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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xv, No. 8, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1939

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Xv, No. 8, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Club Notes
  • Decade Ago on College Heights
  • Music Morsels
  • Payoff with Pay
  • Personals
  • Society

This issue contains articles:

  • Seventeen Seniors Complete Requirements for Degrees at Close of Fall Semester
  • Art Exhibit Shown in Cherry Hall
  • Ferrel Hooks Killed in Plane Crash in Texas
  • Guy Foreman Elected to Post at Physics Meeting
  • Normal Boulevard to Be Improved by Works Progress Administration Project
  • First Order Placed for Library Books from Carnegie Fund
  • Four Additions Made to Faculty as Semester Opens
  • Talisman Sales Drive Starts Friday …


Ua3/1/1 Departmental Reports, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jan 1929

Ua3/1/1 Departmental Reports, Wku President's Office - Cherry

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Reports by various WKU department heads to the president:

  • Canon, E.H. Graduates 1924-1929
  • Johnson, Lowe. Training School
  • Pearce, W.M. Extension Department
  • Diddle, E.A. & Carl Anderson. Health Education & Athletics
  • Seward, R.H. College Heights Foundation
  • Craig, W.J. Personnel Department [Placement Services]
  • Yates, Charleen. Library
  • Burton, A.C. Rural Demonstration School & Rural Education
  • Smith, L.T. Industrial Arts Department
  • College Heights Post Office
  • College Heights Herald
  • Bookstore
  • Art Museum
  • Kentucky Museum
  • Three Hundred Thousand Dollar Campaign
  • Taylor, Charles. Agriculture
  • Strahm, Franz. Music
  • Home Economics
  • ROTC
  • Hill, Will. All Star & Lecture Program & Publicity
  • Woodward, R.C. Grounds
  • Hines, J. Porter. Mechanical Department …


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Jones, Wku President's Office - Cherry Mar 1926

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Jones, Wku President's Office - Cherry

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Letter from Mattie McLean to Ollie [Olive] Jones former mathematics teacher at WKU regarding appropriations, construction, former and current teachers at WKU and the diseases of measles, influenza, scarlet fever and smallpox.


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Bradner, Wku President's Office - Cherry Mar 1926

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Bradner, Wku President's Office - Cherry

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Letter from Mattie McLean to Mrs. G.W. Bradner regarding her son Raymond's bout with smallpox. The letter describes how students are quarantined in a building on the edge of campus for a period of time prescribed by doctors.


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence Re: Smallpox, J. O. Forman, Mattie Mclean Mar 1926

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence Re: Smallpox, J. O. Forman, Mattie Mclean

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence between J.O. Forman and Mattie McLean regarding the quarantine of Forman's son Guy in the Pest House during smallpox outbreak at WKU.


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Ashcraft, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jan 1926

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Ashcraft, Wku President's Office - Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence between C.A. Ashcraft and Henry Cherry regarding the bout of scarlet fever Eva Ashcraft endured.

Transcript of C.A. Ashcraft's letter:

Brandenburg, Ky.
Jan. 9, 1926

Pres. H.H. Cherry
Bowling Green, Ky.

Dear Sir:
I write to you concerning my daughter Eva who is attending your school. You know I wrote to you last summer to know if you would make any concession in charges for this years term because of the fact she go so little good from last spring's term. You know she had Scarlet fever and it dug deep on her finances as we could not come …


Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Holeman, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jan 1926

Ua3/1/2/1 Correspondence - Holeman, Wku President's Office - Cherry

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Correspondence of Sadie Holeman and Mattie McLean regarding work at Frisbie Hall, smallpox cases and the renting out of Holeman's cottage in Cherryton.

Transcription of Letter 1:

Will be in school this summer anyway.

Lebanon Jct., Ky.

March 3rd 1926
Miss Mattie McLean
Dear Miss Mattie:

I have heard that Frisbie Hall might be in need of a matron, and am would like to put in an application for the place. I know you remember me and I would appreciate it very much if you would use your influence with Mr. Dr. Cherry in getting the place for me. …


Ua3/1/2/1 Letter To Grace Lindsey, Henry Cherry Jan 1925

Ua3/1/2/1 Letter To Grace Lindsey, Henry Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Letter to Grace Lindsey from Henry Cherry regarding hospital work. Cherry indicates that WKU will not have a hospital, but the city of Bowling Green has voted to build one.


Ua3/1/2/2 Correspondence, Henry Cherry, K. L. Varney Jan 1918

Ua3/1/2/2 Correspondence, Henry Cherry, K. L. Varney

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence between Henry Cherry and K.L. Varney regarding a meeting scheduled and rescheduled due to the influenza epidemic. Cherry's letter discusses the conditions in Bowling Green and at Western Kentucky University.


Ua45/2 Student Register 1912-1913 Index, Wku Registrar Jan 1913

Ua45/2 Student Register 1912-1913 Index, Wku Registrar

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Index to WKU Registrar’s Student Register 1912-1913. The book records the following information:

  • Date
  • Student name
  • Number
  • Post Office
  • County
  • Appointee from
  • State
  • Enrollment I/S
  • Days Taught
  • Vaccinated
  • Tuition & Fees Paid
  • Number of Terms Enrolled
  • Remarks


Ua25 Lease To Kentucky Board Of Health, Wku Finance & Administration Sep 1910

Ua25 Lease To Kentucky Board Of Health, Wku Finance & Administration

WKU Archives Records

Contract between WKU and the Kentucky Board of Health to lease rooms in Recitation Hall for four years.