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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1934

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 6, 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
  • Personals
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • Oratorio Will Be Given December 16
  • Hill Gives Air Program in Peabody Series – Radio Broadcast
  • Diddlemen Commence Practice on Hardwood – Basketball
  • Western Men Win All-State Honors
  • 1935 Talisman Staff Officers Are Announced
  • Morehead State University Trail Blazer is Host to Press Group
  • Football Players Are Honored at Banquet
  • Alumni in Eastern Kentucky Meet & Form Organization
  • Men’s Glee Club Perfects Plans for the Season
  • Miss Gladys Borchers, University of Wisconsin Vists …


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 9, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Alice Collins, Ernest Frost, June Clement, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Charles Cain, Charles E. Havener, Kay Cox, June Clement, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Bill Smart, Lucy Cobb, Dick Healy, Kay Cox Dec 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 9, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Alice Collins, Ernest Frost, June Clement, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Charles Cain, Charles E. Havener, Kay Cox, June Clement, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Bill Smart, Lucy Cobb, Dick Healy, Kay Cox

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


Training Teachers For Emergency Nursery Schools In Washington, Robert E. Mcconnell Dec 1934

Training Teachers For Emergency Nursery Schools In Washington, Robert E. Mcconnell

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

The work on the emergency nursery school program in Washington started on January 6, 1934, in the State Department of Education. The purposes of the program as outlined by the state supervisor are pertinent here. (1) To serve the emergency needs of preschool children and their parents who are suffering from current social and economic difficulties. (2) To carry improved methods of child care and guidance into the home. (3) To employ needy qualified workers. ( 4) To carry on an educational and health program for children and their parents. (5) To demonstrate to local communities and school authorities methods …


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 8, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ernest Frost, Ross Newcomb, Leon Nevitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Marguerite Davis Nov 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 8, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ernest Frost, Ross Newcomb, Leon Nevitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Marguerite Davis

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1934

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Class & Club
  • Personals
  • Society
  • The Sport Light

This issue contains articles:

  • The Green Pastures’ Is Presented on Hill Monday, November 19
  • Biology Dept. Gets Rattler
  • Reviews of Theses Appear in Journal
  • Speaks at Lebanon – Yandell Page
  • Judge Fred Bale Is Speaker Here
  • Library Conducts Daily English Class for Student Body
  • Dr. M.C. Ford Speaks
  • Kelley, Roy. Entire Band Makes Trip to Murray-Western Tilt
  • ROTC Presents Chapel Program
  • Art Department Makes Scenery
  • Miss Mary I. Cole Gets Ph. D. Degree
  • Four from Hill …


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 7, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain Nov 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 7, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Featured in this issue is an article by librarian L. T. Ibbotson (Lewis T. Ibbotson), about the impact of the Great Depression on book circulation.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1934

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Class & Club
  • Collegiate Days & Nights
  • Exchange Gleanings
  • Personals
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • Famous Drama Is Coming Here on November 19 – Green Pastures
  • Western Educators Attend Meetings in Frankfort, Lexington
  • Ticket Sale Is Started – Miss Lulu Bett
  • Peabody Begins Series of Radio Presentations
  • Play Production Class Gives ‘Trash’ at Chapel
  • Seniors Elect Main Officers for Class Book
  • Miss Mary Marks to Speak at Geography Meet
  • 2006th Anniversary of Birth of Horace to Be Observed Soon
  • College Chorus Is Organized; …


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 6, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ernest Frost, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Ted Harding, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain Nov 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 6, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ernest Frost, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Ted Harding, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


Qualities Of Leadership Essential To The Presidency Of A Teachers College, Robert E. Mcconnell Nov 1934

Qualities Of Leadership Essential To The Presidency Of A Teachers College, Robert E. Mcconnell

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

The president of the modern American teachers college is charged with the ultimate responsibility for the outcome of all of the activities of the institution over which he has jurisdiction. The selection of a president is the greatest single duty of the board of trustees. To him they look for the successful carrying out of all policies and for the conception and formulation of a great majority of them. To him they look for most of the leadership in their deliberations as well as for the subsequent execution of institutional affairs. He is the pivot around which revolve the activities …


Art And The New Leisure, Pauline Johnson Nov 1934

Art And The New Leisure, Pauline Johnson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

The new order into which society has been placed during recent months produces problems which were unthought of before that time, and perhaps the greatest of these problems is the one which has to do with the creation of surplus time for the worker. Rightly controlled this will add to the happiness and welfare not only of the person concerned but to civilization as a whole. This need will be met in many ways--through sports, amusements, self-development, etc., but I wonder how many have realized the place that fine arts can be made to fill at this time.


