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0031: Mary Mason Letter, 1935, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1973

0031: Mary Mason Letter, 1935, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Miss Mason was the daughter of Mrs. Salina Hite Mason, who owned Marshall College during the Civil War. Miss Mason's letter lists the students attending the academy in 1865.


0037: N. K. Hanley Teaching Certificates, 1868-1874, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1973

0037: N. K. Hanley Teaching Certificates, 1868-1874, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Teachers' certificates issued in Wayne County, West Virginia.


0044: George Wallace Letters To M. P. Shawkey, 1935, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1973

0044: George Wallace Letters To M. P. Shawkey, 1935, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Huntington, West Virginia, attorney and author. Letters to Morris Shawkey, president of Marshall College, concern the early history of the school.


Program - Recognition Dinner 1973, Western Michigan University Jan 1973

Program - Recognition Dinner 1973, Western Michigan University

Faculty Recognition

Program - Recognition Dinner 1973

Performance Script for Dinner


University Magazine Vol. 31 No. 2, Western Michigan University Jan 1973

University Magazine Vol. 31 No. 2, Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University Magazine (1963-1980)

  • Our University
  • Retired Professors
  • David Quint Was Not A Name
  • The Healing Generation
  • WMU Sports
  • Alumni News
  • Class Notes
  • In Memoriam


Gvsu Press Releases, 1973, Grand Valley State University Jan 1973

Gvsu Press Releases, 1973, Grand Valley State University

University Press Releases, 1961-Present

A compilation of press releases for the year 1973 submitted by University Communications (formerly News & Information Services) to news agencies concerning the people, places, and events related to Grand Valley State University.


0034: Henry A. Smith Letter, 1881, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1973

0034: Henry A. Smith Letter, 1881, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Marshall College student's letter to R. W. Vandal of Schilling, Roane County, West Virginia, discussing his courses, his boarding house and the community.


Bulletin Of Armstrong State College 1973-1974, Armstrong State College Jan 1973

Bulletin Of Armstrong State College 1973-1974, Armstrong State College

Undergraduate Catalogs

Academic catalog for Armstrong State College.


1973 January - June (Radio & Television), Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University. Jan 1973

1973 January - June (Radio & Television), Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University.

Morehead State Press Release Archive, 1961 to the Present

Morehead State University press releases for television and radio from January to June of 1973.


Usu Status Of Women News, Volumen I, Issue 3 Jan 1973

Usu Status Of Women News, Volumen I, Issue 3

ADVANCE Library Collection

No abstract provided.


G73-15 Handling Feed Moisture In Ration Formulation And Inventory Control (Revised December 1983), Paul Q. Guyer Jan 1973

G73-15 Handling Feed Moisture In Ration Formulation And Inventory Control (Revised December 1983), Paul Q. Guyer

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Nutritional quality control begins with knowing and adjusting for variation in the moisture content of feed ingredients. Moisture variations in feeds are almost always of more importance than variations in protein, mineral, and energy. Inventory control is affected by moisture content of feeds. Some feeds on hand are constantly changing in moisture content, and these changes frequently lead to financial losses when a price adjustment is not made for moisture losses.


G73-30 The Alfalfa Weevil (Revised May 1989), Stephen D. Danielson, David L. Keith, George Manglitz Jan 1973

G73-30 The Alfalfa Weevil (Revised May 1989), Stephen D. Danielson, David L. Keith, George Manglitz

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The alfalfa weevil is the primary insect pest of alfalfa in Nebraska. Management is essential during years when weevil infestations are high.

Damage from the alfalfa weevil can be severe. The life cycle of this pest and methods of managing it are discussed in this publication.


G73-73 Sweet Potatoes (Revised June 1992), R.E. Neild, Laurie Hodges Jan 1973

G73-73 Sweet Potatoes (Revised June 1992), R.E. Neild, Laurie Hodges

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Varieties, requirements and culture, harvesting and storage of sweet potatoes.

The sweet potato, a member of the morning glory plant family, is native to tropical America. It is an important food plant in warmer regions of the world and is adapted to southeastern Nebraska. Sweet potatoes may be boiled, baked, fried, or candied. They have high food value. Varieties with deeply yellow colored roots are a good source of vitamin A.


G73-12 Iris Borer Control, David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale Jan 1973

G73-12 Iris Borer Control, David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Scouting, prevention and control of the iris borer.

