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Hollins Columns (1964 Sept 24), Hollins College Sep 1964

Hollins Columns (1964 Sept 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • 223 New Freshmen Enrolled
  • For Buildings In Summer
  • Southeastern Papers Join Win Hollins In Competition
  • Choir To Sing Two Mendelssohn Works, Beardslee To Preach In Chapel Sunday
  • Convocation Opens 123rd College Year
  • Six Groups To Play Here Saturday Night
  • The Proper Perspective
  • Academic Procession
  • Politics On Campus
  • A. Coatsworth Urges Class To Be Active
  • Sally Holland Begins Work In Admissions
  • Emerson, McReynolgs, Pinkerton Assume Administrative Posts
  • Wright Plans Organ Recital
  • Students May Now Submit Papers To Undergraduate Hollins Symposium
  • Orientation Week Concerned With Individual, Community
  • Faculty Jazz Group Gives Proceeds For Scholarships
  • Freshman Room Numbers Listed


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, August 1964, Richard T. Schellhase, Lucille Hunt Bone, Charles Hudnut, Kay Kerper Schellhase, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Blanche B. Schultz, Donald L. Helfferich, John Ciardi, James Shinnick Aug 1964

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, August 1964, Richard T. Schellhase, Lucille Hunt Bone, Charles Hudnut, Kay Kerper Schellhase, Roger P. Staiger, Raymond V. Gurzynski, Blanche B. Schultz, Donald L. Helfferich, John Ciardi, James Shinnick

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

President's page • The liberal arts curriculum • Commencement 1964 • Dining hall construction • Capital funds campaign contributions total $356,225 • American Alumni Council award • Campus round-up • Sturgis retires • Staiger heads Chem. Dept. • Track team undefeated • Results of 1964 Loyalty Fund campaign • The second mile • Alumni who have paid their pledges in full • Contributors to the 1964 Loyalty Fund • Alumni album: Irwin S. Leinbach, '29; Blanch Shirey Wentzel, '43; Clarence A. Paine, '22; Loretta Podolak Finnegan, '60; Jean Bonkoski, '68; Jean Ewen Trend, '43 • 1914-1964 • Class Notes • …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs Jul 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • E.A. Diddle Retires After 42 Years
  • Fire Guts College of Commerce
  • Students Help Fight June Fire
  • Edward Breathitt to Speak to August Grads
  • College Opens 58th Year
  • Miss Frances Richards Receives Award
  • Enrollment Sets New Mark on Hill
  • More Than 60 Faculty Members to Be Added for Fall Semester
  • Expanded Facilities to Benefit Students
  • Did You Know This About Western???? …


69th Annual Convocation; 69th Annual Commencement Concert, Sherwood Music School Jun 1964

69th Annual Convocation; 69th Annual Commencement Concert, Sherwood Music School

Commencement Programs

Programs for the Sherwood Music School 69th Annual Commencement Concert at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) on June 9, 1964 and the Convocation ceremony in the Florentine Room of the Congress Hotel (500 South Michigan Avenue) on June 12, 1964.