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 4, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ernest Frost, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Dick Healy, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Ted Harding, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain Oct 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 4, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Ernest Frost, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Mary Frost, Bob Belding, Cecil G. Fielder, Kay Cox, Dick Healy, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Ted Harding, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. A recent theme of The Freshman's editorial page continues as editors comment on behavior among a subset of male students coming into conflict with established social norms.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1934

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

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Class & Club
  • Literary Autopsies
  • Personals
  • Society
  • The Sport Light

This issue contains articles:

  • Henry Cherry Takes Stand against Secret Clubs
  • To Give Benefit Program – Lions Club
  • Miss Lulu Betts Tells Good Story of Modern Family
  • Howard Tussle Will Be 1st Test for Grid Eleven
  • Dr. Cherry Addresses College High at Chapel
  • Victor Strahm Visits Parents October 12-14
  • All of Last Year’s Agriculture Graduates Secure Positions
  • Topmiller, Dorothy. Cast Is Chosen for First Play, ‘Miss Lulu Bett’
  • 1400 Educators of 3rd …


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 3 [Issue Misnumbered], University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Cecil G. Fielder, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Betty Drummond, Walter Staples, Dick Healey, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Charlie Cain, Ted Harding Oct 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 3 [Issue Misnumbered], University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Georgia Taylor, Webster Hodges, Bernice Hamilton, Cecil G. Fielder, Ross Newcomb, Leon Levitan, Jack Frost, Betty Drummond, Walter Staples, Dick Healey, Adolphine Voegelin, Bill Smart, Charlie Cain, Ted Harding

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Included in this edition is an editorial authored on behalf of "The Co-eds of '38" commenting on the divisive nature of Freshman Rules imposed by upper classmen and requesting first-year students be treated with respect.


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 3, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Webster Hodges, Georgia Taylor, Ernest Frost, Bernice Hamilton, Ross Newcomb, Marguerite Davis, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain, Betty Drummond, Wallace Smart Oct 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 3, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Webster Hodges, Georgia Taylor, Ernest Frost, Bernice Hamilton, Ross Newcomb, Marguerite Davis, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Thomas Lynch, Alice Collins, Charles Cain, Betty Drummond, Wallace Smart

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1934

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

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Class & Club
  • Collegiate Days & Nights
  • Exchange Gleanings
  • Personals
  • Society
  • The Sport Light

This issue contains articles:

  • Third District Teachers Open Meeting Today
  • Western’s Band Will Play at Local Bazaar
  • History Groups to Have Annual Luncheon Nov. 3
  • Try-outs Held – Western Players
  • Football Tomorrow
  • Baptist Students Have First Meeting
  • Order New Uniforms – WKU Marching Band
  • Angle, Rena. Homecoming, Western’s Gala Event, Was Started in ’27; Team Has Been Winner in Five of Annual Classics
  • Cheer Leaders for ’34 Chosen by Chapel …


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 2, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Webster Hodges, Georgia Taylor, Ernest Frost, Bernice Hamilton, Ross Newcomb, Jack Frost, Marguerite Davis, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Thomas Lynch, Barbara Ware, Charles Cain, Alice Rollins Oct 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 2, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Don Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Webster Hodges, Georgia Taylor, Ernest Frost, Bernice Hamilton, Ross Newcomb, Jack Frost, Marguerite Davis, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Thomas Lynch, Barbara Ware, Charles Cain, Alice Rollins