This insect is the most serious insect pest of iris in Nebraska and is found virtually everywhere in the state. Damage is characterized by dark, streaked, or watery areas and ragged edges on the developing leaves of iris in May and June and extensive destruction of the insides of the rhizomes in July and early August. Examination late in summer will reveal a large white to pinkish caterpillar from 1 1/2 to 2 inches long in the rhizome, usually accompanied by a foul-smelling soft rot.


G73-57 Hot Weather Livestock Stress, Allen C. Wellman Jan 1973

G73-57 Hot Weather Livestock Stress, Allen C. Wellman

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

During periods of high temperatures and humidity, livestock losses can occur from "Hot Weather Stress." How weather stress is particularly hazardous to closely confined livestock (those in feedlots, sorting and holding pens, trucks and rail cars). High relative humidity when the temperature is at 80 degrees or higher adds to the likelihood of profit-stealing losses if necessary precautions are not taken.

Nebraska livestock producers can make their livestock handling and marketing plans flexible enough or take necessary precautions to reduce or eliminate livestock hot weather stress by following this Livestock Weather Hazard Guide.


Usu Status Of Women News, Volume I, Issue 1 Jan 1973

Usu Status Of Women News, Volume I, Issue 1

ADVANCE Library Collection

No abstract provided.


Usu Status Of Women News, Volume I, Issue 2 Jan 1973

Usu Status Of Women News, Volume I, Issue 2

ADVANCE Library Collection

No abstract provided.


Assessment And Programming For Personnel Development In Adult Education--State Of Iowa. Final Report, Glenn L. Hansen, Aurelia L. Klink, Robert E. Kramer Jan 1973

Assessment And Programming For Personnel Development In Adult Education--State Of Iowa. Final Report, Glenn L. Hansen, Aurelia L. Klink, Robert E. Kramer

College of Business Documents

The study assessed current adult education personnel needs in Iowa of people administering and teaching career supplementary courses by surveying 22 administrators; 228 coordinators; 39 teachers; and 662 students. The first phase of the study was the conducting of a workshop for administrators to assess personnel needs and provide programing experience. A needs assessment questionnaire was developed and mailed to workshop participants; the next phases consisted of surveying teachers and coordinators through the questionnaire. Phase four involved contacting a sample of students who had taken career adult education courses in Iowa during 1972 and having them complete a special students' …


Ua12/2 Scrapbook, Wku Garrett Student Center Jan 1973

Ua12/2 Scrapbook, Wku Garrett Student Center

WKU Archives Records

Scrapbook created by Garrett Student Center employees about events and meetings held at the Garrett Student Center from 1969 through 1973.


Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 6, No. 1, Office Of Public Information Jan 1973

Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 6, No. 1, Office Of Public Information

News, Magazines and Reports

Highlights: SHU earns second accreditation --Dr. Herbert C. Clish, special assistant to the president and chancellor, earns Papal blessing and Curtis Medal (photo) --President Kidera receives an initial payment of $62,000 for SHU under Special Act 53 to contract for the instruction of Connecticut students at independent colleges in the State (photo) --Campus Reports --Ten year celebration of SHU planned (photos) --The President's Corner: Formulating a new five-year Master Plan --Jackie Robinson, who earned an SHU honorary degree last May died October 21 after being stricken in his Stamford, Connecticut home --"Beatitude Wall" mural from 1964 World's Fair is displayed …


History Of Sacred Heart University, Part 1, William H. Conley Jan 1973

History Of Sacred Heart University, Part 1, William H. Conley

SHU Library Archives

Reflections on the 'early days' of Sacred Heart University, from Vision to Realization. Written by William H. Conley, first president of Sacred Heart University.


Beginnings (Brief History Of Sacred Heart University) Addendum, Sacred Heart University Jan 1973

Beginnings (Brief History Of Sacred Heart University) Addendum, Sacred Heart University

SHU Library Archives

The experiences and activities of those who participated in making the idea of Sacred Heart University a viable institution of higher education constitute the stories behind the story. Their superhuman efforts and dedication, their willingness to give unselfishly of themselves and go to the added mile, give credence to the fact that people make institutions.

In order to record this human side of the history, interviews were held with the original administrators, apart from President Conley, original members of the faculty who were available and one of the first students and class officers (from Foreword).

