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The Ursinus Weekly, November 2, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Donald G. Baker Nov 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, November 2, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Donald G. Baker

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Lantern to stage new type contest • Dorm rules made by men's council • Albright conquers bear eleven, 35-0 • Second issue of Grizzly Gridder to make appearance Saturday • "Penn Quakers" to play for Varsity Club dance, Nov. 7 • Large crowd attends Hallowe'en party; games, dancing enjoyed • Shakespearean revival current trend of drama • Heiges injured at Albright; stellar end has leg broken • Administration approves costs for new recreational center • Senior class play chosen; tryout Wednesday night • Weekly poll discloses Landon greatly favored by faculty • "Y" organization to conduct fireside discussion Wednesday • …


Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 6, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1936

Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 6, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 31, 1936.


Campus Comment, October 29, 1936, Bridgewater State Teachers College Oct 1936

Campus Comment, October 29, 1936, Bridgewater State Teachers College

The Comment

No abstract provided.


Student Life (1936 Oct 28), Hollins College Oct 1936

Student Life (1936 Oct 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Donald Aldrich to Visit Campus in November
  • Dr. Taylor to be Convocation Speaker
  • Dr. Randolph Makes Tour of Southern States
  • International Relations Club Gives Programs
  • Carnegie Musical Teas Introduced at Hollins
  • Dalies Frantz Gives Concert in Roanoke
  • Chemical Society Brings Dr. Franklin to Campus
  • Dramatic Association to Present "Nine Till Six"
  • Roanoke Women Address Political Meeting
  • Voting Friday to Climax Hollins Political Campaign
  • Student Forum
  • Reasoning
  • Armistice
  • Are You Doing Your Part?
  • Why We are for Roosevelt
  • Casts Announced for Four Freshmen Plays
  • A Correction
  • We We are for Landon
  • Interesting New Books Donated to Library …


Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 28), Hollins College Oct 1936

Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Donald Aldrich to Visit Campus in November: Will Make Four Addresses Before Student Body
  • Dr. Taylor to be Convocation Speaker
  • Dr. Randolph Makes Tour of Southern States
  • International Relations Club Gives Programs: Active Sessions Planned for Coming Year
  • Carnegie Musical Teas Introduced at Hollins
  • Dalies Frantz Gives Concert in Roanoke: Noted Pianist Receives Warm Ovation Here
  • Chemical Society Brings Dr. Franklin to Campus
  • Dramatic Association to Present “Nine Till Six”: Fall Play is Comment on Social Conditions
  • Roanoke Women Address Political Meeting
  • Voting Friday to Climax Hollins Political Campaign: Every Person on Campus is Allowed to …


Tomahawk, October 27, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1936

Tomahawk, October 27, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xiii, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1936

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

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Class & Club
  • Personals
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • Cornerstone Program Slated for 4 PM – Cherry Hall
  • Western Prepares for Annual Homecoing
  • Lillian Johnson at Work at University of Chicago
  • Shelton, Marjorie. Herald Reporter Finds Fall Play “Colossal”
  • Third District Education Association to Convene Here
  • M.L. Billings Addresses Training School at Chapel Exercises
  • McNally, Perkerson Slated to Speak at Lexington
  • Librarians to Attend Southeastern Library Association
  • Edgar Stansbury Paid Visit by Thief; Watch Missing
  • Pep Rally Is Recent Radio Presentation
  • Congress Club …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, James L. Boswell, Alfred C. Alspach Oct 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, James L. Boswell, Alfred C. Alspach

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus amateur, says J.R. Tunis • Fighting grizzlies beat Muhlenberg • Curtain Club tryouts attract large number of students • Sophomore class chooses "U" ring; Dunn head of committee • "The Human Adventure," eight-reel picture reviewing ages of man's past, shown four times to accommodate crowds; Dr. White directs presentation • Hedgerow noted for its "Twelfth night" rendition • Varsity Club to sponsor annual dance November 7 • "Y" hobo Halloween party to feature fun for all • Goldberg chosen to head male commuters in recent election • Frosh beat Perkiomen in hard fought game as Kurek, McConnel stage down-field …


Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 5, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1936

Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 5, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 24, 1936.


