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Co-Eds Mourn Death Of All Male Students, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Co-Eds Mourn Death Of All Male Students, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Many of the Maine co-eds enjoyed the feeble protest against coeducation in last week's Campus. From a secure hiding place behind Cornell's broad shoulders came some brave Maine man, or it might have been men, hurled a bomb of defiance at the unwelcome females. Wait just a minute while we co-eds laugh!


Home Economics Meeting Held In Practice House, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Home Economics Meeting Held In Practice House, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The monthly meeting of the Home Economics Club was held on Tuesday evening, at the Practice House…Miss Poyntz, instructor in Sociology gave a splendid address on "Opportunities for Women in Social Service Work."


Masonic-Address 1920, Charles C. Chapman Dec 1920

Masonic-Address 1920, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches

This contains the program for the dedication of the Fullerton Masonic Temple as well as notes for the address Charles C. Chapman gave for the occasion.


Local Branch Menorah Society Reorganizes, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Local Branch Menorah Society Reorganizes, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Menorah Society was founded at Harvard College in 1906. The aim of the Society is to cultivate the best aspects of Judaism.


Cornell Seniors Protest Against Co-Education, The Maine Campus Dec 1920

Cornell Seniors Protest Against Co-Education, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The following, which appeared in the New York "Times" will surely prove interesting to us here at Maine. The cry comes from Ithaca, New York, calling coeducation an "accident," maintaining that it has succeeded nowhere, not even in the west.


The Tan And Cardinal December 6, 1920, Archives Dec 1920

The Tan And Cardinal December 6, 1920, Archives

Tan & Cardinal 1917-2013

In September 1917, the first edition of The Tan and Cardinal went on sale. The T&C (as it was known) was traditionally published on Thursday, and ran from the start of the school year in September, through the end in June.


The Colbiana Vol. 9 No. 1 (December, 1920), Colby College Dec 1920

The Colbiana Vol. 9 No. 1 (December, 1920), Colby College

The Colbiana

Christmas Number

Table of Contents:

The Centennial, Ruby F. Dyer, ’22 .....................................3

The Dago, Edna Briggs, ’22................................................. 5

The Butterfly, Catherine Tuttle, ’21 ................................... 7

Twilight, Helen Freeman, ’23 ............................................... 7

Little John and His Curls, Marguerite Rice, ’23.............. 8

The Chance Companion, Marjorie Homung, ’21 .............. 9

A Newspaper Story, Catherine Tuttle, ’21......................... 9

The Friendly Philosopher, Irene Gushee, ’21 .................. 10

Candles, Grace Foster, ’21 .................................................... 12

Springtime Again, Beatrice Ewan, ’24 ..................................... 12

The Treasure, Beryl Collier, ’24 ............................................. 14

Editorials ................................................................................ 16

College News............................................................................18

Y. W. C. A. Notes...................................................................... 19

Alumnae News .................................................................... 21

Jokes ..................................................................... …


The Tan And Cardinal November 22, 1920, Archives Nov 1920

The Tan And Cardinal November 22, 1920, Archives

Tan & Cardinal 1917-2013

In September 1917, the first edition of The Tan and Cardinal went on sale. The T&C (as it was known) was traditionally published on Thursday, and ran from the start of the school year in September, through the end in June.


Ua12/2/1 Normal Heights, Vol. 4, No. 4, Western Kentucky University Nov 1920

Ua12/2/1 Normal Heights, Vol. 4, No. 4, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter and course catalog.

  • The Village – Cherryton
  • Cherry, Henry. Read This Issue Carefully
  • Memorable Days
  • Some Elections for 1920-1921 – County Superintendents
  • The New Dormitory – Potter Hall
  • It’s Better Farther On
  • Extra-Mural
  • Clean-Up Day Photographs
  • Fifty-Fifty – Ratio of Men to Women
  • S.O.S.
  • The November Term
  • Board – Housing
  • The All-Star Series
  • Lectures
  • Professor L.T. Smith
  • Miss Josephine Cherry
  • Congratulations – Weddings
  • Bring Your Bedding
  • Greetings – Class Clubs
  • Correspondence
  • The Music Festival
  • County Demonstration Agents
  • Finally


Mountains Will Support League, Is Prediction, Lexington Herald-Leader Oct 1920

Mountains Will Support League, Is Prediction, Lexington Herald-Leader

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on address by Cora Wilson Stewart supporting the League of Nations and denouncing Republican Party for making racial appeals from October 29, 1920.


Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Upholds League In Laurel, Lexington Herald-Leader Oct 1920

Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Upholds League In Laurel, Lexington Herald-Leader

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on speech made by Cora Wilson Stewart at a Democratic rally from October 28, 1920.


Mrs. Stewart Speaks, Lexington Herald-Leader Oct 1920

Mrs. Stewart Speaks, Lexington Herald-Leader

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on speech made by Cora Wilson Stewart for the Democratic campaign from October 21, 1920.


Mrs. Stewart Praises League And Beckham, Lexington Herald-Leader Oct 1920

Mrs. Stewart Praises League And Beckham, Lexington Herald-Leader

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on speech made by Cora Wilson Stewart from October 20, 1920.


Railroaders Rally To Cox At Somerset, Richmond Daily Register Oct 1920

Railroaders Rally To Cox At Somerset, Richmond Daily Register

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Richmond Daily Register on rally by railroad laborers and speeches made by Cora Wilson Stewart and Congressman Aswell for democratic campaign from October 19, 1920.


