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The Frequency Of Principles And Abbreviating Devices In Gregg Transcription Simplified, Alma Ruth Cline Dec 1952

The Frequency Of Principles And Abbreviating Devices In Gregg Transcription Simplified, Alma Ruth Cline

Masters Theses

Statement of the Problem: The purpose of the study was to determine the frequency of application of principles and abbreviating devices in the word lists and contextual material of Gregg Transcription Simplified.


Hollins Columns (1952 Nov 29), Hollins College Nov 1952

Hollins Columns (1952 Nov 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Baritone John Langstaff Presents Concert Tonight
  • Freshmen Triumph As Hockey Champs
  • Dr. Everett Heads 'Kick-Off' Meeting For Building Fund
  • Hollins Keeps Posted on Graduates
  • Socrates Wins Name Contest
  • Seniors, Alumnae, Cooperate Fully On Christmas Bazaar
  • Dean Smith Takes New England Trip
  • Class of '56 Presents Plays
  • Juniors Engage Tony Pastor For December Prom, Concert
  • Dr. Cary White Speaks On Fact and Fiction Surrounding Marriage
  • Place of Service Not Important; Religious Feeling Must Prevail
  • Hollins Life Contributes to Spirit of Democracy
  • Student Gov't Information
  • Exchange Column
  • Turkey Day Plans Cover Weddings, Games, Visits
  • Nellie Nitting Needle
  • Galavanting Girls …


The La Salle Collegian - Volume 23 Issue 9 Nov 1952

The La Salle Collegian - Volume 23 Issue 9

The Collegian

No abstract provided.


State Highlights 11/26/1952, Western State High School Nov 1952

State Highlights 11/26/1952, Western State High School

Western's high school newspaper

This is the student newspaper from Western State High School, the high school that was on the campus of Western Michigan University, then called State Highlights, in 1952.

This should be Volume 15.


The Echo: November 26, 1952, Taylor University Nov 1952

The Echo: November 26, 1952, Taylor University

1952-1953 (Volume 37)

Thanksgiving Day As 3 Students See It – Olsen Directs Guidance Days – First Shakespeare Festival Draws Many Visitors – Frederic Returns In Lyceum – Felter, Andrews Attend Meeting – Chapel Hours Feature Variety – Braibanti Views I C U – Aid Trainees Given Exams – In a Rut – Bucket of Roses – The Bull’s Eye – Student Life In Germany Is Free – Civil Service Exams Offered To Engineers – The Spinning World – The Power Line – Campus Crier – Fall Sports Banquet Honors Athletes – Time Out…. – Meet Your Team – Trojanes Listed For 52-53 …


Tomahawk, November 25, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1952

Tomahawk, November 25, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 24, 1952, Sarah Canan, Elsie R. Belz, William Lukens, Evelyn Scharf, Dick Bowman, Dick Guldin, Sallie Lumis Nov 1952

The Ursinus Weekly, November 24, 1952, Sarah Canan, Elsie R. Belz, William Lukens, Evelyn Scharf, Dick Bowman, Dick Guldin, Sallie Lumis

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Fall play to be Dec. 5, 6; Ticket sale begins Dec. 1 • Bob Harry to play at senior formal • Freshman rep is sworn in by MSGA • Phys-eds get new teachers • Naval officer to speak here, Dec. 3 • Pre-legal group hears speaker, accepts three new members • Lantern goes to press today; Barbara Wagner designs cover • Messiah seats reserved for 100 students • Constitution changes begun by W.S.G.A. • About 100 students enjoy variety show • Lord Winterton to speak at first forum tomorrow • First Chest drive proceeds small; Two days remain • Help …


Tomahawk, November 20, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1952

Tomahawk, November 20, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The La Salle Collegian - Volume 23 Issue 8 Nov 1952

The La Salle Collegian - Volume 23 Issue 8

The Collegian

No abstract provided.


