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Ua68/8/3 Scrapbook, Phi Alpha Theta
Ua68/8/3 Scrapbook, Phi Alpha Theta
Student Organizations
Scrapbook created by Phi Alpha Theta students documenting their activities during the 1982-1983 school year.
Ua68/6/2 Correspondence, Kelly Thompson
Ua68/6/2 Correspondence, Kelly Thompson
Student Organizations
Letter from WKU President Kelly Thompson to the Congress Debating Club re: Willson Wood's resignation as club sponsor and appointment of William Jenkins as new sponsor.
Ua68/6/2 Presentation Of The First Annual Gordon Wilson Award, Wku Leiper English Club
Ua68/6/2 Presentation Of The First Annual Gordon Wilson Award, Wku Leiper English Club
Student Organizations
Statement by anonymous author re: the presentation of the Gordon Wilson Award to Mary Grise.
Ua1f Rotc 1942 Notes, Henry Smith
Ua1f Rotc 1942 Notes, Henry Smith
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
ROTC section of the 1942 Talisman owned by Henry Smith, Class of 1943 recording information regarding students who served in World War II, wounded and killed.
Ua68/6/2 Immortal Names In Western Hall Of Fame, R. Whipple
Ua68/6/2 Immortal Names In Western Hall Of Fame, R. Whipple
Student Organizations
Part of a chapel presentation regarding the history of WKU given by members of the Congress Debating Club. ? Whipple discusses "hall of famers" J. Whit Potter, Iva Scott and Mattye Reid.
Ua68/6/2 Eulogy On Dr. Kinnaman, Evon Howell
Ua68/6/2 Eulogy On Dr. Kinnaman, Evon Howell
Student Organizations
Part of a chapel presentation by members of the Congress Debating Club regarding the history of WKU and it's founding faculty. This portion was given by Evon Howell regarding A.J. Kinnaman who taught at WKU from 1906 to 1926. Kinnaman died in 1928.
Ua68/6/2 The Development Of Western Since 1906, Orba Traylor
Ua68/6/2 The Development Of Western Since 1906, Orba Traylor
Student Organizations
Part of a chapel presentation given by the Congress Debating Club regarding the history of WKU. This portion was given by Orba Traylor a member of the Class of 1930 and discusses the creation and early growth of the Western Kentucky State Normal School.
Ua68/6/2 Dreamer, Designer & Builder, Franklin P. Hays
Ua68/6/2 Dreamer, Designer & Builder, Franklin P. Hays
Student Organizations
Part of presentation given by the Congress Debating Club in chapel regarding the history of WKU. This portion is about Henry Hardin Cherry, founder of WKU. Frank Hays was a member of the Class of 1930.