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 1, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Donald Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Webster Hodges, Georgia Taylor, Ernest Frost, Bernice Hamilton, Russ Newcomb, Jack Frost, Edith Johnson, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Thomas Lynch, Barbara Ware, Leon Levitan Oct 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 5, No. 1, University Of Maine Class Of 1938, Donald Kelley, Jean Mitchell, Webster Hodges, Georgia Taylor, Ernest Frost, Bernice Hamilton, Russ Newcomb, Jack Frost, Edith Johnson, Adolphine Voegelin, Cecil G. Fielder, Thomas Lynch, Barbara Ware, Leon Levitan

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xi, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1934

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

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Literary Autopsies
  • Personals
  • Society
  • The Sport Light

This issue contains articles:

  • Many Teachers Are Given Leave This Semester
  • 450 Students Enroll in Training School
  • Meet on Campus – Teachers Institute
  • Western Band Will Consist of 100 Pieces
  • Temple, Ethel. Hancock County School News Is Unusual Paper
  • 3rd Education Group to Meet on Hill Oct. 12 – Third District Educational Association
  • Homecoming to Be November 3
  • Dramatic Club Meets Sept. 25
  • J.B. Goranflo Gets Post Office Job
  • Coaches Will Meet Here Each Year in …


Ua1b3/5 Meeting Minutes, Wku Cherry Statue Committee Aug 1934

Ua1b3/5 Meeting Minutes, Wku Cherry Statue Committee

WKU Archives Records

Meeting minutes of the WKU Cherry Statue Committee regarding Lorado Taft's statue of Henry Cherry.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs Jul 1934

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 18, 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
  • Personals
  • Society
  • Trype

This issue contains articles:

  • Hill Sponsors Local Vespers during Summer
  • Astronomer Visits on Hill and Shows Novel Instruments – David Phillips
  • Two in Glee Club Are Identified
  • Article of Teacher Is Published – Margie Helm
  • Hodge, Mary. Booklet Gives Details of Training School Work
  • 823 Students Are Enrolled for This Term
  • Board of Regents Convenes on Hill
  • Article Appears – A.L. Crabb
  • Bo McMillan Will Conduct School Here in August
  • Nursery School Is Opened Here
  • Geography …


The Efficiency Of Laboratory Work In Geography, Fred Edwards Jun 1934

The Efficiency Of Laboratory Work In Geography, Fred Edwards

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Great sums of money are expended annually for the upkeep and equipment of laboratories that are used only for teaching, and yet there is little in the way of experimental data to indicate whether the expenditure of time or money is justified.


Ua12/2/2 1934 Talisman, Western Kentucky University Jun 1934

Ua12/2/2 1934 Talisman, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

1934 Talisman yearbook.

  • Foreword
  • Dedication – The Hill
  • In Memoriam – A.C. Burton
  • College
  • Henry H. Cherry, President
  • Administration
  • Finley Grise
  • E.H. Canon
  • Faculty
  • Classes
  • Matthews, W.L. Training School
  • Organizations
  • Graduate Club
  • County Presidents Club
  • Education Council
  • F.C. Grise Classical Club
  • Art Club
  • Stagecrafters
  • Le Cercle Francais
  • Arts & Crafts Club
  • Arndt M. Stickles History Club
  • Social Science Club
  • Semplia
  • International Relations Club
  • Ragland Library Club
  • Congress Debating Club
  • Cherry Country Life Club
  • Chemistry-Physics Club
  • W Club
  • Strahm Music Club
  • Iva Scott Club
  • English Club
  • Physical Education Club
  • Senior Play
  • Bradley, Frances. College Heights
  • Athletics
  • Hail! Western Hail! – Basketball …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs May 1934

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Class & Club
  • Personals
  • Society
  • Trype

This issue contains articles:

  • Over 2000 Students and Faculty Members Go to State Capital on May 21
  • Cook, Thomas. Faculty Members Secure Noted Site – Sally’s Rock
  • Orchestra Gives Chapel Program
  • Distribution of 1934 Talisman Began Tuesday
  • Joe Ward Sentenced by Jury to Support Dearly Loved Wife – Congress Debating Club
  • Frosh Have Picnic – Class of 1937
  • “W” Club Banquet Made Annual Event at Kentucky Education Association
  • Music Students Give Recital
  • Transylvania Host to Press Meet Recently
  • Glee Club …


Ua1a Students Weekly, News Publishing Company May 1934

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.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs May 1934

