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The following, which appeared in the New York "Times" will surely prove interesting to us here at Maine. The cry comes from Ithaca, New York, calling coeducation an "accident," maintaining that it has succeeded nowhere, not even in the west.


Women Of The University Have Student Government, The Maine Campus Jan 1920

Women Of The University Have Student Government, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Student government for the women of the university has been discussed for many years. This year those interested in the plan have been pleased to see it put into practice. Article includes rules and regulations established for female students by the new council.


Women's Rest Room Opened In Fernald, The Maine Campus Jan 1920

Women's Rest Room Opened In Fernald, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Y.W.C.A. Restroom, located on the third floor of Fernald Hall, opened for the first time in December 1920. Fernald Hall, originally called Chemical Hall, was the first academic building constructed at the University of Maine. Opening in 1870, the building housed classrooms and laboratories for chemistry and physics as well as a small library. The building was re-named Fernald Hall in 1896.


Much Interest Shown In Economics Practice House, The Maine Campus Jan 1920

Much Interest Shown In Economics Practice House, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Much interest has been shown this year in the Practice House maintained by the Home Economics seniors. Because of the Smith-Hughes Act it was found necessary to require a certain amount of work in household management. Accordingly North Hall, formerly the Phi Epsilon Phi Fraternity House, was taken over by the Home Economics Department. NOTE: North Hall also served as the university's infirmary and as the Theta Epsilon House. The building later became the Charles E. Crossland Alumni Center and went on to house Franco-American Programs.


Home Ec. Girls Have Practice House, The Maine Campus Oct 1919

Home Ec. Girls Have Practice House, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In accordance with the Smith-Hughes Act, North Hall is being used as a practice house for the Home Economics seniors. The Smith-Hughes Act was enacted in 1917, providing federal aid to states to promote pre-collegiate vocational education in agricultural and industrial trades and in home economics.


Ua94/6/2/14 Domestic Science Notebook, Annie Reis Jan 1914

Ua94/6/2/14 Domestic Science Notebook, Annie Reis

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Domestic Science notebook kept by student Annie Reis regarding fashion design. The notebook includes her sketches of clothing and costumes as well as information regarding beauty, self-image, body types, accessories, hairstyles and children's clothing.


U. Of M. Girls Getting Practical Housework, Bangor Commercial, The Maine Campus Dec 1913

U. Of M. Girls Getting Practical Housework, Bangor Commercial, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The work of the class in practical housework at the university is proving exceptionally interesting, largely through the novelty of all the regular routine of housekeeping being put in as a requirement for a college course.


Ua94/6/2/14 Domestic Science Notebook, Annie Reis Jan 1913

Ua94/6/2/14 Domestic Science Notebook, Annie Reis

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Domestic Science notebook kept by student Annie Reis regarding crocheting and embroidery. Includes samples of work created by Reis and patterns for underwear and sleeves.


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Eastern Kentucky University, Wku President's Office May 1910

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Eastern Kentucky University, Wku President's Office

WKU Archives Records

Documents housed in Box 1 Folder 7 of President Henry Cherry’s Correspondence, General File regarding the relationship between WKU and Eastern Kentucky University. This file is comprised entirely of letters, the majority from EKU’s president Ruric Roark.

  • Roark, Ruric N. to Henry Cherry 1/25/1907 – congratulations on creation of WKU, questions about curriculum and faculty
  • Roark, Ruric N. to Henry Cherry 6/3/1907 – Kentucky Education Association resolution re: diplomas
  • Roark, Ruric N. to Henry Cherry 6/7/1907 – appropriations for EKU
  • Roark, Ruric N. to Henry Cherry 6/24/1907 – curriculum and faculty
  • Roark, Ruric N. to Henry Cherry 7/25/1907 – diplomas …


Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vii, No. 3, Potter College For Young Ladies May 1909

Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vii, No. 3, Potter College For Young Ladies

WKU Archives Records

Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.

  • Toast to Potter
  • Redmond, Ethel. A Negro Sermon
  • McCurdy, B.O. Never Seem to Be What You Are Not
  • Eastland, May. A New “Brer Rabbit & Brer Possum” Story
  • The Universal Sovereign
  • Postlewaite, Delphia. Pat’s Joke
  • Description of the Azores
  • Sanders, Norah. Ghosts
  • Barr, Corrine. Interpretation of Prometheus Unbound
  • Mitchell, Katherine. The Misfortunes of Rastus
  • Earth’s Pain
  • The Passing of Pleasant Potter College
  • Wilford, John. The Passing of Pleasant J. Potter College …


Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vii, No. 2, Potter College For Young Ladies Mar 1909

Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vii, No. 2, Potter College For Young Ladies

WKU Archives Records

Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.

