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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom & Betsy Leake. Faculty Regent Election Rescheduled
  • Crawford, Ricky. City Celebrates State Milestone
  • Wethington, Jay. Barefoot Jerry Billed Tonight
  • It’s Time for Topper Football Kickoff
  • Reynolds, Jim. 11 File for Freshman Offices, Six for Council
  • Strehl, Mary. Runoff Will Follow New Rules
  • Faculty Regent Confusion Will Actually Bring Order
  • Academic Council Race Could Use More Candidates
  • Letter from the Editor – Faculty Regent
  • Reynolds, Jim. Associated Student Government Passes Two Bills: Two Are Tabled
  • Graduate Student Receives Grant – Linda White
  • Shirley, Janet. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • McCubbin, Mary. Bicentennial Frenzy Hits Bowling Green
  • Filing Closes Thursday for Council, Freshmen Offices
  • Students Surprised by Pardon of Richard Nixon
  • Student Films Win Honors
  • Sen. Marlow Cook Plans Campaign Visit to WKU Campus
  • What’s Happening – Rifle Team, Christian Student Fellowship, Baha’I, Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Phi, International Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Table Tennis Club, Fencing Club, Gymnastics Team
  • New D Parking Now Available
  • Little Positive in Gerald Ford’s Pardon of Richard Nixon
  • Student Involvement Legislation Deserves Some Support
  • Season Tickets for International …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Leake, Betsy. University Considers New Parking Lots as Cars Outnumber Spaces
  • Caudill, Tom. Dorms Undergo Many Changes Including More Filled Rooms
  • Month Left to Register for Elections
  • Justice for All, Including Richard M. Nixon
  • Associated Student Government Status as a Public Agency is More Than Just a Matter of Opinion
  • Beatty, Roger. First Thoughts
  • Strehl, Mary. Public Relations Program Approved Despite Committee Objections
  • Johnston, Scott. Campus Bookstore Lowers Drug and Toiletry Prices
  • Board Plan Doing Well
  • Reynolds, Jim. New Booklet Will Set Policies
  • Photography Contest …


Unfavorable Publicity Hurts Second Century Fund Drive, The Maine Campus Sep 1974

Unfavorable Publicity Hurts Second Century Fund Drive, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Bad publicity and a minimal number of campaign solicitors available this summer in the Bangor area have lessened the probability that the Second Century Fund will meet its projected goal of $3.5 million by the original deadline, mid-November.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Aug 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Smith, Verenda. Defense Okay, Offense Lacking as Steady Rains Impede Football Practice
  • Budde, Neil. Two Veterans Brighten Women’s Golf Prospects
  • Harris, Roger & Fred Lawrence. Talent-Laden WKU Runners Eye Laurels
  • Collins, Don & Verenda Smith. Murray and Western Picked to Top Ohio Valley Conference
  • Battle Foreseen on Tennis Club
  • Payton, Richard. Intramural Meetings Set
  • Collins, Don. Western Graduates Go Big Time in Professional Ranks
  • Collins, Don. Baseballers Boast Hitting, Lack Hurlers
  • Smith, Verenda. Why Disappointment?
  • Angelo. Tom. Rifle Team Counting on Chris Carlsen, Five Freshmen …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Aug 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Campus Map
  • Tewell, Terry. Student Recreation Provided
  • Wethington, Jay. Library Complex Offers Wide Selection to Students
  • Administration Building Serves Student Needs
  • Spare Time Center on Hill
  • Burchett, Roger. This is Not What You’d Call a Regular Army Outfit
  • McCoy, Morris. Kentucky Building Reflects History
  • Collins, Don. Athletic Facilities Are Open to Students
  • Refrigerators Still Available
  • Parking Structure Houses Laundry
  • McCoy, Morris. Western Provides Counseling Help for Student Body
  • Johnston, Scott. Credits May Be Obtained Through CLEP Testing
  • Johnston, Scott. Honor Students Create Their Courses
  • Leake, …


