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Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 26), Hollins College Oct 1933

Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Pictures Presented to the College by the Class of 1933: A Wide Selection of Famous Artists is Made
  • Graves Shows Horses at County Fair
  • Faculty Members Elected Fellows in A.A.A.S
  • President Randolph Visits in Chicago
  • Count Correa Mystifies Audience With Tricks
  • Juniors Announce December Dance
  • M.A. Nettleton Leads I.R.C. Discussion
  • “Spinster” Pictures to be Taken Next Week
  • Arthur Henderson Jr. Speaks on Vital World Question
  • Petition to Play Radios in Quiet Hours Approved: Study Conditions Must be Maintained
  • Library Makes New Book-Borrowing Rule
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • I.R.C. Presented in Convocation Program
  • Book Club Orders …


Tomahawk, October 24, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1933

Tomahawk, October 24, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 23, 1933, Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1933

The Ursinus Weekly, October 23, 1933, Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Bears upset F. & M., old rivals, 6-0 • Changes in rushing rules made operative by council • Ursinus represented at Dickinson's celebration • Cross country runners lose to F. & M., 22-33 • Ursinus host to YMCA at district conference • I.N.A. convention will meet at Johns-Hopkins • Drexel eleven will be bear foe this Saturday • Prof. Brownback addresses YM on religion-science • Fourth straight win for Ursinus hockey team • Harriers to open home season against Temple • Y.W.C.A. and W.S.G.A. to sponsor mass meeting • Musical takes place of big-little sister party • Fraternity holds banquet …


Trail Blazer - Volume 5, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1933

Trail Blazer - Volume 5, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 17, 1933.


Tomahawk, October 17, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1933

Tomahawk, October 17, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 16, 1933, Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1933

The Ursinus Weekly, October 16, 1933, Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Freshmen hold traditional banquet at Bungalow Inn • Women consider campus problems at mass meeting • Dickinson holds grizzlies to a 7-7 tie in opening conference game • Freshman gridders down Perkiomen Prep, 12-0 • Citizens hear address on national disarmament • Old timers and undergrads enjoy dance in gymnasium • Dickinson to observe 150th anniversary this week • Varsity hockey players defeat Beaver by 3-4 score • Soccer team subdues Girard College by a 5-2 score • Men debaters to hold initial meeting tonight • Former instructor accepts position at own alma mater • Cornelia Otis Skinner to appear …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1933

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

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Chapel Calendar
  • Class & Club
  • Editorials
  • Exchange Tidbits
  • Personals
  • Society
  • Training School News
  • Trype

This issue contains articles:

  • Disarmament Possible, Says Senator Mills Logan
  • Homecoming Advertised by Radio
  • Lectures to Frosh Are Scheduled
  • Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association Announces Individual Awards to Best Reporters
  • Faculty Continues Kentucky Education Association Membership
  • Baptists Hold Reception
  • A.C. Burton to Speak
  • New Courses Offered – Chemistry
  • Press Group Meets Here
  • Alumni of Western Hold Meet at Dixon
  • Players’ Guild Is to Stage “Seventh Heaven” on Oct. 20
  • Former Editor …


Tomahawk, October 10, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1933

Tomahawk, October 10, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1933, Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1933

The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1933, Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Colleges will debate on NRA question this year • Frosh discussion groups are part of YM program • St. Joseph's bow to Ursinus bears by 20-0 score in opening fray here • Interfraternity council amends bidding methods • Tennis tournament ends with Danehower as victor • New section "Fair Ursinus" planned for 1934 Ruby • James Wharton presides over pep meeting Friday • William Evans president of Hall Chemical Society • Freshmen football men prepare for first battle • Student council plans Old Timers' Day dance • Interested students hear artist explain new course • "U" hockey team scores 6-2 …


Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 9), Hollins College Oct 1933

Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Happy Birthday Miss Matty Cocke!
  • President Addresses the Student Body on Public Relations: Colleges Must Contribute Trained Citizens to the World
  • Great Building Progress Made During Miss Matty’s Presidency
  • College Celebrates “Miss Matty’s” Birthday Today
  • V.I.P.A. Convention to Meet in Richmond October 27th and 28th
  • Dr. John Finley, of New York Times, Congratulates President Emerita
  • International Club Elects President
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • Mr. Bolger Opens Drawing Room Recital Series
  • Riding Club Plans for Year Discussed
  • E.G. Brown Elected to Legislative Committee
  • Calendar for October
  • Freehand Drawing Room Recital Series
  • Freshmen Entertain with …


Student Life (1933 Oct 9), Hollins College Oct 1933

Student Life (1933 Oct 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • President Addresses the Student Body on Public Relations
  • Great Building Progress Made During Miss Matty's Presidency
  • Two Tea Houses Added to Approved List
  • V.I.P.A. Convention to Meet in Richmond October 27th and 28th
  • College Celebrates "Miss Matty's" Birthday To-Day
  • Dr. John Finely, of New York Times, Congratulates President Emerita
  • International Club Elects President
  • Student Forum
  • "Miss Matty"
  • Our Hollins Heritage
  • Sunday Devotionals
  • Extra-Curricular Activities
  • Chronic Complaining
  • Mr. Bolger Opens Drawing Room Recital Series
  • Riding Club Plans for Year Discussed
  • E.G. Brown Elected to Legislative Committee
  • Freehand Drawing Course Offered by University Extension
  • Freshmen Entertain With Shot Stunts …


Trail Blazer - Volume 5, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1933

Trail Blazer - Volume 5, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 3, 1933.


Tomahawk, October 3, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1933

Tomahawk, October 3, 1933, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1933, Dwight L. Gregory, Jesse Heiges, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1933

The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1933, Dwight L. Gregory, Jesse Heiges, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Rushing rule changes discussed by council • Recreation hall opened by activities council • Bears hold Wildcats to 7-7 tie in opening game at Villanova • Freshmen show talent as tennis finals approach • Rehearsals of band and symphony orchestra held • President gives reception for faculty members • Inter. rel. club discusses rapid political changes • Hockey team opens season with a decisive victory • Season's first pep meeting draws spirited crowd • Cross country practice attracts new men • Football program to sell at low price to students • Committee promises varied programs for college • Charles Zeigler …


Campus Comment, October 1933, Bridgewater State Teachers College Oct 1933

Campus Comment, October 1933, Bridgewater State Teachers College

The Comment

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1933

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

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Class & Club
  • Editorials
  • Trype
  • Personals
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • Schools Need Changes, Says Kentucky Educational Commission Report
  • Cedar House Radio Meets Tragic End
  • Training School Opens Sept. 12
  • Sister of Blanche Fitzsimmons Dies of Scarlet Fever – Mary Fitzsimmons
  • Psychology Head Visit West – M.L. Billings
  • Baptist Young Peoples Union Groups Meet
  • Fall Semester Registration Closes Sept. 25
  • Install Broadcasting Station
  • To Address Teachers – W.L. Matthews
  • Grad to Visit Hill – Arnold Winkenhofer
  • Thirteen Rules for Use of Library Are Given …


Student Life (1933 Sept 28), Hollins College Sep 1933

Student Life (1933 Sept 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • President Randolph Greets Student Body
  • Appointments Made to Faculty During Summer
  • The College Session is Formally Opened
  • "Always Our Miss Matty"
  • Trustees Elect New President of College
  • Student Forum
  • Support Alumnae Projects
  • What is Good Taste?
  • Have Freshmen Lost Their Sentiment?
  • Honor Students Named for 1932-33 Session
  • Y.W.C.A. Entertains College With Party
  • Freshman Alphabet
  • Dr. Hearsey Enjoys Interesting Trip Abroad
  • Merri Masquers Ask for Christmas Play
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Many Changes Made in Campus Buildings
  • Alumnae News
  • John Powell Gives Concert in Salem
  • Rules of Library are Stated for Freshmen
  • Dr. Marti Brings New Lantern from Germany
  • Plan …


Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 28), Hollins College Sep 1933

Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Welcome to Hollins!
  • President Randolph Greets Student Body: Stresses the Responsibility of Fearless, Clear Thought
  • Appointments Made to Faculty During Summer
  • Our New President: Dr. Bessie Carter Randolph (picture)
  • “Always Our Miss Matty”
  • The College Session is Formally Opened: Dr. Howard E. Rondthaler Speaks on “These Amazing Days”
  • Trustees Elect New President of College: Prominent Alumna Comes from Florida State College for Women to Accept Position
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • Honor Students Named for 1932-33 Session
  • Y.W.C.A. Entertains College With Party
  • Freshman Alphabet
  • Dr. Hearsey Enjoys Interesting Trip Abroad
  • Merrie Masquers Ask for Christmas Play …


The Ursinus Weekly, September 25, 1933, H. Allen Cooper, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake Sep 1933

The Ursinus Weekly, September 25, 1933, H. Allen Cooper, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Character of Cyrus Curtis stressed in 64th opening academic exercises • Yearbook staff promises unusual Ruby this year • Grizzlies practice with LaSalle preparing for Villanova tussle • 32 frosh football men report for practice • Freshmen hear faculty and student council heads • Symphony orchestra to be organized by Leman • Hill and dalers report today for first practice • Treasure hunt features reception by YW and YM • Student council reception climaxes freshman week • Women's student govt. meets for first time • Fall net tournament open to all tennis enthusiasts • Initial meeting of the men's student …


Student Life (1933 Sept 19), Hollins College Sep 1933

Student Life (1933 Sept 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Welcome to '37 from "Student Life"
  • Program Announced for Opening Week
  • Reporter Answers Freshman Questions
  • Group Leaders to Hold Meetings
  • Junior Message to Sister Class
  • Y.W.C.A. to Give Annual Reception
  • Mid Raynolds Greets Class of '37
  • Directions for Finding Classrooms
  • Directory of New Students


Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 19), Hollins College Sep 1933

Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Welcome to ’37 from “Student Life”
  • Program Announced for Opening Week
  • Reporter Answers Freshman Questions
  • Group Leaders to Hold Meetings
  • Junior Message to Sister Class-Y.W.C.A. to Give Annual Reception
  • Mid Reynolds Greets Class of ’37
  • Directions for Finding Classrooms
  • Directory of New Students


The Ursinus Weekly, September 18, 1933, Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake Sep 1933

The Ursinus Weekly, September 18, 1933, Harry F. Brian, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Cyrus Curtis, benefactor of college, dies in June • 129 new students will register for coming year • McAvoy's 1933 grid team points for Villanova • Ursinus coaching school pronounced huge success • Frosh busily engaged in week-end activities • Faculty strengthened by recent additions to staff • Complete orientation program for freshmen • Faculty members spend profitable vacations • Cross country practice will begin this week • "New Deal" planned this year by YM cabinet • New books for library reviewed by librarian • Soccer team to open campaign with Girard • Grizzly Gridder selected as football program title


Relative Scholastic Success Of College Students From High Schools Of Varying Sizes, Leonard Lee Hudson Aug 1933

Relative Scholastic Success Of College Students From High Schools Of Varying Sizes, Leonard Lee Hudson

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Education in America has made substantial growth in its various phases. No factor has been more marked than in the secondary field. The South was tardy in establishing a systematic scheme owing to the devastation of a Civil War and the misunderstandings natural to a reconstruction period. Many forces for the improvement of the secondary field in this section are now accomplishing wonderful results. Accrediting associations to investigate, recommend, and regulate certain practices, different divisions of the state department of education to supervise and inspect, research organizations, graduate schools, and school authorities are adding to the fund of knowledge regarding …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Ix, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs Jul 1933

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Ix, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Class & Club
  • Editorials
  • Exchange Tidbits
  • Lines & Spaces
  • Personals
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • Senator M. M. Logan Discusses Problems of Government Here
  • Chester Travelstead Gets Position with New York Stock Co.
  • Chapel Now Held Weekly
  • Poultry Meet Scheduled
  • Plans Proceed for Frosh Days
  • WHAS Features Sanders Sisters in Second Bill
  • Music Department Presents Variety Bill at Chapel
  • Mother of Rex Myers Dies – Belle Myers
  • John Coffin Passes
  • Dr. John Gross of Union College to Deliver Sermon on August 6
  • Faculty Party …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Ix, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1933