Tomahawk, October 20, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1936

Tomahawk, October 20, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Harvey L. Carter Oct 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Harvey L. Carter

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Rec center plans near completion • Senior week-end leaders chosen • Fighting grizzlies stalemate powerful Roses; bears click on all eleven to spring upset • Capacity crowds expected to see human history film • Turkey day games to be played at F. and M. for five years • Curtain Club to produce two plays for road trips • Social science fellowships open to seniors and grads • Vogue magazine has career contest for senior co-eds • Pres. McClure to speak at dinner as guest of honor • Group of alumni, faculty form library aid society • Curtain Club to present …


Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 4, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1936

Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 4, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 17, 1936.


Tomahawk, October 13, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1936

Tomahawk, October 13, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 12, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin Oct 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, October 12, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Many alumni return for Old Timers' Day featuring football game and council dance • YM-YW fosters library; new project starts today • Frosh dine, dance in first social event as a class • Student activities council sets Halloween party date • Ursinus students pick Landon 2-1, in first Weekly straw vote • Ursinus to begin Feb. admissions • Large audience sees "As Husbands Go," Curtain Club production by Rachel Crothers, in gym Friday night • Debate topic is regulation of industry by Congress • Finance committee receives Hench bequest; plans budget • Struck by hit-and-run driver, Seagrave's condition is "fair" …


Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1936

Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 10, 1936.


Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 9), Hollins College Oct 1936

Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Presidential Election Will Be Held on Hollins Campus: Student Conventions Will Choose Election Officials
  • Miss Blanchard Speaks in First Convocation: List of Honor Students Announced By Dean
  • John McCormack to Sing in Roanoke: Irish Tenor Presents Varied Program
  • New Faculty Members Introduced on Campus: Hollins Extends Warm Welcome to New Teachers
  • “Miss Matty’s” Birthday Celebrated Here Today: Was President of Hollins for Thirty-Two Years
  • Photographic Exhibition is Placed in Keller
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • Music Notes
  • Faculty Members Speak at I.R.C. Opening Meeting
  • Many Dorm Changes Made During Summer
  • Alumnae News
  • Society
  • Dr. Bruce is …


Student Life (1936 Oct 9), Hollins College Oct 1936

Student Life (1936 Oct 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Presidential Election Will be Held on Hollins Campus
  • Miss Blanchard Speaks in First Convocation
  • John McCormack to Sing in Roanoke
  • New Faculty Members Introduced on Campus
  • "Miss Matty's" Birthday Celebrated Here Today
  • Photographic Exhibition is Placed in Keller
  • Student Forum
  • "Miss Matty"
  • Selflessness
  • An Appreciation
  • Music Notes
  • Faculty Members Speak at I.R.C. Open Meeting
  • Many Dorm. Changes Made During Summer
  • Alumnae News
  • Society
  • Dr. Bruce is Director of State Archives Survey
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Four Community Concerts on Program


Tomahawk, October 6, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1936

Tomahawk, October 6, 1936, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 37, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore Oct 1936

Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 37, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore

WKU Archives Records

Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This show included Earl Moore, Henry Cherry, ? McChesney, Finley Grise, ? Richards, Frank Baird and Mrs. C.O. Evans.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin Oct 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ruby to choose dedicatee Thurs. • Registrar releases comparative data on freshmen; new territory represented as student total hits 505 • Gridder to award watches to winners of new contest • Curtain Club to present "As Husbands Go;" dance features program for old timers' eve • "Y" travelogue concluded at second joint meeting • W.A.A. hostess to freshmen • Glenwood girls give tea • Flustered frosh finds 'femmes' flounce from fervid fellows; favoritism fosters 'flee-males;' countless coeds can't compare 'cause campus customs confine companionship, concludes cub • Aside to would be 'explorers': Ursinus buys college woods • Big and little …


Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1936

Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 3, 1936.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xiii, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1936

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

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • Hill Topics
  • Personals
  • Society
  • Sport-Shots

This issue contains articles:

  • Plans for Dads’ Day Are Complete
  • Radio Program Tuesday Opens New Fall Series
  • Class Officers Are Nominated
  • Military Club Holds First Fall Meeting
  • Over Two Hundred Students Get National Youth Administration
  • Post Office Has Hours Changed
  • Social Study Council Will Meet on Hill
  • Western Musicians Entertain Rotarians
  • Congress Club Plans Homecoming Fete
  • R.D. Perry Builds Concert Band
  • Kentucky Library Is Given Many Books
  • Western Grads Win Awards in Story Contest …


The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Pete Stevens Sep 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Pete Stevens

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Stevens credits bears with fight • College players prepare comedy • Bears surprise and hold Bucknell's Bisons scoreless until final minutes of last period • Activities dates approved for semester by council • Travel talks feature joint meeting of Y's • Beta Sigs take plaque for third straight semester • Student councils sponsor old timer's dance, Oct. 10 • Grizzlies to meet tricky Red Raiders on Saturday • W.A.A. to hold social • Sisters go to movies • Two Y's begin Sunday vespers; Rev. Lentz to speak this week • Y. swimming party opens year's recreation program • Kellett exercises …


Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Sep 1936

Trail Blazer - Volume 8, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on September 26, 1936.