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association Jul 1974

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:

  • Conway, Sheila. Western and the Bicentennial
  • College Heights, Resplendent in Springtime
  • Threlkeld, Claude. ABC's of Landscaping
  • Clifford, John. Reverence for Life
  • Stickles, Arndt. A Confederate Fort and Historical Marker on the Campus of WKU
  • Cook, Paul. Western Governance: Board of Regents
  • Given, Ed. Hilltoppers Capture Eighth All-Sports Championship
  • Harrington, Drew. The Humanities Semester
  • Warren, Linda. Challenge for Truth & Excellence
  • Gray, Harry. Placing the Right Bets
  • Downing, Dero. What a Man Chooses, He Is
  • Dickey, Debbie. X,Y & Z in Search of a Degree - Liberal Arts Degree
  • George Wedding Photographs
  • An Evening …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 58, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 58, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Western Submits Report on Recruiting Violation to Ohio Valley Conference,NCAA Officials
  • MacDonald, Margaret. WKU Seeks Okay for Tuition Proposal
  • Journalists Earn Workshop Honors
  • Greg McKinney Joins Regents in WKU Budget Approval
  • Tritschlee, Elaine. Students Feel Pinch
  • Ashcraft, Betsy & Cindi Dziezak. Construction Falling Behind Schedule – Cherry Hall, Environmental Science & Technology Hall
  • Enrollment Drops
  • Wilcoxson, Kirby. John Scarborough and Thomas Madron: Personalities in Contrast
  • Knight, Sherri. Junior Scholars Sneak a Preview
  • Herde, Mary. Super Snoops Seek Some Scoops
  • Burrell, Nancy. Folk Musicians Schedule Showings …


79th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School Jun 1974

79th Annual Convocation , Sherwood Music School

Commencement Programs

Programs for the Sherwood Music School 79th Annual Spring Concert on June 12, 1974 and the Convocation ceremony held at Recital Hall (1014 South Michigan Avenue) on May 31, 1974


Correspondence From A Umaine Alumna, Ruth W. Allen, Donald M. Stewart May 1974

Correspondence From A Umaine Alumna, Ruth W. Allen, Donald M. Stewart

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Handwritten letter from an alumna of the UMaine Class of 1973, expressing support for the University's actions related to the Wilde-Stein Club and the Alumni Fund's acknowledgement of her donation. Transcription: May 12, 1974 Dear Mr. Mooers: I read recently in the Washington Post of the struggle of University of Maine homosexuals for the right to meet and organize. I would like to convey through you, my sincere congratulations to Chancellor McNeil and the trustees for a courageous stand in the face of the threat of loss of financial support. The whole article pricked my conscience, and enclosed is my …


Reaching The 'Ignorant' Is Gay Challenge, Steven G. Bull Apr 1974

Reaching The 'Ignorant' Is Gay Challenge, Steven G. Bull

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Now that the long-awaited Maine Gay Symposium has passed, I have a few reflections on its implications, the future of the Wilde-Stein Club on this campus, and the reactions of the university community.


Oral History Interview Transcript With Abilene Christian University History Professors, Marsha Harper, John Robinson, Ralph Smith, Earl Brown Apr 1974

Oral History Interview Transcript With Abilene Christian University History Professors, Marsha Harper, John Robinson, Ralph Smith, Earl Brown

Owen Glen Cosgrove Papers

No abstract provided.


Experts Probe Child Abuse Problems At Conference, Lisa Halvorsen Apr 1974

Experts Probe Child Abuse Problems At Conference, Lisa Halvorsen

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Every day there are hundreds of recorded instances of children being abused or sexually molested, yet often times nothing is done about it. Part of the problem is that a lot of people don't know what to do.


Common Sense Choices, The Maine Campus Apr 1974

Common Sense Choices, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Maine Gay Symposium has passed without incident, but the University of Maine Board of Trustees is not out of the frying pan yet. The Trustees have tempted the flames of public opinion by standing up for rights of free speech and assembly, but indications are they may jump into the fire of indignant student wrath by tampering with our rights of representation in two crucial decisions.