The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Valerie Moritz, John Wirth, Candace Sprecher, Sally Campbell, Constance Laughlin Jun 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Valerie Moritz, John Wirth, Candace Sprecher, Sally Campbell, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dr. Sturgis retires from faculty after 40 years; Honored by alumni, Saturday • 222 seniors receive degrees at Commencement today; Dr. John Ciardi addresses class and guests • Dr. Roger Staiger given US patent • Whitians select officers • Placement Office report • UC chapter APO chosen to participate in Denver convention • Alumni seek student writers • Editorial: Contemplation • UC hosts Summer assembly: Four denominations represented • Awards presented at WAA banquet • Wagner to attend conference • Paul I. Guest, recipient of 1964 Alumni Award • Student government heads comment on year's activities • Graduation 50 years …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs May 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • Western to Graduate Over 1000
  • Harold McGuffey to Be Head of Alumni
  • Algie Smith, Ralph Price Win Voices Oakley Award
  • 67 Grads to Be Recognized
  • Ronald Nunn Selected Best Rifleman by Company B-3
  • Training School Tips
  • Hiner, William. Jeorg Seitz Experienced a Most Eventful Youth
  • Lifeguards Save Student in A-A Pool – James Finnell
  • Student Center Will Be Closed for the …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs May 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • Western Wins Ohio Valley Conference Track Title
  • Zeta, Kappa Sig Cop Pi Sig 500 Honors
  • Bill Wade to Speak in Diddle Arena Tomorrow
  • 2 Seniors Named for Jones Award – Patty Anderson, Roger Richardson
  • Western Receives Equipment Grants
  • Top Toppers – Donnie Jones, Karen Durbin, Pat Richards
  • Sandra Stuart Prepares for Mountain Laurel
  • Libby Thomson Society Editor for Daily News
  • College …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Adele Rentschler, Robert Reed, Candace Sprecher, George Davis, Constance Laughlin May 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Adele Rentschler, Robert Reed, Candace Sprecher, George Davis, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Quipping Ramblers roam through the bluegrass: Group scores with relaxed style • Graduation speakers named: Knettler at Baccalaureate, Ciardi at Commencement;; Updike and Weiss receive honorary degrees • Girls flock east, flee UC doldrums • Faculty upholds MSGA decision: Exception noted in one case • Women program Big-Little Sister activities • Thomas and Moser win in run-off • APO seeks funds for proposed service project • UC freshmen to take part in WIP panel • Doanes take year leave, teach at Miles College • PSEA elects new officers • Editorial: Ursinus men? • War in the name of peace • …


Hollins Columns (1964 May 14), Hollins College May 1964

Hollins Columns (1964 May 14), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins To Sponsor Newspaper Contest
  • New Committee For Coordination Is Organized
  • McVitty Silver Collection Rare and Valuable Gift
  • Grapheon Elects '64-65 Officers: Kathy Ravenel Will Head Society
  • Visitor From W&L To Talk This Sunday
  • Weekend Planned To Honor Seniors
  • President Logan Explains Building Plans To Students
  • A Parting Thought...
  • Orientation Reoriented
  • Freya Continues As Object Of Controversial Concern
  • You Can't Win...
  • Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Cry, Jane, Cry, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha
  • Supreme Court Decision On Segregation Displayed
  • Sandusky and Carvin, Senior House and Barbee Divulge Unique Histories As Expansion Continues
  • John Griffin Plans Retirement; Electrical Engineer …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs May 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • Work is Underway on Garrett Conference Center
  • Pi Sig Sorority Hosts Little 500
  • Players Will Present The Boor Tomorrow
  • Sylvia Terry, Darel Carrier Reign at Ball
  • Pershing Rifles Publish Leader
  • Superintendents Hold Conference in A-A Building
  • Phi Mu Alpha Presents Spotlights on the Hill
  • Greek Column – Kappa Sigma, Beta Alpha Rho, Beta Omega Chi, Kappa Delta Alpha, Beta Gamma Kappa, …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 11, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Darlene Miller, Jesse Moore, Connie Church, Tom Sandhoff, Lynn Martin, Karen Kohn, Roy Christman, Frederic Yocum, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Lin Miernicki, Jan Kuntz, Pat Holmes, Constance Laughlin, Patricia Rodimer May 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, May 11, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Darlene Miller, Jesse Moore, Connie Church, Tom Sandhoff, Lynn Martin, Karen Kohn, Roy Christman, Frederic Yocum, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Lin Miernicki, Jan Kuntz, Pat Holmes, Constance Laughlin, Patricia Rodimer

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

New Lost City Ramblers to perform Friday: Agency sponsors blue grass group • Bombers bombed by MSGA, faculty reviewing • UC scholar wins St. Andrews scholarship • Survey supports APO projects • Loved you "Conrad": Spring festival succeeds with new program • Bible fellowship • Two classes elect officers today • Pi Nu Epsilon inducts members • Ursinus Circle • Obituary • Editorial: Attention administration • Mr. Pennypacker stages a remarkable performance: Robbins, Sinclair, Auchincloss and Matusow star in production • Spring hits UC campus with sun, fun and studies • Next President: Johnson • Letter to the Editor • …