Women Play Prominent Part In Dems' National Campaign, The News Scimitar Oct 1920

Women Play Prominent Part In Dems' National Campaign, The News Scimitar

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in The News Scimitar on women taking part in the democratic campaign from October 12, 1920.


The Tan And Cardinal October 11, 1920, Archives Oct 1920

The Tan And Cardinal October 11, 1920, Archives

Tan & Cardinal 1917-2013

No abstract provided.


Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Named Member Of Executive Committee For Democratic National Campaign, Lexington Herald-Leader Sep 1920

Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Named Member Of Executive Committee For Democratic National Campaign, Lexington Herald-Leader

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart becoming a member of the executive committee for the Democratic National Campaign from September 26, 1920.


Illiteracy Worker On Stump For Cox, Lexington Herald-Leader Sep 1920

Illiteracy Worker On Stump For Cox, Lexington Herald-Leader

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on address made by Cora Wilson Stewart in the interest of the Democratic party from September 25, 1920.


Ky. Democrats Open Campaign Sept. 11, Breckenridge News Sep 1920

Ky. Democrats Open Campaign Sept. 11, Breckenridge News

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Breckenridge News on new campaign in Kentucky from September 1, 1920.


Project Teaching Of Manual Training, Henry J. Whitney Sep 1920

Project Teaching Of Manual Training, Henry J. Whitney

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

Recent numbers of this magazine and other good publications have emphasized the necessity that manual training teachers have a well recognized theory back of their work, and further, that the value of the work of any teacher is in direct ratio to the clearness with which this theory is comprehended and followed in practice. A project is any activity purposed by an individual and by him carried through. Project teaching of manual training is the most difficult kind of teaching, but withall the most fruitful, for it furnishes the opportunity to develop those qualities of manhood that our democratic society …


Clubs And Organizations-The Relationship Between The Citrus Grower And The Business Man, Charles C. Chapman Aug 1920

Clubs And Organizations-The Relationship Between The Citrus Grower And The Business Man, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Club Speeches

This is a copy of "The Orange Peal", the program/newsletter of the San Bernardino Rotary Club. The program features an address by Charles C. Chapman.


Clubs And Organizations-The City Of Tomorrow, Charles C. Chapman Aug 1920

Clubs And Organizations-The City Of Tomorrow, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Club Speeches

These are notes for a speech given to the Los Angeles Athletic Club about the development of the city both past and future.


Mrs. Stewart Confers With Governor Cox, Mount Sterling Advocate Jul 1920

Mrs. Stewart Confers With Governor Cox, Mount Sterling Advocate

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Mount Sterling Advocate on Cora Wilson Stewart and Governor Cox from July 29, 1920.


Illiteracy Commission Reports Most Favorable, Mount Sterling Advocate Jul 1920

Illiteracy Commission Reports Most Favorable, Mount Sterling Advocate

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Mount Sterling Advocate on illiteracy commission reports from July 29, 1920.


Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, Lexington Herald-Leader Jul 1920

Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, Lexington Herald-Leader

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart from July 19, 1920.


Mrs. Stewart's Lost Opportunities, Richmond Daily Register Jun 1920

Mrs. Stewart's Lost Opportunities, Richmond Daily Register

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Richmond Daily Register on Cora Wilson Stewart from June 30, 1920.


College Notes-California Christian College--Name, Charles C. Chapman Jun 1920

College Notes-California Christian College--Name, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

Notes from a speech given at the First Christian Church in Las Vegas, where Chapman attempts to explain the rational for changing the name of California Christian College, as well as explain his larger views on religious/Christian education.


The Tan And Cardinal June 7, 1920, Archives Jun 1920

The Tan And Cardinal June 7, 1920, Archives

Tan & Cardinal 1917-2013

In September 1917, the first edition of The Tan and Cardinal went on sale. The T&C (as it was known) was traditionally published on Thursday, and ran from the start of the school year in September, through the end in June.


Ua45/6 Commencement Concert, Wku Registrar Jun 1920

Ua45/6 Commencement Concert, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Commencement concert program and graduation program listing music certificate / diploma recipients.


The Colbiana Vol. 8 No.3 (June, 1920), Colby College Jun 1920

The Colbiana Vol. 8 No.3 (June, 1920), Colby College

The Colbiana

Commencement Number

Table of Contents:

Old Shoes. Harriet Sweetser, ’20..................................3

The, Great Event, Eliza'Gurganus, ’20..........................5

A Bunch of Jonquils, Marion Drisko, ’23....................8

Day Dreams, Helen Freeman, ’23...............................8

Colby’s Pageant, Esther Power, ’20............................9

A Tribute to New Hampshire, Lucy Osgood, ’23........9

The Reformation, Catherine Tuttle, ’21 ....................9

My Sweetheart, Elizabeth Kellet, ’23..........................11

I Wonder, Marguerite Starbird, ’23..............................11

My Reason, Dorothy Chaplin, ’23................................11

Sing! Thelma M. Ryder, ’23........................................12

Grandmother’s Philanderer, Irene Gushee, ’21..........12

A Bit of Song, Catherine Tuttle, ’21............................17

The Last Waltz, Esther Power, ’20..............................17

When Spring Comes In, Bernice Butler, ’21 ............17

The Crocus Walk, Marjorie Hornung, ’21..................17

Some Verse, …