Not Gays, But 'Backward' Reactionaries Display Decadence On College Campuses, James E. Angell, Leslie I. Davis Apr 1974

Not Gays, But 'Backward' Reactionaries Display Decadence On College Campuses, James E. Angell, Leslie I. Davis

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Students, take note. We may be observing the end of civil liberty in Maine. We refer to the actions of those who commit and allow demonstrations of innate thick-headedness such as those aimed at this weekend's gay symposium.


Maine Gay Symposium Stresses Two Themes: A Re-Evaluation Of The Homosexual Self-Image And 'Coming Out', Bill Ferguson, Steve Ward Apr 1974

Maine Gay Symposium Stresses Two Themes: A Re-Evaluation Of The Homosexual Self-Image And 'Coming Out', Bill Ferguson, Steve Ward

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

"Homosexuality and gay liberation are symptoms of a sexually healthy society," said activist Morty Manford at the Maine Gay Symposium here Saturday. Over 300 paying observers attended the well-organized gathering which met with no violent opposition, picketing, or demonstrations as had been feared by some UMO administrators. A team of four campus policemen guarded the affair which was sponsored by the Wilde-Stein Club, UMO's gay group.


Real' Blues Artists Get It On For The Folks At The Festival, Diane Genthner Apr 1974

Real' Blues Artists Get It On For The Folks At The Festival, Diane Genthner

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

To the average music aficionado, the term 'blues' probably conjures up riffs of Eric Clapton or Duane Allman, or the gut-wrenching wails of the late Janis Joplin. These people are all dynamos of the blues genre, but they owe their styles to study of basic blues roots. Their heroes most often be [sic] Robert Johnson, Elmore James, or Billie Holliday.


Sac Volunteers Visit Palsy Victims, Jan Messier Apr 1974

Sac Volunteers Visit Palsy Victims, Jan Messier

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

"At first I didn't know how to react to them. I soon found out they were so accepting of everybody," said Dale Taper, a UMO sophomore nursing student, commenting on her first reaction to the eight victims [sic] of cerebral palsy (CP) she ahs been working with for the past two years.


Maine Called Crucial Area For Homosexual Movement, Debbie Winsor Apr 1974

Maine Called Crucial Area For Homosexual Movement, Debbie Winsor

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Describing homosexuality as the "crime too heinous to be mentioned by the parents of today's youth," Dr. Howard J. Brown, founder of the National Gay Task Force, issued a plea Wednesday night to today's generation to join the fight against homosexual discrimination.


American Heritage Filled With Atrocities Vs. Native Americans, Art Dostie Apr 1974

American Heritage Filled With Atrocities Vs. Native Americans, Art Dostie

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A friend of mine commented that upon seeing the IDB movie Soldier Blue, he wondered how such a disgusting movie could be presented to the public. I had to smile at this, realizing how sheltered our minds have been protected from the truth, and how today's civilization still clings to the great American myth.


Gay Symposium Guests May Face Housing Problems, Kate Arno Apr 1974

Gay Symposium Guests May Face Housing Problems, Kate Arno

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Despite loud dissent from a number of residents, Somerset Hall has been the most responsive Hilltop dorm to a need for housing for guests attending the Maine Gay Symposium on campus this weekend. Members of the campus Wilde-Stein Club, hosts for the statewide convention, could not get space for weekend guests at Augusta Hall on the Bangor campus where accommodations are usually made for those attending conventions at the university. Members of the DeMolay are staying there this weekend.


Correspondence From A Maine Citizen, Name Redacted, Howard R. Neville Apr 1974

Correspondence From A Maine Citizen, Name Redacted, Howard R. Neville

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Typewritten letter from a Maine citizen expressing homophobic views to President Howard Neville.


