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The Student Designer December 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Dec 1930

The Student Designer December 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The issue of December 1930 covered topics including: current events happening on campus, editorials, news from the wider art world, RISD sports, school clubs, a brief essay from Royal Bailey Farnum to all students, news from various department, and advertisements.


The Babbler Volume 11 (1930-1931), Lipscomb University Oct 1930

The Babbler Volume 11 (1930-1931), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 11, which ran from October 1930-May 1931. It had 12 issues.


1930 Commencement Week Program, Cedarville University Jun 1930

1930 Commencement Week Program, Cedarville University

Commencement Documents

June 1-6, 1930


The Student Designer April 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Apr 1930

The Student Designer April 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

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The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The April 1930 issue contained a poem, short essays, humorous bits, and an appeal for contributions to The Student Designer. Also included were ads for local businesses and a brief article about The Art Ball held at Memorial Hall on the RISD campus.


The Student Designer March 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Mar 1930

The Student Designer March 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

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The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The March, 1930 issue had an article about the RISD Mechanical Design department, it's history and mission. Gallery talks and art exhibitions in the Providence area were also included. Bits of humor, an essay about the RISD museum, brief articles about music and the arts and local ads were also in this issue.


The Student Designer February 27, 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Feb 1930

The Student Designer February 27, 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

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The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The February 27, 1930 issue had articles about the RISD Jewelry and Silversmithing department, art exhibitions in the Providence area, RISD sports news, class news, and social news. Also included were local ads and a poem.


The Student Designer January 31, 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Jan 1930

The Student Designer January 31, 1930, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

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The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The January 31, 1930 issue had an article about RISD architecture students who wanted a change in their curriculum. Also included was an article about the RISD textile department. Bits of humor, ads and information about art exhibitions were also in this issue.


The Spinster (1930), Hollins College Jan 1930

The Spinster (1930), Hollins College

The Spinster

Yearbook of Hollins College (Later Hollins University)


The Ouachitonian 1930, Ouachitonian Staff Jan 1930

The Ouachitonian 1930, Ouachitonian Staff

OBU Yearbooks: The Ouachitonian

The 1930 Ouachita Baptist University yearbook, The Ouachitonian, records the events of this college year. Its goal is to remind readers of pleasant memories and enduring friendships formed at OBU, as well as of the students, faculty, staff, organizations, and events that shaped OBU in 1930. Dedicated to Mr. W. N. Adams who was elected as a member of the Ouachita Board of Trustees at the age of nineteen. From that time until his removal to New Orleans in June, 1929, he served continually as an active member of the board.