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Ix, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Class & Club
  • Editorials
  • Exchange Tidbits
  • Lines & Spaces-
  • Personals
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • Passion Play Is Set for July 3
  • Louise Welch Is Given Founder’s Medal for 1933
  • Manual Arts Group Wins Favor for Its Exhibit on June 1
  • Senator Attends Reception – C.R. Franklin
  • W.R. Carson Heads Ohio County Schools
  • Presbyterian Head Delivers Sermon to Graduating Class – John Vander Meulen
  • Sam Martin Makes Perfect Score to Cop National Title
  • Mr. W.M. Willey Writes Article Published in June Magazine
  • Cadiz Seniors …


The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1933, Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr. Jun 1933

The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1933, Margaret L. Shively, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake, Franklin Irvin Sheeder Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

New science building dedicated at sixty-third annual commencement • Dr. Paul Gerhard speaks at baccalaureate service • Beethoven's "Mass in D" is commencement oratorio • Court trials featured at class day exercises • Johnsonmen down Drexel in final game of season • Ursinus Woman's Club holds business meeting • Business luncheon held by alumni athletic club • Prizes awarded at annual commencement • Board of Directors holds annual session at college • Four appointments made to the teaching staff • Four honorary degrees awarded at commencement • Alumni association elects officers for the coming year • Open scholarship awards announced …


Student Life (1933 June 5), Hollins College Jun 1933

Student Life (1933 June 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Annual Class Day Exercises Were Held This Morning
  • Rosamond Larmour Wins Colonial Dames Prize
  • Commencement Play Presented by the Dramatic Association
  • Bonfire Will be Held To-Night
  • Caroline von Humboldt to be Exchange Student
  • Dr. Walters to Deliver Commencement Address
  • Senior Vesper Service Held Sunday Evening
  • Senior Pianists Give Series of Graduation Recitals
  • Group Leaders Hold Meeting
  • Portrait of Professor Rath Unveiled
  • Four Classes Are Holding Reunions This Week-End
  • Rabbi Mendoza Delivers Baccalaureate Sermon
  • Student Forum
  • College, The Workshop for Ideas
  • The Old and the New Student Life
  • Let Us Run Our Own Affairs
  • Gown Day
  • Faculty …


Hollins Student Life (1933 Jun 5), Hollins College Jun 1933

Hollins Student Life (1933 Jun 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Annual Class Day Exercises Were Held This Morning: Page Rude, President, Spoke For Her Class
  • Rosamond Larmour Wins Colonial Dames Prize
  • Commencement Play Presented by the Dramatic Association
  • Bonfire Will Be Held Tonight
  • Caroline von Humboldt to be Exchange Student
  • Dr. Walters to Deliver Commencement Address
  • Senior Vesper Service Held Sunday Evening
  • Senior Pianists Give Series of Graduation Recitals
  • Group Leaders Hold Meeting
  • Portrait of Professor Rath Unveiled
  • Four Classes Are Holding Reunions This Weekend: Alumnae Association Holds Annual Meeting
  • Rabbi Mendoza Delivers Baccalaureate Sermon
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • Faculty Give Plans for Summer
  • Campus …


Campus Comment, June 1933, Bridgewater State Teachers College Jun 1933

Campus Comment, June 1933, Bridgewater State Teachers College

The Comment

No abstract provided.


The Attitude Of The Presidents Of The United States Toward Education As Revealed In Their Messages To Congress, Kelsey R. Cummins Jun 1933

The Attitude Of The Presidents Of The United States Toward Education As Revealed In Their Messages To Congress, Kelsey R. Cummins

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This thesis is undertaken with the intention of studying the attitude of the Presidents of the United States toward education as revealed in their messages to Congress. The writer chose this subject because he felt that the messages and speeches reflect their attitude toward education and to some extent at least reflect the national attitude. Since this group has included some of America’s ablest leaders, education may find in their works arguments of great weight.

Since the study was restricted to the messages of Presidents, naturally Richardson’s “Messages and Papers of the Presidents of the Presidents to 1908” is the …