  • Baker, Louise. Dear Old Potter ‘Way Up on the Hill
  • Givens, Kathryn. Won’t You? Will You? You Are
  • Twashtri – A Tale of India
  • Bartered Birthrights
  • Mitchell, Katherine. Mumps! Mumps! Mumps!
  • Rosser, Elma. Fate’s Sister
  • Mitchell, Katherine. Luigi Cornaro
  • Rats
  • A Day in January
  • Editorial
  • Sigma Iota Chi
  • Beta Sigma Omicron
  • Eta Upsilon Gamma
  • Phi Mu Gamma
  • Lewis, Lena. Ossolian Society
  • Sleadd, Gertrude. Hypatian Society
  • Rosser, Elma. Entertainment
  • Keith, Katherine. YWCA …


Ua98/3 Potter College Graduates, Wku Archives Jan 1909

Ua98/3 Potter College Graduates, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Records

List of confirmed Potter College graduates. Information compiled from Potter College records and yearbooks.


Ua98 1909 Talisman, Potter College For Young Ladies Jan 1909

Ua98 1909 Talisman, Potter College For Young Ladies

WKU Archives Records

1909 Talisman yearbook produced by the Potter College for Young Ladies.

  • Faculty
  • Talisman Staff
  • Brief History of Potter College
  • Teachers & Officers
  • Departments
  • Class of 1909
  • Senior Class History
  • Falter, Elizabeth. Incarnation
  • Ballard, Trudie. WIll of Class of 1909
  • Junior Class
  • Hogin, Inamay. Junior Class History
  • Sophomore Class
  • Keith, Katherine. Nineteen Hundred & Eleven
  • Freshman Class
  • Mitchell, Katherine. Freshman Class History
  • Specials & Irregulars
  • Beta Sigma Omicron
  • Sigma Iota Chi
  • Eta Upsilon Gamma
  • Phi Mu Gamma
  • Cabell, Benjamin. Compensation
  • Young Women's Christian Association
  • Hypatian Literary Society
  • Ossolian Society
  • Green & Gold Staff
  • Tennis Club
  • Basketball
  • Bowling Club
  • Departments
  • To the …


Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vii, No. 1, Potter College For Young Ladies Dec 1908

Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vii, No. 1, Potter College For Young Ladies

WKU Archives Records

Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.

  • Editorial
  • The Girl in Brown
  • Keith, Katherine. The Asheville Conference – YWCA
  • Falter, Emma. Report of the Delegate to State Convention of YWCA
  • YWCA Notes
  • The Old Girls Entertain the New
  • New Girls Entertain the Old
  • Reception for Miss Sinclair
  • Givens, Kathryn. Just Like a Girl
  • The Girl Who Laughs
  • The Mammoth Cave Trip
  • Jordan, Katherine. The Boat Trip
  • A Petition
  • To Potter College
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Ossolian Society
  • Hypatian Society
  • Sigma …


Ua45/1/1 First Life Certificate Graduate, Wku Registrar Aug 1908

Ua45/1/1 First Life Certificate Graduate, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Broadside about Flora Stallard, the first life certificate graduate.


Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vi, No. 3, Potter College For Young Ladies May 1908

Ua98/1 Green & Gold, Vol. Vi, No. 3, Potter College For Young Ladies

WKU Archives Records

Magazine created by and about the students of Potter College. The Green & Gold contains articles, short stories, poetry and news regarding events of the college, students and alumni.

  • Editorial
  • Camak, Gerster. The State at Present
  • Burnside, Blanche. Interpretation of Ancient Mariner
  • Falter, Elizabeth. A Nebraska Wooing
  • Booth, Blanche. When Greek Meets Greek
  • Buchanan, Pauline. Why Uncle Josh Unjined
  • What I Would Do If I Were Left Upon My Own Resources – Class of 1911 (PC)
  • The Snow Image – Class of 1912 (PC)
  • Courage
  • YWCA Notes
  • Mitchell, Katherine. The Great Stone Face
  • Commencement Calendar
  • Programmes
  • Senior Class Day Program …