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 15, 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
  • Personals
  • Society
  • Training School News
  • Trype

This issue contains articles:

  • “College Day” Invitation Is Given Students
  • Men’s Glee Club Gives Recitals
  • Pearl, Francis. Flowers, Bull Frog Found in Campus Beauty Spot
  • Senior Dinner Dance to BE Given May 21
  • Mrs. Bert Smith Undergoes Operation
  • Runner, Merryl. Hadley High Seniors Take Unique Trip Through South
  • Girls’ Glee Club Gives Concert
  • Dr. Earl Moore’s Mother Passes
  • Plans for May Commencement Are Completed
  • Industrial Arts Group Announces Second Open Shop
  • Ewell Waddell …


A Comparative Study Of The Athlete & The Non-Athlete In The Department Of Physical Education At The Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Robert Francis May 1934

A Comparative Study Of The Athlete & The Non-Athlete In The Department Of Physical Education At The Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Robert Francis

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The problems of this work involve four chief divisions. Here they are treated in general, with an elaboration of each in the section devoted to "scope of the study." The four separate problems are as follows:

  1. What are the physiological differences between the athlete and the non-athlete?
  2. What particular differences are disclosed by the English and educational placement tests?
  3. What light do the academic achievement records cast on the differences of the two groups.
  4. What differences do certain auxiliary factors establish between the athlete and non-athlete?


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 26, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Bill Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardiner, Bob Carr, John Bennett, Fran Jones, Bob Ohler, Bob Laverty, Bill Hooper, Lib Ashby, Betty Dill, Peggy Snow, Jack Frost, Cecil G. Fielder, Jane Stillman, Paul Woods, K. Stanford Blake, Barbara Lancaster, Ruth Kimball, Florence Shannon, Alice Mcmullen, Charlotte Davis Apr 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 26, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Bill Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardiner, Bob Carr, John Bennett, Fran Jones, Bob Ohler, Bob Laverty, Bill Hooper, Lib Ashby, Betty Dill, Peggy Snow, Jack Frost, Cecil G. Fielder, Jane Stillman, Paul Woods, K. Stanford Blake, Barbara Lancaster, Ruth Kimball, Florence Shannon, Alice Mcmullen, Charlotte Davis

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1934

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. X, No. 14, 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
  • Trype

This issue contains articles:

  • R.Y.Hooks Wins Talisman Sales Contest
  • M. A. Alumnus Passes – Charles Madison
  • Glee Club Heard from WHAS
  • “College Day” Planned May 24
  • Education Head Makes Address – L.F. Jones
  • Alumnus Urges Closer Contact Among Graduates – William Berry
  • Program for Mother’s Day Is Announced
  • Teachers Attend Physics Meeting
  • Wallace Smith Perfects Reflecting Telescope
  • Western Students on Program April 15
  • Father of Mr. Taylor Dies at Beaver Dam – Herschel …


Masonic-Appreciation Of Stanley As Grand Commander, Charles C. Chapman Apr 1934

Masonic-Appreciation Of Stanley As Grand Commander, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches

Chapman gave these speech at the reception honoring his son, C. Stanley Chapman, in the office of Grand Commander at the Masonic Temple in Fullerton.


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 25, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Bill Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardiner, Bob Carr, John Bennett, Fran Jones, Bob Ohler, Bob Laverty, Bill Hooper, Lib Ashby, Betty Dill, Peggy Snow, Jack Frost, Cecil G. Fielder, Jane Stillman, Paul Woods, K. Stanford Blake, Barbara Lancaster, Ruth Kimball, Florence Shannon, Alice Mcmullen, Charlotte Davis Apr 1934

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 25, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Bill Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardiner, Bob Carr, John Bennett, Fran Jones, Bob Ohler, Bob Laverty, Bill Hooper, Lib Ashby, Betty Dill, Peggy Snow, Jack Frost, Cecil G. Fielder, Jane Stillman, Paul Woods, K. Stanford Blake, Barbara Lancaster, Ruth Kimball, Florence Shannon, Alice Mcmullen, Charlotte Davis

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to Massachusetts to work for the Boston Herald. Frost later became …