Hollins Columns (1964 May 7), Hollins College May 1964

Hollins Columns (1964 May 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Meetings To Disclose Building Program
  • "Unusual" Recital To Be Presented By Barbara Rose
  • Mr. Ritter Plans Travel During Semester Leave
  • Final Month Is Busy For Senior Class
  • 1964 Editor Of "Cargoes" Is Announced
  • Psychologist Will Present Lecture Fri.
  • Jane Bramhall To Give Senior Piano Recital
  • John P. Wheeler Attends Science SMU Conference
  • New Group Leaders Are Chosen
  • Forum Board Selected For Coming Year
  • New Members Receive Pin, Yawning Mask
  • Examination Rules Termed Applicable To Certain Few
  • Students Present Freya With Challenge, Defense
  • C'est Dommage
  • Persephone's Participants Complimented
  • Art Examined As Religious Expressions
  • Logan Cites Changes On Hollins …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs May 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • Student National Education Association to Hold Elections
  • Si Zenter to Play at Talisman Ball
  • Cadets Honored at Awards Day
  • Swimming Pool Times Changed
  • Educators to Discuss Adult Education Here
  • Foreign Languages Join Honor Groups
  • Herbert Weaver to Speak at History Dinner
  • Sigma Tau Delta Installs Chapter at Western
  • Club-tivities – International, Physical Education, Womens Athletic Association, Circle K, W Club,
  • Pershing …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Nancy Schlosser, Frank Caiola, William Lundgren, Candace Sprecher, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, Constance Laughlin May 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Nancy Schlosser, Frank Caiola, William Lundgren, Candace Sprecher, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

WSGA revises constitution: Women to ratify provisions May 13 • UC wins award for alumni support • Greeks greet the sun with party weekend: Lee Vincent, King Twig, Little Anthony and Earl-J break the bleak week • Spring Festival features weekend of activities: "Bye, bye Birdie" Saturday • Mr. Pennypacker staged by Curtain Club • Band concert • Meistersingers repeat Spring concert for UC • WAA election and activities • UC students hear final concert • Editorial: Our faculty • Live cheaply and die rich • Fifty years ago • Letters to the editor • Dickinson and Johns Hopkins bow …


Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 30), Hollins College Apr 1964

Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Noted Physicist Will Lecture On Wednesday
  • Grapheon To Sponsor Mary Long
  • Betsy Payne Reigns As Hollins May Queen
  • NY Times Correspondent To Speak In Forum Lecture
  • Hollins Will Feature The Arts As Theme For Traditional May Day Weekend
  • Panel To Discuss The Humanities
  • Fine Arts Festival
  • Cotillion Dances To Meyer Davis
  • Students Present Recital Friday
  • Grapheon Elects Twelve To Honorary Fellowship
  • Between West and the P.O.
  • Current Perspectives
  • Hollins Artist Exhibits Work On Campus
  • A Little Baker To Be Baptized In Sunday Service
  • Faculty Corner
  • Fourteen Seniors To Further Studies
  • Hollins Students Attend United Nations Seminar
  • Persephone …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • Players Present Final Production
  • Paul Harvey Praises City After Visit
  • Seniors to Visit Campus Friday
  • Dr. Ralph Curry to Speak for English Banquet
  • Author, Critic to Lecture Here – John Mason Brown
  • Herald Receives Highest Rating
  • Student Dance Band Makes Hit on Hilltop – Chevelles
  • Club-tivities – Iva Scott, Young Democrats, Ohio County, ROTC
  • Oratorical Contest Set for May 18
  • Do …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Frank Caiola, Francis Miller, Lynn Martin, John Bradley, George Davis, Constance Laughlin Apr 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Frank Caiola, Francis Miller, Lynn Martin, John Bradley, George Davis, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Waiters guests at annual banquet • Bohl receives Fullbright to study abroad • Campus organizations conduct Spring elections: MSGA chooses officers; WSGA names class reps • Yocum selected to visit Russia • Mensch Mill site of annual Spring retreat • African trip, PAC forum event • Unadvertised Greek week promised to be one of the best • Cheerleaders • Spirit Committee • Women's dorm officers • Meistersingers • Editorial: Supply and demand? • Next President: Henry Cabot Lodge • Slaves work for freedom with sweat, toil and bridge • Letters to the editor • Lacrosse loses 1st ever; Tennis blanked …


Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 23), Hollins College Apr 1964

Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 23), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Henry Margenau To Lecture At 1964 Science Seminar
  • Kay Kirkpatrick, Patricia Baldwin To Present Recital
  • Wooster College Trio Will Return To Give Concert
  • Sociology Club To Sponsor Dr. Elmer Smith Thursday
  • Cleaning Room Included In May Day Traditions
  • Sir Hugh To Speak On Africa and UN
  • New Undergraduate Magazine Schedules May Publication
  • Seminary Head Will Be Speaker In Sunday Chapel
  • Senior Recital To Be Presented By Cary Maynard
  • Spectators and Excellence
  • 1964 Senior Class Policy Includes Six Suggestions
  • Current Perspectives 85 For Candida In Best Of All Possible Dorms
  • Faculty Corner
  • SGA Evaluation Questionnaire Yields Several Salient …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • Seniors to Visit Campus May 1
  • Spanish Drama Set for Tonight
  • 3 Fraternities to Be Colonized – Alpha Gamma Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lamda Chi Alpha
  • More Than 1,000 Students Take Part in Workshop
  • Gordon Dorris Wins Tate Page Award Scholarship
  • Willard Goslin to Speak at Graduation
  • Lawrence, Ed. Talisman Ball May 7 With Zenter Band
  • Mrs. Ruth Fuller is Kentucky Personnel …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Kathlene Dolman, Charles Spencer, Candace Sprecher, William Lundgren, George Davis, Constance Laughlin Apr 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Kathlene Dolman, Charles Spencer, Candace Sprecher, William Lundgren, George Davis, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

New Lost City Ramblers to close first concert season • Good organization and enthusiasm mark '64 Campus Chest drive: Over $1,500 collected for charity • "Y" to feature fun and discussion at Spring retreat • Spring Festival parts awarded • MSGA officers to be elected Tuesday; Cope and Wirth run for President • Otto Lee sees bright future for college grads • Mackey to speak on African tour • Sororities hold rushing parties • Editorial: Unlimited cutting • U.C. students visit Lincoln; African Negro strife discussed • APO closes books for Asia drive • Letters to the editor • $550 …


Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot Apr 1964

Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Dr Earl McGrath to University of Maine President Lloyd H. Elliot on April 16, 1964 entailing a survey on the attendance of Black students at higher education institutions and their opportunities at the University. A response letter from President Elliot to Dr McGrath written on April 26, 1964 includes the answers to proposed questions from the survey.


Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot Apr 1964

Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from Dr Earl McGrath to University of Maine President Lloyd H. Elliot on April 16, 1964 entailing a survey on the attendance of Black students at higher education institutions and their opportunities at the University. A response letter from President Elliot to Dr McGrath written on April 26, 1964 includes the answers to proposed questions from the survey.


Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 16), Hollins College Apr 1964

Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Former Member To Give Peace Corps Information
  • Hollins Awarded Research Grant
  • Philosopher's Topic To Be Fall Of Man
  • Katie Letcher Lyle To Present Concert
  • Patterson To Visit London; Edinburgh
  • Julia Sawyer and John Allen Will Give Poetry Reading Sponsored by Grapheon
  • beanstalks To Be Published May 1
  • Mary Lou Nobles Chosen Philosophy Club President
  • Wood Resigns Dillard Joins English Dept.
  • Careful Budgeting Urged
  • Faculty Corner
  • Cards Provided For Reporting W&L Misconduct
  • Group Leaders For Orientation To Be Selected
  • Exhibition Of James Lechay's Paintings Arouses Both Excitement and Discussion
  • The Illogical Logic Of The Poetic Poet
  • Martha Dorminy …


Civil Rights Bill Does Not Require Open Occupancy, Carol Hebold Apr 1964

Civil Rights Bill Does Not Require Open Occupancy, Carol Hebold

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The highly controversial Civil Rights Bill, a complex piece of legislation currently before the Senate, seems to be the object of some public misunderstanding.


What Now?, J. I. S. Apr 1964

What Now?, J. I. S.

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In a nation that professes tolerance we're mighty slow in doing anything that resembles tolerance. Maine failed to pass a law requiring housing to be anti-discriminatory. The nation's Senate is now embroiled in a debate that may well end in crippling amendments to a law of tolerance. And a racist polls 250,000 votes in Wisconsin. What does this all mean?


Give Up Rights?, Richard Leland Apr 1964

Give Up Rights?, Richard Leland

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

An equitable Civil Rights Law is necessary in a democratic society. The Civil Rights Bill, as it now stands, is contrary to the free enterprise system.


The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1964, Craig S. Hill, William Lundgren, Kent Ferguson, Frank Caiola, George Davis Apr 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, April 13, 1964, Craig S. Hill, William Lundgren, Kent Ferguson, Frank Caiola, George Davis

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

WSGA elections Wednesday: Barbara Hultz, Valerie Moritz run for association president • Contenders campaign comments • Ursinus hosts science fair • Sophomores plan weekend outing • Psych Club to hear Grosslight • Alumna to perform at piano dedication • Four charities benefit in Chest drive from campuswide activities: Shorb and Riley co-chairmen of project • Otto C. Lee to speak in PAC forum • MSGA winners announced • New look for SWC • Dr. Allen reads his poetry tonite • Editorial: Weekly policy • Spring, when a young man's fancy turns to pledging • When a Negro hates • Next …


Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 9), Hollins College Apr 1964

Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Paul Duke To Speak On Friday
  • Hollins Swim Club To Present Show On 20th Century
  • Paul Newman Geraldine Page Star In Movie
  • Dickerson, MacDonald, McClain Lead Ballot
  • W. Wenrich Awarded New Grant
  • Korean Group To Present Classic Folk Art Concert
  • Glee Club Begins Tour At Hollins
  • New Literary Work Includes Poetry Of Katie Letcher Lyle
  • Hanna Wins Award; Plans 64-65 Leave
  • Episcopal Priest To Speak Sunday In duPont Chapel
  • W&L Asks Cooperation
  • Thanks To Dr. Lee and Co.
  • Current Perspectives
  • Letter To The Editor
  • Open Forum
  • Academic Procession
  • Oldfields Is Now Self-Sufficient Community With Church, School
  • After …


Write For Rights, Harvey Bates Apr 1964

Write For Rights, Harvey Bates

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

It is urgent that every student, faculty and staff member write the two senators from his home state to urge them to work for the passage of the Civil Rights Bill (H.R. 7152).


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1964

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 43, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Book Marks
  • Hilltopics
  • Looking Backward
  • Social Activities Calendar
  • Alumni News
  • Sports Slants
  • Faculty Facts
  • Horoscope
  • Religious News
  • Intramural Corner
  • Bowling
  • Musically

This issue contains articles:

  • Kentucky Education Association Breakfast Friday April10
  • Student Center Bids Opened in Frankfort – Garrett Conference Center
  • Bob Adams Selected for Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association Board
  • Dianne Clifton Nominated for Lillian Lehman Award
  • Darel Carrier is Selected to Helms All-America
  • Governor Reappoints Maxey Harlin, Gerald Edds to Board
  • Verdier, Dogulas. Student Teaching is Valuable
  • Ercell Egbert Boosts Faculty Research
  • Progress and Sacrifice …