The Echo: November 18, 1952, Taylor University Nov 1952

The Echo: November 18, 1952, Taylor University

1952-1953 (Volume 37)

Wing Presents English Music – Festival Schedule – Taylor Acquires Car, Trailer Camp – England Wins Literary Honor – Festival Alters Class Schedule – Society Chapels Show Variety – Musicians Hear Redman Wednesday – Echo Receives 1st-Class Rating – Staff Elects Engebretson 1953 Echo Editor-in-Chief – Taylor Becomes Family Affair – Bothwell Relates Program Changes – Students Pledge $1,410 to Missions – Michael Shows Progress – Responsibility – The Bull’s Eye – The Spinning World – Letters – Prize Offered For Oil Essay – The Power Line – Campus Crier – Council Corner – Chapel Nuggets – Hoopsters Face Grads …


Trail Blazer - Volume 23a, Number 4, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Nov 1952

Trail Blazer - Volume 23a, Number 4, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on November 18, 1952. This issue of the Trail Blazer has a misprinted volume number.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 17, 1952, Sarah Canan, William Lukens, Helen Gardner, Ivy Leaman, Evelyn Scharf, Robert E. Armstrong, John Osborne, Cheryl Mirgain, Patricia Garrow, Ted Wenner, Dick Guldin, Dick Bowman Nov 1952

The Ursinus Weekly, November 17, 1952, Sarah Canan, William Lukens, Helen Gardner, Ivy Leaman, Evelyn Scharf, Robert E. Armstrong, John Osborne, Cheryl Mirgain, Patricia Garrow, Ted Wenner, Dick Guldin, Dick Bowman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Faculty show is considered huge success • Dean addresses freshman class • Bus. Ad. Club sponsors debate on current economic issues • Y cabinet hears program plans of commissions • Dorm reps chosen to sell yearbooks • Speaker explains international bank • 11 articles, three books left in lost and found department • Ruby to give show on Friday • Benefit fashion show enjoyed by audience • I.R.C. attends model U.N. • Chest Drive opens today; $1300 set as final goal • Two Messiah soloists chosen • Lord to speak at Forum on November 25 • Freshmen petition to give …


Tomahawk, November 14, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1952

Tomahawk, November 14, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 29, No. 4-Z246, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1952

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 29, No. 4-Z246, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Birds I View
  • Looking Backward
  • Hilltopics
  • Mind Your Manners
  • Kentucky Building News
  • Alumni News
  • Book Marks
  • Society Page
  • Faculty Notes
  • Club News
  • Musical Notes

Articles in this issue:

  • Western Accepts Bowl Invitation – Refrigerator Bowl
  • Miss Tyler Diemer Chosen ’52-53 Homecoming Queen
  • Robert Whitney to Conduct All State Orchestra
  • Alumni Luncheon Attended by Faculty Members
  • Campus Visited by German Teachers
  • Talisman Staff Selected for ‘54
  • 25-Year Plaques to be Presented on Founders Day
  • The Mikado to be Presented Nov. 24 at Nashville
  • Larry Fotine to Play …


State Highlights 11/12/1952, Western State High School Nov 1952

State Highlights 11/12/1952, Western State High School

Western's high school newspaper

This is the student newspaper from Western State High School, the high school that was on the campus of Western Michigan University, then called State Highlights, in 1952.


Colonnade November 11, 1952, Colonnade Nov 1952

Colonnade November 11, 1952, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 10, 1952, Sarah Canan, Milo H. Zimmerman Jr., William Lukens, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, Ted Wenner, Dick Bowman, Dick Guldin, Sallie Lumis Nov 1952

The Ursinus Weekly, November 10, 1952, Sarah Canan, Milo H. Zimmerman Jr., William Lukens, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, Ted Wenner, Dick Bowman, Dick Guldin, Sallie Lumis

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Faculty show begins Chest drive, Nov. 15 • Pancoast, Miller debate merits of Ike and Adlai • Jones speaks to freshman class • Group production judged success • Death takes holiday in Curtain Club play • Frosh officers disclosed; Ronald Hutchinson, prexy • Seniors plan for show and dances • Workers net $40 for Campus Chest • Steward resigns • Cheerleaders to take over plans for future pep rallies • Pre-meds take tour • Former Ursinus student dies in automobile accident • Editorials: Was this fun?; Let's go, Band • Noble sportsmen • Letters to the editor • Rushees sign …


Test 489: Oliver Oc-18, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Nov 1952

Test 489: Oliver Oc-18, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Tomahawk, November 6, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1952

Tomahawk, November 6, 1952, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1952 Nov 6), Hollins College Nov 1952