Sproul Advocates Inviting More Industry To Maine, George Lauriat Apr 1974

Sproul Advocates Inviting More Industry To Maine, George Lauriat

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In a conversation dominated by the Wilde-Stein issue, Augusta mayor and state legislator, Stanley J. Sproul said he does not support the trustees' decision regarding the club. Eleven people were on hand to hear the Republican gubernatorial candidate in this June's primary answer questions in another of the Meet the Candidate series.


Lecture Series Schedules Gay Task Force Head, The Maine Campus Apr 1974

Lecture Series Schedules Gay Task Force Head, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Dr. Howard J. Brown, former Health Services Administrator in New York Mayor John Lindsay's cabinet who stirred controversy when he publicly proclaimed his homosexuality, will speak at UMO Wednesday, April 17, in The Lengyel Gymnasium. The program, beginning at 8 p.m., is sponsored by the Distinguished Lecture Series and the UMO Wilde-Stein Club.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 49, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 49, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Western Moving toward Four-year Nursing Program
  • Sen. Sam Ervin to Lecture Tonight at 8
  • Madison, Stephanie. Junior Adele Gleaves Captures Miss Western Crown Sunday Night
  • Tewell, Terry. Campaign Expenses Reflect Voting
  • Streakers Given Probated Suspensions
  • Ayers, Elaine. New College Heights Herald Staff Announced
  • Drill Teams Take First at Illinois Meet – Pershing Rifles
  • Western Student Drowns in Ohio River – Howard, Lloyd
  • Expect Freedom, Few Changes from New Staff
  • Annual Election Foolishness Reflects on All Candidates
  • Levy, Marc. Reveals Peculiarities
  • Livers, Virgil. Chides Black Brothers …


Correspondence From Umaine Alumni/Parents Of A Female Student, Name Redacted, Name Redacted Apr 1974

Correspondence From Umaine Alumni/Parents Of A Female Student, Name Redacted, Name Redacted

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Two-page, typed letter to Lawrence M. Cutler, chair of the University of Maine Board of Trustees, expressing displeasure with the Wilde-Stein Club and residential student "life-styles."


Letter Of Support From All Souls Congregational Church, J. Dudley Utterback Apr 1974

Letter Of Support From All Souls Congregational Church, J. Dudley Utterback

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Typewritten letter from the chair of the Board of Deacons of All Souls Congregational Church, Bangor, Maine. A vote by members of the Board of Deacons pertaining to the Wilde-Stein Club and the pending "gay symposium" addressing issues faced by homosexual people supported the action of UMaine Trustees and the right of the freedom of speech.


Correspondence From A Umaine Alumna, Name Redacted, Howard R. Neville Apr 1974

Correspondence From A Umaine Alumna, Name Redacted, Howard R. Neville

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Handwritten letter from a UMaine alumna to President Neville expressing her opinions regarding the Wilde-Stein Club and the pending "gay symposium" and Neville's response lamenting the decision of Trustees. Transcript: Dear Dr. Neville I am sending this to you to be passed on to the Editor of the Campus. I do this as it is questionable if it will ever be seen. It is not at all in praise of the Editor or his staff. I also want you to know that we realize yours + the University's position is one forced upon you. It seems too bad however that …


Statement Of Concern, Name Redacted Mar 1974

Statement Of Concern, Name Redacted

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A "Statement of Concern" written by a Faculty Associate at the University of Maine expressing homophobic views.


Correspondence From A Maine Citizen, Name Redacted, Howard R. Neville Mar 1974

Correspondence From A Maine Citizen, Name Redacted, Howard R. Neville

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Handwritten, four-page letter from a Maine citizen expressing homophobic views and President Howard Neville's response. Includes enclosure. Transcript. Dr. Howard Neville Pres. of U. of M. Orono, Maine Raymond Ave. Pittsfield, Me. March 26,74 Dear Mr. Neville, I do appreciate your kind answer to my letter. I know you are busy and will not look for an answer to this but I feel I must write you again. I was out of state for a number of weeks and did not learn of this until recently. But I can't understand why U. of M. has to follow University at Atlanta, …