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Student Life (1934 Dec 17), Hollins College Dec 1934

Student Life (1934 Dec 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Annual Junior Fall Prom Held in Gymnasium Dec. 8
  • Hollins Singers Give Concert with W. and L.
  • Miss Jackson Discusses Farm Relief Problem
  • Y.W. Holds White Gift Service in Chapel
  • Dr. Marti to Rad Paper on Schelling
  • Dr. Mims Speaks in Recent Convocation
  • Christmas Drama Reveals Winnie Weaver as Madonna
  • "Alison's House" Given in Little Theatre
  • Student Forum
  • Christmas Gifts
  • A Stimulating Experience
  • Visits Campus
  • Welch and Sicard Give Xmas A.D.A. Stunt
  • Virginia Delegates Visit Here at Hollins College
  • Let's Revive the Dead
  • Let the New Live
  • Odds Defeat Evens 3-1
  • Odd-Even Banquet is Held in Dining …


Hollins Student Life (1934 Dec 17), Hollins College Dec 1934

Hollins Student Life (1934 Dec 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Annual Junior Fall Prom Held in Gymnasium December 8: Johnny Long’s Orchestra Furnishes Dance Music
  • Hollins Singers Give Concert With W. and L.
  • Miss Jackson Discusses Farm Relief Problem: Relates Difficulties of Farmers Today
  • Y.W. Holds White Gift Service in Chapel
  • Dr. Marti to Read Paper on Schelling
  • Dr. Mims Speaks in Recent Convocation: Gives Five Fundamentals of Education
  • Christmas Drama Reveals Winnie Weaver as Madonna: Pageant by Sue Turner is Presented in Theatre
  • “Alison’s House” Given in Little Theatre
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • Welch and Sicard Give Xmas A.D.A. Stunt
  • Virginia Delegates Visit Here …


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 …


Colonnade December 10, 1934, Colonnade Dec 1934

Colonnade December 10, 1934, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


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 …


Colonnade December 3, 1934, Colonnade Dec 1934

Colonnade December 3, 1934, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


A Nursery School Puts Psychology To Work, Barbara Biber Dec 1934

A Nursery School Puts Psychology To Work, Barbara Biber

69 Bank Street

Volume 1 Number 3, December 1934

"Describes, in part, the working attitude of a progressive nursery school with respect to the important problem of individual adjustment."


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 …


Colonnade November 19, 1934, Colonnade Nov 1934

Colonnade November 19, 1934, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


Hollins Student Life (1934 Nov 15), Hollins College Nov 1934

Hollins Student Life (1934 Nov 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Juniors Present Plans for College Dance in December: Music Will Be Furnished by Johnny Long’s Orchestra
  • Hockey Banquet to be Held November 28
  • Hollins Publications are Honored by V.I.P.A.
  • Freya is Presented in Recent Convocation
  • Miss Matty Returns from Three Weeks Visit
  • Convocation on Germany Held by Dr. Marti: Hollins Admittance Announced into A.A.U.
  • Walter Hampden Appears in Famous Plays in Roanoke: “Hamlet” Given at Matinee; “Richelieu” in Evening
  • Dr. T.L. McCulloch Has Article Published
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • Freshman Alphabet
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Society
  • Alumnae News
  • Freshmen Entertained at Series of Teas
  • Seven Reporters Added …


Student Life (1934 Nov 15), Hollins College Nov 1934

Student Life (1934 Nov 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Juniors Present Plans for College Dance in December
  • Hockey Banquet to be Held November 28
  • Hollins Publications are Honored by V.I.P.A.
  • Freya is Presented in Recent Convocation
  • Miss Matty Returns from Three Weeks Visit
  • Convocation on Germany Held by Dr. Marti
  • Walter Hampden Appears in Famous Plays in Roanoke
  • Dr. T.L. McCulloch Has Article Published
  • Student Forum
  • "The Grape Vine Telegraph"
  • Freshmen Grades
  • Does the Student Body Want the "Point System?"
  • Freshman Alphabet
  • Criticising Sugar-Coated Peace Plans
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Society
  • Alumnae News
  • Freshmen Entertained at Series of Teas
  • Seven Reporters Added to "Student Life"
  • Banquet to …


Colonnade November 12, 1934, Colonnade Nov 1934

Colonnade November 12, 1934, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


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; …


Colonnade November 5, 1934, Colonnade Nov 1934

Colonnade November 5, 1934, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


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 …


Student Life (1934 Oct 24), Hollins College Oct 1934

Student Life (1934 Oct 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Regional Conference of W.I.L. Meets at Hollins
  • President Roosevelt is Welcomed by Roanoke
  • Walter Hampden to Give Two Plays in Roanoke
  • Tentative Cast Chosen for "Alison's House"
  • Dr. Randolph Attends Episcopal Conference
  • Dean Hearsey Speaks at Woman's Club To-day
  • Dr. Crawford to Address the Press Conference
  • Miss Burnham Plays at Musical Convocation
  • Dr. Archibald Black Gives Series of Lectures
  • Student Forum
  • Does Peace Lack Appeal?
  • Library Instruction Classes
  • A Duty and a Privilege
  • Apprentice Theatre Group Presents Plays
  • Cotillion Club Gives First Dance of YEar
  • A House Cleaning
  • Doing the Impossible
  • Book Club Given Room in East …


Hollins Student Life (1934 Oct 24), Hollins College Oct 1934

Hollins Student Life (1934 Oct 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Regional Conference of W.I.L. Meets at Hollins: Several Eminent Speakers Discuss Peace Problems
  • President Roosevelt is Welcomed By Roanoke: Dedicates Veterans’ Hospital at Salem
  • Walter Hampden to Give Two Plays in Roanoke
  • Tentative Cast Chosen for “Alison’s House”
  • Dr. Randolph Attends Episcopal Conference
  • Dean Hearsey Speaks at Woman’s Club Today
  • Dr. Crawford to Address the Press Conference
  • Miss Burnham Plays at Musical Convocation
  • Dr. Archibald Black Gives Series of Lectures: Delivers Four Addresses on Religious Topics
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • Student Forum
  • Apprentice Theatre Group Presents Plays
  • Cotillion Club Gives First Dance of Year
  • Book Club Given …


Colonnade October 22, 1934, Colonnade Oct 1934

Colonnade October 22, 1934, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


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.


Colonnade October 15, 1934, Colonnade Oct 1934

Colonnade October 15, 1934, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


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 …


Student Life (1934 Oct 9), Hollins College Oct 1934

Student Life (1934 Oct 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Regional Conference of W.I.L. to Meet at Hollins
  • President Roosevelt to Arrive in Roanoke
  • Edith Wriggins Speaks in Recent Convocation
  • Appointments Made on "Cargoes" Staff
  • New Books Are Added to College Library
  • Honor Students for 1933-1934 Announced
  • Dr. W.L. Lingle Gives Opening Address
  • "Miss Matty's" Birthday Celebrated Here To-Day
  • Apprentice Theatre to Present Plays
  • Student Forum
  • "Miss Matty"
  • Peace In Our Time
  • Senior Solo Singing
  • A Bit of Etiquette
  • In Memoriam
  • Cotillion Club Elects Nineteen Members
  • "Green Pastures" Thrills Roanoke
  • Campus Crumbs
  • I.R.C. Holds First Meeting of the Year
  • Freshmen Entertain with Short Stunts
  • Society
  • Alumnae News