Hollins Columns (1952 Nov 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Top Philosopher Dr. Paul Tillich Conducts YWCA Annual Services
  • Dr. Everett Discusses Cultural Problems With Delegates to UNESCO in Paris
  • Freshmen Compete For Once Act Plays
  • Hollins Hockey Team Plays at Bridgewater
  • John D. Wild To Discuss Natural Law
  • Library Adds New Thrillers To Shelves
  • Record Vote Gives Eisenhower Victory
  • British Professor To Speak in Chapel
  • Roanoke College To Bring Sherwood's Petrified Forest
  • Psychotherapist Dr. Rollo May Speaks Tonight
  • Dont Wait For The New Library
  • Audience Needed For Student Plays
  • Students Pass Two Petitions
  • Open Letters
  • New Curriculum Meets With Freshman Approval
  • Nellie Nitting Needle
  • Teas, Seal, …


Highlights Supplementary Issue 11/4/1952, Western State High School Nov 1952

Highlights Supplementary Issue 11/4/1952, Western State High School

Western's high school newspaper

This is the student newspaper from Western State High School, the high school that was on the campus of Western Michigan University, then called Highlights, in 1952.


The Echo: November 4, 1952, Taylor University Nov 1952

The Echo: November 4, 1952, Taylor University

1952-1953 (Volume 37)

Missionary Conference Begins Thursday – Suggest Manners For Concert – Tenor In Fine Arts Program – Registrar Attends Evansville Meeting – Program – TU Sponsors Unique Festival – Result of Presidential Poll – YC Cabinet Chooses Theme, “Go For God” – Chapel Worship Returns Caffray – Grads to Form New Chapters – Too Far? – “Choose Ye”… -- Bucket of Roses – The Bull’s Eye – The Spinning World – The Power Line – Campus Crier – Borrowed Bits – Grow Lovely, Growing Old – Laughing Matter – 100 Lap Bike Marathon Reflects Age Difference – Time Out…. – Record …


Trail Blazer - Volume 23a, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Nov 1952

Trail Blazer - Volume 23a, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on November 4, 1952. This issue of the Trail Blazer has a misprinted volume number.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 3, 1952, Sarah Canan, Ralph Sternberg, William Lukens, Richard P. Richter, Joan Higgins, Helen Lightfoot, Helen Yost, Sallie Lumis, Ted Wenner, Patricia Garrow, Katharine Hood, Dick Bowman Nov 1952

The Ursinus Weekly, November 3, 1952, Sarah Canan, Ralph Sternberg, William Lukens, Richard P. Richter, Joan Higgins, Helen Lightfoot, Helen Yost, Sallie Lumis, Ted Wenner, Patricia Garrow, Katharine Hood, Dick Bowman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Rushees sign sorority bids Saturday morn • Girls plan fashion show • Dr. Wagner gives med school advice • Freshmen hear Dr. Helfferich • Students discuss social life ideas at fireside chat • WSGA enforces poster removal • Quartet to sing on TV • Music Club to hold Sadie Hawkins Day square dance • Seven articles, four books left unclaimed in Dean's office • Campus favors Eisenhower by majority of 151 votes • Campus Chest to hold poll this Tuesday • Group to give play Tuesday • Bus. Ad. club hears H. D. Leopold speak • Ten new members added …


Maine Alumnus, Volume 34, Number 2, November 1952, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Nov 1952

Maine Alumnus, Volume 34, Number 2, November 1952, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Go South, Young Man... Russell V. Waterhouse --- The College of Agriculture at Work


The Opinion Volume 4 Number 2 – November 1, 1952, The Opinion Nov 1952

The Opinion Volume 4 Number 2 – November 1, 1952, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated November 1, 1952


Farm And Home, Helen M. Gloster Nov 1952

Farm And Home, Helen M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

The festive season is now approaching and housewives, far and near, will be planning the dinner which is to surpass all previous Christmas dinners in attractiveness, palatability and originality. Let us try this Christmas to introduce some variety and individuality into the preparation and serving of the traditional poultry.


Try Veal For Variety, Helen M. Gloster Nov 1952

Try Veal For Variety, Helen M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

When trying to introduce a little variety into the menu, remember that a veal dish is both inexpensive and tasty. Most of the menfolk will enjoy this Veal en Casserole.


Summer Handbag In White Or Cream Cotton, Helen M. Gloster Nov 1952

Summer Handbag In White Or Cream Cotton, Helen M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

White handbags are luxury items for they soil easily and leather or other materials soon lose their attractive new appearance when cleaned. Have you ever thought of knitting or crocheting your handbags? They are simple to make and will stand frequent washing and boiling.


To Clean Silver, Helen M. Gloster Nov 1952

To Clean Silver, Helen M. Gloster

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

Silver cleaning is always a problem. In consequence, the housewife is ever on the lookout for simpler and easier methods of keeping the silver bright and shining.