The Ursinus Weekly, September 21, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Jack Mcavoy Sep 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, September 21, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin, Jack Mcavoy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

"We'll put out a team that we can be proud of," says coach McAvoy as he strikes optimistic note • McClure opens sixty-seventh academic year with pledge for true liberal arts education • Philip to conduct enlarged and newly uniformed band • Dr., Mrs. McClure honored by faculty at reception • Prof. Jesse S. Heiges named to committee on expenditures • Memorial library receives volumes from Dr. Omwake • Gridder will feature contests; first appearance October 10 • Veteran Bison squad preparing for opener with Ursinus bears • Traditional "friendship circle" features annual frosh party • Booster committee meets • …


The Ursinus Weekly, September 14, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin Sep 1936

The Ursinus Weekly, September 14, 1936, Abe E. Lipkin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Directors elect D. L. Helffrich vice-president; add Rev. J. M. Niblo to board membership • Small bear squad reports to "Mac" • Freshman enrollment surpasses last year • Pneumonia attack proves fatal to Dr. J. M. Anders, senior board member, at his summer home in Maine • Death removes Dr. Goepp from the Ursinus faculty • Ursinus College buys A. D. Fetterolf home • Tests and counselors' banquet open orientation week program • Prof. Carter returns to post after year's leave of absence • Anders' will provides for $15,000 bequest to Ursinus • Bailey married last June • Freshman handbook …


A Study Of The Nursery Schools Conducted At Western Kentucky Teachers College In 1934 And 1935, Ethel Barnard Aug 1936

A Study Of The Nursery Schools Conducted At Western Kentucky Teachers College In 1934 And 1935, Ethel Barnard

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

As a result of the recent rapid increase in number of nursery schools in the United States a great deal of interest in nursery education has been evinced. The purpose of this study is to present a descriptive sketch of the nursery schools conducted at Western Kentucky Teachers College in such a manner that some results of the work may be shown.


A Kentucky Emergency Relief Administration Educational Camp For Unemployed Girls, Mattie Nance Aug 1936

A Kentucky Emergency Relief Administration Educational Camp For Unemployed Girls, Mattie Nance

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Statement of problem - To observe the conditions of the Sulphur Well Camp of the Kentucky Emergency Relief Administration with the aim of seeking answers to the following questions:

  1. What is the history and the purpose of the Kentucky Emergency Relief Administration Educational Camp?
  2. What type of girls compose the camp?
  3. Is it worthwhile for a girl to spend her time and effort for a period of six weeks in such a camp?
  4. What is the correlation between IQ and achievement in class work at camp?
  5. What is the correlation between IQ and English tests given in the camp?
  6. What …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xii, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs Jul 1936

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

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • County Superintendents to Meet Here
  • Shirley Ayers Takes City Tennis Halo
  • Former Western Instructor Made College Dean – Baily Wade
  • Pioneer Log Cabin Nearing Completion
  • Cipolloni, Mary. Kentucky Library Given Several Valuable Gifts
  • Freshman Days Are Planned
  • Grimage, Eleanor. Trip to Texas Centennial Is Slated for August 15
  • More Students Receive Jobs
  • Grid Prospects for Next Year Are Excellent
  • Finely Grise Made Member of Planning Board
  • Fall Session to Begin on September 21
  • Folk …


Reorganization Of Meade County's Schools, Raymond Gibson Jul 1936

Reorganization Of Meade County's Schools, Raymond Gibson

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The purpose of this study is to deal with the undesirable conditions of the county which could be corrected. Why should there be three high schools in the eastern half of the county and none in the western half of the county? Why should one-room schools exist with an average daily attendance of less than ten when the same school could be consolidated with other schools without causing any child to walk more than two miles? Why should there be 225 children in Meade County eligible for high school who are not attending school at any place? Why should the …