The interviewer was Dr. Herbert …


Survey Of Education Of Aboriginal Children In Selected Western Australian Schools : (Preliminary Survey), C. Makin, D. Ibbotson Jan 1973

Survey Of Education Of Aboriginal Children In Selected Western Australian Schools : (Preliminary Survey), C. Makin, D. Ibbotson

Research outputs pre 2011

Information was sought late in 1972 about problems encountered by teachers in schools with a fairly high proportion of Aboriginal children. For this purpose a questionnaire was designed to elicit information about the school situation, the surrounding community, enrolment, age and experience of the teaching staff and actual pedagogical problems encountered and methods of dealing with them. Another principle aim was to ascertain the extent to which the curiculum had been adapted to local situations and to determine what implications this might have for pre-service and in-service training.


University Of Maine At Portland-Gorham Catalog 1973-1974, University Of Maine At Portland - Gorham Jan 1973

University Of Maine At Portland-Gorham Catalog 1973-1974, University Of Maine At Portland - Gorham

Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association Jan 1973

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:

  • Davis, Nancy. Grand Slam for University Publications
  • Scherr, Wayne. Ogden College Revisited - Reunion, October 20
  • Conway, Sheila. Willard Cockrill the Western Weatherman
  • Cook, Paul. Board of Regents Expands to Ten
  • Just, Paul. A Look at 1934-35!!!
  • Dickey, Debbie. Western Offers the Educational Specialist Degree
  • Rider, Hugh. Eagle University
  • Jackson, Carlton. India Greets a Westerner
  • Conway, Sheila. Freshman Orator Takes First Place in FFA Nationals - Dennis Smith
  • Minton, John Jr. Greeks Claim National Recognition
  • Ohio Valley Conference Football Is a Collision Sport
  • Homecoming 1972
  • Downing, Dero. Quality in Education
  • Page, Tate. Identity …


Enrollment Report - Fall 1973, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness Jan 1973

Enrollment Report - Fall 1973, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness

Enrollment Reports

The Enrollment Report provides administrative and delivery-site information on enrollment headcount and student credit hours, as well as the demographic characteristics of enrolled students. The purpose of this profile is to provide the undergraduate and graduate enrollments and student credit hour information by college or equivalent academic unit, class, gender and ethnicity.


A Submission For The Award Of A Diploma Of Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College Jan 1973

A Submission For The Award Of A Diploma Of Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College

Research outputs pre 2011

No abstract provided.


Ec73-219 1973 Nebraska Swine Report, E.R. Peo, P.J. Cunningham, James Drake Heldt, Leo E. Lucas, Bobby D. Moser, Keith E. Gilster, Murray Danielson, William Ahlschwede, R. D. Fritschen, Alex Hogg, Larry Bitney, R. Gene White, Lanny K. Icenogle Jan 1973

Ec73-219 1973 Nebraska Swine Report, E.R. Peo, P.J. Cunningham, James Drake Heldt, Leo E. Lucas, Bobby D. Moser, Keith E. Gilster, Murray Danielson, William Ahlschwede, R. D. Fritschen, Alex Hogg, Larry Bitney, R. Gene White, Lanny K. Icenogle

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This 1973 Nebraska Swine Report was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating departments for use in the Extension and Teaching programs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Authors from the following areas contributed to this publication: Swine Nutrition, swine diseases, pathology, economics, engineering, swine breeding, meats, agronomy, and diagnostic laboratory. It covers the following areas: breeding, disease control, feeding, nutrition, economics, housing and meats.


G73-20 Fertilizing Through Center Pivots, Paul E. Flschbach Jan 1973

G73-20 Fertilizing Through Center Pivots, Paul E. Flschbach

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

There are two decisions and three sources of information that are needed before applying fertilizer solutions through a center-pivot sprinkler system. These are discussed in this publication.

The decisions are: the amount of nitrogen to be applied per acre through center-pivot sprinkler system; and the kind of fertilizer solution to be applied.

The information needed is: the number of acres that will be irrigated in one revolution of the center-pivot sprinkler system; the amount of time required to make one revolution of the center-pivot sprinkler system; and the rate at which your porportioning pump can inject a fertilizer solution into …


G73-12 Iris Borer Control (Revised June 1994), David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale Jan 1973

G73-12 Iris Borer Control (Revised June 1994), David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide discusses the scouting, prevention and control of the iris borer. This insect is the most serious insect pest of iris in Nebraska and is found virtually everywhere in the state. Damage is characterized by dark, streaked, or watery areas and ragged edges on the developing leaves of iris in May and June and extensive destruction of the insides of the rhizomes in July and early August.